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BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA

A 23-year-old Napanee woman is facing charges following the death of a newborn on Saturday. The OPP report that officers responded to a call at a residence on Palace Road near Camden East. Following an investigation, Kirsten Pemberton, 23, of Napanee, was charged with neglecting to obtain assistance in childbirth. Pemberton was arrested by the RCMP’s Serious Crimes Branch in Banff, Alberta, on Monday. She was being returned to Napanee to appear in provincial court. The Napanee OPP Crime Unit, under the direction of Acting Detective Inspector Peter Donnelly of the OPP’s Criminal Investigation Branch, is continuing to investigate the incident. According to the Criminal Code of Canada, conviction on this charge is punishable by imprisonment for up to five years.

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Two solar companies addressed Greater Napanee council on Tuesday night in hopes of securing solar projects in the area. Some council members, however, expressed reservations about the proposals. Utilia Amaral, of SunEdison, and Kevin Campbell, of EDF Energy Nouvelles Canada Inc., both presented deputations for multiple solar projects in Greater Napanee. Staff informed council that more solar energy firms will be presenting to council in the coming months. “We’ve been approached by multiple firms. There will be upcoming deputations from other firms as well, as well as open houses,” Peter Dafoe, general manager of infrastructure services, said during Tuesday’s regular council meeting, once Amaral and Campbell presented their deputations. “Staff collectively met to discuss how to deal with this and how to educate council. Some of the considerations that staff discussed… was to listen to the deputations, see the open houses, then collect that (information) and evaluate how to move forward at that point,” Dafoe suggested. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn said he is not in favour of supporting more solar projects when they are being supported financially by the provincial government. He said the province should instead be using those funds to relieve current hydro costs. “No offense to the (people here tonight presenting on) solar panels, but I have a hard time supporting them after the dealings that we’ve had with Ontario Hydro,” Schermerhorn said.

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Newburgh Public School’s Ben Caza, Grade 6, takes part in a bantam boys race as part of NDSS’ third annual Hawk Run. The event sees elementary schools from across the region take part in a run that celebrates personal achievements and sportsmanship. NDSS students volunteer as race marshalls, cheering on the SEE SOLAR | PAGE 14 > younger students throughout the race.

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Members of Greater Napanee Emergency Services extinguish what remained of a pair of barns that caught fire on County Road 2 West on Friday afternoon. There were no injuries reported in the blaze, but the barns and were completely destroyed and part of a house damaged. About $100,000 worth of damage was done. The cause is not yet determined.

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The bodies of two Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory who went missing on the Bay of Quinte in late April were discovered on Friday. Tyler Maracle, 21, and Matthew Fairman, 26, were reported missing on April 26 after they failed to return from a fishing trip on the bay. According to police, the OPP Marine Unite received a VHF marine radio alert

shortly after 2:30 p.m. on Friday from a boater who reported finding a body in the water halfway between the Skyway Bridge and Lighthouse Island west of the bridge. After recovering the body of the first man, a second boater approached the OPP Marine Unit at 3:15 p.m. advising they had found another body in the same location. Police say that the men

were found approximately 50 feet apart in the middle channel of the Bay of Quinte. The investigation will continue with the Ontario Coroner’s Office. The Tyendinaga Police Service, the OPP and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Fire Department thanked all of the community members and members of the public for their support and assistance in the search for the missing men.

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$5,000. According to the OPP, in A former Stone Mills Town- the fall of 2014 they were conship councillor is facing one tacted with regard to a comcount of fraud following an pany known as ‘The Wagar investigation by the Napanee Financial Group’. OPP report OPP. that the complainant, an Kevin Wagar, 38, has been investor, had taken a “subcharged with fraud over stantial” amount of money to

the accused to be invested. The investor contacted the police after not being reimbursed for his investment. Wagar, who represented Ward 1 (Newburgh) on Stone Mills council, was unsuccessful in a bid for re-election in the 2014 municipal election.

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Greater Napanee takes reading of ‘Vital Signs’ Ongoing study gathering feedback from residents to help guide future programs and initiatives BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Greater Napanee had its community pulse measured on Monday during an open meeting hosted by the town’s ‘Vital Signs’ committee. Offering their assessments of the town were its residents, who gathered at the Lions Hall to discuss aspects of the community such as overall safety, housing, health, recreation, arts and culture. During the meeting, those in attendance were broken into groups and given the chance to voice their opinion on a MAY 14 L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Napanee Lions Hall, County Rd. 8, commencing at noon. Baked pork spare ribs, assorted vegetables and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Barry Lovegrove, singer and guitarist. All those wishing to attend must reserve their meal in advance by calling the SOS office no later than Monday, May 11 at 613-354-6668, ext. 0. Cost

given topic, outlining what they liked as well as what they didn’t like. Each group took notes that were submitted to members of the Greater Napanee Vital Signs committee. The information will be used to create an in-depth report which will play a role in determining how future funding is spent in the community. “We are hoping that by speaking to enough people across a wide spectrum we can get different insights into the community,” said Sandra Iseman, Greater Napanee’s Vital Signs coordinator. “I’m also speaking with experts so I can get other perspectives from peo-

ple who won’t be represented here (at Monday’s meeting). I’m going to take those interviews with the community discussions and we should be able to figure out what the community wants and what the community needs.” For those who couldn’t attend Monday’s meeting, they’ll have a chance to have their say in a residential survey, which will be delivered to all households either later this month or in early June. The survey will contain closed ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions regarding the aforementioned aspects of the community. Ultimately all the information will be com-

piled into a report that will be released on Oct. 6. “It will help anyone who wants to provide funding for any program,” said Iseman. “We’re hoping to have three actionable items per area. They’ll be able to look at the report and say ‘here are three actionable items and this one looks really feasible.’ Or it will help stakeholders say ‘there’s this issue, we should really reach out and collaborate with this group.’ We’re hoping not just funding but collaboration and programming can come out of this.” Iseman says the report could help streamline future donations, allowing

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Med students to get crash course in rural medicine BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Starting this month, university medical students will be completing a placement in Greater Napanee to learn about rural medicine. The placement is part of a program called ‘Community Week’, where first year medical students from the University of Ottawa and Queen’s University visit rural hospitals and communities

for week in late May and early June. The program is run by the Eastern Regional Medical Education Program and will run May 2529 and June 1-5. This is the 11th year for the ‘Community Week’ program. Carla Brown, ERMEP administrative clerk, said the program is geared toward those studying medicine with the intent on becoming a doctor and that nursing students do not participate in this particular program.

During the week of May 25-29, three University of Ottawa students will be in Napanee on placement. During the first week of June, four Queen’s University students will be in town. “The goals of this program are to introduce the first-year medical students to medicine being practiced in a community outside the urban centres. A rural placement gives the students an opportunity to see many aspects of medical care not seen in an

academic centre,” explained Brown. “We are optimistic that exposure to rural practice at this formative stage of the students’ medical training will motivate them to set up their own practice in a rural setting one day. In order to increase the likelihood of that happening, it is important that the students be given the opportunity to experience all of the unique qualities that a rural medical placement and the rural communities have

to offer,” she continued. To date more than 25 former ERMEP students have returned to practice in the rural community they took their placement in during their first year of medical school, Brown explained. There are about 35 communities throughout eastern Ontario involved in the program. While in Napanee, the medical students will be visit-

ing Napanee District Secondary School to speak with students. “The students also visit the local high school and give a brief presentation to any interested students about the ins and outs of medical school,” said Brown. Participating medical students will be at NDSS on May 28 at 1:15 p.m. to share stories, offer advice, and answer questions.

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Brown seizes spotlight It’s the dawn of a new era for the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. Will the Patrick Brown era prove to be different than his last three predecessors? That remains to be seen. His path to the party’s leadership, however, should give his political opponents pause — and serve as a cautionary tale to those who would write him off too soon. That was exactly what the Liberals were inviting us to do in ‘congratulating’ the new PC leader after his big win on Saturday, painting Brown as a far-right ideologue. That approach worked with failed PC leaders Tim Hudak and John Tory, so it’s no surprise they went to the well again. But will it work again? That depends on a few factors, not the least of which is that, next time around, the Liberals might not be able to stay ahead of the scandals and missteps that have dogged them thus far. A left-wing turn a la Alberta might be in the offing, and the NDP might prove to be the popular alternative to Kathleen Wynne and Co. And, of course, much depends on Brown himself. His opponents have been quick to label him as ‘too’ far right on the spectrum. The opponents of Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper have tried to do the same thing. Despite those efforts, Harper has managed to appeal to more than enough voters to form two minority governments and, most recently, a majority government. Brown, who has been a Conservative MP under Harper since 2006, has had a front-row seat to it all. Further, we need look no further than Brown’s own performance in the PC leadership campaign. When the race began, he was widely considered a long shot, and far behind fellow contender and current PC MPP Christine Elliott. Brown nevertheless ended up capturing the leadership in a rout. This guy obviously knows a thing or two about winning. It should give the PCs reason for optimism.

Letter to the Editor

New curriculum needed We are writing in response to Pierre Cliche’s piece in The Napanee Beaver on May 7, 2015. We are both disappointed in his views and angered by statements like, “I do not know of one single individual in power in this country that promotes their lifestyle after being elected.” Before, during and after being elected most politicians don’t need to verbalize anything about their sexual identity but they do. It is evident in every piece of literature, public appearance and newscasts; for example, endless pictures with their opposite sex spouses and children. Heterosexuality is everywhere in our culture as the dominant sexual identity and norm. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals are in the minority and as such, experience discrimination, both overt and covert, on a too-frequent basis. Clearly that is why minority groups are mentioned more often in the

newly-revised curriculum. We haven’t read the complete enhanced sex-ed curriculum although we have reviewed the topics that are to be covered from Grade 2 to Grade 12 and the emphasis is where it should be: on information, respect, consent. CBC reported that the curriculum was developed by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with educators, parents, and public health professionals. Most Catholic boards have accepted this curriculum as reasonable and necessary. There is lots of room for adaptation by educators as they see fit. Parents can have their children opt out of the class if they feel their child is not ready or mature enough or the parent objects to the content. However, there is no doubt in our minds that those kids will find out, from their classmates who do attend, what was discussed.

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Ignorance is not bliss I am writing to respond to the article by Pierre Cliche entitled ‘Parents left out of curriculum equation’ (Napanee Beaver, May 7). I have worked much of my adult life with victims of sexual crimes, and with sexual offenders, and I am appalled by the ignorance displayed by this author. Children should know what sex is, what is a safe touch and what is dangerous, and that sexual touching by an adult of a child is not ‘normal’, as children are often told by their abusers behind closed doors. With the advent of the Internet, the essential importance of teaching our children about sex is magnified. This make-believe world where children can just be left to grown in blissful ignorance is dangerous and incredibly short-sighted. Any parent who does not want their child taught the sex education curriculum is free to remove them from class. Those that do so, however, need to ensure that their children are fully informed. It is not the openly gay person who is dangerous to children. It is the closeted pedophile who all too often is in the guise of a friendly family man, often within the family. I also need to take issue with other statements in this person’s article. He states that it is imbalanced to not mention

heterosexuality as often as other forms of sexuality in the curriculum and that he doesn’t know a single individual in power in this country that promotes their lifestyle after being elected. I see that most politicians stand with their heterosexual families in photo ops constantly before, during and after elections, and indeed make platform speeches about supporting the family (the ‘normal’ family). The reason that heterosexuality does not need to be commented on over and over in the curriculum, is that this is a heterosexual society. Any teenager struggling with the discrimination and hate they hear with respect to being gay or transgendered knows this only too well. Suicide is all too often the only alternative. The author of the article says he supports education curriculum with respect to bullying, and seems completely oblivious as to what the bullying is about. Mr. Cliche’s views are ill-informed and dangerous. Fortunately there are many other parents out there who want to ensure their children are educated about sexuality, and are loving and tolerant to all members of our community. C. Jefferson, Greater Napanee

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Sex-ed curriculum assessment badly missed mark I was astounded by the level of ignorance as evidenced in Mr. Pierre Cliche’s piece in the Napanee Beaver on Thursday May 7 , regarding the new sexual education curriculum. There is just so much within this ‘piece’ that is pandering to the hysteria and uninformed mob, I do not know where to begin. To start with, parents are not being ‘forced’ to have their children taught this updated curriculum. They are given the opportunity to have their child opt out of that part of the day. To suggest that Premier Kathleen Wynne is “shoving” this updated curriculum down the “throats of children” without parental consent is absolutely and utterly ludicrous. There is no promotion of a lesbian lifestyle in the 2015 updates, to even suggest such a thing is bordering on slanderous. Children will be educated to understand and respect their bodies, to be respectful of others, to understand that a lifestyle may be different from theirs, to know that families are different, and that it is ok for them to be different too. Premier Wynne’s sexual preference has absolutely no bearing on the updated curriculum, the fact that it has not been updated since 1998, does. Now almost every child has access to the Internet, to cell phones, to web

cams, to social media. In February 2014, 15 NDSS students were expelled for sharing explicit photos. In the updated sexual education program, teenagers will learn the benefits and risks associated with using technology. Mr. Cliche stated: “Later in life, if they (children) feel a lifestyle change is needed, then help should be available to them where they can learn and be free to choose.” One does not “choose” their sexual identity, their sexual preference. In Ottawa, on Oct. 15, 2011, Jamie Hubley, aged 15, committed suicide after being bullied because he was openly gay. The bullying began when he was in Grade 7 and continued into high school. In his suicide note, Jamie said: “I’m tired of life really. It’s so hard. I’m sorry, I can’t take it anymore. I don’t want my parents to think this is their fault either. I love my mom and dad. It’s just too hard. I don’t want to wait three more years, this hurts too much.” So as you can see, “later in life” is not possible for this young man. If introducing a sexual education curriculum today, that teaches children it is not ok to bully someone because of their sexual preference, that can help children realize it is ok to be who they are meant to be, if updating the sexual education curriculum will save a life

“later,” then I find any objection to that, abhorrent. Sexual gender/identity make up only one portion of the 2015 updates: from learning in Grade 1, the correct names of body parts; in Grade 4, identifying physical changes that happen during puberty; in Grade 8, learning the concept of consent; to understanding the legal ramifications of harassment in Grade 12. These are just a few of the numerous, and vital changes being made, changes for the benefit of our children, children that are starting puberty as early as age eight. There is a petition at change.org to stop the update of the sexual education curriculum in Ontario, as of today it has the support of 1,652 people. There is also another petition at change.org in support of these updates, as of today it has 24,342 signatures. I am very pleased to see that the educated outweigh the uneducated. I highly recommend to parents, to anyone who has questions and would like answers regarding the myths and facts of the new updated curriculum to read ‘5 Myths And Facts About Ontario’s Updated Sex Education Curriculum’ by Karyn Pickles. It is a very informative and eye-opening article. Norah Brien, Selby

Letter to the Editor

Leave politics out of sex-ed curriculum decision Pierre Cliche’s argument against Ontario’s sex education curriculum (Napanee Beaver, May 7) is based on a premise that Kathleen Wynne is abusing her position as premier and promoting a “lifestyle” that others don’t agree with and to children who are too young to understand such topics. He suggests that Premier Wynne “at every opportunity she speaks, and to children in particular, mentions that she is proud of the fact she is the first lesbian premier.” Like Mr. Cliche, I employed my computer and Google, to count how many times Premier Wynne mentioned her sexual orientation during recent public appearances. I searched through countless news stories in the last few months in which she addressed myriad topics including the possible teacher strikes, the budget, the Sudbury bribery probe, and the

new sex education curriculum. During one week in April, she described her life story to a group of students at a ‘Day of Pink’ event (an antibullying rally) at Agincourt Collegiate Institute, she spoke in favour of an NDP private member’s bill that would make it illegal to attempt to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of someone aged 18 and under through therapy, and she denounced Indiana’s discriminatory religious freedom law. In January soon after she was elected she said, “… she feels a special responsibility to young gay people who are looking for the possibility that there might be a more accepting world somewhere.” Each time she spoke about her sexual orientation, she was addressing a noble and real cause and in no way was she promoting her “lifestyle.” So, yes, Premier Wynne has mentioned her sexual ori-

entation but “at every opportunity she speaks”? Hardly. Mr. Cliche argues that we should “let kids be kids.” I suspect that people who say things like this are not aware of what children are exposed to on a daily basis through the Internet and television. If you think that letting your ‘kids be kids’ without any guidance, without teaching them about their bodies and their sexuality, about their rights and their self-worth, you are sending them out in the world vulnerable and at risk for abuse and exploitation. Moreover, many children’s classmates are being parented by same-sex couples, just as many are being raised by single parents, and by two heterosexual parents. Families in 2105 are configured a lot differently than they were last century. We owe it to our kids to educate them about what’s going on in this century.

Finally, Mr. Cliche makes a common mistake by referring to homosexuality as a “lifestyle” as though being homosexual is the same as choosing to live in the country rather than the city, or staying single, or cooking gourmet meals. Homosexuality is not a lifestyle choice. The general consensus among experts in medicine, psychiatry and psychology is that sexual orientation is biological in nature and cannot be changed. There is no amount of “bullying or propaganda” as Mr. Cliche suggests, that will change a person’s sexual orientation. Let’s drop the politics when it comes to our kids. Let’s employ some common sense and show a whole lot of love. Let’s guide and inform our children with wisdom and help them to grow and to become the people they are going to be. Anita Jansman, Centreville

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talk to their children about sex, consent, healthy boundaries and sexual/gender identity. The reality is also, if you follow pop culture in the media at all, you will see stories every day about parents struggling with their child’s emerging sexual and/or gender identity. The parents are only one half of the equation. We are feeling very positive about this aspect of the Liberal government’s initiatives and hope to see over time a decrease in sexually transmitted diseases,

unwanted pregnancies, unwanted sexual touch, low self-esteem, depression and anxiety, bullying and in suicide rates among young people. These are real consequences in a culture in which healthy sexuality is not discussed and information is withheld for some reason that has always escaped me. Premier Kathleen Wynne is not promoting any one lifestyle over another. She just happens to be a lesbian. This curriculum acknowledges the existence of differ-

ence and the importance of all people, children and adults, accepting and respecting these differences in themselves and others. We believe this holistic approach can only land us is in healthier more humane place where men and women, regardless of their gender or sexual identity, are free to develop their talents and follow their dreams and simply love themselves for who they are. Joanne McAlpine, Yarker Jennifer Jefferson, Yarker

Kids do not grow up in some fairy-tale bubble. They experience real situations which challenge their personal boundaries and their safety; sometimes the perpetrators are found to be within their own family and friend circles. Our children need information to set their own boundaries and to cultivate healthy relationships. The reality is that many parents are uncomfortable, resistant and/or don’t feel equipped to

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n It appeared as though a proposed new county road wouldn’t be placed on the property of the Macpherson House. The ‘high speed’ road would replace Camden Road, and would be placed between the Napanee River and the Macpherson House. The proposed new road didn’t sit well with the L&A Historical Society, which said it would abandon the house if the road went through. L&A Roads Committee Chair William Wagar said that, if the society didn’t want the road to go there, it wouldn’t. n A special meeting at the Napanee Legion featured a presentation from a First World War veteran. J. Paul Skidmore, who fought in three major battles during the Great War, spoke at length of his experiences. Skidmore had enlisted as a second lieutenant, and was promoted to captain by the end of the First World War. He was also part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force that was sent to Siberia in 1919, after the end of the war

35 Years Ago May 14, 1980

n An attempt to reconsider the Lennox and Addington County Board of Education’s budget fell short. Trustee Mac Steinberg, who was absent for the meeting at which the budget was passed, put forward the motion to reconsider. He said the budget he had seen at the finance committee wasn’t reflected in the budget that was actually passed. The vote to reconsider was 7-7, falling on the tie vote. Some trustees suggested that the budget process was manipulated because it was known one trustee would be absent for the meeting. n The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte were holding out against signing a financial agreement with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Dissatisfaction with a new contractual agreement implemented by the federal government led several native bands across Canada to postpone signing. Earl Hill, chief of the MBQ, said the National Indian Brotherhood held meeting with the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs in April to extended the deadline for signing the agreement to July.


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If you have a non-profit community event or program you would like to promote? Let us promote it in our Community Pulse event listings. Send the details to beaver@bellnet.ca (‘Community Pulse’ in the subject line), fax them to 613354-2622 or drop them off at the Beaver office. Events must be in by the Monday before our Thursday publication to ensure the event is entered into our system in time. Events are listed chronologically and printed when possible. For more details on the Community Pulse listings, please call 613-3546641 ext. 109. REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE IN 4-H? Please share your favourite 4-H memory with us to celebrate 4-H’s 100th Anniversary in Ontario. Just write a paragraph about your favourite memory and email it to kathymcnichols@gmail.com before June 10, 2015. Some of the stories will be published in The Napanee Beaver, and posted at the Napanee Fair and on our 4-H website and on our L&A 4-H Facebook page. Everyone receives a prize! For more information, contact Kathy McNichols at 613378-0463. SUMMER WORKSHOP AND PLEIN AIR PAINTING From July 15 to Aug. 19, the Greater Napanee and Area Art Association will be offering every Wednesday from 9

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COMMUNITY PULSE a.m.-noon ‘paint-outs’ (weather permitting) in a variety of inspiring locations in and around Napanee. Tim Nimigan will offer a ‘paintout workshop’ on July 15, providing guidance and suggestions on composition and colours and assist you with your painting. The cost for attending the workshop is $200 for members and $30 for non-members. Register before May 22 by emailing/calling Bernice Wood at jawood99@hotmail.com, or 613-217-1088. Regular Paintouts will be free for members. Stay tuned for the paint-out locations and other activities on our Facebook p a g e : www.facebook.com/NAPANEEARTS. NAPANEE FAIR HOMECRAFT BOOKS Now available at O’Neills in Selby, Country Depot Napanee and October’s Clothing Store in Napanee. MAY 16 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Cowboys Don’t Cry. Cost is $5 for non-members and all welcome, but come early as space is limited. YARD AND BAKE SALE From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Newburgh Hall. Hamburger/hot dog barbecue. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. For more info call 613-538-2754.

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YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Selby United Church. Bargains for everyone! All funds raised will go toward the construction of a fully-accessible bathroom for a boy with disabilities named Gage Smith. Sponsored by the Cornerstone Children’s Group of Selby Church. ORANGE LODGE DANCES Orange Lodge Dance at the Orange Hall on York Road in Tyendinaga Territory. Band is The Sands Of Time. Dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $12 per person. Dance, dinner, prizes. Contact, 613-396-6792. 4-H YARD AND BAKE SALE At the Napanee Fairgrounds, inside the arena if it’s raining. Donations gratefully accepted. Call Dave McNichols at 613-378-0463. CHARITY YARD SALE At 7 a.m. the Greater Napanee Emergency Services is having its annual Charity Yard Sale at Station 1 on Advance Avenue. Proceed from the yard sale will be going towards the Department’s Relay for Life team. We are accepting good used items for the sale as well. PLANT AND COMFORT FOOD SALE Adolphustown UEL United Church at Dorland is hosting its annual plant, bake/comfort food sale and silent auction from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 5179 County Rd. 8. No admission. Please remember the food bank. Directions: Take Hwy. 33 (Bath Road) to County Rd. 8. From Napanee, County Rd. 8 to church.

PLANT SALE Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society’s Annual Plant Sale will be held at Market Square beside the town hall in downtown Napanee. Browse a wonderful collection of vegetables, herbs, perennials, annuals, house plants, books, all at reasonable prices. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ANNUAL YARD SALE Greater Napanee Fire will be hosting their annual yard sale again at the Napanee station from 7:30 a.m. until the crowds leave. We will have tons of quality items and clothing. We will also take good quality donations for the sale as well. We will have a barbecue, as well as beverages for sale by donation. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event in June. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Frontenac Room of the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. at 10 a.m. (Note new location). Jessica Dunkin from Queen’s University and creator of the blog, The Home Archivist, will speak about preserving genealogical items. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. MAY 16&17 GIANT GARAGE AND BAKE SALE A giant fundraising garage and bake sale for the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life Daffy Dames team starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday

and starting at 9 a.m. on Sunday. The sale will be held at 8727 County Rd. 2, two kilometres west of Napanee. Ten families donating gently used items. There is something for everyone, come out and support a great cause. Rain or shine. MAY 17 NAPANEE OLDE TYME FIDDLERS Starting at 1 p.m. at the Napanee Lions Hall. Cost is $7, $8 for non-members. Round and square dancing, pot-luck supper at 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. PLANT AND FERTILIZER SALE Bath Gardening Club annual plant and fertilizer sale at 9:30 a.m. at the Bath Sunday Market, Centennial Park in Bath. Perennials, annuals, vegetables, herbs and houseplants plus our all-natural ‘Fritz Mix’ Fertilizer. Cash only, rain or shine. All proceeds go towards the beautification of the village of Bath. www.bathgardeningclub.com. TURKEY SUPPER At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith 4:30 to 6 p.m., cost $13. Children under 6 free, family rate available, call Brenda at 372-2410. Sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. BEDFORD OPEN MIC AND JAM From 1-5 p.m. at the Bedford Hall at 1381 Westport Rd. Bluegrass, country, gospel and more. Light refreshments and dancing. Cost is $2 admission. For information call 613-358-2092 or 613-374-2614.

MAY 17&18 KINGSTON LAWN BOWLING CLUB The Kingston Lawn Bowling Club's 2015 season begins on the 17/18 May with an open house at 100 Napier Street in Kingston. Interested persons aged 10 and up are encouraged to come out and try the sport of lawn bowling. On Sunday the day begins with a free pancake breakfast from 10 am to noon. Also beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing until 3 p.m. guests will be paired with an experienced bowler who will provide them with free instruction and then allow them to roll as many bowls as they would like. On Monday from 1-3 p.m. guests will be provided with free instruction by qualified bowlers and given an opportunity to bowl for as long as they would like. All equipment is provided. Guests should wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled shoes (no distinctive heel). Runners are permitted provided the tread is less than 1/4 inch deep. If you cannot make the open house check out our Facebook page or our website (www.kingstonlawnbowlingclub.weebly.com) for further information. You can also contact Judy at 613-3849891 to make arrangements for a free lesson at your convenience. MAY 18 BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Pat Haslett, master gardener, will speak on ‘Creating All Season Interest Using Perennials’. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.com.

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already a number of programs and placements in Staff Reporter the community that many individuals participate in, Community Living Lennox such as the Task Force proand Addington has rebrand- gram, which maintains lawn ed a ‘Beyond the Building’ care in the community; the program that aims to get its partnership with the Busiindividuals working and vol- ness Improvement Area, unteering in the community which cleans garbage and clears snow downtown; and even more than before. “What we’re trying to do placements at local busiis put some emphasis on nesses including Giant activities that can happen Tiger, Circle of Tots Child outside our building,� said Care Centre, Mr. Sub, and at Barb Fabius, Community the Napanee Legion. The Living Lennox and Adding- new ‘Beyond the Building’ ton executive director. “The branding hopes to expand ultimate goal is for folks to these programs even furbe working and having ther. “It’s getting the public meaningful work in the comthinking and to be aware munity.� Fabius said there are more, and for families who MAY 19 NAPANEE LEGION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Napanee Legion has its annual general meeting for the election of board of directors at 7 p.m. All members welcome and requested to attend. Fellowship to follow. HERITAGE QUILTERS GUILD Heritage Quilter’s Guild meets at 7 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre in Napanee. New members and guests welcome. We are a non-profit organization whose objective is to foster

have a direct interest and may have someone who is a part of their family that needs these kinds of services. It will open their eyes to see that we’re not just a building at 99 Richmond Blvd., that we’re beyond providing what’s in the building. That’s the main emphasis,� Fabius explained. Community Living L&A is seeking more businesses and organizations interested in partnering to allow for more volunteer and work opportunities for Community Living participants. Interested businesses can contact Fabius at 613-354-2184. In order to bridge the gap between school and post-school opportunities,

Community Living has entered into a partnership with the Limestone District School Board. As part of this partnership, two Community Living staff are at NDSS two days a week for a couple of hours to give information about Community Living L&A programming to those preparing to leave high school. “We hope to attract some different folks who may not have thought to knock at our door or to look at all these other opportunities as a way to spend their time once they are in the transition years after school. After the school period, which is typically age 21 for folks with developmental services,

they can begin knocking on a door like our agency as an option. It’s really to illustrate that there are more options available,� Fabius said. “We’ve had some families become quite interested in this because they see that it provides some great options,� she added. Information and applications for passport funding are made at NDSS with the help of Community Living staff. The passport program provides funding for community participation and/or caregiver respite services. Fabius still stresses the importance of programming and the hard work that goes on in the Community Living

COMMUNITY PULSE interest, awareness and education in the area of quilt making (beginner to expert). For more information: info@napaneeheritagequiltersguild.com or view our website at www.napaneeheritagequiltersguild.com. LENADCO AUXILIARY MEETING At 2 p.m. at the John M. Parrott Centre. Everyone welcome.

HISTORY PRESENTATION Hastings County Historical Society presents local historian James Kennelly speaking on the colourful history of Tyendinaga Township. This free public presentation which covers the arrival of the earliest settlers, the development of a school system and road network, early politics and tales of social life in pioneer communities,

takes place at 7:30 p.m. at our new location, the Maranatha facility, 100 College St. West, Belleville. Ample parking and level access from the rear of the building. Bring a friend. For more info go to www.hastingshistory.ca. MAY 20 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. MAY 21

L&A SOS SOCIAL DINER L&A Seniors Outreach Services will host a social diner at Odessa Emmanuel United Church hall, noon -1:30 p.m. A delightful meal of beef lasagna, mashed potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, garlic bread and pies. Entertainment by Jack Gordon, accordion and keyboard player/singer. Cost is $10 per

building. The addition of a new snoezelen room, the Adult Rehabilitative Centre program, the much loved fudge program, and arts, crafts and education programs are some of the things happening within the Community Living Lennox and Addington building at present. “We don’t want to lose the fact that there are so many good things happening inside of our building too,� she said. For more information on Beyond the Building or other Community Living Lennox and Addington programming, visit the website: www.clla.ca, or call Fabius at 613-354-2184. person. Seats must be reserved in advance no later than May 11 by calling the SOS office at 613-354-6668, ext. 0. Transportation provided upon request for a small fee. Wheelchair accessible. All are welcome. VICTORIA II WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Victoria II WI will meet in the home of Bonnie Magilton in Napanee at 7:30 p.m.. Topic is international affairs; roll call is why is ‘Canada an attractive country’? Contact: 613354-1115.

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Guitar trio booked for Napanee concert Finger-style specialists Calum Graham, Maneli Jamal and Napanee’s Erick Turnbull to take stage BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Three internationally-recognized Canadian guitarists will be coming together to put on a one-of-a-kind show in Greater Napanee this month. Calum Graham and Maneli Jamal are both highly sought after artists who have performed internationally and won a number of awards. Erick Turnbull, another guitarist who hails from Napanee and is a Canadian Guitar Festival award winner, will also be opening the show for Graham and Jamal as a special guest. “These guys are world class, award-winning guitarists. They are huge stars internationally and they’re coming here,” said Cliff Trott, organizing the concert event for May 28. In Trott’s words, Jamal is “one of the best guitar players you’ll see anywhere,” and is a show you won’t want to miss. “I play progressive finger style, which is a mixture of a lot of different styles fused together like classical, country, jazz, rock and many others,” explained Jamal. “The idea is to make the guitar sound like multiple instruments on stage. Both of my parents are artists and musicians too so growing up I naturally had an inclination towards the arts because of them. It wasn’t until I moved to Canada 12 years ago that the acoustic guitar really captivated me,” he added. Graham is the youngest person to ever win at the Canadian Guitar Festival and has performed at the Olympic Games in Vancouver and in London.

DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373

DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto Corner of Thomas & Fourth 9am - Worship AA Meeting Fridays at 8pm

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150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Cable 10 Broadcast: Fridays at 8pm and Sundays at 12:30pm Please join our caring family congregations in Sunday Worship. Sunday School is available at both churches.

DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services

res across the globe,” said Maneli. “Bringing an awareness to different musical styles to students is important for the growth of an artist. This is something I’ve been taught by my parents as a little one,” Jamal added. Graham said he hopes to inspire “the next generation of musicians” to “open their imaginations to approaching music in new original ways to encourage them with their own creativity.” Graham and Jamal have known each other for some time but have been brought together by a common fan – that fan being Trott. “We have a fan who we met at the Canadian Guitar Festival last year that thought it would be great to book some shows for us. Now we can’t wait to play there for you all,” said Jamal. “Cliff was taking photos and was interested in setting something up with the both of us for this year. He lives in the Napanee area and has been very generous in helping Submitted us out,” Graham added. Maleni Jamal (left) and Calum Graham (right) will join Napanee’s Erick TurnHe also said their musical similarities bull for a finger-style guitar concert later on this month. The show will take have helped to bring the two of them together. place at St. Mary Magdalene Church. “The finger style guitar community is a “I play finger style acoustic guitar using the morning of May 28, followed by an relatively small one and with us living in a wide variety of guitar tunings, techniques, afternoon workshop at Southview Public the same city we’ve got to get to know each and I blend many genres of music into the School. other over the last couple years and share “It’s great for me to teach others our passion for music,” said Graham. specific style that I play. I first started playing after hearing an artist named Don Ross. through music because it is partly what culGraham, Jamal and Turnbull will be I couldn’t believe he made all that sound tures are based off of. Giving these students performing at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican an idea of what can be done with one instru- Church at 7:30 p.m. The cost is $15 in with one guitar,” said Graham. Jamal and Graham will be looking to ment is what drives me to better myself as advance or $20 at the door. Tickets can be inspire students to pursue music by provid- an artist. Learning about the different ele- purchased at Marie’s Place or at Ellena’s ing workshops at local schools. They will be ments of music through the acoustic guitar Café, both on Dundas Street, or online at at Napanee District Secondary School on is important due to its versatile role in gen- www.starstop.ca.

NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH

51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome

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261 West St., 354-5910 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com (near Prince Charles School) ‘Like us on Facebook’ Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush The United Church of Canada Sun. Morning 10:30am RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH Worship Service 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 9:30am Worship Service Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer & Sunday School Welcome! Come and Worship with us. MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH Visit us online at: 25 Huffman Rd, www.templeofprayerandpraise.org Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12 Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School

ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass

474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome

ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise 9:15am Worship Service & Sunday School Roblin 11am Worship Service & Sunday School Everyone Welcome

BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE

Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca MORVEN UNITED CHURCH Service: 9am Sunday School and Nursery BATH UNITED CHURCH Service: 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after services. Everyone is welcome.

ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH

137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm: Youth Program “The Heard” WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca

ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH

Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am - Worship Service; 10:15am Sunday School; 11am - Worship Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies

For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

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82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Good Friday Service April 3, 10:30am Everyone welcome.

NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE

613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood CENTREVILLE 9:30am: NEWBURGH 11am: Worship Service and Sunday School (Third Sunday of the Month is Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!

WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH

(across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups

SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wed. Evenings 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s Group Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service

EVANGEL TEMPLE

(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18); Small Groups 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com

TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1840-2015 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858

Join us and Rev. Mark Arnill for the 7th Sunday Easter Workshop Service at 10:30am. Sunday School is available. Light refreshments will be served after Service. Bible Study is Wednesday, May 20th at 9:30am. Trinity United Church... a place where you’re always invited and warmly welcome.

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Town of Greater Napanee P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Check out the Town’s Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com Town Council & Committee Meeting Schedule

Thursday May 14, 2015 Thursday May 21, 2015 Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Tuesday, May 26, 2015

8:00am 8:00am 6:45pm 7:00pm

Community Development Advisory Committee Community Development Advisory Committee Question and Answer with Council Regular Council

Registration for Summer Day Camp Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm 12 Market Square, Napanee Or online at www.greaternapanee.com

NOTICE OF SANITARY SEWER FLUSHING NOTICE OF SANITARY SEWER FLUSHING ATTN: RESIDENTS SOUTH OF THE NAPANEE RIVER

PUBLIC NOTICE OF AN INCREASE TO THE FEE FOR BAG TAGS

TAKE NOTICE THAT at the Council meeting on Tuesday, May 26, 2015, the Council of the Town of Greater Napanee will consider an amendment to By-law No. 06-14 (being a by-law to regulate the use of the waste management system) to increase the fee for bag tags from $1.50 to $2.00 each, effective June 1, 2015. Bag tags will continue to be sold in multiples of 5 or 10 only. RECYCLING REMINDER: You can control your garbage bag tag costs and reduce the amount of garbage that goes to the landfill by recycling. For a list of accepted recyclable items, please visit the Town’s web site at www.greaternapanee.com. If you have any comments regarding the proposed fee increase, please contact Jeff Cuthill, Director of Utilities & Public Works Construction jcuthill@greaternapanee.com or Kristie Clement, Manager of Environmental Compliance 613-354-8863 kclement@greaternapanee.com.

Over the next few weeks, the Town of Greater Napanee in co-ordination with Drain-All Ltd, will be conducting annual flushing and video inspections of sanitary sewer systems, South of the Napanee River. c

The Market is back! MARKET SQUARE Centre Street, Greater Napanee – Just behind Town Hall

Operating bi-weekly on Saturdays Saturday, May 2 Until October 17 9:00am – 2:00pm

Flushing and video inspections will be completed between the hours of 7:30 am and 6:00 pm. During this time period you may notice noise and/or small amounts of water bubbling in toilets. 7 This maintenance helps keep our essential sanitary sewer system flowing freely. Your understanding during this period of work is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this program, please contact the Town of Greater Napanee, I Utilities Department at 613-354-9338. p U

Fresh local fruits & vegetables, handmade bath/body soaps, salts & scrubs, handmade goat’s milk soap, lotion and sprays, herbal products, teas and more, honey and honey products, knitting, crocheting, crafts & accessories, jewellery, fresh baked goods, jams, jellies and preservatives, local maple syrup and maple products, homemade BBQ sauces, and MUCH MORE!

Get MORE details on the Hometown Market and learn how to become a Vendor! Contact Lyndsay by phone: 613-354-3351 or email: ltee@greaternapanee.com

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Greater Napanee Water Main Flushing Schedule

Greater Napanee Utilities will be flushing water mains and testing fire hydrants throughout the spring and summer season. This work may cause rust coloured water to appear from taps at or near the area of work. If this occurs, remove the aerator from the tap and let the water run for a few minutes, after which it should run clear. Then replace the aerator. The flushing schedule will be posted in this column throughout the season. Week 1 2 3 4 5

Water Main Flushing Schedule

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June 29th to July 3rd July 6th to July 10th Juy 13th to July 17th July 20th to July 24th

Boundaries West of Richmond Park Dr. Sandhurst Shores and Raw Water Hydrants East of and including Camden Rd. and Palace Rd. South of Napanee River (West CN Rail) Richmond Blvd. to Dairy Ave. and west of Camden Rd. Downtown South: South of and including Dundas Street to the Napanee River, between Richmond Park Drive and CN Rail CN Rail, between Centre Street and including Richmond Park Drive Dairy Avenue, between Centre Street and CN Rail North of and including Richmond Blvd. Maintenance and Painting Final Report, Maintenance and Painting

Market Date: May 16th

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The Town of Greater Napanee operates three potable water filling stations that are available to our residents.

Reminder: Potable Water Filling Stations

Small Potable Water Filling Station:

Was designed for filling small containers, approximately 20L (5 gal.) or less. This FREE potable water is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The filling station is located at 75 East Street in Napanee, on the North Side of the A.L. Dafoe Water Purification Plant.

Medium Potable Water (Coin-Operated) Filling Station:

Is intended for filling containers smaller than 4.5m³ (1000 gal.). The cost for this service is $2.00 for 1000L (220 gal.) Users must supply their own hose and fittings which is necessary to connect to the station. This filling station is located at 75 East Street in Napanee, on the South side of the A.L. Dafoe Water Purification Plant.

Large Potable Water Filling Station:

Is for filling large quantities of bulk water and it is located at 57 Enviro Park Lane in Napanee. To use this filling station, an account must be set up. If you are interested in setting up an account, you can call 613-354-9338 or visit the Town Hall for more information. The large or ‘bulk’ filling station is typically used by bulk water haulers and various contractors.


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Grow the herbs, hold the spices which dry out faster than the kitchen. When setting out for garden soil. Whenever you your garden retailer this plant in containers it is best weekend for quality garden to use a soilless mix that is herbs, it is helpful to know specially prepared for this where you plan to plant use. Never use soil from your herbs when you get your garden in a container. Some of my favourite them home. Most of them garden varioriginated ety herbs: in the MediterBasil r a n e a n O n e r e g i o n , The Green File exception to where it is the ‘hot and generally hot and dry. As a result they dry’ rule is sweet basil. This lend themselves to growing is an annual that is best in the sunniest part of your grown from a potted transplant this time of year, garden. The predisposition of rather than from seed. Culinary Herbs – most herbs to hot and dry While they do favour a Mediterranean Roots conditions lends them nicely sunny position in your garI grow herbs for use in to growing in containers, den the broad leaves of basil tend to dehydrate faster than thicker, fleshier leafed AUTOBAHN FOR ALL CLEARANCE EVENT plants like rosemary and thyme. AND Harvest the leaves of your basil often and keep in WWW.BELLEVILLEVW.COM ~ VISIT TODAY FOR A TEST DRIVE mind that you are thicken• 2013 PASSAT 2.5 Highline, 40,000km ing the growth of the plant ... Sale Price $22,900 each time that you cut it • 2014 JETTA TL + TDI 8,000km Auto back. French growers advise ... Demo Price $23,900 stirring a little compost tea • 2014 PASSAT 1.8T TL (New) Auto into your water after cutting back the leafy stems. ... Clearance Price $24,900 Consider potting up a few • 2014 BEETLE TDI Manual, 2,000km Finance a Certified ... Demo Price $23,900 Pre-Owned Volkswagen plants this September and bringing them indoors for • 2014 PASSAT TDI Highline, 23,000km and get a the winter. ... $259.84 Biweekly/6 yrs

I am old enough to remember when KFC was known as Kentucky Fried Chicken. In the 1960s their slogan made reference to ‘11 different herbs and spices’ that were part of a ‘secret recipe’. It all sounded quite mysterious, enhancing the extraordinary flavour of the first ‘fast food’ experience in my young life. Chicken parts in a paper bucket never tasted so good. Since then I have come to understand ‘herbs and spices’ as two very different things: herbs I grow and spices are purchased in little bottles that sit on a spice rack in the kitchen. Spices are defined, according to Wikipedia, as “dried seed, fruit, root, bark,

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or vegetative substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food additive for flavour, colour, or as a preservative.” Which helps to explain why I don’t grow them. An herb on the other hand is described as a plant that is valued for flavour, scent, or other qualities. They are used in cooking, as medicines, and for spiritual purposes. Here in Canada we tend to pronounce the ‘h’ in herb, as the British do, versus the silent ‘h’ that the Americans use.

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variegated lemon thyme with bi-colour leaves, Orange thyme, an unusually low-growing, ground cover thyme that smells like orange and Silver thyme with white/cream variegated leaves. Thyme is a great container plant and grows well in combination with rosemary, sage and oregano. Oregano Much like thyme, oregano is harvested at your convenience as it thickens and matures in your garden or container. The thick, green hairy leaves have a strong aromatic flavour. Dry them or use them fresh for pizza, spaghetti sauce or cheese dishes. No fertilizer is necessary for oregano to produce an abundance of harvestable leaves. Based on personal experience I caution you not to plant too much of it as it has a habit of spreading all over the place. Summer Savory This is an annual but it is worth having if for no other reason that it looks great and the spicy fragrance produces an overtone in its corner of the garden that reflects that of exotic places. It smells spicy. Some say that the flavour of Summer Savory is much like that of mild pepper and camphor. Harvest the leaves and blossoms when it is in bloom. The small delicate flowers and leaves will have a sharper peppery taste after you dry them in a

shady place. Cooks tell me that this is a favourite herb for stews, gravies and for stuffing for pork, veal and fowl. Parsley will enhance the flavour of Summer Savory in salads and fresh cooked beans and peas. Dill Grow dill/grow a lot. My wife Mary loves dill for its delicate fern-like foliage and the gentle odour that it produces as you walk through it, releasing the scent in the essential oils as you pass by. I have spent a lot of time in our dill garden, which incidentally was never planned for. It just happened. Allow just one dill plant to go to seed and watch your dill garden grow the following season — everywhere. Dill is a useful kitchen herb used fresh and is worth growing if you have the sun and the space. It grows to a meter high the first year and is not very demanding of the soil that it grows in. Do not fertilize your dill. Pick the fresh leaves when the flowers begin to open and harvest the seed when ripe, which will take about 2 ½ months from the time of planting. Great for use in vinegar and fish sauces. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40. He is the Lawn and Garden expert for Home Hardware. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.

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The journey and beauty of design Ralph Waldo Emerson said “love of beauty is taste… the creation of beauty is art.” This beauty can be seen evolving through the years of interior design. Interior design is the art of personalizing and transforming spaces to create beautiful interiors. Studying the history of design allows us to be inspired. Interior designers are no different from other artists, our only difference is our canvas is your home. Interior design has been around since we have lived in homes. Through the years, design has advanced from simple roots of the cavemen who drew on their walls, the ancient Egyptians who decorated their mud huts with primitive furniture, animal skins and handcrafted pottery. The wealthy and more powerful Egyptians used more vivid colours and lavishly decorated their homes and even their tombs for the pharaohs which were designed both as a final resting place and to preserve the comforts of the pharaoh in their next life. The Roman and Greek

civilizations expanded on Egyptian design. The Romans began planning their homes for specific uses, which is key component in modern interior design. The upper class would have separate living rooms for summer and winter seasons optimizing on the comforts of the warmth and cold. These rooms and the rest of their home were filled with furniture made of stone, wood or bronze and were accented with cushions and tapestries. The wealthy became interested in the arts and commissioned artists to do wall paintings or frescoes to beautify their interiors. Homes were filled with splendor and ornamentation, and were reflected on status and wealth. A dramatic change brought on by the constant wars of medieval Europe and the rise of the Christian church brought an austere mood, with minimal furniture, wood paneling, muted colours and simple textiles. The 15th and 16th centuries known as the Renaissance or ‘rebirth’ led to interiors focusing back to beau-

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queens lent their names to items of decoration and furniture pieces, which still survive today. Periods that followed included the Italian Baroque style, which placed an importance on the coordination of structure, painting and sculpture into a single cohesive unit. Mid-18th century brought the Rococo style which was favored by European designers. Rococo is derived from the word rocaille, meaning “shell” to describe the new style of interior decoration. Shells, scrolls, delicate bouquets tied with ribbons, and exquisite ceiling frescos depicting mythological figures adorned the interiors. Furniture was inlaid with elegant materials like mother-of-pearl and tortoise shell. Late 18th century, Neoclassical was a movement where designers had grown tired of the exaggerated intricacies of the Rococo style, and began designing with pure geometrical shapes; arcs, rectangles, and circles were incorporated into wall panels, mirror

frames and floor patterns. Still at this point the history of interior design, such things were well out of reach for the average person. It wasn’t until after the Industrial Revolution that interior design started to become available to the middle class and no longer was it only something that the rich and noble could indulge in. Over the next two centuries, innovation, mass production, fashion all played a role in design styles including Art Deco, Art Nouveau, the minimalist look and the Industrial Bauhaus style. Cheaper home goods and decorating items such as wallpaper, household paint and fabrics were now available to the middle class and interior design was no longer just a hobby and a privilege for the wealthy. The printing of magazines with the latest styles in interior design allowed everyone to partake in the new movement. The middle class began to have financial resources to concern their households with items beyond the basic needs, allowing furniture

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Giving voice to Mortimer Snerd Edger Bergen reputably is the most famous ventriloquist of all time. By the time he was 11 he had taught himself the art of ‘throwing his voice’, utilizing a 25-cent booklet on the subject. While still in his teens he joined with a woodworker to create Charlie McCarthy, his most famous ‘dummy’. While attending North Western University he and his sidekick performed on many talent shows, and in 1936 he and Charlie were guests on Rudy Vallee’s radio programme. A year later they debuted their own show, the Chase & Sanborn Hour. Although not always with the same sponsor, his entertaining presentations graced the airwaves until 1956. While the brash, wisecracking, mischievous Charlie McCarthy was the star of the show, Bergen’s other puppets, Effie Klinker to a lesser extent, but particularly the dimwitted Mortimer Snerd, effected a humourous change of pace. Decked out in a loudcheckered suit, complete with bright bow tie and vest, and topped off with a dapper straw hat, the resident of Snerdville who constantly reminisced about his cow, drew copious laughter from his sheer simple-mindedness.

The Mortimer portions of the Ed Bergen Hour were always introduced with peculiar music, a gallumping sort of sound which skillfully con-

Glen R. Goodhand Snapshots From The Past veyed the atmosphere of “here comes a dunce!” It was followed immediately with his own dumb-dumb kind of laugh. Even though radio audiences didn’t have the advantage of actually seeing him, his sleepy eyes, oversized ears and nose, and overbite showcasing only two buck teeth, were somehow radiated to the amused listener. Unlike his dialogues with Charlie, with Mortimer Edgar carried the conversation, directing one question after another at his slow-witted buddy. The following is an actual conversation from one of the programmes:

by a motion picture! MORTIMER: Well, I’m pretty sure I qualify! EDGAR: I suppose it was the big giant that frightened you? MORTIMER: No, it was another fellow with pigeontoe eyes. Looked like his face was buttoned wrong. Some of his teeth stuck out so far he looked like he swallowed a lake. EDGAR: Blond hair? Crossed eyes? And he had buckteeth? MORTIMER: Yep, that was the fellow! EDGAR: I’m sure you know the person’s name. Now think — it was Mortimer Snerd! MORTIMER: Oh, give me a better hint than that! EDGAR: Mortimer YOU were in the picture! MORTIMER: Well, I’m flabbergasted!

Two inevitable climaxes took place during those chats. When Bergen became frustrated with Mortimer’s inability to comprehend, he would shout: “Mortimer! How can you be so stupid?” (To which he had various responses — one of which EDGAR: Did you enjoy the only accented the situation— movie? “Huh? What was the quesMORTIMER: Yep — but it tion?”) was sure scary! The other, a copout from EDGAR: Mortimer, only very having to think, was: “Well! stupid people are frightened That’s the way it goes!”

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SOLAR FROM PAGE 1 “After a conference call with Ontario Hydro today we can’t even get help from Ontario Hydro and the provincial government with a problem we have with one of our industries. They’re taking a problem that is actually theirs and making it ours. It hasn’t been very nice dealing with Ontairo Hydro,” added Schermerhorn. “The province might better be taking this money that they’re giving on contracts for solar power and investing it in secure power for industry and the residents of the province of Ontario. To be honest with you, I’ve lost all faith in (Ontario Hydro).” Ward 2 Councillor Max Kaiser shared a general concern with council regarding large solar companies and the balance between generation and consumption. “One of my concerns is, there’s a lot of generation in this county and a lot of generation in this municipality. I think a lot of landowners want an equal opportunity to have solar panels on their garage or in their backyard. When I see things like Little Creek Solar or Sandhurst Solar, and the capacity there, I wonder about the grid and if it can support a landowner wanting to put his or her own solar up. And, where is our balance in this community on generation versus and consumption?” Kaiser asked.

Another concern he had was regarding solar projects taking up space that could be farmed — even if that soil is classified as higher than Class 3. “We need to preserve our soil for food production because that’s got to come before energy production,” said Kaiser. “I balk at the concept of solar classifications because I’m farming 1,300 acres of category 3,4 and 5 land and I’m doing very well on it. The only Class 1 soil we have in the province is under the GTA.” Campbell proposed one large project consisting of five parcels. This project consisted of 300 acres of land, most of which is rural land where the soil falls within Classes 3-6. Amaral propsed 10 solar projects throughout Greater Napanee. She explained that none of them involve soil within Classes 1-3 and none of the projects are proposed on prime agricultural land. The construction of each project would create about 20 jobs and SunEdison would return the land to its original state after the 20-year contract was complete. However, council has dealt with SunEdison in the past and some councillors expressed displeasure with the company. “We had the same proposal when you came down to Sandhurst,” said Ward 1 Councillor Mike Schenk, comparing the proposal with Pho-

toShopped pictures to the actual project already in the municipality. “In the picture, the grass was cut and it looked beautiful. But, we were after SunEdison numerous times when it was time to cut the grass and farmers had concerns about the weeds growing. Then they finally get it cut. When they did plant, probably about 40 trees, and (came) back to cut the grass they cut half of (those trees) off. So it doesn’t nearly look like that picture. It’s very poorly looked after. What you’re proposing here, what you’re saying here, is totally incorrect in what you’ve shown in the past,” explained Schenk. Ward 3 Councillor Roger Cole questioned whether the solar projects would be cleaned up and compensated for after the 20-year-projects are complete. “Is there money being set aside at this point, not in 20 years?” asked Cole, to which Amaral explained money is set aside once a contract is awarded. “I like the idea of a third party being the money holder,” Cole added. Deputy Mayor Marg Isbester moved Dafoe’s advice — that council listen to all deputations and make a decision on solar projects in Greater Napanee at that point. Ward 4 Councillor Carol Harvey seconded this motion, which was carried by council.

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Council backs ‘healthy’ initiative Program intended to promote increased biking and walking

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

In an effort to increase physical activity, Greater Napanee council recently voted to support the Healthy Active Transportation Network initiative. Stephanie Sciberras, a physical activity specialist with Kingston-Frontenac Lennox and Addington Public Health, brought the initiative to council by way of a letter. She noted that increased physical activity helps to prevent chronic diseases, improve local economy, and increases overall health to local residents. Walk Friendly Ontario and Bike Friendly Ontario

active transportation in the fall. “Many of our surrounding areas have gone ahead for both Walk Friendly Ontario and Bike Friendly Ontario,” Isbester added. “I think it’s a great initiative and I think we should support it.” The vision for the Healthy Transportation Networks is to provide transportation that is safe and accessible; includes a diversity of modes; places a priority on active transport;and increases connectivity. The most common forms of health transportation include walking, cycling and public transit. Some goals for this initiative includes enabling

are partners in the initiative, which works to improve walking and biking trails and areas in cities and towns. The Healthy Active Transportation initiative also includes transit and carpooling options. Deputy Mayor Marg Isbester said the municipality has already been working toward improving physical activity and active transportation. “I think you’re well aware that Bethany (Lessard, Greater Napanee special events assistant) made a good presentation on this last year and a group of us have been working ahead on it,” said Isbester, who attended a symposium on healthy

mobility for all ages and abilities, making active transportation convenient and safe, prioritizing safety, encouraging the use of public transit where possible, and enabling attractive road, rail and waterway networks for users. Walk Friendly Ontario and Bicycle Friendly Ontario are provincial recognition programs encouraging municipalities to create and improve spaces and places to walk and cycle. Participating municipalities are awarded bronze, silver and gold for their efforts. Council moved to endorse the Healthy Active Transportation program and to participate in proceeding with the initiative.

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very insightful into a life of bullying and abuse,” she says. “In order to cope with constant bullying and name calling, Jude imagines that he is part of a movie script Coles’ and the mean kids in his life are the paparazzi or his fans, dying to get a closer look. Jude believes that any type of publicity is good publicity, he takes whatever harsh words they say to him and puts a positive spin on them. “The book begins with Jude being beaten up and

his crush, the most popular guy in the school named Luke, saving him by taking him to the hospital. This gives Jude hope that Luke might be more than just the Notes popular guy and actually someone who is caring and kind. Everyone knows who Jude is, but they don’t necessarily want to hang around him. He is seen as too strange and different to fit with the in crowd. “When Everything Feels Like the Movies is a brutal insight into the ways in

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A bit of theatre came to Selby’s Village Green on Monday as the Thousand Islands Playhouse Young Company group dropped by for an interactive performance of Rose’s Clothes. The show was a historic one for the cast, marking the first time they had ever performed for a long-term care home. Typically they perform for elementary schools. “I was pleasantly surprised, it’s very reassuring that what we were doing was resonating because they seemed to be into it,� said Simon Gagnon, one of the actors. “We were very nervous before the show because we had no idea what to expect and the play is written for children.� Written by Queen’s University grad Jason Hall, the play tells the story of young Rose, who stumbles across a magic clothes trunk left to her by her recently deceased grandmother. By putting on different articles of clothing from the trunk she’s able to talk to long deceased mem-

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bers of her family who teach her about responsibility. To help tell the story the actors called upon three volunteers from the audienceAlda Heagle, Larry Thompson and Eugene Ryan. They were invited up on stage to play small roles within the play. Though the roles are typically played by grade school students, the residents filled in perfectly, eliciting laughter and smiles from the other residents. “We all kind of approach it in the same way, which is come up if you’d like and help as much as you want to,� explained Michaela Steven, the stage director who also plays a minor role in the play. “If they’ve seen theatre before they’re used to seeing it and only watching. To be asked to be active is so different for them and it’s the same kind of thing with an older audience.� Because the cast was so small, several of the actors were called upon to play several roles to comedic effect. As part of the joke, they call upon the audience to stand in for their characters once the performers on stage realize they’re already playing the roles of three different characters simultaneously. Rounding out the fourperson cast were Erica Hill and Madison Hayes-Crook. After the show the residents offered glowing reviews, asking when the next time they’d be back with another show. The actors promised to return next year

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Erica Hill of the Thousand Islands Playhouse called on Village Green resident Alda Heagle to assist her on stage during a play at the home. with a brand new show. Though Village Green was the first nursing home they played, it won’t be the last as they travel throughout eastern Ontario this summer, playing 65 differ-

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Rugby Hawks roll through to semifinals Sr. and Jr. Hawks clinch quarterfinal wins, girls team earns bye BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

DSS' boys rugby teams took care of business at home on Tuesday afternoon, both shutting out their opponents to advance to the KASSAA league semifinals. In the first game the junior Golden Hawks bested the QECVI Raiders 17-0 while in the seniors blanked the Holy Cross Crusaders 29-0. In the senior game it took a little while for the Hawks to get going, struggling in the first quarter of the game to finish their plays. After spinning their wheels early and turning over the ball just inches from the Crusader try-line, they seemed to wake up in the latter half. Undisciplined play by the Crusaders saw the visitors lose two players, one for the entire game due to a red card for kicking and the other for a seven minutes following a yellow card for high tackling. With their opponents down to just 13 players, the Hawks began to find some holes in the defense, piling up two quick tries near the end of the half. NDSS rebounded nicely after a missed opportunity, intercepting the ball just seconds after they turned the ball over at the try-line. This time they were able to finish the play, scoring what would turn out to be the game winner. They added four more for good measure while Liam Flindall kicked two converts to secure the win. Chuck Oulton had a pair of tries while Adam Weatherhead, Colsen Bertrand and Braydan Harp each scored one. “We beat (Holy Cross) 48-0 in the first game but they were missing quite a few of their better guys,” Hawks captain Jeremy Martin said after Tuesday’s win. “We knew coming in they were going to have all those guys back and we would have to crank it up to another level. We just had to go out there and do everything right.” Martin pointed to the quick recovery from the missed try as a huge turn-

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Napanee’s Josh Whalen was impressive in his second season at Kent State, earning a selection to the Division I’s First Team.

Whalen named to MAC’s First Team Napanee golfer shines for Kent BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

osh Whalen showed no signs of a sophomore slump during his second golf season at Kent State University, earning his way onto the NCAA’s Division I Mid-American Conference First Team. The Napanee native had an outstanding season for the Northern Ohio based university, leading the Golden Flashes in 12 of 28 team statistics. He took part in 10 tournaments for the school, placing in the top 30 in six of them. Along the way he was named the MAC’s Golfer of the Week three times. His best showing of the season came in early March when he posted a career best round of 68 at the General Hackler Championship. He'd go on to finish one-under for the tournament and finish fourth in the standings. The week before that he placed 12th at the Louisiana Classics. “Overall there were certainly a lot of positives,”

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Whalen said of his second season at the school, which he is attending on a golf scholarship. He credited a busy winter offseason with the Kent State coaching staff for helping him post a strong showing in the spring season. The work paid off as he was able to follow up a strong rookie season with an even better sophomore season and begin to make a name for himself in Division I. “It’s a pretty big difference from junior golf,” said Whalen. “In Canadian Junior golf there’s 10 guys that could go out and win a tournament. In college there’s a lot of players who could win it and everybody hits pretty good. It’s a chip and putting contest is what it pretty much comes down to.” With his sophomore season wrapped up Whalen prepares to tee off on a busy summer schedule which will see him try to qualify for both U.S. Open and Canadian Open events, as well as the U.S. Amateur.

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Napanee’s Brayden Harp avoids a tackle on the way to scoring one of five tries for the Hawks in their 29-0 victory over the Holy Cross Crusaders during Tuesday’s KASSAA quarterfinals. ing point in the game. Rather than hang their heads over the botched play they fought back to get possession and finish the play mere seconds after the failed attempt. “When we got that first one we didn’t stop until that whistle blew,” said Martin. “We just kept digging and digging.” Martin said the win was a particularly meaningful one for some of the senior players, as it marked the last time they'd play on their home pitch. Regardless of how far they go into the playoffs, they'll be the lower-seeded away team from here on out. With the win the Hawks

takes and got down on ourselves,” Weatherhead said of their previous meeting. “Now it’s redemption time.” In the other semifinal game it will be La Salle against Frontenac. The winners from both games will meet in the KASSAA finals next Wednesday at Queen's University’s Nixon Field. this crop of Hawks playJeremy Martin, For ers, a finals appearance Sr. Hawks captain would be their first since their Grade 10 year as junThe Napanee boys have iors. Meanwhile in the junior been clamouring for a rematch against the Pan- game they too were facing thers ever since dropping a an opponent they had beat14-5 regular season match en quite handily earlier in the season. against them on April 28. “We were all over them SEE HAWKS | PAGE 18 > and then we had a few mishave earned a semifinal match against Regi starting at noon.

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Majority ruled for Napanee District Minor Hockey as it got its wish to move back to the OMHA BB circuit. The Ontario Minor Hockey Association granted the NDMHA’s request to drop back to BB following three years as playing at the A level. The NDMHA made the request following a vote among parents. The result of the poll was 199 voting to move back to BB while 69 requested to stay put. The change means that, besides playing different opponents, Napanee Stars representative teams will be

formed differently. Under the ‘A’ system, minor and major teams were formed for each age division. In BB, there will be one team per age category (which could include major and minor players) with the possibility of forming ‘alternate entry’ teams in each age division as well. Despite the results, the NDMHA still needed approval from the league to formally move back to being a BB centre. The announcement of the OMHA’s decision came in the middle of player evaluations for rep teams, which were taking place this week at the SPC.

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HAWKS | Juniors brave windy conditions to best QECVI CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 This time around the Raiders put up a fight, limiting Napanee to just one try in the first half. Windy conditions made things interesting for both sides, as kicks went nowhere and spun balls took off and over their intended targets. “We asked the boys to keep the ball in tight because the wind was rough,” said Hawks coach Jim McKinney. “They did it and overpowered QE.” Landon Mack scored a pair of tries for Napanee while Anthony Collins had one. Jason McCracken was able to beat the wind once for a convert while the others were blown down before they had barely left the tee. “Our forwards really rumbled well and took the ball on,” said McKinney. “Landon Mack had a really strong game. Jack Morris came in to replace him and we really rumbled hard with those two forwards.” With the win the Hawks advance to the semifinals where they will take on La Salle. That game goes tomorrow at La Salle at 2 p.m. NDSS’ girls are also in the semifinals, though they made their lives easier by earning a bye in the quar-

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NDSS’ Anthony Collins pushes through the Raiders defense and prepares to dive across the tryline during Tuesday’s quarterfinals. terfinals by virtue of their second overall finish. They will host La Salle tomorrow afternoon with a trip to the finals on the line. That game starts at 5:30 p.m. at NDSS. On the soccer pitch the NDSS senior boys qualified

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match. Results weren’t known at press time. In baseball the Hawks are still looking for their first win of the season, falling to 0-3 with a 6-4 loss to Bayridge on Monday. They host KCVI at Melrose this afternoon.

Curtain falls on Deseronto Storm Junior C club ceases all operations, players free to sign elsewhere

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

After a nine-year history that covered all ends of the spectrum from league champions to a 1-39 record, the Deseronto Storm have ceased all hockey operations. The Ontario Hockey Association made the announcement Thursday, informing the rest of the Empire B League Junior C teams that the Storm were bowing out. “They have officially ceased operations for next season,” said OHA executive director Mark Ellis. “The players will now have the opportunity to hopefully play for another OHA junior hockey team.” Originating as the Deseronto Thunder, the club first skated in the ‘outlaw’ Greater Metro Hockey

League, which operated outside the jurisdiction of Hockey Canada. Deseronto was a founding club with the league, which launched in 2006. The Thunder had modest success in their first season, going 19-18-5, finishing fourth in the league and losing in the league semifinals. For its second season the

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club was sold to the town of Deseronto and operated by mayor Norm Clark. After falling in the GMHL’s finals in 2009 it all came together one year later when the Storm won their one and only league championship with a Game 7 victory over the South Muskoka Shield. Times were tough in 2011 when the town, desperate to find a buyer for the team, came within one week of folding the team before Maracle stepped up to purchase the club. He kept the team in the GMHL for one more season and then, citing travel costs, opted to move the team to the EBJCHL.

Though it made for much shorter travel for away games, joining the new league didn’t come without its challenges. Because of their proximity to Napanee and Picton, the Storm agreed not to recruit into either Lennox and Addington or Prince Edward County. Success eluded the club for their three seasons in that league, going a combined 7-112-1, never coming close to qualifying for the playoffs. Towards the end of last season they struggled to even field a line up, sometimes playing games with as little as just 10 skaters. A lack of able bodies forced them to forfeit two games last season. Though the EBJCHL did lose a team they will remain a six-league team as the Gananoque Islanders announced last month that they would join the Junior C loop. That means the league could potentially keep their current playoff format, which sees the top four teams square off in a semifinals and finals to determine the league champion. They’re expected to vote on the format next month at their annual general meeting.


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N A P A N E E

REID APARTMENTS, large 2 bedrooms in quiet adult building, newly renovated, hardwood floors, new appliances, balcony, laundry, cable or satellite available, parking, nonsmoking, free air conditioning, free garbage pickup, first/last and references, available July 1st, $990 inclusive. 613-532-7812. TWO BEDROOM apartments, downtown Napanee, available June 1st and July 1st, laundry and superintendent on site, $750 monthly plus hydro. Call Joe, 613-354-8185.

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FOR RENT

ONE BEDROOM apartment, parking, large back yard, centrally located, $835 all inclusive. Call 613-532-8373 to view. SMALL 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, appliances, air conditioning, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smoke-free building, first/last, July 1st. 613-532-3672. SMALL BACHELOR apartment with bedroom and bath, $595 plus. Call 613-542-1855. SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, above retail store, $830 all inclusive. 613-8761677 or 613-354-9171. TWO BEDROOM large apartment, ground floor, newly renovated, deck, parking for one vehicle, laundry room, $1,000 monthly plus utilities, available immediately. 613-331-0894.

WANTED

MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

ASPHALT SERVICES

• Driveway Widening and Cuts • Asphalt Removal (bumps in front of garages due from sinking asphalt) • Gravel and Grading

CALL ADAM PRESLEY AT

613-561-9320

HAVE TRACTOR with loader, bush hogging, yard work, garden tilling, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.

JIM PORTER

ENTERPRISES - Plumbing - Pump Service - Water Treatment Service

SPECIAL NOTICES

HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE INDIAN CUISINE LESSON

Everything is provided including meal - $35 each

Call Ramona at 613-354-6635

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COMING EVENTS

CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE

May 22 - 24, 2015 Way Lin Farm, 810 Buttermilk Falls Rd. Featuring Open Mike and Scheduled Stage Performers Dancing Inside our Hay Loft Outdoor Dance Floor & Tented Shelter • RV Camping • Space Limited • Food Vendor

“Share the Wealth” Donations to Local Child, Sophie Towns, 6 years old who is Fighting Cancer For Info Ph: 613-396-6802

FIREARMS AND Hunter Education course, Henderson, Firearms Course, May 22nd, 23rd; Hunter Education, June 5th, 6th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill for course details, 613-335-2786.

FOUND

WEEK OF April 13, 2015 along River Road, County Road 9, Napanee, box of baby clothes, picture of baby girl in pink album and school pictures of little boy dated 2011/2012. 613-354-6424.

BIRTHS

CALL NOW 613-532-1120

LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, roto-tiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-354-4262.

SPECIAL NOTICES

FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-3549974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

LEIGHTON SCAIFE

Robertson/Scaife - Kylie Robertson and Aaron Scaife are pleased to announce the arrival of their son,

Leighton Stanley Scaife born on March 5, 2015 at 1:46am at Belleville General Hospital, 8lbs 5.5 oz and 21.5 inches long. Excited first time grandparents Bruce and Lynne Scaife of Stirling, and fourth grandchild for Wallace and Shirley Thompson of Napanee. Special thanks to Dr. Chanda and Carrie McColl.

MEMORIAMS

LAWLOR - In loving memory of our dear grandson, Cody. You left us 3 years ago, May 12, 2012. Always in our thoughts and hearts. We love you forever, Poppy and Grandma Lawlor.


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MEMORIAMS

GILBERT - In loving memory of James, who passed away May 15, 2010. He never failed to do his best, His heart was true and tender, He toiled hard for those he loved, At early morn, when all was still, God gave His great command, In silent peace he passed away Into the Better Land. Forever loved by your wife and daughter.

CODY LAWLOR May 12, 2012

Always in our thoughts Forever in our hearts Missing you every day Mom, Dad, Kyle, Alex and Annah

LAWLOR - In loving memory of my son, Cody, who passed away May 12, 2012. I wish Heaven had a phone So I could hear your voice again, I thought of you today, But that is nothing new, I thought about you yesterday And the days before too, I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, All I have are memories And a photo in a frame, Your memory is a keepsake From which I’ll never part, God has you in His arms And I have you in my heart. Love, Dad.

Embraced by the Light

LYLE TATTON

In loving memory of Lyle Tatton who passed away May 11, 1995 Twenty years have passed Since you went away We think of you in silence And often speak your name. But all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Gone are the times we used to share But in our hearts you are always here. The gates of memories will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. Life goes on, we know that’s true, But it’s not the same since we lost you. You will always be in our hearts dad Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Kelly, Jana and Betty

KEITH KING

In memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Keith, who passed away May 18, 2011. Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, God took him Home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still, His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Loved forever and Always Colleen, Kimberly and Jeff, Kevin and Lana, Karl and Rose, Grandchildren, Steven and Jillian Asselstine, Elly, Owen and Finn King

FRED LOWRY

In loving memory of a dear husband and cherished father and Poppy who passed away May 18, 2012.

Our thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill, In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, We have you in our heart.

Lovingly remembered by wife, Doris, children and their families

May 16, 2012

It’s hard to believe it’s been three years since God has taken you Home. To us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today, You couldn’t say goodbye to us, You couldn’t see our tears, But you left us with beautiful memories That we will treasure through the years, Especially during holidays and our card games. Forever loved and missed by Floyd, Stephen, Sharon, Megan, Chad and family.

N A P A N E E MEMORIAMS

B E AV E R

We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of APRIL 2015 by family and friends.

Gifts In Memoriam In Memory of:

Sylvia Aboud Sam Amos Andrew Chisholm George Dale Owen Evans Ralph Frisken

Muriel Graham Ross Gunby Cliff Gurnsey Eileen Hart Ken Hobbs Chris Leslie

Special remembrances have also been made in honour of:

Robert A. Clark May 5, 2007 Daisy Hurley Grant May 23, 1995 Donald R. Reid May 31, 1932 Keith Richmond May 2, 2013 Doug Storring October 24, 2001 Donald Thompson April 21, 2014 Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. If you wish to see a name appear in the special remembrance section, donations must be received by mail or phone by the first Monday of each month You may arrange your donation by phone 613-354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the funeral home, or mail cheque with memoriam name included along with notification address to L & A County General Hospital Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, Ontario K7R 2Z4 Charitable # 890597842 RR0001

DEATHS

BAKER, Dean Raymond

Passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital on May 4, 2015, beloved husband of the late Iris Baker (nee King). Devoted father of Amy and Jeff. Loving brother of Don and Sharon and predeceased by siblings Cecil, Fern and Bessie. Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Dr. Harle’s team and the staff at Kingston General Hospital for their compassionate care. Cremation has taken place with interment at the Newburgh Cemetery and a Celebration of Life to be held at a later date. Donations to the ‘Newburgh United Church Pipe Organ Restoration Fund’ c/o Box 188, Newburgh, Ontario K0K 2S0 to celebrate Iris and Dean’s love of music would be appreciated by the family.

BREMNER, David

1943-2014 It’s been a year since you went away, I still hear the music you loved to play. I hope you have met with all your old friends, And are playing all the old and new trends. I miss you dearly each and every day, But friends help me cope along the way, We seem to think we have forever, But in my heart, you’ll leave me never. Love, Bonnie

In Memory of

Peacefully, with family by his side, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, after a brave and valiant fight with cancer. David Alexander Bremner of Deseronto, at age 55, beloved husband for 30 years of Mary Anne Bremner (Costello). Cherished and loving father of Adam (Krista) and Jason (Katie). Brother of Susan Bremner (Jim McCarthy) of Oshawa. Son of Dorothy Bremner (Harley Cathcart) of Peterborough and the late Eugene Bremner. Uncle of Mikal of Oshawa and Danial of Calgary. David was also loved and treasured by the Costello family. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613354-3341) on Friday, May 8th from 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm. Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday, May 9th at 11am. Inurnment at the Deseronto Cemetery Columbarium. Memorial donations made to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation (by cheque only) would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

DEATHS

HOLDEN, Faith Pearl (nee Pinkerton)

Thursday, May 14, 2015 DEATHS

LEAVENS, Marion Leone (nee Simpson)

Mary Markotich Marion Paul June Thompson Bruce Turnball Judith Wilde

DEATHS

AUSTIN, Dennis Charles

Passed away suddenly at home on Thursday, May 7, 2015, beloved son of the late Arthur and Doreen Austin. Loving father of Sonya Tryon (Dustin) and grandfather of Joel, Tory and Josh. Dear brother of Larry (Linda) of Napanee; Wayne (Barbara) of Deloro; Leonard (Betty) and Julia Austin of R.R.1 Selby and predeceased by his brother Edwin. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday from 7pm9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

Formerly Faith Chartrand, passed away at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital, surrounded by her loving family on Thursday, May 7, 2015, in her 74th year. Beloved wife of Thorpe Holden and the late David Chartrand. Loving and devoted mother of Charlene Mastin (Charles) of Glenburnie; Jeff Chartrand (Kim) of Picton and stepmother of Kevin Holden (Dale) of Croydon. Cherished Gramma of Jeremy, Stephanee, Joshua, Tylor (Christina), Derek, Bria (Nate) and Arlisse. Dear sister of the late Graham (late Mary) and Glenn (Sandy) of Havelock. Fondly remembered by her sisters and brothers-in-law along with many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Monday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 11am with visitation from 10am11am. A Reception followed the Service. Interment Sophiasburgh Cemetery. Donations to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Palliative Care Unit or the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

WALES, Nadine Norma (nee McCoy)

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

Passed away tragically, fishing on the Bay of Quinte with his brother-in-law Tyler Maracle on April 26, 2015. Matt is the beloved son of Beverley Maracle of Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and Donald Fairman of Belleville. Dear brother of Jennifer Wannamaker. Loving husband of Crystal Rhode. Uncle of Madison, Noah, Brody and Chloe. Grandson of Karl and Dolores Doreen (predeceased) and Don and Marie Fairman of Napanee. Matt will be greatly missed by his many aunts, uncles, cousins, his many friends and by his mother and father-in-law Randy and Sherry Rhode, brother-in-law Mike and Sara Landry, Christine Landry and Matt Bolton and Tyler Maracle and Chevy Rhode, nephews, Connor, Shavonne, Memphis, Rihanna, Sadie, Jace, Max, Deven and David. Family and friends will be received at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto (613-396-2310) on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 from 7pm9p.m. and on Thursday, May 14, 2015 from 11am-1p.m. Funeral Service will follow at 1pm in the Funeral Home. Interment in All Saints Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Tyendinaga Wolf Pack in memory of Matt. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com Fishing forever with his brother-inlaw Tyler Maracle

Formerly Kenny and Powley. Survived by her husband James Ernest Leavens, sons, Stuart Kenny (Erin) of Toronto; Steve Kenny (Shelly) of Kingston; Mike Powley (Robin) of Enterprise and Dave Powley of Kingston, stepdaughters, Susanne Sheffield (Cal) of Napanee and Renee Leavens of Kingston. She leaves behind ten grandchildren, Clinton, Jesse, Brody, Michael, Nathan, Becky, Francheska, Rayne, Darius and Thomas, also surviving are a sister Elizabeth Armes (Bob) and two brothers, Tom Simpson and Dan Simpson (Joan). She was predeceased by her parents Bill and Dorothy Simpson, first husband Melvin Kenny, daughter Susannah Margaret Kenny and sister-in-law Sharon. Born on July 6, 1945, Marion arrived in the Kingston area after the expropriation of the family farm in New Jerusalem, New Brunswick to form Camp Gagetown. After raising her children, Marion began two lifelong dreams. She returned to College and became a local Real Estate Agent working for Century 21 in the Napanee area and began her first novel. Now her four novels and more can be found at marionleavens.com Marion was very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and helped organize the annual Nativity Exhibit held at the Chapel each December. Marion passed away following a battle with cancer on May 10, 2015 at the age of 69. The Wake was held at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” from 7pm-9pm on Tuesday and 10am-11am on Wednesday. The funeral was held at the Funeral Home Chapel at 11am on Wednesday May 13, 2015. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Napanee Family and Children’s Services would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

FAIRMAN, Matthew Donald Luke

WAYNE VANDEBOGART

PHYLLIS THOMPSON

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448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

Passed away peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, at age 74. Beloved wife of Gerald Wales and loving mother of Greg (Dawn) of Amherstview; Dan of Napanee and Tim (Nicole) of Bath. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Josh, Shayna, Dustin, Dillan, Brady, Brody and Ashlee. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 12pm-1pm. A reception will follow at the home of Tim and Nicole Wales, 7529 Loyalist Parkway, Bath. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

MANSER, Timothy Wayne

Of Kingston, surrounded by his family’s love, on April 30, 2015, in his 58th year, passed into God’s waiting hands after a hard-fought battle with heart disease and diabetes. Loved son of the late Len and June Manser. Beloved husband of Alice Manser (nee Alarie). Dearly missed son-in-law of Alice Alarie. Dear stepfather to Michael Emmons (Kerry) and Kevin Kaddatz. Loving brother of Linda Harpell (Bill), Napanee; Kathy McNichols (David), Newburgh; Cheryl Weselake (late Richard), Croydon; Debbie Manser (Sandy Moore) (late Mikel Manser), Kingston; Diane Varrette (Chris), Tweed and Steacy Powell (Greg), Kingston. Sadly missed by his Uncle Charlie and Aunt Marlene Manser, Napanee and many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and neighbours. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Tim’s life will be held on Saturday, June 13, 2015 from 1pm-5pm at the 560 Legion on Montreal Street, Kingston. Private family Service to be held at a later date for Interment. Donations to the Legion Poppy Fund in Tim’s memory would be appreciated.


Thursday, May 14, 2015 DEATHS

MILNE (Coates), Diane Margaret

October 27, 1949, Toronto, ON – May 6, 2015, Napanee, ON Diane wore her illness with an uncommon grace, determination and pragmatism over the 21 intermittent years she faced cancer. Soul mate to husband Charlie for over 37 years, acutely proud mother of Austin, unexpected cat lover, thanks to her persistent feline companion Misum, sister of Glenn and daughter of the late Margaret and Jack Coates. Diane’s journey through life began in Scarborough and took her to St. John, New Brunswick, the Hockley Valley, Leaside, Ottawa, Aberfoyle, Blue Mountain and finally to Tarry Hall on Adolphus Reach in Conway. Her passions were varied and intense which included blues music, cooking, gardening, skiing, politics, books, fashion and design, photography and home renovating. Unabashedly driven to challenge her surroundings, Diane loved pursuing the unconventional. A University of Guelph Bsc Agr. horticulturalist and plant pathologist, Diane’s career in Canada’s agricultural sector started with inspecting potato ships in St. John, New Brunswick and progressed to being an executive in both the Federal and Ontario ministries of agriculture, where she led international phytosanitary negotiations and headed regulation and enforcement. Diane’s vivacious presence, genuine compassion and biting humour will be revered by family and friends alike. She would wish for her premature departure to serve as notice to all who delay living life to the fullest for another day. Interment Service was held May 11th at 1pm in Kingston’s Cataraqui Cemetery, 927 Purdy’s Mill Road. Arrangements entrusted to Cataraqui Cemetery and Funeral Services (613-546-6545). Those wishing to make a charitable donation in Diane’s memory, please consider: Lennox & Addington Hospice, www.landahospice.ca/donations.ht ml or Cataraqui Cemetery - National Historic Site and Garden Cemetery (registered charity) for gardening endeavours www.cataraquicemetery.ca/index.cfm/about-us/donate/

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‘TEAPOT’ MARACLE, Tyler Quinn July 26, 1993-April 26, 2015

Passed away tragically, on April 26, 2015 with his brother-in-law Matty Fairman on the Bay of Quinte. Tyler is the cherished son of Robin and Tammy Maracle and son-in-law of Sherry and Randy Rhode. Treasured brother of Brittany, brother-inlaw Todd and uncle to Tamara. He is the loving husband of Chevy Rhode. Tyler will always be remembered by his grandparents, Jean Maracle and Bob (predeceased) and Jeanette Clark and Garnet (predeceased) and his many aunts, uncles, cousins and his many friends. Family and friends will be received at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto (613-396-2310) on Friday, May 15, 2015 at 1pm to Celebrate his Life in the Funeral Home. Interment to follow in the Native New Life Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Tyler. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com Fishing forever with his brother-inlaw Matty Fairman

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N A P A N E E DEATHS

WEIR (Williams), Gail Louise

Gail passed peacefully, at home, with her family on Friday, May 1, 2015, at the age of 57. She is now an eternal seasonal camper in the sky, sitting on the deck with her coffee and her Labrador. Adored wife of Richard Weir. Cherished mother of Sara Walsh, Benjamin and Lacey Penner and Mackenzie and Jared Weir. Treasured grandmother of Hope and Grace Davis and Rielly and Sydney Walsh. Dear sister of Jennifer Bergquist, Debbie Walker, Randy, Darlene and the late Terry. Gail is predeceased by her parents Carl Kellar and Beverly Moore. Gail’s family wishes to thank Marg Milne and Lillian Lloyd of St. Elizabeth Health Care, you were there for us every minute and were simply amazing, also, a very special thanks to Pauline Flindall for keeping Rick on track through the worst of times. You are a true friend. Gail owned her own Hair Salon in Napanee before working for the Ministry of Community and Social Services. She was very involved in the Union and was Local 432 President until her illness prevented further involvement. This potent negotiator saved many members jobs and prevented unfair practice in the workplace. Employer representatives did not enjoy sitting across the table from this woman! We have lost a truly incredible woman and she will be deeply missed. If you so desire, donations may be made to the Lung Association in honour of Gail. A celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Cataraqui Cemetery and Funeral Services (613-546-6545). You are invited to share your memories and condolences online at www.cataraquicemetery.ca

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AUCTIONS

SATURDAY MAY 23RD AT 10:00 A.M.

VIEWING DAY OF AUCTION OR BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!! Farm Auction Sale To be Held on Site at Civic #3950 6th Concession Joyceville From Hwy 401 take Exit #632, travel north on Joyceville Rd. approx. 4 kms. to 6th Concession Rd., turn east, travel approx. 6.5 kms. Watch for Signs Backhoe: 2005 Case 580 Super M 4WD Extend-A-Hoe with Deluxe cab, 6000 hrs. (nice) Tractors: JD 6410 4WD with cab & JD 640 front end loader (only 1671 original hrs. must be seen), JD 6200 4WD open station with JD 640 front end loader (4712 hrs. nice straight tractor) Trailers: 16ft 1990 Martin 9 tonne Tagalong float, 1993 Martin 20ft 12 ton, combination Tag-Along/Pole trailer Machinery: Rotobeck Jo ber #810 offset disk (New has not tilled 30 acres), JD #925 Mo Co. dicibine (like new), Victor model 115 Tandem hyd lift hay rake, JD 435 md baler (excellent cond.), JD 336 sm sq baler, 32ft 12 tonne double reach Horst wagon with round bale rack, NH 256 side delivery rake, Kneverland 4 furrow 3Pth plough, JD flail chopper, MF 33 grain drill with DD & GS, Bush-hog 12ft hyd disk, JD 709 rotary cutter (like new), IH 45 vibra shank C-tine cultivator, small flat top hay wagon, 40ft closed in elevator, MF 3pth belt driven sickle bar mower, Mckee single auger snow blower, 3Pth Rhino scraper blade, 2 3Pth md bale spears, Rhino post hole auger, approx. 25 new double diamond gates (Extra bar), locking head gate, 3 round bale feeders, portable cattle loading ramp, Homemade goose neck stock trailer, expect 1 wagon load of small farm related items Plan to attend on time for this auction will not exceed 1.5 hrs. Auctioneers Note: Every piece of this machinery has been bought new on the farm, extremely well cared for and has never spent a night outdoors. Canteen & Washroom Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with Proper I.D. Props: Mr. & Mrs. Jeff McEwen AUCTIONEERS & SALE MANAGERS Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Erinsville, On Ingleside On 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Loss or Accident

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Napanee Beaver

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AUCTIONS

ESTATE FARM AUCTION 2 - M.F. Tractors, Case Backhoe, Round Baler, Line of Machinery, Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Household Effects

THE ESTATE OF THE LATE SANFORD & EMMA YOUNG Approx. 35 KM North of Kingston, Take Division St. North through Inverary to North Shore Road on Right, Follow to Leland Rd. Turn Left (422 Leland Rd)

- /°Ê 9ÊÓÎ]ÊÓä£xÊUÊ£ä\ääÊ ° °Ê- ,* 580C Case Industrial Backhoe with 2 Buckets; 165 MF. Diesel Tractor with Allied Loader; 135 M.F. Diesel Tractor with Farmhand Loader (Both were bought new on farm); 5041 Vermeer Round Baler; M.F. #9 Square Baler; N.H. 492 9Ft. Haybine; N.H. 256 Side Rake; M.F. 3 P.T.H. 7 Ft. Mower; 2 Hay Wagons with Flat Racks; Approx. 30’ Pipe Hay Elevator; M.F. 110 Manure Spreader; M.F. 3 P.T.H. 3 Furrow Plow; M.F. 3 P.T.H. Hyd. Disc; 3 P.T.H. Terras Blade; Pull Type Tandem Disc; 3 P.T.H. Post Hole Auger; Horse Drawn 13 Run Seed Drill; Chain Harrows; G.E. Electric Welder with Wisconsin Engine; H.D. Ingersoll Ram Air Compressor; Power Air Greaser; Engine Lift; Large Chain Falls; Fence Stretchers; Electric Cattle Water; Metal Feed Cart; Hammer Mill; Approx. 150 Lb. Anvil; Forage/Few Blacksmith Tools; Drill Press; Several Large Hay Tarps; 2 - Sets of Tractor Chains (165/135 M.F.); Tool Chest; Wrenches/Tools, Forks, Shovels, Chains Etc.; Approx. 50 Split Rails; Several Poly Rain Barrels; Many Other Farm Related Items. FARM VEHICLES - International Farm Dump Truck - Running (As Is); 1987 Dodge Ram 350 - Running (As Is). PRIMITIVES/COLLECTIBLES - 2 Wooden Wheel Barrels with Wooden Side Boards (one with original painted flowers); Wooden Straw Fork; Wooden Oxen Yoke; Wooden Butter Bowl; Ladles/Print; Dazey Churn M.F.G. Co. (Real Nice); Barrel Churn; Antique Cast Iron Farm Bell with Yoke; Rather Large Collection of Axes, (Broad Axes, Double Blade, Fire, Hatchets, Adgers Etc.); Cast Iron Seats - Noxons, Toronto 3, Others; Barn Lanterns, Railroad Etc.; Several Cast Iron Pots; Trivets; Iron Boot Jack; Choppers/Sheep Sheers; Oil Jar/ Several Oil Tins Etc.; Several Hay Car Forks (some unusual); Hay Knives; Cross Cut Saw Etc.; Cream/Milk Cans; Quantity of New Old Car Parts; Car Parts of All Types; 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and some earlier Licence Plates; Collector Chain Saws F.C.W./Canadian; Collector Moto Ski Snow Machine (Only a partial listing); ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD - Pine Back To Wall Cupboard; Early Dresser/Several Other Dressers; Several Antique Washstands; Settee; Antique Extension Table; Several Sets of Wooden Chairs; Press Back Chairs & Others; Early Drop Leaf Table; Early Doll Bed; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Admiral Floor Model Radio/ Record Combination; Enamel Cook Stove; 2 - Air Tight Stoves; Westinghouse Floor Fan with Cast Iron Base; Several Washboards; Sewing Machine Base; Several Coal Oil Lamps/Crocks; Quantity of Dishes (China and Glassware); Cooking Utensils Etc.; Fridge; Beatty Propane 4 Burner Stove; Wringer Washing Machine; Metal Gun Cabinet; This is Only a Partial Listing. Much More. This Estate Auction Sale has something for everyone. There has never been a sale on this property before. The Young’s kept everything for a lifetime of several generations. Still finding things. Sale Order 10:00 AM Household/Antiques/Collectibles; 1:00 P.M. Farm Related. Executor - Clarence Young Lunch By - Perth Road United Church TERMS - CASH/INTERAC OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. Pictures and listing go to WWW.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. AUCTION SALE MANAGED BY DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE 613 386-3039 AUCTIONEER: BRAD SNIDER 613 386-3773 Executor/Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale


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FARM AUCTION SALE AT 10:00 AM ON SITE FOR DONALD McRAE, LONSDALE, ONT. Directions: From Hwy. 401 take Marysville Road north to stop sign. Turn east (right) and follow to first left, then follow to 972 Marysville Rd. New Idea 483 soft core round baler (4x4), Wood flat rack wagon, Ford side delivery rake, wheel rake, John Deere 14T square baler, Mayrath hay & grain elevator on undercarriage, 10 ft. set of trail type discs, Ford 3 PTH 3 furrow plough, 3 PTH 10 ft. cultivator, Inland SA84 3 PTH snow blower, field roller, NH manure spreader, older model seed drill, antique John Deere sub soiler on steel, 2 sets of spike tooth drags/evener bar, 3 PTH cement mixer, 3PTH wood splitter, utility trailer, a number of tube & steel gates, cattle squeeze, round bale feeders, bale spear, galvanized water trough, 4” grain auger with motor, Two old Skidoos, Honda 50 moped (as found). Antique platform scales/weights, chicken feeders & waters, old chicken brooder, wooden pulleys, wooden buggy wheels, qty. of fencing supplies, wire etc., wooden pulleys, old tools, child's wooden bobsleigh, antique bicycle, old license plates, Texaco oil pails, grease tins, old horse shoes, several wood crates with stenciling, wooden barrels, harness makers vice, seed drill box, church pew, “Salada Tea” push bar, “Velvet Pastry Flour” push bar, several old windows & doors, wood ladders and numerous other pieces. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

MONDAY, MAY 18TH

FARM AUCTION SALE AT 9:30 AM ON SITE FOR PAUL FOLEY, MADOC, ONT. Directions: From Hwy. # 7 at Madoc take the Cooper Road north approx. 4 kms. to sale site at 1155 Cooper Road. Massey Ferguson 135 tractor, Belarus 825 4wd tractor/ cab & loader & 3 sets of remotes, Belarus 570 4wd tractor/ 2 sets of remotes, Belarus 500 2wd tractor, Ford 800 industrial tractor/ loader being restored, set of tractor chains, Bush Hog 9.5 ft set of offset discs, 2 -3 PTH “S” tine cultivators (8 & 12 ft), Ferguson 3PTH 2 furrow plough, 3 PTH 7 ft. box scraper (new), loader mount rock forks (new), International 510 16 run double disc seed drill/grass seed box. Turnco sprocket packer, International 510 21 run double disc seed drill, set of chain harrows, 2 Allis Chalmers #66 pull type combines both in good working condition, Turnco gravity wagon, 30 ft. 5 inch PTO driven grain auger on undercarriage, 3- 4 inch grain augers. HI-Cap model 40 grain cleaner, John Deere # 85 grain cleaner, 2 older model grain dryers, New Holland 477 7 ft, haybine, Morrill wheel rake, New Holland 273 square baler/# 54 thrower, bale thrower wagon, 16 ft. flat bottom hay wagon, Walco-Douglas 3 PTH 6 ft. finishing mower (like new), Field General 3PTH 5 ft. rotary mower, 3PTH hydraulic wood splitter, 3 PTH 6.5 ft. bucket, McKee 3PTH 7 ft. snowblower, 3 PTH. drag behind snowblower, 3 PTH bale spear, small utility trailer, 3 PTH fertilizer spreader, Fanning mill in good working order, pallet cart (as new), Coleman 5000 watt generator. DeLaval cream separator, 2 DeLaval milkers, vacuum pump. Qty. of buckwheat & fall rye seed, tote of oats, ½ tote of mixed soybean & buckwheat. 1982 Lincoln Mark VI with 79,000 kms., 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe with 328,000 kms. ( both sell as is), 14 ft. aluminum boat, Johnson 15 HP outboard motor, snowmobile trailer, 2 snowmobile sleds, 53 ft. highway storage trailer, 2 antique style wagon scales/weights, old shutters, barrel churn 2 older wood stoves, propane bar fridge, car port(as is), 2 old dune buggies, 2 volkswagen motors (as is), house trailer (as is), large qty. of shop tools including steel workbench, chain saws, water pumps, wrenches, socket sets, hand power tools, small lawn roller, gas weedeaters, power washers, fencing supplies, forks & shovels, barrels, garden supplies & many more farm related smalls far too many to list. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, Cheque/ID Lunch available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

FRIDAY, MAY 22ND

Consignment & Wood Working Tool Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Antique dressers, Antique oil lamps, John Deere dishes, old glass & dishes, Antique wicker chairs, Antique spinning wheel, Antique drop leaf table, glass display cabinet, maple buffet and hutch, oak pedestal table with 4 pressback chairs, 3 cedar lined chests, Antique china cabinet, Antique chairs, wool and sewing material, knitting machine, Beam scales, stone crocks, Woods 4ft freezer, quilts, Tools: King Industrial 6" joiner, Delta 1.5hp dust collector, King Industrial table saw with sliding extension table, King 16" auto planer, Craftex 3hp 220 volt 24" drum sander, Craftex 3hp 220 volt wood shaper, King floor model drillpress, Mastercraft 32" wood lathe, Rockwell hand planer, Craftsman 12" band saw, Craftsman hollow chisel mortiser, porter cable, 2hp 6 gallon air compressor, Craftsman tabletop band saw, quantity of gluing clamps including aluminum and pipe clamps, quantity of hand tools, power tools, hardware and other wood working shop related items. Note: Tools all in excellent condition and have been well maintained. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

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HOLIDAY MONDAY MAY 18TH AT 10:30 A.M.

Farm Auction Sale Tractors, Farm Machinery, Portable Saw Mill & More To be Held On Site at Civic #4518 Holleford Rd. Hartington From Hwy 401 take Exit #611 at Kingston, travel north on Hwy 38 approx. 21 kms to Holleford Rd., turn east, travel approx. 1.5 kms. Watch for Signs Tractors & Combine: AC 185, AC 7000 2 wd with cab, Leyland 270 with front end loader, Gleaner A Combine with grain head Machinery: NH DR740A silage special rnd baler (very nice), JD 8350 grain drill with DD, grass seed and fert (very nice), BushHog 10ft offset discs, Kneverland 4 furrow semi mount variable width plough, 18ft 8 ton running gear with all steel bale thrower rack, NH 790 forage harvester with wide pickup hay head, NH forage box on 10 ton running gear, NH forage box on tandem running gear, 8”x40ft Westfield grain auger, PTO driven roller mixer, 10ft rubber tired land roller, 12ft set of chain harrows, Cattleman’s choice dolly style feeder wagon, Set of 20.8-34 T-rail snap-on duals with hardware, 28ft board banded port saw mill with square 24” log, homemade round bale wagon, 4 round bale feeders, 2 creep feeders Note: Plan to attend on time for there are no small items. Entire auction will not exceed 1.5 hrs. Canteen & Washroom Available Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with Proper I.D. Props: Bill & The Late Neil Babcock AUCTIONEERS & SALE MANAGERS Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Erinsville, On Ingleside On 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Loss or Accident

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH

AT 5:00 PM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Pine kitchen table/leaf, 4 chairs & matching hutch, round drop leaf kitchen table/2 chairs, maple serving table on casters, loveseat, 2 matching wing back chairs, coffee table/matching end tables, magazine rack & plant stand, ¾ bed/ box spring & mattress, 4 drawer chest, double headboard, 2 dressers/mirrors, 5 drawer chest & 2 night tables, blanket rack, qty. of smalls including 8 place setting of dishes, BMP, glass & china, small kitchen appliances, lamps, linens & bedding, qty. of yarn & sewing notions, chandelier, flatware & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, MAY 23RD

AT 9:00 AM AUCTION SALE - BARDON SUPPLIES LTD STOCK REDUCTION SALE 405 COLLEGE STREET EAST, BELLEVILLE Large sale of surplus and discontinued plumbing and heating products including – tubs, showers, oil tanks, plumbing fixtures, furnaces, piping, bathroom accessories, few tools. NO RESERVES - NO DELIVERY PROVIDED ALL SALES FINAL TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE, MC, VISA & DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED BY BARDON’S OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos

SATURDAY, MAY 30TH

Sale 10:00am Viewing 8:00am Antique Tractor and Farm Machinery Sale 774 County Road #1 Picton, 2 kms North of traffic circle. Sale conducted for Paul Sharpe who has been collecting Antique tractors and machinery for the last 40 years. Some vary unique and interesting pieces. 1962 Pontiac Parisienne with 283 motor 2 speed power glide transmission all original with 18564.1 miles on speedometer, hit and miss engines, 20hp 648 Case tractor with loader, Antique Tractors: Case S, 9N Ford, Farmall H, 2- Alice Chalmers C, Cockshutt 30, Ford 8N, Case S junior, Massy Harris 44, Massy Harris 102, Massy Harris 22, LA Case 45, Oliver 70 standard, Oliver 70 rowcrop, 950 David Brown with allied loader, Cockshutt 60 rowcrop, 1020 McCormick Deering- steel tractor for parts. Antique Equipment: Bolens garden scuffler, Cockshutt working ground driven manure spreading, walking plows, riding plows, 3pth plows, Massy trip rake, various size tractor tires and wheels, numerous Antique tractor parts and fenders, Antique tractor seats, rubber tired wooden spoke farm wagon, John Deere grass seeder, 64 GMC with 283 motor, Hus-Ski 1950-60s snow machine, large quantity of small antique tools, milk cans, steel barrels, 3pth buzz saw, IH #430 baler, Massy baler, 1600 lb roller, 3pth post hole digger, 3pth balance weight, 3pth grader blades, bale fork, 2 ton engine lift Tools: 5200 Powerpack generator, Craftsman 7hp 60gallon upright aircompressor 220volt, 2 ton engine lift, quantity of woodworking tools, power tools, T Bar fence posts, 2 ATV blades, Gravely mower with blade, gaspowered walk behind sickle mowers, walk behind weedeaters, 12 hp White riding lawnmower, 8hp snowblower, electric bicycles, 5hp wood chipper, 10hp Johnston outboard, heavy duty wench, double axle utility trailer with brakes, double axle cargo trailer plus various size utility trailers, Many more articles too numerous to list. Canteen Available. See website for pictures www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

Thursday, May 14, 2015

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MONDAY, MAY 18TH

AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE -PHIL AND JOAN AINSWORTH 3061 COUNTY ROAD 7, (LAKE ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD) PICTON, ONT. PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY 4 miles EAST of Picton on Loyalist Parkway (Highway 33) and turn SOUTH onto County Road 7 (Lake on the Mountain Road) for 8 miles. VINTAGE VEHICLES- 1941 Dodge Canadian 4 door sedan Model D21S in restored and running condition; 1941 Cadillac 60 Special 4 door sedan – rare- some disassembly – restoration project; 1937 Ford V8 – Model 85 humpback – 2 door sedan with original 37 Ford engine – complete – restoration project; 1926 Essex Coach parts car – incomplete; 1921 Hupmobile Phaeton parts car – incomplete; vehicles sell at approx 1PM; many vintage car parts including wooden box for pick up truck, Mercury tail gate, lights; Massey Ferguson 35 gas tractor in good running condition; 3 point hitch hydraulic wood splitter, 16 ft tandem axle flat deck car trailer with Beaver tail ramps, MIG welder – new; motorcycle jack, Collection of garage memorabilia including Petroliana signs and cans such as Knight, Locktite, Dunlop, White Rose, Firestone, Sunoco, Gutta Percha, Exide, Prestolite, Pennzoil, BA, Goodyear, Atlas, Whitaker, Packard, BF Goodrich, Canadian oil bottles including Enarco, Sunoco, Shell, Marquette; American oil bottles including Atlantic, Rhodes, Mobil, Huffman, Valor, Valoline, Esso; oil bottle filler tank, 4 sided Marvelube oil bottle stand, Willard battery stand, Shell gas pump globe, vintage Canadian and American license plates, vintage tin toys, child’s riding toys pedal cars and tractor; wooden barrel, automotive collectibles, automotive ephemera – shop manuals, parts catalogues, sales brochures, owners manuals, road maps, travel brochures, numerous other articles from 50 years of collecting. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos

SATURDAY, MAY 23RD

FARM AUCTION SALE AT 9:30 AM ON SITE FOR ARNOLD DEVRIES, R.R. # 8 PICTON Directions: From Deseronto take Hwy. 49 south to Fish Lake Road. Follow it west 4 Kms. To Bethesda Rd. Turn south and follow to 15 Machills Rd. (Watch for signs). MF 1085 2wd tractor/cab, David Brown 990 tractor/loader, MF 925 haybine, NH 55 side delivery rake, MF #9 baler, Bale buncher, 32 ft. pipe frame elevator on undercarriage, flat bottom hay wagon, homemade big bale wagon undercarriage, Kongskilde 3 PTH 12 ft. cultivator, 10 ft. set of trail discs. 9 shank chisel plow, 3 PTH manure bucket, 4 drum field roller, 3 section trail harrows, trail type mower, JD 506 3 PTH rotary mower, trail type rotary mower, 3 PTH post hole auger, 3 PTH scraper blade, 2 antique walking ploughs, old scuffler, several sets of horse drawn sleigh bunks, 3 wood wagons (as is), several wagon running gears, set of drag discs, Speed king 4 inch grain auger, 5 inch grain auger, Honda 4514 hydrostatic riding lawnmower (as is), rolls of page wire, barbed wire, electric fencers and fencing supplies, “T” bar fence posts, farm gates, qty. of used steel sheeting, garden trailer, 3 PTH boom, chicken feeders, large qty. of horse accessories including a show wagon (rough), western pony & horse saddles, assorted harness, nylon halters, collars, shaves & tongues, harness brass, brushes, bridles & much more. Large qty. of shop tools including Mastercraft wood lathe (new), compressor, welder, new electric door opener, battery charger, chainsaws, workmate, jackall, al. ext. ladder, step ladder, wrenches, hammers, Stainless steel sink, shovels, hardware, garden supplies, garden tiller, assorted chains, large pile of scrap & many more items far too many to list. Household effects selling at 9:30 a.m.- Kenmore washer & dryer, Antique walnut dining suite including table, 6 chairs, sideboard & china cabinet, antique washstand/teardrop pulls, chesterfield & chair, Yamaha organ, wing back chair, antique pine jam cupboard, set of 8 cane bottom chairs, Victorian chair, hall table, Pine queen size sleigh bed/ matching 5 drawer chest & dresser/mirror, lyre back chair, queen size bed, dresser/ mirror, chest of drawers, small side table, rocker, spinning wheel, several antique wall clocks, Sessions mantle clock, clock shelf, apple basket, old licence plates, collector plates, magazine rack, cabinet model sewing machine, air conditioner, small kirchen appliances, assorted everyday dishes, DeLaval clock, cast iron pieces, old prints, assorted lamps, a number of coal oil lamps, barn lanterns, strawberry boxes & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, Cheque/ID Lunch available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

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151 Moscow Road (south of Centreville) Saturday, May 16th 9am - 4pm

Tools, fishing rods, lamps, end tables, sap pan, buckets, spiles, toys, games, patio table, umbrella, wall hangings, dishes, card table, chairs, ping-pong table, miscellaneous items, 2 furrow plows, 5’ 3 pt. hitch snowblower, bush hog, lawn roller, utility trailer

YARD SALE/ BAKE SALE

Saturday May 16th 8am - 2pm Napanee Fairgrounds (If raining, inside old Arena) Many items. Something for Everyone. Support Lennox & Addington 4-H

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Aluminum Ladder Boat Trailer • Old Chairs Generator • Love Seat New Shoes • Beds New Bed Sheets • Dryer

4372 COUNTY ROAD 8, S OUTH SHORE HAY B AY CLEARING OUT ALL STOCK

Furniture, Appliances, Dinette Suites, Musical Instruments, Dining Room Suites, Oil Paintings, and much more

18 Bridge St. Picton Open 10am-5:30pm Thursdays • Fridays • Saturdays

613-970-1932

TAMWORTH LIONS

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E-waste collection and old clothing collection

Saturday May 23rd at 8am Inside Tamworth Arena

Saturday May 16th Monday May 18th 8am - 4pm 1587 Galt Street Bath

Monday May 18th 8am 618 Little Creek Road and 625 Little Creek Road Napanee

Women’s gently used all-season clothing with accessories Sizes 4-10

Lots of items to choose from Something for Everyone

For inquiries call 613-354-2436

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Desks • Power Tools Dressers • Freezer • Fridges 1000 DVDs • Trailers Lawn Chairs • Antiques Old Cook Stove

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May 16th at 995 Bridge St. West 8am - 1pm

Saturday May 16th 7688 County Rd. 2 East Napanee Starting at 8am

Antique child’s table and 4 chairs, antique toy bed and stroller, unused 16 g.b. nano I-Pod, surround sound, new push mower, miscellaneous tools, many other items If you want it, probably we’ve got it

Outdoor bench, lounge, computer desks, monitor (flat screen), keyboard, toaster oven, wet and dry vac, wooden headboard for double bed, antique dresser, Blue Mountain pottery, variety of everything

MULTI-HOME

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Saturday, May 16th 8am - 4pm

Saturday May 16th Sunday May 17th Monday May 18th 9am - 4pm 84 Hessford Street Napanee

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along Neville Point Road on Beaver Lake just off Highway 41 near Erinsville Assortment of items for sale. Well worth the drive.

YARD SALE Saturday May 16th 8am - 2pm 541 Bridge St. West Napanee Garden items, jewellery, designer purses, duvet, bedding, many small items

2 FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday May 16th Starting at 7am 33 and 36 Cherrywood Parkway Napanee

GARAGE SALES Sunday May 17th 8am - 2pm Rain or Shine 61 Alfred Street Napanee

Puzzles, sewing materials, jewellery, cards, etc.

LARGE SALE Saturday May 16th 8am - 2pm 2386 Big Creek Rd. Napanee

Antique dishes: Grindley, Minton, Woods & Sons. Furniture: Morris chair, Krohier sofa & chairs, 1950 Westhouse radio/record player. Household Items: Maytag range, Electrolux vacuum, Singer sewing machine, wringer washer. Farm Related Items, etc.

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May 16th 9am 212 Bethel Rd. Stone Mills Township Reise tow bar, interior doors, Harley tee shorts, helmonts, old tools, dynamite box, patio swing set and table, gas weedeater, gun cases, rocks, minerals, jewellery, 2 sections insulated chimney, store magazine stand

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Saturday May 16th 8am - 4pm 688 Addington Street County Road 4 Tamworth Something for Everyone

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Friday May 15th Saturday May 16th Sunday May 17th Starting at 8am 26 McCauley Road Marysville

1905 County Road 11 Selby Saturday May 16th 9am - 4pm

Close to intersection of Highway 49 and Old Highway 2

Furniture, baby things, etc.

Something for Everyone

Yard/ GARAGE Sale

To place an ad, simply call 613-354-6641 Ext. 101 or Fax to 613-354-2622 email: beaverclass@bellnet.ca Deadline: Tuesday at noon

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GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 16th Sunday, May 17th 9am - 4pm Rain Date: May 23rd and 24th 500 Hambly Road, Napanee Numerous household items, small tables, TV stand, fishing gear, Big Jon down riggers, Susuki King Quad 300 4 wheeler

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Saturday May 16th Sunday May 17th 8am - 1pm 355 Ginger Street Napanee Furniture, glassware, books, toys, golf bag, sports equipment, serving pieces, and lots more

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Saturday May 16th 8am - 4pm 3781 County Rd. 8, Napanee 30 years of collecting Blue Mountain pottery, large collection of 3-tone brown dishes, cups and saucers, 2 Norman Rockwell plates, brass pieces, collection of small watering cans, elephant collection, early 70’s Avon pieces, tools, “Wolf” soap stone carvings, “Renaissance” collection, porcelain doll, lots of stuff for everyone

YARD SALE 1 COL. X 2 1/4” Ad for $12.75 + HST

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COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR THE AG & RURAL UPDATE IS AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN THAT IS PRODUCED WEEKLY BY STAFF AT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD, (OMAF), BRIGHTON RESOURCE CENTRE. IT IS DISTRIBUTED FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION USED IN THIS FARM CALENDAR IS SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN.

Join Ontario’s farm and food communities for the celebration Celebrating Local Food Week June 1-7, 2015

In honour of Ontario’s second annual Local Food Week, Farm & Food Care Ontario invites you to join Ontario farmers and food partners in the celebration. Proclaimed under the Local Food Act, the first week of June marks the annual celebration of Local Food Week in Ontario. This year, the week-long celebration is set for June 1-7, with farmers, farm organizations, agribusinesses and government partners hosting events across the province.

Local Food Week gives Ontarians a chance to put a spotlight on the wide variety of local foods and beverages available year-round. Throughout the week, we’ll celebrate those who grow, produce, harvest, buy and sell it. We are fortunate to have access to a wide variety of local fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, eggs, dairy products, processed foods, honey and maple syrup that are readily available and grown or produced close to home. Whether at roadside farm stands and farm markets during the summer or at food retailers throughout the year, buying local has never been easier or more delicious. Local Food Week is an excellent way to bring together the farmers who produce our food, the retailers who sell it, the restaurants who prepare it and those who enjoy it every day. Here are a variety of ways you can join the Local Food Week celebrations: ·Host your own local food feast or barbecue with friends and family, with an entirely locally-sourced menu; ·On June 3 at 8pm ET, join the #loveONTfood Twitter party with farmers and foodies and celebrate all of Ontario’s great foods and beverages; ·Share your love of local food on social media using the #loveONTfood hashtag;

PIERCY’S FARM MARKET 9715A County Rd 2, East of Deseronto

613-396-3596

• ASPARAGUS • Bedding Plants • Dutch Sets • Rhubarb • Honey • Sauerkraut Business Hours: Mon - Sat 9:00am-6:00pm Sun - CLOSED

·Support your local farmers by choosing Ontario products all year long; ·Tour a farm virtually or find out more about how your food is produced by visiting www.farmfoodcare.org; · Visit www.loveontfood.ca for great resources and ideas on how to join in on the Local Food celebrations. Farm & Food Care Ontario is a coalition of farmers, agriculture and food partners working together to ensure public trust and confidence in food and farming. Farm & Food Care provides a coordinated approach and credible information on food and farming in Ontario. To learn more about Farm & Food Care Ontario or to support the organization’s efforts visit www.farmfoodcare.org.

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Feed: Bag and Bulk • Oil & Grease • Hydraulic Hose • Shavings • Animal Health • Farm Hardware • Fence Supplies • Baler Twine • Bale Wrap • Net Wrap • Fertilizer Business Hours - Monday to Friday 8:00 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 to Noon WE ACCEPT - Visa, Debit, Mastercard


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HEATING & COOLING

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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WHALEN | Busy summer ahead CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17

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Josh Whalen will look to once again earn his way into the Great Waterway Classic, which will take place in Bath Aug. 24-30

means a lot to me,” said end my summer.” Whalen. “If I find my way That Great Waterway into that tournament again tournament will take place it's certainly a nice way to Aug. 24-30.

Golf League opts for medal play format BY DOUG MURISON

CLUES ACROSS

5:03 p.m. group-Frank Dun1. Cleopatra's viper ham-33.2, 5:12 p.m. group4. Cuneiform Dave Travers-34.2, 5:30 p.m. writing group-Dave Burke-35.4, 5:39 10. Dekaliter p.m. group-Daryl Latimer- 11. Groaned 33.0, 5:48-group-Doug Muri- 12. For instance son-34.4, 5:57 p.m. group- 14. Wave in spanish Kevin Baker-32.6, 6:06 p.m. 15. Arabian gulf group-Bud Acton-34.4. 16. Written in red The Canadian Tire Gas 18. Denouncements Bar Closest to the Pin Hole on 22. Eat one's heart two was Carl Strudwick, the out extra Closest to the Pin on 23. Survive longer five was Barry Brummel. than 24. Take priority over 26. Foreign service 27. Russian king (alt. sp.) 28. Stinkheads 30. Old name for Notice to Residents of Bath Tokyo 31. Box (abbr.) The Loyalist Township Utilities Division will undertake the annual watermain and 34. Red rock in hydrant flushing program from May 19 – June 9, 2015. Flushing will begin in Zone 1, as Australia shown in the diagram below, and proceed westerly. 36. Not old 37. Enlarge hole If during this process your water appears discolored, please run the cold water tap until 39. Difficulty clear, approximately 5 minutes. If the discoloration persists, contact the Engineering walking Clerk at 613-386-7351, ext. 116. 40. The high point We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. of something 41. 101 If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please 42. Hunting contact 613-386-7351 ext 100 between 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or e-mail info@loyalist.ca.

net in the group. The overall low net winner for the field Special to the Beaver was Paul King with a score of 30. The following are the It was a gorgeous night for golf last Thursday as 62 play- group winners according to ers enjoyed the great weath- their tee times- 3:30 p.m. group- Paul Wilson -35.0, 4:18 er. The sponsors were Agoren p.m.- Gord SchermerhornStorage and G.D. Jewell Engi- 31.0, 4:27 p.m. group- Brian neering. The format for the Bowen-33.2, 4:36 p.m. groupevening was medal play- one Matt Hale-33.8, 4:45 p.m. winner from each group group-Carl Barclay-33.0, 4:54 either as a special prize or low p.m. group-Brent Tulk-35.0,

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He may also make a run at competing in the Great Water Way Classic for a second straight year. He competed in the PGA TOUR Canada event, which was held at Bath’s Loyalist Golf and Country Club, on an exemption last year. He hopes to have another shot to tee off in the tournament which is played on a course that is like a second home to him, just a short drive away from his actual home course, the Napanee Golf and Country Club. He spent hours on both greens honing his skills as a junior. “I had a lot of fun playing (the Great Waterway Classic) last year because I had a lot of family and friends from Loyalist Golf and Country Club and people from Napanee come out and watch, their support

Newport cigarettes 41. Jamestown was the 1st English 43. Fine meal made from cereal grain 44. Incarnation 45. Norse goddess of the sea 46. Ignores or snubs (slang) 47. Tiny glass bubble 49. Chinese mahogany genus 56. Deepwater Horizon Co. 57. -__, denotes past

sudoku Metro Creative Graphics LAST WEEK’S ANSWER


Thursday, May 14, 2015

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COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Town of Greater Napanee requests the assistance of interested residents and ratepayers of our community to provide volunteer service on the following committee and task force: Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) Term of Appointment: 2 years Number of Public Appointments: 2 (due to recent committee member resignations) This committee will focus on improving the opportunities for development throughout Greater Napanee by identifying challenges and forming recommendations on funding research, creating public awareness, and implementing Council approved strategies within the two main pillars of focus: Economic Development and Quality of Life. This group will also investigate potential partnership agencies to make recommendations on effective use of resources. Youth Programming Task Force Term of Appointment: 1 year Number of Public Appointments: 2 (additional committee members) Number of Youth/Student Appointments: 1 (Youth/students are reminded that participation in this committee can qualify for community service hours.) This task force will assist staff working with outside agencies, in providing recommendations to Council on the types of programs and services needed within Greater Napanee for youth and investigate the need for a centralized community youth center facility. If you are interested in serving on either of these committees, please submit a letter of interest to: Susan Beckel, Clerk at 12 Market Square, P.O. Box 97, Napanee, Ontario, K7R 3L4 or email to hr@greaternapanee.com. The letter should include your name and full contact information, address of residence, the name of the committee/task force that you are interested in, your background and your interest or experiences that would help the committee fulfill its’ mandate. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. Infrastructure Services invites all Contractors, Heavy Equipment Operators and Heavy Equipment Rental Companies to submit a list of equipment and materials which may be needed throughout the 2015 Operating Year. Please include with your submission: 1. List of available equipment, model/size etc. 2. Hourly rates, with or without operator 3. Emergency after hour rates, with or without operator 4. List of available materials and prices 5. Contact Information For any additional information: Ron Vankoughnet - 613-561-3635 Jeff Cuthill - 613-561-5336 Submit by May 22, 2015 to: Greater Napanee PO Box 97, 124 John St., Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Attention: Infrastructure Services Or drop off at: 45 Commercial Crt., Napanee, ON

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Now Accepting Nominations for the Greater Napanee Arts & Culture Awards

The Arts & Culture Advisory Committee of the Town of Greater Napanee is pleased to introduce an annual Arts & Culture Awards program to recognize outstanding contributions to arts and culture in our community including but not limited to literary arts, musical arts, performance arts and visual arts. Award Categories: - Established Artist of the Year - Student Artist of the Year - Arts Educator of the Year - Outstanding Event - Community Impact by an Organization - Lifetime Achievement Award Completed nomination forms are due by June 26, 2015 at 4:00pm. For more details please contact: Lyndsay Tee at 613-354-3351 ext. 2017 or email ltee@greaternapanee.com

WANTED

Artists in any discipline:

Painters, musicians, woodworkers, writers, poets, etc. to showcase their talents during Greater Napanee’s first-ever Culture Days celebration.

Local businesses and organizations willing to host a Culture Days event.

Whether you are a professional artist, of any discipline, or hobbyist, Culture Days needs you!

FIND OUT MORE

Attend the Culture Days Information Session

May 21st, 2015, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Ellena’s Cafe, 16 Dundas Street East, Napanee RSVP to Kelly Schermerhorn, schermerhorn_k@hotmail.com

External Posting 4 on 4 Hockey Referee

Working with the Facility Office Assistant, the successful applicants will work various week nights & Sundays as assigned. Responsibilities: • Available to work week nights between 5:30-8:30pm and Sundays as required. • Will be responsible for enforcing the on-ice rules of the game • Be courteous and polite with the public as per the Town’s Customer Service Policy. • Be familiar with all Health and Safety Rules and Regulations. Qualifications: • Must have experience as a referee for minor hockey games Salary: $20.00/game

Interested applicants should forward a resume marked 4 on 4 Referee, File #062015, no later than Friday, May 29, 2015 at 4:30pm to: Town of Greater Napanee Attention: Chris Brown, Facility Office Assistant 124 John St., P.O. Box 97, Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Or hr@greaternapanee.com

The Town of Greater Napanee is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.

External Posting 4 on 4 Hockey Timekeeper

Working with the Facility Office Assistant, the successful applicants will work various week nights & Sundays as assigned. Responsibilities: • Available to work week nights between 5:30-8:30pm and Sundays as required. • Will be responsible for recording the score, operating score clock, tracking game time. • Be courteous and polite with the public as per the Town’s Customer Service Policy. • Be familiar with all Health and Safety Rules and Regulations.

Qualifications: • Must have experience using score clock at the Strathcona Paper Centre or similar Recreation Complex Salary: $15.00/game

Interested applicants should forward a resume marked 4 on 4 Timekeeper, File #05-2015, no later than Friday, May 29, 2015 at 4:30pm to: Town of Greater Napanee Attention: Chris Brown, Facility Office Assistant 124 John St., P.O. Box 97, Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Or hr@greaternapanee.com

The Town of Greater Napanee is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.


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Thursday, May 14, 2015 /RE1

The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSE SAT., MAY 16 • 12-2PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT., MAY 16 • 1-3PM

GRANNY SUITE

109 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Walk into this one of a kind home in sought after neighbor hood. Spacious "Open Concept" kitchen/family room with 3 season sunroom overlooking beautiful patio area/green space. Home offers separate 2 Bedroom "Granny Suite" 3 full baths, total of 4 bedrooms. Large rec room with 1/2 bath for whole family to enjoy. Won't last long! $322,500.

CHERYL FURLONG Sales Representative

Direct 613-217-3330

Independently Owned and Operated

NEW LISTING

89 BAKER ST NAPANEE – MUST BE SEEN Immaculate in-town bungalow with Hardwood flooring, five appliances, large garage & shed. Heat & Hydro only$230 monthly! Asking $229,900 MLS 15601694 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

9 Commercial Court Napanee

OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAY 17 • 1-3PM

Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

Carol Harvey

Carol Harvey Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-540-2659

callch@sympatico.ca

OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAY 17 1-3PM

286 BRIDGE ST W NAPANEE – WEST END BRICK BUNGALOW 3 BR’s, 2 baths & two garages. Main floor hardwood, dining room, den, five appliances, new gas furnace & central air. Asking $248,500 MLS 15603276

227 JOHNSON BAY LANE

Here is your chance to own a piece of Howe Island paradise located on picturesque and serene Johnson Bay. 3 spacious bedrooms 2 full bathrooms and a finished basement with walkout to the oversized 70 foot pontoon style floating dock. Oversized windows throughout the home. Sunroom off the eat in kitchen to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunrise and the sunset. Oversized triple bay detached garage. Asking $419,900. (N13) MLS 15601898

Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Representative, 613-532-0330

Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-540-2659

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

callch@sympatico.ca

NEW LISTING

MOTIVATED SELLERS

REDUCED

7701 COUNTY RD. 2, NAPANEE Looking for a great family home just minutes from town? Come take a look at this great brick bungalow just east of Napanee! Roof done in Timberline shingles 2013, most windows 2014. Large garage with heated workshop makes it the ultimate man cave. Newer deck is a great place to kick back and relax. Spacious finished basement with half bath and bedroom with separate entrance. Has huge in-law suite potential. Call today for your viewing! REDUCED to $189,900. MLS 14608065

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Call Johanne Brunner, Sales Rep Cell 613-484-4743

Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Representative, 613-532-0330

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

Independently Owned & Operated

530 COUNTY RD. 27, NEWBURGH - MOTIVATED SELLER This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $319,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Sharon Sharpe, Sales Rep Cell 613-453-0486 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

43 SARAH ST. Quality executive home on one of the nicest double lots in town. Secluded and private with nature right outside your door and the convenience of town services. Ideally located within walking distance of the Southview School, golf course, library, splash pad, park, Riverside trail and downtown shopping. A SPECTACULAR spacious cathedral ceiling, 4 season sunroom gives year round views of the neighbouring woods and beautiful well treed yard. Economical high efficiency gas furnace with gas fireplace and deck off family room. Kitchen recently updated. Bright and cheery with loads of windows all within the most desirable neighbourhood in Napanee. $359,900. (EX3871) MLS 15604556

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

NEW LISTING

8 KANVERS WAY Four year old 1380 sq. ft. bungalow with 2 car attached garage. 3 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen with patio door to patio and full unfinished basement with rough-in for bathroom. This is a must to view! $279,900. (EX3846) MLS 15603645

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

1523 BETHEL ROAD YARKER $415,000.

NEW LISTING

239 VICTORIA ST. SOUTH, TWEED - $399,900. MLS 15604593 • 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Bungalow • Sandy Beach on Stucco Lake

Independently Owned and Operated

Great building lot in town on municipal services with no impost fees. Easy access to both Highway 401 and Highway 2 makes this location perfect for the commuter. Topography is ideal for a full walkout basement. Detached garage with loft already on site. Located on Palace Rd between #555 and #563. $59,500. MLS 15603461

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

WATERFRONT

NEW PRICE

SAT. MAY 16TH 1-3PM

Email: cherylfurlong07@aol.com Website: www.cherylfurlong.com

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE

Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200

Stunning 2050 sq.ft. Executive ranch bungalow nestled on 4 acre country lot in a family friendly neighbourhood within minutes to a public boat launch and the Cataraqui Trail. Located 20 minutes from both Kingston and Napanee, this open concept custom built home features three full bathrooms, three + one oversized bedrooms and a bonus room/nanny suite complete with kitchenette. Large private rear deck, drilled well boasting 20 gpm and a 7 kw propane automatic generator are just some of the many attributes of this fine home. MLS X3189695 Please visit us at www.comfree.com access code # 524432 and call 613-377-1045 to arrange your personal showing. Agents welcome with qualified buyers.

NEW LISTING

27 WEST ST, STONE MILLS Turn-of-the-century home features original staircase, nine ft ceilings, huge storm windows & softwood floors in the original front of house. Screened in 10 x10 porch and covered wrap around veranda awaits your summer evenings. Detached workshop with hydro. $285,000. MLS 15604589

L ANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

Call Kristina Selby-Brown, Sales Rep, at 613-305-2900


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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See all of our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com SUNDAY, MAY 17TH 1-3 PM

OPEN HOUSE

Hostess: Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Rep

227 JOHNSON BAY LANE

Greg Wagar

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

Trent Mosier, CRA

Sales Representative

613-483-9618

Marten D. Lewis

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

SUNDAY, MAY 17TH 12-3 PM

OPEN HOUSE Hostess: Patsy Rhinnes, Sales Rep

70 HOLDEN RD

Dir: highway 41 N of Roblin to Holden Rd

Here is your chance to own a piece of Howe Island paradise located on picturesque and serene Johnson Bay. 3 spacious bedrooms 2 full bathrooms and a finished basement with walkout to the oversized 70 foot pontoon style floating dock. Oversized windows throughout the home. Sunroom off the eat in kitchen to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunrise and the sunset. Oversized triple bay detached garage. Asking $419,900. (N13) MLS 15601898

Lovely 1.8 acre property is located just north of Roblin. All updated water treatment, new boiler to fuel in floor radiant heat and hot water on demand, freshly painted throughout with new lighting fixtures, new tool shed, seamless eaves. Wheelchair accessible. Some work left to finish but take advantage of the opportunity to add your personal style. Studio cabin with hydro is an excellent place for a man cave. Asking $219,000. (N23) MLS 15602969

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

216 JOHN ST

Stop renting today, great affordable starter home for the young buyer and priced to sell! Centrally located and close to most amenities. 3 appliances included. Move in readty or gradually upgrade to suit you living needs. Quick closing offfered. Call today to view. asking $159,900 (N43) MLS 15604626

Broker

613-484-2636

Marlene McGrath

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

501 NAPANEE RD

2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home would make an ideal investment or starter home. In the village of Marlbank it has a large back yard which leads to park, eat-in kitchen and detached garage. 200 amp electrical completed in 2011. Excellent 15 gpm well 2011. Immediate possession available. Asking $90,000 (N41) MLS 15604397

2294 SHARPE RD

Professionally decorated and landscaped is this well maintained country home close to Napanee and Kingston. Inground kidney shaped pool with fully fenced and very private rear yard. Maintenance free exterior, interlocking brick patio. Wood fireplace insert. New kitchen. Upgrades: flooring, bathroom, roof, pool liner and more. Simply move in and enjoy. Asking $279,000 (N40) MLS 15604390

11 CENTRE ST # 107

Be one of the proud owners of a Vyas Villa 2 bedroom, main floor condo. Updated kitchen and floorinig 2 years ago; large master bedroom with ensuite. Access to the Napanee River boardwalk as well as walking distance to downtown. Quick closing available. Asking $182,900. (N26) MLS 15603332

84 RAGLAN STREET

This 3 bedroom bungalow with finished rec room is a must see. Windows, natural gas fireplace in rec room and furnace with ac new in 2009; new membrane roof in 2008. Very nice back yard with shed. Close to all the amenities. Book your private showing today. Asking $179,900 . (N06) MLS 15601050

136 PALACE RD

Move in ready. Good solid family home with all the proper maintenance. The upgrades and updates over the last 10 years to this spacious 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath house include siding, windows, kitchen, bath, furnace, central air, flooring, plumbing and wiring. Large formal dining room plus eat in kitchen. Comfortable west facing sunroom. Attached workshop and 2 sheds all on a good sized town lot with lots of parking space. Asking $179,900. (N15) MLS 15602199

143 KILDARE AVE. AMHERSTVIEW Lovely 3 bdrm 5 yr old home in newer section of Amherstivew. Open concept with mocha hardwood in living room. spacious bdrms, fenced backyard with larger deck, larger lot. House is in great condition. Call for personalized showing. Asking $289,900. (N21) MLS 15602945

NEW PRICE

Barry Brummel

Sales Representative

613-484-0933

Rick Gerow

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

7 CENTRE ST # 107

2 bedroom, 2 bath Vyas Villa condo. Main floor. Park just feet from your door. Newer flooring. Front window and patio door replaced. View of river. Oversized master bedroom. Immaculate. Just move in. Asking $169,900. (N07) MLS 15601114 NEW PRICE

Sales Representative

613-536-8897

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

61 ALFRED ST

All brick elevated bungalow on huge private lot. 4 bdrm home with 3 upstairs and 1 in basement. 3 full baths. Master bedroom with two closets, ensuite bath, plus lots of windows. Living room with a wood burning fireplace opens up to formal dining room. Large eat-in kitchen with ceramic flooring, lots of cabinets and countertops. Finished basement with tall ceilings, 4th bedroom, full bath and abundance of storage space. Double car garage and main floor laundry. Located close to Southview Public School, parks, libraries and golf course. Asking $299,500 (N32) MLS 15603731

843 COUNTY ROAD 9

Enjoy the outdoors on this 8 acre waterfront property with easy access for boating and fishing. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and double detached garage, with workshop attached. Very private setting with many trees to provide shade. Asking $349,900. (N17) MLS 15602580

227 DRIVE-IN ROAD

PERFECT EXTENDED FAMILY DESIGN!!

3 - 1 bdrm self contained units. All units offer complete privacy with fantastic views of surrounding countryside. Each unit has been updated including 3 new kitchens. Main living area has been meticulously updated and features new hrdwd & ceramic flrs, 2 new bthrms, convenient main fl lndry area & spacious Florida rm. Beautifully landscaped with plenty of space for parking, home is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Perfect for a dream retirement home, a granny/cottage or an investment property. Asking $349,000. (M108) MLS 14607627

232 JOHN STREET

True victorian charm in Napanee. Original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. Upgraded windows/ r-52 attic insulation / 3 1/2 years old. H.E.natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32x14 sports pool 6 years old with natural gas pool heated and elephant cover. 3 Bathrooms / gas fireplace. Old fashion charm within walking distance to ammenities. Asking $194,000. (N20) MLS 15602717

1931 SOUTH SHORE RD

Year round home 30 minutes from Kingston & Napanee. Most majestic views & sunsets on Hay Bay. Hardwood & ceramic floors throughout. Two 4 piece baths, including ensuite. 6 appliances included/built-in microwave & dishwasher. Main floor laundry. 3 season sunroom and lower level family room walkout, all overlooking Hay Bay. Extra large deck for your BBQ`s. Asking $199,000 (N33) MLS 15603735

NEW PRICE

7389 COUNTY ROAD 2

Wayne Elder

25 ALFRED ST

Cozy bungalow in a quiet and desirable neighbourhood in town. Attractively renovated main floor bathroom, eat-in kitchen, finished basement for extra living area with roughin for shower in basement 2 pc bath. Bonus features include a detached garage and a 22’ x 26’ workshop, all on an oversized town lot. Separate back entrance provides great inlaw suite potential. Asking $269,900 (N42) MLS 15604609

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

Cathy Conrad

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

Lovely brick and angel stone bungalow sits high and deep from municipal road and offers loads of living space; approx 2300 sq.ft. of upper living area and additional 1800 sq.ft. lower living space. Separate dining area, huge foyer, 2 separate stairways to lower area, fam rm with patio doors to deck, 3 plus 1 bdrms (with potential for additional bdrms), 3 bthrms, huge south facing livrm with angel stone fireplace and attached dbl garage with inside entry. 1 plus acre beautifully landscaped front and rear yards are sure to impress. Asking $244,900. (M125)

25 DAIRY AVE

Currently operatiing as a dance studio (2 separate classrooms) with living quarters. Open concept 3 bedroom living quarters with breakfast nook and dining area. Endless possibilites for this multi use property. Live on site and operate your business, rent/lease spaces or convert entire premises back to commercial. Asking $204,000. (N12) MLS 15601893

1554 LAKE ROAD

This 2 bedroom home would be ideal for the first time home buyer. Deep lot in the Village of Enterprise. Quick closing available. Asking $156,900. (N22) MLS 15602954

8074 COUNTY ROAD 2

Charming Victorian charm a minute from town. Enjoy the renovated family room with cathedral ceiling, natural gas fireplace and bar, all overlooking private inground pool. 4 bedrooms, formal dining rom and eat in kitchen with open concept. Economically heated with natural gas furnace. Updates include roof/windows/furnace/fireplace. Stunning perennials with Japanese water garden in rear yard. Call for your personal viewing. Asking $299,000. (M130) MLS 15600191

NEW PRICE

Tanya Myatt Mosier Sales Representative

613-532-0330

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

101 AARON PL AMERSTVIEW

This Van Gough III home is located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Amherstivew. Features 3 bdrms, 2 full and 2 1/2 baths including large ensuite with spa tub, separate shower. Open concept kitchen with family room and a full finished recroom with gas fireplace and wet bar. Asking $379,900 (N34) MLS 15603746

80 UNION ST

Roomy 2 storey home with private and matured rear yard. Quiet area, well established. Natural gas furnace (to be installed), large rooms, 16` above ground pool. 1 bedroom basement apartment presently rented for $675.000 month. Asking $284,900. (N08) MLS 15601262

271 COUNTY ROAD 12

This 3 bedroom country home has a lot to offer with a detached 32`x 40` garage/shop. Home and shop have a steel roof, all on 1.47 acres. Wrap around porch, sunken master bedroom and large bathroom. Great starter home! Asking $219,000. (N36) MLS15603917

160 EAST ST

4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, upper level laundry, updated kitchen with center island and in floor heating. Multiple heating sources including radiator (new boiler), pellet stove and gas furnace. In-ground pool, lovely patio with landscaping galore. Bonus feature included with the sale of this home: generator back up panel which will power 25% of the home. Never be left in the dark again. Asking $289,900. (N05) MLS 15601043


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KELLY PERCIVAL Sales Representative

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-1659

Independently Owned & Operated

32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca

www.kellyp.ca

BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT

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MOVE IN CONDITION

2935 SOUTH SHORE ROAD Dir: Follow Cty Rd. 8 to end and turn right onto South Shore Road.

2062 SWANFIELD ST., KINGSTON

Move-in ready home close to all shopping. Nicely decorated 3 bedroom, two storey in a great subdivision. Master bedroom features full ensuite and walk-in closet. Open concept kitchen with penisula. Lower level completely finished. Just bring your furniture! $289,900. MLS 15602612

Very well maintained country home with creek running along the back of the property. This bright 3 bedroom home features, hardwood floors throughout large eat-in kitchen with enclosed sunroom off it for your morning coffee or evening wine time! All good vinyl windows, steel roof, newer wiring, reinsulated throughout, nothing to do here but bring your furniture and toys for the double car garage. Time to move to the country and enjoy the creek running through your 3 acres of property. $194,900. (Ex3842) MLS 15603201

BUILD MULTI-UNIT HERE!

NEW G LISTIN

NEW PRICE

Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $449,900 . MLS 14604801

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HOBBY FARM

NEW PRICE

SOLD

Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $49,900.

50 ACRES

Build your dream home today with barn already in place and 50 acres of land located in Harrowsmith. $144,000.

4700 COUNTY ROAD 8, GREATER NAPANEE

Character filled spacious 4 bdrm home, newly renovated bath, newer kitchen, hardwood floors & wide plank pine flooring. New panel, newer windows (2012), large mudroom off kitchen. Exterior features 3 storey 60x35 barn with 2 stalls, goat pen & cattle corral, 2 storey hay loft, also a large chicken coop and separate workshop. Recently installed all new electric fencing with 2 man gates & 2 tractor gates. Over 7 ac of land to enjoy, this home is set well back from the road for the utmost in privacy. $230,000. MLS 15602047

STARTER HOME 234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO

Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $84,900. MLS 14607892

VACANT LAND Lot in Picton. Minutes from town. New well. $49,900.

NEW LISTING

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NEW LISTING

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32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee Phone (613)354-4800 www.exitnapanee.ca CELL 613-540-4375 BILL MARTIN Sales Rep. bmartin@exitnapanee.ca

1062 MAPLE RD. $329,900. HOBBY FARM 48+ acres with 26’x24’ garage/shop with older but beautifully cared for and updated home. Many upgrades like newer windows and doors, kitchen, etc. Nice hardwood and softwood floors. 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room. (Ex3857) MLS 15603863 Large 24’x26’ garage/shop could be converted to small barn if desired.

1538 LAKE RD. $219,900.

Enjoy the workmanship of yesteryear in this solid 2 storey, 3 bedroom home. Hardwood floors, vaulted family room plus finished rec room. 1 1/2 baths, duel wood/oil furnace. Detached garage and workshop. $219,900. (Ex3803) MLS 15602198

126 PURDY RD. $169,900. NEW LISTING

Great 3 or 4 bedroom backsplit semi in move-in condition. Walkout from lower level to deck, pergola and fenced yard and garden space. Finished basement plus crawl space. Great in-law suite possibilities. Tons of storage, a formal dining room, 1 1/2 baths, new family room with bar area. Many upgrades such as flooring, paint, trim, etc. Must be seen! $169,900. (Ex3865) MLS 15604302

422 THOMAS ST. $129,900. Well kept 3 bedroom home with gas heat. Mostly newer windows, main floor bath and laundry plus 4 piece bath on second level. Rear deck and fenced yard. $129,900. (Ex3787) MLS 15601701

NEWBURGH STUNNING BRICK $319,900.

NEW PRICE

Excellent 2 storey brick with lovely eat-in kitchen “plus” separate dining room. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry. Third floor loft just waiting for your ideas. Must be seen!!! $139,900. (Ex3806) MLS 15602386

MOTIVATED SELLER This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $319,900. (Ex3810) MLS 15602381

571 PALACE RD. $209,000.

3+1 bedroom bungalow situated on a huge park-like lot. 3 baths, full deck off kitchen overlooking grounds. Full finished basement, walk-out to garage plus patio doors to lower deck. Gas fireplace. Great in-law suite possibilities. Napanee River runs behind property. 2 driveways. $209,000. (Ex3835) MLS 15603008

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5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $149,900. Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wrap-around decking. $149,900. (Ex3745) MLS 15600088

443 THOMAS ST. $139,900.

OPEN HOUSE SAT. MAY. 16 1-3PM

NEW LISTING

SHARON SHARPE Sales Representative OFFICE 354-4800 CELL 453-0486

email: ssharpe@exitnapanee.ca

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE Independently Owned & Operated

32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee www.exitnapanee.ca

358 BRIDGE ST. W. $269,900. Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large garden shed and patio area at back. Close to hospital and all amenities. (Ex3870) MLS 15604546

27 FURLONG RD. $159,900. NEW PRICE

Excellent 2 bedroom home situated on a good sized lot with great view of Beaver Lake. Some hardwood flooring, remainder is laminate. Steps from boat launch, park and swimming. Must be seen. $159,900. (Ex3786) MLS 15601695

130 CENTRE ST. $87,900. NEW LISTING Needs TLC but has great potential. Newer windows throughout, spacious rooms, large kitchen plus formal dining room. Gas furnace plus woodstove, main floor laundry, big yard. $87,900. (Ex3867) MLS 15604363

ERINSVILLE $134,900. Super 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with lots of character. Beamed ceilings, family room plus living room with fireplace. Formal dining room, detached garage with workshop! Don’t delay! Great home! $134,900. (Ex3817) MLS 15602503


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WADE MITCHELL BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433

8 KaNVErS waY 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $279,900. (EX3846) mLS 15603645

NEW LISTING

54 aShwood CrES. 3 BEdroom, 2.5 BaTh $349,900. (EX3872)

1137C CoUNTY rd. 9 5 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $439,900. (EX3847) mLS 15603651

1175 FraLICK rd. 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $249,900 (EX3804) mLS 15602234

WATERFRONT

roBLIN rd. 3 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $399,900. (EX3791) mLS 15601876

6451 CoUNTY rd. 9 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $224,900. (EX3855) mLS 15603823

NEW PRICE

75 ELLIoTTS LaNE 2+2 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $349,900. (EX3823) mLS 15602647

NEW LISTING

803 CoUNTY rd. 4 3 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $429,900. (EX3859) mLS 15603991

SOLD

SOLD

81 SPLINTEr dr. 3 BEdroom, 2.5 BaTh $249,900. (EX3813) mLS 15602419

NEW PRICE

8682 CoUNTY rd. 2 3 BEdroom, 2.5 BaTh $325,000. (EX3799) mLS 15602090

SOLD

SOLD

93 hENrY ST. 5 BEdroom, 3 BaTh $329,900. (EX3748) mLS 15600129

1368 LITTLE CrEEK rd. 3 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $369,900. (EX3780) mLS 15601575

VACANT LAND

2 aCrES oN BaY oF QUINTE. Build your dream home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept manicured like a lawn. $249,900. (EX3827) mLS 15602760

NEW LISTING

SOLD

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

137 CoUNTY rd. 20 5+2 BEdroom, 3.5 BaTh $320,900. (EX3759) mLS 15600750

OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee, Ontario K7R 4B7 Phone (613)354-4800 Fax (613)354-4804 www.exitnapanee.ca

email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

43 SARAH ST. 4 BEdroom, 3 BaTh $359,900. (EX3871) mLS 15604556

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

KImmETT SIdE rd. - 2 acre industrial lot close to Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. BUILd YoU owN drEam homE on this Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3866) mLS beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and 15604312 spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3737) mLS 14610360

181 QUEEN ST. 4 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $269,900. (EX3790) mLS 15601838

SOLD

394 CoUNTY rd. 9 4 BEdroom, 1.5 BaTh $509,900 (EX3845) mLS 15603598

NEW LISTING

63 harTwood CrES. 2 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $354,900. (EX3851) mLS 15603769

mILL ST amazINg 4 PLEX - 2 BEdroom UNITS wITh garagES $579,900. (EX3792) mLS 15601889

NEW PRICE

8034 CoUNTY rd. 2 3+1 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $269,900. (EX3812) mLS 15602394

1538 LaKE rd. 3 BEdroom, 1.5 BaTh $219,900. (EX3803) mLS 15602198

NEW PRICE

237 PLEaSaNT dr. 2+2 BEdroom, 3 BaTh $364,900. (EX3836) mLS 15603077

SOLD

256 dUNdaS STrEET w. 4 BEdroom, 2.5 BaTh $209,900. (EX3779) mLS 15601573

NEW PRICE

178 CoUNTY rd. 9 3 BEdroom, 1.5 BaTh $178,900. (EX3802) mLS 15602168

OPEN FOR OFFERS!

NEW LISTING

13 CamPBELL CrES. 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $259,900. (EX3777) mLS 15601510

262 BarrETT BLVd. 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $224,900. (EX3858) mLS 15603985

WATERFRONT

390 dUNdaS ST. w. 3+1 BEdroom, 3 BaTh $354,900. (EX3837) mLS 15603066

NEW PRICE

4481 CoUNTY rd. 9 3+1 BEdroom, 1.5 BaTh $269,900. (EX3815) mLS 15602463

475 CamdEN rd. 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $163,000. (EX3781) mLS 15601591

BUTTErmILK FaLLS rd. 3 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $269,900. (EX3816) mLS 15602483

NEW PRICE

186 CoUNTY rd. 8 3 BEdroom, 1 BaTh $244,900. (EX3824) mLS 15602658

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

9 CENTrE ST., UNIT 104 3 BEdroom, 2 BaTh $179,900. (EX3843) mLS 15603444

BUSINESS

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL

8 BrIdgE ST. 43 FITChETT rd. Excellent commercial building in great location. 2000 sq. Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about The main building has two 14’ overhead doors. 600 AMP, 3 phase power, plus 50x62 cover-all building. Storage shed 121x31, quon- ft. was conducting business as the Super Cleaners. a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. set hut 34x63, steel and pole barn 43x27. Building and lot only. Please call for details. $219,900. (EX3808) mLS Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $269,900. 15602307/15602309 (EX3768) mLS 15601176 Business is not for sale. $589,000. mLS 14610445

VACANT LAND

hIghwaY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3821) mLS 15602610

email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

VACANT LAND

grEaT BUILdINg LoT with lots of privacy. IF YoU LIKE wIdE oPEN SPaCES, this Just minutes from town. $49,900. (EX3750) building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have mLS 15600275 space to roam. New well with lots of water. 82 aCrES on Shermans Point with 332 feet Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3751) of prime waterfront. Build your dream water- mLS 15600277 front home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of de- CoUNTY rd. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres veloping the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of vacant land. Featuring approximately 80 of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny acres of mixed wood, some work land, the rebit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. mainder pasture. $300,000. (EX3744) mLS 14610480 (EX3626) mLS 14607264

VACANT LAND

416 dUNdaS ST. w. - Waterfront property on the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX3856) mLS 15603832

PrISTINE ShorELINE - ShErmaN’S PoINT road - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX3701) mLS 14609617

PETworTh rd. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (3848) mLS 15603753

aTTENTIoN!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3854) mLS 15603806


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Dennis Stover

N A PA N E E

B E AV E R

HOMEFINDER / RE5

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Cell: 613-328-6632 Office: 613-384-1200 Res: 76 Beverly St., Napanee dennis.g.stover@gmail.com www.DennisStover.com

COUNTRY SPLENDOUR CLOSE TO TOWN Full ICF construction, bright open plan with vaulted pine ceiling, 3 BRs, 2 1/2 baths, finished walkout lower level with in-floor heating, C/A, oversized attached garage, screened porch, deck with awning, gorgeous gardens with gazebos. PEACEFUL SERENITY CAN BE YOURS! Offered at $369,900 MLS 15602481

MIKE GORDON

Sales Representative OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-329-4266 info@exitnapanee.ca

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

Real Estate Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

SOLD

113 Richmond Blvd., Napanee

www.exitnapanee.ca

SUTTON GROUPMASTERS REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated

New ! Listing

287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with updates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. $79,900. (EX3747) MLS 15600187

SPECTACULAR WATER VIEWS from this elevated waterfront overlooking Long Reach, Bay of Quinte. Several potential building sites for your dream home. Sloping lane to the shoreline. 2 bedroom bunkie with kitchenette, hydro and propane. 1374 feet of shoreline. Excellent fishing. BOAT TO PICTON, BELLEVILLE AND KINGSTON OR AROUND THE WORLD! $375,000 MLS 15601057

Older 4 bedroom home situated just west of Napanee. This home boasts open concept, hardwood floors and many updates including new kitchen cupboards, windows, propane furnace, electrical, plumbing, steel roof. Large detached garage with workshop. New well August 2014 (10 GPM). $209,000. (EX3689) MLS 14609326

Duaine Presley Sales Representative

N ew Pric e!

384-5500 office 561-4953 home

One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Located on a stunning point on buckshot lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. $169,900. MLS 14602335

Investment!! 3 Unit Apartment Building, Located In Napanee. This Building Is Owner And Tenant Occupied And Remodeled Top To Bottom In The Past Few Years. Great Opportunity To Live For Free, Plus Make Some Extra Income. One Unit Is Wheel Chair Ready And Has Wheel In Bathroom. Please Call For More Details. $339,900. MLS 14609208

124 Cuthill Lane GORGEOUS HAY BAY WATERFRONT View this expansive 4 bedroom ranch bungalow with walkout overlooking 660 feet of clean southfacing shoreline on the widest part of the bay. Grand vaulted ceilings with wall of glass, over-sized rooms, decks and patios with unobstructed views. Bonus: 21+ acres of forest and fields. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Offered at $899,000 MLS 15603979

3 bedroom mobile with many updates. Very economical lease ($162.00 per month including taxes), propane furnace. Situated west of Napanee on County Road 2. $44,900. (EX3794) MLS 15601962 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043

BUILDER’S TERMS BUILDING LOT 248’x124’ $23,000. (EX3703) 2.67 ACRE BUILDING LOT Newburgh area. Parcel was approved for severance. $24,000. (EX3704) EDGE OF TOWN 2 lots for $59,900. (EX3715) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3716) INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3717) RECREATIONAL PROPERTY - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or ski-dooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388

BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOME/COTTAGE Two bdrm bung style, 4 season cottage/home in pristine condition and located about 20 mins north of 401 Hwy and Napanee. Kitchen, living room and master bedroom all offer fantastic view overlooking the lake. Insulated guest cabin with views of the lake. Property is ready and waiting for you and yours to move in and start enjoying life on the lake with swimming, boating, fishing and gorgeous sunsets. $264,900. MLS 15604499

BUILDING LOTS

4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT on quiet country road. 10 +/- minutes from 401 Hwy and Napanee. Great building location for new home. $28,900.

1058 FRIZZELL RD, STONE MILLS

Beautiful custom built country home, located about 15 mins north of 401 Hwy at Napanee on 7 plus acres. Open concept w/ cathedral ceilings, finished in natural pine, custom kitchen with island and all interior doors in natural pine in living room. Natural finished post and LARGE WELL TREED build- beam and cozy fireplace area. Large open loft with lots ing lot. Frenced on 3 sides of storage area, in floor heating, wood fireplace stoves, w/well and septic. Call for sunroom, open patios, covered porches, plus much more! Also potential for in-law suite. Two plus car more details. $28,900. garage and two other outbuildings. MLS 15601580

FEATURE HOME OF THE WEEK

Plan No. SHSW00126

BRIGHT AND RELAXING

Picture yourself arriving at this gorgeous vacation home after a long week at work. Days are naturally lit by the sun, streaming in throughthe abun-

Duaine Presley 384-5500 Sales Representative SUTTON GROUPMASTERS REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated

office

561-4953 home

dant windows throughout the home. With a full kitchen at your disposal, you can create a meal to be enjoyed either leisurely at theisland or in the open dining area. Curl up with a good book and a glass of wine and enjoy the glow of the fireplace in the family room, or retreatto the screened porch on balmy evenings. A firstfloor bedroom with an adjacent full bath makes an excellent suite for yourself or your guests,while two bedrooms upstairs share another bath. First Floor: 908 sq. ft. Second Floor: 576 sq. ft. Total: 1,484 sq. ft.

First Floor

For more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans.

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Ryan Hanes

C: 613-540-1037

C: 613-876-7926

Sales Representative

B E AV E R

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Sales Representative

E: matt@kingstonSOLD.com

450 COOKE CRES C

N A PA N E E

E: ryan@kingstonSOLD.com

$429,900 190 COLLEGE

Jack Green,

MB A Real Estate Broker 613-328-8250 Direct

$469,000

EN E OP US -4 HO N 2 SU

Independently owned and operated

jackgreenrealestate@gmail.com ww ww w w.jackgreen.realtor FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE 6 DUNDAS ST. E

3 bedrooms, fully finished top to bottom, hot tub & above ground pool, updated kitchen with granite counters, double car garage with main floor access, vaulted ceilings, great location. Call today for a personal viewing!

108 HELEN

Character abounds in this 1.5 storey 4+1 bdrm gem In the Winston Churchill district. All brick and very well maintained. Include: hardwood floors, cork floor in kitchen, 3 full bathrooms - one on each level, double attached garage, fenced rear yard, large finished bedroom in basement, central air, central vac and more!

$249,000 DAVIDSON SIDE RD

20 DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE

Two 2300 sq.ft. floors can be leased separately. 13 offices (most used for treatment, some with sinks), plus conference and large reception areas. $11.50/sq.ft. MLS 15603529

$199,900

FOR LEASE

Beautiful newly renovated restaurant space, can be converted to a retail or office space. In the heart of the downtown core. $1100/month + utilities. MLS 15601917

FOR LEASE

NEW LISTING

27 DUNDAS ST WEST, NAPANEE 600 sq.ft. prime retail or office space in vibrant downtown core.

LEASE for $600. MLS 14610008

Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.

FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

This country home is sitting on a 1.6 acre level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston. The home offers 2 bdrms and 2 full bathrooms. Bright front foyer with large entry closet leads into a large family room with wide plank laminate floors, beautiful pine beams and new custom staircase with modern metal spindles creates a comfortable country atmosphere. Generous sized eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances included, main floor laundry and a 4 pc bathroom on the main floor. The master bdrm is large and features a 3 pc ensuite. Patio doors lead to a large deck. MLS®15604481.

R0013280102

212 CAMDEN RD, NAPANEE

Sutton Group – Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

NEW PRICE

• 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Bungalow • Sandy Beachfront on Stucco Lake

1,250 Sq.ft. warehouse or light industrial units. Office space at front and storage units at back. Lease office $325 + Industrial units $850 MLS 15602197

128 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE Convenient downtown office space, one block from Center St, and one block from Dundas St. Across from town hall. 325 sq ft. $375/month MLS 15601350

$409,900. MLS 15604568

$359,900. MLS 15600675

107A FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 20 Acres of Land • Expansive Lower Level

118 NEVILLE POINT ROAD, ERINSVILLE • 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Vaulted Ceilings • Covered Deck Overlooking Beaver Lake

$399,900. MLS 15604593

WATERFRONT New 239 VICTORIA ST. SOUTH, TWEED

91B DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE Attractive, well kept office space in downtown core of Napanee, includes 2 offices, reception area, staff room/board room. Across from Gibbards. 1000 sq.ft. $900/month MLS 15601919

WATERFRONT

$112,500. MLS 15602638

$169,900. MLS 15603279

$349,900. MLS 15600995

175 HAIG RD, UNIT 316, BELLEVILLE • 2 Bedroom Condo • Bright Gallery Kitchen overlooking Green Space

1496 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE • Newer Windows & Furnace • Large Country Lot • Detached Garage/Workshop

$392,000. MLS 15602113

$249,000. MLS 15600787

$212,000. MLS 15601433

24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres • Almost 500ft of Waterfront • Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home

4307 OTTAWA ST., HARROWSMITH • 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Hardwood Floors & High Ceilings • Garage/Workshop w/Hydro and Water

181 MCGILL ROAD, CENTREVILLE • 2+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Large Master with Ensuite • Detached Garage and Walkout Basement

$289,900. MLS 15602117

$198,500. MLS 15600650

$72,500. MLS 15600360

$199,900. MLS 15603576

534C COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH • Beautiful View on Private Lot • Well Maintained Home • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.

6 BAYSHORE DRIVE, BATH • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Completely Updated Kitchen • Private Yard, 2 Tiered Deck w/Hot Tub

6646 WHEELER STREET, TAMWORTH • 3 Bedroom Side Split Home • Walkout to Sunroom and Patio • Large Corner Lot

$147,900. MLS 15603650

$359,900. MLS 15603968

$399,900. MLS 15604030

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

5991 COUNTY ROAD 14, ERINSVILLE • 3 bedrooms & 1 bath with newer updates • Short walk to Beaver Lake

367 NEVILLE POINT ROAD, ERINSVILLE • 2 Bedroom Waterfront Home on Beaver Lake • Unique Stairs to Water’s Edge • Deep Natural Waterfront

41B LAKESHORE ROAD, ERINSVILLE • 3 Bedroom home on Beaver Lake • Vaulted Ceilings • 2 Decks overlooking the Water

WATERFRONT

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1 ** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.

* Not intended to solicit properties already listed.

MICHELE HEANEY Sales Representative

613-583-7253

PEG CAMPBELTON

Cell michele.heaney@gmail.com

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT 6667 WHEELER STREET, TAMWORTH 85A SOUTH SHORE RD, TAMWORTH • 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath • Opportunity for Business Year-Round Cottage • Building Approx. 1100 sqft • Waterfront on Beaver Lake • Lot on Salmon River

$139,900. MLS 15604083

$309,000. MLS 15604064

90 MAIN STREET, ODESSA • Cozy 2 bedroom bungalow • Minutes to Kingston and 401 • Large workshop at Rear of House

1067 ASTOR DRIVE, ARDEN • Rare and Unique Waterfront on Horseshoe Lake• 2 Cabins • Clean Waterfront w/dock and storage shed

Sales Representative

613-449-4200

Cell peg.campbelton@gmail.com

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Tammy Heath Gurr

N A PA N E E

B E AV E R

HOMEFINDER / RE7

R0023267700

Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman

Your Total Real Estate Package!

Sales Representative

FOR MORE INFORMATION JUST CALL OR CLICK DIRECT TO US FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS!

www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414 EN E OP US 1-1 HO T 1 SA

EN E OP US 1-1 HO T 1 SA

$399,000

Sales Representative

REDUCED $60,000!!!

1444 AUDREY ST., KINGSTON - $439,000 Reduced for quick sale. Custom built, solid brick home on treed lot. Large 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sauna, 2 kitchens, formal dining room, living room and eat-in kitchen. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet. Fabulous lot and location. Quality throughout. Priced well below replacement cost. Possible inlaw suite. Directions: Sydenham Road, right Mildred, left Jesse & right on Audrey

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 s HOST GARY SMITH

$488,000

19 Main St., Unit #2

Easy waterfront living in Mill Cove Condominium, Westport. One level accessible unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, custom kitchen, a gorgeous fireplace, vaulted ceilings & exceptional views.

WEST END NEIGHBOURHOOD

19 Main St., Unit #5

Luxury awaits at this waterfront condo in Westport Mill Cove. Three storey unit with hardwood, marble and slate flooring, open-concept gourmet kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a wood-burning fireplace.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 s HOST JOE BARR LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!

NEW LISTING

1333 WAVERLEY CRES, KINGSTON - $224,900 Well maintained family home in west end neighborhood. A 3+1 bedroom bungalow with 2 full baths, full finished lower level with large rec-room, 4th bedroom plus laundry/ utilities room. Updates include roof in 2014, gas furnace in 2013 and all main level thermal pain vinyl l windows in 2012/13. Large bright eat in kitchen with side door access to a fenced rear yard. 60x110 ft lot.

NEW LISTING

401 BRIARWOOD DR. KINGSTON - $449,000 Location, location....Solid 2500 sq ft home with 2 car garage on a fenced lot. Deck off family room main floor, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, ceramic and carpet floors. Separate entrance to basement with finished area ready for in-law suite if required. Priced to sell a must to view. Directions: Roosevelt to Tanglewood to Briarwood

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4 s HOST JOHN DIRKSEN

$269,900

1080 Bauder Crescent

The home you have been waiting for! Expansive, 3400 sq.ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with on-ground pool and large, private lot. This is the perfect family home with the ideal location on a quiet street and close to Lancaster or Mother Theresa schools.

RENTAL INCOME!

3 Mountain Road

395 STONE STREET NORTH , GANANOQUE $229,900 Extensively renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bedroom apartment. Hardwood floors on both levels, high quality wood kitchen cabinets, pantry storage, tile floors and granite counter tops. Two full baths one on each level are large and finely finished. Lots of parking with driveway access. Rear addition is a separate 1 bedroom apartment on 2 levels, rented month to month inclusive for $500. An excellent location this property is close to the heart of Gananoque, 401, schools and across from the Gan River green space.

Three bedroom bungalow in the Village of Westport with 2 baths, full basement with propane fireplace, detached garage with carport, new garden shed and nicely landscaped, private yard. Located close to a public beach and walking distance to all amenities.

OPEN HOUSE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Sutton Group - Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED £ÈxäÊ / Ê, °]Ê -/" ]Ê" °]Ê Ç Ê{8ÈÊÊUÊÊȣΰÎn{°xxää

www.gurreathomes.com

Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)

2 N E W B U N G A L OW S A N D O N E S E M I R E A DY N OW

CONSTRUCTION OFFICE 613-354-7474 CELL 416-576-4473

Mon - Thurs Builder on-site for showings OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 1-3 pm or by appointment call Maureen

AVAILABLE FOR QUICK CLOSING

613-329-6555

Sales Office: 76 Beverly Street

DON'T MISS OUT Only two single family bungalows remaining

LOT 44 Kanvers Way 1495 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood and ceramic floors (BRs carpeted), main floor laundry, sodded lot and double-wide paved drive. $299,900. HST & Upgrades included.

LOT 16R 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hdwd, ceramic mn flr, luxurious ensuite. Starting at $235,000.

4 Being Built Now!

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION AVAILABLE!

LOT 5 - Model 1530 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large 3 car garage. Many upgrades including hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, oak stairs, large deck and fenced yard. Full 7 year TARION Warranty

C OM E A N D S E E O U R LA R G E L O T S

I M M E D I AT E O C C U PA N C Y

MORE 2 STOREY SEMIS WITH MANY UPGRADES READY SOON

R0023278506

$449,000


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Thursday, May 14, 2015

BILL MCCUTCHEON

ROB MACDONALD

BROKER

N A PA N E E

B E AV E R

HOMEFINDER / RE9

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Cell: 613.453.4347

Cell: 613.561.7035 Real Service, Real Solutions, Real Estate!

Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage*

613-354-4347

Christian Rix*

Charlie Rix*

Sutton Group - Masters Reality Inc. 1650 Bath Rd. Kingston, ON Office 613.384.5500 *Sales Representative

Tracy Rix**

**Unlicensed Asst.

Real Service, Real613.453.5262 Solutions, Real Estate! 613.561.3501 613.453.1875 trix@sutton.com

www.ListingsKingston.com

Rix@kingston.net RixRealEstate@gmail.com www.ListingsKingston.com

10964 HIGHWAY 33 This is IT! Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 acre lot. The home has been totally renovated, is carpet free and features a living room, kitchen with eating area, separate dining room, office, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. Lots of closets and fantastic views. There is 100’ of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings, and lots of perennial flower beds. The property has been meticulously maintained both inside and out. There is also a very nice insulated 2 car attached garage. The house has been wired to accept an emergency generator as well. Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System, and a well maintained septic system. Call Rob or Bill to book your private viewing. $397,000. MLS 15602257

SU OPE N N 24

1109 LINCOLN DR., KINGSTON

182 NELSON ST., KINGSTON

Executive 3+1 bdrm, 3.5 bath, with all the upgrades. Including walkout basement, pool sized yard, Hot tub, on MLSÂŽ 15603546 $374,900

! " ! suite. Nicely maintained and generating a positive ! #

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1231-I HUGHES LANDING RD. ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS Scootamatta Lake yearround home. Very seldom does a property become available on Skootamatta Lake that's as well kept as this one. 101’ waterfront (shoreline allowance is owned) and 1 acre of land. 3 bedrooms, sunroom, living room with vaulted ceiling and wood stove. Updated kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, lovely wood walls and ceilings. 2 car detached garage with loft storage, 2 other storage sheds. All furnishings included as well as 3 boats, boat trailer, generator (with gen. panel), wood stove, all wood, appliances, BBQ, etc. Excellent year-round property. Just move in for summer. It's all ready. $379,900. MLS 15602606

7 BAYVIEW DR. Very nice single family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, full finished basement with office. Primary rooms are hardwood and ceramic at the front entrance. Deeded access to water and close to the boat launch. Asking $249,000. MLS 15600515

SA OPE T N 24

131 JOHN ST., NAPANEE Excellent downtown commercial/residential location being directly across from town hall. Over 4000 sq.ft. limestone building. Commercial on main level, 2 bedroom apartment on 2nd level, large lot, ample parking in rear. Priced at $219,900. MLS 15603574

SU OPE N N 24

*Independently owned & operated

VACANT LAND

15600952 - 53.65 acres. Located on a dead-end road approximately 12km north of Napanee at Forest Mills. $39,900.

R0023279123

15600954 - 200’ x 1.43’ acre building lot. Excellent well. Located on a dead-end road approximately near Forest Mills. $39,900. Residential Lot - Waterfront lot on the Napanee River in west end of town. $119,900.

545 MACDONNELL ST., KINGSTON

Better than new 1 yr old 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath 2 Storey home with garage. Appliances, shed, Owned HWT, all able. MLSÂŽ 15602770 $282,900

; ! unit. Move right in and work at the upgrades over & ! ! '()* 15602885 $154,900

STEPHEN LUTZ

Rick Saucier SALES REPRESENTATIVE

CELL: (613) 827-0603 OFFICE: (613) 354-5435

127 SAUL ST., ODESSA

R0023278380

FARM

2541 EAST HUNGERFORD RD. Do you want lots of space and privacy? Very pretty 81 rolling acres of fields and woods on a long lane with no neighbours in sight. Large family home, huge livingroom with stone fireplace, large country kitchen, part finished basement with sauna. 3 car detached garage and numerous barns. This is the family farm you have been waiting for. Asking $369,900. Call today. MLS 14610232

FINEST REALTY INC. - BROKERAGE

Serving Napanee, Amherstview & Kingston

Sales Representative cell: 613-539-2542 lutz@sutton.com www.stevelutz.ca

JOHN TRYFONOPOULOS

B.Comm

Sutton-Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

office: 613-544-2000

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2ďšş4

Sales Representative cell: 613-453-9119 johnt@sutton.com

NEW LISTING

NE M PE S P O OU -4 H .2 N SU

443 DAYS ROAD $249,900 Come take a look at this 3 bed brick home, your mortgage payments may be less than rent! Fenced private yard, garage, family room with fire place, wood floors, central location and so much ore. MLSÂŽ15603246

OPEN HOUSE BY APPOINTMENT 26 RICHARD STREET, QUINTE WEST $174,500

150 PATRICK STREET $349,900

39 MCMICHAEL $274,900 Popular Strathcona Park home with many upgrades. Large nearly new garage, huge yard, wood floors, open plan, full undeveloped basement. Email, text or call for a tour. MLSÂŽ15603255

NE PE S 4 O OU . 2H AT S

MIDDLE ROAD BUILDING LOT $200,000 Private and well treed lot minutes from the city on Middle Road. MLSÂŽ15601799

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Completely renovated 3 bedroom home in city core. In the last 2 1/2 years this home has had all wiring, plumbing, heating, insulation, windows, roofing etc, etc professionally updated. Open concept kitchen with large great room overlooking landscaped and fully fenced yard. High efficiency gas furnace, HRV, alarm system. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Four stainless steel appliances included. Parking for 5 cars. Don’t miss this one!

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U This large elevated one story home features four bedrooms, with a lower level workshop that could easily be remodeled into a fifth bdrm. With over 1100 square feet this home has a large eat in kitchen and a separate dining area for the more formal events. Large living room upstairs and a large family room downstairs with a gas burning fireplace. Outside features include a fully fenced backyard and a patio perfect for the BBQ. This home is minutes west of CFB Trenton and the 401. Gas Monthly - $74.00 Hydro Monthly $152.00. MLSÂŽ15603213.

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1222 BRACKENWOOD CRES U $249,500

This 3 bdrm semi-detached home is located in the desirable Cataraqui Woods area. Large open concept upper level featuring bamboo floors and a remodeled kitchen (2014) which includes a natural gas stove along with the fridge, microwave and dishwasher. Lower level is fully finished and wired for surround sound. Single attached garage features a convenient inside entry. This house is fully fenced on the back and side and the hot tube (2014) is included! Newer shingles (2010), garage door opener (2013) and a walkout from the basement (2014). MLSÂŽ15603652.

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23 MORDEN CRES $225,900

1036 PALMERSTON $385,000

Bungalow located on a quiet crescent, close to schools and parks. Features hardwood floors in living and dining rooms, great Lot with big deck, 3 bedrooms on main level, great sized rec room includes Fridge,stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer! MLS®15601528. Directions: Amherst drive to Morden Crescent

Close to Holy Cross High, Mother Teresa Elementary, Kingston Christian School and Lancaster Public. Home Offers an all brick exterior, 3+1 bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, beautiful Brazilian hardwood floors in the family room, dining room and living Room. Spacious kitchen with granite counters plus more. MLS®15603929. Directions: just off Mona

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2380 FINDLAY STATION RD $369,900 Spacious 6+1 bedrooms, 3 1/2 Bath, brick family home complete with over 50 acres of beautiful property with privacy within the city limits. Improvements including vinyl window upgrades, upgraded entrance doors, shingles. All this within 15 minutes of down town. MLS®15603100.

4906 MILBURN RD $399,900

11 1 HARCOURT

Close to Loughborough Lake and Dog. Open concept kitchen, dining and living room with cathedral ceiling. Main Floor has three spacious bedrooms, combined bath and main floor laundry. Access from large master bedroom. Lower level has complete in law suite. MLS®15601463.

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Waterfront Living - Live like you`re on holidays everyday! N PE SE M O OU -4 P H 2 N SU

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5103 COUNTY RD 9, HAY BAY WATERFRONT $409,900

4006 BATH ROAD, LAKE ONTARIO KINGSTON $499,900

1495 LOWER DR, LAKE ONTARIO KINGSTON $1,529,000

20 Year home features 2+1 bedrooms, a lovely living room with propane gas fireplace, large master bedroom with 3 pc ensuite & sitting area. Get the boat in the water and enjoy summer! MLS®15603419 . Directions: from Kingston, follow Bath Rd, turn right @ lights in Bath, turn left on County Rd 22, turn right on County Rd 8, then left on County Road 9

Lake Ontario with spectacular views of the marina and Lemoine`s Point Park. Spacious family home offers a combine living & Dining room with new hardwood floors,16x20`deck, 20X16 master bedroom finished full basement with gas fireplace, MLS®15604123.

Luxurious home offering over 7000 sq ft of living space with spectacular views of Lake Ontario. Soaring cathedral ceiling in living room and master bedroom with private screened in balcony. Extensive decking, gentle sloping lot, large dock with seadoo lift. MLS®15601938.

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1056 COUNTY ROAD 6 ODESSA - NEW LISTING Immaculate Custom family home. Spacious 2800 sq ft. new hardwood, ceramic porcelain tile throughout, top of the line kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, partial heated floor, new windows (2010-1015) new gas furnace/central air. Main floor sunroom addition, main floor 6 person sauna, main bath with air tub, Exterior is nicely landscaped with pond, decking, patio, 6 person Beachcomber hot tub. Oversized garage with heated workshop, fabulous property!

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1364 ANDERSEN DR.

Directions: Princess St. to Anderson Dr.

s Greenwood Park Gem s Bright elevated bung w/wood & ceramic flooring s Kitchen with granite, pantry and ceramic backsplash s Close to schools, CFB Kingston, downtown and east end amenities s Full finished lower level with 3 pc. bath, rec room, gas stove, family room to walkout lot MLS®

$329,900

$379,900

179 PAULINE TOM AVE.

s Executive home in exclusive Trailhead Place s Custom kitchen cabinets with granite counter tops, plus sunken family room with custom wall-to-wall unit with gas fireplace s Master bed with large ensuite bath with soaker jet tub and walk-in shower s Lower level with 9ft ceilings and separate entrance to nanny suite

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Spacious 4+1 Bdrm raised bungalow in Amherstview and situated on a very large corner lot with views of the lake. A perfect family home with all the space required for your lifestyle needs. Over $40,000+ in upgrades are included such as new furnace, roof, bathroom floors and completely rebuilt chimney all within the last 12 months and many new windows throughout the home. An ecoENERGY audit performed shows the house well above average for efficiency. In addition, the 7.5’ ceilings in the basement with over 1300 sq.ft. of space.

Nestled within the trees of Milton subdivision is this 4+1 bdrm 3 ½ bath 3400 sq.ft. Tudor style home. Vaulted ceilings in the family room warmed by a gas fireplace attach to an ample eat in spacious kitchen with mud/laundry room. A separate dining room, bright parlour with natural fireplace. 4 large bdrms on the upper level are perfect for your family. The master bedroom boasts vaulted ceilings, a double sided fireplace to the ensuite bath and ample closets. Lower level is finished with an additional bdrm, home gymnasium and full kitchenette.

Located on the west side of Howe Island you will discover this waterfront paradise overlooking Cassidy Bay. This 1 ½ Storey luxury home, has three ample bdrms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. A chefs delight kitchen with rich granite and crisp shaker cabinetry. Step out to your southern facing deck with over 300 ft of waterfront with 200 ft of dock space, boathouse and rail system able to accommodate a 34 ft boat. All this on 1.8 acres with an additional 2 lots available totaling over 600 ft of waterfront on nearly 5 acres of pristine privacy.

3 bedroom home, wide hilltop lot. modern eat-in kitchen new flooring installed in 2014, roof 2007 and windows 2005. Large master bedroom complete with his and hers closets. The finished 40+ foot long rec room with bar is ready for entertaining. Your back yard comes equipped with a play structure, 4 season gazebo over the deck, and patio off the 12’x21’ detached workshop. All ready for you to move in.

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Beautiful views of the Cataraqui River within this remarkable 3 year old design. It holds all the charm of an historic hill top home on the outside, vintage flooring, custom Stefan Duerst ironwork, to a full Kitcheneering / Downsview kitchen complete with Miele and Thermador appliances. This home was made for entertaining. Main floor 10’foot ceilings. with an additional family room that could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Lighting and bathroom fixtures imported from France.

Beautiful cape cod style two story house, manicured mature lot with an in ground pool. This 3+1 bedroom, 3 ½ bath home boasts many recent upgrades of windows, roof and front porch. Lincoln drive is a mature, quiet and peaceful neighborhood perfect for any family. open concept kitchen/living room with wood fireplace, private dining room attached to a family room and bright home office space. The lower level is a walk out to the perennial gardens and pool but has an additional bedroom and a full screening room for movie nights.

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Waterfront Lot

Commercial/Residential

Skootamatta Lake

Hunt Camp with Acreage

Waterfront lot on the Napanee River in west end of Town. $127,900. MLS 15604667

131 JOHN STREET 4000sqft limestone. 3 level, private drive, downtown. $219,900. MLS 15603574

1231-I HUGHES LANDING ROAD Year round home, excellent condition, 101x1 ac, 3 boats, furnished. $379,900. MLS 15602606

534 SLATE FALLS ROAD, DENBIGH 39 acre hunt camp backs on crown land, year round access. $65,900. MLS 14609768

Single Family Home

Waterfront

Salmon River

Hobby Farm

7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $249,900. MLS 15600515

10964 HWY 33, GREATER NAPANEE Totally renovated, carpet free on 1.2 acre lot $397,000. MLS 15602257

80 ROBLIN ROAD 524ft on Salmon River, 3-5 Beds, Immediate Possession $209,900. MLS 15603554

2541 EAST HUNGERFORD ROAD 81 acre farm, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3700 sqft with sauna. $369,900. MLS 14610232

NAPANEE BRICK

Farm with 100 Acres

Tamworth

HUNTING LAND NEW

ROB MacDONALD Sales Rep 613-561-7035

DAVE PINNELL Sales Rep 613-328-7213

KRISTINA SELBY-BROWN Sales Rep 613-305-2900

BILL RORABECK Broker 613-392-2511

NEW 241 EAST STREET, NAPANEE Good Bones! Fixer Upper. $119,900. MLS 15604497

302 FRASER ROAD, STONE MILLS 3 bed, 1.5 bath, work land & pastures, large barn with hydro. $399,900. MLS 15603016

453 COUNTY RD., 4 TAMWORTH 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen appliances. Granny suite potential. $289,900. MLS 15602604

DONAHUE ROAD, ERINSVILLE 100 acres, big road front, deer, turkey, bear. $99,900. MLS 15604576

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NEAR 156 PLUMB RD, TYENDINAGA 1.5 acre lot on a quiet dead end road with new well with 15gpm. $49,900. MLS 14606644

NEAR 1189 SHIBAGUARD 10 acre vacation building lot with running stream. Just South of Tamworth. $39,900. MLS 15600612

BUTTERMILK FALLS ROAD Moments north of Napanee. Over 3 acres - 16 GPM Well $29,900. MLS 14610174

0 RACCOON LAKE TRAIL RD 8.21 Acres on Raccoon Lake just south of Kaladar, over 544 feet of waterfront. $45,000. MLS 14608214

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CENTURY HOME

Great Water Access

27 WEST ST, STONE MILLS 3 Bed, 2 Bath. Old world charm, wrap around veranda $285,000. MLS 15604589

26 QUARKER HILL ROAD This corner-home is nestled on historic Quaker Hill Rd., South Shore, Hay Bay. $187,500. MLS 15601185

Sold NEW 60 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, with unique bonus room, quick close available. $134,900. MLS 15600339

NEAR 3067 COUNTY ROAD 27 20+ Acres, 2 drilled wells 1350+ feet of road frontage $69,900. MLS 15603442


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