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Greater Napanee council held off on a decision regarding a rezoning application for a soil and wastewater treatment facility near Goodyear Road, and requested more information on the project before giving its blessing. An application was received from DL Services Inc., represented by McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd., to rezone lands located north of Goodyear Road and east of County Road 41. The land is also subject to two concurrent severance applications. The lands are zoned industrial, one of which is zoned light industrial. A more than two-hour public meeting was held Tuesday. The council chambers were packed, many of who were there to express their opposition to the project. Neighbouring residents expressed concerns regarding water quality, property value, environmental complications, and increased traffic and noise levels. A guarantee from DL Services, to act as “insurance” in case neighbouring property values are decreased or rural water wells are affected, was requested by residents, but denied.
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Petty Officer Rhys Steffen, 13, gave tours of the St. Lawrence II during Bath’s first weekend-long Marine Heritage Festival. He has participated in the Brigantine Inc. youth sailing training program for two years now on the St. Lawrence II. The Brigantine Inc. organization supported Bath’s festival by providing boats, guest speakers and festival participants. For more, see story Page 14.
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Town of Deseronto council has passed a budget showing a 5.4 per cent increase above 2012, which will mean approximately a $90 increase for the average household. Council voted on a motion
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during a special budget meeting on Monday. A motion was reintroduced by councillor Dan Johnston, seconded by Deputy Mayor Clarence Zieman; the budget motion passed unanimously. Ellen Sands, town treasurer, broke down year-end statistics for the past few years at the meeting and also explained the proposed budget.
The estimated balance for Dec. 31, 2012, showed a deficit of $42,237. However, the budget provided Monday, as well as during last week’s regular council meeting, shows a balanced budget. Zieman expressed an interest last week, and reinforced his adamancy Monday, that he feels it is important to put more money back into municipal fund-
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ing reserves, which could include more budget cuts. Mayor Norman Clark later noted the town applied for nine federal grants and received eight of them, as well as other provincial and municipal monies that have been secured, stating the municipality is in good standing.
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BUDGET | Cuts becoming more difficult CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “I think departmentwise we’re in good shape. I think we’ve taken good care of each of the departments, the community centre has definitely been improved greatly, the fire department is getting a new fire truck, our public works are getting basically all new vehicles and vehicles they’ve wanted for a while,” said Clark. As far as a tight budget goes, he said Deseronto is not an abnormal case. “We’re not the only community that is in this situation budgetwise,” said Clark. “All the other communities are in the exact same position we are, struggling with our finances, so we’re not the only community but it’s something that
part of his motion stating service delivery must be done by a third party. He added he believed the budget did not need to be altered for 2013. Councillor Edgar Tumak said he believes the municipality is taking a turn in the right direction. “I’ve always tried to focus on the three aspects I outlined in midDecember: economic growth, contribution to reserves, and service delivery. And I believe we’ve started to address this with a measured approach, I don’t know that you can accomplish everything in one year but we’re on the right track,” he said. Town clerk Bryan Brooks, stressed that council only approved first reading of the budget to allow members of the public to see the budget before it is passed; however, with the June 7 deadline for tax bills approaching, council decided to move first, second and third reading on Monday. Council is scheduled to discuss service delivery during their June 18 meeting and Clark says the municipality will start the process – either internally or by a third party – by the end of June.
we have to do.” Some councillors felt more contributions should be made to the reserves in the future. Another common point of interest was Deseronto Transit. “I would still like to see us reduce that transit amount. Set a number this year and get it down to $25,000 a year,” said Zieman. “Just like what we did with the library, the library gets a cut and they have to live with it and I think transit has to do the same thing and get out of this worrying every year. It’s $25,000 and that’s what it is… I think we need to have a very aggressive approach for 2014.” Johnston reinstated his motion to approve the budget as presented, removing
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COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 30 ZUMBA GOLD From 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Tamworth Legion. MAY 31 LUNCH At the Napanee Legion, starting at 11:30 a.m. Come and enjoy a hot meal including dessert with tea or coffee, all for just $9. Everyone is welcome. Serving begins at 11:30 a.m. THEME YOUTH DANCE At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. $25 gift card for the best ‘pj’ outfit. For ages nine to 15, from 7-10 p.m. Call Wayne at 613358-2355 or Sharon at 613372-2315. JUNE 1 MEAT SPIN From 1-4 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Everyone welcome. BREAKFAST IN MOSCOW From 7:30-11 a.m. All proceeds to support the care of a local one-year-old youngster suffering from cystic fibrosis. By donation. Hosted by Chef Wanda and Victoria Masonic Lodge. For information, call 613-3582282. GAMES AND EUCHRE NIGHT At Riverside United Church in Yarker, starting at 7 p.m. Prizes and refreshments, cost is $5. For information call 613377-1700. JUNE 2 ROAST BEEF DINNER MorningStar Mission fundraiser from 4:30-6 p.m. Adults $12, children under 12 $6, at 59 Water St. in Napanee. D-DAY CEREMONY At 11 a.m. at the cenotaph in Tamworth. All other legions welcome to join in the colour party. GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE The Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree will be held in Centennial Park at 1 p.m. Special guests are Bill White & Brother. Come out for a great afternoon of music. Canteen available. The second round of the Youth Competition will be held as well. Come out and hear these young, upcoming entertainers. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Call 613-379-9972 for information. GOSPEL ‘COUNTRY JAM’ At Odessa Free Methodist Church from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Light refreshments, freewill offering. All welcome, for information call 613-389-0371. GOSPEL SING At Enterprise Free Methodist Church, starting at 6:30 p.m. Featuring Gary and Denise Frizzell, Vernon Scott and Company, and Nick and Gwen Chajkowski. Refreshments and fellowship. JUNE 4 HEALTH PURSUITS READING AND RESEARCH MEND discussion meeting at Isabel Turner Library in Kingston from 7-9 p.m. This is a scent-free event. Supported by Ontario Tril-
lium Foundation. Contact chantal.healthpursuits@g mail.com or 613-389-7179 for more information. JUNE 5 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION GOLF TOURNAMENT To support the Council on Aging at the Glen Lawrence Golf and Country Club. $120 per person, or $400 for a group, includes dinner, carts and green fees. Prizes, silent auction, $10,000 hole-inone prize. Call 613-5421336 to register. JUNE 6 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Church Hall. Cost is $6, bring a friend. JUNE 7 LUNCH At the Napanee Legion, starting at 11:30 a.m. Come and enjoy a hot meal including dessert with tea or coffee, all for just $9. Everyone is welcome. Serving begins at 11:30 a.m. FATHER’S DAY BINGO Starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. $500 jackpot. FISH FRY Presented by the Enterprise Firefighters Association, with fries, salads, dessert. At the Enterprise Community Hall from 5:30-7:30 p.m., adults $12, children $6, children under 5 free. JUNE 8 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Texas Tuxedos from 8 p.m. to midnight. $5 cover for non-members. All welcome. BREADMAKING WORKSHOP AND TRADITIONAL LUNCH At the Macpherson House, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants will spend the day at the house learning how to make bread on an open hearth. Each guest will have opportunity to take home bread and recipes. Register early, space is limited. Cost is $75. For more information, call 613-354-5982. FIFTH ANNUAL ‘EVERYTHING’ SALE In support of Feline Fixers to be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 112 Bridge St. E. in Napanee. New and previously enjoyed items for sale, barbecue and bake sale. Something for everyone. HOSPICE L&A GOLF TOURNAMENT Ninth annual, at the Briar Fox Golf Club at Marysville. Four person best-ball scramble, 1 p.m. shotgun start, $100 per person. 18 holes of golf, cart dinner, contests, prizes, silent auction table, raffle prizes, early bird draw if you register by May 24. Contact Kim to register at 613-354-0833 or kim@landahospice.ca.
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A group of two-legged and four-legged walkers head out for Sunday’s annual SPCA fundraiser.
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to ensure animals waiting for a ‘forever’ home have an enjoying stay. “We need to replace a wall inside the dog shelter and need money in the near future for a cat cage,� among other upgrades, she said. At one time, the facility can hold about 20 cats and 10-15 dogs. Right now, in the midst of cat season, O’Brien said the cat section is full or near-full most days.
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Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fundraiser, was this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;spokes-dogâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, ex plained Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien. Buddy is believed to have been a puppy mill dog before Maureen Sharpe adopted him from the SPCA. Other SPCA-adopted dogs also participated in the event alongside their new owners, including Cleo, who was adopted by Napanee SPCA staff member Meghan Rand. Rand said Cleo was adopted three times before she met Cleo and â&#x20AC;&#x153;just fell in love with her.â&#x20AC;? Though she said Cleo still has a long way to go on being fully housetrained, the five-year-old dog has now been living with her for more than a year. Rand said she believes Cleo was previously used for breeding. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien said while theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re busy working to get their animals adopted out as quickly as they can, the SPCA is also working hard on renovations and improvements at the facility
A small group of protesters hit Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main street on Tuesday to push for more oversight and accountability for arms-length government agencies and organizations in Ontario. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are petitioning the legislature for ombudsman oversight of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;MUSHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sector â&#x20AC;&#x201D; that includes schools, hospitals, long-term care facilities and childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aid societies,â&#x20AC;? said Curtis Kingston, protest organizer and spokesperson for the Ontario Coalition for Accountability. Kingston said that, unlike other Canadian provinces, the mandate of the Ontario ombudsman â&#x20AC;&#x201D; whose job it is to investigate complaints regarding government services â&#x20AC;&#x201D; does not include municipalities, universities and other organizations that receive provincial government funding. Kingston focussed specifically on childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aid societies, pointing out that Bill 42, a private memberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bill put forward by the NDPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Monique Taylor, would bring CASs within the oversight of the ombuds-
man. The bill has received first and second reading and is currently at the standing committee stage. Kingston said, currently, families with complaints regarding CASs do not have sufficient recourse to see those complaints investigated. He said the Children and Family Services Review Board, which does look into CASsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; handing of cases, does not have the ability to sufficiently investigate complaint nor to force CASs to act on those complaints. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When something goes wrong, right now (families) have nobody to go to,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The CFSRB has no authority to compel a (CAS) to do anything. Even when they do find that a society erred or they were unprofessional or did something wrong, they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t tell them to do anything.â&#x20AC;?
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A parent’s view on body checking HIS week, Hockey Canada removed body checking from rep peewee hockey as of this upcoming minor hockey season. As the parent of a peewee hockey player, I have a few thoughts on this change, a change in which I agree, though with some reservation. Last season as an 11-year-old minor peewee, my son was introduced to body checking. He missed a total of six games due to body-checking incidents. In the first incident, in only his third game, my son was left in a heap on the ice after being hit, cleanly, by an opposing player who had a 40-pound-or-so size advantage. He missed the next three games with a suspected concussion. The lesson? Well, my son should have had kept his head up as he was skating full speed along the boards; further, he should have been closer to the boards to protect himself should he be hit. It was a ‘learning experience’, you might say. About a month later, during a tournament, my son hit an opposing player head-first into the boards. The boy he hit had to leave the game though, thankfully, he was able to return the next day. My son was handed a three-game suspension; he missed the last two games of the tournament and the next league game. I quizzed him after the game about why he hit that other boy. He told me he wasn’t frustrated or angry. He just hit the kid. In a way, I had wished he did have malice in his heart — at least that way I could understand why he did what he did. As it stood, it was racked up as another ‘learning experience’. In a way, these two incidents speak to two elements at play at Hockey Canada’s rule changes. One is the fact that there can be a drastic size imbalance between the biggest and smallest peewee players. That imbalance is exacerbated when minor peewees are playing 12-year-old major peewees (as was the case with my son’s ‘alternate entry’ team last year). In this situation, you can (and will) get smaller, inexperienced players getting crushed by bigger, older players who know what they’re doing. Is it any wonder that a recent study comparing injuries in bodychecking and non-body-checking leagues showed peewee players in body-checking leagues are three times more likely to be injured? The change eliminating body checking should prevent most injuries like the first incident I described. Those big peewees won’t be able to legally hit (and hurt) those little peewees. That’s good. However, I wonder how many of those incidents will simply be delayed to when the player enter the bantam ranks — and there can be plenty of size discrepancies in that age level too. In fact, because the players are even bigger and even faster, the incidents could, conceivably, be worse. So, in that respect, the body-checking ban is not necessarily a problem solved, but a problem deferred. However, that’s where the second element of Hockey Canada’s plan comes into play. With the change will come a new coaching protocol to help instruct players in how to ready themselves for body checking. If I can only give lukewarm support to the checking ban, I can wholeheartedly get behind this component, if it can be implemented effectively. Hockey Canada’s intention to develop “progressive implementation of checking skills” should, ideally, mean players will be taught how to take and receive a hit much earlier in their hockey careers. The jump into hockey with body checking won’t be quite so dramatic, and coaches and parents won’t have to cross their fingers and pray their players have been properly acclimated to body checking. Hopefully, coaches — and my son’s coaches thus far have been fantastic — will find the time to fit this new element into an already-full team practice regime. This second element to Hockey Canada’s changes has been generally overlooked by the media since the weekend when Hockey Canada voted to ban peewee body checking — that’s too bad. I can’t help but think that, if my son had been given a gradual introduction to body checking, he might have had a safer minor peewee season. Seth DuChene
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Ag job cuts will hurt farmers When approximately 700 Agriculture and Agri- Agri-Food Canada is causing significant concern Food Canada employees received notices last week throughout the industry. Is this a signal of greater that their jobs could be on the chopping block, it cuts to come? Or does it hint to a shift away from important publicly-funded agriseems that valuable agricultural cultural research? research may be lost with them. The OFA continues to advoThe Ontario Federation of Agricate for greater investments in culture is very troubled by this agri-food research through direct news, and the longer-term implipublic sector investments and a cations these loses will have on OFA Comment robust research infrastructure the competitiveness of Canada’s that incentivizes and supports priagricultural industry. Agri-food research is one of Canada’s great vate sector research and development. The OFA knows agri-food research is a critical homegrown successes. Public research conducted by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada scientists at tool for Ontario farmers, providing new technoloresearch stations across the country has led to gies and practices to improve productivity. numerous important discoveries to help Canadian Research also brings us new agricultural products farmers produce healthier, safer, more environmen- and helps sustain Ontario’s soil, air and water resources. tally-sustainable food. That’s why this news of significant job cuts, SEE OFA | PAGE 7 > especially research positions, at Agriculture and
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OFA FROM PAGE 6 The recent announcement of cuts to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada employees includes scientists, engineers, biologists and research managers. While it is unclear exactly how the proposed staffing cuts will impact the services to farmers, the OFA is raising a red flag about how cuts will impact the agency’s agenda for innovation. Together with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the OFA is advocating for a number of specific research-related issues in Canada, in light of these recent cuts. We are encouraging partnerships with research firms that would allow external resources to use existing Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada infrastructures and laboratories. Financial support should be provided to local organizations that may want to use research sites targeted for closure. And we are advocating for maintaining key agricultural research positions to ensure long-term research work is not lost. The agriculture sector has long called for increasing public funded research to ensure the Canadian agriculture brand remains an innovative leader at home and in international markets. Let’s not start a slow and steady landslide that sees our research innovation leaching away. Debbie Pretty-Straathof is vice-president of the OFA.
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Health ministry fails on physio file am writing with respect to the April 18 announcement by Ontario Health Minister Deb Matthews wherein she unveiled her government s plans to “invest” $156 million to “improve access” for “more seniors” to receive physiotherapy. In her remarks and accompanying news release, Matthews leaves out that physiotherapy is to be delisted from OHIP coverage effective Aug. 1, 2013. In fact, according to government websites, Ontario regulation 552 has already been amended — with no public consultation whatsoever. The government has framed the issue as a good news story announcing that it will provide 200,000 additional seniors and patients with better access to physiotherapy, exercise and fall prevention classes in longterm care homes and in communities across Ontario. In fact, the ministry has removed service provision from the lowest-cost provider – designated physiotherapy clinics, which have a successful track record of providing quality care – to instead give fund-
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Mary Lambert (centre) performs with the help of some student volunteers at Enterprise Public School earlier this month.
Mary Lambert shines at Enterprise PS show On May 9, Mary Lambert visited EPS. That’s Enterprise Public School! She flew all the way from Edmonton, Alberta. She also went to Tamworth Public School that day. She put on a great show for our school and community. We were very lucky to have her here. She was funny and asked for many volunteers. She brought many students up on stage — about 20 altogether — and they were dancing and singing. There were students from kindergarten to Grade 8 that went up. Once she
dressed a man up like a tooth fairy and he had to do ballet with her. Mary Lambert also was doing lots of singing. Some of the songs she wrote or sang are: ‘The Name Game’, ‘Down by the Bay’, ‘Tooth Fairy loves Ballet’, ‘Old MacDonald’s Funky Farm’, ‘Canada’ (pronouncing it C-eh-N-ehD-eh), and ‘My Neighbour’. It was an awesome show. Charly McMullen, Teia Mitchell and Shaelynn Johnston, Grade 3/4, Enterprise Public School
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ing to the highest-cost providers, Local Health Integration Networks and Community Care Access Centres. The ministry claims to be removing the private-for-profit industry, but fails to realize the CCAC contracts services to the private-for-profit industry. The government is in effect adding a middle man and replacing the lowest cost provider with the highest cost provider. The proposed changes will lead to more falls, fractures and respiratory conditions, resulting in more hospitalization, and additional costs to the system. The minister left out the part about how under the current system, seniors in long term care homes can receive up to 100 treatments per year, and 150 in exceptional cases. This has been in effect since 2005 the last time the Liberal government tried, and failed, to delist physiotherapy. In her more recent announcement, Matthews makes no such service level commitment. Even more disturbing is her promise that there will be “more” physiotherapy available in clinics. By committing $44.5 million to treat
1,50,000 seniors, the government has allocated a paltry $300 per person, or 12 treatments per year. Currently, seniors can receive up to 100, or up to 150 treatments, depending on their condition. Finally, the most glaring omission in the minister’s announcement is any reference whatsoever to how the $156 million stacks up against the current funding levels. The current OHIP providers, the designated Physiotherapy Clinics Association, has been advised that the total expenditure for the fiscal year ended march 2012 was $172 million, and that for the fiscal year ended March 2013, it was some $200 million. Obviously, the minister left these details out of her announcement for political reasons – her $156 million announcement is a de facto cut to existing funding. Despite the clever messaging, the numbers just don’t support the minister’s claims that this is an increase. Tunish Nalluru, Registered Physiotherapist at Village Green in Selby
Regular eye exams are important May is Vision Health Month and according to CNIB research, Canadians are more afraid of losing their eyesight than almost anything else. Given that one in seven of us will develop a serious eye disease, it’s a fear that’s certainly not unfounded. Fortunately, 75 per cent of vision loss can be prevented or treated, and there are many things we can do to prevent blindness and vision loss. The most important
step is to get regular eye exams by a Doctor of Optometry. The problem is that many Canadians aren’t getting their eyes checked as often as they should because they think their eyesight and their eye health are the same thing. They’re not. 20/20 vision and eye disease are not mutually exclusive. The reality is that many eye diseases have no symptoms in their early stages, so someone
may not realize they have an eye disease until it’s too late to get treatment that could save their sight. That’s why it’s crucial to have regular, comprehensive eye exams, regardless of how old you are. In recognition of Vision Health Month, we recommend people take action for their eyes and book an eye exam today. Dr. Keith Gordon Vice President, Research, CNIB
A gesture of compassion In the approaching darkness, I could make out the outline of a vehicle along the shoulder of the highway, and a crouched human figure near the centerline. With something in his clutch, he darted to the shoulder of the highway beside his car and placed the object on the ground and kept looking at it, nudging it ever so gently with his foot. Likely, a turtle, I thought. Curious, I turned around and drove back and pulled in behind the parked vehicle. The person who had taken the trouble to park, and rescue this animal, and now stared at it compassionately, was an OPP officer. The animal he now gazed upon was a young cottontail rabbit. He had either witnessed the rabbit getting struck, or had come across the animal writhing on the asphalt. In either case, he took the time to rescue the animal, but seemed to be in a quandary as to what the next move should be. “I certainly can’t leave it here like this. It won’t stand a chance,” the officer said as he continued to look at the rabbit, alive, but remaining motionless, and
breathing heavily. The limp body I now held in my hand showed no sign of broken bones, or injury other than a slightly bleeding foot. A drop of blood still clung to its nose, and hair was shedding from its body like leaves from a tree. The miracle rabbit seemed to have escaped death or injury by a speeding car and came out of it with nothing more than a cracked toenail! I placed the hit and run rabbit in the back of my car, and took it the remaining few kilometres home. Although it was late, I treated its injured foot, prepared a large box and lined it with an old bed sheet and placed the animal in one of my outbuildings for the night. Next morning I opened the door to find the rabbit staring at me with glistening eyes. It appeared to have enjoyed a complete recovery, rare for any road casualty these days. I questioned the rabbit’s complete recovery, at least, psychologically, as it hopped down the driveway, and then sat out in the middle of the road. Was it now invincible? I ushered it back into the yard where it continues to
Terry Sprague
Outdoor Rambles enjoy the rest of our backyard menagerie that has called our property home. It was one of the lucky ones that somehow managed to survive the daily carnage that is our highways today. A few other hit and run victims become lucky survivors too. They are the ones that turn up at the Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre in Napanee, all of them brought in my volunteers. Turtles with cracked carapaces, birds with broken wings, foxes with fractured legs, birds of prey with shotgun
wounds, and others with unknown trauma. Weekly, I get emails from this rehabilitation centre announcing new arrivals and recent releases. It never stops, and neither do the volunteers. According to their website www.sandypineswildlife.org , over 2,000 mammals, birds and turtles were admitted to the well know wildlife centre last year. Many of these were roadside casualties. Ribbons of death. Says one website on the subject, “Meanwhile the only road with no roadkill is the information superhighway. When you are searching on your computers, database searches yield few citations and provide fewer clues. Humorous cookbooks dish out roadkill recipes, but no food for thought. ‘Flattened Fauna,’ a satirical field guide, offers barely one page of straight facts. Even some dictionaries fall silent.” Another source gives statistics on human deaths in traffic accidents. But it neglects to reveal data on the animals whose deaths it does not even define as accidents. In our lexicon, humans are living flesh and traffic deaths. But
animals are little more than dead meat and roadkills. Few drivers today slow down or attempt to avoid animals that make their way onto a highway. If they are hit, a few may stop to remove the carcass from the highway out of respect, but most don’t. By the end of day, they become flattened fauna and unceremoniously join the plethora of raccoons, turtles and other roadside hit and runs. And few will take the time to stop and show any concern if an animal is seen on the highway, injured. This driver did. And if this OPP officer from the Picton detachment is reading this, I want him to know that at least one person noticed his unselfish gesture to save the life of a helpless animal that had made an error in judgment and decided to dart out into traffic. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613476-5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 65 Years Ago June 2, 1948 n A Napanee man was killed in an industrial accident while working on a railway project at Parry Sound. Edward Baldree and another man died when they were killed by a falling crane. The crane was in the process of hoisting a 36-ton steel girder into place at a CNR bridge when the crane toppled over. The crane was “pulled off an embankment as if it were a mere toy”; when it crashed, the sound could be heard nearly a mile-and-a-half away. Baldree was struck by the falling crane as he was standing on the bridge. n The customs office at the port of Napanee showed a steady increase in business over the past four years. In 1943-44, some $110,000 worth of revenue was tracked; by 1947-8, that figure had more than doubled to $240,000. The office said that the number of pieces of freight and mail had all increased over the same time period. The figures included not only Napanee but all of L&A and Tyendinaga Township.
35 Years Ago May 31, 1978 n The Lennox and Addington County Board of Education announced its new superintendent of schools — unofficially. Ed Thompson, the principal at Napanee District Secondary School, was pegged to be the new superintendent at a personnel meeting of the board. The appointment still needed to be ratified by the whole board. Thompson was replacing outgoing superintendent Robert Saunders, who was leaving to take a job with the Ontario Ministry of Education. Saunders had worked previously with the ministry. n Town of Napanee officials were looking to the experience of Grimsby, Ont., in determining what they should do with the aging Napanee Canadian National Railway station. Napanee officials learned that, in spite of some early setbacks, the Grimsby station found a new lease on life when it became part of a specialty shopping centre. CN had announced that it planned to demolish the old stone Napanee train station and replace it with a new passenger shelter. That news was met with some resistance from local residents. Cummings Daverne, a Napanee town councillor, called the proposed new CN shelter a “monstrosity.”
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Dr. Sandra Cowan says that while she’s honoured to receive a Patients’ Choice Award, working at the clinic in Tamworth and establishing close relationships with area residents has been reward enough.
Tamworth doc honoured with patients’ award BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter
A local doctor has been recognized nationally for her outstanding patient care. Dr. Sandra Cowan of the Tamworth Medical Centre,received a Patients’ Choice Award from the Patients’ Association of Canada, in appreciation of her 37 years as family doctor in Tamworth. The award is offered in different regions of Ontario each year. This year was the first year it was offered to the Southeast Local Health Integration Network area and patients made 40 nominations. Dr. Cowan received four nominations. “I didn’t know anything about the award,” admitted Dr. Cowan, explaining she thought it was a joke when she received the phone call saying she won the Patients’ Choice Award. “I thought it was quite possibly a joke. I called my daughter about it and she researched it, called me back and said, ‘It’s no scam, it’s real!’ explained Dr. Cowan. She attended a conference in Kingston, where she received a plaque and recognition. The most rewarding part of all, though, was seeing the reaction and support from some of her patients. “It was a big conference, there were
hundreds of people there, several of my patients were attending the conference and came over, gave me a hug and congratulated me and said, ‘It’s so great you won it,’ so that was quite nice and meaningful to see people I was connected to there, through being their family doctor,” she said. One of the women who nominated Dr. Cowan called her after she won the award to congratulate her, explaining she had been a doctor in her family for five generations. “I’ve actually cared for lots of five-generation families in this community because I’ve been here so long. It’s pretty interesting seeing the children of the children of the children I took care of,” said Dr. Cowan. Many patients appreciate her so much that even after they move away, they travel to Tamworth to see Dr. Cowan when they need to see a doctor. Some of her patients live in Kingston, Toronto and she even had one patient who moved to Africa but kept Dr. Cowan as a doctor, coming for checkups once a year on his visits home. She humbly accepting of the award, saying she owes more to her patients than she has done for them. “The award was an honour. The biggest award is just the relationship with my patients and I feel like my patients are mostly very thankful for their care and I’m grateful for the
opportunity to care for them, and I’ve certainly learned lots from my patients and I hope the reverse is true,” she said. “I feel like my biggest award just comes from the work I do.” She said she owes much of her success to her coworker and partner Dr. Laing McFadzean, also a doctor in Tamworth. She and Dr. McFadzean met at Queen’s University when they were 18, studying pre-med. They graduated together and travelled to faraway cities for work but years later, Dr. Cowan asked Dr. McFadzean to work with her in Tamworth. He accepted and has worked with her for 35 years. “My practice relationship with Laing has been fantastic, we really support each other. He’s an exemplary doctor so it’s been great to practice with somebody who, we think a lot alike, we graduated the same year from medical school and we have a lot of similar approaches. We run things by each other and that’s a huge source of support,” she said, saying she would not be the doctor she is today without his support. Another huge factor in his patient care has been living and working in a rural community. “Being in a small community has made it really easy to practice patient-centered care” said Dr. Cowan, who grew up in Toronto. “It has definitely suited me well.”
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The Special Olympic Torch Run will take place next Wednesday, departing from the old No Frills on Dundas Street at 11:30 a.m. en route to Giant Tiger. OPP officers and athletes will be accepting donations for the Special Olympics. To promote the event Community Living’s Graham Lane and athletes Amanda LaBarge, Marshall Wilson and Chris Moon met with OPP officers Scott Semple, Doug Weese and Stacey Cooper at the Napanee detachment.
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Church Services SUNDAY, JUNE 2 , 2013 ND
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Frank Hamper 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH
Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. 9:00am - Worship Service AA meeting Friday 8pm
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Nursery Care provided Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship
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 - Family night. 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome. Affiliated with PAOC.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:15am - Church Service and Sunday School
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things, charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome.
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg Riverside United Church Yarker Worship Service & Sunday School 9:30am Details: 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com Moscow United Church Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am
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TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. William Perry 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 10:30am - Sunday School available Sermon: “Models & Measures, and Then Faith” “Share God’s blessing, freely given, with all you meet this week.” www.napaneetrinity.ca
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE
613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman 9:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School at Centreville 11am - Worship Service at Newburgh (Third Sunday of each month is a Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca Morven United Church Service 9:00am; Sunday School & Nursery Bath United Church Service 10:30am; Sunday School & Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after Service Everyone is Welcome!
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 7pm - Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
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 WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
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 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks 11:30am - Groups for all Ages
NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong” 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”
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50th Annual General Meeting Tuesday June 11, 2013 The Napanee Curling Club 180 York St., Napanee
Join us for 12pm Luncheon • Please RSVP to 613•354•7634 or marilyn.cole40@yahoo.com 1:30 AGM and Pin Presentations • Members will be asked to vote on changes to the bylaws THE SALVATION ARMY
82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow 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. - 12:30pm-55+ Everyone welcome.
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
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church - 9:15am Worship Service Roblin Church - 11am Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; Children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service Thursday, June 6th 6pm - U.C.W. 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.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Napanee’s Talents of the Town Market will be buzzing with activity this Saturday, saluting the unsung hero of spring: the
honey bee. Known as ‘Beeyond the Blossom’, the event will feature everything honey related with a display by the Limestone chapter of the Ontario Beekeeping Association. “It was really an extension of the Com-
munities in Bloom initiative that is taking place in the town this year,” said Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce’s Kathy Medd, who helped organize the event. “The Communities in Bloom has a floral association and it
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING LENNOX AND ADDINGTON COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION DATE:
Tuesday, June 11th, 2013
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All members of the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Corporation are cordially invited to attend, together with staff and interested members of the public. Please note that only those holding memberships in the Corporation are eligible to vote and must be present at the Annual Meeting to vote.
According to the By-Laws of the Corporation of the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital and the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation, membership is defined as follows: Life Members People who have made a minimum donation of $1,000 to the LACGH Foundation are Life Members of both the LACGH Corporation and the LACGH Foundation.
Annual Members People who want to be Annual Members can apply to the Office of the CEO at 613-354-3301 ext. 202 and pay an annual fee of $100.00 to the Hospital. This membership is from April 1 through to March 31 of the year in which the membership is paid.
was a natural extension to think flowers, blossoms, bees and honey.” Seven local honey product vendors will be on hand, highlighting a relatively unknown, but evergrowing, industry in the L&A region. “In our surrounding region there’s a beer festival, there’s a cheese festival, there’s wine festivals, there’s garlic festivals,” said Medd. “I thought honey would be appropriate to this area because we do have a lot of honey producers in the area.” For anyone interested in getting into honey production there will be information sessions on how to get started. They’ll have workshops on beekeeping as well as ideas on how to encourage more bees to
Anyone wishing to check their current membership status may contact Angela McCullough, Executive Assistant to the CEO, at (613) 354-3301 ext. 202.
responsible for a sudden drastic drop in the number of bees around the world. According to the United States’ Department of Agriculture, bee farmers began reporting losses of 30 to 90 per cent of their hives over the winter of 2006. Since then beekeepers across the planet have been dealing with CCD, with some recent success. A continued sustained loss of bees could have devastating effects on the entire planet. Guests at Saturday’s market will delve deeper into the problem and further educate the important of the flying black and yellow striped insect. The market will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. just outside Napanee’s town hall in the Market Square.
NAPANEE BMF BANQUET… The Napanee chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet on June 14 at Selby Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Reservations must be made by June 11. Men, ladies and youth welcome. Guest speaker is Bob Hawkins. Special music by Vocal Legacy. Catered by Linda C. Bates. For tickets call Andre at 613-377-6710 or Rev. John Hilliard at 613352-5691 or Garfield at 613-354-9235.
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visit local gardens. For kids the friendly Pierre the Bear mascot will be wandering the market. Annoying buzzing and painful stings aside, the bee is actually a vital member of the ecosystem. Anyone who has ever tried to grow a fruit tree or flowers knows that pollination is critical. Medd points to an article, originally posted July 9, 2011 in the Huffington Post, that stated bees play a role in 87 per cent of North America’s food production. That equates to about $250 billion worth of free labour. Recent outbreaks of colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon in which worker bees suddenly disappear, has scientists at a loss. One theory is that the use of pesticides may be
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P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Check out the Town’s new Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com Greater Napanee Water Main Flushing Schedule
National Access Awareness Week May 26 – June 1, 2013
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 4 5
WATER MAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE DATES June 3 to 7 June 10 to 14
Let’s raise awareness! Making Greater Napanee more accessible isn't just about physical changes - such as ramps, wider doorways, brighter lights and bigger signs - it's also about changing attitudes. In Greater Napanee, we want to create communities where people with disabilities are welcomed and valued. We want to make people aware of the strengths of people with disabilities and how little changes can help enrich all of our lives.
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Committee of Adjustment 6:45pm Regular Council 7:00pm
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Town of Greater Napanee Council will host a Public Open House to receive further public comments regarding the Draft Discharge of Firearms By-law on Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, upstairs in the Town Hall (lift available) at 124 John Street, Napanee.
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Celebrating: Out of Many One People Thursday, June 20th, 2013 Cocktails @5:30/Dinner 6:00PM Sharp Strathcona Paper Centre 16 McPherson Dr., Napanee, Ont. $40 each Hosted by: The Hampton Inn With ticket purchase receive a copy of “Lennox & Addington” by Orland French donated by The Napanee Beaver
Tickets are available at the following locations: Chit Chat Cafe, 54 County Road 8 Gray’s IDA, 18 Dundas St. West Home Hardware, 199 Jim Kimmett Blvd. L&A Seniors Outreach, 310 Bridge St. West Napanee Area Community Health, 6 Dundas St. East The Napanee Beaver, 72 Dundas St. East
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Tourism - Summer Students
The Town of Greater Napanee has received funding for two Tourism Summer Student positions. The Tourism Office is located at 12 Market Square. Reporting to the General Manager Community/Corporate Services, you will be promoting the resources of our community by having tourism, recreational, cultural, educational, and business information available to visitors to the community. You will also be responsible for the bi-weekly Farmers Market. Salary: $13.00/hr., 35 hours/week, shift work as required
Preference will be given to college/university students enrolled in a tourism or marketing program.
Please submit a detailed resume and cover letter that indicates educational institution attending in September 2013, marked Tourism Summer Student-File #2-2013 no later than 4:30 p.m. June 7, 2013 to: Raymond Callery, CAO Town of Greater Napanee 124 John St., P.O. Box 97 Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Or by email to hr@greaternapanee.com We are an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation for accessibility purposes is available upon request during the recruitment process
Camps operate from July 2nd to August 23rd Register by the week You can register until the Friday prior to the week you wish to sign up for!
Visit the Department of Community & Corporate Services at 12 Market Square, downtown Napanee or call 613-354-3351 for more information.
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L&A 4Hers celebrate a century in Canada BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter
Past and present 4-H members and staff celebrated 4H Canada’s 100th anniversary this past weekend,
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highlighting changes and improvements to the program over the past century. A celebration was held locally at the South Fredericksburgh Hall this past Saturday evening where trophies, projects and journals were set on display. A large focus of the evening was highlighting changes in the 4-H program. In the late 1990s, 4-H shifted from being a government-run program, focusing on agriculture, to a selfsustaining program run province-wide. Bruce Hart, who worked with 4-H locally in
the agricultural side of the program pre-amalgamation, said he has noticed the program change significantly, and in his opinion, for the better. “Now, since the change, it’s not government-run. It’s run, basically, by the people for the people,” he said. Bruce met his wife, Jackie, in a local 4-H office. He oversaw the agriculture side of things, while she led the homemaking club. Jackie would supervise 4-H leaders and projects surrounding cooking and sewing, which at the time was a great program. But today, she went on, there are so many more opportunities with 4-H. One of the greatest ways the program has evolved is by expanding to make it relatable for urban communities, explained Dave McNichols, 4-H volunteer, during Saturday’s event. “When it started, it was basically the Boys and Girls Club, is what it was. And it was basically cows and cookies,” said McNichols.
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Bruce and Jackie Hart, past 4-H Canada staff members, reflected on their experiences and the changes with the program. The Harts are one of the multiple local couples who met through 4-H. “It was years moving to what we have now. And 4-H has taken some tremendous steps in the urban areas, which was necessary
in order for the program to survive.” South Fredericksburgh’s Saturday celebrations included dinner, slide
shows and videos, live entertainment and stories from past members, such as McNichols and Bruce and Jackie Hart.
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COMMUNITY PULSE JUNE 10 GENERAL MEETING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m. All members should attend. JUNE 12 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m.
JUNE 13 MAPLE RIDGE W.I. 80TH ANNIVERSARY Group with celebrate 80 years at 1:30 p.m. at Selby Community Hall. All former members are welcome to attend. RSVP to Marg at 613-354-9898. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m.
JUNE 14 BLOOD DONOR CLINIC At the Strathcona Paper Centre, from 1:30-6:30 p.m. Call 1 888 2 DONATE (1 888 236-6283) or book online at www.blood.ca to make an appointment to donate blood. JUNE 15 ROAST PORK DINNER At Deseronto United
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What is a garden, anyway? If you were to ask me what the garden is, exactly, I would suggest that it is an area in your yard – or on your condo/apartment balcony – that connects us to the natural world around us. As humans we sequester ourselves within the square walls of our homes and workplaces, get from place to place on four rubber wheels and in the process we can convince ourselves that we are somehow not a part of Mother Nature’s world. Wrong. The garden serves as a constant reminder that the natural world around us is not far away at all. If we were to abandon our urban life — literally move out of the city — and return in 10 years or so we would be shocked at how powerful the forces of nature are. Chances are pretty good that there would be bull rushes in your sandbox and a Manitoba maple growing through your kitchen window. The garden reminds us that we are part of a much bigger picture and that there are many benefits of being married to it. Is it any wonder then, that Canadian gardeners share a love of the environment that is more intense than it is for most people? You will find amateur gardeners out on clean-up-the-neighbourhood days, joining local community improvement organizations and leading the local drive to join Communities in Bloom most everywhere. On that note I am here to remind you that our activity in the garden can have a great impact on the environment. We have an opportunity to improve and protect it by what we do out there. Here are some ideas that you might want to employ in your garden this year: Water less often. Only water your lawn once a week at most and water it well — about one inch of water is perfect as it will drive grass roots deep into the soil in search of moisture. Your lawn will be more drought-tolerant as a result. When or if we get into a drought situation do not water your lawn at all. Let it go dormant and brown. Come August when evening temperatures drop and morning dew becomes heavy your lawn will break its summer dormant cycle and become green again. If you have an inground watering system, put it on the ‘manual’ setting and turn it on only as your garden soil dries and your lawn needs watering. Cut your lawn high at 2 ½ to 3 inches (6 to 8 cm) as the higher the grass blades the deeper and more drought tolerant the roots. It will also shade out most lawn weeds. Mulch. I know that I
have said this before but it bears repeating: a 5cm layer of finely ground up pine or cedar bark mulch will reduce watering in your garden by up to 70 per cent. More time for you to read the paper!
Mark Cullen The Green File Use plants that demand less water. Look for perennials and annuals that do not demand a lot of watering. Consider fibrous begonias, zinnias, salvia, dusty miller, geraniums and most ivy actually perform better when they are allowed to dry out between watering. Perennials that thrive in dry spots include all of the yarrow (Achillea) family, Echinacea (Purple Cone Flower), all of the stone crops (Hens and Chickens) and day lilies. Trees are the lungs of your garden. The temperature under a large shade tree on a hot summer day is about 5 to 8 degrees C lower than out in the sun. It is not just the shade of the tree that makes it cooler: water transpiring through the leaves of a tree provide a cooling effect that, in combination with the oxygen it produces, creates a quality of air that is unmatched by
anything man made. Is it any wonder that we naturally seek out the shelter of trees to enjoy our leisure time all summer long. Rechargeable lawn mowers. I am fan of the new rechargeable lawn mowers not just because they don’t use gas to fuel them but they are so much quieter too! Reconsider the need for power equipment… and please do not use the leaf blower until you have thought about putting a broom or lawn rake to good use first. Again, it is not just the needless use of energy but the noise that one creates with these gadgets is an intrusion on the whole neighbourhood. Besides, the old fashioned manual tools that you have at your disposal are much better for your own health, quieter and cheaper in the long run. When you engage in the activity of gardening you are not only helping yourself to improved health and well being you are also enhancing the environment in a measurable way. And that is good for all of us. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40 a.m. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.
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Marine Heritage Festival a real bang in Bath Old boats the main attraction at annual event Staff Reporter
Bathâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first-ever Marine Heritage Festival was held over the weekend, sailing in rich history from across the region. Dave More, managing director of Brigantine Inc. and Bath festival organizer, said many of the boats, volunteers and supplies came from the Brigantine Inc. organization. The Friday to Sunday event included seven speakers and multiple boats, including the St. Lawrence II (SL2) tall ship. The SL2 is used for Brigantine Inc. youth programs, teaching teens how
to sail and the importance of teamwork. One participant, Petty Officer Rhys Steffen, 13, gave tours of the SL2, among other youth participants. The SL2 was launched in 1953. It is owned and operated federally by Brigantine Inc. More said an exciting aspect to the weekend was the Bouchette boat race. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of the very first surveyors for Lake Ontario was (Jean-Baptiste) Bouchette. The boat there that was in the race is called Surveyor and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exactly the kind of boat he used. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an exact replica,â&#x20AC;? explained More, after the race on Saturday afternoon.
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Lennox and Addington County General Hospital CARDIAC REHABILITATION CENTER “The benefits to me of this program were quite remarkable. My strength and stamina increased to the point where they have surpassed the level of years ago. In addition, every other aspect of my health has improved substantially. I owe all of this health improvement to the program and to the people that run it. They instruct, encourage and motivate their clients with dedication and skill, yet manage to keep a light-hearted atmosphere during the sessions. Sincerely, Art Hunter
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The Cardiac Rehabilitation Center at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital opened June 5, 2012. The center is supported by a multidisciplinary team of health professionals including internal medicine, physiotherapist, registered nurse, pharmacist, clinical dietitian and a social worker. The center provides individualized, comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation with graduated levels of programming to assist patients in gaining an optimal quality of life. Patients require a referral from a physician and are screened by the multidisciplinary team to determine their suitability for the program. Patients participate in the sixteen week program which includes: individually prescribed and monitored exercise programs, group education sessions, individual counseling with the dietitian or other team disciplines as the team recommends or as the patient’s request and a discharge reassessment. The discharge reassessment includes repeat blood work and stress testing performed at the time of the admission to the center. Our first graduates completed the program in October.
PARTNERING WITH OUR COMMUNITY Lennox and Addington County General Hospital is one member of a group of dedicated professionals who provide valuable services to our local community. We are proud to work in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police (Napanee Detachment), Lennox and Addington Emergency Medical Services and Lennox and Addington Addiction and Community Mental Health Services to plan for and deliver the necessary services to our community. By working together we are better able to deliver important services in a seamless and expedited manner.
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Our Hospital provides 24 hour emergency care 365 days per year. The professional team of Physician, Registered Nurse and Nurse Practitioner are available to meet your medical needs on each visit. Our emergency department provides care to all ages and a variety of medical conditions. Each patient who enters the Emergency Department is assessed by a Registered Nurse to determine the severity of their illness. Certain conditions require the care of a physician while others can be addressed by the nurse practitioner. We are pleased to have the services of a full time nurse practitioner in our emergency department. Nurse Practitioners (NPs), are registered nurses with additional education and experience who are able to order and interpret diagnostic tests, communicate diagnoses, prescribe certain drugs and perform specific procedures. We welcome the community to visit our emergency department should the need arise.
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Since the hospital was opened our community doctors have been looking after their patients when they are admitted to the hospital. Having one’s own family doctor care for them when they are most ill is comforting to the patient and a big benefit of practicing family medicine in a small centre such as Napanee. Over time change happens – to patients, within the hospital and amongst the doctors. To meet the challenges that come with these changes, the concept of the “hospitalist” was born. Quite simply, the “hospitalist” is one of our local family doctors who take turns one week at a time to care for the patients in the hospital. They work closely with your family doctor sharing information to keep our whole community healthy and safe. Some family doctors continue to care for their own patients in the hospital, and are supported by the hospitalist doctor whenever they cannot be available. The “hospitalist” concept is the result of the work of all of our family doctors wishing to continue to provide the safest and best healthcare possible to our patients. This means the Hospitalist is on call 24/7 and is available to patients and families when they are needed. This doctor is on the patient floor every day and is an active member of the healthcare team. Every morning they meet with the nurses, dieticians, social workers, pharmacist, discharge planners, physiotherapists, occupational therapist and other health professionals. As the hospitalists are family doctors themselves, they understand the importance of excellent communication between all healthcare providers. This model was introduced in December 2012 and already it is clear that patient care has improved, patient flow through the hospital has improved, but most importantly patient, nurse and physician satisfaction is high.
INFORMATION SERVICES
The hospital is pleased to provide patients and families with access to Wi-Fi internet while in the facility. We hope this will make your time at the hospital easier by keeping you connected to the outside world. When you enter the hospital you will notice a “Public” network will be displayed on your device’s available network list. Some devices may automatically present the Public network to you. Please connect to this network and enjoy. The patient and family WI-FI internet access is filtered to prevent access to offensive or illegal content. We have expanded our Electronic Health Record system to enhance patient safety and efficiency. The electronic health record is an electronic representation of the tests and care you receive while in the organization. Within the electronic health record your personal health information such as lab results, radiology reports, documentation of physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals is stored. This information is shared between the health care team to provide better and safer care. As in all health care organizations we are continuously developing these tools to provide better information to the caregiver when they need it, where they need it.
CHEMOTHERAPY SERVICES In Sept 2012 LACGH officially opened a chemotherapy suite. Since that time we have had over 350 Chemotherapy patient visits. Chemotherapy is administered in a comfortable setting located on the main level of the hospital near the outpatient clinics. The interdisciplinary team of nurse, pharmacist and pharmacy tech prepare and administer the necessary drugs. Each patient receives a drug regime specifically ordered for their type of Cancer. Our Chemotherapy program is a satellite site of the Regional Cancer Program in Kingston. Patients are diagnosed in Kingston and receive the first chemotherapy treatment at the Kingston Regional Cancer centre at Kingston General Hospital. Following the first treatment patients with certain types of cancer may be offered the opportunity to receive future treatments at Lennox and Addington County General Hospital. The opportunity to receive care closer to home has been well received by many patients and their families. We look forward to continuing to care for our local community.
WHAT’S NEW FOR THE FUTURE In the near future we will have an opportunity to offer convalescent care services at our hospital. Twenty two of our existing inpatient beds will be re-purposed as convalescent care beds. This is a fabulous opportunity for LACGH to provide a much needed service to our local community and beyond. The purpose of convalescent care is to ensure patients recovering from acute hospitalizations get the supports they need for up to 90 days to make sure they’re well enough to return to their homes without the concern of further hospitalization. During their stay patients will receive active therapy to help gain the necessary strength and mobility. These beds will help to alleviate some of the demand for hospital beds in the region. Patients will be assessed for suitability based on set criteria by the Community Care Access Centre. The program's philosophy is based on promoting self-care and self-sufficiency, emphasizing adaptation to the current situation, and drawing on the individual's abilities and strengths. Therefore, the individuals best suited to the program are motivated to return home, committed to participating in activities that will make this possible, and capable of learning. The individuals should have goals and timeframes that are clear, realistic, and able to be monitored.
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PATIENT RELATIONS Patient Safety is an organizational priority at LACGH. We are dedicated to delivering safe care for all patients. We report several patient safety indicators to Quality Ontario such as hospital-associated infections, hand hygiene compliance and surgical safety checks. You can access these rates and compare us to other hospitals in the province as well as the overall rate for Ontario at: (http://www.hqontario.ca/public-reporting/patient-safety) The Government of Ontario introduced the Excellent Care for All Act in 2010. The purpose of the act was to put patientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first, while improving the quality and value of the patient experience through the use of evidence-based care. The act required us to develop a Patient Declaration of Values. Community members were invited to participate in focus groups to tell us what is important to them and what their expectations are for a good patient experience. The five top values identified by the community were Respect, Access to Services, Customer Service, Communication and Competency. These values are the foundation of the care that we provide and we continually look for opportunities to meet these expectations. In order to ensure that we are meeting these values we measure the Quality of care our patients receive by monitoring indicators such as wait times, patients who leave without being seen and by inviting feedback from patients through verbal or written communication or patient satisfaction surveys. Patient feedback provide us with valuable information that helps us identify areas of improvement so that we can continue to improve our high quality of care.
THE FOUNDATION The new Foundation office is now located across from the Donor Recognition Wall in the Arthur Ronald South Wing corridor and beside the Airhart Conference Room where meetings, activities and events occur. It is appropriate that this location serve as the Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s central location for donor recognition. Over the years the Foundation has designed, established and maintained a systematic, plaque on board based donor recognition system. However, with the long and proud history of community support for the growth of our hospital and its services this formal donor recognition has become limited. To overcome these barriers an interactive electronic donor recognition kiosk and wall display will serve as a tangible and visible record of philanthropic support for the hospital and an expression of hospital appreciation for such support. Donors will be recognized electronically soon after their donations have reached or move from one category to the next. Additional information such as obituaries for memoriam tributes, corporate logos for sponsorships, photos and historical data can all be included.
Equipment purchased for the hospital with your donations from April 2012 to March 2013: x x x x x x
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Lennox & Addington County General Hospital Foundation is Need further information or an independent, charitable want to make a donation, contact organization governed by a or mail cheques to: Lennox & Addington County General dedicated board of community volunteers. The Foundation HOSPITAL FOUNDATION was established in 1995 to 8 Richmond Park Drive encourage and to co-ordinate a Napanee, ON K7R 2Z4 continuing high level of support Tel: (613) 354-3301 ext.400 for the Hospital. Donations to the Foundation go towards the ONLINE DONATIONS THROUGH purchase of medical equipment WWW.CANADAHELPS.ORG for the hospital.
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Visiting Mr Green visits Selby in June Season ends on comedic note Staff Reporter
Comedy ensues when a court ordered visitation binds together two mismatched people in the Lennox Community Theatre’s production of Visiting Mr. Green, which runs June 7-22. Written by Jeff Baron, the plot sees Ross — a 29year-old corporate executive played by Daniel Pauley — accidentally almost run over older Jewish gentleman Mr. Green, played by Andy Palmer, on the streets of New York City. Ross, charged with reckless driving, is sentenced to six months of community service, which is to visit the elderly man at his apartment. “Two very unlikely characters are thrown together and neither are very happy about it,” said Mae Wood, who is directing the play. “The old guy has no interest in having him hanging out with him, and he doesn’t really want to be there either. It’s got some very funny parts.” Written by American author Jeff Baron and first debuted in 1996, the play mixes comedy with a thought-provoking theme of acceptance. “The show is a lot about learning to overcome prejudice that we have ingrained in us that aren’t really founded in anything,” said Wood. “It’s got a beautiful message in terms of having to overcome prejudice you have that aren’t really based on who a person is, but a preconceived idea of what someone is.” Audience members will
recognize Pauley from his performance in That Summer, which the theatre staged earlier in the season. Palmer, who is actually quite a bit younger than the character he’s learning to play, has the challenge of playing an 86-year-old senior. “Andy does such a great job with this role that you forget you’re seeing Andy,” said Wood. “That’s always the secret of somebody who is really good at what they do is that you stop seeing the person you know and you start seeing the character.” Though only two characters are ever seen on stage, plenty of volunteers backstage play a huge role in making the show run smoothly. The show will mark the end of a very challenging season at the Selby theatre. In what Wood describes as a ‘comedy of errors’, just about anything that could have gone wrong went wrong this season. Even their upcoming production was nearly cancelled when their original director fell ill and couldn’t continue. Work obligations prevented one of the originally cast actors from fulfilling his role. Still, the show must, and will, go on. The role was recast and Wood took over the director’s chair and, despite a one week delay, the show is going on as planned. Performances will be held June 7-9, 13-16 and 20-22. All performances are at 8 p.m. except for matinees on June 9 and 16, which start at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for regular admission and $12 for seniors on Sundays. The Lennox Communi-
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Daniel Pauley (left, as Jeff Baron) and Andy Palmer (as Mr. Green), work through their lines at the Lennox Community Theatre in Selby last week. Visiting Mr. Green opens on June 7. ty Theatre is located at 2219 County Rd. 11 in Selby. With the season wrapping up, the company is planning to host its annual general meeting on June
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Knights slay Hawks in Jr. rugby finals NDSS unable to repeat as KASSAA champions, lose 38-0
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
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Amanda Daniels (left) and the senior Hawks’ season came to an end against Holy Cross.
Magic runs out for Sr. soccer Golden Hawks NDSS ladies lose in semifinals BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
One spirited comeback wasn’t enough for the NDSS Golden Hawks senior girls soccer team, as they fell 4-2 to the home team Holy Cross Crusaders in Wednesday’s KASSAA semifinals. The Hawks had crawled back from an early 2-0 hole to knot the game at 2-2 entering the half. Megan Simpson and Sarah Sanford each chipped in a goal for Napanee. That duo had powered the Hawks offense for the entire season. Unfortunately for them, the Hawks didn’t have any more rallies up their sleeve and their season came to a end. Try as they might, they just couldn't get anything going against the tough Crusad-
er's defense. “It was a very successful season in my view with a semifinal showing, quite respectable in a tough league this year,” said Hawks head coach Brian Heaton. “The girls showed significant improvement from the pre-season tournament to the playoff game, and some of the graduating players could definitely continue playing at a higher level.” From their first game in April until now the young Hawks team did show signs of improving with every game. After losing to Holy Cross 5-4 on April 29, the NDSS ladies reeled off four straight wins heading into last Wednesday’s playoff match. The semifinal exit was a carbon copy of last year's finish, when they lost to Frontenac.
Unable to match the La Salle Black Knight’s intensity, the NDSS Golden Hawks junior boys rugby club was completely overmatched in Thursday’s 380 loss in the KASSAA finals. Facing the undefeated Black Knights in front of a large crowd on at the pristine turf of Queen’s Nixon Field wasn't enough to get the Hawks fired up, as they struggled right from the opening kick. The Black Knights applied constant pressure in the opening 15 minutes, spending the entire time in Hawks’ territory before punching in the first try. The few times the Hawks did have control of the ball, they were forced to kick it out of bounds in an attempt to clear it. Once the Knights were on the board they put the pedal to the metal, running up a 17-0 lead at the half. “They for sure came in hard, but I don’t think we prepared our best,” said Hawks player Nate McFarland. “We did fight hard at the start but they just got those quick tries.” For a brief span it looked like the Hawks might be able to withstand the Knights’ pressure, holding them just outside the try line for several plays. Once they allowed the first try though it seemed to deal a huge blow to the Hawks’ mind set and they never recovered. “The forwards had a really good game, they were stopping them all game,” said Colsen Bertrand, another of the Hawks’ players. “Us at the
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NDSS’ Caleb Tizzard runs into a wall of Knight defenders during Thursday’s KASSAA final match at Nixon Field. All game long the Hawks struggled to gain any ground, never mounting much of a sustained scoring threat. backs, we didn’t really get the ball that much. It was just ruck after ruck after ruck.” In the second half it was much of the same as the Hawks struggled to gain any momentum. “They weren’t ready to go and as a result we took a few on the chin and they got three quick ones,” said Hawks coach Jim McKinney. “It was a little bit of a contest early, but not much. They started to run away with it and we were on our hind foot, trying to kick to clear.” Heading into the match the Hawks were considered the underdog, taking on the 6-0 Knights. To pull off a win they’d have to play near flawless rugby. Once they fell behind early it was all but over. “It’s all about being
ready to compete,” said McKinney. “Just don't think we were turned on at the start of the game.” McKinney pointed to the fact that Jake Morrow, playing in the full back position, was forced to make four tackles that prevented tries. It’s never a good sign when back row players are constantly having to make tackles. Though they knew they squandered a trip to the finals, they were able to look on the bright side as well. “We have a lot of Grade 9s on the team and they got a lot of experience playing in a KASSAA finals,” said Bertrand. “Hopefully they’ll be back again next year.” “From what we started with, it was a good turn out,” added McFarland.
As they watched the Black Knights hoist the trophy at the centre of the field, the Hawks were already making plans for next April. “There’s a lot of talk already,” said McKinney. “Usually we’re on the bus going home and you hear ‘we’ll get them next year.’ I heard it three minutes after the game.” La Salle will now represent the Kingston region at this year’s Barbarian Cup. In the senior game, played at Nixon Field right after the juniors, the Regi Panthers took down La Salle 19-5 to claim the KASSAA title. The NDSS senior boys were eliminated by Regi in semifinals, losing 13-3 on May 21. The Panthers have now advanced to EOSSAA.
Hockey Canada eliminates body checking for peewees Parents, coaches offer mixed opinions
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
decision reached Saturday on the quaint island of Prince Edward Island will have a resounding effect on all Canadian hockey players born in 2001 and 2002, eliminating body checking at the peewee level for the upcoming season. The announcement was made at Hockey Canada’s
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annual general meeting, which had input from each province’s governing hockey bodies. In the vote, only the Saskatchewan Hockey Association voted ‘no’. In Napanee, the plan to delay body checking from the peewee age of 11 and 12 to bantam was met with mixed reactions. “As a parent and a chiropractor that treats kids who have concussions and that sort of thing, I am in favour of it,” said Dr. Scot Mundle, who practices at Napanee Chiropractic Care Centre. “I think it will really reduce injuries at that age level. As a hockey fan, I have very mixed emotions about it.”
Safety was the biggest driving force behind the move. Given that kids who go through early growth spurts can be much bigger than similar aged players, there’s been concern for quite some time over the safety of young players. As more research has revealed the dangers of concussions at a young age has been released, the push to take out body checking has gained momentum. There is also the hope that these changes will lead to an increased registration for players under the age of 13 across the country. As concussion concerns have grown, some parents have
opted to take their kids out of the sport in favour of another one. Most house leagues, including the Napanee house league, does not allow body checking at any level. “More often than not it’s from hits that they didn't see coming,” Mundle says of what he sees as the usual cause for the concussions he treats. “Blind side hits or where the players had their heads down. Research has pretty clearly shown that if somebody is anticipating a hit coming, then they’re able to brace their body and the impact is changed….people of any age, if they don’t see
the hit coming, they’re going to get hurt.” Players born in 2001 are in the unique position of having been allowed to check last season but currently won’t be able to for the upcoming season. They’ll then be allowed to return to checking the following year at the bantam level. That presents quite the challenge for Stars coach Ben Hagerman, who is set to coach the major peewees this fall. “Every single player on my team that I’m going to coach played body-checking hockey last year,” said Hagerman. “Now all of a sudden they take that out of
the game and put them into a totally different game. You spend a whole year teaching your forwards on the forecheck, you take the man and the second guy comes in and takes the puck. Your defencemen, you teach to play physical down in the middle of the ice. Now all of a sudden you retract everything you preached the entire hockey season and you’re going to hold off for another year. I just don’t think it’s productive.” Relatively fresh out of the game, Hagerman was captain of the Napanee Raiders in 2008.
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Men’s League Golf Report
Score of 33 enough to capture Friday night scramble BY DOUG MURISON
Special to the Beaver ue to the cool windy weather, the field of 40 golfers was limited to 10 teams. The first place team finished with a score of 33 — Paul Haaksman, Bob McIsaac, Cynthia Woodcock, Elaine Badgley and Jane Haaksman. The second place team with a 34 consisted of Rick Gerow, Brian Woodcock, Jane Pearson and Lana Latimer. Third place went to John Smith, Ron Gillespie, June Hicks and Mike Gille-
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spie with a 35. Art Hunter, the Special Prize Co-ordinator, awarded the last place team with a variety of jams for their efforts. The winners are Eric Ruismaki, Bud ActonSue McIsaac and Brenda Kerr. The team was very vocal and let everyone in attendance know they shot a 40. Lana Latimer’s team beat husband Daryl again this week. Lana advised the crowd that she would add a few items to the “honey-do “ list instead of a week of dishes. Stay tuned. Another cool and windy evening greeted the 57
second low net- Lynn Edey37.5, “D” Flight- first low gross-Doug Murison-48, second low gross-Dick Dodds-48, third low grossBob Crowther-50, first low net- Paul McDonald-34.0, second low net-Art Hunter-36.5,. The Scotiabank Prize for Closest to the Pin Hole Seven- was won by Brian Bowen, the CTC Gas Bar Closest to the Pin Hole number two was won by Paul Haaksman. The 50/50 draw was won by Paul Wilson, the Attendance Draw winner was Jim Dobbin, The Men’s Night Extra draw winner was Don Pearson.
golfers on Thursday night. Overall Low Net winner was John Smith with a 30.5. The “A” Flight winners are: first Low gross-Carl Strudwick – 37, second low gross-Duncan Burke-41, first low net-Dennis Chadwick-33.5, “B” Flight- first low gross-Vern Amey-42, second low gross-Scott Carpenter-43, third low grossKen Withers-46, first low net-Paul Wilson-35.0, second low net-Al Thompson36.5, third low net- Eric McConnell-37.0, “C” Flightfirst low gross-Doug Pennell-43, second low grossMurray Halliday-46, first low net-John Deren-35.0,
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Austin James of Loyalist Golf and Country, and Josh Whalen of Napanee Golf and Country Club, each posted a strong showing at the CN Future Links event in Listowel last week, gaining exemptions into Golf Canada’s 2013 Junior National Championship. James placed third and Whalen fourth at the 72 player Junior National Tournament. With frigid weather around freezing at morning tee times and winds gusting at 45 miles per hour, golfers battled the elements as well as the golf course. James was able to open the tournament on Friday with a one over par round and tied for third on the first day, using a hot putter and good recovery shots, as he struggled to find the fairway hitting two of 13 in the high winds. Whalen posted an opening round 80, and unlike James’, his putter was frigid like the weather, racking up 36 putts on the day. The second day had more chilly weather, as frost delays pushed starting times back. Playing one grouping apart the pair of
local duffers benefitted from the later tee times as temperatures warmed. Whalen posted a one over 73 and James posted 74, the third and fourth lowest scores of the 75 players for the day. Whalen attributed the turn around to a putting tip from his friend and training partner James, knocking in four birdies on the day. As the second day ended James was securely in the top six, playing in the second last grouping on the final day and Whalen had jumped from 43rd to a tie for 18th and was setting three shots out of a top six finish, which carries the all important exemption to the Canadians. On the final day Whalen got off to a hot start, eagling the par five first, after he rolled his three wood up to seven feet and made the putt. The eagle would be one of only two registered for the entire tournament. Whalen would make the turn at one under and James would be in third place at the turn one over for the day. Whalen turned on the heat on the back nine birdying three of the first four holes to be four under for the round and the best score of the final day and post five over for the tour-
Hilaire, Quebec. Sutton would win in a playoff sinking an eagle putt on the 10th to better Bernhard’s birdie. James would finish in third and Whalen would leap frog into a fourth place finish, never giving up on his tournament after the high first round.
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makes hockey what hockey is. I think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what Hockey Canada and the OMHA has lost on this.â&#x20AC;? Hagerman feels the OMHA, which prides itself in developing well-rounded hockey players, has potentially stunted the development of the 2001 age group. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you want to play non-contact, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what we have house league programs for,â&#x20AC;? he added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a very much more relaxed playing field. If you want to play competitive hockey, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why you play rep or AAA.â&#x20AC;? The debate is sure to continue on throughout the summer as to whether they
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should leave checking rules alone, delay it more or take it out altogether. Asking any parent or player is likely to yield a different answer each time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know if thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a right answer,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Mundle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I can definitely see the benefits of moving it (to an earlier age), I can see the benefits of moving it later. I can also see the benefits of eliminating it.â&#x20AC;? There has been some talk that perhaps body checking could be grandfathered in for this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s peewees. Whether that will come to light remains to be seen. For now, they are operating under the assumption it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be.
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The Napanee Novice Express Girls advanced to the finals of the Port Perry Angelsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tournament last weekend, beating Quebec Southwest 4-3 in the semifinals. The girls lost to Whitby in the finals. The team is made up of (back row) coach Amelia Keech, head coach Shawn Trudeau, coach Doug Kane, Jillian Douglas, Katie Hearns, Jenna Kane, Mikayla Major, Megan Severson, Megan McKee and Alexis Trudeau; (players kneeling) Alexandra Lee, Kaitlyn Flear, Morgan Whalen, Alyssa Proderick and Alyssa Kane. Katie Soule was absent from the photo.
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Seanna Brooksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; three-run double put the finishing touches on the Napanee Express Squirt Girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; side championship win in Halton Hills this weekend. Her double in the sixth inning helped Napanee to a 10-3 win over the Brampton Blazers in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; side finals. Rachel Foster had keyed the comeback earlier
in the game, ripping a game tying triple. Gracie Hearns and Megan Morrow shared pitching duties, combing to strike out 10 Blazers. The Express slugged their way into the finals, beating Aurora 13-3 in just four innings in the semis. Lauren Kennedy contributed both at the plate and from the pitcherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s circle, launching a home run
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APPLIANCES FOR SALE
NEW and USED
APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up.
NEW APPLIANCES
At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
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For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
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ASP CONTRACTORS, airless spray painting, power washing, barns, houses, factories, etc. Corn, glass and sandblasting, new steel roofs installed, roofs screwnailed and boards replaced, eavestroughs and gutter guards installed, additions and foundations. 1-800-5891375, georgewickens@hotmail.com FULL LINE of machinery, suitable for horses or small tractor, disc, plough, roller, cultivator, road grader and buggy. 613-813-4907. FULL LINE of machinery suitable for horses or small tractor; disc, plough, roller, cultivator, road grader and buggy. 613-813-4907. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction every Tuesday, For marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. LARGE SQUARE straw bales; 1412 New Holland disc bine, 5 years old; Agco wheel rake. 613-476-7094. RANGE RUN birds, roosters, last summer and fall, 3 older ones, Wyandotte’s, RIR and crosses, also Rouen ducks. Rob, 613-354-0253. SPRAY PAINTING, screwnailing steel roofs, 5” and 6” seamless eavestroughs, gutter guard installed or delivered, free estimates. 1-877-490-9914. TWO PUREBRED Red Angus bulls, 1 year old, $1,500 each or best offer. Call 613-396-6660. WOODLOT OWNERS. We buy standing timber logs, hardwood and soft, firewood and pulp. Free evaluation and dollar estimate, over 30 years of proven service in the area. Call collect, 613-358-2370.
SWIMMING POOLS
24’ ABOVE ground pool, complete with accessories, needs liner, $900. Call 613-379-2274, after 7pm.
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MOORE BROS. Water softeners, water purifiers and filtering systems. Free water test, free installation. Salt available. 613-354-5516. REDUCED, TWO 2013 Daily Planners left at $10 each. Our front office has a variety of office supplies including table paper. You can place an order with us for wedding invitations and accessories, business cards and address labels. If what you require is not in stock, we will be glad to order the item for you. The Napanee Beaver, 613-354-6641, ext. 101.
PETS
DOGGY DO’S Grooming. Professional groomer Kiley Hanna. Call 613-354-9171. OBEDIENCE CLASSES in Napanee. Professional trainer Will Robinson. Group and private lesson. Call Pet Panache, 613-354-9171. PUREBRED CKC Registered German Shepherd puppies, mom and dad, hips and elbows certified, $900. 613-388-9280. PUREBRED MALE black Labrador Retriever pup, ready to go. Call 613-354-9331 or 613-483-1041. TWO JACK Russell pups, females, 14 weeks old, tails docked, $100 each. Call 613-378-2272.
CARS & TRUCKS
1991 CHEV half-ton, runs good, etested, $1,500 or best offer. Call 613-354-9836. 2009 PONTIAC Wave, red, one owner, 85,500 km, 2 year power train warranty, mint condition, certified, $7,000. 613-354-1854. CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Dan, 613-929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires.
SEASONAL RENTALS
COTTAGE, SLEEPS 6, on Lake Mississagagon (Lancaster Resort), available June 29th to July 6th, July 6th-13th, August 13th-24th and August 24th-31st, $700 weekly. Call Wayne, 613-354-9303.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
20 DUNDAS Street East, Napanee, long established pizza takeout, $1,000 sq ft, parking, available immediately, $975 plus monthly. 613-388-2953. 600 SQ ft basement office in The Old Post Office, 38 Bridge East, $500 includes utilities, central air, parking, signage. 613-532-3672.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACE
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes
3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,
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NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN boutique retail/professional space, large display window, busy street, 400 sq ft, $475 inclusive. 613-539-4847.
NAPANEE, DUNDAS Street, retail/office space, 900 sq ft plus basement, display window, $675 plus. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, RESTAURANT, downtown, seats 15-20 people, $700 plus utilities, kitchen equipment and appliances negotiable, great (turnkey) opportunity. 613-539-4847. OFFICE OR retail space in prime location, Industrial Blvd. and Advance Avenue, excellent traffic visibility and access, 800 sq ft, $700 monthly. 613-540-4447, Jim.
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AVAILABLE AUGUST 1st, 2 bedroom apartment, Newburgh, fridge/stove, $695 plus, first/last, no pets, references. 613-378-6487. AVAILABLE JUNE 1st, downtown Napanee, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment, recently renovated, $700 all inclusive, non-smoker, no pets, parking available, references needed. 613-354-3287. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 bedroom, second floor apartment, $815 monthly inclusive, close to downtown and laundry facilities, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613-561-7956. BRAND NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath country bungalow, just 10 minutes to town, first/last, references, $1,700 monthly, heat and hydro included. 613-354-7042. DESERONTO, 4 bedroom home, excellent condition, recently redecorated, large back yard, non-smoking, no pets, serious inquiries only, $1,100 plus utilities, available July 1st. 613-539-4847. FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen, laundry, indoor parking/pool, no lease, $600 monthly, all inclusive, across from Cataraqui Mall. 613-384-6072. LARGE, RECENTLY renovated, second floor, 2 bedroom apartment, in quiet building in Napanee, suitable for retirees or professionals, no smoking, no pets, first/last and references required, $875 monthly plus heat and hydro, available July 1st. 613-354-9149. NAPANEE ONE bedroom downtown ground level apartment, suitable for single person or senior, non-smoking, no pets, $725 inclusive. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment above retail store, recently renovated, excellent condition, $750 plus hydro, off-site parking available, nonsmoking. 613-539-4847. NICE BRIGHT 2 bedroom apartment, new windows and floors, laundry, close to hospital, no pets, no smoking, $800 plus hydro. 613354-9966, leave message. ONE BEDROOM in Old Post Office, Napanee, $775 includes utilities, air conditioning, appliances, parking, satellite, garbage removal, coin laundry in building, no smoking, no dogs, available immediately. 613-532-3672. THREE BEDROOM condo with back and front yard, in Napanee, on quiet dead end street. 613-4491917. THREE BEDROOM farmhouse, no smoking, heat, hydro and water not included, $800 monthly, available July 1st. 613-354-4965. TWO BEDROOM apartment, very bright, clean and spacious, close to schools and parks, Napanee, $725 plus hydro, first/last, references, non-smokers, no pets, available July 1st. 613-379-2735. TWO BEDROOM apartment, available immediately, upper level, quiet area in town, includes fridge/stove and laundry, non-smoking, $800 monthly plus hydro. 613-354-7130. TWO BEDROOM apartment, available immediately. Call 613354-5853. TWO BEDROOM apartment, downtown Napanee, available July 1st, clean, quiet newer building, laundry and superintendent on site, $725 monthly plus hydro. Call Joe, 613-354-8185.
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30” ELECTRIC stove, $150. Call 613-378-2237. 9’ CHRISTMAS tree with 1,000 lights; 7’ Christmas tree; Karaoke machine; Weedeater. Call 613354-8713. FREE, CHESTERFIELD; 2 strollers, Perago and Sierra, $15 each; 2 chests of drawers, $10 each; fold-up playpen, $10; cabinet model Kenmore sewing machine, $25, all in very good condition. 613-377-1864. MILKER BUCKETS, old farm scales, crates and apple boxes, chairs, arch and molding, panel doors, plastic hose. 613-476-7094. NEW LAWN cordless 48 volt Troy Blit, $250; new lawn trailor and roller, $125 each; gas mowers, $65 up. 613-354-2570.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HAY BAY/QUINTE, waterfront year round home, freshly updated. Details, www.50bayviewnapanee.ca or call 613-354-5891.
WANTED
MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BACK TO Basics lawn mowing. Call 613-354-1759. BICYCLE REPAIRS. For services call 613-354-2486. FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.
JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED
• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service
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HELP WANTED
HIRING 3 TIG welders for a busy Napanee Manufacturer. Call 613541-8086. xjonny5x@hotmail.com
BUSINESS SERVICES
WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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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 613-329-4015. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Henderson. Firearms course, June 14th, 15th; Hunter Education, July 5th, 6th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.
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MICROPHONE WITH cord in case found on Robert Street in Napanee. To claim please call The Napanee Beaver, 613-354-6641, ext. 101.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Keith Richmond wish to express thanks and appreciation to friends, neighbours and relatives for floral tributes, cards, prayers, phone calls, visits, online condolences, food and acts of thoughtfulness and kindness at the time of and following his sudden death. Thank you to the Ambulance, Fire Department and O.P.P. Personnel for their fast response to our emergency on May 2nd. To Rev. Frank Hamper we extend a heartfelt thank you for the memorable Service celebrating Keith’s life. Thank you also to the Grace United Church U.C.W. for the delicious luncheon following the Service. A special and sincere thank you to Nathan Bruce, Zachary Richmond, Jason Lucas, Kiel Richmond, Kevin Robinson and Mark Lambert for acting as pallbearers. Thank you to Lindsey Hannah and staff of Hannah Funeral Home for their expertise and compassion during this very difficult time. Mary Richmond and family.
MEMORIAMS
Complete an oil painting in one day June 2nd, 9:30am till 4pm at the Roblin Hall. No experience necessary. All supplies included. Email arts1@cogeco.ca or call 613-918-0337 for further information.
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MacDONALD - In loving memory of William Clarence (Bill). September 25, 1948 - May 31, 2009. Your chair is still empty at the table, The house seems quiet and bare, But in our hearts you always will be, Because we still hold you there, A lot has changed since you went away, Three great-grandbabies, learning to play, A new little dog, Millie, as your Little Lady joined you Running in the fields in Heaven, So keep on remembering us, we’ll never forget you, Most things must stop living, but love still lives on, We miss your smile and listening ear And in the dark nights I still shed a tear, Rest in peace my sweet man...you deserve a rest. You were the best! Lovingly remembered by wife Barbara, son Dale and family.
LAURA McCUTCHEON August 14 1912-May 27, 2010
Dear Mom, Three years ago God called you home. I am so thankful I had you with me for so many years. I will never forget all the great times we had together and some day when God calls my name, we will be together again.
Love, Freda
McKEOWN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Gerald, who passed away June 3, 2005. This world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, But never shall the one we loved From memory pass away. Remembered every day by Monee, Vaughn, Lillian, James, Taralynn, Matthew, Andrew and Julianna.
MEMORIAMS
SKILLEN - In loving memory of Jackie, who passed away June 2, 2009. So go and run free with the angels, Dance around the golden clouds, For the Lord has chosen you to be with Him And we should feel nothing but proud, Although He has taken you from us And our pain a lifetime will last, Your memory will never escape us, But make us glad for the time we did have, Your face will always be hidden Deep inside our hearts, Each precious moment you gave us Shall never ever depart, So go and run free with the angels As they sing so tenderly And be sure to tell them To take good care of you for me. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Megan, Mikaela and Richie. WHEATCROFT - Joan, November 1, 1928 - June 1, 2005. Mum, Nana, great-grandma. It has been 8 years since we heard your voice, saw your beautiful face and held your hand, but you are in our thoughts and our hearts every day and you are still looking out for us from above. You are missed and loved oh so very much. Say hello to dad for us. We love you, your family.
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WEBB, Frances E.
Passed away suddenly at the Juravinski Hospital, Hamilton on Saturday, May 25, 2013, in her 81st year, devoted wife of the late Kenneth Webb (May 8, 2013). Predeceased by their two sons, Ken (1992) and Randy (1981). Lovingly remembered by the families of her brother Stan (Olecia), her sister Marge (Richard) and her daughterin-law Jeannene. Frances was well known for her master gardening and her bountiful meals. She retired from Ball Packaging after more than 42 years of service. Funeral will be held at the Marlatt Funeral Home “Swackhamer Chapel”, 195 King Street West, Dundas, in the Chapel on Thursday, May 30, 2013 at 11am with visiting one hour prior. Interment to follow at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online tributes may be made at www.marlattfhdundas.com
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of CAROLYN YVONNE HENTSCHEL, late of the Township of Tyendinaga, in the County of Hastings, who died on or about the 4th day of May, 2012, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 25th day of June, 2013, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Napanee this 8th day of May, 2013. Chief R. Donald Maracle, Estate Trustee c/o John M. Grange, Barrister & Solicitor 138 John St., P.O. Box 26, Napanee, Ont. K7R 3L4 Telephone (613) 354-3350 Fax (613) 354-6786
FRIDAY, MAY 31
Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre Antique walnut gate leg drop leaf table, Antique oak buffet with mirror, Antique Coke Cooler, Antique trundle bed, Antique hanging lamp, Antique writing desk, Antique phonograph, Antique family photos, Antique grain cart, Quilts, quantity antique occasional chairs, 2 antique rockers, Quantity dressers, 2 highboy dressers, Collection of sports jerseys, Cash register, Corona patio umbrella, display cabinet, Inversion table, Boat tube, 15watt solar panel, waste water tanks for trailers, Porch glider bench, pine table, oak dressing mirror, Lane cedar chest, oak table/6chairs, round oak extendible table with 4 leaves, dinning buffet/hutch/table and 6 chairs, Johnston Bros. Dishes, Royal Albert (Serena pattern) dishes, Fishing Lures and poles, parts washer, Salmon fishing lures, Military badges, stamps, gas powered lawn mower, chain saw, plus much more. Check website for pictures. Next sale is June14th www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates and Commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
BRIGHTON ESTATE AUCTIONS
Selling Antique & Collector’s Items Sunday, June 2 - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Collector’s Items, Dinner Sets, Royal Doulton Figures, Porcelain, Jewellery, Vintage Clothing, Books & Linens. Boxes Still to be Unpacked. Furniture to include: Grandfather Clock, Organ, Tea Wagon, Marble Top Coffee Table, Kitchen Table & Chairs, Blanket Box, White Bedroom Suite, Upholstered Furniture, Dressers, Bedside Night Tables, Coffee & End Tables, Small Tables & Chairs, Lamps & Outside Planter. Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints. Watch Web Site for Updates. Large Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
AT 12:00 NOON. AUCTION SALE - FLOCK OF SHEEP FOR ELIAS MILLER, STIRLING DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE This sale features a nice flock of Katadhin & Katadhin Cross Ewes & Katadhin Cross Dorper Ewe Lambs. A number of Ewes are rebred & will be due sale time & later. 2 Dorper Rams & 1 NC Cheviot Ram also sell. This is an excellent sale to source your flock of sheep. Sheep will be sold in pen lots. Approx. 125 head sell AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Each year, Loyalist Township conducts sewer cleaning and Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) monitoring in order to properly assess and help to maintain the integrity of our sanitary sewer system. This year the program will be conducted in the following areas from June 3, 2013 to June 21, 2013.
Successful applicants will be hired under a 2 year renewable contract and will be required to work full hours of 36/48 hours per week on a 24/7 basis. Production Associates are paid a competitive wage rate and shift premiums. First Step:
Thursday, May 30, 2013
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF LOYALIST TOWNSHIP SANITARY SEWER CLEANING
Procter & Gamble Inc. has an immediate need for highly motivated and dependable individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse work teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.
Involved residents are on the following streets:
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Second Step: You will be asked to complete the Success Drivers Assessment online. This needs to be completed to be considered further in the assessment process. To be considered for these positions you must complete and submit both steps of the on-line application by midnight June 7, 2013. We thank all applicants, however only those under consideration will be notified by telephone. Successful applicants will be subject to a background check. Procter & Gamble Inc. is an equal opportunity employer
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BATH Westbury Avenue Academy St (East of Fairfield) Sommerset Drive Jessup Lane Purdy Road Pruyn Cresent Manor Road Heritage Drive Bayshore Drive Admirals Court Windermere Blvd Burleigh Court Mariners Court Main Street (East of Sommerset) Sir John Johnson Gildersleeve Blvd Bidwell Drive Lakeshore Road
AMHERSTVIEW 2013 Flushing Complete
Homeowners within the listed streets are advised to keep toilet lids down during this program, especially for toilets located in a basement or on the first floor. If the home is equipped with basement floor drains it is advised to pour 2 litres of water down the drain. This should reduce the chances of potential spillage, odours, or noise generated by the work. We apologize for any inconvenience, and thank you for your cooperation. For further information please contact (613) 386-7351 ext 116.
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AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE - MR. WILF DAY 164 WRIGHT AVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT Turn NORTH off Dundas Street West onto Wright Ave. Antique table top “Edison Standard Phonograph” with horn, antique Eastlake style walnut sideboard with mirrored backsplash, antique oak sideboard, antique oak parlour table, Antique Clarks Anchor thread cabinet, walnut tea wagon, antique oak rocker, antique steeple clock, OG clock, mantle clock, antique walnut china cabinet, walnut Duncan Phyfe drop leaf coffee table, antique single 4 poster bed, Child’s antique press back rocker, child’s high chair, antique oak china cabinet, antique long box telephone, maple table and 6 chairs, stoneware collectibles including Wesley Bullen pieces, Ross and Davies- Belleville, Belleville Stoneware Company, William Ellis Best XXX Ale – Prescott, Horsman ginger beer bottles , Doulton Lambeth ink bottle,; collection of dairy bottles including Foster Dairy Tweed, Andersons, Roblin, Calnans, Rutherford, Citizens, Baxters, WH Hunter, WJ Lightle, Trenton Creamery, Prices; collection of sealers, jars and bottles including Beaver, Masons, Anchor, Crown, Best, Kuntz, James Thompson, Quinte, Belleville Tomato Catsup – damaged, medicine bottles, vintage pop bottles apothecary bottles; apothecary scales, Bar collectibles- Carling Red Cap collectibles, lighters, vintage tin trays, bottle caps, signage; oil lamps, Railway lamps, hanging Aladdin, antique postal scales, collection of vintage Canadiana post cards, paper collectibles, stereograph and cards, vintage photos, cigarette cards, vintage license plates, tea tins, tobacco tins, tin toys, vintage games, vintage Meccano, antique keys and locks, brass bells, Beaver top hats, treenware, Eatons wooden grocery box, vintage hand tools, machinist wooden cabinet, military badges and buttons, Hummel figurines, hat pins, cranberry glass pieces, Carnival glass, chest of silver, prints and pictures, Shelley tea set, Belleek, costume jewelry, 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, JUNE 8, 2013
FARM AUCTION SALE 10:30 A.M. 2-J.D. Tractors, Full Line of Farm Machinery, Super Long 1199B Back Hoe, J.D. Gator, J.D. Zero Turn Mower, Stove Wood, Antique/Household Items Mr. & Mrs. Glen Crozier 15 Miles East of Kingston, From 401 Exit 632 (Joyceville Side Rd.) North, First Rd. On Right 4th Concession Rd. Approx. 1.5 Miles to Sale Site (#2990) AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Attend early, not a lot of smalls. For listing and pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) Lunch Available AUCTIONEERS: DAVE A. SNIDER, (613-386-3039) BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773)
Owner/Auctioneers not responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1ST
AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE - THE ESTATE OF HENRY SHELLEY, ADOLPHUSTOWN Directions: From Hwy 401 at Napanee follow Hamburgh Rd. South 16 Kms to County Rd 8. Turn west on County Rd 8 and follow it 14 Kms to 5392. This sale features a large collection of old farm pieces as well as the shop tools and household effects. Selling are two old cast school bells (with harps), 4 cast iron seats, numerous cross cut saws, old grain cradle, several old hood ornaments, oil tins, hardware scales, two beam scales, copper boilers, Beatty wash tubs & stand, numerous barn lanterns, wood butter box, several cast iron fry pans (2 by T. Eaton Co.), numerous steel wheels of assorted sizes, cistern pumps, milk cans, cream cans, milk bottles from Holmes Dairy, Calnans Dairy, Kingston Milk Distributors and Cochranes Dairy, old “fresh up 7-UP” thermometer, antique apple peelers, hay cars, hay forks, 5 antique corn planters, small cast iron bell, qty of farriers tools, child’s sleigh, cast floor grates, cabbage slicer, walking plow parts, scuffler, wood wagon wheel, several beam tongs, “Cockshutt Plow Co.” seed drill end plates, sleigh bells, old road signs, cast boot jack, oil lamps, brass fire extinguisher, several washboards, copper washing machine (converted to hall table), old wringer, antique carpenters chest, shoe lass, stilliards, wood drying rack, well pump, traps, pelt stretchers, wooden pulleys, buggy steps, hardware scales, horse collar mirror with hames, old yard sticks, walking sticks, two large scales by Toledo, steel wheels, die cast cars & trucks, art glass, stoneware dishes, Westclox wall clock, doll cribs, local prints by Cindy Woods,antique potty chair, wicker rocker, set of 3 antique press back chairs, oak dining room table with 2 leaves and 8 press back chairs, Duncan Phyfe style corner china cabinet, two antique captains chairs, corner what-not, antique dining room table, pine entertainment unit, beige chesterfield & chair, coffee & end tables, two bedroom sets consisting of a double bed, dresser/mirror, and chest of drawers (one set is pine). JVC TV and entertainment unit, Propane BBQ. Shop/ Farm related: 53’ van trailer and a 48’ aluminum enclosed trailer (both still on wheels), Craftsman 18hp 44” cut riding mower, Stihl 034 chainsaw, Brentwood 5hp garden tiller, Yardman push mower, Snow Trac 28” snow blower, 6.5hp gas water pump (like new), Craftsman 5hp 33 gallon air compressor, 12” Craftsman bandsaw, 4000 watt Champion generator, Simoniz pressure washer, large qty of scaffolding, Delta 10” table saw, Delta miter saw, 2 floor jacks, 14’ fiberglass flat back canoe, Johnson 6 outboard motor, shop wood stove, tool chest with contents, socket sets, wrenches, air pig, air hose on reel, garden tools, shop vac, steel shop bench, aluminum ski-boose, ElliottSamson hand shear, hydraulic engine hoist, electric concrete mixer, 3PTH scoop, lawn roller, wheel barrow, aluminum extension ladder, step ladder, 2 wheeled cart, shop dollies, small qty of assorted lumber, cedar posts. Car: 1946 Dodge DeSoto 4 door custom, sells running. Sells with a reserve. See website for detailed listing and pictures. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, or Cheque/ ID Lunch available Estate and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident
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Saturday, June 1st Sunday, June 2nd Starting 9am RAIN DATE June 8th and June 9th
SUBDIVISION
YARD SALE on Angus Dr., Beverley St. and Splinter Ave. in Napanee
Saturday June 1st 8am - 4pm at 71 Angus Drive, Napanee Household items, furniture, clothes, shower, hot water heater, sink and vanity, taps, electric golf caddy, books, CD’s, crock pot, beanie babies, sheets, towels and much more.
MULTI-FAMILY
GARAGE SALE Saturday June 1st 8am - 4pm 83 Golf Course Ln, Napanee (first road past Golf Course Entrance) Woodstove, computer accessories and equipment, woman’s leather Harley motorcycle jacket, antique books, old LPs, household items, paintings and small antiques and collectibles.
TWO FAMILY
YARD SALE 1670 Storey St
8 kms south of Golf Course, Napanee
Saturday, June 1st 8am-2pm Toys, antiques, housewares, linens, rods & reels. Lots of Great Deals
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SALES Friday May 31st Saturday June 1st Starting at 8am 9 Church Lane and Bayshore Road Deseronto Too much to mention!!
Saturday June 1st 7am - 2pm
Many collectibles including old radios, old framed wall pictures, church collector plates, old bottles, box of glass ornaments, many candle holders, coal oil lamps and parts, old photo albums and old records.
R AIN OR SHINE Saturday June 1st 8am - 1pm The Riverine 328 Dundas St. W. Napanee
Saturday, June 1st 13 Alfred St. Napanee 8am - 1pm
GARAGE SALE
Something for Everyone. Furniture, books, bedding, linen, lamps, housewares, kitchen wares, etc.
SALE SALE EARLY BIRDS PAY DOUBLE
KIMMETT’S
179 Daly Crescent Napanee Rain or Shine Saturday June 1st 8am - 2pm
Saturday June 1st 1689 Huyck Street
Handknit slippers, mitts, scarves - Adults’ $4. Kids’ $2.; Jewellery $1.; Toys; TV’s; furniture; clothing and dishes. Something for everyone!
7:30am til 3pm
Saturday June 8th 8am - 2pm 2964 Switzerville Road
YARD SALE
Saturday, June 1st 8am - 4pm 192 Apsley Drive East of Sandhurst Shores next to Sandhurst Public Scool off Loyalist Parkway
YARD YARD
FAMILY 3 FAMILY
SALE YARD SALE 430 Bridge St. W.
ANNUAL INDOOR
Saturday, June 1st 1140 River Rd. Napanee 8am - 3pm Handmade Adirondack Chairs, Camp Kitchen, Basket Ball Net, Household Items and more.
YARD SALE
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY
YARD SALE May 31st, June 1st and 2nd Rain Date following weekend 199 Gordon’s Road Bayshore Rd. West, cross over 49 Highway, west on Airport Road, past 4-plex on left, before creek bridge onto Gordon’s Road
Something for everyone.
YARD SALE
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Household items, kids items, tools, building materials, hunting and fishing items.
GARAGE SALE
216 Thomas Street West, Napanee Saturday, June 1st 8am - ?
Office desk, 120”x80” curtains, Weber piano with bench, Christmas tree, set of encyclopedias, wooden CD stands. Something for everyone
FAMILY
GARAGE SALE R AIN OR SHINE Saturday June 1st 8:30am - 3pm 15 Sunset Cres Napanee Lots of odds and sods for everyone!
MOVING SALE
Saturday, June 1st 8am - 3pm
Inside and Outside
444 Bridge Street West Napanee
Saturday, June 1st starting at 9am
Friska’s weed puller, padded headboard, good used clothing, skates, crafts, lawn rocking chair, household items and much, much more.
995 Bethel Road entrance can be found in Colebrook and Camden East
YARD AND GARAGE SALE CLEAN OUT YOUR GARAGE AND TURN THE ITEMS YOU’VE FORGOTTEN INTO CASH. That old collection of clutter might not mean much to you anymore, but chances are someone out there would love it! To place an ad, simply call 613-354-6641 or Fax to 613-354-2622 email: email: beaverclass@bellnet.ca beaverclass bellnet.ca Deadline:Tuesday at noon
Today in History May 30, 1985 OILERS REPEAT CUP WIN Edmonton, Alberta
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MEETING | â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Not enough informationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Representatives from McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers and DL Services could not promise a guarantee but did say there have not been any such problems with other plants they operate. Damian Rodriguez, operation manager of Soil Facilities â&#x20AC;&#x201C; DL Services Inc., said microbes break down hydrocarbons, metals and salts in soils, which will allow for the soil to be recycled and stop the spread of any spills or odours from the plant. Councillor Marg Isbester raised concerns regarding testing and traffic. Rodriguez explained there are currently monitoring wells on site and around the site and more would be installed if the project goes ahead. As far as traffic goes, Isbester said when council toured the Brighton plant last year; she noticed a lot of trucks travelling to and from the plant. She asked if Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plant would incur the same traffic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The five to 10 trucks a day, this is one of my large concerns because we have people on that road that would not like the trucks going back and forth and could cause some problems. When we were in Brighton, there were certainly a lot in a short period of time,â&#x20AC;? she said. Greg Newman, McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd. planner, said it is estimated five to 10 trucks, on average, will travel the roads each hour. He said there the roads could have 10 trucks travelling on it at one time but then could be quiet for an hour or two. Councillor Michael Schenk said he does not support the project because the company has only been in existence since 2003 and is concerned it has not provided enough information, or gained enough experience, to operate within Greater Napanee. Councillor Shaune Lucas agreed, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have all the answers I need to make an informed decision.â&#x20AC;?
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Three-year-old Parker Fawcett gets her face painted at the fourth annual Mommy Matters show at Doghouse Studios this past weekend. Serendipity Studios and the Rotary Club of Napanee put on the event, with money from the consignment sale going toward the Napanee Rotary Aquatics program. There were a number of grand prizes to be won during this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mommy Matters event from many different local businesses. Touch of Class donated the largest prize: a $500 gift certificate, which JoAnn Wright (above) won. Other gift certificates included: $100 for MaryKay products, $50 for Divine, $25 for Wendaylnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, $20 from McNikks, three $15 prizes for Sand n Sea, $15 for Cardiff Creations. Other prizes included two massages from Stone Mills Massage, a miniphoto session from Serendipity Studios, and a nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stay at Daisy Hill bed and breakfast.
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Hospice Lennox & Addington
Presents their 23rd Annual General Meeting Tuesday June 18th, 2013 6:00PM Location: Hospice Office 91B Dundas St. East Napanee ON
Please join us as we extend best wishes to Peggy Sunstrum on her retirement and welcome Kim Ayling as Executive Director and Melanie McGarvey as Service Coordinator. Note: Memberships are due at this meeting. Please RSVP to: 613-354-0833 or kim@landahospice.ca
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For adoption info, please call 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, The L&A Branch of the Humane Society. Visit our web site at www.lennoxaddington_ontariospca.ca
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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.
June 1 - 9:30am - 3:30pm, Farmland Ownership 101, Millbrook. June 1 - 9:30am - 3pm, Westboro Farmers' Marke, Byron Park (at Golden Avenue and Richmond Road), Ottawa. June 2 - 8am - 3pm Ottawa Farmers' Market, Brewer Park, Ottawa. June 5 - 1:30pm - 3:30pm, Growing Forward 2 Information Session, Kemptville College - W.B. George Gymnasium, 830 Prescott St., Kemptville. June 6 - 9:30am - 11:30am , Growing Forward 2 Information Session, Ramada Inn - Harvest Ballroom, 99 Glen Miller Road, Trenton. June 7 - 10am - 3pm. Orleans Market, Centrum Plaza, Orleans. June 8 - 9:30am - 12:30pm, Progressive Agriculture Safety Day for Kids, Port Perry Fairgrounds. June 8 - 9:30am - 3pm, Westboro Farmers' Market, Byron Park (at Golden Avenue and Richmond Road), Ottawa. June 9 - 8am - 3pm , Ottawa Farmers' Market, Brewer Park, Ottawa June 13 - 5pm - 9pm Who, What, Why and How of Forest Certification for Woodlot Owners, Lion's Hall, Verona.
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June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario, a great time for seniors to celebrate their lives and the many ways they continue to make our province a better place to live. Ontario’s 2013 theme – The Art of Living- celebrates how seniors in Ontario have created their own unique approach to living. Older Ontarians practice The Art of Living every day. They’ve worked hard and continue to contribute much to the prosperity we all enjoy today. Celebrating Seniors’ Month has become our collective way of giving something back to them.
THINGS SENIORS CAN DO TO STAY ACTIVE AND BUSY
Volunteering. If you feel capable of doing this, it would be very rewarding for you to volunteer in your spare time. There are nursing homes and retirement communities that could use the help of a volunteer. I think it would be a nice idea if you could go and visit someone in a nursing home who may be lonely or maybe help them with out with some social activities. You might make yourself a new friend. Adopt a pet. If you feel that you are able to take care of an animal, maybe you could try adopting an older animal
from an animal shelter. It would give you something to take care of and you will probably get a lot of love from your pet in return. If you can afford it, a retirement community would be a nice place to live because they offer daily activities to keep you social and active. I have an aunt who is a widow and lives alone. She moved to a retirement community and now she is active and has made many new friends. She is busy a lot and does not feel as alone anymore. Talk with your neighbors. If you have
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any neighbors who are also seniors, maybe you could invite them over to talk or chat. If you get to know your neighbors, or you already do, then see if you can become friendlier with them and possibly ask them to go places with you or do things together. Play tennis, go bowling, play golf. There are a few sports that seniors enjoy doing. These sports will help you to stay active and fit. Go for a walk. Can you walk around your neighborhood? See if you can find yourself a walking partner and take a walk with them a few
times a week. It will be good exercise for you and might help to improve your mood as well. Join an exercise or fitness program for seniors. Exercising can help you to stay fit and healthy and also can improve your mood. You might find that after exercising, you feel happier and have more energy. You could even take a dance class to get your body moving. Do crossword puzzles and other games. Crossword puzzles, word search puzzles and even jigsaw puzzles are good at helping you to sharpen
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n Selby Diners, June 6 starting at noon at Selby Community Hall. Call L&A SOS at 613-354-6668 to reserve your meal/transportation, before June 3. Hot meal by Diana Lloyd, music by Corduroy Road.
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n L&A SOS and the 55-Plus Activity Centre for the winter is offering Fitness Classes: All levels including cardio, strength training, toning, Yoga and Zumba Gold ($3 pay as you go). Art Programs: Beginner and Intermediate Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Crocheting, Quilting. Social Programs: Euchre, Bridge Refresher, Learn to Play Bridge, Family History. Computer Courses: One on One Assistance for Beginners or Intermediate, (book an appointment). You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-6668.
L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Intermediate Line Dancing: Mondays, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Napanee Legion n Progressive Line Dancing: Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the Napanee Legion n Intermediate Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church n Beginner Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church
your memory and keep your mind active. Get together with friends. It is good for you to spend time with people and socialize, especially your friends. Invite your friends over for a game of cards, or some tea. Keep your friendships alive by doing things together and calling each other to check up and see what is going in each other's lives. If you are married or have a significant other in your life, go on a date! Go to the movies, out to dinner, play miniature golf together. Going on dates is a great way for you to keep your
relationship alive and create more memories for you to share with your partner. Staying active and busy is important for seniors to keep their mind and body going. It will help you because it will prevent you from becoming lonely, depressed, bored or dissatisfied with your life. If you become more active, you might notice that you have more energy and would like to do more things. Don't let yourself get down, do something to keep yourself occupied and take care of yourself as good as you possibly can.
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Information session puts focus on elder abuse Seniors, supporters urged to attend education day at Strathcona Paper Centre on June 12
BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter
Napanee will hold its first Elder Abuse Awareness Education Day, along with other communities across the country, in an effort to reduce abuse among seniors. The Lennox and Addington Domestic Violence Community
Coordinating Committee has arranged to have Judith Wahl, executive director at the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly, speak on elder abuse and prevention. The event will take place on Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 12, at the Strathcona Paper Centre, beginning at 9 a.m. The event is free, includes lunch, and will last until 3:30 p.m.
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Trish Reid, from the Domestic Violence Community Co-ordinating Committee, said the event would be beneficial for everyone. “We all have a senior in our life and it’s good to know the things we can be looking out for, for protecting our families,” said Reid. Elder abuse happens all over the country and Reid said she has been
notified of numerous local cases. During the event, one woman will speak about how she was abused and overcame it. “It was financial abuse, so somebody took advantage of her finances and unfortunately ended up spending a lot of her money. Then she ended up not having anything and in the end she realized this
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wasn’t good. The police have managed to get restitution for a small amount of the money that these people took advantage of her for,” said Reid. She said the OPP Elder Abuse Task Force members are also on the committee, bringing a number of cases to Reid’s attention. “They’ve identified a number of cases locally that have been quite disturbing in regards to elder abuse, so the OPP, along with myself who sits on (the committee on) behalf of the Napanee Are Community Health Centre, we have been working together to try to support individuals who have come forward and said that they are currently experiencing elder abuse,” she said. Information booths and counselors will be available on June 12 to provide seniors and those who care for seniors with information and support. “If anybody needs to talk to anyone there will be counselors standing by to support people if they wish to disclose or talk about what’s happening to them,” she said. Wahl will explain
legislation and law changes for elders, including compassion issues, advocacy and other related topics. “She has been very active in activating for the rights of older adults and in the developmental elder law,” said Reid. “She’s (also) going to talk about retirement home regulations, longterm care, health consent and advanced care planning, elderly abuse prevention, how we as a community can work together to prevent and be pro-active in terms of abuse.” Those interested in participating can register by calling Reid at 613-354-8937 x117. The event is aimed toward seniors, family and friends of seniors, professionals/volunteers working with seniors, police, victim service workers, shelter workers, mental health counselors, nurses, doctors, palliative caregivers, and concerned citizens.
What are the signs and symptoms of elder abuse? Victims of elder abuse may show signs of: n depression, fear, anxiety, passivity n social withdrawal n unexplained physical injury n lack of food, clothing and other necessities n changes in hygiene and nutrition (eg. signs of malnutrition) n failure to meet financial obligations n unusual banking withdrawals
What should I do if I know someone being abused? Sometimes people know or suspect that a friend, family member, neighbour or acquaintance is being mistreated or abused and they are not sure what to do. They worry about getting involved, not saying the right thing or wrongly identifying the situation. If you know or suspect someone is being abused, make the effort to reach out to the person and talk to them. Ask things like: n How are your doing? n Are you having any trouble at home? Can I help you? n Is there someone I can put you in touch with who may be able to help you? n How would you like to be assisted?
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22 EDGEWOOD DR. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3094) MLS 13601418
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126B LASHER`S RD. GREATER NAPANEE Fisherman`s paradise on Hayward Long Reach. Lovely year round one bedroom plus bunkie 2 storey cottage with walkout basement and rec room. Lovely landscaped lot. Good dock with boat lift and deep water. Heated 25` x 36` quonset hut to store all your toys. large living room dining area with great views of the Bay Tthis is one of the best fishing areas in the province. Owner looking to sell with early possession available. Asking $249,900. (L40) MLS 13604754
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7 CONCESSION STREET SOUTH, TAMWORTH Great home with lots of character in the village of Tamworth. This beautiful home has an all red brick exterior, high ten foot ceilings, original hardwood, casings and baseboards throughout the main floor. Along with the old it has a lot of new, in the past four years, the kitchen cupboards and counter top, vinyl windows, oil furnace, steel roof and the main bathroom have all been replaced. This is a good family home in a quiet family town. Come soon because at this price, it won`t last long. MLS 13603828 RYAN LEGROW, Sales Rep., 613-483-7038
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363 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE 1900 sq.ft.stone and brick split level home on private well landscaped lot, featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, main floor family room with gas fireplace, patio doors off eating area onto a 24ft deck area, central vac, central air, main floor laundry. This home has only had one owner. Asking $284,900. (L36) MLS 13604574
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home is located in a peaceful, countryside setting close to trails and lakes for the outdoor enthusiast. You'll be attracted by a spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboards. This cozy and comfortable home is listed complete with furnishings. Storage areas abound whether inside or outside in a shed, trailer, or in the attic above the garage. What an affordable catch for those wanting their very own paradise with beautiful views and an abundance of perennials! $109,900. MLS 13604321
Call Audrey Ann Hamilton, Sales Rep. audreyann.hamilton@century21.ca
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This centre hall plan, century home has been professionally renovated top to bottom with new wiring, plumbing, drywall, kitchen, baths, flooring and paint. The home features large principle rooms with 10 foot www.179CamdenRd.com ceilings on both floors, 3 bedrooms plus a 4th bedroom bonus room in the back addition, 2 ½ baths, and main floor laundry. Painted brick exterior with new flashing around windows and steel roof. Large back yard backing onto green space with access to the Napanee River. One minute walk from downtown and Springside Park, close to all amenities. Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120
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4597 PETWORTH RD Set back from the road is this lovely 2300 sq. ft. custom built, open concept brick bungalow with vaulted ceilings, maple hardwood, granite counter tops, main floor laundry, spacious master bedroom with 5 pc. ensuite. Basement is partially finished with extra bathroom and bedroom and has walkout to the double car garage. On 2 acres, property has an added 60` x 30` heated garage/workshop with water and satellite. Asking $459,900. (L39) MLS 13604749
Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636
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434 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO This well built and maintained home is ready for a new family. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has had many recent upgrades including, gas furnace, central air and roof shingles. The main floor boasts hardwood in the living room and dining room, new vinyl floor in the kitchen, new carpet in main floor bedroom and fresh decorating throughout. There is a full unfinished basement with loads of potential for rec room or workshop, and a walkout for easy access to the large backyard, with many mature trees and fencing. There is also an attached single car garage with work area and 2 driveways, one with access to the back yard. $159,900. MLS 2132629
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181 COUNTY RD. 14 This farm has a lot to offer. 98 acres, 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, 1380 sq. ft. home with full basement. 2 small barns and chicken coop, above ground pool and landscaped with a pretty stream running along the side yard. 25 acres workable land with potential of clearing for more. New propane furnace. also a large hunting camp built in the woods; easy access with a road going back to the camp; 2 ponds, many features. Asking $235,000. (L38) MLS 13604741
4597 PETWORTH RD Set back from the road is this lovely 2300 sq. ft. custom built, open concept brick bungalow with vaulted ceilings, maple hardwood, granite counter tops, main floor laundry, spacious master bedroom with 5 pc. ensuite. Basement is partially finished with extra bathroom and bedroom and has walkout to the double car garage. On 2 acres, property has an added 60` x 30` heated garage/workshop with water and satellite. Asking $459,900. (L39) MLS 13604749
11 BRIDGE ST W TAMWORTH Good elevated bungalow in the Village of Tamworth. Interior well designed with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 3 season sunroom. Two workshop areas, one in the basement, one in the extra wide 1 car garage. Updates include: main floor windows (10), basement propane stove (09), roof shingles (05), main level flooring (05). Spacious corner lot near recreation fields and park in a very community minded village. Asking $169,900 (L34) MLS 13604341
91 DUNDAS ST WEST Located within walking distance to downtown, this beautiful renovated Victorian home features 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, formal dining room, living room with gas fireplace, main floor laundry, family room with door off to the wrap around screened in porch, spacious eat in kitchen, a large mudroom between the house and the 2 car with loft/workshop garage. This home has potential for inlaw suite, B & B, tea room, etc. Call to book your showing. Asking $317,000 (L08) MLS 13600953
241 MUD LAKE ROAD Tranquil 3 acre setting overlooking the Mud Lake Conservation Area. Quality built and maintained property with many updates and upgrades (windows, kitchen, etc.) over the last 10 years - most recently interior doors, trim & crown molding, most bath fixtures and chain link fencing. Large principal rooms, great views, large basement games room. The attached 2-car garage has full unfinished basement with walkout. Excellent natural location and still just minutes from all urban amenities. Asking $399,500. (L22) MLS 13602828
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409 WATER STREET, DESERONTO Maintenance free open concept 10 year old bungalow with Bay of Quinte waterview. Quality ICF construction, in floor heating, central air and spacious layout. Close to 1800 sq ft with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and large family room. Double attached heated garage with extra wide concrete driveway on a ¼ acre in town lot with 87 feet frontage. Asking $259,900. (K136)
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3237 COUNTY ROAD 6 Tastefully renovated 1 1/2 storey home overlooking the Napanee River. Home features 2 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, 4 piece bathroom, 1 car detached garage, above ground pool, hardwood flooring, newer roof, windows, siding, furnace/tank. Relax out back and enjoy the view. Flower beds, perennials and much more. 15 minutes to Napanee, 20 minutes to Kingston. A must see! Just past the Village of Yarker. Asking $172,900. (L16) MLS 13601854
30 ASHWOOD CRESCENT This 3 yr old executive open concept design 1800 square foot bungalow in up scale West Bridge Estates is ready for a new owner. Many owner upgrades including upgraded cabinets, granite counter tops, hardwood, custom showers, tray ceiling, central air and vac 2 full baths main floor laundry. Extensive landscaping including stone walk ways, oversize stone patio, curbs, gardens and shrubs, with a very private rear yard for entertaining your guests Asking $347,900 (L35) MLS 13604493
2173 SWITZERVILLE RD. Country living with easy commute to Napanee, Kingston and Belleville. Red brick, 2 storey home sits on just under 3 acres of land. Home has many updates including new upper floor windows, roof shingles, U.V Light/Water softener, furnace and hot water tank. Kitchen and main bathroom renovated in 2009. Asking $199,900. (L29) MLS 13604036
624 HAMBLY RD. This 55 acre farm has an 11 year old bungalow, complete with main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, currently operating as a horse farm. Level land with 40 acres hay fields, never sprayed; 10 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 10 year old horse barn 31` x 27` with 4 stalls, one being a huge foaling stall; spacious tack room with shelves, saddle racks and hay loft. This is a private country spot with a long driveway only ten minutes South of Napanee. Asking $419,900. (L13) MLS 13604489
KENNELLY ROAD, TYENDINAGA Excellent building lot just minutes north of 401. Strong possibiliity of severing off one lot, maybe even two. Level topography. Cleared. Drilled well pumps 18 littres per minutes $80,000. (L21) MLS 13602626
115 THIRD CONCESSION RD Great starter or retirement property. Peaceful country setting with water view of the bay from sunroom and deck. Open concept living area. Furnace, shingles, some windows, flooring and interior paint updated. Well pump and pressure tank recently replaced. Remodeled kitchen. Asking $154,900. (L14) MLS 13601369
181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (L28) MLS 13603783
WATERFRONT LOT - CUTHILL LANE A very desirable waterfront lot. Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. The gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $189,000. (L12 MLS 13601164
5991 COUNTY RD 41 MOVE IN READY! A very nice 2 storey home on deep lot in the Village of Erinsville, walking distance to Beaver Lake. Nicely decorated, fresh paint throughout, beautiful pine floors in living room. Modern windows and propane high efficiency furnace installed 5 years ago. New water pump installed December, 2012. Landscaped with flower beds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Only 20 minutes from Napanee and 5 minutes from Tamworth. Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13603778
126B LASHER`S RD., GREATER NAPANEE Fisherman`s paradise on Hayward Long Reach. Lovely year round one bedroom plus bunkie 2 storey cottage with walkout basement and rec room. Lovely landscaped lot. Good dock with boat lift and deep water. Heated 25` x 36` quonset hut to store all your toys. large living room dining area with great views of the Bay Tthis is one of the best fishing areas in the province. Owner looking to sell with early possession available. Asking $249,900. (L40) MLS 13604754
2823 COUNTY RD 9
This stunning 4 bedroom ranch bungalow sits back from the road on a beautifully landscaped property. Spacious front entrance leads to the formal living/dining room and then to the back of the house with view to the outside there is family room, laundry and large kitchen/sitting room with woodstove which leads out to a magnificent flagstone patio. The stunning master bedroom has sitting area, woodstove, 4 piece ensuite and terrace doors to patio. A must to see! Asking $369,900. (L15) MLS
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605 WESTPLAIN RD. Great starter home with a country setting in the small Village of Westplain. 3 bedrooms, eat in kitchen and large living room. Move in ready with 27` above ground pool and 4-person hot tub. New roof in 2009; new deck; 2-car detached garage with workshop. Appliances and 48` flat screen mounted TV included. Over 1 1/2 acres to play. Asking $160,000. (L18) MLS 13602250
1808 PINE GROVE ROAD A hunters dream! This 4 bedroom home has a lot of potential, a handy man`s paradise. New windows and outdoor furnace installed 3 1/2 years ago. It was once a duplex. 80 acres of mostly woods and bush, 2 ponds/swamp. property has frontage on 3 roads, pine grove, County Road 3 and Cold Lake Road. Severances are possible. Large older barn on property. Asking $180,000. (L27) MLS 13604055
162-164 ROBERT ST 3 unit residential income property on large town lot close to downtown area, one 3 bedroom, one 2 bedroom and one 1 bedroom units. All presently rented to long term tenants with recent upgrades to plumbing, electrical and roof. Gas Heating. Total annual gross income is presently is $24,300. Asking $129,900. (L32) MLS 13604144
182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontage this property is perfect for the buyers who want to hunt or use it for wood or just enjoy the priivacy and build your own home. The property is heavily treed with red maples and theres a swamp at rear of the property. Ideal for the outdoor enthusiast Asking $129,900. (L27) MLS 13603528
4329 COUNTY RD 9 WATERFRONT Well maintained elevated bungalow on Hay Bay. Updates over the last few years include: roofing, furnace/ac/heat pump, most windows, carpeting, central vac, driveway. Only 20 minutes to Napanee & the 401, this 3+1 br/ 2 bth home provides scenic, efficient living on one of Ontario’s select fishing & boating waterways. Asking $329,900. (L26) MLS 13603499
19 MAIN ST ODESSA 55.8 Acres of Development Land with 234.29’ Road Frontage on Main St (County Rd 2) Part of the land is within the Odessa West Neighbourhood Plan; Great Location, Walking Distance to Ernestown Secondary and Odessa Public Schools; 10-15 Min Drive to Kingston and Minutes from the 401. Asking $2,475,000. (L33) MlS 13604161
164 BELLEVILLE RD. Ready to move in, this duplex is centrally located with separate entrances/driveways/porches/clothes lines and property has access from 2 streets. Live on the main floor, run your home occupation from the office in the garage and have the tenant help with the mortgage. There is a single and 1 1/2 car garages, landscaped yard. Many updates through the years. Call to view. Asking $224,900. (L17) MLS 13602069
898 COUNTY ROAD 12 A SALMON RIVER ESTATE. This private 24 acre estate features over 1000 feet of waterfront complete with water falls. 3500 sq. ft. of living space. Relax while being nestled by the river and enjoy the soothing sounds of the falls. The opulent finishes throughout the home will be sure to impress. Tastefully decorated and modern. Complete with a detached 3000 sq. ft. implement building. Walk the private trails; enjoy some kayaking. (L11) MLS 13601128
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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. - HOSTESS: SALLY PAYETTE Stunning century home overlooking very private, well treed back yard setting of 7.6 acres. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, 2 car garage. Great location, only 2 minutes to 401, 30 minutes to Kingston or Belleville. This is a must to view!! $329,900. (EX3081) MLS 13601216
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29 HARTWOOD CRES. - HOST: DARREN HILL Looking for room? This solid brick, 2 storey home has it! 4+1 bedrooms with 3.5 baths, huge gorgeous kitchen, open concept living room/dining room with hardwood floors and wood burning fireplace. Main floor family room, large master with ensuite jacuzzi tub, full finished basement. All situated on a large in-town lot! $399,900. (EX3117) MLS 13601946
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4291 COUNTY RD. 8 What a great place to call home! Spacious 3 bedroom family home with attached garage. Many updates in the last 5 years. New 4 piece bath on the main level, some new windows. Hardwood flooring in the living room, dining room. Large finished rec. room. Excellent out buildings 24’x50’ shop with hydro and water plus 42’x50’ storage shed, all situated on 3.9 acres. $289,900. (EX3125) MLS 13602117
1503 SOUTH SHORE RD. VACATION AT HOME! This year round home has many great features to offer including deep waterfront with 2 docks, ideal for swimming, fishing and boating, sloped backyard with staircase, 9126 COUNTY ROAD 2 WEST large patio and nice deck area. The interior has been upgraded Features 2+1 bedrooms, open concept kitchen/living room, and updated with new kitchen, baths, flooring, painting, some partially finished basement with wood stove. This home offers new windows, newer furnace, roof and garage with storage many recent upgrades: furnace, windows, roof and large deck underneath and an amazing sunroom with gorgeous views of with hot tub. This is a must to view. Call for a personal view- the bay. A quick closing available and located on hardtop road ing. (EX3181) MLS 13603842 for easy access. $264,900. (EX3087) MLS 13601318
9 HARTWOOD Immaculate all brick family home from the high ceiling entry to the large formal living area. Features include open concept kitchen/dining room/family area, hardwood and ceramic floor222 BRANT ST. Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright ing, full finished basement with rec room, 3 piece bath and 2 open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished large bedrooms and engineered hardwood. Enjoy the large covbasement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 ered deck overlooking the fully fenced yard. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. $347,900. (EX3169) MLS 13603447 years old! $149,900. (EX3032) MLS 12608875
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542 BRIDGE ST. W. One of Napanee’s f i n e s t homes! Constructed with greta attention to every detail. Sandstone exterior and cedar shake roof. Completely finished on 3 levels with approximately 5000 sq. ft. of 287 BRIDGE ST. W. finished living space featuring 5+1 bedrooms, all newer hardwood flooring, full finished basement with walkout. Sit on your Great 3 bedroom bungalow in ideal location! Brand new large eatin kitchen, new bathroom, new windows (2012), new roof (3 years) concrete balcony or flagstone patio and overlook a beautiful soffit, fascia, eves (1 year), new deck (2 years). Wonderful family heated in-ground pool. $509,900. (EX3140) MLS 13602597 home! $189,900. (EX3161) MLS 13603091
725 DRIVE-IN ROAD 5 minutes from town and easy access to Hwy. 401. This home is in mnt condition, totally updated. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large eat-in kitchen with cook stove, hardwood floors, closed-in sun porch, large two car garage with loft. This is a must to view! $224,900. (EX3197) MLS 13604190
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22 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-3PM OPEN HOUSE EDGEWOOD SAT. 12-2PM DR. HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace 3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOSTESS: KIM PITCHER and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appli3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This ances included featuring patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t the large main floor family room, finished basement, large single miss this one. $369,900. (EX3094) MLS 13601418 garage with workshop. $247,000. (EX3096) MLS 13601474
160 EAST ST. PRICE REDUCED NOW ONLY $279,900. Stunning century home located on a quiet street in town complete with original woodwork and hardwood floors throughout. Updated kitchen with in-floor radiant heat. Wiring, plumbing, heating system all less than 10 years old. New roof in 2012. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths (updated), 1 with antique claw foot tub, 2nd floor laundry. Generator backup panel (don’t get left in the dark again). Large in-ground 16’x32’ pool, detached 12’x18’ workshop with loft. All appliances are negotiable. Immediate or flexible possession is welcome. (EX3095) MLS 13601463
55 SLASH RD. Elevated bungalow in good condition located on an oversized town lot with a country atmosphere. A two-tiered deck overlooks a large landscaped lot which backs onto a park. Bright and cheery rooms with lots of natural light. Laminate and hardwood floors, wainscotting in rec room. Call today to view! $224,900. (EX3046) MLS 13600256
256 DUNDAS STREET W. This home features 4 bedrooms, formal living room and dining room, 2.5 baths, main floor laundry 351 COUNTY RD. 9 room, modern oak kitchen. Great in-law potential with separate Spectacular executive 2 storey located just on the edge of town. 4 entrance, living room, kitchen and heated sun porch. Large in-town large bedrooms, four baths, formal living room with wood fireplace lot 87’x132’ with mature trees, 2 car garage with loft. Many and formal dining room. Beautiful bright main floor family room. upgrades, newer windows, new gas furnace. This property is Real cherrywood flooring throughout two levels. Full finished basebeing sold “as is.” $239,900. (EX3201) MLS 13604301 ment with walkout. $399,900. (EX3083) MLS 13601233
47 BROCK ST., NEWBURGH Very nice, all brick 2+1 bedroom bungalow s e m i . Renovations completed within last 2 years include updated natural gas furnace, C/A, steel roof, main level flooring, bathroom reno with soaker tub 218 BRANT ST. and new vanity, and a custom kitchen. Fully finished lower level. Rec room plus 3rd bedroom. This home has a huge yard Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished and is located near the school. Perfect for the kids. $179,900. basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 (EX3111) MLS 13601686 years old! $149,900. (EX3031) MLS 12608874
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Prime building lot. 5.66 acres on Napanee River. Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) MLS 12605940
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285 DUNDAS STREET WEST First time offered for sale! T w o 93 HENRY ST. storey Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Solid brick bungalow only brick with 5 years old features large open concept kitchen, dining/living two car deached situated on 1 acre lot on town services. The room with gleaming hardwood floors. Patio doors to large, 2 tier home features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, formal 119 BRIDGE ST. E. deck. Fully finished basement with large rec room, 2 bedrooms dining room, wood-burning fireplace. The home has had many and 3 piece bath. Also separate entrance from walkout. Perfect upgrades: windows, heating system, new ensuite bath. This is Nice 2 bedroom bungalow located on a corner lot with easy access to all town amenities. Main floor laundry. A great starter in-law suite potential. Located on a larger lot on a dead-end a must to view. $297,000. (EX3198) MLS 13604226 or retirement home. $114,900. (EX3072) MLS 13601059 street. $334,900. (EX3162) MLS 13603116
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Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, UNIT 7, 3 SNOW RD., NAPANEE 3400 sq. ft. of office space or can be used for retail Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay used to be a service station. The property is accessible from open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished space. $2000/month plus water. (EX3210) MLS doors. Asking $339,000. Must be sold! Open for Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 sold. Open for offers. $239,900. (EX3039) MLS 13600028 years old! $149,900. (EX3030) MLS 12608872 offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031 13604720
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443 MILLIGAN LANE Combine business and pleasure! Love Golf? Excellent 4 bay garage, office and waiting 20 MARKET SQUARE How about a golf cart rental business show- room in prime location. Land and building for 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 ing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament sale only. Property is fully fenced with gate. piece bath, central location. Triple Net Lease. $289,900. (EX3182) MLS 13603852 carts booked last year. (EX3170) (EX3062) MLS 12606569
99 HICKORY LANE Bay of Quinte 1112 feet of prime waterfront on Long Reach. Featuring sand beach, boathouse with balcony, boat launch. The cottage features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood burning fireplace in living room, fireplace in dining room, games, room, screened-in sun porch. This is a must to view. Call for your private viewing. (EX3175) MLS 13603703
6388 COUNTY RD. 2 E. Totally renovated 3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring. Large master with ensuite, 12x12 deck off kitchen, open concept living room/dining room, all new windows, new roof, furnace, pellet stove in walkout basement. This list goes on. New 2 piece bath in finished rec room to be installed. Nothing to do here but move in and enjoy! $269,900. (EX3089) MLS 13601308
297 ROBERT ST. Retirement or starter home on large in-town lot with paved driveway. Many new windows, new patio door, new wiring, main floor laundry. Upstairs, living room and family room totally renovated 2012. $119,900. (EX3115) MLS 13601895
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455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial COMMERCIAL site located on Centre Street North across from the Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 sq. ft. Butler building features 2 Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a entrances off Centre Street. $599,900. long term tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695 (EX3118) MLS 13601919
63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washrooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX3040) MLS 13600030
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NEW LISTING BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this FITCHETT RD. Great building lot on hardtop country PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful
200’ by 4 acre prime waterfront lot on road but only minutes from town. Beautifully treed 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the properHay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. $159,900. backdrop to build your home on! $44,900. (EX3123) ty. $59,900. (EX3142) MLS 13602636 MLS 13602026 (EX3184) MLS 13604084 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime Street just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the lot. $46,900 (EX2545) MLS 11605554 secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good level lot. $169,900. (EX3185) MLS 13604098 possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot locat- tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) apartment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your dream home. Call for more details, GST ed just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its MLS 12604012 applicable on the subject property. $225,000. best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes (EX2859) MLS 12604759 from town. $48,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234 lots. $59,500. (EX3068) MLS 13601045
line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 $240,000. MLS 12603946 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821 LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME SOLD but want to be close to Town. Look no fur- GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared ther. Great building lot on Little Creek Street 246’ x and ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of 150’ with a great well. Lots of water. $49,900. the property. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) (EX2887) MLS 12605266 MLS 10601646
If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215
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. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288
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2196 COUNTY RD. 11 Elevated bungalow with attached garage only minutes to town & 401, yet in the country. Scenic country side from your own back deck. Say good-bye to the city - say hello to the country! Wanna peek? Will show & tell ! Garage, finished basement - this house has it all- even main floor laundry. $239,900. (EX3212)
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3943 COUNTY ROAD 9 - $169,900. This 3 bedroom bungalow sits on 2 acres of land with picture perfect view of north shore Hay Bay. Many updates include a 12’ picture window, hardwood floors and open con3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. cept eat-in Retirement living at its best in this senior’s park. Nice 9’x20’ deck kitchen/living room with cathedral ceilings. Morning coffee on the front just off sunroom. On water and sewer and close to all amenities. deck, huge yard for gardening, sports, or as private getaway. Close to a Fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. (EX3113) MLS 13601800 boat launch and park or a short drive to town.(EX3119) MLS 13601969
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This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
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356 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Commercial building with living quarters. Good central location next to library for any type of retail. Fenced rear yard with parking inclusions, fridge, stove, wood stove, storage shed, fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3082) MLS 13601228
184 BRANT ST.
MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. - 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934 1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. - 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 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953
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THRASHER RD. Well maintained and recently updated, this home with double detached garage is situated on 114 acres and backs onto a creek. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, gas heat, finished basement. Call Sharon for further details. $249,900. (EX3211)
Good family home with 4 bedrooms, gas heat, finished basement, covered rear deck, totally fenced and nicely landscaped. Detached garage, 2 driveways (parking for 6 cars). Don’t miss out. Only $187,900. (EX3209)
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331 PALACE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and winhome with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced dows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof rear yard. All appliances are included in asking 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. $112,900. (EX3126) MLS 13602204 price. $129,900. (EX3124) MLS 13602043
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48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated and renovated downtown Victorian. Built-in appliances, high efficiency natural gas with central air, natural gas fireplace, formal dining room, large deck. All within walking distance of rejuvenated downtown Napanee. You must see the charm this home offers! $199,500. (EX3122) MLS 13601990
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52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed. This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character $254,900. (EX3132) MLS 13602387
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NEW PRICE 6997 COUNTY RD. 9 1.8 acre lot minutes south of Napanee. Adjacent stream, farms and some newer homes in ara. Nearby boat launch to Hay Bay. $19,900. (EX3120) MLS 13601975 YOUNGS RD., STONE MILLS Secluded, wooded building lot, private. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor will quote on septic and foundation, insulation. $24,900. (EX3133) MLS 13602403 CEDARSTONE RD. Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 G.P.M. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation, septic system or additional fill if required. $24,900. (EX3134) MLS 13602404
PRIME INDUSTRIAL 1.79 acre lot in developing industrial park in Npanee. Cleared and level. $160,000. (EX3059) MLS 13600805
156 RICHARD STREET, NAPANEE Solid brick home in town, extra large lot, double carport plus single garage, 90% hardwood flooring. 3 upper bedrooms and bedroom on main floor, screened porch at back with large mature trees. Some updating required. Eat-in-kitchen $179,900. (EX3205) MLS 13604462
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3524 FLINTON ROAD Excellent potential to refurbish this starter home in the quiet hamlet of Flinton. Large lot, double garage and single garage. Recently updated furnace and pressure system. $59,900. (EX3204) MLS 13604457
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6 ACRES ON BIG CREEK Enjoy the country on this quiet dead-end road only 5 minutes from town. 6 acres on Big Creek Road that has access to Bay of Quinte. 4 bedrooms, central air, hardwood floors, horse barn with 3 stalls. Basement could be an in-law suite. Asking $284,900. (EX3193)
I have just listed several good building lots in Deseronto on town services PLUS several parcels that could be subdivided and developed. Call Sharon Sharpe for further details.
358 MAPLE AVE., DESERONTO 232 CROSS ST., DESERONTO 174 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO 71 BRANT ST., DESERONTO
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms with central air, central vac, hardwood floors, lovely eat-in kitchen with patio doors to covered deck. Partially finished basement. Main floor entrance to garage. Only $229,900. Call for further details. (EX3160)
362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Approximately1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300. inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650./month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3074) MLS 13601116
196 KIMMETTS SIDE RD.
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Great retirement home or for the first-time buyer. Situated on a beautiful lot with town services. Two bedroom with possibility of 3, open concept, detached garage. Lovely covered deck. Nicely kept property, parquet flooring under carpet. $149,900. (EX3196) MLS 13604179
Must be seen!! Only $189,900. for this extremely well kept Victorian with newer windows, furnace and a/c. 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, third floor loft. Beautifully landscaped with patio. (EX3050)
This 3 bedroom home deserves your inspection. Full finished basement with great in-law suite possibilities. 2 baths, beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool, 1 1/2 car detached garage with concrete driveway. Situated in a quiet area with all newer homes. Asking $184,900. (EX3012)
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Great starter home on a large lot only steps from the Bay of Quinte, park, and boat launch. Roof completely redone (sheeting and shingles) in 2010. New wall furnace in 2010. Possibility of 5th bedroom. Great house for the money! $84,900. (EX3114)
274 EDMON 2+1 bedroom home on a quiet street. Spacious eat-in kitchen, patio doors to rear deck from kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry. $ 11 9 , 9 0 0 . (EX3173)
1408 MILLER RD., TAMWORTH 132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO Good 3 bedroom with 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry, hot water/oil heat plus wood stove, some hardwood. Situated near a large lot with a 3 bay outbuilding. Offered at $149,900. (EX3065)
ASKING $108,000. This home needs some TLC but has great potential. Most windows and doors have been replaced, oil furnace, steel roof. Approximately 15 minutes from town. (EX3138)
This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)
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Totally flawless stone bungalow in desirable location. This house has it all, 3 bedrooms, 3 washrooms, large double garage. Fully finished basement with wet bar and den. Potential for in-law living space. The lot is extra large and beautifully landscaped with mature trees, fish pond and garden shed. This house shows total pride of ownership throughout. $269,900. (EX3199) MLS 13604216
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Great school, charming village! This immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features many upgrades such as crown moulding, gleaming hardwood floors, security and irrigation systems and finished garage that has handy overhead storage. Large finished basement has custom built book shelving and your two tiered deck has a fabulous view of the lake! Sit there and relax, or sit beneath the pergola which is shaded by mature grape vines! Offered at $350,000. MLS 13604340
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112 PRUYN CRES., BATH
Here’s your chance to own a great, affordable home in the charming Village of Bath! This four bedroom, one and a half bath home boasts many recent upgrades. You’ll be sure to have lots of enjoyment and plenty of room for your family. New cedar deck on a spacious lot has numerous perennials and space for the family. Many of the updates include hardwood flooring, furnace, windows and roof. Call to book your viewing today! Offered at 239,900. MLS 13602486
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This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months approximately $236./month. $129,900. (EX2925) MLS 12606086
354 CHURCH, BATH
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Looking for a great home? Located in historic Bath, this fantastic home has main level slate flooring that is not only stunningly beautiful, it’s pet friendly too! Spacious and bright kitchen, two of the four bedrooms boast their own ensuite bath perfect for a teen or elderly parent! Here it is folks! Immaculate three bedroom ground floor condo! Open your patio doors and enjoy the Finished basement is bright and welcoming. Tons of room. The outdoor space-it view of the Napanee River. Stroll over to the park and enjoy all the great things it has to offer. Freshly even has its own volleyball court! Listed at $299,900. MLS 13604529 painted with tasteful laminate throughout. Call for a viewing today! Offered at $195,000. MLS 13601409
3 BEDROOM CONDO!
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-This condo has tons of upgrades including brand new hardwood, bath fixtures, air conditioning unit and newer cupboards. Freshly painted and tastefully decorated. Here is your chance to have carefree, easy living, condo life! $210,000. MLS 13603334
Great location! Here is a super home for the handyman. It boasts a large eat-in kitchen and spacious living room! Loads of space to grow. Beautiful yard just minutes from town. $139,000. MLS 13604291
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CALL JO NOW Dir: East on Hwy 2 before Odessa. 3 bedroom home loaded with character, hardwood floors, large windows, sunroom looking out over your 5 acres of property, 2 separate outbuildings one measures 24 x 36, the other 24 x 24.10. Updated wiring & plunbing, country property with natural gas heat makes this a highly desirable home. $219,900. MLS 13603675
DREAMING OF WATERFRONT?
Start living the dream in this 4 bedroom year round waterfront home. Interior features ensuite bath, 4 bedrooms (one on the main floor), open concept, propane fireplace for those cooler winter nights when you finish ice fishing or skating on the amazing North Shore Hay Bay. Sit on your large deck and watch the herons & ducks while you sip your morning coffee or fish right from your dock where walleye are awaiting. Large boathouse with approval in place to build on top of it. Your own private boat launch & boat lift included. Call Kelly to start living your dream today! $334,000. MLS 13604680
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Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, seperate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. $189,000. MLS 12607996
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DUPLEX Great duplex with seperate meters. One 3 bedroom unit, one 2 bedroom unit. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Live on one side and let the other side pay your mortgage for you! MLS 13603423 $130,000.
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The view says it all! Superb waterfront lot where you can build your dream home. Existing spring- fed dug well, gravel drive, fantastic fishing and breathtaking views make this the place to live. Available survey, hard-top year round access with all the comforts of town living and all the benefits of owning a great piece of waterfront property. Call now to inquire about this super lot. Offered at $189,000. MLS 12608278
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356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $99,900. (EX3127)
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232 CROSS ST. This 3 bedroom home deserves your inspection. Full finished basement with great in-law suite possibilities. 2 baths, beautifully decked 21’ aboveground pool, 1 1/2 car detached garage with concrete driveway. Situated in a quiet area with all newer homes. Asking $184,900. (EX3012)
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CHARACTER INTACT Great location, close to schools, very spacious home with plenty of character intact. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, newer furnace, plumbing & wiring updated, vinyl windows, potential for an in-law suite, with a little bit of work this will be an amazing home. MLS 13603512 $149,900
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New bungalow with double car garage within a one minute walk to the boat ramp and the world renowned fishing on the Bay of Quinte. This open concept bungalow features a large island in the kitchen, spacious bathroom with a jacuzzi tub for two. Lower level is completely finished with large rec room, bathroom, and a third bedroom. This house is unique as when you buy this home the owners will give you their Florida home for $1.00. Live in Fort Myers Florida in the winter and beautifull Hay Bay for the summer! (EX3191)
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Excellent high end commercial building with great 401 exposure and over 13 acres of property over 3000 sq. ft. of space with 3 baths, separate reception areas and numerous offices, radiant in floor heat and propane fireplaces. Seperate 56 ft x 80 ft outbuilding with oversize loading doors. This building has many potential uses and with the excellent visibility to the 401 makes this the wise choice for your business exposure. MLS 13603188 $2700/mth
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Just steps away from downtown Napanee, this all brick home offers an ideal location close to all amenities. Great family home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, plenty of storage/closet space. Large detached garage with loft plus detached office/workshop for home business. Asking $219,900. MLS 13604672
Wonderful project home situated on 18 acres in a small village 15 minutes north of Napanee. Property includes a detached garage with ample parking and 2 storage sheds. A handyman's dream! Priced to sell at $74,900. MLS 13603173
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Great building lot on 7.34 Acres, fronting on 2 Roads - County Road 4 and Bethel Road. Many ideal building locations with good potential for severance. Lot located just north of Camden East. Priced at $47,900. MLS 13604354
Great family home situated on 1 acre approximately 10 kms east of Napanee. This country home has 4 bedrooms, a renovated bathroom, and updated windows. Attractively priced at $189,900. MLS 13603927
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142 COUNTY RD. 8 - HOSTESS: ELISHA MCCUTCHEON A must see in Napanee! Move right in to this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with modern upgrades including new kitchen and upgraded bathroom on the upper level. Oversized town lot located right across the road from the Napanee Golf Course. Attractively priced at $259,900. MLS 13602998
671 DRIVE IN RD. - HOST: BILL MCCUTCHEON Excellent location just 5 minutes outside of Napanee. 1400 sq. ft. quality home on spacious rural lot. Up to 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, finished basement, 2 car attached garage. Call for full details. $289,900. MLS 13604095
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100 ACRES OF MIXED LAND Great location for your new home with many nice building sites. 15 acres of workland, cedar bush, good duck/goose pond, ample firewood. Potential for severance. Located on the 9th concession near Enterprise. Asking $119,900. MLS 13603087
ONE LOT LEFT! 428 Feet Waterfront on the lovely Salmon River, near Forest Mills. Good lot for walkout basement. New drilled well at 8.79 GPM. Very pretty setting for your new home. $79,900. MLS 13600831
Excellent commercial location on Highway 41 in the heart of the Land O Lakes. This building has been operated by the same family for the past 40 years. The owner wishes to retire and this fantastic opportunity is awaiting a person with new energy and vision. Turnkey operation including garage, restaurant, businesses, equipment, tools, owners’ good will. If you are tired of working for the boss, take this opportunity and become your own BOSS. Call today for full details. List price is $199,900. MLS 13601719
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COUNTRY CHARMER ON FULLY WOODED LOT 1600 sq. ft., 3 year old home that feels like a log dwelling. 2 or 3 beds, 2 baths, 15’x31’ family room, gleaming pine flooring, pine ceilings, open concept principal rooms with abundance of windows. Relax in front of the wood stove or on the full length covered porch. You will be impressed. For a private showing call today. Priced at an attractive $239,900. MLS 13601448
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SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1.00-3.00 PM 5 BRIDGE ST. TAMWORTH TAMWORTH TWO STOREY Almost new, beautiful 2 storey in Tamworth. 3 bedrooms, all a very generous size, 2 Full baths, one with a double shower and one with a whirlpool tub and an ½ bath as well on the main Floor. This home has it all. Both infloor heating on the main level and a forced air furnace for upstairs, UV light, HRV unit, Hot Water on Demand and Engineered Hardwood Floors throughout. This is a Very Energy Efficient Home that includes just about everything and everything is less than 2 years old. Very nice property completely fenced, patio and Gazebo and even a vegetable garden.. You will love it. MLS 13602578 $299,900.
VYAS VILLA CONDO Beautifully renovated condo in Vyas Villa, along the shores of the Napanee River, within easy walking distance of downtown shopping and the waterfront parks. Updates include granite countertops in kitchen and baths, crown mouldings, kitchen cabinet replacement, newer windows and exterior doors, newer flooring and updated energy efficient baseboard heaters. This unit is in move-in condition and shows like new. Early possession is available. MLS 13602380 $175,900.
DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Very nice 1 ½ storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Located just north of Dundas St. so it is an easy walk to the downtown area. Large kitchen with eat in area, Main Floor Laundry area, 2 generous size bedrooms on the upper level and a large back yard make this a great starter home. MLS 13602510 $99,900.
DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Newly updated 1 1/2 storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Updated plumbing, wiring, insulation, windows, most doors and most mouldings. Add to this some new drywall, all new paint and all new floor coverings and you have one lovely home. Four bedrooms, a large eat-in kitchen and then a living, dining and family room. This home has plenty of storage space in the cellar and a large back yard that is mostly fenced. This would make a fabulous family home or just a starter home, and best of all, it is in move-in condition. MLS 13601386 $129,900. 61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900. COUNTRY TWO STOREY This is a beautiful family home. Well kept and ready to move into. This 8 year old home has 4 bedrooms and three baths. Features include formal living and dining rooms, main floor family room, eat-in kitchen with lots of cupboard space and upper level laundry area. Wood floors throughout the main level, a gas fireplace and a high dry unfinished basement with a walk-out complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 Acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into. MLS 13600837 $329,900.
VACANT LAND
3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. $37,900. MLS 136000043
MUST BE SEEN
4946 COUNTY ROAD 9
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EXECUTIVE HOME
WATERFRONT
- 3 plus 2 bedroom - 2 full baths - Over 2 acres with pool - 10 years old Offered For Sale at $294,500. MLS 13602791
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- Stone executive west end corner lot home - 3 levels of finished living space - Very private backyard with large deck - 3 plus 2 bedrooms - 3.5 baths Call for details. MLS 13603785 Offered for $359,900.
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VACANT LAND
- 3 bedroom - 1.5 baths - Over 5 acres with creek - Recent complete reno MLS 13603808 Asking $210,000.
5982countyroad41.com
-5 bedroom, 2.5 baths - Passive solar - In-ground pool - 79 plus acres MLS 13602331
- Executive 4 bedroom, all brick home - 2 full baths, 2 part - In-ground pool - Creek to Napanee River Asking $429,900. MLS 13603132 - 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS #13601682 Asking $399,900.
480 SHERMANS POINT ROAD
LONG REACH
MAKE US AN OFFER!
www.377countyroad15.com
-3 bedroom, 2 bath - Waterfront on Long Reach - Privacy, a must see MLS 13602412 Asking $380,000.
GREAT PRICE - 3 bedroom 1 bath home - Moments to Beaver Lake - Private lot MLS 13602788 Offered For Sale at $128,900.
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- Extensive renovations completed. Too many to mention - 3 bedroom plus den - 2 baths - Ready to move in MLS #13601129 Offered For Sale at $269,900.
- 8 plus acres with waterfront on Raccoon Lake. Call for details. Offered for sale $54,900. - 4 plus acres Little Creek Street, waterfront MLS 13601196 REDUCED TO $42,900.
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TAMPER-RESISTANT RECEPTACLES Wayne Fulton is a local home inspector and can be reached at 613-354-9547
wfulton@fultonhomeinspections.com
Each year, the insertion of foreign objects into electric receptacles results in injuries to many children. Nearly 90% of these incidents involved children under 6, with 1st and 2nd degree burns accounting for the vast majority of these injuries. But now the technology is available to help reduce the chance of injury. In more than 50% of all incidents children between the ages of 2 and 3 were involved. Typical foreign-object insertion situation occurs at home with the insertion of a hairpin or key into the outlet resulting in 1st or 2nd degree burn to fingers. The emotional trauma to the child and parents plus the treatment required in an emergency room compounds the incident. Besides hairpins or keys, other common objects inserted by children include fingers, pins, wires, screws, nails, paper clips, plugs, tweezers, paper clips, utensils and jewelry. To help prevent these incidents and injuries, the most widely used electric codes call for a new electric safety feature in all new homes â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;tamper-resistant receptaclesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. This code change primarily affects new construction; however, tamper-resistant receptacles can be added in existing homes as well. Tamper-resistant receptacle technology uses a built-in system to prevent a foreign object from touching electrically live components when the object is inserted into the receptacle slots. There are several methods to achieve tamper-resistance operation, the most common being the use of a spring-loaded shutter mech-
anism. When the receptacle is not in use, the shutters are closed, and all electric contacts are covered. Upon insertion of a plug, the blades of the plug simultaneously compress the shutters against the spring. This simultaneous force causes the shutters to slide aside to access to the receptacle contacts, allowing the plug to be fully inserted into the receptacle. When the plug is removed, the shutters instantly close, covering the contact openings. Standard plugs can be inserted in and removed from a tamperproof receptacle in the same manner as standard electrical outlets; however, insertion of an object into one slot, or uneven insertion is prevented. The tamper-resistant features, however, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t provide protection against the simultaneous insertion of two single-pronged items. Determined adults and adolescents could also bypass the tamperproof mechanisms if significant force is applied. Unlike plastic outlet caps and other add-on childproofing devices, which can be removed, tamper-resistant receptacles provide permanent protection. In addition, some plug-in devices can easily be pulled out by children and have also proven to be a choking hazard due to their small size. Some other types of add-on devices create a risk of arcing or overheating due to a partially exposed plug or reduced plug/receptacle contact surface. All tamper-resistant receptacles must have either the words "Tamper Resistant" or the letters "TR" on the device in a manner that allows the label to be reviewed with the wall plate removed. Additional information about tamper-resistant receptacles can be found at the National Electric Manufacturerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association Safety website: www.childoutletsafety.org, the Electrical Safety Foundation International website: www.esfi.org, and the Safe Kids Canada website: www.safekidscanada.ca.
163 Bridge Street West, Napanee $299,000 Stunning 2,500 +/- sq. ft. 3 bed, 1.5 bath triple brick historic KRPH ZLWK ÂżUHSODFHV JOHDPing hardwood and ceramic Ă&#x20AC;RRUV Âś FHLOLQJV JUDFLRXV principal rooms, many updates including kitchen and baths. Detached garage, fenced and fully landscaped corner lot.
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For a successful real estate sale, it helps to know merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca who or what controls the sale of your house. The first one we have all heard many times, LoTwitter: @MerolaDesigns cation-Location-Location. Location is a fixed asset and you cannot change where your home is located. Most homeowners are looking for a home in a certain area, so location is often most often the number one criteria for buyers. You could have the absolute perfect home for a buyer, every aspect of the home meets the criteria, but if you want to live in Napnaee and your home is in Belleville, they are not going to buy your home. Secondly, the marketplace controls how much your home is worth. Hiring an agent who is intimately aware of local market values can help you navigate this element with minimum stress. You and your agent have no control over this element. What you paid for your home, the cash you need out of sale, how much you still owe on the mortgage, all of these have absolutely nothing to do with the value of your home. The value is determined by the buyer. How much the buyer is willing to pay for your home in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market based upon comparing your home to those currently old and are on the market. Property Condition is an element that is controlled by the home owner. First impressions are so important, if on the outside the landscaping is overgrown, the paint peeling, and the front entry is dirty, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a very welcoming sign. If the inside of your home looks worn and cluttered, hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been updated since the seventies or has unpleasant odors, it will not sell for top dollar nor will it sell quickly, if at all. Too many homes sit on the market because of the condition of the home. This is why many realtors encourage professional home staging as part of the home selling process. With the property condition up to the home owner, the marketing strategy is controlled by the real estate agent. In todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market, it is critical you hire an agent that understands the importance of technology in marketing a home for sale. Ninety percent of all home buyers begin with their home search on the internet. Knowing where those buyers are looking, both nationally and locally, is the key to getting your home in front as many perspective buyers as possible. Lastly, initial asking price is one of the most crucial elements and is controlled by the home owner with guidance from your agent. The initial asking price is one of the largest stumbling blocks in successful selling a home. The first 30 days is the prime marketing time for a home. If the home is in good condition and is properly prices, it should sell quickly. But an overpriced home sits on the market with very little activity. Overtime, the homeowner will lower the price closer to the market value and fir or not, perspective buyers begin to wonder why it hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t already sold. Out of the five elements in the sale of your home, the homeowner controls two of them. Besides location, which is fixed and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be altered, your real estate agent controls the other two elements, so it is wise to choose an agent carefully who will work closely with you, get you top dollar for your home and sell your home quickly using strategic marketing plans. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Colour Consultations, Painting and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613-561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca or stop by and visit her at her office in the Lenadco building. A
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Wagar & Myatt Ltd. Real Estate Brokerage are pleased to announce Marlene McGrath has joined our staff as a real estate sales representative. Marlene looks forward to meeting you and assisting you in all of your real estate needs. If you are thinking of buying or selling come visit Marlene at the office at 112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee or give her a call at office 613-354-3550 or cell 613-849-3264.
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Mum & dad get the main floor bdrm with ensuite bath, kids get the upstairs bdrms with their own bath. Nice size dining rm for family gatherings, living room for company, family room for the kids TV and comfy den for mum and dad relaxing. Double garage with shop, paved drive, country setting. What more could you want. A steal at $194,900. Mls 13604543
A SUPER BUY! Village home has it all! Updated kitchen, nice size living/dining rms, main floor laundry & half bath, family room with doors to deck, 3 bdrms & bath with jacuzzi tub and separate shower on 2nd floor. Single garage, large corner lot and paved drive complete the picture. Call now, a super buy at $179,900. Mls 13604677
SALMON RIVER FARM Maple bush, beautiful rolling land, and division by township road are some of the features of this 156 acre farm near Tamworth. Older home will need a little help, but does have wide plank and hardwood floors, recently painted, some updates. Large barn and various separate sheds typical of an older homestead. Land divided by road so part could be sold off without severance. $339,900 See www.salmonriverfarm.com
A HOME WITH ACRES? Here it is! 4 large bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, huge principal rooms with hardwood, great kitchen with lots of cupboards and lots of southern view windows, formal dining room for family gatherings and full basement with walkout. To top if off there are 49 acres for hunting, hiking, trail riding or whatever. Easy commuting to everything. $349,900 mls 13601734
ERINSVILLE Good 3 bdrm bungalow in village setting. Walk to Beaver Lake, separate school up the street, woodstove to help with heating. Full basement waits your finishing touches and the back yard is fenced. May need a little TLC but a good home for the money. $159,900. MLS 13603727
FABULOUS SUNSETS are free and plentiful with the western views over Long Lake.Tidy cottage has 2 bdrms and 3 bunkie in the double garage. Level lot, good shoreline, with great swimming for kids. 3pc bath. Original stone hearth ready for your woodstove or propane fireplace. Use all year round with road open by all season neighbours. $169,900
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1331 County Road 11
155 East Street, Napanee
CINDY HAGGERTY Broker of Record cell:
613-540-2116 * 3+1 Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths * Open Concept with Maple Kitchen Cabinets * Fully Finished Basement & Large deck off the kitchen * $334,900
www.415FrizzellRd.com
KEVIN HAGGERTY
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Totally Renovated * Upperloft with balcony & large deck in back * $229,900
Sales Rep
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v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Renovated Victorian Century Home * 30 Acres with Workshop/Barn * $449,900
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TERRA HAGGERTY Sales Rep cell:
613-583-5629 Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large in-town lot w/above ground pool * Brand new Kitchen * $229,900
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9 Commercial Court, Napanee v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Lower level rec room w/bar * Attached single car garge * $289,900 www.21RoseSt.com
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v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Fully finished basement * Lg detached garage on huge lot * $179,900
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www.245PleasantDr.com
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * In Village of Tamworth * Rental Income and Commercial Garage * $149,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Park-like setting in Sandhurst Shores * Oversized Double Car Garage * $219,900
* 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Hardwood floors & modern Kitchen * Relaxing Sunroom & Deck * $239,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large main floor family room * Large back deck and front porch * $229,900
* 3 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Newer home on 5 acre lot * Level Landscaped w/vegetable gardens * $329,900
www.385ThomasSt.com
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CINDY
CINDY
* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Fully Updated * Nice backyard with gorgeous newer deck * $149,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $489,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Open floor plan w/Oak kitchen * On a dead end street overlooking the river * $169,900
* 3+1 Bedroom & 1 Bath * Waterfront home & year round access * Pristine clear deep lake * $449,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath Cottage * 176' Waterfront on Devil Lake * Private Setting * $215,000
www.176FirstAve.com
www.163CountyRd12.com
www.128DonaldSt.com
www.12DenisonDr.com
www.1176CountyRd14.com
* 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * 2 Wood Burning Fireplaces * 3 Season Sunroom * $214,900
* 3+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Ranch Wood Bungalow w/3 Season Sunroom * In-law Potential & large workshop * $249,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 2200 sq ft workshop in back * Formal Rooms & Large Eat-in Kitchen * $249,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 2000 Sq Ft of Living Space * Walk-Out Basement * $199,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace * 2 Acre Private Treed Lot * $319,900
www.116SimcoeSt.com
www.110HeritageDr.com
www.11-302CentreSt.com
www.109PineviewDr.com
www.WhiteLakeRd.com
* 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths * Historic Design with a Twist * Mediterranean Flair * $439,900
* 5 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Large Spacious Rooms * Large Deck with Gazebo & Interlocking Walkways * $449,900
* 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo * Totally Renovated * Top Floor Balcony overlooking the water * $189,900
* 3+1 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Full Finished Basement * Bonus Detached Garage * $249,900
* 88 Acre Retreat * 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Cabin * Close to Denbigh * $139,900
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NEW LISTING
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION
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TIM BAKER Sales Rep.
Cell 613-453-2502
www.exitnapanee.ca 32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee, Ontario K7R 4B7 Phone (613)354-4800 Fax (613)354-4804
21 WATER STREET W. Location, Location, Location!! This lovely two storey home located in the heart of downtown Napanee has many upgrades which include new roof, new vinyl windows throughout, flooring, ceilings, and plumbing to name a few. Solid good sized storage shed with electricity and sensors. Sit in the three-season sunroom and watch the boats go by on the Napanee River. Perfect for new homeowners or seniors who do not want to cut the grass or shovel snow. Call today! $154,900. (EX3192) MLS 13603998
OPEN HOUSE SAT. JUNE 1ST 12-2PM Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
CHERYL FURLONG S R Independently Owned and Operated
9 Commercial Court Napanee ALES
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Direct 613-217-3330 Email: cherylfurlong07@aol.com Website: www.cherylfurlong.com
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NEW PRICE
5851 COUNTY RD. 41 Exceptional home with extraordinary views of highly desired Beaver Lake. 297 feet of waterfront with concrete pier, in-ground pool (new liner), triple garage and separate bunkie with hydro. Home features family room, dining and living room, partially finished lower level and exquisite gourmet kitchen. Walkout from lower level to pool. Some upgrades include new furnace, central air, new paint throughout, UV light, pool pump, solar cover, pool liner. A real pleasure to show. $329,900. (EX3159) MLS 13602969
2018 CENTREVILLE ROAD, STONE MILLS A must see for family with children or retiree! A beautiful 2 acre lot for children or pets to play plus well equipped playground and park nearby. For the retiree, vegetable and flower gardens and shop for the hobbyist. Custom built Angel Stone, 3 bedroom home, 2 baths on first and second floors and balcony off master bedroom. Family room on main level with large deck for entertaining. Attached garage and large detached 30x50 garage/workshop. Asking $335,000. MLS 13601047 DIRECTIONS: County Road 4 north past Camden East to Village of Centreville, turn left at flashing light and #2018.
2828 COUNTY ROAD 11, GREATER NAPANEE A great place to call home! This all brick bungalow is located just 5 minutes north of Napanee. Situated on a picturesque lot in a great neighbourhood, this home offers open concept kitchen/dining/living room with new maple kitchen and hardwood throughout. 3 bedrooms on main level, large master with full ensuite. Finished large recreational room downstairs with bedroom, large laundry and office/den area. Perfect home for a busy family with easy access to Hwy. 401. Call Cheryl today for your personal inspection! Asking $257,500. MLS 13604792
6 BOYCE CRT., BELLEVILLE Elegant Stinson built, open concept bungalow in an exclusive subdivision in Belleville. This home has so much for the young professionals or retirees. Plenty of upgrades include huge main floor bath with 2 person corner jacuzzi tub, gas fireplace, eating bar, hardwood and ceramic flooring, alarm system and professionally landscaped. You have to see it! $255,900. (EX3047) MLS 13600279
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
90 RIVER ROAD, STONE MILLS Looking for privacy, rolling hills, open space with river frontage? This is the place for peace and tranquility. 50+ rolling acres with a mixture of crops and woodlot and forestry. Offering large barn and pump house completely overhauled just waiting for the livestock. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home overlooking meadow with short walk to the Salmon River to enjoy some canoeing or fishing. Home offers open concept living with walkout from main to interlocking terrace. Asking $299,000. MLS 13604099
1128 SPARKS LANE, CENTRAL FRONTENAC This chalet style waterfront home on Chippego Lake has everything you are looking for! Great swimming/boating/fishing with gradual sloping to water. Home has all modern conveniences with beautiful views of the lake from every window! Lake is quiet and private, no public launch! A great place to host family gatherings and enjoy the serenity of nature. Just 30 minutes north of Hwy. 401. Call for your personal viewing today! Asking $289,900. MLS 13600054
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PEG CAMPBELTON
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1st 1 - 3PM $10,000. MLS 13604726
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http://homesite.obeo.com/Viewer/Default.aspx?tourid=775811
507 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE
• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Full Bathrooms • Attached Double Car Garage
$179,000. MLS 13604735
W NE
$399,999. MLS 13603909
W NE
1725 COUNTY RD 27
• Newer Bungalow on 2 Acre Lot • 3 Large Bedrooms • Gardens and Gazebo
$209,000. MLS 13603486
WATERFRONT
FRANKLIN STREET, MARLBANK
257 MILLER ROAD
466 DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE
• Level Building Lot • Small Village Setting
• Bungalow • Double Garage • 3 Large Bedrooms
• Custom Home • ICF Construction • Beautiful Patio/Deck Area
• Huge 32'x32' Garage/Workshop • Efficiently Heated • Finished Walkout Basement
$339,900. MLS 13601654
$239,900. MLS 13602602
$450,000. MLS 13603889
$39,000. MLS 13603827
330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE RD.
NEW PRICE
1321 MOSCOW ROAD, STONE MILLS
7387 COUNTY RD. 9
1725 COUNTY 27
• Hardwood Floors • Finished Walkout Basement • Ensuite
• 3 Acres • Pond • Ensuite
• Beautifully Restored Century Home • 5 Bedrooms • Attached Garage
• Level Building Lot • 2 Acres • Excellent Well
$349,900. MLS 13601930
$249,900. MLS 13603191
$169,900. MLS 13602323
$198,000. MLS 13601539
288 CENTREVILLE RD.
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WATERFRONT 75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE
1696 STOREY ST., NAPANEE
1313 CENTREVILLE RD
144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE
• Municipal Service • Walkout Basement • Boathouse
• 4 Bedrooms • Ensuite • 2-Car Detached Garage
• Hardtop Road • Detached Garage • 3 Bedrooms
• Large Yard • $2000 Bonus • Move In Ready
$229,900. MLS 13602798
$179,900. MLS 13602172
$269,900. MLS 13601012
$119,900. MLS 13604499 NEW PRICE
383 CAMDEN RD., NAPANEE
6005 COUNTY RD 41, ERINSVILLE
1316 HEAD RD, NORTH FRONTENAC
1025 KASHWAKAMAK LAKE ROAD
• Investment Property • Triplex • 1-3 Bedroom Unit 2-1 Bedroom Units
• 4 Bedrooms • Lots of Room • Workshop
• Picturesque View • Large Living Space • Triple Detached Garage
• Close to Lakes • Move In Ready • New Septic and Windows
$379,900. MLS 13601836
$169,000. MLS 13601829
1694 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE
85 F SOUTH SHORE DR., TAMWORTH
• Post and Beam Cedar Lindal Home • In Law Suite • Fireplace
• Desirable Beaver Lake • Cottage with Picturesque View • Enjoy the Summer Fun!
$227,500. MLS 13600730 NEW PRICE
$105,900. MLS 13603879 NEW PRICE
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• Tape and Texture at your request • Hand trowled ceilings Over 20 years experience
Call Rick Murray 354-1295 Napanee
• NEW HOMES & RENOVATIONS • CERTIFIED BACKFLOW PREVENTOR TESTING • VIDEO SEWER INSPECTION • DRAIN RODDING & REPAIRS • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL SERVICE
613-354-2418 OFFICE 613-561-5483 mjdavis@davisplumbing.ca
Serving Kingston, Napanee and surrounding area
Lic. #P169
Since 1972 / Kingston Lic #24 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE WATER HEATERS • UV LIGHTS DRAIN CLEANING • PIPE THAWING MYERS PRESSURE SYSTEMS SOFTENERS & IRON FILTERS VIDEO SEWER INSPECTION HEATING: NATURAL GAS & OIL FORCED AIR, BOILERS & HYDRONIC FLOOR
613-377-6648 or 1-877-345-8495
GARAGE DOORS
GARAGE DOORS Residential & Commercial
SERVING: Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Agricultural • Bulk Markets • Small cylinder exchange program
Installation at its best
PLUMBING
WILCON
PROPANE
1-877-544-3335 613-544-3335
613-379-5085
PLUMBING
BURNETTS
Residential & Commercial, New Construction & Repairs, Pressure Systems & Hot Water Tanks, Pipe Thawing, Water Softener, Drain Cleaning & Repairs, Total Bathroom Renovations, Excavation & Backfilling Services
Fully Licensed & Insured
613-354-9223
Lawn Care Professionals & LCP Landscaping
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Walkways & Patios Hydro-seeding Grass Cutting Bobcat Service Organic Fertilizer Bin Rentals
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Bulk Topsoils & Mulches
613-388-2588 Toll free 1-877-844-0936
LCP@Landscaping.ca
(Septic Tank Pumping Service)
• Landscaping • Interlocking Brick ( wal kways, decks)
FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Call Brad
SUTCLIFFE SEPTIC SERVICE
PROPANE SUPPLIER
STEENTEC CONSTRUCTION INC.
Professional Window and Eavestrough Cleaning Reasonable Rates
DAVIS PLUMBING LTD.
613-354-6983
105 John St., Napanee
WINDOW CLEANING
LAWN CARE
Sales • Service Installation
Repairs to all makes of doors and garage door openers
Locally Owned & Operated Serving Greater Napanee & Area for 30 Years
613-354-2400 Cell 613-532-2422
AIR CONDITIONING
True Comfort HEATING AND COOLING
613-354-0025 1-800-901-6407 731A County Rd. #9 RR3 Napanee K7R 3K8 37 Years Experience Guaranteed Workmanship
AUTOMOTIVE
Burley Muffler & Alignment Centre EXHAUST - ALIGNMENTS •MAJOR & MINOR REPAIRS •BRAKES - TUNE-UPS SAFETY INSPECTIONS •AIR CONDITIONING
354-6251 141 INDUSTRIAL BLVD. NAPANEE
Silver Construction
CONSTRUCTION
Licensed & insured Specializing in home renovations kitchens, bathrooms, floors, decks. New Construction homes, garages, etc. plus home inspections Call Earl
613-396-2666
HEATING & COOLING
SALES & SERVICE
INSTALLATION
McCann Heating & Cooling Owner/Operator Jerry McCann
Insured & Licensed Tel 613-354-5512 Cell 613-572-5071
4003 County Rd. 9 Napanee, Ontario K7R 3K8
TREE SERVICE
Pringle’s Tree Service
Fully Insured Trimming & Tree Removal Free Estimates Dry Hardwood For Sale CeCIl & Mary ann PrIngle NAPANEE
613-354-3640 613-539-3885
COMMUNICATION
CARPENTRY
RON MOORE Repairs & Renovations
354-5613 For all your new buildings or renovation projects
30 Years Experience Licenced Carpenter free estimates LANDSCAPING