Napanee Beaver May 7 2015

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E-voting ‘success’, council told

Bag Tag fees to go up on June 1

Greater Napanee is increasing the tag price to $2 to address rising waste-management costs......... Page 3.

Relay For Life aims high in 10th event

Organizers hope to hit $1 million fundraising mark for the decade in upcoming event........................ Page 5.

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

NDSS students off to visit Holland

Group marches in Liberation Day parade in Netherlands to celebrate 70th anniversary of VE Day.............. Page 12.

Deseronto passes budget for 2015

Council approves 2.2 per cent increase for ratepayers, mayor says departmental budgets trimmed.... Page 13.

INDEX Social .................................4 Op/Ed............................. 6/7 History.................................7 Sports................................20 Classifieds ........................22 Business Directory............27 Games..............................28 Real Estate..................Insert

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Ashley Espinoza-Staff

Nicole Green (left) and Kendra Lochhead, co-op volunteers at the Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre, pose with Percy, a permanent pet at the SPWC, during Sunday’s baby shower fundraiser. Sunday was also the grand opening of the newly built SPWC animal hospital. For more, see story Page 18.

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A staff review of the municipal election concluded that Greater Napanee’s voter turnout increased with the paperless ‘vote anywhere’ alternative. Greater Napanee clerk Susan Beckel gave an overview to council regarding the fall municipal election during the Apr. 28 regular council meeting. Going completely paperless resulted in a voter-participation increase, Beckel explained. The voter turnout for the fall municipal election was 47.6 per cent. “For 2014, our number of eligible electors was 12,309, that was up slightly from 2010. The number of electors that voted were 5,883,” Beckel explained. Out of those that voted, 65 per cent voted online and about 35 per cent voted over the telephone. Greater Napanee was above average in comparison to the province for telephone voting. There was also a touch-screen voting unit available at Town Hall and at the Strathcona Paper Centre on Election Day, which Beckel said was used extensively. More than 30 per cent of the votes were made on Election Day, Beckel said during her presentation.

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Council sets up two tax policy meetings in June BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

June public meeting dates have been set to discuss tax-

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Greater Napanee Rural Ratepayers Association, as well as a discussion on Ward 5 Councillor Shaune Lucas’ notice of motion, council moved to create two separate public meetings in June to discuss taxation with the public. The public meeting with MPAC is scheduled for June 17 (pending approval by MPAC) and the rural/urban taxation public meeting is scheduled for June 29. Both meetings will be held at the Strathcona Paper Centre. “It may or may not be practical to have MPAC speak at the planned municipal brief on taxation, so it may have to be held separately — preferably before,” Davie asked council during his deputation on April 28. “We suggest by having an MPAC presentation in a public place, a large amount of the interested public will be able to attend. Council will be seen making a serious effort to reduce misunSUMMER WORKSHOP AND PLEIN AIR PAINTING From July 15 to Aug. 19, the Greater Napanee and Area Art Association will be offering every Wednesday from 9 a.m.-noon ‘paint-outs’ (weather permitting) in a variety of inspiring locations in and around Napanee. Tim Nimigan will offer a ‘paint-out workshop’ on July 15, providing guidance

derstandings and establish clear communication about the responsibilities and implementations of administration on local tax policies,” said Davie. He asked specifically that the MPAC meeting not be held in the council chambers, but in a larger space such as the SPC, so all interested residents can attend and hear the meeting. Lucas said he did not intend for the meeting to be held at town hall, only that he wanted to ensure a meeting by MPAC was scheduled. He said he is happy to have the meeting at a larger venue if more people are interested in attending the meeting. “I didn’t necessarily suggest that it should be here, I think it’s wonderful that we have a big turnout on issues of this matter in the municipality,” said Lucas. “I want the public to have an opportunity to listen, ask questions to get clarity on this issue. This public meeting should be before and sepa-

read: “That the Town of Greater Napanee host a Special Meeting of Council, prior to the public meeting in (June 2015) regarding tax policy review, Resolution No. 154/15, Moved by Schenk, Seconded by Kaiser; “And that this prior Special Meeting deal with MPAC specifically, and that representatives of MPAC make themselves available to do a presentation on MPAC taxation policies, background, responsibilities; “And that this meeting include a question and answer period from Members of Council and more importantly tax-paying citizens of our municipality within a public question and answer period included.” The motion was moved by Lucas at the Apr. 28 regular council meeting, seconded by Ward 4 Councillor Carol Harvey, and carried by council.

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rate from our June (taxation) meeting, as they are two separate issues.” Davie also asked that MPAC be asked to address the process of establishing assessment values, what MPAC includes and does not include in establishing assessments, how assessments are utilized by municipalities and finally how assessments are reflected in local tax policies. “We believe, considering the various recent letters to the editor, there appears to be much confusion on what MPAC’s role is,” Davie said, asking for clarification. “Clarifying the MPAC role will educate everyone on the aspect of property evaluation,” Lucas agreed. However, he still said he is “not in favour of amending my motion” but did clarify that he intended for there to be two separate meetings to be held at the SPC. Lucas’s notice of motion

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Greater Napanee

Town increases price of bag tags to $2 Closure of Roblin Landfill site cited as reason for hike; recycling, composting encouraged

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Garbage bag tag prices will increase by 50 cents in Greater Napanee, starting June 1. According to a bylaw passed last week at council’s regular meeting, an increase from $1.50 to $2 was brought forward by the town’s auditor “in order to reserve additional monies for future landfill closing costs.” Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn said the Roblin landfill site would need to be closed soon, which is estimated to cost about $300,000. “This is why we’re increasing the bag tags to try to cover some of that cost when we have to do that,” Schermerhorn explained. Council is encouraging residents who are concerned with the increase to recycle and compost more diligently. Deputy Mayor Marg Isbester said she agreed with the increase and hopes

even more measures are taken in the future to encourage waste diversion. “There’s been a lot of chirping that, ‘Why should we pay more for bag tags when it’s part of our taxes?’ Well, it isn’t; it’s a user fee. If you don’t put garbage out, you don’t pay it. It’s not part of our taxes and it can’t be free because that makes people not even think about what they’re throwing in there,” she said. “The other thing is, at some point I would like to see a staff report to put our garbage out in clear bags. It is an offense for putting recycling in with garbage and you can be charged for it. It would save so much more going into our landfills,” Isbester added. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn agreed with the clear garbage bag idea. Schermerhorn suggested that more education and information on recycling and composting should be made available to residents.

“We have tried to encourage composting but a lot of people in town do not like to compost. I hate to say that. A lot of people, because of the animal factor, do not like to compost, but they have to be educated on what to put in the composter,” Schermerhorn said. Composting bins are available at Town Hall for $65. Ward 4 Councillor Carol Harvey suggested the municipality seriously consider a green bin composting program. “We tried to do a test plot for the green bins but it is so darn expensive,” said Schermerhorn. “We’ve been paying I think it’s $60,000 to test Kinsmen Park (a former landfill), down along the river, for the last number of years and we’re still doing that. This garbage problem has cost taxpayers money in the municipality,” the mayor added. Ward 2 Councillor Max

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Kaiser said he felt the increase is fair, especially since tipping fees are now being billed to the municipality. “We’re going to be paying tipping fees for our garbage now. We’ve enjoyed that free since the closing of the

line to go with this step,” said Kaiser. Ward 3 Councillor Roger Cole moved to adopt the bag tag increase during a regular council meeting on Apr. 28. The motion was seconded by Harvey and carried unanimously by council.

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Social Notes Wilson and Beverly Toner Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad!

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MAY 8 FRIDAY EUCHRE Play starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Come out and have some fun. Everyone welcome. HYMN SING At the First Baptist Church

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MAY 8&9 ASTRONOMY PRESENTATION At 8:30 p.m., take a laserguided tour of the universe with Terence Dickinson, one of Canada’s leading amateur astronomers. The event takes place at the Lennox and Addington County Dark Sky Viewing Area, 7980 County Rd. 41 in Erinsville. More details at www.DarkSkyViewing.com. MS CARNATION CAMPAIGN The FL&A Chapter of the

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Keely and Amy (Jo’s granddaughters) invite you to a 90th Birthday Celebration at 369 Dundas St. W., Napanee (Dundas Heights Common Room) on Saturday May 9th from 2pm - 4pm. All welcome. Best wishes only.

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MS Society will be holding their annual carnation campaign on. Volunteers will be selling these beautiful flowers at the LCBO in Napanee and at Beer Stores and LCBOs in Kingston. The money raised is used to provide services and equipment to people with multiple sclerosis in this area. To place an order in advance (delivery may be possible within Kingston and Napanee) call Kelly at 613-384-8500 or send an email to Kelly.Fraser@mssociety.ca. MAY 9 HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall, 57 County Rd. 8 in Napanee. Entertainers are Michelle Legacy, Bonny Mitchell, and the amazing Kylie Joe Masson our emcee is Joe Saunders and the Heartland Country Band, Tickets are $15 at the door or in advance at Hooked on Hair, Marie’s Place, Smart Florist, Chit Chat Café and Corner Market, Gray’s IDA, kick up your heels on our dance floor or just sit back and listen to some great classic country music.

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Relay for Life rolls out red carpet for 10th year BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Organizers of Napanee’s Relay for Life are rolling out the red carpet for the 10th anniversary of the event on June 12. And, they’ve also got an ambitious fundraising goal in mind, one that will bring their overall total to over $1 million for the Canadian Cancer Society over the past decade. Relay co-chair Saralyn Morris said that the special ‘red carpet’ theme to honour cancer survivors will mark Relay’s 10-year anniversary in town. “Everyone who has marched as a survivor will have a golden star to wear for their walk,” she said. She says they also want to mark the occasion by raising $157,000 this year — a figure that will bring the 10-year fundraising total to an even $1 million. Last year, the event raised $90,000, with 299 people taking part. Right now, Morris said she and her fellow organiz-

ers are busy trying to register as many teams as possible. “There is still lots of room for people to come out and either sign up a full team of 10 people, or we have a random team that if one or two want to join but don’t think they can get a bunch of people to come out with them, they can join that,” she said. As always, the event takes place at the NDSS track. It starts at 7 p.m., and runs through the night until 7 a.m. the next morning. And, as always, the relay begins with a special ‘survivors’ walk’ to recognize those who have fought cancer and beat it, and those who are fighting the disease. “We like to call it the survivor/caregiver walk, because we ask caregivers to walk alongside,” said Morris. “They understand that caregivers are just as important in that process… That’s a huge part for a survivor, the people who were with them on their journey.” Later on in the night after the sun goes down,

luminaries are lit around the track in memory of those who have died as the result of cancer, or who are battling cancer. Morris said they’ll also hold several ‘theme laps’ throughout the night and into the morning. There will be a chip truck on site, a tent at which to buy merchandise, and DJ Liana Parr will be playing music for relay walkers all night long, Morris said. For those who’d like to lend a helping hand but aren’t keen to pull an ‘allnighter’ as a relay participant, there are plenty of opportunities to assist at the event, Morris noted. “We obviously need ‘day of’ volunteers. That’s what makes the event run, the volunteers that we have. If people don’t necessarily want to come out to the whole event but want to help out for a few hours, that would be greatly appreciated as well,” she said. Money raised through the event will go to the Canadian Cancer Society. While part of the proceeds

will go toward cancer research, some of it will be earmarked for programs to support local cancer patients. Not the least of these programs is the ‘Wheels of Hope’ program, which provides transportation for cancer patients to

their various appointments. “If a cancer patient needed a ride to their appointment, or any sort of doctor appointment, not necessarily to a chemo treatment, then that’s all funded through the Kingston office,” said Morris. Those looking for more

information, those interested in registering as a walker or registering a team, or those who are interested in volunteering, should e-mail Morris at saralynm@hotmail.com, or should phone the Canadian Cancer Society’s Kingston office at 613-384-2361.

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EDITORIAL

Alberta lessons Those political observers who are old enough to remember elections past must have been experiencing a bit of déjà vu following the results of the Alberta provincial election on Tuesday night. Former Ontario Liberal Premier David Petersen, we’re sure, certainly has some sympathy for what nowoutgoing Progressive Conservative Alberta Premier Jim Prentice is experiencing now. The script is familiar. Premier calls an early election with every expectation for a cakewalk. The unimpressed, dissatisfied electorate eagerly shows premier and party the door (despite panicked warnings from the incumbents) in favour of the closest thing to a breath of fresh air. In both 1990 Ontario and 2015 Alberta, that happened to be the NDP. Will the NDP be a disaster for economically-challenged Alberta? The Bob Rae-led Ontario NDP — to which history has not been kind — were saddled with an economic crisis and an inexperienced caucus. Rachel Notley, the Alberta NDP, is facing a similar situation. Will she perform better than Rae? Time will tell. In the meantime, do the Alberta results portend anything for the upcoming federal election? At first blush, we don’t think so. Usually true-blue Alberta sent a majority of votes to small-c conservative parties in the provincial election on Tuesday. It stands to reason that the province hasn’t taken as big of a left turn as might be assumed. That said, it should serve as warning to all parties and their leadership, anywhere in Canada: don’t take the electorate for granted. If Alberta can cast off 44 years of Progressive Conservative rule in such dramatic fashion, it can happen to you too.

Letter to the Editor

Prayer issue is settled In the course of my adult life, there have been three wellpublicized court decisions regarding the separation of Church and State in Canada: Sudbury in 1988, Penetangueshene in 1999, and most recently the Supreme Court of Canada decision regarding Saguenay, Que. The crux of this decision is best paraphrased by Justice Clement Gascon: ‘Sponsorship of one religious tradition by the State in breach of its duty of neutrality amounts to discrimination against all other such traditions.’ Law class at NDSS was a long time ago, but as I recall the Supreme Court is the highest court in the land and this should finally be the end of the matter. Period. Imagine my disappointment to learn that our own town council continues to waste time and resources debating the matter and even researching possible loopholes to skirt the law. To what end? Even a casual glance through these

pages any given Thursday reveals local matters large and small which are far more relevant to residents and deserving of council’s attention than this non-issue on which the book has already been officially closed. Given the depth of experience and diversity of our current town council, on paper we have all the makings of a truly effective and progressive municipal government. While I share in the pride of our local heritage, we owe it to our children to shake off the vestige of outdated traditions and move forward with some meaningful long-term changes. Lyndon B. Johnson once said “Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.” Does Greater Napanee want to win or lose? What would town council like the future Beaver ‘Looking Back’ column to say about 2015? Darren Clark, Napanee

Adam Prudhomme-Staff

Springside Park got a little greener recently with the addition of shade tree, provided by Canadian Tire. Helping to plant the three is Good Friends of the Earth’s Cecil Shorts, Napanee OPP’s Jackie Perry, Canadian Tire’s Kevin Thiessen and son Lucas, Giant Tiger’s Ray Virgin, Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn, Greater Napanee manager of facilities Dan MacDonald and young Memphis Presley. The tree was planted as part of Earth Day celebrations and with the annual Napanee Earth Day clean-up

Letter to the Editor

Time for ‘common sense’ parenting I never thought I’d see the day that when any newspaper anywhere had the audacity to link aberrant child behaviour to family conflicts. But there it was in an area paper on April 8, ‘Children’s temperament linked to family conflicts.’ The issue became clearer on April 9 when on the CBC’s 10 p.m. news program featuring missing aboriginal woman and girls that a grandmother said it clearly, “A lot of our families are becoming very dysfunctional.” She was placing the blame where it ought to be put: on dysfunctional families. I’ve watched or worked in the public domain with families and children for 60 years and the rule of thumb I’ve concluded is that dysfunctional parents and families produce dysfunctional children that in turn become dysfunctional adults. And the opposite — those with healthy patterns in raising children later send their children out into the world to be successful. If there were a lottery corporation that would take bets on how children would turn out, I’d be a millionaire. I’ve chatted with leaders and teachers in schools, churches and clubs and what I hear about families and children confirms my observations. Of course there are health problems and temperament issues that that must be taken into account. Of course there are exceptions. Children may make up their minds not to live as their dysfunctional parents have done. When this aboriginal grandmother on the CBC put the blame for missing and murdered aboriginal women on dysfunctional families, she lays the blame where it ought to be. We don’t need a government inquiry. We need common sense parenting.

Again and again when I hear of teens and older women being involved in the sex trade, alcohol and drugs, I ask myself, “Where were their families during all this time? What patterns were set up during childhood years?” How is it possible for any parent to allow their young teen to be out on the streets all hours of the night? The answer may be that the streets are more comfortable than the home from which they came. There is one concrete suggestion put out by Lisa Miller in her book, The Spiritual Child. She is the Director of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University College. Her research shows that spirituality and religion, if fostered in a child’s formative years, will pay huge dividends in adolescence. The point is that when young people are most vulnerable to impulsive, risky and damaging behaviour, they have guidelines to orient themselves. I mention this for religion in our society would never be thought of as a help in raising successful children. The problem of dysfunctional families and neglected children is one that touches all of our society. To get parents to change their leadership tactics with their children is so very difficult. It is this way: parents raise their children out of their own personal characteristics. I’ve had parents become totally hostile to any changes I’ve suggested. The problem is huge and must be tackled by every sector of society. We need to work at changing any and every dysfunctional pattern of parenting. Roy C. Kenny, Greater Napanee


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Parents left out of curriculum equation Starting this September, unless the public pressures and embarrasses the Government to make drastic changes, the new sexual education curriculum will begin. The curriculum is a 240page document that I have forced myself to read twice so far. Part of the agenda concerns an anti-bullying program which I agree should be taught. The unfortunate part is that Premier Kathleen Wynne and Education Minister Liz Sandals are shoving sex ed down children’s throats whether parents like it or not, whether it is the right thing to do or not, but just because they can. This is wrong. and is a perfect example of the government bullying the public which it decries others doing in its own curriculum. This is politics at its best — ‘do as I say not as I do’. You should know that on the last page of the report, the Ministry of Education acknowledges “the contribution of many individuals, groups and organizations that participated in the development of this curriculum policy document”; however, none of the organizations are listed. We should know who — perhaps they do not want us to know. I must say I conducted some research and I do not know any one person, group or organization who participated. Does that tell you anything? When governments are not transparent it creates doubt about whether what is being done is ethical. I am quite sure that the

government will call me homophobic simply because I do not support a portion of the program. Frankly, I do not care. Let me be blunt. With the help of computers I have checked the number of times certain words were used in the curriculum. There are: 43 references to the words gender identity; 40 for sexual orientation; 77 for sexual health; 46 for transgender, bisexual, gay, lesbian, transsexual and inter sex. Cheers The rather interesting part is that the word heterosexual is only mentioned once, without even a description for it in the glossary. Do you see something wrong here? Since a very large portion of the population in Canada is heterosexual and a very large portion of children live in a family comprising of a male and a female parent, I would expect the curriculum to be balanced according to statistics not according to the wishes of those unknown people who prepared the document. Ms. Wynne was quoted as saying, “I feel a responsibility as first lesbian premier to help people embrace they sexuality, free of discrimination.” She also says she is not

a gay activist. I disagree, as it seems that at every opportunity when she speaks, and to children in particular, she mentions she is proud of the fact she is the first lesbian p r e m i e r. Why? Before you throw rocks at me, let me set the r e c o r d straight. I personally do not care if our premier is married or not, lesbian or gay, male or female, whether she is tall or short, disabled, fat or thin; nor do I & Jeers care what colour she may be. What I care about is that the person in charge of Ontario will deliver jobs for people, give us a better economy, and spend wisely. Someone who can avoid disasters and ridiculous errors in management; possible political fraud; or selling us out to the highest bidder. Unfortunately, I see failure all over the place. I do not know one single individual in power in this country that promotes their lifestyle after being elected. Have you ever heard someone say ‘I am heterosexual’ and I have a responsibility to see that my kind of sexuality is free of discrimination? You decide what is right here. I will end part one with

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the following. Everyone in this country has the right to be whoever they want to be within the law, and the right to not be discriminated against. What I do not agree with is the promotion of some lifestyles over others, especially when it applies to young people who are too young to even think or care about gender differences (unless someone plants a seed) and are just trying to grow within our society. Let the children grow and develop their own styles before offering them so many others and possibly confusing them. As they say, ‘boys will be boys’ and ‘girls will be girls’. Later on in life, if they feel a lifestyle change is needed, then help should be available to them where they can learn and be free to choose — not because of bullying or propaganda they are not ready to digest, but because of personal wishes which they will be fully entitled to do, on their terms at an appropriate age. I say let kids be kids. They, like us will survive and we will be proud of them — not on our terms but on theirs. After all, did we not all have a choice to be who we wanted to be? So far, the Wynne/Sandals team deserve jeers. This is the first of a three-part series. The second and third components will be posted on my website A Voice of Reason at www.avoiceofreason.ca over the next few weeks. Pierre Cliche plcliche@sympatico.ca

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An example of some recent tree cutting at the L&A County Library branch in Napanee on River Road. Ontario Hydro does token planting when constructing large major lines, but does little or no planting to replace century old

‘urban forest renewal.’ trees locally. Municipalities, espeGale Rogers, cially Greater Napanee are Greater Napanee complicit with priorities of utilities at the expense of

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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago May 12, 1965

n Adolphustown Township would now have a full council. George Smith, Ross Anderson, Cameron Brooks and Carson Brooks were all named to council following a nomination meeting. The previous council members resigned en masse to protest Reeve Gordon Mack, and how he had voted at county council on a recent issue. All four previous council members were also nominated, but declined their nominations because Mack was remaining on council. At the nomination meeting, they reiterated their unwillingness to work with Mack. n While Sheffield Township residents were mulling the question of whether to send their high school students to Napanee, officials with the Napanee District Collegiate Board were saying that the Napanee high school wouldn’t be able to handle the influx of new students anyway. Representatives from the school board said they were surprised to read reports of Sheffield’s deliberations. They said that, while accommodations could be made in the future, the school would be unable to house the students in the short term.

35 Years Ago April 30, 1980

Letter to the Editor

We have a situation where there are miles and miles of mature trees cut and trimmed to accommodate increasing numbers of power lines and larger, taller poles — most to service increasing numbers of solar farms, each with its on intrusive maze of lines and poles, changing peaceful rural scenes to city landscape. All this with the municipality or adjacent landowners having no say. For example, there’s Pringle Road, completing the grid in order to service the fast food business corner of County Road 41 and Kimmett Road There’s Hambly Road, River Road and County Rd. 9.; no grouping solar farms together with one transmission line, as in Goodyear Road. Cost is not even a consideration when Ontario Hydro is paying more for purchasing the power than they are selling it for (come on Kathleen Wynne, do your basic arithmetic!).

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n Lennox and Addington County council reacted favourably to news that rural electricity rates would be reduced. L&A Warden William Huffman said that the rate reduction would come in the fall. “It’s a step in the right direction,” he said. “Rural people are hit pretty hard with increasing prices and high interest rates. The electrical rate reduction will balance it out a bit.” Local MPP James Taylor had been protesting the rate differential between urban and rural residents for several months. n While the hydro rate reduction was good news, not all rates were on their way down. In Napanee, council approved a budget that featured an eight per cent property tax increase for residential ratepayers. Meanwhile, the L&A County Board of Education passed a budget that would mean a 15.5 per cent increase in the education mill rate. Trustees rejected a 17.7 per cent mill rate increase proposed by the board’s finance committee. The school board’s budget was still opposed by a number of trustees, who felt the board was higher than it needed to be to maintain the school system.


8 / COMMUNITY MAY 9 DESERONTO LEGION Entertainment, featuring Tommy Abes from 4-8 p.m. PLANT, BAKE AND YARD SALE The Lennox Agricultural Society is hosting a plant, bake and yard sale starting at 8 a.m. Sale will take place rain or shine, indoors at the Community Centre at 170 York St. Want to participate and sell your own things? Rent a table for $20. For more information, call 613354-5264. PLANTS, PIES AND PROSE Plant sale/variety of perennials; delectable ‘foody’ items/dessert pies, chicken pot pies, etc., good quality gently read books, paperback and hardcover. At St. Alban’s, Adolphustown, Hwy. 33. Sale starts at 9 a.m. HISTORY TALK AND PRESENTATION Author Roy MacSkimming will discuss the events and characters connected with the life and local connections of Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. Starts at 1:30 p.m. at the Adolphustown Township Hall on the

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COMMUNITY PULSE Loyalist Parkway. Refreshments to follow. All welcome to attend. WELLNESS FAIR, PLANT AND BAKE SALE From 10 a.m. to noon at Riverside United Church, 2 Mill St. in Yarker. Health and wellness practitioners, plants, baked goods, door prizes. LAND O’ LAKES CRUISERS DANCE At the Enterprise Community Hall from 7-11 p.m. followed with lunch. Tickets at the door, $25 per couple, $12.50 per single. Sponsored by the Tamworth and District Lions Club. For information, call 613-379-2952 or 613-358-2720. ROAST BEEF SUPPER At Selby United Church, from 5-7 p.m., Adults $15, children under 12 $6. For tickets in advance, call 613354-3180 or 613-388-2805. MAY 10 GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE The Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree will be held at the

Enterprise Hall starting at 1 p.m. Guest entertainers are Charlie Lemmon and Brent Kelly. Many other entertainers will also be in attendance so come out for a great afternoon of fun, good music and dancing. Admission $8, performers free. Canteen will also be available. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Call 613-530-5859 or 613379-9972 for more information. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Home-cooked food, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public welcome MAY 11 GENERAL MEETING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m. Election night. MAY 12 PARKINSON’S GROUP MEETING Main monthly meeting at L&A SOS at 310 Bridge St. W. in Napanee starting at 1:30 p.m. This month’s speaker is going to be Mary

Cornerstone Christian Academy students and staff would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the following businesses and individuals who made donations to their 21st Annual ‘Sweets & Treats Auction’ Fundraiser held on April 24th, 2015. Aaron Beebe - Home Hardware Napanee Abrams Bakery Access Auto Aergon Storage Al White Landscaping & Excavating All About Signs All Risk Insurance Angie Care ( Angela Weese) Anne Roantree Anything Electric Audrey's Odds Barb Thompson Barry & Tammy Maracle Becky Hinch Photography Beth Gray Bev Lasher Bev Smart Bill & Wilma Maracle Bonnie-Lee O'Coin Boulevard Cinema Brenda's Pizza Factory Bubba's Pizza Burley Muffler & Alignment Buy Stuff Store Byron Charbonneau Camden Custom Upholstery Canadian Tire Napanee CanDo Information Technology Carrie King Centre Street Auto Cintas Clarence & Edith McTaggart Classic Cuts & More Connie Thompson Country Traditions Crabby Joe's - Terry Celestini D & L Carpentry Daeger Safety Canada Dairy Queen Dale & Sandy Mastin Daman Mini Storage Dan Turnbull Danini Choc David & Charotte Dyer Debbie Neff Delmer & Marilyn Seale Denny's Domino's Pizza Donna Chandu-Lall DonnanDale Farms Dowling Construction Doyle's Windows & Sunrooms Dr Paul Deman Dr Troy Nugent Dr. Craig and Associates Dr. Mamdouh Andrawis Ellen South Ellena's Café

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Emma May's Hattitude Exit Realty - Wade & Cindy Mitchell Flowers by Barbara Floyd & Donna McCracken Framing Daisy Freeroc Farms Garry McColman George & Shiela Patton Giant Tiger - Belleville Giant Tiger - Napanee Gil & Linda Myatt Gloria Thompson Gord Schermahorn Grays IDA Guy Johnson Hearts to God Christian Books & Gifts Heather & Freeman Wattam Heritage Quilters Guild of Napanee Home Furniture Hooked on Hair Horner's Auto Hoskin Scientific LTD Irresistible Homes Jacob Nathan Furnishings Janyce Arnill Jean Busby Jeanette Youmans Jeff Chisholm Jessica Doner Joan Turnbull Jonathan McDonald Jonathon & Linda Maracle Jumbo Video Karen Donnan - Royal LePage Kawartha Credit Union Kelley MacDonald Kevin Ciard Kevin Duncan, Greater Napanee Emergency Services Kevin Mutch Kim Troutter Klaver Masonry & Concrete La Senda Linda French Linda Pero Livewell Massage Therapy Livingstone Wellness Lori Wales Marie's Place Mary Esther Hicks Matthew Code Maureen Bates Mayhew Jewellers McKeown & Wood Measure One Music Melissa Cassibo Michael Schmioi Myrna Oliver Napanee Brick & Tile

Napanee Country Depot Napanee Fish and Chips Napanee Opticians Native Renaissance Neal Wilson (CIBC) Neil & Sally Lambert Orkney Residential Pam Brooks Patricia Hunt Paul's Pizza Pet Panache Pick 'N Brew by You Quinte Precision Auto Body Rachel Salaam Randy Patrick - TD Canada Trust Rebecca & Chad Vansteenbergen Richmond Veterinary Clinic Rob & Shelley MacDonald Robert Lane Ruth Crozier Salon You & Day Spa Sam & Elaine Salaam Selby Creek Stables Serendipity Studio Shari & Kevin Dowling Shoeless Joe's Shoppers Drug Mart Sports Madhouse Spud's Restaurant Starlet Steve & Gloria Ryan Studio Yoga Yoga Subway Susan O'Coin Symmetry Salon & Spa Talbot & Susan Tucker Tammy's Country Kitchen Tanya Bierman Tasha Howe TCO The Primitive Patch The Royal Coachman Theresa Zandbergen Tiffany Donnan Tim & Debbie Nimigan Touch of Class Troy & Tanya Maracle Tyler Ryan Ty's Recycled Sports United Restaurant Upright Signs Vansteenbergen Interior Trim Victoria Armstrong Vivian Moore W.R Brightman & Sons Wanda Emery - Scentsy Weese Landscaping Wendalyns's William Raycraft

Thompson and she’ll speak about ‘power of attorney’. For everyone with Parkinson’s or critical illness, this is an important information session. Everyone welcome. Light lunch served. SPRING LUNCHEON Kingston and District Branch, United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history, to join us for its spring luncheon. We will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre, 420 Union St., Kingston after 11:30 a.m. for noon seating. Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev. William Hendry who will talk about ‘Early Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and area’. Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256. All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend. Parking is free at the Centre. FISH FRY Bath and District Lioness Annual Fish Fry at the South Fredericksburgh Hall from 5-6:30 p.m. Entertainment by John Malcolm. Tickets $15 for adults, $7 for children 6-13. Call 613-3543659 or 613-373-9374 for tickets. KINGSTON WOMEN’S CONNECTION

Group presents MotherDaughter evening with Kim Gow, demonstrating basic self-defense techniques for women of all ages. Speaker is Kim’s mother, Judy Cobham sharing ‘The Seasons of My Life’. Music by Rhonda Spurrell with her mother, Merline Spurrell, on piano. Special draw for mother/daughter combo, or if your bring a first-timer. At 7:30 p.m. at Gibson Hall at 990 Sydenham Rd. in Kingston Cost is $8 includes light refreshments. Reserve, call Shirley at 613-547-4487

or e-mail judycobham@sympatico.ca. MAY 13 FISH FRY From 5-6:30 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Church Hall. Cost is $15 for adults, $7 for children. For tickets, call 613-354-3141. YOUTH HIGHLAND DANCING Youth Highland Dancing classes continue at 5 p.m. upstairs at the Napanee Legion. All welcome to attend and check out this great time of fun and exercise. If you require further information call the office at 613-354-5275. WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion at Millhaven, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-cooked food. Public welcome. HOSPITAL SPRING DESSERT BRIDGE At Grace United Church in Napanee, starting at 1 p.m. Cost is $8. Call Ann Lamb to reserve a table at 613-3541290. L&A HORTICULTURAL CENTRE Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society will meet at Greater Napanee Emergency Services Building, 66 Advance Ave., at 7 p.m. Guest speaker this month is Doris Power, Master Gardener, speaking on garden pests. All are welcome. Please park at the back along the tree line. CANADIAN CLUB OF KINGSTON Canadian Club of Kingston. Luncheon meeting, noon. Non-members welcome. Speaker: Andrew Mitrovica, journalism professor, Sheridan College, ‘A Reporter’s Case for Real Oversight of Canada’s Spy Services.’ Venue: Minos Village Restaurant, 2762 Princess St., Kingston. Reservations 613 384-2021: members $27, non-members $35. Club information 613 5302704, www.canadian-

clubkingston.org. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. MAY 14 L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Napanee Lions Hall, County Rd. 8, commencing at noon. Baked pork spare ribs, assorted vegetables and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Barry Lovegrove, singer and guitarist. All those wishing to attend must reserve their meal in advance by calling the SOS office no later than Monday, May 11 at 613-3546668, ext. #0. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. MAPLE RIDGE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Maple Ridge Women’s Institute will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Janet Hayley. ‘Seeds of the Future’ will be the topic of our Program. Roll call: What did you do for Earth Day? For more information, call 613 354-9898. MAY 15 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion at Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Public welcome. CLUB 39 DANCE Dance to the country music of The Land O’ Lakes Cruisers at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish & Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive from 8 p.m. to midnight. Lunch will be served. Members $10, nonmembers $12. Singles and couples welcome. For info: 613-392-1460 or 613-966-6596. MAY 16 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Cowboys Don’t Cry. Cost is $5 for non-members and all welcome, but come early as space is limited.

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PLANT AND COMFORT FOOD SALE On May 16 at Adolphustown UEL United Church at Dorland is hosting its annual plant, bake/comfort food sale and silent auction from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 5179 County Rd. 8. No admission. Please remember the food bank. Directions: Take Hwy. 33 (Bath Road) to County Rd. 8. From Napanee, County Rd. 8 to church.

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Six-year-old Sophie Donnan shows off the necklace she made Saturday at the Lennox and Addington Museum, as part of the Museum Kids program. The necklace was made for her mother in time for Mother’s Day this Sunday.

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

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

GRACE UNITED CHURCH

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

DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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

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

NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH

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

EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE

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

ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

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Church Services SUNDAY MAY 10TH 2015

TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE

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

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER

Cheryl Shurtliffe, SSW, CCP, CH

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

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

BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE

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

ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH

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

ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH

Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am - Worship Service; 10:15am Sunday School; 11am - Worship Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES:

SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies Wed. Evenings 6:30pm For more information 613-388-2518 Cornerstone Children’s Group www.roblinwesleyan.com Thurs. May 7th 7:30pm - U.C.W. roblinw@gmail.com May 9th - Roast Beef Supper Find us on Facebook! Call for tickets Empey Hill: 11:15am: Worship Service THE SALVATION ARMY Mon. May 11th 12:15pm - U.C.W. 82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 EVANGEL TEMPLE Major Craig and Patsy Rowe (Affiliated with PAOC) SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 Sunday School (ages 3-12) 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Good Friday Service April 3, 10:30am Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Everyone welcome. Sr. High (Ages 13-18); Small Groups 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE For more information, PASTORAL CHARGE call the Church at 613-354-4281 613-378-2511 www.evangelnapanee.com The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood TRINITY UNITED CHURCH CENTREVILLE 9:30am: 1840-2015 NEWBURGH 11am: 25 Bridge St. E. Worship Service and Sunday School 613-354-3858 (Third Sunday of the Month Join us this 6th Sunday of Easter is Contemporary Praise Service and Rev. Mark Arnill for at Newburgh) Worship Service starting at 10:30am. Everyone is Welcome! Elevator access & Sunday School is available. WESTDALE PARK Wishing all Moms a Happy Mother’s FREE METHODIST CHURCH Day from Trinity United Church....a place (across from the hospital) you’re always invited and warmly Pastor Derek Spink welcome! 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups Remembering, Celebrating, Renewing


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

Thursday, May 7, 2015 Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Tuesday, May 19, 2015

WANTED

Artists in any discipline:

4:00pm Municipal Heritage Committee 6:45pm Question & Answer with Council 7:00pm Regular Council Meeting - with the intent to adopt the 2015 tax rate by-law 8:00am Community Development Advisory Committee

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

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

Registration for Summer Day Camp & Minor Ball (Minor Ball Registration closes May 6th)

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

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

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Attend the Culture Days Information Session

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

Town of Greater Napanee Notice of Intent to Adopt a By-law to Establish Tax Rates and to Provide for the Collection of Taxes for the Year 2015

TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Town of Greater Napanee will consider a by-law to establish tax rates and to provide for the collection of taxes for the year 2015 at its Regular Session on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 124 John Street, Napanee.

If you have any comments or questions, please contact Mark Day, Director of Finance/Treasurer at 613-354-3351 or mday@greaternapanee.com.

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

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

Check us out on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/pages/Greater-Napanee-Hometown-Market Market Date: May 16th

Activity: Horticultural Society Plant Sale

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF AN INCREASE TO THE FEE FOR BAG TAGS

TAKE NOTICE THAT at the Council meeting on Tuesday, May 26, 2015, the Council of the Town of Greater Napanee will consider an amendment to By-law No. 06-14 (being a by-law to regulate the use of the waste management system) to increase the fee for bag tags from $1.50 to $2.00 each, effective June 1, 2015. Bag tags will continue to be sold in multiples of 5 or 10 only.

RECYCLING REMINDER: You can control your garbage bag tag costs and reduce the amount of garbage that goes to the landfill by recycling. For a list of accepted recyclable items, please visit the Town’s web site at www.greaternapanee.com. If you have any comments regarding the proposed fee increase, please contact Jeff Cuthill, Director of Utilities & Public Works Construction jcuthill@greaternapanee.com or Kristie Clement, Manager of Environmental Compliance 613-354-8863 kclement@greaternapanee.com.

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Greater Napanee Water Main Flushing Schedule

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

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2015 Free Household Large Item Drop Off Event

Proof of residency will be required. (eg. license, tax bill with name and address)

A “Large Item” is an item that is too large to fit into a bag for disposal.

What is accepted? • Furniture: couches, chairs, dressers, bedframes, lawn furniture and other household furniture items • Appliances: washers, dryers, ovens, stoves, and other large household appliances • Fridges, freezers, air conditioners and other items containing freon (must be tagged by a licensed technician to show that freon has been removed correctly) • Other items too large for curbside garbage pickup such as mattresses, box springs and large toys

The Free Large Item Drop off does NOT apply to: • Household garbage • Construction / building waste (brick/concrete products, electric/plumbing debris, shingles, metals used in building, ceiling tiles, insulation, flooring, drywall, pressure-treated wood, wood pallets and soft/hard plywood) • Hazardous waste

Regular fees will apply to all material not designated large items. Commercial / Contractor waste and hazardous waste will NOT be accepted. Wednesday, July 8th Saturday, July 11th Wednesday, July 15th Saturday, July 18th

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Please consider selling or donating your unwanted items before throwing them out.

NOTICE OF SANITARY SEWER FLUSHING ATTN: RESIDENTS SOUTH OF THE NAPANEE RIVER Over the next few weeks, the Town of Greater Napanee in co-ordination with Drain-All Ltd, will be conducting annual flushing and video inspections of sanitary sewer systems, South of the Napanee River. c Flushing and video inspections will be completed between the hours of 7:30 am and 6:00 pm. During this time period you may notice noise and/or small amounts of water bubbling in toilets. We ask that toilet lids are kept 7 down during this period, in the unlikely event of splashing due to the high-pressured flushing. This maintenance helpshkeep our essential sanitary sewer system flowing freely. Your understanding during this period of work is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this program, please contact the Town of Greater Napanee, I Utilities Department at 613-354-9338. p U

Infrastructure Services invites all Contractors, Heavy Equipment Operators and Heavy Equipment Rental Companies to submit a list of equipment and materials which may be needed throughout the 2015 Operating Year. Please include with your submission: 1. List of available equipment, model/size etc. 2. Hourly rates, with or without operator 3. Emergency after hour rates, with or without operator 4. List of available materials and prices 5. Contact Information

For any additional information: Ron Vankoughnet - 613-561-3635 Jeff Cuthill - 613-561-5336

Submit by May 22, 2015 to: Greater Napanee PO Box 97 124 John St. Napanee, ON K7R 3L4

Attention: Infrastructure Services Or drop off at: 45 Commercial Crt., Napanee, ON

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TOWN OF GREATER NAPANEE / 11 COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Town of Greater Napanee requests the assistance of interested residents and ratepayers of our community to provide volunteer service on the following committee and task force:

Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) Term of Appointment: 2 years Number of Public Appointments: 2 (due to recent committee member resignations) This committee will focus on improving the opportunities for development throughout Greater Napanee by identifying challenges and forming recommendations on funding research, creating public awareness, and implementing Council approved strategies within the two main pillars of focus: Economic Development and Quality of Life. This group will also investigate potential partnership agencies to make recommendations on effective use of resources.

Youth Programming Task Force Term of Appointment: 1 year Number of Public Appointments: 2 (additional committee members) Number of Youth/Student Appointments: 1 (Youth/students are reminded that participation in this committee can qualify for community service hours.) This task force will assist staff working with outside agencies, in providing recommendations to Council on the types of programs and services needed within Greater Napanee for youth and investigate the need for a centralized community youth center facility.

If you are interested in serving on either of these committees, please submit a letter of interest to: Susan Beckel, Clerk at 12 Market Square, P.O. Box 97, Napanee, Ontario, K7R 3L4 or email to hr@greaternapanee.com. The letter should include your name and full contact information, address of residence, the name of the committee/task force that you are interested in, your background and your interest or experiences that would help the committee fulfill its’ mandate. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 4:30 p.m.


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NDSS students off to Holland for Liberation Day Staff Reporter

A group of NDSS students had a chance to take part in history in the Netherlands this week, as they marched in the Liberation Day parade. The students, who landed in Europe on Saturday for a 10-day stay, are on an educational tour organized by NDSS teacher Francine LeBlanc and E.F. Tours. As part of their visit, they walked in Tuesday’s Liberation Day parade, carrying a flag signed by the students with names of fallen Canadian soldiers. Tomorrow they will be in France to witness the 70th annual Victory Day in Europe celebration. This will mark the second time in the last five years the Napanee high school has had a presence at Europe’s Victory Day. For the 65th anniversary they explored the sites and history of the First World War while this time around they will be focusing on the Second World War. “I wanted the students to see more of the holocaust and feel more of what happened there,” said LeBlanc, who organized the last trip for the 65th anniversary of

Holland. “I thought it’d be a neat experience to see where my family comes from,” she added. The same goes for Jake Anderson, a Grade 12 who is also on the trip. His family has ties to Poland and according to his grandmother, he might even be able to see a castle that was once owned by his family. It’s located near Warsaw. “I’ve always gone on these (E.F. Tour) trips and they’re always so much fun and you learn so much, a lot more than you’d learn at school,” said Anderson. “With school, on television and in movies we sort of know what’s gone on, we’ve heard all about it but we’ve never really had any direct connection to it. I think it Adam Prudhomme-Staff NDSS students show off the banner they carried in the Liberation Day parade as part of their educa- will be neat to go there and see all this stuff first hand. tional trip to Europe this week. While there they explored several key Second World War historical sites. That way you’re not seeing “The students all have but it figures to be one of the ry as a subject in school, let what other people saw, Victory Day as well. “I wanted them to go to Auschwitz, I soldiers that they’re repre- last occasions that includes alone being able to go and you’re seeing it for yourself.” Even after 70 years thought that would be an senting,” added LeBlanc. living soldiers who served in witness it myself,” said Deanna Sonneveld, a Grade there’s still plenty of stand“They will be going to check the wars. amazing experience.” The trip was open to stu- 10 student. “The fact that ing monuments to the world Also included in the itin- out that soldier at the Groeserary is the silent walk of beek Canadian War Ceme- dents of all grades. For many I’m going to do that is a big wars that will no doubt the fallen soldiers, the Anne tery and they’re supposed to of them it will be their first thing because I’ve never make for lasting memories for the students. Frank House, the Jewish have done some research (on time on a plane and offer a been out of Canada before.” The school group will She added that she’s paronce-in-a-lifetime look at Museum, Schindler’s Facto- their given solider).” This year’s Victory Day places they’ve only read ticularly looking forward to continue their tour through ry, the Topography of Terror, exploring Germany as well the weekend and return to remains of the Berlin Wall parade is significant not only about in textbooks. “I’ve always loved histo- as her family background in Canada on Tuesday. because it marks 70 years, and Checkpoint Charlie.

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Deseronto passed its budget with a 2.2 per cent increase on Tuesday, which means an average household increase of $41. The Town of Deseronto held a special meeting Tuesday afternoon to pass the budget after a public meeting detailing expenses was held the week prior. The budget was passed with all councillors voting in favour. Deputy Mayor Dan Johnston was not present at the meeting. “The overall levy is set at $1,301,593. In actual tax rate form, that’s about a 2.2 per cent increase,” said Ellen Hamel, Deseronto treasurer, during Tuesday’s meeting. The 2014 levy was $1,250,943. Councillor Clarence Zieman said he was impressed with this year’s budget and how well it was handled by staff and council. “Of all the budgets I’ve been her for, for the town, I am very pleased with this budget. It was a good team effort,” said Zieman. “Ellen (Hamel) went through this budget with us and I applaud not only Ellen but all of the staff and the people who had to look after these budg-

ELECTION FROM PAGE 1 Greater Napanee’s mayor election was the subject of a recount after Gord Schermerhorn won over challenger Robert Dorey by only three votes. Most Ontario municipalities voted electronically in the fall election. Beckel said Greater Napanee plans to continue using electronic voting for future elections. “The number of municipalities using Internet and telephone voting increased from 44 per cent in 2010 to 97

ets.” Mayor Norm Clark said he has not heard any complaints from staff or members of the public and therefore believes council and staff was able to produce a fair and balanced budget for everyone. “I was pleased to see the budget. I was having nightmares about what the percentage would be… Ellen must have done a good job because I haven’t heard any complaints from anyone yet,” said Clark. He said it’s a budget that was weighted in favour of the people of Deseronto more than for the departments and that cuts were made across all departments. “We didn’t want to have a high increase. But, for some of the departments, it wasn’t such a good budget for them because we had to look at each department and some of the departments we had to chop quite a bit of money off them,” said Clark, in an interview with the Napanee Beaver after the meeting. “When we first got all of the departments together to submit their budgets, if we had approved that, it would have been something like a 17.5 per cent increase so you can see that Ellen (Hamel) had a lot of chopping to do.” He said a 2.2 per cent increase is as

per cent in 2014. Greater Napanee was one of 33 municipalities that used the same service provider and the same one-step PIN method of Internet voting,” Beckel explained. Greater Napanee used Intelivote for the municipal election. “Additional to that, there were 14 other municipalities that used the same service provider and a PIN but they also used date of birth as a credential to vote,” Beckel added. With 2014 being the first time the municipality went

close to a perfect budget as a municipality can get. “I’m a great believer that you never come in with a zero per cent increase. You have to have something… The expenses keep going up, wages keep going up, the cost of living keeps going up, it raises our expenses. Even if it was just 0.5 or 1 per cent, it has to be something. Overall, I’m happy with the budget,” Clark added. He did say that public works, budgeted at $462,900; the library, budgeted at $118,472; and arena and recreation, budgeted at $248,350, took some of the largest hits. All of these departments show a small increase from 2014. Some of the largest differences were: protective inspection up from $750 in 2014 to $11,600 in 2015; parks decreased from $55,706 in 2014 to $23,500 in 2015; and waste disposal was up from $7,250 in 2014 to $23,900 in 2015. “I think just about every department took a hit, some more than others. Hopefully, we can look forward to 2016. Some of the long-term debt will be finished then and developers are coming in to town,” explained Clark. Now that the budget is out of the way, Deseronto council plans to get to work on developing a four- to five-year financial plan for the municipality.

completely paperless, it was bound to have some wrinkles to iron out. Beckel said the election was successful; however, no election process is perfect. “The primary challenge was the inaccuracy in the voter’s list. The number of changes we had to make to the list caused the public to question the system itself,” Beckel said. There were 549 voter instruction mail outs returned, 181 of which were updated as diseased and 25 of which were duplicates. In total, Greater Napanee was

able to update information for 422 electors. “Because we went cold turkey from this to that, there were a lot of problems, I can understand that. The second time around should be better,” said Ward 5 Councillor Shaune Lucas. Beckel said paperless voting still made it easier for people to vote anywhere. “It increased accessibility and made for a more friendly experience. It cut down on travel time to polls and increased voter turnout,” Beckel said.

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Township-wide garage sale in store for Stone Mills BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

What started out as a community spring garage sale has turned into a townshipwide information website special events, listing fundraisers and a local business directory. Diane Giberson of Yarker is planning a townshipwide garage and plant sale throughout the Township of Stone Mills for May 23, between the hours of 8 a.m.

and 4 p.m. This project has grown to nearly 60 participants and includes businesses and plant sellers. Giberson started a website for the event, www.stonemillsmartplace.ca, which has evolved into a township information hub containing information on local businesses, events, fundraisers, and more. She plans to continue with the website after next month’s event has passed. “I want to be able to give space to organizations and

allow people to advertise their events so people know where to go for detailed information in the township,� she said. The May 23 event has a Facebook page: Stone Mills Marketplace. Both the website and the Facebook page include a map detailing which locations are participating in the May 23 sale, as well as what type of items are for sale. The map is colour-coorand includes dinated addresses and directions to

participators within the township. There are five categories: home garage sales, multi-family sales, special community events, plant sales, and businesses offering special sales. Giberson said she started the project by creating the Facebook page for the township-wide sale and before she knew it, it had grown into an interactive website. “The Facebook page was the launching point for this. Then I wanted somewhere for the small business, any businesses for that matter, to tell us about themselves.

I found that people in our community don’t know that these places exist. And then it just kept growing and growing,� she said. Giberson said she is advertising local events and fundraisers happening on the same weekend as the sale in order to encourage people to get out into their communities and support local businesses and causes. Some fundraisers taking place in the township on May 23 include the Tamworth Lions Club yard sale and e-waste collection between 9 a.m. and noon,

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SPWC officially opens new wildlife hospital

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Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre held its annual baby shower fundraiser on Sunday, while also celebrating the grand opening of its newly-built animal hospital. Sue Meech, SPWC founder, said she had dreamed of having a “stateof-the-art” animal hospital and that it would never have become a reality without her volunteers and the financial support from Ken Collins and Ilka Hrynchyshn. These sponsors read an article in the Napanee Beaver a couple of years ago and learned Meech was in need of funds for an animal hospital and

donated the cost of building the hospital. “This has been on my bucket list for a long time,” said Meech on Sunday before cutting the ribbon, officially opening the SPWC animal hospital. “I would like to thank especially Ken and Ilka for getting this started and finished for me. I met them a couple of years ago and they said, ‘We’re going to build you a new hospital,’ and I said, ‘Yeah, right.’ I don’t remember that, but they do. And they did. It’s taken us 18 months until we moved in but it was well worth the wait,” said Meech. “They didn’t cut corners, they gave us the best of everything. We have a stateof-the-art wildlife hospital

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“I’ve now decided to put in an aquatics centre on my bucket list, so we’re going to be fundraising for that soon,” said Meech. But not before an operating room and x-ray machine, Leah Birmingham, SPWC assistant director, chimed in. “We definitely need some equipment in the operating room and then we’re hoping for an x-ray unit. That’s probably going to cost us around $30,000 when it’s all said and done,” said Birmingham, stating the equipment would help to provide much better care for the animals being cared for at the SPWC. “(We would) not have to sedate them and take them to an animal hospital to have it done. We can just keep them here and be able to do a nice, quick x-ray would really improve the

unteers and the animals they care for moved into the new hospital in November and after just one winter, have already filled the building. “Over the winter we were so full we actually had to put a coyote into the bathroom. We’ve have bats in the fridge and coyotes in the bathroom already, there never seems to be quite enough room, but it certainly made our lives easier,” said Meech. “This new hospital has been an absolute boon to us this winter. We were working out of that small clinic, known as the shed now,” Meech added, stating the SPWC clinic was a former tool shed for her late husband. Meech already has a number of other projects on her new and improved SPWC bucket list.

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Town market returns for the summer Staff Reporter

Saturday marked the grand opening of the Hometown Market at Market Square, setting the bar high for the 2015 market season. The Hometown Market, previously known as the Talents of the Town Market, is held bi-weekly outside the Greater Napanee town hall. This year the market has been rebranded, renamed, and hopefully grows to become larger than ever. “I think the grand opening is going great,” said Lyndsay Tee, economic development co-ordinator for the Town of Greater Napanee, at Saturday’s market. “We have a wonderful turnout of vendors for the first market day, to kick off the season, and the weather is perfect so we can’t ask for much more.” Though Saturday’s market was about the same size as markets have been in previous years, Tee said she hopes it will expand larger than ever once local producers start bringing in their fresh fruits and vegetables to the market. “We’re hoping to stretch all the way from Centre to John Street. The more ven-

dors we get, the longer the stretch will be. Today we don’t have the people with the fresh produce because it’s not ready yet this time of year, so as the summer goes on we’re hoping to get more summer producers in to help fill it up and bring some fresh foods to the market,” said Tee. This season’s market schedule will run from May 2 until Oct. 17, with a number of different events and

themes for each market. “This year, just like previous years, we’re going to have different events happening each market day. Today is the Communities in Bloom community barbecue,” said Tee. Kathy Medd, Communities in Bloom volunteer, said the committee is fundraising to help improve CIB projects in town. The fundraiser also raised awareness of what CIB is

doing in the community and how people can get involved. “We meet every Monday night at Springside,” said Medd, encouraging anyone that is interested in participating to join. The committee meets at 5:30 p.m. “There’s a good line-up of things happening each market day and new this year we’re going to have musical talent each market day so there will be some music for people to come out and listen to while they shop,” said Tee.

Activities for kids have been improved for the 2015 season, providing kids crafts that go hand-in-hand with the market. “The kids activities are a little bit different. Picasso in Training will be looking at painting; the Fibre Fun will be looking at finger knitting. We’re going to try to match up with what some of the crafters that come to the market do,” said Tee. The 2015 market events are as follows: Horticultural Society plant sale on May

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Soccer Hawks clinging to playoff hopes KASSAA season enters home stretch BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

A Frontenac goal in the opening minute of Wednesday’s match was an omen of things to come for the NDSS Golden Hawks senior boys soccer team as they suffered a 5-0 defeat to the visiting Falcons. The Falcons added two more in that half and scored two quick ones in the second half to secure the victory. Despite the lopsided outcome the Hawks did have their chances, controlling the ball for much of the lat-

ter stages of the final half but ultimately couldn't finish their plays. “We played a strong team today and I felt we just needed to tighten up a bit defensively and take more chances when we have the ball,” said Hawks head coach Brian Heaton. “Our build up was good today, we made some good passes we just have to work on controlling that midfield and try and spring out strikers with some opportunities. I’d like to encourage the guys to get more balls into the 18 yard box and win a ball and make a chance out of it.” A couple of nice saves robbed NDSS’ Cullen Hinds and Jon Kashira of goals late in the game as they continued to apply pressure right up until the final

whistle. The Hawks were able to set up four corner kicks in the latter stages but either couldn't get a solid shot or had the original kick intercepted by the Falcons keeper. “We felt we were unlucky not to get a couple, especially in that second half,” said Heaton. “I think falling behind two-nil in the first 15 minutes kind of set the guys behind a little bit. From that moment on the other team is looking to run the clock out so you’re playing catch up the rest of the way.” A minor injury to starting goalie Liam Benton forced the Hawks to send Dakota Clancy between the pipes for the second half.

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Kody Shelley of the NDSS Golden Hawks senior boys team leaps in an SEE HAWKS | PAGE 21 > attempt to boot the bouncing ball before the Falcons goalie can grab it.

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Lloyd overcomes all obstacles on way to Boston Marathon finish line Local runner completes race in 3:24:19 BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

hen Jason Lloyd took his mark among the thousands of other runners in last month’s Boston Marathon, he fulfilled a dream that was nearly 20 years in the making. The 40-year-old Napanee overcame several obstacles throughout those years, some career threatening, on the way to posting a time of 3:24:19 in his first ever Boston Marathon. “It was pretty awesome,” Lloyd said of finding out he'd qualified for the world famous race. “I was hopeful that it was going to happen, but getting that e-mail to confirm that you were actually in was pretty awesome.” In order to qualify Lloyd had to post a time of 3 hours and 20 minutes or better at any of the qualifying races held across North America. He more than met that standard, running the Ottawa Marathon in a time of 3:6:45.

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Lennox and Addington Lightning Special Olympics floor hockey goalie Shane Tremblay makes a save during a practice on Tuesday. That was the final tune up for the team before taking part in provincials, which start this afternoon and runs through Sunday. Lennox and Addington is one of 24 teams across the province vying for gold this weekend.

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Injuries nearly forced Jason Lloyd to give up long distance running but he persevered and ran in the 2015 Boston Marathon. That time didn’t guarantee anything however. It simply entered his name into a lottery where a select few runners are chosen at random. Fortunately for him, his name was called. Even better, his time earned

him a spot among the first wave of runners, reserved for the top runners. For Lloyd it marked the second time he’d qualified for the Boston Marathon.

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HAWKS | Gymnastic team earns OFSSAA silver, bronze CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 After allowing two quick goals he settled in and turned in a strong performance despite having very limited experience at the keeper position. With the loss the Hawks are now 1-2-1 on the year, sitting tied with three other clubs for seventh. Only the top eight teams will qualify for the KASSAA playoffs. Heaton estimates the Hawks will need at least a win and a tie in their final two games to clinch a playoff spot. The Hawks took on Ernestown yesterday after-

noon, results weren’t known at press time. On Monday they wrap up the regular season at LCVI against the Blues. The NDSS junior team, also in action last Wednesday against the Falcons, posted an identical 5-0 loss. NDSS’ rugby program suffered a sweep in Regi on Tuesday. The ladies team played a hard fought match, falling 35-5 to the undefeated Panthers. Summer Kimmett had Napanee’s lone try. The Hawks are now 3-1 on the year. The senior boys kept it

close, but were handed a 145 loss. The Hawks had their chances early in the first half but couldn’t finish their plays and then played an uncharacteristically penalty filled second half, allowing the Panthers to take advantage. The juniors fared no better, losing 35-5. gymnastics the In Hawks saw five of their girls return with OFSSAA medals. Addie Kaiser and Shannon Burke earned a team silver for Level 5 while Bailey Duncan, Logan Williams and Molly-Beth Kaiser earned a team bronze for Level 4. Individu-

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ally Burke earned a silver on bars and bronze on vault while Williams earned bronze on vault and sixth on bars. Kaiser finished fourth on beam and floor. On the diamond the Hawks opened the KASSAA baseball season with a 4-0 loss to Regi. The Hawks outhit their opponents but couldn’t cash in with runners in scoring position, stranding 10 runners. Keegan Scott lead the way at the plate with a triple while Josh Murphy, Chase Dowdle and Hudson Sheffield limited the Panthers to four runs.

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Jordan Ryan’s second period goal was all the offense the Essex 73’s needed to snatch the Schmalz Cup away from the Port Hope Panthers in Friday’s Game 7. The home team Panthers outshot their opponents 25-21 on the night but just couldn’t solve Essex keeper Noah Hedrick.

Instead Port Hope wound up as tough-luck losers, falling just short of erasing their 3-0 hole and winning their first Ontario Jr. C title. An older team, the Panthers will graduate some key players this offseason. They could have a very different look come September when they attempt to defend their Empire B League crown.

Napanee to honour CFL legend Blugh May 14 Football star to be inducted into town’s Wall of Fame

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from 3 to 5 p.m. Memorabilia from the Canadian Football Hall of Fame will also be display in honour of the ‘soon to be’ inductee. All members of the public are invited to attend. Blugh, a graduate of NDSS, spent 14 years in the CFL, playing for the Edmonton Eskimos and Toronto Argonauts. During his career he was named to

two West Division All-Star teams and won a Grey Cup. Prior to his pro career he attended Bishop’s University, where he set a number of Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union records. After his playing career he coached both the Bishop Gaiters and Queen’s University Golden Gaels before a brief stint coaching with

the Eskimos. Last fall he was inducted into the CFL Hall of Fame. He is currently a defensive line coach with the expansion Ottawa RedBlacks, having just wrapped up his first season last summer. He’s expected to be back at the helm this summer for their second CFL season.

BOSTON | Lloyd relishes second chance at historic race CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 The first was back in 1998 when he was in the prime of his career. A top-tier cross-country runner in his late teens and early 20s, he earned a partial scholarship with the University of North Carolina. At the time however he opted to pass up his spot in the marathon, citing the fact he was too busy with his university studies. He figured he was young and would have plenty of opportunities to live out that dream-until injury struck. During his routine training he suffered an iliotibial band injury. “I thought that could be the potential for that being it for the running,� recalled Lloyd, noting that he put his running career on hold for several years while hoping for a recovery. “Things kind of worked out and knock on wood I haven’t had too many issues with the IT band.� It wasn’t until just recently that he began to get back into running, ultimately deciding to chase the dream and entered the Ottawa qualifying race just to see if he could still do it. His resolve would be tested one final time right before the big race when a tight calf muscle popped up just three weeks before the April 20 race. “It was about three weeks out from the marathon and it was just a regular training run and I

had a pretty significant calf muscle injury,� said Lloyd. “I went to physio the next day not even knowing if I was going to be able to complete the marathon. Physio ended up working really well and surprisingly enough it didn’t even really bother me during the race.� The injury did however cost Lloyd two weeks of training time and may have been a factor in his diminished stamina throughout the race. He began the marathon at a great pace, crossing the halfway mark on pace to finish at 3:08. In the second half he began to fall off a bit, finishing at 3:24:19. Though it wasn’t the 3:10 goal he had set for himself, nothing could diminish the overall experience. “Even just going to the athlete’s village before going to the starting line is something that I’ll never forget,� said Lloyd. “The spectators along the course are phenomenal, people cheering you along the 26 miles, it’s pretty remarkable.� Having run several marathons leading up to this one, he said nothing compares to the atmosphere surrounding the century old marathon. “It’s just amazing for what Boston’s been through for all the people to be there on those streets just cheering their guts out, it’s awesome,� said Lloyd. “It’s not just Boston, but the spectators line the entire distance

of the 42 kms, it’s mind boggling how many people are out there and how loud they are along the way. There isn’t 50 metres that you go by where you don’t hear people cheering you from the sidelines.� Now that he’s crossed the big one off his bucket list the Deseronto Public School teacher has aspira-

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DESERONTO AREA, 2 bedroom furnished cottage, inside plumbing, deck and dock. Call 396-1962.

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650 SQ ft office suite, 116 John, with barrier-free access, elevator, $500 includes utilities, central air conditioning. 613-532-3672.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACES

72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes

3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Also 665 sq ft $550. MONTHLY BOTH UNITS: 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,

613-354-6641, Ext. 105

The Napanee Beaver

NAPANEE COMMERCIAL storefront, prime location, Dundas Street, back entrance, handicap accessible, bathroom, showroom window, efficient utilities, $700 plus H.S.T., plus utilities, lease negotiable. Call or text 613-539-4847.

FOR RENT

AVAILABLE JULY 1st, one bedroom house, good location, near store, $1,000 monthly plus utilities. 613-484-2530. AVAILABLE NOW, 2 bedroom second floor apartment, quiet building, large yard, walking distance to downtown, $960 monthly inclusive, first/last and references required. 613-561-7956. BACHELOR APARTMENT, newly renovated, close to downtown Napanee, $525 plus hydro, first/last, references. 613-530-7409. CAMDEN EAST, newly renovated, cosy, ground floor, 1 bedroom apartment, parking and yard, ideal for single person, $650 inclusive, available May. 613-484-2818 judyrauliuk@gmail.com LARGE 2 bedroom ground level apartment, available May 15th, first/last, plus heat and hydro, nonsmoker. 613-354-2435.

FOR RENT

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Fax 354-2622 e-mail: beaverclass@bellnet.ca

Combination Rates available for The Napanee Beaver, and The Picton Gazette NOTE: Report errors immediately. The Napanee Beaver will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement.

MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30AM TO 4:30PM FRIDAY - CLOSED

FOR SALE

Call for more information Your local DEALER

WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS www.chesher.ca

OUR C L A S S I F I E D D E PA R T M E N T I S OPEN TO SERVE YOU

BOATS & MOTORS

2015 SPRING REBATE

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CRAFTSMAN RIDING mower, 42” cut, 7 years old, good shape, $800. Call 613-354-7496.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION 15 words or less - $6.50 1-3 inserts — 12¢ each additional word. 4 inserts or more — $5.85 per week FOUND, No charge BIRTHS, MEMORIAMS, CARDS OF THANKS - $10.00 for 50 words or less. 15¢ each additional word. DEATHS AND OBITUARIES - $23.00 – With Picture $33.00

ARTICLES FOR SALE

N A P A N E E

LARGE 1 bedroom handicap accessible in Campbell House, elevator, $1,065 includes utilities, satellite (200 channels), appliances, central air, parking, garbage removal, coin laundry and WiFi. Yes, you can use NetFlix, this is a quiet, secure, smoke-free historic building, first/last. 613-532-3672. NAPANEE, 3 bedroom home, smaller bedrooms, older style property, across from Springside Park, basement for storage, sunroom, porch, appliances, washer and dryer included, non-smoking, no pets, $1,100 plus utilities, available June 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor 1 bedroom apartment, large deck overlooking waterfront, fridge, stove, washer, dryer included, excellent condition, no smoking, no pets, references required, available June 1st, $900 inclusive. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, JUNE 1st, 1 bedroom in duplex, includes stove and fridge, newly renovated, nice apartment, no pets, no smoking, plus utilities, first/last. 613-561-0118. ONE BEDROOM apartment, available June 1st, $650 monthly plus hydro, includes water, located up 2 flights of chairs, downtown Napanee, locked building, laundry room. 613- 388-2953. ONE BEDROOM apartment, parking, large back yard, centrally located, $835 all inclusive. Call 613-532-8373 to view. ONE BEDROOM main floor apartment with private entrance off your own south facing porch, new hardwood floors, bathroom floor heated, fridge, stove, parking included, $750 monthly plus hydro. Reply at mcasselman20@gmail.com or 613-354-7690. PERFECT FOR Seniors, 1 bedroom apartment, private entrance, parking, laundry facility available, $700 all inclusive, no smoking, no pets, first and last months rent required, available June 1st. 613-8884303 or 613-354-4149. RENOVATED MAIN floor, 2 bedrooms on main level, open concept, updated kitchen, living room, no carpets, jacuzzi, private fenced-in back yard, 1 parking space, suited for 1-2 people, $800 plus, under $100 for gas and electric heat, available May 1st. 613-331-1417. SMALL 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, appliances, air conditioning, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smoke-free building, first/last, July 1st. 613-532-3672.

CLASSIFIED COPY DEADLINE - The Napanee Beaver Social Ads - Tuesday at 12:00 noon Border Ads (including pictures) - Tuesday at 12:00 noon Word Ads - Tuesday at 12:00 noon

FOR RENT

SMALL BACHELOR apartment with bedroom and bath, $600 plus. Call 613-542-1855. SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, above retail store, $830 all inclusive. Call 613876-1677. TWO BEDROOM apartment in quiet building, first/last and references required, available June 1st, no dogs, $900 all inclusive. 613-876-1320. TWO BEDROOM apartment, downtown Napanee, available June 1st, laundry and superintendent on site, $750 monthly plus hydro. Call Joe, 613-354-8185. TWO BEDROOM apartment, mature adults only, no pets, $800 monthly. Call 613-354-5853. TWO BEDROOM duplex, $950 monthly plus utilities, no pets, nonsmoker, close to downtown Napanee, references required. 613-354-5439. TWO BEDROOM large apartment, ground floor, newly renovated, deck, parking for one vehicle, laundry room, $1,000 monthly plus utilities, available immediately. 613-331-0894.

WANTED TO RENT

HOME CARE worker, mother of 2 is looking for country home to rent, years of experience in home maintenance, yard maintenance, painting, cleaning, cooking, caring for elderly children and animals. Please write to Annette Pierce, Box 22, County Road 41, Roblin, Ontario KOK 2WO. A.S.A.P.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

ENTERPRISE, 1.8 acre, paved road lot, drilled well, 1,800 sq ft, old house and double garage, $29,000, also 1 acre wooded lot with 2 bedroom bungalow, $59,000. Terms. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000.

WANTED

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

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

ASPHALT SERVICES

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

CALL ADAM PRESLEY AT

613-561-9320

HAVE TRACTOR with loader, bush hogging, yard work, garden tilling, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, roto-tiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

JIM PORTER

ENTERPRISES - Plumbing - Pump Service - Water Treatment Service

CALL NOW 613-532-1120

TidyMac.com Mac Repair & Support iPhone too... Local Napanee, good rates

Call (613) 985-7500

SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-354-4262.

SPECIAL NOTICES

DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613-3842134, 613-354-9835. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE INDIAN CUISINE LESSON

Everything is provided including meal - $35 each

Call Ramona at 613-354-6635

napaneekarate.org BRIAN LOWRY kicks@kos.net

COMING EVENTS

FIREARMS AND Hunter Education course, Henderson, Firearms Course, May 22nd, 23rd; Hunter Education, June 5th, 6th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill for course details, 613-335-2786. SPRING CRAFT, Bake and Plant sale, Village Green Nursing Home, Saturday, May 9th, 9am-3pm, 166 Pleasant Drive, Selby. Please contact Karen, 613-388-2693.

FOUND

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


Thursday, May 7, 2015

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

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

MOVING SALE Friday, May 8th Saturday, May 9th 14 James Street Napanee (Street across from Golf Course)

MOVING SALE Friday, May 8th Saturday, May 9th 7am - 4pm 370 Enright Road Tyendinaga Township Good variety of household goods, some furniture, tool boxes, kerosene heater, chain saws, metal shelving, single bed, etc.

POTTERY SALE

Saturday, May 9th 9am - 3pm 1267 Little Creek Rd, Napanee Metal garden art, bird houses, pottery.

Up to 50% OFF

PLANT/BAKE/ YARD SALE The Lennox Agricultural Society is hosting a Plant/Bake/Yard Sale on Saturday May 9th starting at 8am! Sale will take place Rain or Shine as the event will be indoors at the Community Centre at 170 York St., Napanee

T H E

CARDS OF THANKS

A very heartfelt thank you to my family, friends and neighbours who helped me celebrate my 80th Birthday at the Roblin Hall on Sunday. Thank you for all the lovely cards, gifts and Best Wishes. A special thanks to my awesome children, Doug and Helen, Anne and Dan, Lucy and Barry, Ken and Cheryl, Sylvia and Bernie, all my grandchildren and great-grandchildren for all the arrangements. It was a wonderful afternoon and I will always cherish the happy memories. I love each and everyone of you. God Bless. Margaret Shurtliffe. Todd Keith. The best kind of people are the ones that come into your life and make you see the sun where we see clouds. The people that believe in you so much, you start to believe in yourself too. The once in a lifetime kind of people that have sent cards, flowers, food and continue to call, stop by and know just what to say and do as we mend our broken hearts. Thank you to everyone far and near. Forever loved by Anne, Amber, Tyler, Tracy and grandchildren, Tucker and Thatcher.

MEMORIAMS

WHALEN - Aaron September 21, 1979 - May 7, 2011 You are more than just a memory Or a picture in a frame, You live on in our family, With us you will remain, For while we have breath to speak And our memories of you here, You are with us around the kitchen table, Whether in laughter or in tears. Always loved and remembered by Mom and Dad, Sheena and Dan, Kristen and Adam, Cory, Kelly-Anne and Phil, Adam and Tasha and all your nieces and nephews.

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MEMORIAMS

BARKER, GARY BRUCE

My Friend, My Partner, My Life If I could visit Heaven Even for a day, Maybe for a moment The pain would go away. I’d put my arms around you And whisper words so true, That living life without you Is the hardest thing to do. No matter how I spend my day, No matter what I do, No morning dawns or evening falls, That I don’t stop thinking of you. Life is empty now That you have gone away, I do my best to carry on, As I know you want me to, But true happiness can never be, Since the day you left too soon. RIP Gary, Till we meet again Lanna and your little pal Jake

SWEET - In memory of a dear sister, Sharon. No farewell words were spoken, No time to say good-bye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. Miss you so much. Simon and Linda.

In Memory of

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DEATHS

HUGHES, Gordon “Dale”

Suddenly at home in Napanee on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, at age 73. Beloved husband and best friend of Janet (nee Skillen). Loving father of Tim Hughes (Barb) of Napanee and Pam Miller (Dennis) of Enterprise and cherished grandfather of Courtney and Gabrielle Miller. Survived by his brother Lloyd (Isabel) of Halifax, Nova Scotia and sister Linda Hughes of Sherbrooke, Quebec. Predeceased by his sisters, Marjorie Morrison (George) and Sandra Johnston (Gordie of Ayers Cliff, Quebec). Fondly remembered by his brothers and sister-in-law, Bryan Skillen (late Jackie) of Napanee and Barbara Perry (George) of Consecon along with several nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Sunday from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 11am. Interment Newburgh Cemetery Columbarium. Donations to the Lung Association or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

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

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

DEATHS

HUTT, David

With his family by his side, on April 28, 2015 at the Ottawa Heart Institute, in his 72nd year, husband of the late Donna. Dear father of Bill, Tom (Heather), Shelley (Ron) and Kelly Ann. Predeceased by his son Chris. Loving grandfather of Jason, Jeffrey, Channing, Chantel, Christopher, Mackenzie, Shelby, Destiny, Austin, Cecelia and great-grandfather of Shawn, Jaxson and Robert. Brother of Hubert (Fern) Hutt and Heather Town`s. Predeceased by his sister Bonnie Hutt. Always remembered by his nieces and nephews. In keeping with David`s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be a Celebration of Life at a later date. Memorial donations made to the Ottawa Heart Institute or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com In the care of McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, Ontario (613-396-2310).

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MATTHEWS, Steven James

September 30, 1956 - April 28, 2015 Suddenly, in his 59th year, on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Steven Matthews of Napanee, formerly of Colborne. Beloved son of Lois Matthews and the late Harold Matthews (Elliott Lake and Colborne. Beloved husband of loving wife of 25 years Bernice (Reed) Bannister-Matthews. Dear father of Travis, Terry, Tommy, Philip, Tony and Tex. Steven will be sadly missed by his 8 beautiful grandchildren. Son-in-law of the late Richard (Dick) Reed. His love and lessons are unforgettable and will be cherished forever. His knowledge made men of many people. He may be gone but will never be forgotten. A Celebration of Life will be held at Steven and Bernice’s home in Napanee on Friday, May 8, 2015 from 2pm-4pm. In care of Simpler Times Cremation Service 613-3897223/613-382-3683. Online condolences www.simplertimes.org


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Thursday, May 7, 2015

AUCTIONS

SATURDAY MAY 9TH AT 10:00 A.M.

2 in 1 Auction Sale Inventory Liquidation, Equipment & Storage Lockers As Seen on T.V. To be Held On Site at Civic #468 Bigford Rd., Quinte West From Hwy 401 take Exit #522, travel South on Wooler Rd. approx. 5.5 kms, turn right on English Settlement Rd., travel approx. 6 kms, turn right on Bigford Rd. Watch for Signs 2004 JCB 2145 4 WD extend-a-hoe approx. 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular, trench and snow buckets), 2001 F-350 7.3 litre diesel Cube Van with 17ft fibreglass box (E-tested within the last month), L&B Tandem dump trailer, New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mover with 54” deck and front mount snow blower, large qty of new building supplies including: Large assortment of windows and doors, siding, aluminum flat stock, cases and cases of caulking, 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone, and much more, air paint system, cement mixer, office furniture, 1965/66 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table, Antique barber chair, and many more items too numerous to mention. Note: Auction Order: Auction starts at 10:00 A.M. with inventory liquidation, backhoe truck and trailer sell at 12:30 sharp, storage lockers will be auctioned at 1:00 P.M. sharp (Approx 15 units) Reason for Auction: Property Sold Terms: Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Interac (Sorry, no Cheques) Props: West Supply AUCTIONEERS & SALE MANAGERS Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Erinsville, On Ingleside On 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible for Loss or Accident

MONDAY, MAY 11 - 1:00 P.M.

Antique, Modern & Collectable Auction Sale at Napanee Fairgrounds, Palace Building FEATURING: 1988 one owner Dodge Ram truck selling as is; early Gibbard chest of drawers & vanity; antique flat to wall cupboard; figural maple chest of drawers; pine chest of drawers; blanket box; wash stand; Victorian sofa; matching rocker & 5 press back chairs; Oak dining suite; spinning wheel; roll top desk; reclining sofa & chair; 2 reclining wing backs; platform rocker; 2 other chesterfields; 40" TV & stand (as new); bunk beds; 2 chest freezers; COLLECTABLES: 17 Dinky toys; Sunshine Kiddie Car; ginger beer bottle; ox yoke; rocking horse; small tools; tool boxes; #2 Acme wood stove; table saw; saw horses; air compressor; much more. NOTE LOCATION: NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net For pictures & listing please go to www.lambertauctions.ca

SATURDAY, MAY 16TH

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

SATURDAY, MAY 9TH

FARM AUCTION SALE AT 10:00 AM ON SITE HOLSTEINS, MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR JOHN HOGAN, PERTH ROAD VILLAGE Directions: From the village of Sydenham take Rutledge Road east 4 kms. To Spafford Corners, Turn north onto Wilmer Road & follow to first farm on left or from Division St. take Rutledge Rd. west 3 kms. to Wilmer Road, go north to 4447 Wilmer Road (Watch for signs). Case 1390 4wd tractor/ loader (very good rubber), Allis Chalmers 170 diesel 2wd tractor/ Ezee-On loader, Allis Chalmers D17 diesel 2wd tractor, Cockshutt 525 self propelled gas combine with 11 ft. head & scour clean, New Holland 489 haybine, New Holland #56 side delivery rake, New Holland 273 square baler with #54 thrower, 3 steel mesh floor 16 Ft. bale thrower wagons, NH 707 3PTH single row corn harvester, Grove-Jerdan forage wagon/ 2 beaters, Bush Hog discs 9'6” on rubber, Kverneland 3PTh 3 furrow trip beam plough,11 ft. trail type cultivator, Massey 13 run seed drill/ grain, grass & fertilizer boxes, Cockshutt 3PTH 11 run seed drill on steel, Massey Harris 3 PTH hoe drill on steel, 5 section set of harrows, 3 drum field roller, New Idea 3618 single axle manure spreader/ end gate & top beater, Walco 3 PTH 5' rotary mower, George White 3PTH single auger snow blower, Super Tilt hydraulic dump trailer, 3 PTH poly tank sprayer/ 30 ft. Boom, Feteral portable grain cleaner, Farm Power 26 KW. PTO generator on trailer, 3 PTH PTO buzz saw, wood splitter on trailer, Bumper hitch 10 ft. stock trailer (sold as is), Rissler 540 gas powered feed cart/stainless auger & scales, Wic gas powered bedding chopper, water tank on trailer, cattle clippers, calf puller, Kant Kick, round bale feeder, set of old sleigh bunks, bucket mount bale spear, fanning mill, drive belts, several stock water tanks, grain aerator, burdizzos, dehorners, fence stretchers, “T” bar stakes, approx. 50 4x5 round bales of hay, Qty of dry rough cut lumber (ash, cherry, hickory). Yard Man 20 H.P. 46” cut riding mower (like new), Craftsman 5 H.P. rear tine tiller, antique beam scales, Large qty. of tools including tap & die set, jackall, baler twine, wheel barrows, steel work bench/ vise & pipe vise, wrenches, etc., forks, shovels and many more farm related smalls. Household Effects (Selling at 10:00 A.M.) Antique maple kitchen table/4 leaves & 6 chairs, Antique fold down secretary, Antique child's rocker, old frames, dresser/ mirror, Antique rocker, 2 antique press back chairs, antique pine jam cupboard, steel bedsteads, assorted old chairs, antique beam scales, old egg crate, barn lanterns, old hay fork, pails, milk cans, wash tubs, Tamworth Creamery shotgun cream can, hay knife, old scuffler, assorted door & window trim, wooden pulleys and numerous other antique smalls. Holsteins: Approximately 25 purebred and grade holstein heifers and a purebred holstein bull are selling. 14 heifers are bred with several due or fresh by sale day. The balance are open heifers ready to breed. The heifers will be preg checked before the sale. Note: The sale order is household effects, farm related smalls, machinery and then the cattle. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/Id Lunch available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH

AT 5:00 PM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Breakfast table/4 chairs, chesterfield & matching rocker, wing back chair, coffee & end tables, 2 matching queen bedsteads / matching dressers/mirrors & night stands, chest, telephone table, file cabinets, lamps, qty. of glass & china, die cast cars, lamps, area rugs, garden pieces, wheelbarrow, small tools & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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AUCTION SALE Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, China/Glassware, Local L & A History Printed Material, Approx. 300 Antique Bottle Collection, Woodworking Shop Equipment, Wrenches/Tool Boxes, Lawn Tractor Etc. Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

THURS. May 14, 2015

4:00 P.M. SHARP

Teak King Size Head Board with 2 Single Electric Beds with all controls/Mattresses; 6 Pce. Bedroom Suite; Teak Wall Unit; Ash Single Pedestal Table; Cario Lamp Table; Distress Allia Version Massage Recliner Chair; Electric Fire Place (nearly new); Coffee/End Tables; Lazy Boy Chair; Pine Cupboard; Pine Desk; 2 Computer Desks; Exercising Chair; Antique Mission Mantel Clock; Approx. 25 China Cups/Saucers; Antique Morcraft Bowl; China Glassware; Quantity of Household Items. NOTE: Historical Hand Written 1858 to 1940 of Yarker (very interesting); Several Historical Prints of Kingston/Other Kingston Pieces; Several Issues of The Illustrated War News 1915 - 1916; 1908 The Globe & Mail; 1894 A Veteran of 1812; Many Local Books; Napanee Valley Book; Lennox/Addington 1964 Historical Book; Lennox/Addington 1878 Atlas (1972 Reprint); 2 World Atlases; Leeds/Frontenac/L&A Veterans World War 11; 1976 United Empire Loyalist; Camden East United Church; 1940 Ration Tickets; 1909 Time Books; Several 1940’s Dr. A. W. Chases Almanacs; More Being Found; Set of Gold Scales from a Northern Mine; Quantity of Mining Maps; Sword Bayonet with Sheath; K.St.G. Sword with Sheath (Very early); Antique Bottles - Approx. 300 Antique Bottles as Found of All Types (medicine, pop, lab, wine etc.); A & W Burns with Beaver with Emboss Beaver (Rare); Torpedo - C. Curd & Co. Gold & Silver Medal Montreal; International North Colbolt; American Bottle McDonald Colbolt (this is only a few); Several Collector Bottle Books; Fruit Jar Books; American Bottling Co. Book Etc.; Several Clay Ink Wells; 5 Show Cases - Large Jewelry or Coin Cases; Desk Top Case; and Others; 2 - 4 Drawer Filing Cabinets/Several Other Filing Cabinets; 1989 Kingston Frontenac Hockey Cards (still packaged); Coke/Pepsi Trays; High View New Liskard Milk Bottle; 6 Coke Bottles/Case (Final Toronto Maple Leafs Game Played, Maple Leaf Gardens vs. Chicago Blackhawks); Antique Oil Lamps Made Nevill, Napanee History (as is); Antique Pocket Watch; Hand Painted Saw/Paddle; Butter Box; Quantity of Wicker Baskets; (Many more items being found) Woodworking Equipment/Tools/Wrenches: Sears Craftsman 10” Cabinet Makers Radial Arm Saw; Sears Craftsman Electronic 12” Band Saw; Craftsman Belt/Disc Sander on Stand; Rockwell 8” Table Saw; Mastercraft 10” Table Saw; Mastercraft 10” Chop Saw; 4-1/8” Jointer Planner with Stand; Craftsman 600 Router/Table; Router Bits; Mastercraft Drill Press (new in box); Mastercraft 8” Bench Grinder on Stand; Shop Vac; Makita Power Planer; Ryobi Biscuit Cutter; 18V Drill Set; Sanders; Jig Saws; Wood Mortising Attachment 1/4 to 5/8; Tap/Dyes; Quantity of Clamps; Car Polisher; Quantity of Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Hand Tools, Wrenches of all types; Only Partial Listing. Lawn/Garden - White 12 H.P. 38” Cut Riding Lawn Tractor; John Deere T120 Weed Eater; Lawn Roller; Troy-Bilt 160 Push Mower; Lawn Fertilizer Spreader; Coleman Propane B.B.Q.; Garden Fountain; Chain Link Fencing; Propane Lantern/Stove Etc.; Large Concave Surveillance Mirror; Tree Trimmer; Poulan 14” Electric Chain Saw; Wooden Sawhorses; Several Metal Shelving Units; Wooden Tool Boxes; Tarps; Alum. Extension Ladder; Quantity of Garden Tools.

Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.)

DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039)/BRAD SNIDER Owners/Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale

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

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

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Permanent food I said to myself, “If Claude Monet can do it, I can do it.” So I did. Eleven years ago I was in France on vacation and took a tour of the Claude Monet Estate in Giverny. You will recall that he was quite a painter with a keen eye for sunflowers and water lilies. He was one of the few French Impressionist painters to actually make a living at his craft during his lifetime. Most painters, I am told, have to die in order to generate the kind of attention in their work that makes them profitable. Monet was no starving artist. To the great relief of my wife and family, I was not inspired to take up the brush and begin slapping water colour on canvas. No, I decided to take my garden to a new level: the Monet Level. It was him, after all, who said, “I am a gardener first and a painter second.” Monet relied on his gardening experience for inspiration to paint some of his most valuable work. It is a shame that he did not paint his apple fence as it was this particular form of espalier that caught my eye that day. Using dwarf apple varieties, trained on a stiff wire fence, he cordoned off the east end of his garden. I came home and planted 27 dwarf apples with the same purpose: to delineate my one-acre vegetable garden from the rest of my property. The results have been outstanding — and much less work that you can

imagine (I’ll get to that shortly). You can do this too, though not easily on a highrise balcony, but certainly on the small lot of a townhouse or semi-detached home. All you need is a minimum of six hours of sunshine and a wall, fence, or open space. The idea is to prune the tree into a twodimensional form. Some people like the candelabra effect; others will go for a fan shape. Me? I use the linear outline of the two horizontal wires in the fence as my guide, just as Monet did. It is easy and I estimate that it takes me a total of about an hour a year to

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diseases. They know a good thing when they find it and your fruiting trees are as sweet to them as they are to you. Use a dormant spray in mid April to kill overwintering diseases and insects; add my combo of sulphur, insecticidal soap and Bordo Mixture beginning in early June every two weeks until mid August. No need to do this until your trees begin to produce a serviceable volume of fruit: usually in the third or fourth year. Mix them up. To minimize insect and disease, avoid clustering same-type trees together. In my orchard, I alternate pear trees with apple trees just to confuse the pests. It works remarkably well. Buy dwarf plants. Unless you own a large piece of real estate and enjoy climbing ladders, look for dwarf and semi-dwarf stock when shopping for fruit trees. This is especially true for apples. I am looking forward to harvesting bushels of apples from my Monet apple fence. He might have had an eighty year head start on me, but that’s ok; the success of his apple fence tells me that this is a long-term project that my grandchildren (which I don’t currently have) may enjoy. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40. He is the Lawn and Garden expert for Home Hardware. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.

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Morven Construction Ltd., an established site services and infrastructure company located in Napanee, Ontario, has an opening for the following position:

SURVEY/LAYOUT TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBILITIES • Construction layout for crews on multiple sites in Southeastern Ontario using GPS survey equipment and software • Topographic and quantity surveying for earth work and site improvements • Data preparation for automated grade control systems • Generating as-built drawings

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prune, spray and harvest know if you want to get on from each tree (total time the bandwagon this season: Cross pollination. If you commitment 27 hours per year). No big deal. And it is live in the ‘burbs or the city, don’t put too fine a point on fun. this. It is true that apples, pears, plums and sweet Plant Now According to my sources, cherries require a mate to the growth in popularity of flower at the same time and fruiting trees is enormous. must be of a different variThe interest in growing food ety in order to maximize is, no doubt, driving this their fruit bearing potential. demand as well as a general The truth? There are so awareness of the impor- many blooming trees in a tance of our urban tree typical suburban or urban canopy. Why not produce neighbourhood that pollinashade, sequester carbon, tors, like bees and hummanufacture oxygen, and mingbirds, will likely find grow food all at the same your tree and a mate withtime? For about $50 you can out trying. All they need to do is to exchange pollen have it all in one tree. Here is what you need to from a neighbour’s flower-

ing crab apple with your Macintosh and, bingo, the fruiting begins. In other words, cross pollination ensures that apples are produced. All fruit trees prefer quality, well-drained soil and a minimum of six hours of sunshine (a point worth repeating). Add composted manure to your existing soil and ensure that it’s the ‘good stuff’: certified ‘Compost Quality Alliance’ (a voluntary program established by the Compost Council of Canada). Add the equivalent of one 20 kilogram bag of compost to existing soil or, if you have clay for soil, add two or three 20 kg bags of triple mix to the hole and dispose of the stuff you dug out. Dig the hole about a meter wide and about 60 centimetres deep. Plant the tree high: the ‘knob’ or union of the trunk and roots should be 15 to 20 cm. above the grade to allow water to run off the root zone (trees do not like to sit in water). Mound the good soil up to the knob but don’t cover it. Mulch the tree roots with finely ground up cedar mulch at the time of planting to insulate the moist roots from the heating rays of sun come mid summer. Be careful not to overwater your new trees. Push your finger into the soil around the tree up to your second knuckle (about 5 cm): only add water when this top portion of soil is dry. Insects and disease. They are smart, insects and

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Staff Picks: The Hundred-Foot Journey Marg Wood of the Napanee Branch of the County of L&A Libraries recently enjoyed The Hundred-Foot Journey by Richard C Morais, which she describes as “a heartwarming, sometimes sad and at times extremely funny story that would appeal to anyone who likes a feel-good read.” “It is the enchanting tale of Hassan Haji, a young boy from Mumbai and his meteoric rise to become a threestar Michelin chef in Paris,” Marg explains. “Hassan and his family leave India to begin a new life after a tragedy rocks their family. They move to London for a few years before finally settling in Lumière, a pictur-

esque town in the French Alps. The large family, led by boisterous and sometimes obnoxious patriarch Abbas Haji, buys the old DuFour estate and begins to transform it into an Indian restaurant serving double duty as their home. Problems Coles’ arise when M a d a m e Mallory, the owner of the esteemed restaurant Le Saule Pleureur (situated 100 feet across the street), objects to the noise and exotic smells coming from the newly opened Maison Mumbai. “She initiates a cam-

paign to have the Curry restaurant closed for good. Madame Mallory and Abbas start an all-out battle to ruin each other and when the situation escalates Hassan is injured in a kitchen accid e n t . M a d a m e Mallory’s conscience gets the betNotes ter of her after this incident and she offers to take young Hassan under her wing to teach him everything he needs to know about French cooking. So begins Hassan’s quest to become a great French chef. The challenges, trials and tribulations faced by Hassan

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along the way make for an endearing story. “I first heard about this book when the movie version hit the theatres earlier this year and instantly became intrigued, I have yet to see the movie but I look forward to seeing it since reading the book, Marg adds. “I am a major Food Network channel fan with a fascination of the culinary world. The ‘foodie’ in me loved the writing style of the author as he described the dishes being produced and I found the descriptions of the antics in the kitchens amusing.” You can reserve The Hundred-Foot Journey by Richard C Morais in print, ebook or MP3 audiobook for-

ADOPT-A-PET For adoption info, please call 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, the L&A Branch of the Humane Society. To view our pets, visit our website at www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca

Bailey is a 7 month old Siberian Husky/Shepherd. She would love a new home this Spring!

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mats and the movie adaptation on DVD by visiting us Catherine Coles is the in-branch or online at Manager of Library Services www.countylibrary.ca. for L&A County.

LOST & FOUND/COMING EVENTS If you know the owner of these animals, please contact (613) 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Closed Monday, Open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm, Open Sunday 10am - 3pm

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Farmers Deal with Climate Change Issues, Discussion

Ontario farmers say they have a head start implementing the kind of climate change measures suggested in a new provincial discussion paper. The document, Ontario's Climate Change Discussion Paper 2015 , is expected to generate discussion that will shape environmental policy in Ontario. It pays significant attention to agriculture – how it can be affected by weather, and how farming itself may cause change. "Food security and costs will be an early problem as climate change impacts where our food is grown and affects our water supply," says the province's by Owen Roberts

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environment and climate change minister Glen Murray. The paper specifically notes that as stewards of many of the province's natural resources, rural communities are vulnerable to a wide range of climate impacts. It says the province can become a leader in low-carbon technologies based primarily in rural Ontario, such as developing solar and wind power, and in alternative fuels, such as biofuels with feedstocks produced by farming and forestry. The report also notes how Ontario should improve efficiency in agriculture and cut down greenhouse gas emissions through practices already common to many farmers, like crop rotation, cover crops, alternative crops, residue and manure management. The report states agriculture, which accounts for about six per cent of the province's greenhouse gas emissions, has reduced greenhouse gas emissions in the last 20 years,

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

613-396-3596 80 ROBLIN RD., ROBLIN Maybe the prettiest setting along the Salmon River on a quiet country road. Traditional farm house with 525’ of river frontage. Many recent upgrades: new flooring, repainted, updated kitchen and main bathroom. Furnace approximately 5 years old. 3 bedrooms with potential for up to 5 bedrooms. Master bedroom has attached nursery and walk-in closet. Detached garage 18x25, workshop 12x30, plus 2 barns. Plenty of space for gardens, kids or small hobby farm. Immediate possession available. Asking $209,900. MLS 15603554

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The ‘energetic emotion of colour’ in your home Long before you can read and write, you begin to develop a sense of colour. Throughout life, you experience colour through naturegardens, trees, beaches, mountains, animals, even fruits and vegetables. I credit nature for all the beautiful colours. Colour, the Random House Dictionary informs us, is “the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.” It’s a virtual miracle that we can control, direct, and manipulate the quality of light, energy, and colour in our immediate environment and, in turn, our inner consciousness. The colours that make your heart skip a beat speak to you louder than words. Colour, pattern and texture are the decorative elements which express a sense of place, cosmetic in one sense, but more than skin deep in another. How you decorate your house, what you apply over the bare bones of the structure, can be as easy and economical to change as paint, or as integral as a floor covering. The initial approach should be holistic, related to material use and mix, rather than a series of isolated decisions where the whole effect is never considered. Design should be fun, a chance to give your creativity free rein. But a lot of people get bogged down in the process of selection and end up retreating to predictable choices on the false assumption that these will prove practical or easy to live with. In fact, it’s far easier to live with something you enjoy, rather than merely tolerate. Before you confront a colour chart or sample book of fabric swatches, think in general terms about the kinds of

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MAY 16 PLANT SALE Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society’s Annual Plant Sale will be held at Market Square beside the town hall in downtown Napanee. Browse a wonderful collection of vegetables, herbs, perennials, annuals, house plants, books, all at reasonable prices. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontions for the sale as well. We tenac Public Library, 130 ANNUAL will have a barbecue, as well Johnson St., at 10 a.m. JesYARD SALE Greater Napanee Fire will as beverages for sale by sica Dunkin from Queen’s be hosting their annual donation. Proceeds from the University and creator of yard sale again at the Napa- sale will go to the Canadian the blog, The Home nee station from 7:30 a.m. Cancer Society’s Relay for Archivist, will speak about until the crowds leave. We Life event in June. preserving genealogical ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL will have tons of quality items. Visitors welcome. items and clothing. We will SOCIETY Further details at also take good quality dona- The Kingston Branch of the www.ogs.on.ca/kingston.

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Provided in addition to Notice of Public Community Meeting For a Project Proposal Under the Large Renewable Procurement

NOTICE OF A PROPOSAL by Ontario Power Generation Inc. (“OPG”) or an associated Special Purpose Entity (referred to as OPG or the “Proponent”) to Engage in a Renewable Energy Project and NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMUNITY MEETING To be held by OPG regarding a Proposal to Engage in a Renewable Energy Project Project Name: Lennox Solar

Project Contacts and Information:

Project Location: the Project involves the design, construction and operation of up to 40 MW Solar Energy Project at the existing OPG Lennox Generating Station (GS) site, in the Town of Greater Napanee, County of Lennox and Addington. The Lennox GS is located on Lake Ontario adjacent to the corner of Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and Hwy 21.

To learn more about the Project, public community meetings, or to communicate concerns please contact:

Dated at Town of Greater Napanee this 30th of April 2015 Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG) is concurrently applying to obtain a Renewable Energy Approval (REA) and a contract under the IESO’s Large Renewable Procurement (LRP) I Request for Proposal. OPG is planning to engage in a renewable energy project in respect of which the issuance of a Renewable Energy Approval is required. The distribution of this notice of a proposal to engage in the renewable energy project and the Project itself are subject to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) Part V.0.1 and Ontario Regulation 359/09 (Regulation). This notice must be distributed in accordance with section 15 of the Regulation prior to an application being submitted and assessed for completeness by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. Under the Renewable Energy Approval, a key component of the approval process is public consultation. The purpose of this Notice is to invite your participation in the approvals and the consultation process.

Meeting Location: Public Community Meeting #1: Date: Wednesday June 10, 2015 Time: 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place: South Fredericksburgh Hall 2478 County Road 8, Napanee, ON K7R 3K7

Project Description: Pursuant to the Act and Regulation, this is a Class 3 Solar Facility. If approved, this facility would have a total maximum name plate capacity of 40 MW. The project location is described in the map on the right.

Documents for Public Inspection: The Project is being proposed in accordance with the requirements of the Act and Regulation. The Draft Project Description Report titled Draft Project Description Report Ontario Power Generation Lennox Solar describes the facility as a ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panel facility with the cumulative capacity to generate up to 40 MW power. A written copy of the Draft Project Description Report is being made available for public inspection at the public community meeting and will also be made available at www.lennoxsolar.com.

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Name: Svetlana Helc Title: Project Manager, Corporate Business Development Address: 700 University Avenue H18 E22 Toronto, ON M5G 1X6 Telephone: (416) 592-6658 Fax: (416) 592-3489 Name: Gillian MacLeod Title: Senior Environmental Advisor Address: 700 University Avenue H18 D16 Toronto, ON M5G 1X6 Telephone: (416) 592-3481 Fax: (416) 592-3489 Project Email: info@lennoxsolar.com Project Website: www.lennoxsolar.com

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Lennox and Addington County General Hospital The Lennox and Addington General The Lennox and Addington County The Lennox and Addington CountyCounty General Hospital Hospital is pleased to celebrate Hospital is pleased to celebrate is pleased to celebrate National Nursing Week National National Nursing Nursing Week Week and and would would like like to to thank all of our nursing staff for their andthank would like to thank all of our nursing staff for their all of our nursing staff for their compassion and caring of compassion and caring compassion caring ofand our patients and of their families. our and patients their families.

our patients and their families.

Thank you for being part of our team!

Thank you for being part of our team!

“A very special Thank You to our everyday heroes who provide hope, purpose and belonging to all people.. our Nurses and all our staff!”

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his is a love-letter of sorts. We, the physicians of The Lennox and Addington County General Hospital want to very publicly thank our nurses. Let it be known far and wide that you have our profound respect, and we are honoured to work with you. Your job is tough and tiring. Weekends, nights, holidays, your kids’ birthdays…you are there at the bedside. Your job requires skill, judgement, strength, patience, kindness and heart. Those are the things you bring to work every day, every shift, every patient. We see it. Many of us have experience in other hospitals besides LACGH and we can attest to the fact that the care in Napanee is extraordinary. Here are just a few examples of what we see and hear: Two weeks ago, we had 47 patients admitted to a 32 bed hospital. You took care of them all. How on earth did you do this? Dr. Dave Robertson, one of our surgeons writes, “our nurses routinely go above and beyond…commonly staying late at the end of their shifts to finish cases in the OR. As well, it has been common for me to receive notes from patients thanking me for the fantastic experience they have in our OR, mostly as a result of the care given by our nurses”. Dr. Jeff Sloan, “ my story is about a little baby that needed an IV years ago. Inserting an IV

in a sick infant can be challenging on many levels. After the IV went in successfully, the nurse who assisted with the procedure, shared that she had said a prayer, asking for things to go well both for the doctor and the baby. I was very touched and will never forget!’’ Dr.Tom Touzel, “on my most recent week of hospital coverage, the ward was very busy. No beds. Lots of sick people. I had stopped in at the home of a palliative care patient on my way to work and it was clear that my patient needed to be in hospital for end of life care. I called Pam, who was the charge nurse that morning. Her shift had just started and it was promising to be a challenging one. I explained that I thought my patient needed a palliative care bed… without a moments hesitation she outlined what she could do, how things could be arranged, told me what room the patient would be admitted to, and simply asked me when the patient would be arriving. I still get goosebumps when I tell this story’’. Dr. Dan Curran, ‘’the care given in our palliative rooms is quite simply beyond description. Our nurses look after the patient, their families, and do it seemingly effortlessly…but I know it isn’t effortless, it just looks that way. The degree of engagement is what astounds me. They simply sense when a patient is in pain, or troubled, or scared and they provide what-

ever is needed. So…In case you thought nobody noticed how good you are, we want to shout from the rooftops: You are the best there is. Thank you,Thank you,Thank you. Dr. Mamdouh Andrawis Dr. Doug Barton Dr. Darren Beiko Dr. Linda Boon Dr. Ben Chen Dr. Allison Chow Dr. Dan Curran Dr. Basia Farnell Dr. Crystal Gonu Dr. Jennifer Hacking Dr. Joy Hataley Dr. Kalyan Hota Dr.Valli Hota Dr.Ven Hota Dr. Paul Kenny Dr. Nick Khokhotva Dr. Carl Lee Dr. Brian Mahoney Dr. Matt Martin Dr.Valerie McLeod Dr Craig Mitchell Dr. Madeline Morris Dr. Kim Morrison Dr. Jack Raleigh Dr. Robert Reynolds Dr. Dave Robertson Dr. Craig Simpson Dr. Matt Simpson Dr. Jeff Sloan Dr. Chris Sosnowski Dr. Andre Tan Dr. Liz Touzel Dr. Tom Touzel Dr. Mark Waldron Dr. Stephen White Dr. Meghan Wilson Dr. Joslyn Wilson

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530 COUNTY RD. 27, NEWBURGH This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $329,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381

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939 Clearfield Cr., Kingston - $219,900 Excellent opportunity for home ownership! Freshly updated home in a great location! Features Large Pie shaped Lot, 3 bedrooms, Updated full Bathroom plus 2 half baths and sauna! Fully finished basement. Call Today for your personal viewing.

APARTMENT CONDO 939 Clearfield Cr., Kingston - $219,900 315 REGENT 201ownership! KINGSTON Excellent opportunityST for # home Freshly updated home in a great location! Features MLS # 15603215 $198,000 Large Pie shaped Lot, 3 bedrooms, Updated full Bathroom plus 2 half baths and sauna! Fully finished basement. Call Today for your personal viewing.

551 Braeside Cres. Kingston - $319,900 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4PM Beautifully Renovated home with new kitchen (2014) with granite counter tops, New Upstairs Bath (2014), NEW Features LISTING3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fully finished Basement. New (2014) Engineered Hardwood flooring throughout, In the last 2 years, New windows and doors and New Shingles and so much more. Don’t delay Call TODAY!

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PAULA BEVENS RUTTER* Cell: 613-583-2896 Email: prutter61@hotmail.com www.paulasellshomes.ca 17 Frisk HOUSE Rd., Napanee - $124,900 OPEN SAT. 2-4PM Beautiful Country Setting within the city limits of Beautiful Napanee! This home has been updated with newer kitchen cupboards, flooring, windows, bathroom, painted, furnace and shingles. Features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.

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COUNTRY CHARM

6149 REVELL RD, VERONA 3433 HIGHWAY 15, KINGSTON MLS # 15602947 NEW PRICE $274,900 MLS NEWLY RENOVATED FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS # 15602911 NEW PRICE 339,900 551 Braeside Cres. Kingston - $319,900

Regent Street Beautifully Renovated home with new315 kitchen (2014) with # 502, NEW granite counter tops, New Upstairs BathKingston (2014), $198,000 PRICE Features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fully This 2finished bedroom Basement. condo south New (2014) Engineered Hardwood flooring of Princessthroughout, street, steps away from downtown In the last 2 years, New windows and doors and and withindelay walking distance to New Shingles and so much more. Don’t Call TODAY! all amenities and Queen`s University. Great views off the 5th floor balcony, NEWLY RENOVATED completely carpet free with new andStreet ceramic 315laminate Regent tile #flooring. Kitchen has new 502, Kingston countertop, tile backsplash, $198,000 flooring & new LED light This 2 bedroom condo south fixture. Bathroom hassteps new of Princess street, flooring, newdowntown vanity, fixtures away and & tilefrom backsplash. New within walking distance to included. all appliances amenities and Queen`s University. Great views off the 5th floor balcony, HOME & BUSINESS completely carpet free with new laminate and ceramic tile flooring. Kitchen has new countertop, tile backsplash, flooring & new LED light fixture. Bathroom has new flooring, new vanity, fixtures & tile backsplash. New appliances included.

10137 HIGHWAY 41, KALADAR MLS # 15601988 NEW PRICE 92,900

17 Frisk Rd., Napanee - $124,900 Beautiful Country Setting within the city limits of Beautiful Napanee! This home has been updated with newer kitchen cupboards, flooring, windows, bathroom, painted, furnace and shingles. Features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath.

Six dormers, a gable, and a wide covered porch create a beautiful exterior for this country home. Inside, the two-story foyer introduces aformal dining room to the right and the family room directly ahead. The L-shaped kitchen shares a snack bar with the family room while easily First Floor serving the eating nook. Located on the main level, the master suite offers a bayed sitting area, a walkDESIGN FOR LIVING P in closet, and a lavish bath. Upstairs, two ©Copyright SELECT H family bedrooms and a spacious guest DEPTH: 40' - 0" room share a full bath and a loft. S First Floor: 1,376 sq. ft. Second Floor: 851 sq. ft. Total: 2,227 sq. ft. For more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter Second Floor the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans.

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1037 Long Lake Rd., Parham – $139,900 This is a perfect opportunity for home ownership! Newer Windows, Shingles, Ikea Kitchen, Updated Bath and flooring upstairs. New flooring in the basement in 2014. This home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, deck with screened area, a full partly finished basement with a walkout to a patio, on a good sized lot & paved driveway. Only 35 minutes to Kingston.

IMMACULATE BUNGALOW 1037 Long Lake Rd., Parham – $139,900 This is a perfect opportunity for home ownership! Newer Windows, Shingles, Ikea Kitchen, Updated Bath and flooring upstairs. New flooring in the basement in 2014. This home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, deck with screened area, a full partly finished basement with a walkout to a patio, on a good sized lot & paved driveway. Only 35 minutes to Kingston.

41 JOHNSON ST. CAMDEN EAST MLS # 15602958 $179,900

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315 Regent Street # 201, Kingston - $198,000 Great location! South of Princess Street, within walking distance to grocery, convenience stores, restaurants, shopping, Queen`s University, parks & downtown. Carpet free 2 bedroom condo with exposed brick hallway, large living room and dining room with newer hardwood floors. Large updated windows & new laminate floors in bedrooms. Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer & Dishwasher included.

8682 Highway 33, Greater Napanee, ON. - $199,900 General store plus two apartments in a trendy location on busy Loyalist Parkway. The building has been beautifully renovated; new windows, board & batten exterior, insulation, flooring, walls, ceilings and so much more. Many permanent residents in the area. Local attractions include wineries and apple orchard.

6149 Revell Rd., Verona, ON. - $279,900 Immaculately kept 3+1 bedroom bungalow on a landscaped acre of land. Brand new custom maple kitchen, cabinets to ceiling, new countertop w/ ceramic backsplash & under cabinet lighting. Living room with hardwood floor, bay window & fireplace. Large rec room & games room for the family, 4th bedroom & additional hobby room & large 3 piece bath. Huge insulated double car garage with heating & workshop, large deck, updated windows, newer A/C unit, woodstove and fireplace, with in-law suite potential and more! Only 20 minutes to Kingston.

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315 Regent Street # 201, Kingston - $198,000 Great location! South of Princess Street, within walking distance to grocery, convenience stores, restaurants, shopping, Queen`s University,394 parks DEWEY & downtown. Carpet freeYARKER 2 bedroom condo with RD., exposed brick hallway, large living room and dining room with newer hardwood MLS floors. Large updated windows$249,900 & new laminate floors in # 15603722 bedrooms. Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer & Dishwasher included.

8682 Highway 33, Greater Napanee, ON. - $199,900 General store plus two apartments in a trendy location on busy Loyalist Parkway. The building has been beautifully renovated; 8682 HIGHWAY BATH new windows, board & batten exterior, 33, insulation, flooring, walls, ceilings and so much more. Many permanent residents in the MLS # 15603182 $189,900 area. Local attractions include wineries and apple orchard.

6149 Revell Rd., Verona, ON. - $279,900

Immaculately kept 3+1 bedroom bungalow on a landscaped acre of land. Brand new custom maple kitchen, cabinets to ceiling, new countertop w/ ceramic backsplash & under cabinet lighting. Living room with hardwood floor, bay window & fireplace. Large rec room & games room for the family, 4th bedroom & additional hobby room & large 3 piece bath. Huge insulated double car garage with heating & workshop, large deck, updated windows, newer A/C unit, woodstove and fireplace, with in-law suite potential and more! Only 20 minutes to Kingston.

551 BRAESIDE CRES. KINGSTON MLS # 15601084 $315,900

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BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT

1062 MAPLE RD. $329,900. HOBBY FARM

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48+ acres with 26’x24’ garage/shop with older, but beautifully cared for & updated home. Many upgrades like newer windows & doors, kitchen, etc. Nice hardwood & softwood floors. 2 baths, 3 bdrms, formal dining room. MLS 15603863 (EX3857)

KELLY PERCIVAL Sales Representative

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Large 24’x26’ garage/shop could be converted to small barn if desired. DEPTH: 40' - 0" S

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

MOVE IN CONDITION

2062 SWANFIELD ST., KINGSTON

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

Very well maintained country home with creek running along the back of the property. This bright 3 bedroom home features, hardwood floors throughout large eat-in kitchen with enclosed sunroom off it for your morning coffee or evening wine time! All good vinyl windows, steel roof, newer wiring, reinsulated throughout, nothing to do here but bring your furniture and toys for the double car garage. Time to move to the country and enjoy the creek running through your 3 acres of property. $194,900. (EX3842) MLS 15603201

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NEW PRICE

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

Beautiful wooded property with creek running through. Property on 2 sides of Maple Road. (natural severance)

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

50 ACRES

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

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SOLD 4700 COUNTY ROAD 8, GREATER NAPANEE

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

NEW PRICE

STARTER HOME 234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO

Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $89,900. MLS 14607892

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


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GEORGE MITCHELL

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

email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

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WATERFRONT

390 DUNDaS ST. w. 3+1 BEDRoom, 3 BaTh $369,900. (EX3837) mLS 15603066

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

BUTTERmILK FaLLS RD. 3 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $269,900. (EX3816) mLS 15602483

SOLD

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

13 CamPBELL CRES. 3 BEDRoom, 1 BaTh $259,900. (EX3777) mLS 15601510

409 LITTLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $305,000. (EX3818) mLS 15602519

email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

2-4PM

hoST/hoSTESS: LINDSaY & GREG

52 CoUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDRoom, 3.5 BaTh $589,000. (EX3660) mLS 14608379

NEW LISTING

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

NEW PRICE

181 QUEEN ST. 4 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $274,900. (EX3790) mLS 15601838

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

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

NEW LISTING

63 haRTwooD CRES. 2 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $354,900. (EX3851) mLS 15603769

NEW PRICE

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

RoBLIN RD. 3 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $399,900. (EX3791) mLS 15601876

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

8 KaNVERS waY 3 BEDRoom, 1 BaTh $279,900. (EX3846) mLS 15603645

BUSINESS

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

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

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

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

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

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

NEW PRICE

28 FRIzzELL RD. 4 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $259,900. (EX3775) mLS 15601455

256 DUNDaS STREET w. 4 BEDRoom, 2.5 BaTh $209,900. (EX3779) mLS 15601573

475 CamDEN RD. 3 BEDRoom, 1 BaTh $163,000. (EX3781) mLS 15601591

178 CoUNTY RD. 9 3 BEDRoom, 1.5 BaTh $178,900. (EX3802) mLS 15602168

1175 FRaLICK RD. 3 BEDRoom, 1 BaTh $249,900 (EX3804) mLS 15602234

WATERFRONT

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

COMMERCIAL

VACANT LAND

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

KImmETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. BUILD YoU owN DREam homE on this Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3570) mLS beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and 14605623 spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3737) mLS 14610360

OPEN FOR OFFERS!

1538 LaKE RD. 3 BEDRoom, 1.5 BaTh $219,900. (EX3803) mLS 15602198

mILL ST amazING 4 PLEX - 2 BEDRoom UNITS wITh GaRaGES $579,900. (EX3792) mLS 15601889

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

VACANT LAND

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

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

1368 LITTLE CREEK RD. 3 BEDRoom, 2 BaTh $369,900. (EX3780) mLS 15601575

SUN.

81 SPLINTER DR. 3 BEDRoom, 2.5 BaTh $249,900. (EX3813) mLS 15602419

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

SOLD

11-1PM

262 BaRRETT BLVD. 3 BEDRoom, 1 BaTh $224,900. (EX3858) mLS 15603985

SOLD

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

NEW PRICE

SOLD

93 hENRY ST. 5 BEDRoom, 3 BaTh $329,900. (EX3748) mLS 15600129

VACANT LAND

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

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

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

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


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Beaver Lake Open Houses Saturday 1-3pm $359,900. MLS 15600675

$399,900. MLS 15604030

$359,900. MLS 15603968

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

New

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

$309,000. MLS 15604064

WATERFRONT New 41B LAKESHORE ROAD, ERINSVILLE

• 3 Bedroom home on Beaver Lake • Vaulted Ceilings • 2 Decks overlooking the Water

$139,900. MLS 15604083

$169,900. MLS 15603279

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

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

$392,000. MLS 15602113

$199,900. MLS 15603576

$349,900. MLS 15600995

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

85A SOUTH SHORE RD, TAMWORTH • 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Year-Round Cottage • Waterfront on Beaver Lake

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

New

WATERFRONT

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

New

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

$249,900. MLS 15600787

$147,900. MLS 15603650

$419,900. MLS 15600497

$198,500. MLS 15600650

$289,900. MLS 15602117

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

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

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

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

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688 DRIVE IN ROAD NAPANEE OPEN HOUSE Sun., May 17th 11am-1pm 5 Car garage, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, walk-out bungalow, 6.13 acres

MLS 15603463 $429,900

MLS 15601092 $184,900.

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

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

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

$203,300

$359,900

1029 Cole Lane

The possibilities are endless with this property! Level access, mature trees, rock outcroppings, amazing sun rises and a private point of land to enjoy views of the lake. Build your dream home on the hill with elevated views, or enjoy this 3 bedroom cottage with the waterfront less than 10’ from the two-level covered deck. MLS®15602279

1086A Summit Road

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5193 HIGHWAY 38 HARROWSMITH - $349,900 All brick 3 bed Family home on 1.3 Acre garden setting. Cherry kitchen w/granite, large spacious bright rooms throughout. Many mechanical and cosmetic upgrades, this home is in move in and enjoy condition, ceramic and bamboo flooring, 2 full baths, finished bright lower level with bar and wood stove, 18x24 deck off the dining room,16 x 32 inground kidney shaped pool, attached 1.5 Car garage. Truly excellent value in well cared for and updated home close to Harrowsmith village and the Cataraqui trail. Directions: Hwy 38 just north of Harrowsmith village

Custom home/cottage on Black Lake featuring a gorgeous chef`s kitchen, soaring pine ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, walkout basement and amazing views over Black Lake. Spectacular! MLS®15601696 LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!

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

659 Sherbrooke Drive

$497,500

Bobs Lake cottage with 2.3 acres of land along the north shore of Bobs Lake. Full septic system, lake water system, bunkie with deck and two large docks at the water. Elevated views with a lane down to the shoreline with perfect waterfront. Cottage life awaits! MLS®15601979

434 MAIN ST. BATH - $229,000

7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY - $219,000

193 DAVEY ST. BATH - $279,000

NEW LISTING

View Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. Attached over sized garage, separate storage shed. A must to view.

NEW LISTING

1169 Narrows Lock Road

Year round home on Big Rideau Lake with level access to the water. Elevated bungalow with 3+2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, walkout basement with in-law suite, attached garage, and amazing views over the lake. Located just 15 minutes from Newboro or Portland on the Rideau System. MLS®15603868

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

162 HEMLING LANE Lovely 7 year old, well constructed, all brick 2 storey home on 38+ private acres. Large custom kitchen with quartz counters and granite flooring. Lots of custom extras throughout. Custom elevated 12' x 20' “Dura-deck�, and a 12' x 53' concrete patio below offering great views of the surrounding property. There is a 24' x 36' detached garage beside the dwelling as well as 2 very nice shops, 30' x 40' and 16' x 25' respectively. $595,000. MLS 15602004 10964 HIGHWAY 33 This is IT! Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 acre lot. The home has been totally renovated, is carpet free and features a living room, kitchen with eating area, separate dining room, office, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. Lots of closets and fantastic views. There is 100’ of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings, and lots of perennial flower beds. The property has been meticulously maintained both inside and out. There is also a very nice insulated 2 car attached garage. The house has been wired to accept an emergency generator as well. Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System, and a well maintained septic system. Call Rob or Bill to book your private viewing. $397,000. MLS 15602257

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

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

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3256 COUNTY RD 6 MLSÂŽ 15602817

2888 RUTLEDGE ROAD, SYDENHAM MLSÂŽ15601709

Private park like lot, 3 plus 1 bdrm elevated bungalow

Lots of updates, large village lot

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$319,900

$174,000

1 CREIGHTON DRIVE MLSÂŽ 15602242

150 FRASER STREET MLSÂŽ 15601712

3+2 bedrooms, updated kitchen, hardwood floors

Well kept 2 + 2 bedroom with 2 full baths bungalow

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$224,900

835 BRANDY COURT MLSÂŽ 15602987

Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath home

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

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Single Family Home

Waterfront

162 HEMLING LANE 38+ Acres with 24’x36’ detached garage + workshops $595,000. MLS 15602004

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

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

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

A Real Gem

All Brick

Farm with 100 Acres

Tamworth

Sold 11983 HIGHWAY 41 Privacy, 17 acres, Swim pond, Workshop $297,000. MLS 15603432

8 SUNSET CRESCENT 2+1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Great condition. $239,900. MLS 15602916

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

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

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185 DUNDAS ST. W, NAPANEE 3+1 Bedroom home, many updates. Walkout basement to screened-in porch. $249,900. MLS 15602109

28 QUEEN STREET 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Historical red brick with inlaw apt. $219,900. MLS 15600771

2015 COUNTY ROAD 4 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Log home on over 27 acres. $459,900. MLS 15601001

1768 COUNTY ROAD 41 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home just minutes north of Napanee. Needs TLC. $145,000. MLS 15602058

Endless Possibilities

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Great Water Access

Shoreline

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

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

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

11128 LOYALIST PARKWAY 3 bedrooms with 600 ft of shoreline. Recently updated. $399,900. MLS 14609935

Commercial/Residential

Salmon River

Hunt Camp with Acreage

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

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

Skootamatta Lake

NEW PRICE

BILL RORABECK Broker 613-392-2511

ROBERT STORRING Broker 613-379-2903

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

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


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SATURDAY, MAY 9TH 1-3 PM

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Host: Wayne Elder, Sales Rep

8074 COUNTY ROAD 2

Greg Wagar

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

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

Hostess: Sue Rankin, Sales Rep

101 AARON PL AMERSTVIEW

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

SUNDAY MAY 10TH 12-2 PM

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NEW PRICE

84 RAGLAN STREET

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

NEW LISTING

10 BIRCH ST

If you are looking for a quiet, friendly community to spend your retirement, this is the home for you! Call to view this lovely updated 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home. Large open concept living, dining area, good sized 2nd bdrm, master bdrm features walk in closet and 3 piece ensuite. Enjoy the 30` covered deck. Asking $162,500. (N38) MLS 15604027

1931 SOUTH SHORE RD

Marten D. Lewis

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

Marlene McGrath

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

271 COUNTY ROAD 12

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

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

11 CENTRE ST # 107

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

61 ALFRED ST

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

NEW PRICE

Trent Mosier, CRA

Sales Representative

613-483-9618

Rick Gerow

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

1233 PINE GROVE RD

Country elevated 2 bedroom bungalow that is 7 years old has a spacious eat in kitchen, main floor laundry, master with cheater door to full bathroom. Lower level is finished and with office and has potential for in law suite. Carport with entrance to the house and back yard. Large lot with potential for severance. $214,900. (N30) MLS 15603615

136 PALACE RD

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

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

232 JOHN STREET

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

NEW PRICE

Cathy Conrad Broker

613-484-2636

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

7 CENTRE ST # 107

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

Barry Brummel

Sales Representative

613-484-0933

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

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

227 DRIVE-IN ROAD

PERFECT EXTENDED FAMILY DESIGN!!

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

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

25 DAIRY AVE

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

1554 LAKE ROAD

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

Wayne Elder

Sales Representative

613-536-8897

Tanya Myatt Mosier Sales Representative

613-532-0330

70 HOLDEN RD

Dir: highway 41 N of Roblin to Holden Rd

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

NEW PRICE

7389 COUNTY ROAD 2

Sue Rankin

843 COUNTY ROAD 9

NEW PRICE

5954 ARDEN RD

3 bedroom home with many updates in last 4 years, insulation, plumbing, wiring, windows, doors and deck. Large workshop and wood shed, newer drilled well. Minutes away from ATV and snowmobile trails, 15 minutes north of Tamworth Asking $119,900. (M134) MLS 15600632

80 UNION ST

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

227 JOHNSON BAY LANE

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

410 HUFFMAN RD., MOSCOW

Spotless rural home on 1.65 acres. Freshly painted interior. 2 bedrooms plus bed sitting room. 1 ½ bths. Large country kitchen with propane stove. Upper level vinyl windows. Large sunroom and enclosed front porch. Good dug well with state of the art water system. Years of proper maintenance evident here. Asking $169,900. (N02) MLS 15600865

NEW PRICE

160 EAST ST

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


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