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Hillier says costs must be controlled BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Local MPP Randy Hillier said last Thursday’s provincial budget was proof positive that Ontario can’t afford Liberal government much longer. The Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Progressive Conservative rep said Ontario “needs to go to the polls” in order to bring in a PC government that will set the province’s books back in order. Chances of a spring election, however, are slim, as it’s expected the NDP will support the budget brought down by the minority Liberal government. Hillier suggested recent comments by NDP leader Andrea Horwath that put NDP support in doubt were all for show. “That’s just for some optics. A façade, and a pretty thin and transparent façade as far as I’m concerned,” he told The Beaver in a telephone interview Friday. “(Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen) Wynne will do everything possible to stay in power. She has essentially made the NDP part of her government, and the NDP likes writing cheques with other people’s money. I think they’ve found a comfortable embrace, and all this other coyness is just meant to distract people from what they’re actually doing.”

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Dean Del Mastro, parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, announces the Government of Canada’s investment in a low-carbon-fuels project at Lafarge’s Bath plant on Friday.

Plant proposes new alternative fuel plan Lafarge says it is proceeding cautiously as it seeks replacement to coal BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

An $8 million partnership between Lafarge Canada Inc., Natural Resources Canada, the Queen’s Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy and Carbon Management Canada, has been formed to develop ways to operate more efficiently at Lafarge, while also reusing and reducing waste. The project plans to reuse local materials to produce low-carbon fuels at the cement plant in Bath. Some of these supplies include

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wood-based construction and demolition site debris, railway ties and other non-recyclable items. The hope is to enable the Canadian cement industry to adopt low carbon fuels, increase service at the plant, while also reduce carbon emissions. A similar project was proposed in 2007 but was dropped after concerned citizens and other groups filed a challenge with the Environmental Review Tribunal. Robert Cummings, public affairs manager for Lafarge in Bath, said this project is partnered with the community and is a much more up-front. “It’s very transparent, we’re being very

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cautious, and proceeding slowly, taking time to do the research with partners,” said Cummings. He said they have “learned quite a bit” from the first proposal and are now are partnered with the public, environmental groups and Queen’s University and hope to continue to be “transparent” and “cautious,” engaging the public along the way. The first public meeting is scheduled for June 12. For the next three years, Lafarge will be researching and evaluating the process.

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L&A gets more portable defibrillators Potentially lifesaving devices placed in public spaces, recreation centres around the county Staff Reporter

Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at any time, setting off a race against the

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defibrillators at sports and recreational facilities across the region. That brings the total number of PADs in the county up to 40. “It puts the defibrillators at the site of the patient much quicker,” said Rob Burns, deputy chief of emergency services in L&A county. “That is going to

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in L&A where they have been used, but that could change in an instant. Burns points to the case of 23-year-old NHL player Brett MacLean, a young and fit individual, who suffered a cardiac emergency while playing pick up hockey in London, Ont. last July. Fortunately for him there was a defibrillator on site and his life was saved. Having them on site is just half the battle, however. Burns says members of the public need to know they needn’t fear a lawsuit should they use the machines without training. Bylaws such as the Chase McEachern Act and the Good Samaritan Act protects anyone from liability when using an automated external defibrillator to aid someone in need. Named for a young Barrie, Ont. boy who campaigned for all schools in

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the province have defibrillators on site, the Chase McEachern Act was enacted to encourage bystanders to take action in an emergency. Sadly, McEachern died in 2006 due to cardiac arrest. His vision lives on through the act and the Heart and Stroke’s campaign. Although the machines do tell the user what to do, training is never a bad idea. Most CPR courses have expanded to include training on PADs. With an estimated 7,000 cardiac arrest cases reported in Ontario each year, the training could come in handy some day. Burns says 40 is a good number of PADs for this community but they could always use more. He says as long as the Heart and Stroke continues to provide the funding, they’ll continue to apply for grants. The more they can distribute throughout the public, the better the odds a life can be saved.

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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 Check out the Town’s new Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com Greater Napanee Water Main Flushing Schedule

Play Greater Napanee Ball Hockey is back for another fun and exciting season!

Season will begin week of May 27th and continue for 10 weeks

Divisions according to birthdate: Novice 2004-2006 Atom 2003-2002 Peewee 2001-2000 2001 Bantam 1999-1998 Cost- $80.00 (cash or cheque only) You may register with Ben Hagerman at 12 Market Square.

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Novice/Peewee will play on Monday Evenings

Cost-$80.00 $80.00

Atom/Bantam will play on Wednesday evenings

Greater Napanee Untilites 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.

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BOUNDARIES West of Richmond Park Dr. Sandhurst Shores and Raw Water Hydrants North of and including Richmond Blvd. South of Napanee River and West of CN Rail Richmond Blvd. to Dairy Ave. and west of Camden Road Downtown South: Dundas St. to the River; between Richmond Park Drive and CN Rail Downtown West: Dundas St. to CN Rail and Centre St. to and including Richmond Park Dr. Downtown East: Dundas St. to and including Dairy Ave. and Centre St. to CN Rail East of and including Camden Rd. and Palace Rd.

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UPCOMING MEETINGS

LEAVES, BRUSH, AND YARD WASTE

NOW COMPLETED The Public Works Department have now completed the spring cleanup of leaves, brush and yard (garden) waste. Paper bags and brush left along street the will no longer be picked up. Further need of disposal of leaves, brush and yard waste you can take to the following sites. South Fredericksburgh Landfill Site – Saturday’s - 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Roblin Landfill Site – Saturday’s - 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

May 26 – June 1, 2013

Your co-operation is greatly appreciated. Public Works Department

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Join us as we welcome our Special Guests: The Lennox & Addington Horticultural Society

It's gardening season! Take part in the Lennox & Addington Horticultural Society Plant Sale once again this year! Stock up on beautiful, locally grown annuals and perennials! Come by and let us help you fill up your flowerbeds! With on average 15 Market Vendors in attendance, there is everything from fresh foods, locally made baked goods & preserves, crafts, knitted items, artwork, jewellery, soaps, herbal products, honey & honey products, maple syrup, pottery, and much, much more!

Making Greater Napanee more accessible isn't just about physical changes - such as ramps, wider doorways, brighter lights and bigger signs - it's also about changing attitudes. In Greater Napanee, we want to create communities where people with disabilities are welcomed and valued. We want to make people aware of the strengths of people with disabilities and how little changes can help enrich all of our lives.

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The Town offers a pension plan, comprehensive employer paid benefit package and a progressive work environment. Applicants should submit a detailed resume with references clearly marked File #1-2013 Labourer/Operator, by noon Monday, May 13, 2013 to: Raymond Callery, CAO, Town of Greater Napanee, PO Box 97, Napanee K7R 3L4

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IN THE MATTER of Sections 45 and 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application(s) for consent(s) or minor variance(s) at a public meeting on May 28, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Greater Napanee at 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario. If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on any of these applications, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s) does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent or approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s), you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should request a copy of the decision since the Committee of Adjustment decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board by the applicant or another member of the public. Additional information regarding the application(s) is/are available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 45 Commercial Court or by contacting the Development Services Department at (613) 3545931 Extension 114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number. LAND SEVERANCE/CONSENT / MINOR VARIANCE: Applicant

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Dated at the Town of Greater Napanee this 9th day of May, 2013.

Labourer /Operator

Salary Range: $19.32 - $23.30 per hour Rate will depend on qualifications and experience

Saturday s Bi-weekly Schedule May 18th

JOB POSTING

This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week with call back duties during winter season or as required by Foreman. Duties include, become familiar with road system, operate all departments’ equipment, general maintenance of equipment, plowing/sanding responsibilities and other duties as assigned. Must possess a valid Class “D” driver’s licence and “Z” air brake endorsement. Qualifications and responsibilities for this position are available on our website at www.greaternapanee.com

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• Camps run f r o m J u l y 2 nd to August 2 3 rd • Register by the week • You can register until the Friday prior to the week you wish to sign up for!

Visit 12 Market Square or Call 613-354-3351 for more information

Further information on the position can be obtained by contacting David Morgan, General Manager Infrastructure Services 613-354-8863. We are an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation for accessibility purposes is available upon request during the recruitment process.

2013 Free Large Item Drop Off Event

Proof of residency will be required. (eg. license, tax bill, mail 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 too large for curbside garbage pickup 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, pressuretreated wood, wood pallets and soft/hard plywood) Fees will apply to all material not designated large item. Commercial / Contractor waste and hazardous waste will NOT be accepted.

Saturday May 25

Former Richmond Landfill 1271 Beechwood Rd 8:00am 1:00pm

Monday May 27 Tuesday May 28 Wednesday May 29

South Fredericksburgh WDS 651 SF Township Road 1 10:00am 2:00pm

Thursday May 30 Friday May 31 Saturday June 1

Former Richmond Landfill 1271 Beechwood Rd 8:00am 1:00pm

South Fredericksburgh WDS 651 SF Township Road 1 10:00am 2:00pm

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


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EDITORIAL

Picturing Our Community

How to waste $585 million Public confidence in government is not exactly at high ebb these days. Former Premier Dalton McGuinty’s testimony at a committee hearing in Toronto this week showed us another example why. McGuinty was answering questions relating to his government’s decision to cancel construction of a couple of gas-fired electricitygenerating stations in Oakville and Mississauga (the Mississauga plant will now be built just west of Bath near the Lennox Generating Station). That cancellation came in the midst of the last provincial election; the decision to cancel those plants, it’s widely acknowledged, helped several Liberal MPPs in that area retain their seats, and helped the Liberals maintain power. McGuinty, in his testimony, said that the decision to cancel those plants — and he acknowledged that it was his decision — was not politically motivated. That response, of course, prompted many a guffaw among McGuinty’s political foes and other observers. Indeed, the timing of the decision, in the heat of a hard-fought campaign, suggests otherwise. But even if we accept McGuinty's explanation — that Oakville and Mississauga were just the wrong places to put these plants — it’s hardly better. These projects were already well underway. Construction had already begun at the Mississauga site. But, it was only later that the Liberals determined they had selected the wrong place for these plants? That fact alone make the ‘it wasn’t politically motivated’ answer suspect. But if McGuinty’s telling the truth, it suggests something else: staggering incompetence. “In Oakville and Mississauga, we were faced with a circumstance where gas plants were sited right next to schools, condominium towers, family homes, and a hospital. That wasn’t right,” McGuinty told the committee. That’s great, but you only figured that out after shovels were in the ground? Further — and regardless of the motivation behind cancellation — the decision is costing taxpayers $585 million. To put that in perspective, that’s more than twice the annual budget of the Limestone District School Board. That’s $585 million added to a provincial budget that already has a significant red-ink problem. Whether the decision was made to save Liberal seats or because the government simply picked the wrong spot, this is $585 million completely and utterly wasted. McGuinty testified that he was not aware of just how much the cancellation would cost. That, too, has been questioned by the opposition. Make no mistake: it’s rich that the NDP and Tories are questioning McGuinty’s motivations. After all, if either of the opposition parties had formed the government after the last election, they’d have cancelled the plants too. And, presumably, taxpayers would have been on the hook for $585 million. But it still takes us back to the fact that there’s half-a-billion dollars going out the door that didn’t need to be spent. Whether it was politics or incompetence, it all amounts to a lack of respect for Ontario taxpayers. Governments are elected to be good stewards of the public purse; on this score at least, the Liberals have indisputably failed to live up to that task.

The Napanee Beaver welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no more than 300 words, and all letters must be signed. Send your letters to beaver@bellnet.ca, or to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, ON, K7R 3J7

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Local artist Pat Shea describes his oil painting, ‘10-64’, named for the police call sign ‘proceed with caution.’ Shea donated the painting to the Napanee OPP last week as a token of appreciation for their help during a difficult time. Prints of the painting are available for sale at the detachment for $52 for a 14x7, $95 for a 18x9 and $160 for a 24x12. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Greater Napanee Youth Drop-In Centre.

Letter to the Editor

Laying the blame for litter where it belongs Just a brief post-script follow-up to our Earth day thank you note. There were plenty of derogatory remarks directed towards Tim Hortons, McDonalds and others as a result of the amount of their items pulled from the countryside. None of these companies jettisons their cups, cans, etc. from car windows. Tim’s in particular offers a nice recycling program and a consumer has the choice of returning the cups to them or tossing them into their work or home blue box. Foremost, though, they offer reasonably priced reusable ‘go-cups’ that make every subsequent visit to their stores a bit cheaper and a great deal more environmentally friendly. Tim’s has handed out

boxes of these cups at our last few earth day events as well as displays them prominently within their stores in order to encourage this ‘good Earth’ conduct. McDonald’s offered a recycling program years before the word ‘recycling’ became fashionable but non-compliance by patrons drove it away. McDonald’s has since resurrected a similar program offering separate bins for paper recycling yet on visits to their stores. It’s discouraging to witness so many that don’t feel that they should take the few seconds to make that correct choice. Their paper products, as well, can be returned to them or sorted into the closest blue box. The blame for the three tons of trash

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removed from Napanee’s surroundings this year — along with countless tires, toasters, diapers and so forth — and thousands of large bags collected over many years falls at the feet of a few people. It’s important for Greater Napanee council to follow-up on our recommendations to again make the consequences serious enough that catching one of those that good conduct has left behind, will make that example worthwhile. We would again like to thank all of our business sponsors who help us to create a Greater Napanee. Barry Robinson, Good Friends of the Earth

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This one’s for the moms ITH Mother’s Day this Sunday, I thought I would treat this week’s column to her. After all, many of our mothers have taught us about design and their decorating secrets. I know my mother did, and she put up with my early design style as I may have rearranged my room a few times throughout my childhood. Or even my brother Emile’s room without him giving me permission — but he got a nice, tidy room after, so I don’t think he minded too much. As we look forward to spending this special day with our mothers, mother-in-laws, or remembering our mothers who have passed away, have you ever wondered where and when we started to celebrate this special day” The history of Mother’s Day is centuries old and the earliest celebrations of mothers can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honour of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. During the 1600s, the Christians in England celebrated a day to honour Mary, the Mother of Christ. By a religious order the holiday was later expanded in its scope to include all mothers, and named as Mothering Sunday and was celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent as a way of honouring the mothers of England. During this time, many of England’s poor worked as servants for the wealthy. As most jobs were located far from their homes, the servants would live at the houses of their employers. On Mothering Sunday, the servants would have the day off and were encouraged to return home and spend the day with their mothers. As Christianity spread throughout Europe the cel-

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ebration changed to honor the ‘Mother Church’— the spiritual power that gave them life and protected them from harm. Over time the church festival blended with the Mothering Sunday celebration. People began honouring their mothers as well as the church. With the passage of time, the practice of this tradition ceased slowly. The English colonists settled in North America and slowly discontinued the tradition of Mothering Sunday because of lack of time. In the United States, Mother’s Day was loosely inspired by the British day and was first suggested after the American Civil War by socialist Julia Ward Howe. She was horrified by the carnage of the Civil War and the FrancoPrussian War and so in 1870, she tried to issue a manifesto for peace at international peace conferences in London and Paris. During the Franco-Prussian war in the 1870s, Howe began a one-woman peace crusade and made an impassioned “appeal to womanhood” to rise against war. She composed in Boston a powerful plea that same year which is generally considered to be the original Mother’s Day proclamation and was translated into several languages and distributed widely. Howe began promoting the idea of a ‘Mother’s Day for Peace’ to be celebrated June 2, honouring peace, motherhood and womanhood. It was due to her efforts that in 1873, women in 18 cities in America held a Mother’s Day for Peace gathering. Howe rigorously championed the cause of the official celebration of Mother’s Day and declaration of official holiday on the day.

The celebration, however, preferred to remain a spindied out when she turned ster. When her mother her efforts to working for died on May 9, 1905, Anna peace and woman’s rights missed her greatly as well in other ways. Howe failed as did her sister Elsinore. in her attempt to get the Anna felt children often formal recognition of a neglected to appreciate Mother’s Day for Peace. It their mothers enough is a landmark in the histo- while the mother was still ry of Mother’s Day in the alive. Now, she intended to sense that this was to be a start a Mother’s Day, as an precursor to the Modern honouring of the mothers. Mother’s In 1907, two Day celebrayears after tions. her mothHowe’s er’s death, idea was Anna Jarvis influenced disclosed by Ann her intenM a r i e tion to her R e e v e s friends who Jarvis, a supported y o u n g her cause Appalachian wholehearthomemaker edly. So, who starting supported in 1858 had by her attempted friends, to improve Anna decidsanitation ed to dedithrough cate her life what she to her mothc a l l e d Design Time er’s cause ‘Mothers and to Friendship establish Mother’s Day to Day’. In the 1900s, at a “honour mothers, living time when most women and dead.” devoted their time solely She started the camon their family and homes, paign to establish a Jarvis was working to national Mother’s Day. assist in the healing of the With her friends, she startnation after the Civil War. ed a letter-writing camAnn was instrumental in paign to urge ministers, saving thousands of lives businessmen and conby teaching women in her gressmen in declaring a Mothers Friendship Clubs national Mother’s Day holthe basics of nursing and iday. She hoped Mother’s sanitation which she Day would increase learned from her famous respect for parents and physician brother James strengthen family bonds. Reeves, M.D. As a result of her It was Jarvis’ daughter efforts the first Mother’s Anna Jarvis who finally Day was observed on May succeeded in introducing 10, 1908, with a church Mother’s Day in the sense service honouring the Late as we celebrate it today. Mrs. Reeves Jarvis, in the Anna graduated from the Andrews Methodist Female Seminary School, Church in Grafton, West and later moved to Virginia, where she spent Philadelphia with her fam- 20 years taking Sunday ily and spent many years school classes. Another looking after her ailing service was also conducted mother. This is why she on the same date in

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Philadelphia where Mrs. Jarvis died. So it was more of a homage service for Mrs. Reeves Jarvis that a general one conducted in honour of motherhood. Nevertheless, this set the stage for the later Mother’s Day observances held in honour of motherhood. Following this, it gained a widespread popularity across the nation. The Mother’s Day International Association came into being on Dec. 12, 1912, to promote and encourage meaningful observances of the event. Anna’s dream came true when on May 9, 1914; the Presidential proclamation declared the second Sunday of May to be observed as Mother’s Day for American citizens to show the flag in honour of those mothers whose sons had died in war. Mother’s Day continues to be one of the most commercially successful occasions in North America. It is also the most popular day of the year to dine out at a restaurant in North America. The occasion is now celebrated not so much with flags as with gifts, cards, hugs, thank yous, flowers and other tokens of affection. While many countries of the world celebrate their own Mother’s Day on different days and at different times throughout the year, there are some countries such as Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia and Belgium which also celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May. It’s a wonderful holiday to acknowledge your mothers contribution in your life and pay a tribute to her. In honour of my mother Ria (who has passed away), my stepmother Penny and my Mother-inlaw Parvaneh, they have and continue to teach me

so much. I can remember growing up and watching my mother sew, and she taught me about fabrics and how to sew, and I loved going to the fabric store with her, where the bolts of fabrics were endless and I could use my imagination and creativity and sew clothes for my dolls and pillows and bags. I love working with fabric, and it’s one of my favourite parts of decorating. She allowed me to fuel my passion for design as I changed my room around 50 times and to experiment with different bedding and colours. The only thing I wasn’t allowed to do was put a tack or nail holes in any of the walls (a rule I pass down to my kids as they reach the poster stage of their childhood). Penny and my motherin-law Parvaneh have always encouraged the value of family and are always there when I need them. They have passed down to me family recipes (which never turn out like when they make it — I think they secretively leave out an ingredient). They are wonderful grandmothers to my three kids and I appreciate everything they do for me. I hope we all reflect on how special our mothers are in our lives and thank them for what they have all taught, shared and loved us. Happy Mother’s Day! Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613-561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.c a or visit her at her office in the Lenadco Building.

Prince Edward Point is a busy bird spot It was in 1997 when three of us met somewhere — can’t remember where — and discussed the possibility of creating a birding festival as a way to draw birders and tourist dollars into Prince Edward County. Few of us can even remember if the Birding Festival came first or was it the Prince Edward County Field Naturalists, or did it all happen at the same time. I do remember over 90 interested people crowded into a town hall when we launched the idea. Both entities have done exceptionally well since 1997. The Prince Edward County Field Naturalists, of course, a driving force right now in their effort to recognize the County’s South Shore and its rare alvar habitat and staging area for millions of spring and fall migrants, and protecting it from development. The Spring Birding Festival also has accomplished much in its 16 years of existence in drawing attention to a migration point that is rivaled only by Point Pelee. Routinely we see birders here now from across Ontario and Quebec, and from Michigan, New York and Ohio. So, the Birding Festival has

been a positive thing for the County as it has brought in tourism dollars and has promoted Prince Edward Point as a number one birding area in eastern Ontario. Also, it has increased exposure for the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory which is now instrumental in organizing the annual event. In terms of visitors, it will never become a Point Pelee, and perhaps we don’t want shuttle buses, and throngs of people in such numbers there is scarcely a spot for a brown thrasher to perch. Right now, it seems just right. Promoting this incredible birding area without abusing it. This year’s Festival features the same high quality roster of events as in past years with a few new twists. As in the past, knowledgeable birders will be on hand to lead visitors along a number of groomed trails through the Point Traverse Woods, bordered by carpets of blue phlox, Dutchman’sbreeches and columbines. Above this maize of wildflowers will be this almost phantasmagoria in the branches – up to 25 species of warblers, thrushes, flycatchers, tanagers and orioles, just arrived from across the waters of Lake

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Outdoor Rambles Ontario. Here the birds will rest for a few days, gorge on midges and emerging larvae, before heading to nesting grounds farther north. These walks take place every morning during the Festival, May 11-20, at 8 a.m. Both Saturdays, there will be evening hikes from the Observatory to the lighthouse at 4 p.m. Two workshops will help birders improve their identification skills. On Saturday, May 11th, I will present “Warblers I Have Known and Loved”, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Saturday, May 18th, Pamela Stagg will lead a

workshop called “Look Way Up – Raptor Identification” , 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The workshops will be presented at Jackson’s Falls Schoolhouse B&B. The fee for each program is $25 and pre-registration is recommended. On Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m., there will be free presentation at Bloomfield Town Hall called Techno-birding. Presented by Pamela Stagg, the program will show how our understanding of birds is increasing dramatically through the use of technologies such as bird banding networks, radar and radio-tracking – even radio-isotope analysis of feathers to show where a bird has travelled. “It’s easy to think of migrants like wood warblers as ‘our birds’,” Pamela explains. “But they may only be in our area for a few weeks each year. If we’re to save some of our most critically endangered species, we need to look at all the areas where the birds, live, not just local habitat. New technology will pinpoint all the places with birds call home.” On May 19th, A Birding the County Tour with Prince Edward County Field Naturalists Cheryl Anderson and Myrna Wood will

highlight some of the County’s best birding spots, and will last until noon. ($5/person). Participants are asked to meet at the Mariners’ Park Museum, 2065 County Road 13 at 8:00 am. Throughout the Festival there will be daily banding demonstrations and tours of the banding station. A hospitality tent, provided by the Stewardship Council, will be open for visitors to chat with other birders, post their sightings, and meet the dedicated PEPtBO volunteers. Light snacks the Observatory’s own shade grown, bird-friendly coffee will be available, as well as PEPtBO merchandise. Public washrooms are located on site. Details of the Birding Festival are on my website under EVENTS from the Main Menu. Scroll down until you see “Birding Festival 2013”, and then join us next week if you can. It will be well worth the trip. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 476 5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.


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65 Years Ago May 12, 1948 n Although police were able to make an arrest in connection with an apparent armed break-in at the Miller Biscuit Company, they weren’t able to make the charges stick. A pair of Kingston men were accused of breaking into the building and then holding up Jack Miller, the son of the owner of the building who was there studying for an upcoming exam. Miller was later taken to Kingston where he identified two men as the culprits; however, when the case came before a judge, it was thrown out due to a lack of evidence. n An Anglican minister from Parham won local Liberals’ endorsement to be the party’s candidate in the upcoming provincial election. Rev. James Daw won the nomination after two other nominees declined to allow their names stand. Neither Thomas Dixon of Sunbury or Hugh Wilson of Denbigh would run against Rev. Daw. Rev. Daw would face Conservative incumbent J. A. Pringle in the provincial riding of Frontenac-Addington.

35 Years Ago May 10, 1978 n Trustees with the Lennox and Addington County Board of Education refused to back down from a decision to change school district boundaries for Enterprise Public School and H. H. Langford Public Schools. Delegations of parents upset with the decision — which they felt would reduce their schools’ populations and therefore threaten special education and library services — grilled trustees and board chairperson Hugh Kerr. In the end, however, Kerr and the board refused to revisit their decision. “There’s no way this board feels it should change its decision. To do so would be impractical.” n Some less-than-favourable remarks by provincial Liberal leader Dr. Stuart Smith regarding Ernestown’s Urban Transit Development Corporation were met dismissively by local officials. Dr. Smith suggested the facility, located near Millhaven Fibres, was a “gigantic publicity gimmick” staged by Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Bill Davis, and that UTDC officials were busying themselves “re-inventing the street car.” Both local MPP James Taylor and Ernestown Reeve Cecil Kidd wrote off the comments as “political talk.” CATHY LEE

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Some things never change substantially, as was recorded in a spring issue of The Napanee Beaver of 1896. Weather is always on the minds of Canadians and it was that year too. Farmers, whose numbers were much larger in Lennox and Addington County then, still worried over the forecast. Others just complained, no matter the weather. At both Beaver and Lime Lakes, for example, the weather still continued to be dry, and everyone was wishing for rain. In Tamworth East, farmers said they were nearly through with their spring work, but rain was needed badly. At Desmond, near Varty Lake, seeding was almost done, but again rain was very much wished for. Wilton announced fair weather with garden and crops going in fast, but that, “The rainbow the Monday before brought no rain to us.” A heavy thunder storm also passed over Centreville the Friday before, and Millhaven described how a shower they had the Monday before did not do a great deal of good; however, the grain looked well and the grass and trees were beginning to show a healthy shade of green. The plum trees were in bloom and the apple trees were coming out there too. The submissions concluded with, “The weather has been very warm for the season.” In Enterprise, the enterprising R. H, Peters was “making ready for the warm weather by adding to his store another department for the purpose of supplying ice cream to cool the blood of all requiring such treatment.” Farming and horses go hand-in-hand ,and so much of the news was about them, including, “Yes, quite a number of our Napanee townsmen are noted for having fine horses and nobby turn-outs.” And accidents with horses have always occurred as when, on the previous Monday afternoon, Mr. J. N. McCreary told how he’d left his horse and wagon standing in his yard ready for a trip in the country. The steamer Reindeer was idling on the Napanee River when its whistle gave the signal for starting. McCreary’s horse answered the toots by starting off on a run. “After a spin around several blocks he halted in front of Mr. Card’s residence, West

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Manly McDonald’s iconic ‘Tilling the Land’ shows a scene that would not be uncommon in the Lennox and Addington countryside. Street, with everything tors. The bull was finally right side up and no dam- caught, shot and returned to the abattoir. Sad ending age done.” An episode with a pair for a burly bullock! On another note, in of draft horses was also mentioned that week. The Enterprise, the merry rattle news item said, “While the of the milk wagon was men were engaged in put- heard in the village again ting in their spring seeding and at Moscow, the milk on the farm of Mr. F. Sher- wagons started the week man, Hay Bay, one of the before, and the boys reported a good t e a m s load of milk. hitched to a Some in drag took Erinsville fright at had starting something to send milk and started to the factory on a run. The and in Plevdriver of a na, milk team hitched wagons had to a seeder made their left his team first appearstanding in ance. Apparthe field and ently there started to was a scarcicatch the ty of milk runaways. however, as a While runMr. Napp, ning after the cheesethe other maker, said horses the he would ones left only make standing cheese every started on a Legacy other day. run with the Accidents seeder, causing a third team in the field and sickness were common to run. “ There was a lively then as well. It was recounttime for a while until the ed that “Colebrook’s Robert horses were all caught and Campsall, who had the misdamages counted. Results, fortune to get a finger cut off a broken drag, a broken by the circular saw, was not seeder, and horses not improving very fast.” And much the worse for the Mr. John Webster, of Webster & Boyes’ carriage scrimmage.” Other livestock figured works, “while operating a in the news. There was dis- circular saw the week closed that a mad bull before met with a painful south of Napanee escaped accident. His hand slipped the Gerow and Haycock and the saw cut off the Butchery; the animal knuckle of the first finger of “seemed to understand its his right hand.” Ouch! Addicoming doom” and went tionally, in Napanee, “Charhaywire, rushing at its cap- lie Pollard fell into the cis-

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tern of Mrs. Frank Boyes on Wednesday last. The trap door had been left open. He was knocked senseless for a time and now carries a black eye.” Also in Napanee tidbits, “Mr. Thomas Pybus, whose eye was injured while cutting stone was improving,” but, “Mrs. K. Quinn of Croyden was suffering from another abscess” and “Carrie Elliott suffered from a severe attack of quinsy.” Then there was the misfortunate old Mr. Macdermott, who came all the way from Sheffield Township, Addington County, with the expectation of being able to obtain admission to the House of Providence, “there to end his days,” He was told by the mayor of Kingston, shown in the archives as Robert Elliott, that his case would be looked into, and he was asked to return later. He had not put in an appearance since. And at least one remedy had not reached poor Macdermott’s ears. It was revealed that. “Not a single failure to cure the cough which usually succeeds an attack of grippe is known, when Dr. Laviolettte’s Syrup of Turpentine had been used.” Sounds quite effective — or lethal. Next week in Part 2 we’ll read reports of racy behaviour, the mundane and the truly odd. Charles Beale is a former educator, historian, freelance writer and author of Manly E. MacDonald Interpreter of Old Ontario. Contacts: info@charlesbeale.ca/charles.beale@sym patico.ca/613-354-8029.

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Hall at 1 p.m. Cost is $7 per person. Call 613-354-4606 to reserve your table. Sponsored by the Napanee Kinette Club. LUNCH At the Napanee Legion. Come enjoy at hot meal including dessert with tea or coffee all for just $9. Everyone is welcome and serving begins at 11:30 a.m. BMF BANQUET The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet on May 10, 2013 at Selby Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $ 15 per person. Reservations must be in by May 8th. Men, Ladies and youth are welcome. Guest speaker is

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

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51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things, charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome.

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613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman 9:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School at Centreville 11am - Worship Service at Newburgh (Third Sunday of each month is a Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!

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137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”

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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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ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH WESTDALE PARK Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, FREE METHODIST CHURCH Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks 11:30am - Groups for all Ages

NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong” 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”

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SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

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

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The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; Children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wednesday, 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s group May 11th - Roast Beef Dinner Empey Hill: 11:15am - Worship Service

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


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$7,000 raised in second annual event Saturday BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

It was a fun time with a serious message. The second annual John Grose L&A Diabetes Walk raised more than $7,000 and brought out members of Grose’s family. Officers from the local OPP detachment, the St. John’s Ambulance, as well as representatives from its partners — the Canadian Dia-

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betes Association and Napanee Area Community Health Centre — also participated. Krista Jacky, a dietician at the NACHC, has a brother who was recently diagnosed with diabetes and was out spreading awareness on his behalf, educating people on diabetes prevention and management. “To prevent diabetes we encourage healthy, active living, eating healthy, getting 150 minutes of physical activity in a week, following the four food groups … and getting their bloodwork checked every three years if they’re over 40,” said Jacky. For those already living with diabetes, she encourages meeting with a local dietician to discuss a healthy diet for managing this new lifestyle. Gillian Kingston, diabetes nurse educator at the L&A County General Hospital, said diabetes is often thought of as less serious than it really is. “Diabetes is the cause of more deaths each year than breast cancer and AIDS combined. Often people are not concerned when they’re given a diagnosis of diabetes from their physician, they merely think, ‘Well, it’s in the family,’ or, ‘I figured I would get it sooner or later,’ but if they’re

diagnosed with cancer, their response would more likely be, ‘What can I do? I can beat this,’” explained Kingston prior to the walk on Saturday. “The reason I’m here today is to encourage a change. My strongest wish is to see people change their attitude about diabetes and its seriousness. As a diabetes educator, I know what you do everyday does make a difference. All it really takes is one small change. One small change will make a difference and lead to more changes,” continued Kingston. There are two types of diabetes, which Jacky explained are treated and maintained completely differently and are also acquired for different reasons. Type 1 Diabetes, typically diagnosed in children, results in requiring insulin every day for life. Type 2 Diabetes, which is typically as a result of poor diet and lifestyle, can sometimes be controlled through diet or maintained through oral medications. This type can also lead to requiring insulin daily. “Type 1 diabetes is an auto-immune disorder and it’s when the pancreas stops producing insulin so then you need to supplement with insulin, whereas

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Walkers head off from Conservation Park while participating in the second annual John Grose Memorial Diabetes Walk on Saturday. Type 2 diabetes is more lifestyle related, typically related to being overweight and it’s because there’s resistance to the insulin (in) your body… to take the sugar up to use for energy,”

explained Jacky. Through the Canadian Diabetes Association, the funds raised from Saturday’s fundraiser will help people in Napanee affected by diabetes.

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This free, six-week workshop helps people of all ages to actively achieve their best health and wellness while managing one or more ongoing conditions like arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, stroke, kidney disease, depression, ling disease, and others. Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services 310 Bridge St. West, Napanee Activity Room

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Rescue centre ‘showered’ with visitors Staff Reporter

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Michelle Anthony, an SPWC staffer, holds up a five-week-old orphaned red fox after bottle feeding it at the SPWC baby shower. She said about 360 animals have already been admitted this year and expects anywhere between 600 and 700 by the end of June. “One orphan raccoon can cost us up to $250 to raise and feed. I think last year we admitted over 200 raccoons. It gets expensive really quick at that rate,� she explained. But balancing the

chequebook isn’t their only concern at SPWC; Birmingham said space is also limited. “We do go through moments where we are full because there are only so many cages for certain stages.� she said. “The beauty of this work, as opposed to animal shelter work, is that our animals don’t have to find homes, they need to get mature and be released.�

environment, so (by adding) light, sound, a lot of activity, then they will take their young and move to another den they already have set up and leave no orphans behind,� she explained. “But when people start getting involved and they start trapping or shutting things off, then we end up with orphans that need our care.� During the baby show-

er, SPWC accepted monetary donations and items to use in the facility, including paper towels, bleach, toilet paper, dish detergent, garbage bags and blankets. SPWC is also in need of building materials such as fencing and paving stones, a garden shed and Canadian Tire money. Anyone with items or money to donate can stop by the SPWC or email info@sandypineswildlife.org.

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Napanee’s Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre held its annual baby shower on Sunday to raise awareness and money for the facility. Funds generated by the popular event will help care for the hundreds of orphaned wildlife babies, and other injured animals, the SPWC takes in each year. It was an all-day event attended by hundreds coming out to see the petting zoo, dog races, donkey rides and SPWC animals. Leah Birmingham, SPWC assistant director and registered vet tech, said events like these are what keep their doors open, giving injured and orphaned animals a chance. “(It’s) to let people know really what’s going on behind the doors and then also to raise funds, that’s the key part of it. There’s absolutely no government funding in this work and the demand is huge from the public. People find these animals and they look to us for help,� said Birmingham. “It’s donations and events like this. It’s what people donate that cares for these animals,� she continued, between orphaned raccoon feedings.

When animals grow, they move to different cages and sections, weaning them off milk and teaching them to be independent and wild. “Then to the pre-release cages, when they’re no longer being fed milkreplacement, at that point, they get really wild. They only see a human once or twice a day and they get really wild at that point,� said Birmingham. She said one of the most important preventative measures to ensuring orphaned wildlife animals survive is to contact the SPWC prior to interfering with their natural habitats. “It’s a really sad for us because if we’re given notice we can help to encourage people to have the animals move on, on their own,� she said. Raccoons are known to have dens made at multiple locations in case the mother senses danger. She would then move her young to a safer den. Birmingham said if they are notified, they could encourage the mother to move her young elsewhere. “If we have the opportunity to make the environment they’re in unstable, no mother wants to raise her young in an unstable

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2 Mother's Day is coming soon. Have you thought about the gifts and what you’re going to do for your Mother on her day? I mean let’s not forget their endless hours staying awake with you for every bad dream. All the kisses to the bloody knees because you have a

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The History of Mother’s Day

he tradition of Mother's Day is actually centuries old and goes all the way back to the times of the ancient Greeks, who held festivities to honor Rhea, the mother of the gods. Later, early Christians celebrated the Mother's Festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent to honor Mary, the mother of Christ. In 1872 Julia Ward Howe organized a day for mothers dedicated to peace. That day turned out to be a landmark date in the history of Mother's Day.

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n 1907, Anna M. Jarvis, a Philadelphia schoolteacher, spawned a movement to set up a national Mother's Day in honor of her own mother. She solicited the help of hundreds of legislators and prominent businessmen to create a special day that would be set aside just to honor mothers. n May 7, 1914, a resolution providing that the second Sunday in May be designated Mother's Day was introduced by Representative James T. Heflin of Alabama and Senator Morris Shep-

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Saturn guest stars at Dark Sky viewing event BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Photo by Terence Dickinson

Saturn, as it appears in a telescope on Earth.

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Backyard stargazers will want to head to the Lennox and Addington Dark Sky Viewing Area this Saturday for a rare chance to glimpse the icy rings of Saturn. Astronomer Terrence Dickinson will be on hand at the Erinsville site on County Rd. 41 to point out the ringed planet. Its current tilt, coupled with its proximity to Earth, offer the best viewing of Saturn in six years. “It’s not so much the time of

year as Saturn’s position in its orbit,� explains Dickinson, who also serves as editor for SkyNews Magazine. “It has a 29and-a-half year orbit around the sun. Each Earth year Saturn is in a different position. Right now it’s in a favourable position for viewing when the weather is good.� Amateur astronomers are encouraged to bring their gear to the lookout point, which is strategically placed in an area free of light pollution. “A relatively small telescope will show the rings,� said Dickinson. “You see that it’s obviously not a sphere, it’s got these handles on either

side. That’s the way Galileo saw it with the very first telescope in 1610. But he didn’t know what the handles were. It wasn’t until 1655 when Christiaan Huygens, a Dutch astronomer, figured out what he was looking at, that he was looking at what appeared to him to be a solid ring around the planet.� Since then the planet has continued to fascinate stargazers for centuries. “It’s one of the few objects in the sky that isn’t faint and difficult to see. This is a bright object in the sky that just looks like a star,� said Dickinson. “When you take a good telescope, we’ll be looking from 150 to 200 magnifi-

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cation, it really is quite strikingly clear.� Conditions were so pristine earlier this week that Dickinson was able to view three of Saturn’s 62 moons. Even with over 55 years experience of observing the night sky, Dickinson still rates the ringed planet as one of his favourite views. “Everybody has in their mind what Saturn looks like. You see it in cartoons, in advertising,� he said. “It’s not just in astronomy books. It represents space. When you look through the telescope you say ‘Wow, there’s the real thing.’ I’d say it’s the No. 1 most astronomically striking objects you can look at with a telescope.� All viewings of course are at the mercy of Mother Nature. If it’s a cloudy night, it could spoil the whole evening. Dickinson will be there from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., armed with a laser pointer to highlight some of the Milky Way’s points of interest. Provided it’s a clear night, the Dark Sky Viewing Area will provide the perfect backdrop. The award winning site, which features a concrete slab to serve as a base for tripods, has drawn visitors from across the province looking to escape city lights. For updates on the weather conditions and directions to the site, visit www.DarkSkyViewing.com.

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Grant fosters healthy choices at Bath BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

St. Patrick C.S. students Symone and Daniel Elliott, Isabel DeMarsh, and Antonio Santos, enjoy their French desserts with their classmates.

Local students get intro to French cuisine, en français BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

An Erinsville St. Patrick Catholic School French teacher collaborated with J.J. O’Neill Catholic School staff to bring Chef Solange to Napanee for a special French class consisting of baking traditional French foods and learning new language skills. St. Patrick’s teacher Owen McGuire said it was a great way for students to take their French skills outside of the classroom and use them in a real life environment. “It’s a great opportunity for kids to speak in French for a purpose,” said McGuire. “They get to see someone else that speaks it aside from their teacher. There’s not a lot of opportunity to speak French in Napanee so it’s a real life application for them. They can see the purpose of learning French and speaking French and they get to cook, too.” Students learned the ingredients and tools in the kitchen prior to Chef Solange’s visit at JJ O’Neill CS last week. Chef Solange is part of the Chef Suzanne program, where two chefs visit hundreds of schools in eastern Ontario each year, promoting French foods and language skills. Chef Solange gave instructions to the students in French and taught a brief French history lesson while the cookies they made together baked. “It’s just really to promote French to the kids because when I say the recipe to the kids, they repeat after me in French,” she said. Chef Solange taught students to make ‘Cat’s Tongue Cookies,’ which were enjoyed along with cold fruit tea.

“We’re doing a recipe that goes way back. This is a recipe that came from the 1700s. When the French left France to come to Canada, they brought that recipe with them, along with croissants and all that good stuff,” said Chef Solange. “(The cat) laps up the milk with his tongue so that’s what you’re supposed to do with your cat’s tongue, you’re supposed to dip it in whipping cream and then you dip it in jam like a cat would do when he drinks the milk,” she told the students, while they enjoyed their French snacks.

“I think it’s great for the kids to learn about healthy eating and I like to see the looks on their faces, especially the little kids when they try the foods and they go, ‘ewww this is gross’ but then there’s a lot of them that say, ‘oh this is so good,’” laughed Willson. “I usually send the recipes home with the parents. I enjoy it because I like to interact with the kids and get them to try new things.” Earlier this year, Willson taught the Grade 5s how to make quick and healthy after-school snacks and had a couple parents assist. “I’d like to see more parent involvement,” said Willson. “I’d like to see it continue year to year, if I’m not able to do it to see someone else take it over, that would be great.”

ley, stating the smoothie is something she knows her family would enjoy. She said she wasn’t convinced at first that she would enjoy the contrasting foods blended together but was surprised to find that she did. “Things that don’t look appetizing, sometimes they taste good,” she laughed. H u m b e r- Fa r r i s h agreed, saying, “You hear spinach and you go, ‘ewww!’ but it’s delicious!” “My favourite was the butternut squash soup,” continued Humber-Farrish. “I would tell my family about it and my dad because he eats healthy so he could try out the smoothie and the squash soup.” Willson said she loves teaching students about healthy living but is even more proud when they take the recipes home to their families.

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A Metro grant provided Bath Public School with the tools needed to make its Healthy Snacks Program even more successful. Parent Council member and Healthy Snacks organizer Cindy Willson said the $1,000 grant paid for all the program food this year as well as some new supplies, such as blenders, measuring cups and knives. The program aims to teach students to make healthy choices and easy, nutritious snacks. “What I do is I go into each classroom once throughout the year and the teachers fill out what they’d like to see for me to bring in. For example, for

the kindergartens they just want to basic food groups so I’ll teach them to get on the right path to eating healthy. And then some other teachers will want more curriculum-related (items), like Egyptian food, or the class here is doing local foods,” said Willson, who brought the program to a Grade 8 classroom recently. Grade 8 students Isaac Humber-Farrish and Leah Alsop-Shelley were surprised with how much they enjoyed some of the snacks Willson taught them. They made Frog Smoothies (made with banana, spinach, soy milk and berries), egg and beet sandwiches and butternut squash soup. “It’s interesting how they put spinach in with fruit to make the smoothie,” said Alsop-Shel-


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New poverty subcommittee seeks to spur action A core group of hard working people and organizations have been relentlessly working to keep the food bank full, ensuring children have winter boots to wear, a backpack full of supplies for school, and many other essential services. This group is the Lennox and Addington Poverty Reduction Committee. We are a group that is striving to raise awareness of those living in poverty in our community and to work collaboratively to try to reduce the prevalence of poverty in L&A. In October 2012 the group decided to form the sub-committee of Community Engagement and Communication. It is the hope of the subcommittee to mobilize the public’s support to help eliminate

poverty through political and social change. As a member of this subcommittee it is important to me for people to understand the hardships and adversities people living in poverty can face. Research has proven that the poorest Canadians have worse physical and mental health than higher-income groups. In fact, the lower a person’s income, the worse his or her overall health is. This fact is especially true for young children. Researchers from Cornell University recently conducted a longitudinal study on the physiological effects of poverty in young children. They looked at 13year-olds and concluded that the more time they had spent living in

Dana Henry Food For Thought poverty the less efficient their bodies were in handling environmental demands. Furthermore, their organs and tissues were suffering from more stress-induced strain then other children their age. When thinking about poverty and the people facing the reality of it, it is important to remember that many people who work full time jobs are still living below the poverty line. This situation is often classified as ‘the working poor.’ According to Statistics Canada, in 2007, 31 per cent of low income

families were the working poor with one or more parents working full time. This statistic proves that even if you are a hardworking individual or part of a hard working family, it is sometimes not enough to rise out of poverty. Even those working full time jobs may still need help obtaining the basic necessities in life, such as healthy food, warm clothing, and safe shelter. The Poverty Reduction Committee, along with many community agencies, is trying to help families and individuals obtain these necessities. Our ultimate goal is to eradicate poverty and not have to implement any initiatives or bandaid fixes to the problem. This can only be done through education

and public pressure on policy makers, businesses and government parties. The data on poverty and the effects it has on individuals, families, and society as a whole is all well-documented and researched. It is time for us as a community to make our voices heard and let our leaders know that we want more initiatives and policies to help people climb up out of poverty and live a great life. For more information about the poverty reduction committee or if you would like to become a member please contact Dana Henry, Chair, at 613-354-7633 or safb@ihorizons.net. Dana Henry is the Family Services Co-ordinator for the Napanee Salvation Army.

Deseronto in mix as top fishing town BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

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Serendipity Studios owner Jen Fitzpatrick (left), and Cynthia Surette, of the Rotary Club of Napanee, have expanded the Mommy Matters Show.

New attractions on tap for fourth Mommy Matters show BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

Serendipity Studios is well underway planning its fourth annual Mommy Matters Show, in support of the Rotary Club of Napanee and the Aquatics Club. This year, Jen Fitzpatrick, Serendipity Studios owner, said there have been some new additions to the event, including Mommy makeovers, professional glamour photos, pampering stations and maternity clothing in the Rotary’s second-hand sale. “Touch of Wellness is doing hot towel treatments and hand massages, and we have Michelle from Mary Kay doing makeup and a six-minute makeover, and then we (Serendipity Studios) are doing glamour photos,” explained Fitzpatrick. The event will take place at Doghouse Studios on May 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fee is $2 per person, which enters each person into a draw for one of five grand prizes. The grand prizes are: a $500 Touch of Wellness is giving spa gift certificate, $100 of Mary Kay products, a $50 Divine gift card, a $25 Wendalyn gift card, and a one night stay at Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast. Fitzpatrick encourages moms to bring their kids for a day of fun, while enjoying a

day of shopping and pampering. “We’re accepting monetary donations but we’re also accepting gently used items,” she said. Items will be sold through the Rotary Club of Napanee to raise funds for the Napanee Aquatics to go toward a new pool. In past years, this fundraiser has been put toward a new splash pad. “Serendipity Studios hosts the Mommy Matters show but they graciously invited us to participate with our children’s thrift sale and then we co-invite people to come. What our little piece of it is, is we invite members of the community who have children or are shopping for children, to consign their gently used items that they don’t need anymore,” said Cynthia Surette, of the Rotary Club of Napanee. Donated items can be dropped off in advance and arrangements can be made through Surette at rotaryclubnapanee@gmail.com. For these items, 100 per cent of the profits will go toward the Aquatics Club. Items provided by the public are to be tagged and cleaned. A consigner will receive 60 per cent of the profits. Items can be brought to Doghouse Studios anytime after 9:30 a.m. the day of the event. From 3-4 p.m. there will be a 50 per cent off sale on all items, except those previously marked as final sale price.

Deseronto is one step closer to winning $25,000 to put toward restoring Centennial Park, its boat launch and its waterfront. The town was informed Friday afternoon it had qualified for the final voting tier in the Ultimate Fishing Town contest. With more than 10,000 votes when the contest ended at 2 p.m., Dana Valentyne, Town of Deseronto economic development officer, said she was hopeful Deseronto would be moving on. Within an hour, the Town of Deseronto received email confirmation, followed by a phone call to Mayor Norm Clark. Valentyne said though the grand prize would be greatly beneficial, one of the affiliate prizes would go a long way. “We’re pretty hopeful, we know there’s a very slim chance of winning the grand prize because Port Colborne has a ton of support this year and they’re at almost 17,000 votes already, but we have lots of opportunity for affiliate prizes as well,” she said. Eight towns were chosen to move on to the finals, Deseronto being one of them. As of the Napanee Beaver’s presstime yesterday, Deseronto was in fifth with nearly 3,000 votes. “From what I understand, the top community from each region can win $3,500 and it sounds like there might be a couple of those prizes. And then there’s some other affiliate prizes as well. I know that Bell Canada is contributing a prize again this year and last year we actually won the Bell affiliate prize, which was $2,000,” said Valentyne. With a new round of voting comes new challenges and a new strategy. Valentyne said Deseronto has been making deals to try to gain more votes “This round, we’re trying to partner with some of the communities in the contest, that’s one of reasons that Port Colburne is doing so

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Shane Helpard, 10, fishes off the shores of Deseronto while boaters fished offshore during the Yacht Club’s derby last weekend. well, because they’re partnered with the top community out of the U.S.,” she said. Already, Deseronto has been trading votes with Hampstead, N.B., in seventh place with 600 votes, and with Flin Flon, Man., in fifth place with just over 4,500 votes. “This year they’ve done it a little bit different, they’ve actually divided Canada and the U.S. into different regions so that’s where the top community in each region can win $3,500. So unless you’re at the very top, we’re really not in direct competition with those other communities,” she said. “It’s getting really exciting in this round of competition, people are really partnering together to show each other support and try to push each of us a little bit higher in the voting round.” Valentyne hopes Deseronto can expect the same support for its neighbouring communities. “We’re aware that Deseronto serves not just this community but resi-

dents from other surrounding communities such as Napanee and Tyendinaga Township, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. We’re really reaching out to those communities as well and hoping to get their support too,” she said. Valentyne said any amount of money would make a huge difference toward improvements in Deseronto. Some of those projects include fixing the current dock, extending the concrete boat launch pad and adding a second dock. “It’s an extremely busy boat launch, it serves boaters throughout the spring and summer and there are lineups quite frequently because the dock can only hold so many boats at one time. We’d really like to accommodate the number of visitors we have coming to the park and hopefully attract some more in the future,” she said. Votes can be made until May 23 at the same website: www.worldfishingnetwork.c om/uft/homepage.php.


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Tie game enough to push Jr. soccer Hawks into playoffs NDSS rallies from 2-0 hole BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

gift goal from their opposition on an indirect kick proved to be just what the NDSS Golden Hawks junior boys soccer team needed, helping them crawl back for a 2-2 tie at home Monday against the Bayridge Blazers. Dakota Clancy sent the indirect kick on net, which was bumped in by the Blazers’ goalie. Though a team can’t score on an indirect kick, once the goalie handled the ball it became live and the goal counted. “He would have been better off just to let it go without running in there to touch it,” said Hawks head coach Adam Bonsall, who noted his team needed any help they could get. “It wasn’t the exact result I was looking for. They can play a lot more aggressively than that.” Matt Herrington tied it up late in the second half, this time on a direct kick. Napanee had trailed 2-0 for most of the game before rallying back for the tie. “If they had of had that spark early I think the result would have been better,” said Bonsall. “We seemed a bit back on our heels to start, which is odd because they’re usually gung-ho.” That offensive aggressiveness was shown in their previous game on Friday when they thumped the visiting Marie-Rivier Dragons 7-0. Herrington

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After the ball squirted lose from the catch on a wild pitch, Napanee’s Mic Parr was able to score the first run in Thursday’s 15-1 win.

Hawks soaring on the diamond NDSS baseball team 2-0 to start the year

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

olden Hawks first baseman Keegan Scott cemented his spot in NDSS athletics record books at Kingston’s Woodbine Park on Thursday, ripping a solid two RBI single between short and third. His second inning hit, which helped spark Napanee’s 15-1 victory over Sharbot Lake, was the first for the Hawks, who made their KASSAA baseball debut. “I might brag a bit to my friends,” Scott said of his spot in history. “Other than that it’s just keep hitting the ball and keep making the plays.”

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Blake Hurley had the honour of throwing the first pitch and recorded the win with three scoreless innings. He kept the Panthers, who too were making their KASSAA debut, off balance most of the game and was never in any real trouble. He did himself a huge favour in the third, snagging a come backer to start a 1-6-3 double play, turning away a first and second one out threat. Though it took about an inning for their bats to get locked in, the Hawks had the fortune of scoring two first inning runs without needing a hit. Both Mic Parr and Scott, who reached on a walk and error respectively, came in to score on wild pitches. By the third the Hawks

had the sticks working, scoring six times. Zach Jaynes and Shawn Lindsay each drove in a pair. Chase Dowdle came in to close out the final two innings, allowing only one unearned run. Napanee kept the bats rolling in their second game on Monday, holding on for a 6-4 win over the KCVI Blues. Parr came into a bases loaded jam in the third, striking out the next batter to protect a 4-3 lead. Ryan Bothwell and Hudson Sheffield each stroked two out doubles to push the lead to 6-3. The Blues threatened one last time in the fifth, loading the bases off Parr.

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NDSS’ Dakota Clancy (left), who had one of the Hawks’ two goals, moves the ball into Blazer territory during Monday’s 2-2 draw. had four goals while Clancy and Ryan Calver each had one. The win and tie gives the Hawks a 2-2-2 record on the year and seals their spot in the KASSAA playoffs. They’ll await the conclusion of the season to see who their first round opponent will be. On the senior side the Hawks edged Sharbot Lake 2-1 on the road for their first win on the season. They hosted La Salle yesterday, results weren't known at press time. They’ll wrap up the season on Friday in Sydenham. They need wins in both games for a chance at the playoffs. Napanee’s senior girls were also in Sharbot Lake on Monday, pulling off a huge 8-0 victory. Sarah Sanford accounted for half the team’s goals while

Sarah Fabius, Lindsay Obress, Amanda Daniels and Bronwyn O’Neill had singles. Kayla Kennedy was perfect in net. The win moves Napanee to 3-2 on the season. They wrapped up the regular season in Ernestown yesterday afternoon. Results weren’t known at press time. Napanee has locked up a playoff spot and could finish in the third seed with one more win. The junior girls broke into the win column on Friday, edging the Dragons 32, giving them one win in five games. They closed out the season yesterday afternoon at La Salle. They needed a win and a lot of help from their opponents for a shot at capturing the final playoff seed.

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Local d-man helps power Picton Pirates to Schmalz Cup win Nolan Powers gets front row seat to club history as Pirates best Essex 73’s in Game 5

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

apanee’s Nolan Powers was right in the thick of a pivotal play of the Schmalz Cup finals last Wednesday, helping his Picton Pirates to their first ever Ontario Junior C cup title. The defenceman was on the ice when teammate Eric Hayes potted the overtime game winner in Game 1, which was played under unique circumstances. Picton had originally won the game 4-1 on April

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20, but Essex successfully protested that Evan Greer should have been ejected when he incurred a third stick infraction. That meant the final period of Game 1 had to replayed on Wednesday, followed directly by Game 5. “When our coach told us, we were a little shocked,” Powers said of hearing about the Ontario Hockey Association’s ruling. “That made a big difference, and going to overtime made it that more dramatic.” There was little time to

celebrate as just minutes later the regularly scheduled Game 5 was underway. Picton proved to have just enough left in the tank to secure the 3-2 win, winning the series four games to one. “My legs were pretty sore the next day,” Powers said of playing nearly a game-and-a-half in such a short span and the end of a long playoff run. “It was a long night.” Powers, who skated last year with the Napanee Raiders, began this season with the Junior A Welling-

ton Dukes. He played 15 games with the Dukes before joining the Pirates on Dec. 2. Though he had hopes of sticking with the Dukes, he had no regrets about joining their associated team. He helped shore up an already strong defensive core, which allowed a league low 80 goals against in the regular season. That balanced out to an average of just two goals per game. No other team allowed less than 138. He played in the Pirates’ final 19 games of the regular season and was

with them through their 12-4 Schmalz Cup run. He finished the year with three goals and five assists. He added a goal and five assists in 24 playoff games while playing stellar defense. “We were down 3-1 to Lakefield, that was the first series after the Empire B League,” Powers said of the biggest turning point. “When we came back and won that I think everyone knew what was going on.” Back in Napanee he had plenty of support as he

tried to be a part of the first Empire team to win the cup since 1993. “There was some guys who won it for the Raiders in ‘93,” said Powers. “They kept telling me how big a deal it would be if went all the way to the finals.” He did his hometown proud, helping to bring the cup back to the Empire B League after a two decade absence. For now Powers plans to enjoy the accomplishment before exploring his options. He hasn’t ruled out a return to Picton.


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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 He reached back for one final strikeout to lock down the save. Michel Samson got the win, striking out four while allowing two earned runs. Bothwell finished the day with two hits and two RBI. Reid Russell swiped two bases and scored twice. While most of the Hawks had plenty of softball experience with the Napanee Express, few had ever played baseball. “To be honest, the ball is coming in slower,” said Scott. “In fastball you’re 20 feet closer and it’s really just a timing thing. Other than that you just hit the ball and run.” Putting two runs on the

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Hawks second baseman Zach Jaynes applies the tag to catch a Sharbot Lake Panther base runner stealing. board before their opponents stepped into the batter's box was huge for a team with a bit of Opening Day nerves. “A couple of guys had played the sport before, but other than that we’re all pretty new,” said Scott. “It’s

Scores improving as golfers find their swings BY DOUG MURISON

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must be weather related. The Overall Low Net Winner was Rob Baker with a 29.0. This honour can only be won once by each golfer during the regular season. Brian Bowen was the low gross winner in “A” Flight with a 37. An unknown golfer comment-

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Blake Hurley is a pitcher with the NDSS Golden Hawks baseball team. On Thursday he pitched a gem, shutting out the Sharbot Lake Panthers for three innings. He earned the first win in Hawks history while striking out four batters. He escaped a jam with a great fielding effort, starting a double play from the mound.

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

TWO BEDROOM apartment, very bright, clean and spacious, close to schools and parks, Napanee, $725 plus hydro, first/last, references, non-smokers, available June 1st. 613-379-2735.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

TOURIST RESORT/COTTAGE rental business, up-to-date 13 furnished rental units, 1800’ water frontage, luxurious 7 room home, must be sold, $760,000. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & County Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.

WANTED

ASPIRING HOMEOWNERS

SMALL DEPOSIT (REFUNDABLE) + ZERO INTEREST = HOME OWNERSHIP

Napanee: amazing 5 bdrm, 3 bath, 1.5 acres yesteryear mini mansion. Ideal extended family residence. Must see. Dennis 613-547-2882 WANTED

MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-9672118.

BUSINESS SERVICES

WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.

Social Ads - Tuesday at 12:00 noon Border Ads (including pictures) - Tuesday at 12:00 noon Word Ads - Tuesday at 12:00 noon

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

SUMMER INCOME opportunity, we are looking for additional help around our property with lawn cutting, landscaping, painting and other basic maintenance, reliable and energetic applicants need only apply, Adolphustown, need own transportation. 613-373-2898.

RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-354-3671. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.

DOES YOUR garden need a little help? I can get your garden looking and staying how you like, from weeding, trimming and cleanup to season long maintenance, designing and construction to bulb planting and winter preparation. Call Angie at 613-354-2458 for Free Estimate and I’ll see you in your garden! FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.

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 613384-2134, 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.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED

• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service

Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca

SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-329-4015.

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SPECIAL NOTICES

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FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, May 10th, 11th; Hunter Education, May 24th, 25th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.

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GOLD MEN’S ring with Scotia Bank insignia and watch, lost at Briar Fox Golf Course. 613-354-9062.

CARDS OF THANKS

I have always known I had a great life and have been thankful for my family, friends and neighbours, but never more thankful than the last year. So many people have stepped in to give support to Clyde and I and Zane through prayers, kind words and never ending encouragement. Someday the kids will know also the great outpouring of love that surrounded them for so many years. I thank each and everyone of you who have helped us to be better people. I have to believe that our memories made in the past can sustain us in the future and love will prevail over all this sadness. Thanks to you all. Clyde, Darlene and Zane Coutts. I would like to extend a huge thank you to my children, Brandi (Jen), Cole (Terrilyn), Owen (Maria), C.J. and Brooke and to my grandchildren, Nicole, Tyson, and Isla for organizing and putting together the best 50th birthday party I could have ever imagined. To all my family and friends who helped with the food, music, decorations and all other preparations, thank you. Lastly, thank you to everyone for all the great cards and gifts and for making my 50th a very memorable day. Love, Laurie Johnston. xo. The family of the late Benny Asselstine would like to thank the staff on Spring Meadow at the John Parrott Centre for the special care Ben received, also the workers who helped Ben at home, to Ryan Wartman and all the staff at the Wartman Funeral Home for helping us through this difficult time, to Rev. Bert McCutcheon for his comforting words at the service, to the pallbearers Cindy and Eric Asselstine, Shaun Lyon, Jason and Evan Piirainen, Dakota Clancy and honourary Andrew Parslow. Thank you for the food, flowers, donations and visitation. These will never be forgotten. June, Margaret, Marie, Carol, Cindy, Paul and families.


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CARDS OF THANKS

A special thank you to my family for organizing such a wonderful 90th Birthday Party for me on March 23rd, the kind words and Grace by Rev. Hetke, the delicious lunch by the A.C.W., the singing by the choir and to the people who came from far and near. My Thanks! For the flowers, gift certificates and cards received. What a wonderful day. God Bless you all. Marian Ballance. We would like to thank the men and women who helped our daughter/sister/granddaughter/nie ce/myself at Hwy. 41 and Sharp’s Corners on Sunday, April 21, 2013. We would also like to thank the first responders and the medical team at Napanee and Kingston General Hospitals. Thank you for getting me out of my car, thank you for notifying my parents, thank you for helping me keep my personal belongings together, thank you for the amazing medical attention that you gave me. I had many forms of guardian angels that day and the days that have followed. I will never be able to thank you enough for what you did for me that day; I only wish I knew your names to thank you all properly. For those names that I do know, a special thanks to Officer Janza, Casey, Devon, Nicole, Debbie, Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sloan and Dr. Reid. Sincerely, the Thompson Family

MEMORIAMS

DUDGEON - In loving memory of Theresa who passed away May 11, 2012. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered “Peace be thine.” Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. Lovingly remembered by your husband and children.

CODY LAWLOR

In memory of a dear son, Cody, who passed away one year ago, May 12th. What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me. Love you forever, Dad, Sabrina and Brenden

CODY LAWLOR

May 12, 2012 Feel no guilt in laughter, he'd know how much you care. Feel no sorrow in a smile that he is not here to share. You cannot grieve forever; he would not want you to. He'd hope that you could carry on the way you always do. So, talk about the good times and the way you showed you cared, The days you spent together, all the happiness you shared. Let memories surround you, a word someone may say Will suddenly recapture a time, an hour, a day, That brings him back as clearly as though he were still here, And fills you with the feeling that he is always near. For if you keep those moments, you will never be apart And he will live forever locked safely within your heart. Love Mom, Dad, Kyle, Lindsay, Alex, Melissa, Annah, and Grandma Ella

In Memory of

MEMORIAMS

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We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of APRIL 2013 by family and friends.

Gifts In Memoriam In Memory of:

Vivian Crozier Garfield Dillenbeck William James Elliott Randy Flynn JoAnne Goodfellow Yvonne Laton Mac Marlin Robert McCarthy

Keith Gordon McLaren Gary McLaughlin Neville Prowse Theodora "Doris" Rivard Larry Searle Laverne Weese Eleanor Storey Vivian Young

Special remembrances have also been made in honour of: Andrew Bruce (April 15, 1993) Kathleen Dodd (May 9, 1916) Daisy Hurley Grant (May 23, 2004) Jim Hawkins (May 15, 2004) Richard Libby (April 7, 2012) Carroll A. Sergeant (May 20, 2000) Susan Simpson (April 30, 2012)

Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. You may arrange your donation by phone (613)354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the Funeral Home, or mail cheque with memoriam name included along with notification address to L & A County General Hospital Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, Ontario K7R 2Z4 Charitable # 890597842 RR0001

LAWLOR - In memory of a dear grandson, Cody. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let him know That we down here do not forget, We love and miss him so, The joys that he missed on life’s highway, May he find in Your garden of rest, For here on earth he was everyone’s friend, He truly was the Best! Love always, Poppy and Grandma Lawlor. PARKS - In memory of Joyce M., 1934-2010. In Our Hearts We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday And the days before that, too, We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have are memories And your picture in a frame, Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband Harry and daughters, Marilyn Parks (Alan), Darlene Lowry (Tom) and Rhonda Ballance (Carl) and family.

DEATHS

ANDERSON, Alice

Peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee on Saturday, May 4, 2013. Marion Alice Anderson (nee Walters) of Napanee. Beloved wife of the late Ralph Anderson and dear mother of Peter Anderson (Sheryl) of Belleville and Mary Ellen Steeves (Lorne) of Napanee. Grandmother of Cathy Dings (Karl) of Plainfield; Tim Anderson (Susan) of Kingston; Susan Carey (Gene) of Napanee and Michael Steeves (Tammy) of North Bay. Great-grandmother of Matthew, Ali, Liam, Emily, Megan, Katie and Hailee. Sister of the late Lillian, Grace and Don. A private family Service will be held at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee with Interment at Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations to St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church or the Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

Rest in Peace

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FERGUSON, Howard Gerald

Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, on Monday, May 6, 2013. Beloved husband of Bernadette for 68 years. Loving father of Roy Ferguson and Colette Laliberte and devoted father-in-law of Susan and Bernard. Remembered fondly by his grandchildren, nieces and nephews and many dear friends in the community. The family wish to express appreciation for the wonderful care Howard received from the staff at Lennox and Addington. In lieu of flowers, donations by cheque to a charity of your choice will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Cremation in the care of Wartman Funeral Home “Napane Chapel”. 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

RICHMOND, Keith

Suddenly at home on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Keith Harold Richmond of Napanee, at age 66. Beloved husband of Mary Richmond (nee Conboy) and dear son of Marion Pringle of Napanee and the late Earl Richmond. Brother of Helen Lucas (Jimmy) of Marlbank; Joan Bruce (Wayne) of Roblin; Nyle Richmond (Toni) of Deseronto; Kevin Richmond (Debbie) of Newburgh and Janice May (Mike) of Wauseon, Ohio. Brotherin-law of Carolyn Robinson (Harold) of Selby. Fondly remembered by several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Sunday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, May 6th at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Grace United Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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HOLMES, James David

of Moscow, Ontario November 6, 1930-May 4, 2013

Jim passed away in Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee, Ontario at the age ot 82, following a stubborn fight with an unbeatable infection. His quick mind, sensitive nature and wicked sense of humour live on. Jim left us reluctantly in the presence of his sweetheart, his wife of sixty years, Vera Holmes and his children. His body was done. His spirit, strong. The gifts of peace and serenity, received. “We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails.” Jim together with Vera, raised a strong and talented family and the spirits of all those around them in Moscow, Ontario. They culitivated potatoes and the best of friends and neighbours in the world. Jim was born in Oungre, Saskatchewan. He moved to Ontario in 1941 and to Moscow with his parents in 1949. Jim became a radio operator when he joined the Royal Canadian Navy, September 1951 and during his 5 year service he attended Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and was stationed for 13 months on Padloping Island in the Artic. He married ‘Vee’ on Valentine’s Day, 1953 on board the HMCS Magnificent in Halifax Harbour. Jim and Vera, with their growing family, settled in Moscow in 1959. Hard work, loyalty and his good nature stood him well from his hire at the Terylene Plant (Millhaven Fibers) in 1959 to early retirement from the (now) Celanese Plant. Upon “retirement” in June, 1989 Jim was hired by Hawthorne Security as a guard for the plant, where he worked until August 1999. He embraced email blogging, keeping close to “kids” near and far, who looked forward each morning to his comments on the weather, the world or the potato plant count. He thrived on grandchildren, family gatherings ‘round the kitchen table, rummoli, cribbage, songs and laughter, the morning coffee club and Vera’s love and attention. Jim was predeceased by his parents Janet (Jean) Emily Holmes (Casselman), Vera’s mother-in-law for 59 years, and Ferdinand David Rankin Holmes and his brother and sister-in-law, Leslie Jonathan “Jack” and Ethel Holmes (Dusang), brothers-in-law Phiilip O’Grady, Michael Gratz, Bert Mullen, Wendell Oliver Holmes and great niece Rebecca Witherspoon. Much loved and sorely missed by his siblings, Ronald (Mary) Holmes of Coquitlam, BC and Janet Ferguson of Carleton Place, ON and siblingsin-law Elsie Clark, Doreen Gratz (Steve Dudzinski), Hazel Mullen and Herbert Holmes (Lynne). Sad beyond words to have to say goodbye are his children Corrie (Brenda) Holmes, Julie (Brad) Emond, Susan (Ron) Tollett, Krista (Jim) Storey, Quentin (Kelly) Holmes. Cherished grandfather of Joel and Robin, Jaime, Jordan, Kristin and Emily, Jacob, Randi and Sean, Adam and Harrison, Isaac and Peyton. Great grandfather of Kylie, Melodie and Lukah. Deeply missed by many, many nieces and nephews from coast to coast that dearly loved their Uncle Jim. In Jim’s honour, the family will greet friends with a warm smile and firm hand to hold at the Moscow United Church from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm, Friday, May 10, 2013. Funeral service and acknowledgement of a gentle man’s life well lived will be held at Moscow United Church at 1 pm, Saturday, May 11, 2013. For those who wish, a memorial donation in memory of Jim (and many happy memories there are) may be made to the Moscow United Church or a charity of your choice. Further information may be obtained through Payne’s Funeral Home, Odessa.

DEATHS

KAMEKA, Madelein

Peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Madeleine Marie Gisele of Marlbank, at age 74. Wife of Otto Kameka and dear mother of Gerald of Vancouver and Paul of Marlbank. Sister of Claude Lambert, Gilles Lambert (Jacqueline) and Huguette. Cremation has taken place. A private family Service will be held at a later date. Thank you to Gateway Health Care, Kingston General Hospital, the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital doctors and nurses and the Dellar’s Drug Store in Tweed. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. In the care of the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613-3543341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

SUDDS, Dorris Irene (Best)

Former Napanee resident Dorris Sudds passed away peacefully on May 4, 2013 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, Ottawa, with her daughter Bonnilea at her side, she was in her 90th year. She was predeceased by her husband Wilfred in 1976 and her son Wayne in 1996. Dear sister of Muriel Jarvis of Napanee and beloved mother of Roy and his wife Carol of Brockville; daughter-in-law Diane of Kitchener; Larry and his wife Linda of Prescott; John and his wife Marie of Ottawa; Robert (Bob) and his wife Kim of Arnprior; Bonnilea and her husband Demetre of Ziakas, Greece. Daughter-in-law Jean Michalz of Niagara Falls. She will be also missed by her cousin and close friend Dorothy Perrin of Toronto and all of her many close relatives and friends. Predeceased by her mother and father Alfred and Mary (Minnie) Best and brother Alfred and sister Kay. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren, Stephanie, Laurie, Julie, Bruce, Konstance, Melissa, Justin, Alexander, Jenna, Ryan, Samantha and Patrick and by her twelve great-grandchildren. Born in Toronto on February 8, 1924, she was a graduate of Shaw Business College and moved to Napanee in 1959 where she lived for more than 45 years. She was well known throughout the area for her active involvement in political and volunteer work, including Chairman of the Housing Authority, President of the Napanee Seniors Club and Secretary for the United Senior Citizens of Ontario and was a past president of the Rebekahs as well as volunteering with the Hospital Auxiliary and the Canadian Cancer Society. She continued to live a very full and active life until shortly before her passing and will continue to be a true role model and inspiration for all that knew her. A woman of tremendous courage and commitment, her love, intelligence, humour and generosity will be greatly missed. A Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 11am at Grace United Church, 150 Robert Street, Napanee. In her honour, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel”. Two locations to serve you.

Thursday, May 9, 2013 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Those with claims against the Estate of DOUGLAS GRAHAM CRAWFORD, late of Napanee, Ontario, formerly of Brampton, Ontario, who died on April 3, 2013, are notified to send particulars to the undersigned by May 30, 2013, after which the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims received. Dated at Brampton, Ontario. Mark E. Skursky, Barrister & Solicitor, 101-380 Bovaird Drive East, Brampton, Ontario L6Z 2S8 905-840-0001 or by fax: 905-840-0002 Lawyer for Executor

NOTICE TO CREDITORS, HEIRS AND OTHERS CLAIMANTS In the Matter of the Indian Act RSC 1985 and amendments thereto and in the Matter of the Estate of the late THELMA AUDREY SCERO, Band number 1640112302, of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Band of Indians from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Indian reserve, in the Province of Ontario, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 8 of the Indian Estates Regulations that all creditors, heirs and other claimants having claims or demands against the estate of the said THELMA AUDREY SCERO who died on or about the 18th day of September, 2012 are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver on or before the 31st day of July, 2013, to Bruce Edmund Geen, Estate Trustee, c/o Follwell & Follwell, Barristers and Solicitors 24 Catharine Street, PO Box 115, Belleville, Ontario, K8N 4Z9, their names and addresses, full particulars and evidence of their claims, statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And take notice that after such last mentioned date the Executor/Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims filed before that date or which the Minister order may be later received, and the said Executor/Administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons whose claims notice was not filed by the that date unless the Minister ordered it may be later recieved. Dated at Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, in the Province of Ontario this 1st day of May, 2013. Bruce Edmund Geen, Executor Administrator.

YARD AND GARAGE SALE CLEAN OUT YOUR GARAGE AND TURN THE ITEMS YOU’VE FORGOTTEN INTO CASH. That old collection of clutter might not mean much to you anymore, but chances are someone out there would love it! To place an ad, simply call 613-354-6641

or Fax to 613-354-2622 email: beaverclass@bellnet.ca Deadline:Tuesday at noon

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The Napanee Beaver

locally owned and operated newspaper

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

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Director of Care

Village Green, our 66 bed LTC home in Selby requires a Director of Care. A Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing OR a Diploma in Nursing, as well as a certificate of competence as a Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario and a current CPR certification is required. We also require at least one year of experience as a registered nurse in the long term care sector and at least three years of experience as a registered nurse in a managerial or supervisory capacity in a health care setting. Knowledge required in geriatric, rehabilitation or long term care, personnel management, long term care regulations, federal, provincial & municipal statues, the nursing process and demonstrated skills in planning and coordination of a comprehensive nursing program. Applications must be submitted in writing before May 17, 2013 to: Linda Pierce, Administrator Fax: 613-388-2694 Email:lpierce@omniway.ca

No phone calls please. Only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for a: Part Time Registered Practical Nurse We Offer: t $PNQFUJUJWF XBHFT t &EVDBUJPOBM PQQPSUVOJUJFT UP FOIBODF ZPVS TLJMMT LOPXMFEHF CBTF t 4VQQPSUJWF FOWJSPONFOU GPS SFøFDUJWF QSBDUJDF t 'BNJMZ BUNPTQIFSF XPSL FOWJSPONFOU Requirements: t "WBJMBCMF EBZT FWFOJOHT OJHIUT XFFLFOET t $PNQMFUJPO PG BQQSPWFE NFEJDBUJPO DPVSTF t $VSSFOU SFHJTUSBUJPO XJUI UIF $PMMFHF PG /VSTFT in Ontario

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Please forward resume to Sue Reynolds by: Fax: 613-384-9407 Email: suereynolds@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.com

HELEN HENDERSON CARE CENTRE “Our Family Caring for Your Family” 343 Amherst Dr., Amherstview ON K7N1X3 OVER 14 CIRCU ,600

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locally owned and operated newspaper

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PERMANENT FULL-TIME ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CARE Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for : Assistant Director of Care Job Summary Helen Henderson Care Centre currently has an opening for a Permanent Full-Time Assistance Director of Care (ADOC) for our 104 bed Accredited Long Term Care Home. The initial assignment is for 75 hours bi-weekly, subject to change based on the operational needs or under the discretion of the Director of Care (DOC). The ADOC will be accountable to the DOC, maintaining an active presence throughout the Home mentoring staff while overseeing the provision of quality resident care and ensuring resident safety through guidance and commitment to the Home’s vision, mission, and legislative requirements. Qualifications: t Registered Nurse; BScN preferred t Current registration with the College of Nurses in Ontario t Minimum 3 years experience in long term care; previous management experience is an asset t Current knowledge of clinical issues for geriatric residents, infection control, advanced wound care, quality improvement, and adult education t Knowledge of RAI-MDS and other applicable software programs t Computer Skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, computerized resident care and assessment programs Responsibilities (but not limited to): t Assisting with the management of all aspects of nursing care within the facility to ensure quality resident care t Working collaboratively with the DOC on special projects, reviews, and other duties that may be assigned t Effectively support the RAI/MDS program t Ensure that resident and family needs are addressed and any concerns are handled and brought to the attention of the Director of Care t Assist with follow through and investigation of resident, family, or staff concerns t Monitor and evaluate nursing staff, ensuring they are compliant with the Home’s policies and procedures t Assuming responsibility for the nursing department in the DOC’s absence

Application Deadline: May 14, 2013

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JOB OPPORTUNITY

Township of Stone Mills

4504 County Road 4 Centerville, ON K0K1N0 Phone 613-378-2475 Fax 613-378-0033

JOB OPPORTUNITY

The Township of Stone Mills is now accepting applications for:

Day Camp Counselor Day Camp Coordinator/Counselor

For further information please see our website at www.stonemills.com

OFFICIAL NOTICES

Township of Stone Mills Polystyrene (Styrofoam) Recycling

The Township of Stone Mills is committed to offering its residents a recycling Program that will benefit both the ratepayers and the environment. Commencing May 8th, 2013, the Waste Sites in Camden East, Moscow and Tamworth will be accepting foam polystyrene packaging.

All polystyrene must be cleaned. Packaging, absorbent pads, labels, metal, glass, food & organic waste must be removed from the polystyrene. All polystyrene must be dry and contained in clear bags (clear leaf bags acceptable). Village of Newburgh Residents Please Note: The service provider’s contract for the Village will accept foam polystyrene packaging (Styrofoam). It is imperative you follow the same requirements as the landfill sites. You can find out more information about Stone Mills Recycling Program on our web site www.stonemills.com and at our landfill sites.

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Please forward resume to Sue Reynolds by: Fax: 613-384-9407 Email: suereynolds@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.com

HELEN HENDERSON CARE CENTRE “Our Family Caring for Your Family” 343 Amherst Dr., Amherstview ON K7N1X3

YARD/ E GARAG SALE

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GARAGE SALE

5058 Wallace Road, Harrowsmith Friday, May 10th Saturday, May 11th 8am - 4pm Rain or Shine Jewellery, furniture, antiques, child and lady’s bikes, dishes, strollers, play pen, cages, sewing machine, tools, hockey memorabilia and much more.

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GARAGE SALE

CHARITY YARD, BAKE SALE AND BBQ Saturday, May 11th

HUGE YARD

10 Cedar Street

(rain date Sat. May 18th)

off Drive-in Road

8am - 2pm

May 11, 2013 8am - 3pm

Saturday, May 11th 8am - 3pm Sunday, May 12th 11:30am - 3pm

Early birds pay double!

Fridge, camping equipment, games, jewellery, hats, clothes, etc. Something for everyone

178 Palace Rd. Housewares, books, linens, toys, games, small appliances.

Quality Ladies Clothing Sizes 14-24 $3 an item Proceeds to NYC Youth Missions Team

SALE!! General Household Items! Lots of toys & kids stuff 0-3yrs, Clothing, Furniture, Rocking Chairs, Christmas Decorations, Something for Everyone!

1629 County Road 9, Napanee (River Road) R AIN DATE: May 12, 2013, 8am-3pm

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Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre 2000 Titanium fifth wheel trailer (32ft), Craftsman 4750w 10hp generator, 8 sections of scaffolding with planks, 15 hp Johnston outboard, 13 hp gas motor with electric start (like new), black and grey water tank for camping trailer, Master craft belt &disc sander, Gas weed eater straight shaft, Dewalt reciprocating saw, air nailer, hand tools, inversion table, hydraulic hairdressing chair, water tubes for behind boat, bar frig, oak table with scissor leaves & 6 chairs matching buffet and hutch, wing back chair, occasional tables, cedar chest, antique trunk, 2 large tool cabinets, wood art easel, Antique bevelled glass picture frame, M&M’s collectibles, Kierstead prints, Silver Jubilee Gold stamp “Series of the King and Queen of Great Britain.” Made with 23K gold, Antique Photo Album full with pictures (some taken by TJ Hess Photographer main st. Picton ), die cast cars, fishing poles, tackle plus many more items arriving daily. Also for Sale but not part of auction 2005 Coachman Chaparral Fifth wheel 27ft, 1997 American Star 30ft fifth wheel www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates and Commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.

MONDAY, MAY 13TH - 1PM

ANTIQUE & MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE At the Palace Building Fair Grounds, York St., Napanee (Behind Curling Club) From the home of Ruth Grose of Napanee and others FEATURING: Early pine cupboard; some Teak pieces; contemporary corner cupboard; roto tiller; few die cast cars; ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLES: Early pine blind door storage cupboard early paint no restoration c/a 1850; China cabinet; Teak table with 6 chairs; Teak dresser & matching wardrobe type chest of drawers & 2 night stands; 2 small rocker; 2 carved table lamps; Duncan Phyffe coffee table; Beattie wash tub stand; 2 buck saws; 3 cross cut saws; 2 old pictures; FURNITURE: Pine wall display unit with storage drawers; loveseat sofa bed; chesterfield; recliner; wing back chair; chesterfield; coffee & end tables; book shelves; bamboo & brass display units with glass shelves; contemporary Quebec type corner cupboard; electric fireplace; double bedroom suite, bed, box & matt, dresser, armoire & 2 night stands; modern TV stand unit; several nice small tables; small child’s platform rocker; large & small book shelves; hanging lamp; IKEA child’s bed; 2 hall trees; pictures; APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS: 3 microwaves (1 stainless); 20" floor fan & others; bar fridge; water cooler; 5000 BTU air conditioner; Bissell vac & shampooer; 2 new infra red heaters; electric foot warmer; 27" slim TV; JVV HD 5CD double decker player; CHINA & GLASS: Set of Arklow dishes (Rep of Ireland); Stoke on Trent; Blue Willow; Cross & Olive; Pinwheel; Blue Mountain; collector plates; etc. OTHER: 6 hp Craftsman roto tiller; large boat bumpers; new wheel barrow; new shop vac; new Sport Rack (bicycle) to fit trailer hitch; 2 port a potties; new solar lights; glider & rowing machine. 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 Watch www.lambertauctions.ca or Napanee Beaver for listing & pictures for next sale

FRIDAY MAY 17TH

AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE - BOB AND GLORIA CAWLEY 11056 HIGHWAY 33 ADOLPHUSTOWN, ONT. 1 KM EAST of Glenora Ferry on Highway # 33. ( Ferry on 30 minute service schedule) VEHICLE – 1987 Toyota Celica 2 door hatchback – 130,000km, automatic , excellent condition sells certified- never winter driven; SHOP TOOLS- delta 6” jointer, delta 12” single surface planer, Craftsman 12” tilt head band saw, Busy bee single unit dust collector, Makita scroll saw, Craftsman 36” wood lathe Delta XL 10” table saw, Makita router and bits, Shop Craft bench top drill press, Ryobi rechargeable tools, combination belt/disc sander, pressure washer, garden tools, tool boxes, hardware, hand tools, clamps, work mate, roller stand, dowel jig, power tools, kitchenware’s, few household articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos

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AT 9:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE - THE ESTATE OF HETTIE BURLEY, R.R. # 1 ODESSA DIRECTIONS: Take Lennox & Addington Cty. Rd. # 2 east from Napanee to 6639 L & A Cty. Rd. # 2 (at Storms Corners). Watch for signs. This old farmstead auction is loaded with antique furniture & interesting smalls etc. Gibbard walnut dining table, 6 chairs, china cabinet & sideboard, Antique painted Hoosier cupboard, pine pail benches, Antique maple curio cabinet/ glass on 3 sides, maple fold down secretary, antique tongue & groove wardrobe, antique jam cupboard, slant top desk, white tongue & groove jam cupboard, Findlay Meteor wood stove, East lake washstand, dresser/ mirror, oxen yoke, 50’s era china cabinet, oak library table, numerous small hall & plant tables, antique youth chair, wicker ferneries, photographer’s chair, slat back child’s rocker, antique dresser/ mirror & matching washstand, cane bottom ladder back chair, 2 dome top trunks, “D” end tables, chesterfield & chair, antique captain’s chair, milk stool, old wicker furniture, painted washstand, milk cans, magazine racks, butter box, painted 4 drawer pine chest, room screen , 2 steel beds, wooden bedstead, Victorian chair, Victorian wicker chair, cabinet sewing machine, spool bed, assorted chairs, washboards, jardiniers, cups & saucers, vases, cake plates, salts & peppers. A number of crocks Wallbridge & Clark Belleville, Hart Bros. & Lazier Picton C.W. (damaged), merchant crock, James R. Burns Toronto crock, Medalta crock, butter crocks, open mouth crocks, 2 dash churns, finger jug, Mary Gregory pitcher & glasses, Shelley cup & saucer, Fire King Jadite, McCoy milk pitcher, batter pitcher, Oriental tea set, Myott “Shrewsberry” pattern dishes, Eaton’s sealer, costume jewelry, gent’s & ladies’ pocket watches, Beswick cat, carnival glass pieces, pink depression fruit bowl, nappies, juice glasses, cream & sugar &butter dish. covered cheese dish, Aladdin lamp (electrified), miniature oil lamps, cast iron horse bank, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans pins, old local post cards, interesting old scrap books, silver plate biscuit jar, dress form, cook books, numerous old prints & frames, view masters & slides, child’s cup & bowl, Royal Doulton “Bunykins” cup & Astro Bunnykins “Rocketman”, RCMP collectible figurines & decanter, bulldog bank, wicker baskets, sewing notions & material, jars of old buttons, vintage clothing, a large qty. of old local advertising pieces, C.L. Lake, Odessa advertising calendar (1942), Sears catalogue, numerous retro juice & water glasses, everyday dishes, old agate ware, butter print & ladle, Big Ben alarm clocks, mixing bowls, Campbell’s Dairy, Peterboro milk bottle, oil bottle, old tins, collectibles & numerous other pieces from this old farmstead, far too many to list. Massey ferguson 165 diesel tractor/ Allied loader ( ex.condition, All new rubber). McKee 6+6 3pth snowblower, 3Pth 5 ft. flail mower, John Deere L110 42 inch cut riding lawn mower, John Deere 110 garden tractor with cultivator, plow, disc & 3 blade mower, tow behind garden sprayer/ 6 ft. boom, single axle hydraulic dump trailer, 3.5 H.P. push mower, Stihl weedeater, tow behind buzz saw/ Volvo engine, drag discs, 3PTH 2 furrow plough, 3pth 8 ft. cultivator, rough cut cherry & cedar lumber, garden tools, forks & shovels, qty. of bushel hampers & baskets). REAL ESTATE - 50 acre farm sells by auction. Located at 6639 Cty. Rd. 2, the intersection of Hwy. 2 & County Rd. 7 at Storms Corners east of Napanee. Centrally located between Kingston & Napanee. 5 bedroom farm house features kitchen, living room, 2 sunrooms, propane furnace & fireplace. 3 car garage, paved circular drive, large hip roof barn, 2 drivesheds. Property fronts on 2 roads with creek running through it. Approx. 20 acre woodlot of spruce, pine & cedar. 20+ acres of sandy loam workland. An ideal farm for the hobby farmer or market gardener. This farm has all kinds of untapped potential. Viewing by appointment. Phone Robert @ 613-352-7579 to arrange viewing. Offered for sale at 1:00 p.m. May 11. (Sells subject to owners’ approval). For a buyer’s package contact the auctioneers. NOTE: 2 AUCTIONEERS WILL BE SELLING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THIS SALE. See my web site for detailed list & photos. CONTACTS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, or Cheque/ID Lunch available Estate and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Round drop leaf table, old pine cupboard, hi back European bench, 2 press back chairs, wardrobe, several beds, pine dresser/ mirror, 2 night stands, old pail bench, oak chest, antique oak dining table/ 4 leaves, large qty. of smalls including, die cast cars in boxes, numerous bird carvings, old carpenter’s box, old prints & frames, lamps, oil lamp, qty. of glass & china, flatware, Hastins & Prince Edward atlas, marble top, 3 area rugs, 2 air conditioners, dehumidifier, water cooler (new). Cub Cadet model 1142Sc riding lawn mower in excellent shape, Small utility trailer, Shopsmith with drill press, table saw, sander & lathe, 9 H.P. gas engine, Dewalt 740 radial arm saw, biscuit joiner, orbital & belt sander, Ryobi planer, Poulan chain saw, step ladder, old enamel kitchen sink, Stihl weed eater, garden tools, wheel barrow, push mower & 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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SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

AUCTION SALE 9:30 A.M. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Antique Dolls/Carriage Collection, Radio Collection, Stamps, Royal Doultons, China/Glass, Alum. Boat/Motor, Lawn Tractor, Lawn Mowers, Roto Tiller, Etc. Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left Antique 9 Pce. Dining Room Suite; Chesterfield Suite; Settee; China Cabinet with Light; Antique Tables; Antique Chairs; King Size Bed; Captains Bed; Flat Screen T.V. (New); Nesting Tables; Victorian Chairs; Easy Lift Chair; Cedar Chest; Rug; Lamps; Antique School House Clock; Steeple Clock; Oil Lamps; Royal Doultons (Autumn Breeze, The Love Letter); Wood Carving Signed; Crockery Foot Warmer; Ironstone Chamber; Collection of Straight Razors; China/Crystal/Glass; Named Milk Bottles; Stamp Collection; Early Maps of Local Lakes/Rivers; Large Antique Picture; Costume Jewelry/Boxes; Compacts, Etc.; Quilts, Only a Partial Listing - Please go to web site. NOTE: Antique Dolls/Carriage Collection: Large Victorian Doll House/Furniture; Approx. 30 Antique Collectible Dolls (Barbara Ann Scott in Original Box, Chatty Cathy in Box, Shirley Temple, Just to name a few); Antique Toys - Washer; Sewing Machines; Stove; Iron; Dishes; Top Etc. - go to Web Site for pictures. Antique Radio Collection (Approx. 20) - Early Telegraph Machine; Stewart Warner; Strombergh Carlson; Sercnader; De Forest Marconi (Just to name a few - go to Web Site - pictures. New Wheel Chair; Walker Etc.; 12' Alum. Boat; 9.9 Mercury Outboard; Mastercraft 8 H.P. Lawn Tractor; Ariens Rocket VII Rear Tine Roto Tiller; 12 Volt Yard Work Lawn Mower; Yard Pro XT7 Power Lawn Mower with bagger; 6 - 80 lb. Milk Cans; Bicycle Caboose; 10' Band Saw; Drill Press; Shop Vacs; Router/Table; 110 Weldmate Arch Welding Kit; Tool Box; Battery Charger; Gas Engine; Grinders; Sanders; Deremil Sprayer; Tools and Wrenches of all Types; 3 Wheel Bike; New Alum. Door. This is Only a Partial Listing. Please go to Web Site AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is rather a large sale, has something for everyone. 9:30 Outside Items, Tools Etc. 10:30 A.M. Dolls/Radio’s, Etc. Approx. 1:30 P.M. Furniture and completion to end of sale. For listing and pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements take precedence over any written matter.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) AUCTIONEERS: DAVE A. SNIDER, (613-386-3039) BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Property Owner/Auctioneers not responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale.

SATURDAY, MAY 18TH

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE - THE ESTATE OF GERALD & MARION BRENNAN, READ, ONT. Directions: From Hwy. 401 take Marysville Road north to Enright Road. Turn west and follow to 811 Enright Road. This sale features antique and modern household effects, as well as a quantity of shop and garden tools. Selling are a set of 6 “Northwind” press back chairs, Single pedestal antique dining room table with 2 leaves, Antique sideboard with mirror, “Salada Tea” and “Wishing Well Orange” door push bars, Dining room table with 3 leaves & 6 chairs, Hutch by Sklar-Pepplar, Corner curio cabinet, Dinette set with 2 chairs, 2 matching wingback recliners, Chesterfield & matching chair, Coffee & end tables, 30” LG flat screen TV, Bedroom set by “Malcom Furniture” including a Double bed, Hi-boy chest, Dresser with mirror & night tables. 3 Double beds, Pine chest of drawers, Rocking chair, Antique press back chair, Glider rocker, Park Bench with cast ends, Ingraham mantle clock with key, Small oak hall table, Cedar lined chest, Parlor Lamp, Several oil lamps, Bookends, Chest of Heritage flatware, Partial set of Wm. Rogers flatware (in chest), Several Royal Doulton figurines including: “Lavina” H.N.1955, “Tea Time” H.N.2255, “Kerry” H.N.3036, “Gillian” H.N.3042, “The Love Letter” H.N.3105 & “Dawn” H.N.3600. Also by Royal Doulton are “Bedtime Bunnykins” D.B.55, and “Lady Wood Mouse” D.B.H5. Two hand painted pieces by Fenton, 12 pieces of Pinwheel stemware, 8 pinwheel water glasses, Pinwheel vase, Cranberry candy dish, 50 Piece set of “Sound of Music” dishes by Motts, 6 plates by Limoges, Numerous collector plates, Royalty pieces, BMP divided dish, Milk glass footed bowl, Corning ware tea & coffee pots, Large quantity of pressed glass, Silver plate teapot, cream & sugar, Anniversary clock, Kierstead prints, Numerous books including several coffee table books, Old movie projector & speaker, Old cameras, Antique students desk, Old sideboard (as found), Childs tricycle, Numerous bicycles (new & old), Wooden toboggans, Milk cans, Texaco pail, 20’Aluminum extension ladder, Aluminum step ladder, Sm. Mastercraft air compressor, Husky tool chest, Craftsman bench grinder, Workmate, Cable puller, Car ramps, Broadcaster, Stihl FS56 weedeater, Canadiana 26” cut 5hp riding mower, Ski-doo Olympique with 340 engine (Very good condition), BBQ, 2 wheeled cart, Rabbit cage, Assorted garden tools including forks, shovels, rakes etc. Quantity of hand tools and hardware. Also selling will be a large quantity of scrap metal. See website for pictures. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash or Cheque/ID Lunch available Estate and/or Auctioneers not responsible in case of accident.


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BUDGET FROM PAGE 1 Hillier said that Wynne is “going to dance with (Horwath), and their tango is going to crush Ontario taxpayers inbetween them.� In a press release issued shortly after the budget was presented by Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa, Hillier assumed co-operation between the Liberals and NDP, and called the two parties a “coalition� bent on following countries like Spain and Greece into financial disaster. “I recognize that Premier Horwath had a tough decision acquiescing to all of Premier Wynne’s demands in this budget, but it appears she made the right call in these tough times,� said Hillier, tongue-in-cheek, in his press release. “I know they weren’t sure whether they were going to be able to double Ontario’s debt in only 10 years, but when faced with the challenge they stepped up to the plate.� Hillier also pointed out that, since the Liberals came to power in 2003, the provincial debt has doubled, from $139 billion to $273 billion. In announcing the budget, Sousa noted that the government was on track to eliminate the provincial deficit by 201718, and that the government has consistently beaten recent projected deficit estimates. Other highlights include a new Youth Jobs Strategy designed to create jobs and boost mentorship opportunities, additional investment in public transit and transportation infrastructure, a reduction in auto insurance rates and additional incentives to help those on social assistance find work. “The new government is committed to helping all the people of Ontario and to eliminating the deficit by 2017-18,� said Sousa. “By beating our fiscal targets, we can continue to invest in the things that matter most to people every day.�

LAFARGE FROM PAGE 1 “What we’re doing is we have a temporary permit to allow us to do the research and the science with those partners involved. Then when we get the results and‌ if it goes as well as I think it will, then we’ll be seeking the ability to use those fuels permanently,â€? said Cummings. He said there have been a number of changes made to the project compared to the initial proposal. “There are a lot of differences. All the fuels we’re looking at are

cleaner fuels. They are all expected to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50 per cent compared to today,� said Cummings. Currently, Canada’s cement industry is responsible for about 3.8 per cent of the country’s carbon dioxide emissions and 30-40 per cent of that is due to fossil fuel use. By using local materials, Lafarge hopes to reduce these statistics. Natural Resources Canada awarded $2.68 million to Lafarge Canada to construct the full-scale demonstration plant. Other

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Napanee Bike Night marked its return for another year last Tuesday by making a $450 donation to Rotary's Splash Pad fund, which was raised through 50/50 draws. Rotary President Brian Patterson (fourth from the left) accepted the cheque from club members (from left) Frank Smith, Tracey Walken, Eddy Brinklow, Penny Smart, Darryl Smart, Cathy Wager and Paul Wager. partners include Pollution Probe, WWF Canada, Queen’s University, the Cement Association of Canada, Mesa Bioenergy, Scott Environmental, and Rail Link. “Today, here in Bath, we’re announcing an ecoenergy innovation funding of more than $8 million‌ (for) promising projects across Canada. These investments will widen and strengthen the foundation of Canada’s growing clean tech sector,â€? said Dean Del Mastro, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and MP for

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Fitness the focus in Raiders’ rookie camp Hockey club searching for strength and agility as they begin recruiting for the 2013-14 season BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

While their Picton counterparts celebrated a Schmalz Cup victory this weekend, the Napanee Raiders were taking the first steps in assembling a team they hope will lead them to a championship of their own. Over 80 hopefuls attended the Raiders rookie open house camp and they were instantly put to the test. Along with showcasing their on ice abilities, players were put through a rigorous gym routine to prove they’re fit enough to withstand a 40 game regular season. They hit the Richmond Fitness gym and were scouted as they lifted weights, did push ups, chin ups and the like. They’re hoping to impress the coaching staff enough to earn an invite to main camp in August. “It’s going to be a new year and we need to make changes, and we’re going to make them,” said Mike Hartwick, who will be taking over as head coach for the upcoming season. Hartwick, who played semipro hockey in his college years, has put a real focus on fitness this offseason. That doesn’t just apply to the rookies either. He’s made it clear that just because someone played with the team last year doesn't mean they are a lock to break camp with the club in September. “There are very few guarantees,” said Hartwick. “There are a few veterans that I thought even though they had a tough year, they

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Raider alumni Jordan MacDonald serves as weight spotter during Saturday’s rookie tryout camp, held at Richmond Fitness and the Strathcona Paper Centre. About 80 players attended the camp, hoping to earn an invite to the club’s main camp in August. still worked hard and really showed they want to be on this team. It’s junior hockey, who knows in a month’s time, who knows when the season starts (who will be on the team)? They’re really going to have to earn their ice time.”

Of the fresh faces that were trying out, some the Raiders had scouted before while others were making their first impression. Hartwick says he saw plenty of speed, a trait he says he’d like any players who break camp to possess.

Despite coming off a 10-27-3 finish there were still plenty of skaters willing to try out. While that means there are plenty of spots up for grabs, it can sometimes deter players from wanting to try out. “It’s been around for 25

years, it’s very established,” Hartwick says of the Napanee Raiders program. “There are guys from the community that have played, there’s a lot of community support, the executive is first class and really the whole town is behind

this team. I think its well known in this area and a lot of kids strive to be on this team.” The scouting process will continue throughout the summer as they strive to put last year behind them.

HAWKS | Rugby season wraps up today CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 On the rugby pitch Napanee’s ladies were in Regi on Tuesday, shutting out the home team 20-0. The Hawks are now 4-1 on the year, locked in a tie with La Salle who is 4-0 with a game in hand. Napanee hosts Holy Cross this afternoon at 6 p.m. for their final regular season match. The junior boys also held the Regi Panthers scoreless, besting them 100. That was a nice bounce back game following a

tough 15-14 loss at home Friday against the QECVI Raiders. At 3-2 the junior Hawks sit second in the league, four points back of the 5-0 La Salle Black Knights. Napanee hosts Holy Cross this afternoon at 5 p.m. The seniors posted opposite results this week, beating QECVI 36-12 on Friday before losing 37-7 at Regi. Napanee will try to even their 2-3 record this afternoon against Holy Cross.

The Hawks are holding onto the sixth and final playoff spot, but could jump to fourth with a win. Both the senior and junior games will be critical in determining playoff seeding. The quarter-finals are scheduled to get underway next Wednesday. The winner of that win of go home game will advance to the semifinals on May 21. The KASSAA championship, which will be held at Queen’s University’s Nixon Field, will take place May 23.

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Quilter’s Guild show is always sew nice BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

One of those items was a quilting/craft table, made by Bob Ash, estimated at over $400. This item went to Beth Anirault. Maggie Marlow won the jewel box quilt, which was made at last year’s show by all the members, while Karen Magee won another quilt. Elizabeth Spang won a Flynn quilting frame.

Napanee Heritage Quilter’s Guild members held a fundraiser at the Strathcona Paper Centre over the weekend, showing off some of their latest talents, while also raising funds to give back to the community. “We do a lot of stuff for the community so this is so we can buy materials so we can give back,” said Ginny Klein, quilt show convener. Some projects the guild has worked on include making hats and pillow cases for the chemotherapy suites at the hospital, making placemats for the Meals on Wheels program, creating doll quilts for the Salvation Army, and making quilts for the Men’s Mental Health unit in the hospital. The group is currently working on fashioning quilts for a woman’s shelter in Russia. Aside from that, Klein said the guild holds workshops to teach others how to quilt; the guild is always open for beginners to join. To date, there are about 80 members, which is expanding in numbers and age. “It’s for anybody. If someone wants to learn, they can come. We also have workshops, sometimes at the meeting or before the meeting,” said Klein. “I like it because everybody is different and everybody has a different style BEST TY and way and things you can do.” QUALI With over 300 people attending the show on Saturday, and comparable numbers on Sunday, Klein said she is BEST sure the guild will be able to purchase PRICE lots of new fabrics and supplies for their upcoming projects. Those who attended the event were equally as happy. “We’ve got a lot of wonderful comments from people saying they really liked it, they thought it was cozy and colourful,” said Klein. Along with quilt show was a silent auction and four raffle draw items.

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2823 COUNTY RD 9 (RIVER ROAD) This stunning 4 bedroom ranch bungalow sits back from the road on a beautifully landscaped property. Spacious front entrance leads to the formal living / dining room and then to the back of the house with view to the outside there is family room, laundry, and large kitchen/sitting room with woodstove which leads out to a magnificent flagstone patio. Master bedroom has sitting area, woodstove, 4 piece ensuite and terrace doors to patio. (L15) MLS 13601642

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

OPEN HOUSE 4329 COUNTY RD 9 Well maintained elevated bungalow on Hay Bay. Updates over the last few years include: roofing, furnace/ac/heat pump, most windows, carpeting, central vac, driveway. Only 20 minutes to Napanee & the 401, this 3+1 br/ 2 bth home provides scenic, efficient living on one of Ontario’s select fishing & boating waterways. Asking $329,900. (L26) MLS 13603499

Call Barry Brummel, Sales Rep, 613-484-0933

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

OPEN HOUSE

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Real Estate Brokerage

75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $349,900. MLS 13601930

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

9 Commercial Court Napanee 613-354-5435

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

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

Independently Owned & Operated

3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Retirement living at its best in this senior’s park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom. On water and sewer and close to all amenities. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

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44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-6651

6 HERITAGE PARK DR, BATH Ready for your immediate occupancy! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, slab on grade family home is located in a family oriented neighbourhood close to the golf course and waterfront parks. Fully fenced yard with play structures, hot tub, 3 season sunroom and eck. Listed at $272,000. MLS 13603958

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Marina Scourse, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-2145 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

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

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3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOSTESS: KIM PITCHER 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appliances included featuring patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy the large main floor family room, finished basement, large single garage with workshop. $249,900. (EX3096) MLS 13601474

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3 OLD BOAT RAMP ROAD, GREATER NAPANEE

Dir: River Rd to Sherman’s Point Rd to Old Boat Ramp Road.

New bungalow with double car garage within a one minute walk to the boat ramp and the world renowned fishing on the Bay of Quinte. This open concept bungalow features a large island in the kitchen, spacious bathroom with a jacuzzi tub for two. Lower level is completely finished with large rec room, bathroom, and a third bedroom. This house is unique as when you buy this home the owners will give you their Florida home for $1.00. Live in Fort Myers Florida in the winter and beautifull Hay Bay for the summer! (EX3191)

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www.571salmonriverroad.com - 3 bedroom - 1.5 baths - Over 5 acres with creek - Recent complete reno MLS 13603808 Asking 210,000.

351 COUNTY RD. 9 - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Spectacular executive 2 storey located just on the edge of town. 4 large bedrooms, four baths, formal living room with wood fireplace and formal dining room. Beautiful bright main floor family room. Real cherrywood flooring throughout two levels. Full finished basement with walkout. $399,900. (EX3083) MLS 13601233

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9126 COUNTY ROAD 2 WEST - HOST: DARREN GREEN Features 2+1 bedrooms, open concept kitchen/living room, partially finished basement with wood stove. This home offers many recent upgrades: furnace, windows, roof and large deck with hot tub. This is a must to view. Call for a personal viewing. (EX3181) MLS 13603842

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288 CENTREVILLE RD. $349,900. MLS 13601654

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33 RED CEDAR POINT RD, YARKER

Looks are deceiving when you look at this home, boasting approx. 1200 sq ft of total living space on a approx. 2 acre lot with a waterview of Varty Lake! Come and see this beautiful 4 bedroom, 1 large full bath home featuring main floor laundry, spacious open concept living with a new kitchen in 2011, hardwood flooring throughout, separate heated outbuilding you could use as a recreational room! Has many updates Vinyl siding (2011), Shingles (2011), Windows and Doors (2010/2011), crawl space insulated (2012) What more could you ask for?

Paula Bevens Rutter Sales Representative

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

Direct 613-583-2896

101 Wm. Henderson Dr. Amherstview

613-777-8317

99 HICKORY LANE Bay of Quinte 1112 feet of prime waterfront on Long Reach. Featuring sand beach, boathouse with balcony, boat launch. The cottage features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood burning fireplace in living room, fireplace in dining room, games, room, screened-in sun porch. This is a must to view. Call for your private viewing. (EX3175) MLS 13603703

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

Independently Owned & Operated

11 CEDAR ST, NAPANEE Welcome Home! Excellent Adult community in Richmond Park! Home features, 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, main floor laundry, new kitchen counters and flooring. Price includes Fridge, Stove, Washer and Dryer. Well cared for home ready for new owners. Don’t delay!! Call for your personal viewing! $99,900. MLS 13602433

Paula Bevens Rutter Sales Representative

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

Direct 613-583-2896

101 Wm. Henderson Dr. Amherstview

613-777-8317

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FIRST TIME OFFERED! The opportunity has risen to buy this charming country farmhouse, set back off the road in a quiet peaceful setting. The perfect blend comfortable living, choice www.5142LongSwampRd.com of location and affordable price. The home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, gorgeous family room with vaulted ceiling and propane stove, new propane furnace, large sunroom, main floor master with ensuite, plenty of large bright rooms and very well care for throughout. There is a large 2 car garage/workshop and plenty of open space on the 8.37 acre lot. You can’t beat this for a real value. $279,900. Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

9 Commercial Court Napanee 613-354-5435

61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900. John Curran, Sales Rep. at 613-328-1767

LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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Completely remodeled open concept home over looking beautiful Big Clear Lake. This home features high end kitchen cabinets with very large centre island. Two generous size bedrooms with walk in closet in master. Very cheerful and bright atmosphere in this home and it is wheelchair accessible with a chair lift to the second level and has washrooms on both levels. This would make a perfect retirement or get away home, and it located in a small hamlet right in the middle of hunting, fishing and vacationing country. $139,900. MLS 13600157

Perfect recreation property with year round access located south of Kaladar on 41 Hwy. 50+ acre parcel of paradise has been used for a hunting camp for many years but would also be perfect for family activities year round including skiing, hiking, ski-dooing, skating and more. Property has lake size ponds, pine groves, beautiful rugged Canadian Shield terrain plus a 20 x 32 maintenance free cabin, plus hundreds of acres of crown land. Perfect fishing, hunting and family recreation property. $89,900. MLS 12608592

Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $89,900. MLS 12602807

One and a half storey century home sitting on 46 +/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property. A perfect property for hunting, fishing or roaming. Lots of trails and firewood. $139,900. MLS 13604038

Close to new 2 storey 4 bdrm home in lovely setting on quiet country road. Large family room with wet bar and fireplace. Main floor laundry and washroom with shower big enough for the whole family including the pets. Two beautiful, full length of the house, covered decks and balconies plus back deck. Property also features a detached garage/workshop plus an attached garage. Home is also designed in a way that it could very easily accommodate an in-law suite. All this within easy driving distance to both Napanee and Belleville. $249,900. MLS 13600224

3 bedroom bungalow, totally renovated, top to bottom! This home has had too many renos to mention in an ad, but is now in brand new condition. Large two storey two unit building that has been used for rental units or could be converted to workshops, storage, garage and several other uses. Located on a large private 6.78 +/- acre lot. Close to town and the 401. $198,900. MLS 12607298

Four bedroom 2 storey home in the village of Enterprise. Features a good size eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and living room with patio doors in both rooms, 4 bedrooms on second floor. this well kept home is in very good condition and has had all doors and windows, plus oil tank and well pump, replaced in the past few years. There is also a car and a half attached garage with new garage door and a large deck on back side of the house. MLS 13603708 $169,900

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Not many waterfront get away properties on a secluded lake like this left to be had. If you have been searching for the perfect hideout from it all, you may have just found it in this 6 plus acre parcel of completely private, well treed, waterfront land boasting 880 feet of shoreline. 4 season home/cottage is nicely finished with pine interior and pine floors throughout with sunroom overlooking well treed lot and lake. Perfect location for all summer and winter outdoor activities plus the Trans Canada Trail is near by. One of a kind hard to find property. Don`t wait! $199,900. MLS13604031 53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.

6 bedroom country home on a 1 plus acre lot south of Napanee with in-law susite for rental income to help pay the mortgage. This property also has a large 24' x 40' -/+ barn/workshop/ garage. Call for details. $149,900. MLS 12601909

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3 bedroom one and half storey home on close to a one acre lot about 20 minutes from Kingston. Home has had a new addition about 8 years ago and has some newer windows and washroom updates. Very spacious with large dining and living rooms, perfect for the growing family. Outside there is lots of yard space with 24' x 12' workshop and 9' x 14' +/- storage shed, plus a fenced dog run. $149,900. MLS 12603310

ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS AND HUNTERS....140 acres with miles and miles of groomed trails and abutting thousands of acres of crown land. beautiful bush with out croppings of rock, ravines, ridges, ponds - large and small, mature trees of nearly all kinds + a good sized hunting camp with all furnishings. $124,900. 12604106

VACANT LAND

1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. Located on a beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of Sharbot Lake. Great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. MLS 12603195

GREAT ESCAPE PROPERTY - 83+/- acres of Canadian Shield property. In the middle of hunting and fishing country. On paved road with hydro and telephone service. Lots of room to roam. $69,900. MLS 13604047

PERFECT FOR HUNTERS. 46+/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property on paved road with hydro and telephone service. Right in the middle of hunting and fishing country that also abutts crown land. Great get away! $59,900. MLS 13604046

One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Property is located on a stunning point on Buckshot Lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. If you love privacy and have been searching for the perfect place to hide from the stress of the world...you just found it!! $299,900. MLS 12603309

NEW LISTING

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

TIM BAKER Sales Rep.

Cell 613-453-2502

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

21 WATER STREET W. Location, Location, Location!! This lovely two storey home located in the heart of downtown Napanee has many upgrades which include new roof, new vinyl windows throughout, flooring, ceilings, and plumbing to name a few. Solid good sized storage shed with electricity and sensors. Sit in the three-season sunroom and watch the boats go by on the Napanee River. Perfect for new homeowners or seniors who do not want to cut the grass or shovel snow. Call today! $154,900. (EX3192) MLS 13603998

NEW PRICE

5851 COUNTY RD. 41 Exceptional home with extraordinary views of highly desired Beaver Lake. 297 feet of waterfront with concrete pier, in-ground pool (new liner), triple garage and separate bunkie with hydro. Home features family room, dining and living room, partially finished lower level and exquisite gourmet kitchen. Walkout from lower level to pool. Some upgrades include new furnace, central air, new paint throughout, UV light, pool pump, solar cover, pool liner. A real pleasure to show. $339,900. (EX3159) MLS 13602969

OPEN HOUSE - SAT. 1-3PM

162 UNION ST. This is a must see from top to bottom. New kitchen, new bathrooms, new hardwood floors, new windows, new doors, new shingles, new drywall and more. MLS 13603353

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DON COX Sales Rep.

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

Cell:

613-329-6848

LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL?? GO WITH JO!! Visit www.exitjo.com

6 BOYCE CRT., BELLEVILLE Elegant Stinson built, open concept bungalow in an exclusive subdivision in Belleville. This home has so much for the young professionals or retirees. Plenty of upgrades include huge main floor bath with 2 person corner jacuzzi tub, gas fireplace, eating bar, hardwood and ceramic flooring, alarm system and professionally landscaped. You have to see it! $255,900. (EX3047) MLS 13600279

OPEN HOUSE - SUN. 1-3PM

111 SANS SOUCI ROAD DIR: River Rd. right on Sans Souci to 111 Summer is almost here. Enjoy it on the water. 2 bedroom main cottage, separate bunkie, boat house with bunkie over it. Deep water for the sailor. MLS 13601615

The list of amenities and quality of workmanship is evident in this 3 bedroom home. Open concept, quartz counter tops, cherry cabinets, hardwood floors, full walkout basement, boat launch, and so much more. MLS 13602957

11 CENTRE – UNIT 201 SHEER PERFECTION!

JOHANNE BRUNNER Sales Representative Cell 613-484-4743

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

OPEN HOUSE

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112 PRUYN, BATH

Here’s your chance to own a great, affordable home in the charming Village of Bath! This four bedroom, one and a half bath home boasts many recent upgrades. You’ll be sure to have lots of enjoyment and plenty of room for your family. New cedar deck on a spacious lot has numerous perennials and space for the family. Many of the updates include hardwood flooring, furnace, windows and roof. Call to book your viewing today! MLS 13602486 Offered at 239,900.!

SAT. 1-3PM

This condo has tons of upgrades including brand new hardwood, bath fixtures, air conditioning unit and newer cupboards. Freshly painted and tastefully decorated. Here is your chance to have carefree, easy living, condo life! $210,000. MLS 13603334

GROUND FLOOR CONDO WATERFRONT

Here it is folks! Immaculate three bedroom ground floor condo! Open your patio doors and enjoy the view of the Napanee River. Stroll over to the park and enjoy all the great things it has to offer. Freshly painted with tasteful laminate throughout. Call for a viewing today! Offered at $195,000. MLS 13601409

WATERFRONT LOT

The view says it all! Superb waterfront lot where you can build your dream home. Existing spring- fed dug well, gravel drive, fantastic fishing and breathtaking views make this the place to live. Available survey, hard-top year round access with all the comforts of town living and all the benefits of owning a great piece of waterfront property. Call now to inquire about this super lot. Offered at $189,000. MLS 12608278


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Thursday, May 9, 2013 NEW LISTING

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REAL ESTATE / RE3

1-3PM

3 OLD BOAT RAMP ROAD, GREATER NAPANEE

Dir: River Rd to Sherman’s Point Rd to Old Boat Ramp Road.

New bungalow with double car garage within a one minute walk to the boat ramp and the world renowned fishing on the Bay of Quinte. This open concept bungalow features a large island in the kitchen, spacious bathroom with a jacuzzi tub for two. Lower level is completely finished with large rec room, bathroom, and a third bedroom. This house is unique as when you buy this home the owners will give you their Florida home for $1.00. Live in Fort Myers Florida in the winter and beautifull Hay Bay for the summer! (EX3191)

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

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113 Richmond Blvd., Napanee email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca

www.exitnapanee.ca

5 ACRES PLUS 2 SEPARATE OUTBUILDINGS NEW LISTING

3 bedroom home loaded with character, hardwood floors, large windows, sunroom looking out over your 5 acres of property, 2 separate outbuildings one measures 24 x 36, the other 24 x 24.10. Updated wiring & plunbing, country property with natural gas heat makes this a highly desirable home. $219,900. MLS 13603675

NEW LISTING

CHARACTER INTACT Great location, close to schools, very spacious home with plenty of character intact. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, newer furnace, plumbing & wiring updated, vinyl windows, potential for an in-law suite, with a little bit of work this will be an amazing home. MLS 13603512 $149,900

IN-LAW SUITE POTENTIAL Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, seperate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. $189,000. MLS 12607996

KELLY PERCIVAL Sales Representative

OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL

BUILDING 1

BUILDING 2

DUPLEX

3 MARYSVILLE ROAD

Excellent high end commercial building with great 401 exposure and over 13 acres of property over 3000 sq. ft. of space with 3 baths, separate reception areas and numerous offices, radiant in floor heat and propane fireplaces. Seperate 56 ft x 80 ft outbuilding with oversize loading doors. This building has many potential uses and with the excellent visibility to the 401 makes this the wise choice for your business exposure. MLS 13603188 $2700/mth

Great duplex with seperate meters. One 3 bedroom unit, one 2 bedroom unit. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Live on one side and let the other side pay your mortgage for you! MLS 13603423 $130,000.

26B Richmond Blvd. Napanee

BROKERAGE

Office: 613-354-4213

ELISHA MCCUTCHEON

SALES REP - 613-453-4292

BILL MCCUTCHEON

BROKER OF RECORD - 613-453-4347

COUNTRY CHARMER ON FULLY WOODED LOT 1600 sq. ft., 3 year old home that feels like a log dwelling. 2 or 3 2 baths, 15’x31’ family room, gleaming pine flooring, pine Excellent location just 5 minutes outside of Napanee. 1400 sq. ft. quality beds, ceilings, open concept principal rooms with abundance of windows. Great family home situated on 1 acre approximately 10 kms east of home on spacious rural lot. Up to 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, finished Relax in front of the wood stove or on the full length covered porch. Napanee. This country home has 4 bedrooms, a renovated bathroom, basement, 2 car attached garage. Call for full details. $289,900. MLS You will be impressed. For a private showing call today. Priced at and updated windows. Attractively priced at $189,900. MLS 13603927 13604095 an attractive $239,900. MLS 13601448 100 ACRES OF MIXED LAND - Great location for your new home with many nice building sites. 15 acres of workland, cedar bush, good duck/goose pond, ample firewood. Potential for severance. Located on the 9th concession near Enterprise. Asking $119,900. MLS 13603087 ONE LOT LEFT! - 428 Feet Waterfront on the lovely Salmon River, near Forest Mills. Good lot for walkout basement. New drilled well at 8.79 GPM. Very pretty setting for your new home. $79,900. MLS 13600831

BUY THE WAY

142 COUNTY RD. 8 A must see in Napanee! Move right in to this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with modern upgrades including new kitchen and upgraded bathroom on the upper level. Oversized town lot located right across the road from the Napanee Golf Course. Attractively priced at $264,900. MLS 13602998

MINUTES FROM NAPANEE This one storey home is a must see! All new ceramic tile and hardwood floors, modern kitchen and bathrooms. Full basement with walkout access. Located on a quiet road with a private wooded setting. Includes 30 Acres. List Price $359,900. MLS 13602631

Wonderful project home situated on 18 acres in a small village 15 minutes north of Napanee. Property includes a detached garage with ample parking and 2 storage sheds. A handyman's dream! Priced to sell at $74,900. MLS 13603173

Differentiate – Make sure you make an impression; you may only get one chance! Adding certain things to set yourself apart from your neighbours will peak the buyers interest. By improving your home’s aesthetics, you can potentially add value to your home; but be careful not to overimprove! What is valuable to you may not be as valuable to potential buyers.

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JOHN CURRAN

Dave Pinnell Jr.

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage* Independently Owned and Operated

Cell 613-328-1767

613-354-4347

I can help with any of your Email: john.curran@century21.ca real estate needs. Website: johncurranrealestate.com

TAMWORTH TWO STOREY Almost new, beautiful 2 storey in Tamworth. 3 bedrooms, all a very generous size, 2 Full baths, one with a double shower and one with a whirlpool tub and an ½ bath as well on the main Floor. This home has it all. Both infloor heating on the main level and a forced air furnace for upstairs, UV light, HRV unit, Hot Water on Demand and Engineered Hardwood Floors throughout. This is a Very Energy Efficient Home that includes just about everything and everything is less than 2 years old. Very nice property completely fenced, patio and Gazebo and even a vegetable garden.. You will love it. MLS 13602578 $345,000

VYAS VILLA CONDO Beautifully renovated condo in Vyas Villa, along the shores of the Napanee River, within easy walking distance of downtown shopping and the waterfront parks. Updates include granite countertops in kitchen and baths, crown mouldings, kitchen cabinet replacement, newer windows and exterior doors, newer flooring and updated energy efficient baseboard heaters. This unit is in move-in condition and shows like new. Early possession is available. MLS 13602380 $175,900.

DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Very nice 1 ½ storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Located just north of Dundas St. so it is an easy walk to the downtown area. Large kitchen with eat in area, Main Floor Laundry area, 2 generous size bedrooms on the upper level and a large back yard make this a great starter home. MLS 13602510 $99,900.

DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Newly updated 1 1/2 storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Updated plumbing, wiring, insulation, windows, most doors and most mouldings. Add to this some new drywall, all new paint and all new floor coverings and you have one lovely home. Four bedrooms, a large eat-in kitchen and then a living, dining and family room. This home has plenty of storage space in the cellar and a large back yard that is mostly fenced. This would make a fabulous family home or just a starter home, and best of all, it is in move-in condition. MLS 13601386 $129,900. 61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900. COUNTRY TWO STOREY This is a beautiful family home. Well kept and ready to move into. This 8 year old home has 4 bedrooms and three baths. Features include formal living and dining rooms, main floor family room, eat-in kitchen with lots of cupboard space and upper level laundry area. Wood floors throughout the main level, a gas fireplace and a high dry unfinished basement with a walk-out complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 Acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into. MLS 13600837 $329,900.

VACANT LAND

3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. $37,900. MLS 136000043

CELL 613-328-7213 dave.pinnelljr@century21.ca

www.davepinnell.ca 4946 COUNTY ROAD 9

NEW PICTURES

OPEN HOUSE - SAT. MAY 11TH, 1-3PM 4946 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE

www.377countyroad15.com

OPEN HOUSE - SUN. MAY 12

, 1-3PM 377 COUNTY ROAD 15,TAMWORTH TH

EXECUTIVE HOME

WATERFRONT

LONG REACH

MUST BE SEEN

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www.5982countyroad41.com

VACANT LAND

- 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS #13601682 Asking $399,900.

480 SHERMANS POINT ROAD

www.119firststreet.com

west end corner lot home - 3 levels of finished living space - Very private backyard with large deck - 3 plus 2 bedrooms - 3.5 baths Call for details. MLS 13603785 Offered for $359,900.

GREAT PRICE

- 3 plus 2 bedroom - 2 full baths - Over 2 acres with pool - 10 years old Offered For Sale at $294,500. MLS 13602791

- Executive 4 bedroom, all brick home - 2 full baths, 2 part - In-ground pool - Creek to Napanee River Asking $429,900. MLS 13603132

www.19bawnroad.com

www.73angusdrive.com PRICE - Stone executive IMPROVEMENT

- 3 bedroom - 1 bath home - Moments to Beaver Lake - Private lot MLS 13602788 Offered For Sale at $128,900.

-5 bedroom, 2.5 baths - Passive solar - In-ground pool - 79 plus acres MLS 13602331

-3 bedroom, 2 bath - Waterfront on Long Reach - Privacy, a must see MLS 13602412 Asking $380,000.

NEW LISTING

- 2 bedroom, 2 bath semi - Room for 3rd bedroom in basement - Economical living MLS 13603559 Asking 149,900.

www.75robertstreet.com MAKE AN OFFER

- Extensive renovations completed. Too many to mention - 3 bedroom plus den - 2 baths - Ready to move in MLS #13601129 Offered For Sale at $269,900.

- 8 plus acres with waterfront on Raccoon Lake. Call for details. Offered for sale $54,900. - 4 plus acres Little Creek Street, waterfront MLS 13601196 $49,900.

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REAL ESTATE / RE5

Robert Storring Broker

613-354-4347 (office) 613-379-2903 (direct)

See at www.storringrealestate.on.ca

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

Your Friendly Neighbourhood 'Home' Team

OPEN HOUSE SAT. MAY 11 1-3PM

MAPLE TREES & TOTEM POLES Are just some of the features of this WATERFRONT 34 acres. 2 green/4 tee golf course, tennis court, sand beach, concrete pier, walkways and lush gardens, paved driveways, 2 double garages,Viceroy 3+ bedroom home. Not an inexpensive property! Serious callers for more info. MLS 13604057

100 ACRES! Hiking, riding, hunting, cross country skiing, nature photography, bird and wildlife watching are all right at your front door step on your own property. Back to nature, serenity, privacy would best describe this home in private location 10 minutes from 401 hwy. Mostly wooded, and a dug pond near the home. Open concept bungalow, vaulted ceiling, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, Hardwood floors, granite counters, lots of natural light.,doors to front & back decks, fireplace & central air. $399,900 mls 13603805

ERINSVILLE Good 3 bdrm bungalow in village setting. Walk to Beaver Lake, separate school up the street, woodstove to help with heating. Full basement waits your finishing touches and the back yard is fenced. May need a little TLC but a good home for the money. $159,900. MLS 13603727

FABULOUS SUNSETS

EASY COMMUTING Home Features over 1600 sq ft on main level plus fully finished lower level. 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, separate dining room, gorgeous sunroom with deck access, huge family rm with oversize windows & lots more to tell you about. The nicely treed lot is over 2 acres & only 15 minutes to town. MLS 13601589 $294,500

are free and plentiful with the western views over Long Lake. Tidy cottage has 2 bdrms and 3 bunkie in the double garage. Level lot, good shoreline, with great swimming for kids. 3pc bath has shower and is on septic sytem. Original stone hearth ready for your woodstove or propane fireplace. Use all year round with road open by all season neighbours. $169,900.

PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY

GREAT PLACE TO START

2 BR maintenance free home with newer furnace and central air. Original hardwood floors & trim. Only $128,000. MLS# 13600618

Bath semi-detached 3 BR home with newer furnace and central air. Original hardwood floors & trim. Asking $159,900. MLS# 13602879

200 ROBERT STREET, NAPANEE Tastefully decorated Victorian style 3 bdrm family home with lots of the character of yesteryear located in a good central location. Original features include tin ceiling in DR & panelling in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Updates in the last 5 yrs include roof (2011) 40 yr shingles, bathrooms (2010), deck (2009) windows (2008). Stairs from 2nd floor office nook leads to fully insulated loft. Rear porch with walkout to large deck. Fully fenced deep lot with single garage. $239,900. MLS 13601819

WATERFRONT

325 CEDARSTONE ROAD Lovely updated 4 bedroom century home with lots of character on approximately 2 acres located just outside of Tamworth. Ground floor master bedroom with full ensuite makes it ideal for a retired couple, yet upstairs bedrooms and bath is perfect for the family. Bright sun room addition. One main floor bedroom currently used as a den. Detached double garage with heated workshop & large garden shed. Easy commute to Napanee and Kingston. $199,900. MLS 13600488

COMMERCIAL

92 NEVILLE POINT ROAD Spacious well maintained 4 bedroom home on sought after Neville Point Rd located on Beaver Lake. Large principal rooms & recreational space with walkouts to balcony & deck offer expansive southerly lake views. Beautifully landscaped & well treed property with 360 feet of waterfront provides lots of privacy. Clean shoreline is great for swimming & boating. Large double garage & outbuilding. Great family home for waterfront entertaining. $479,900. MLS 13601071

COMMERCIAL LEASE

29 DUNDAS STREET WEST Downtown Napanee restaurant. Equipment is in place-ready for you to start your new business! Excellent opportunity for a start up or expanding restaurateur. Rent at $700.00 /month plus utilities and BIA tax. Purchase equipment outright for $20,000 or add the price of the equipment to the lease payments. There is room for at least 20 people to eat in. Can also used as a base for take out and/or delivery. Lots of free parking available in the area. Building could be re-purposed for another type of retail outlet. Lease at $700. MLS 13603894

344 MAIN STREET, DESERONTO 5,000 sf of retail space on Main St in Deseronto. Price includes shelving, coolers (for produce, drinks, frozen food and storage), a meat counter (with coolers and freezer), a large basement storage area, loading dock, and a 2,000 sf, 5 bedroom apartment above - living room and one bedroom walk out to a roof patio overlooking Lake Ontario. Formerly operated as a fresh grocer grocery store. Owner flexible; for right buyer will entertain holding a second mortgage or a lease to own arrangement. $299,000. MLS 13602753

WATERFRONT VACANT LOT NEW PRICE

LOT 3, SHEFFIELD LAKE GREAT RUSTIC WATERFRONT LOT with build potential. Check out this lovely off-the-grid 1.5 acre property with 138 feet of waterfront on Sheffield Lake. Lot's of Canadian Shield out-croppings and good lake views. If you are looking for peace and quiet, great fishing, canoeing, kayaking or swimming, this spot is for you. Clean natural shoreline. Included is a newer shed/bunkie with loft area, cedar deck, new generator, canoe, and trailer. $114,900. MLS 13602128

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WATERFRONT 12 ACRE LOT

MOVIN’ ON UP

New Survey and well. Great Place to build an executive country home on Napanee River. Listed at $124,900 MLS# 12607220

3200 sq ft 3+1 BR in Kingston with oak hardwood/ceramic flooring, custom quality kitchen plus family room. $429,900. MLS# 13600070

Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Carol Harvey

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-540-2659

callch@sympatico.ca

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

www.cindyhaggerty.com OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 11 • 1-3PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 11 • 1-3PM

1331 County Road 11, Selby

245 Pleasant Drive, Selby

CINDY HAGGERTY Broker of Record cell:

613-540-2116 * 3+1 Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths * Open Concept with Maple Kitchen Cabinets * Fully Finished Basement & Large deck off the kitchen* $349,900

www.109PineviewDr.com

KEVIN HAGGERTY

* 3 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Newer home on 5 acre lot * Level Landscaped w/vegetable gardens *$329,900

Sales Rep

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cell:

613-539-2120

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* 3+1 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Full Finished Basement * Bonus Detached garge * $249,900

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9 Commercial Court, Napanee

613-354-5435

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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Open floor plan w/Oak kitchen * On a dead end street overlooking the river * $169,900 www.7058CountyRd2.com

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NEW PRICE

* 3 Bedroom and 1.5 Baths * Newer Roof, Furnace, Kitchen & Bath * $149,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Eat-in Kitchen & Separate Dining Room * Across from the School & Park * $149,900

* 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo * Totally Renovated * Top Floor Balcony overlooking the water * $189,900

* 5 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Large Spacious Rooms * Large Deck with Gazebo & Interlocking Walkways * $449,900

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* 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths * Historic Design with a Twist * Mediterranean Flair * $439,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace * 2 Acre Private Treed Lot * $319,900

* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 2000 Sq Ft of Living Space * Walk-Out Basement * $199,900

* 88 Acre Retreat * 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Cabin * Close to Denbigh * $139,900

* 3+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Ranch Wood Bungalow w/3 Season Sunroom * In-law Potential & large workshop * $249,900

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www.426ThomasSt.com

* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Kitchen * 4 exits to Oversized Deck * $579,900

* 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths * Kitchen with Granite Countertops * Interlock Stone Walkway and Patio * $349,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Park-like setting in Sanhurst Shores * Oversized Double Car garage * $219,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Original Woodwork & In-floor Heating * Spectacular Kitchen * $299,900

www.4316CountyRd9.com

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* 6 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * Full 2 Bedroom inlaw Suite * 2 Acres with views of Hay Bay * $269,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large main floor family room * Large back deck and front porch * $229,900

* 3 Bedroom & 1.5 Baths * Many upgrades and updates * Balcony off Bedroom & front and side porch * $179,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Built Home on 45 Acres * In-floor Heating & ICF Construction * $389,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Log home on 38 Acres * Large covered front porch * $329,900

* 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Hardwood floors & modern Kitchen * Relaxing Sunroom & Deck * $239,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $489,900


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Thursday, May 9, 2013

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111 JOHN ST. NAPANEE • Run your own Business • Turn Key

75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE

288 CENTREVILLE RD.

W NE

W NE

WATERFRONT

• Hardwood Floors • Finished Walkout Basement • Ensuite

$399,999. MLS 13603909

$119,900. MLS 13603879

• Furnished

• Municipal Service • Walkout Basement • Boathouse

$450,000. MLS 13603889

W NE

WATERFRONT

$269,900. MLS 13602269

• Custom Home • ICF Construction • Beautiful Patio/Deck Area

7387 COUNTY RD. 9

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• Beautifully Restored Century Home • 5 Bedrooms • Attached Garage

• 4 Bedrooms • 3 Full Bathrooms • Attached Double Car Garage

$209,000. MLS 13603486

$12,900. MLS 13603827

466 DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE

W NE

507 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE

$169,900. MLS 13602323

$169,000. MLS 13601829

85 F SOUTH SHORE DR., TAMWORTH

W NE

WATERFRONT

330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE RD.

NAPANEE ROAD, TWEED

1313 CENTREVILLE RD

• Huge 32'x32' Garage/Workshop • Efficiently Heated • Finished Walkout Basement

• 165 X 67.71 (under 1 acre) • Road Access

• Hardtop Road • Detached Garage • 3 Bedrooms

• Desirable Beaver Lake • Cottage with Picturesque View • Enjoy the Summer Fun!

$224,900. MLS 13603386

$249,900. MLS 13603191

$179,900. MLS 13602608

$198,000. MLS 13601539 DECORATING BONUS

175 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE

1696 STOREY ST., NAPANEE

101 FOURTH ST., DESERONTO

144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE

• Hardwood Floors • Main Floor Laundry • Beautiful Kitchen

• Close to Lakes • Move In Ready • New Septic and Windows

• 4 Bedrooms • Garage with Man Cave • Paved Driveway

• Large Yard • $2000 Bonus • Move In Ready

$229,900. MLS 13602798

$179,900. MLS 13602172

$269,900. MLS 13601012

$122,900. MLS 12608341

383 CAMDEN RD., NAPANEE

6005 COUNTY RD 41, ERINSVILLE

1316 HEAD RD, NORTH FRONTENAC

1025 KASHWAKAMAK LAKE ROAD

• 4 Bedrooms • Lots of Room • Workshop

• Picturesque View • Large Living Space • Triple Detached Garage

• Close to Lakes • Move In Ready • New Septic and Windows

$234,500. MLS 13600730

$249,900. MLS 13600697

$379,900. MLS 13601836

$239,900. MLS 13602602

2295 COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE

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1694 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE

1321 MOSCOW ROAD, STONE MILLS

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HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SOPEN SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1-3PM ATURDAY, MAY 11, 11A M-1PM SATURDAY, MAY 11, 11A M-1PM H o s te s s : C a t hy C o n r a d, Br o k er 1808 PINE GROVE ROAD A hunters dream! This 4 bedroom home has a lot of potential, a handy man`s paradise. New windows and outdoor furnace installed 3 1/2 years ago. It was once a duplex. 80 acres of mostly woods and bush, 2 ponds/swamp. property has frontage on 3 roads, pine grove, County Road 3 and Cold Lake Road. Severances are possible. Large older barn on property. Asking $180,000. (L27) MLS 13604055

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2823 COUNTY RD 9

302 BRIDGE ST. WEST, NAPANEE A very nice 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Attached Garage. Newer Natural Gas Furnace. Close to Hospital and Schools. This home has a lot to offer with its fenced in backyard and full finished basement. Only $219,900. (L31) MLS

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3237 COUNTY ROAD 6 Tastefully renovated 1 1/2 storey home overlooking the Napanee River. Home features 2 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, 4 piece bathroom, 1 car detached garage, above ground pool, hardwood flooring, newer roof, windows, siding, furnace/tank. Relax out back and enjoy the view. Flower beds, perennials and much more. 15 minutes to Napanee, 20 minutes to Kingston. A must see! Just past the Village of Yarker. Asking $172,900. (L16) MLS 13601854

494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Wonderful 4 bedroom open concept add 2 bedrooms on the main level. 2 gas fireplaces, 1 in dining room and 1 in master bedroom. Lovely Florida room with hot tub opening to private fenced back yard. Large walk-in closet and ensuite off master bedroom. Immediate posession. Asking $244,900. (L04) MLS 13602918

223 CHURCH STREET, NAPANEE Wonderful family home with newer roof (o8). 3 bedrooms up, new 4 pc. bathroom (11), newer kitchen (08), dining room and living room and 2 pc. bathroom, main floor family room with fireplace and patio doors off to your private landscaped backyard. new carpeting upstairs and main floor laminiate - 2011. finished basement with rec room, 2 spare bedrooms laundry and 2 pc. bath. Asking $237,500. (K135) MLS 12608965

KENNELLY ROAD, TYENDINAGA Excellent building lot just minutes north of 401. Strong possibiliity of severing off one lot, maybe even two. Level topography. Cleared. Drilled well pumps 18 littres per minutes $80,000. (L21) MLS 13602626

2173 SWITZERVILLE RD. Country living with easy commute to Napanee, Kingston and Belleville. Red brick, 2 storey home sits on just under 3 acres of land. Home has many updates including new upper floor windows, roof shingles, U.V Light/Water softener, furnace and hot water tank. Kitchen and main bathroom renovated in 2009. Asking $199,900. (L29) MLS 13604036

This stunning 4 bedroom ranch bungalow sits back from the road on a beautifully landscaped property. Spacious front entrance leads to the formal living/dining room and then to the back of the house with view to the outside there is family room, laundry and large kitchen/sitting room with woodstove which leads out to a magnificent flagstone patio. The stunning master bedroom has sitting area, woodstove, 4 piece ensuite and terrace doors to patio. A must to see! Asking $369,900. (L15) MLS

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5991 COUNTY RD 41 MOVE IN READY! A very nice 2 storey home on deep lot in the Village of Erinsville, walking distance to Beaver Lake. Nicely decorated, fresh paint throughout, beautiful pine floors in living room. Modern windows and propane high efficiency furnace installed 5 years ago. New water pump installed December, 2012. Landscaped with flower beds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Only 20 minutes from Napanee and 5 minutes from Tamworth. Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13603778

182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontage this property is perfect for the buyers who want to hunt or use it for wood or just enjoy the priivacy and build your own home. The property is heavily treed with red maples and theres a swamp at rear of the property. Ideal for the outdoor enthusiast Asking $129,900. (L27) MLS 13603528

624 HAMBLY RD. This 55 acre farm has an 11 year old bungalow, complete with main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, currently operating as a horse farm. Level land with 40 acres hay fields, never sprayed; 10 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 10 year old horse barn 31` x 27` with 4 stalls, one being a huge foaling stall; spacious tack room with shelves, saddle racks and hay loft. This is a private country spot with a long driveway only ten minutes South of Napanee. Asking $425,000. (L13) MLS 13601260

241 MUD LAKE ROAD Tranquil 3 acre setting overlooking the Mud Lake Conservation Area. Quality built and maintained property with many updates and upgrades (windows, kitchen, etc.) over the last 10 years - most recently interior doors, trim & crown molding, most bath fixtures and chain link fencing. Large principal rooms, great views, large basement games room. The attached 2-car garage has full unfinished basement with walkout. Excellent natural location and still just minutes from all urban amenities. Asking $414,000. (L22) MLS 13602828

22 BROWN SIDE ROAD This 199.6 acres farm has 150 acres of excellent workland currently working as a cash crop farm but has been beef and horse farm. Included on the farm is a 6 acre sugar bush, 10 acres of soft maple and a spring fed pond. The 4 plus 1 bedroom sturdy farm home is in good condition complete with an eat in kitchen and a 1 1/2 car garage; excellent drilled well. Outbuildings include a 53` x 30` barn, a 58` x 38` Quonset barn and a workshop. Asking $385,000. (L06) MLS 13603775

1153 WILTON ROAD Just off 401 exit and close to Hwy 2, this motel has huge potential for growth. 8 Rentable rooms, an office, garage and living accommodations. Motel is in great shape, property is nicely landscaped. Water and sewer are close to property. Asking $399,900. (K137) MLS 12608975

115 THIRD CONCESSION RD Great starter or retirement property. Peaceful country setting with water view of the bay from sunroom and deck. Open concept living area. Furnace, shingles, some windows, flooring and interior paint updated. Well pump and pressure tank recently replaced. Remodeled kitchen. Asking $154,900. (L14) MLS 13601369

106 THOMAS ST WEST Formerly carload food market. Main floor of building in need of renovations. 2 upstairs apartments, one newly renovated and rented. Good location near high school. Part of main floor rented, no lease. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900. (K128) MLS 12608256

164 BELLEVILLE RD. Ready to move in, this duplex is centrally located with separate entrances/driveways/porches/clothes lines and property has access from 2 streets. Live on the main floor, run your home occupation from the office in the garage and have the tenant help with the mortgage. There is a single and 1 1/2 car garages, landscaped yard. Many updates through the years. Call to view. Asking $224,900. (L17) MLS 13602069

898 COUNTY ROAD 12 A SALMON RIVER ESTATE. This private 24 acre estate features over 1000 feet of waterfront complete with water falls. 3500 sq. ft. of living space. Relax while being nestled by the river and enjoy the soothing sounds of the falls. The opulent finishes throughout the home will be sure to impress. Tastefully decorated and modern. Complete with a detached 3000 sq. ft. implement building. Walk the private trails; enjoy some kayaking. (L11) MLS 13601128

109387B HIGHWAY 7, TWEED

Come up the landscaped drive into the glazed entry of this sun lit home. Spaced along the southern exposure the living, dining and family areas lead past the fireplace onto the ample deck, then down onto the sheltered patio past the paddocks, the pond and the extended barn and around the shoulder of the great hill. Through the woods to the boundary river with its 2 family building lots. deer, turkey, marble, granite strawberries and raspberries. come to a world of your very own. Asking $439,900. (K121) MLS 12607637

WATERFRONT LOT - CUTHILL LANE A very desirable waterfront lot. Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. The gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $189,000. (L12 MLS 13601164

H o s t es s : S ue R a nk in , S a l es R e p. 605 WESTPLAIN RD. Great starter home with a country setting in the small Village of Westplain. 3 bedrooms, eat in kitchen and large living room. Move in ready with 27` above ground pool and 4-person hot tub. New roof in 2009; new deck; 2-car detached garage with workshop. Appliances and 48` flat screen mounted TV included. Over 1 1/2 acres to play. Asking $165,900. (L18) MLS 13602250

91 DUNDAS ST WEST Located within walking distance to downtown, this beautiful renovated Victorian home features 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, formal dining room, living room with gas fireplace, main floor laundry, family room with door off to the wrap around screened in porch, spacious eat in kitchen, a large mudroom between the house and the 2 car with loft/workshop garage. This home has potential for inlaw suite, B & B, tea room, etc. Call to book your showing. Asking $317,000 (L08) MLS 13600953

300 GINGER STREET, NAPANEE 4 bedroom (1 up 3 down) semi detached home with newer gas furnace, 2 - 4pc baths, washer, dryer, stove, fridge, central air, central vac, double paved drive, covered deck at rear with immediate possession. Asking $172,000. (L07) MLS 13600542

181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (L28) MLS 13603783

FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K130) MLS 12608555


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9126 COUNTY ROAD 2 WEST - HOST: DARREN GREEN 351 COUNTY RD. 9 - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS 3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOSTESS: KIM PITCHER Spectacular executive 2 storey located just on the edge of town. 4 Features 2+1 bedrooms, open concept kitchen/living room, large bedrooms, four baths, formal living room with wood fireplace partially finished basement with wood stove. This home offers 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appliances included featuring patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy and formal dining room. Beautiful bright main floor family room. many recent upgrades: furnace, windows, roof and large deck Real cherrywood flooring throughout two levels. Full finished base- with hot tub. This is a must to view. Call for a personal view- the large main floor family room, finished basement, large single garage with workshop. $249,900. (EX3096) MLS 13601474 ing. (EX3181) MLS 13603842 ment with walkout. $399,900. (EX3083) MLS 13601233

99 HICKORY LANE Bay of Quinte 1112 feet of prime waterfront on Long Reach. Featuring sand beach, boathouse with balcony, boat launch. The cottage features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood burning fireplace in living room, fireplace in dining room, games, room, screened-in sun porch. This is a must to view. Call for your private viewing. (EX3175) MLS 13603703 1503 SOUTH SHORE RD. VACATION AT HOME! This year round home has many great features to offer including deep waterfront with 2 docks, ideal for swimming, fishing and boating, sloped backyard with staircase, large patio and nice deck area. The interior has been upgraded and updated with new kitchen, baths, flooring, painting, some new windows, newer furnace, roof and garage with storage underneath and an amazing sunroom with gorgeous views of the bay. A quick closing available and located on hardtop road for easy access. $279,900. (EX3087)

5 HARTWOOD CRES. A fabulous all brick bungalow in a great subdivision! Features include open concept kitchen, dining room and family room with tray ceiling. Large master with large walk-in closet and 3 piece ensuite. Full, bright, unspoiled basement with rough-in for bathroom. Large 22’x16’ deck, fully fenced yard. Double car garage with paved drive. $309,900. (EX3164) MLS 13603213

9 HARTWOOD Immaculate all brick family home from the high ceiling entry to the large formal living area. Features include open concept kitchen/dining room/family area, hardwood and ceramic flooring, full finished basement with rec room, 3 piece bath and 2 large bedrooms and engineered hardwood. Enjoy the large covered deck overlooking the fully fenced yard. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. $347,900. (EX3169) MLS 13603447

160 EAST ST. PRICE REDUCED NOW ONLY $279,900. Stunning century home located on a quiet street in town complete with original woodwork and hardwood floors throughout. Updated kitchen with in-floor radiant heat. Wiring, plumbing, heating system all less than 10 years old. New roof in 2012. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths (updated), 1 with antique claw foot tub, 2nd floor laundry. Generator backup panel (don’t get left in the dark again). Large in-ground 16’x32’ pool, detached 12’x18’ workshop with loft. All appliances are negotiable. Immediate or flexible possession is welcome. (EX3095) MLS 13601463

29 HARTWOOD CRES. Looking for room? This solid brick, 2 storey home has it! 4+1 bedrooms with 3.5 baths, huge gorgeous kitchen, open concept living room/dining room with hardwood floors and wood burning fireplace. Main floor family room, large master with ensuite jacuzzi tub, full finished basement. All situated on a large in-town lot! $424,900. (EX3117) MLS 13601946

297 ROBERT ST.

Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath country home. Large kitchen Retirement or starter home on large in-town lot with paved drivewith built-in appliances, sunken family room. Lovely lot with way. Many new windows, new patio door, new wiring, main floor gazebo, 2 car garage. Newer roof, furnace and air condi- laundry. Upstairs, living room and family room totally renovated tioning. $249,900. (EX3190) MLS 13603964 2012. $123,900. (EX3115) MLS 13601895

47 BROCK ST., NEWBURGH Very nice, all brick 2+1 bedroom bungalow s e m i . Renovations completed within last 2 years include updated natural gas furnace, C/A, steel roof, main level flooring, bathroom reno with soaker tub 222 BRANT ST. and new vanity, and a custom kitchen. Fully finished lower level. Rec room plus 3rd bedroom. This home has a huge yard Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished and is located near the school. Perfect for the kids. $179,900. basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 (EX3111) MLS 13601686 years old! $149,900. (EX3032) MLS 12608875 542 BRIDGE ST. W. One of Napanee’s f i n e s t homes! Constructed with greta attention to every detail. Sandstone exterior and cedar shake roof. Completely finished on 3 levels with approximately 5000 sq. ft. of 220 BRANT ST. finished living space featuring 5+1 bedrooms, all newer hardwood flooring, full finished basement with walkout. Sit on your Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, concrete balcony or flagstone patio and overlook a beautiful open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 heated in-ground pool. $524,900. (EX3140) MLS 13602597 years old! $149,900. (EX3030) MLS 12608872

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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. Stunning century home overlooking very private, well treed back yard setting of 7.6 acres. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, 2 car garage. Great location, only 2 minutes to 401, 30 minutes to Kingston or Belleville. This is a must to view!! $349,900. (EX3081) MLS 13601216

6388 COUNTY RD. 2 E. Totally renovated 3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring. Large master with ensuite, 12x12 deck off kitchen, open concept living room/dining room, all new windows, new roof, furnace, pellet stove in walkout basement. This list goes on. New 2 piece bath in finished rec room to be installed. Nothing to do here but move in and enjoy! $269,900. (EX3089) MLS 13601308

513 HINCH RD. 22 Looking or lots of EDGEWOOD space and privaDR. cy? Look no furSpacious 4 ther! Excellent bedroom family home situhome in one ated on approxiof Napanee`s mately 10 acres. most desirFeatures large able neighbright open conbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardcept living wood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace 218 BRANT ST. 287 BRIDGE ST. W. and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with room/dining room, comes with hardwood floors, patio doors off dinGreat 3 bedroom bungalow in ideal location! Brand new large eat- Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This ing to deck, great working kitchen with large pantry, 3 bedrooms up in kitchen, new bathroom, new windows (2012), new roof (3 years) open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t with a 4 piece ensuite, master on main level with five piece ensuite. soffit, fascia, eves (1 year), new deck (2 years). Wonderful family basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 Great water here. $259,900. (EX3149) MLS 13602800 miss this one. $369,900. (EX3094) MLS 13601418 years old! $149,900. (EX3031) MLS 12608874 home! $189,900. (EX3161) MLS 13603091

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319 CAMDEN RD. Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. $149,900. (EX3112) MLS 13601793

550 BRADY RD. Excellent 3 bedroom, elevated bungalow. Features new deck (2012) off large eat-in kitchen, hardwood flooring on main level, full finished bright basement, Lshaped rec room. Some upgrades include new roof (2012), new furnace 5 years ago. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy! $224,900. (EX3088) MLS 13601309

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443 MILLIGAN LANE Excellent 4 bay garage, office and waiting Combine business and pleasure! Love Golf? 20 MARKET SQUARE room in prime location. Land and building for 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 How about a golf cart rental business showsale only. Property is fully fenced with gate. piece bath, central location. Triple Net Lease. ing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament $329,900. (EX3182) MLS 13603852 carts booked last year. (EX3170) (EX3062) MLS 12606569

55 SLASH RD. Elevated bungalow in good condition located on an oversized town lot with a country atmosphere. A two-tiered deck overlooks a large landscaped lot which backs onto a park. Bright and cheery rooms with lots of natural light. Laminate and hardwood floors, wainscotting in rec room. Call today to view! $224,900. (EX3046) MLS 13600256

93 HENRY ST. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Solid brick bungalow only 5 years old features large open concept kitchen, dining/living room with gleaming hardwood floors. Patio doors to large, 2 tier deck. Fully finished basement with large rec room, 2 bedrooms and 3 piece bath. Also separate entrance from walkout. Perfect in-law suite potential. Located on a larger lot on a dead-end street. $334,900. (EX3162) MLS 13603116

119 BRIDGE ST. E. Nice 2 bedroom bungalow located on a corner lot with easy access to all town amenities. Main floor laundry. A great starter or retirement home. $124,000. (EX3072) MLS 13601059

4291 COUNTY RD. 8 What a great place to call home! Spacious 3 bedroom family home with attached garage. Many updates in the last 5 years. New 4 piece bath on the main level, some new windows. Hardwood flooring in the living room, dining room. Large finished rec. room. Excellent out buildings 24’x50’ shop with hydro and water plus 42’x50’ storage shed, all situated on 3.9 acres. $289,900. (EX3125) MLS 13602117

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455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial site located on Centre Street North across from Prime building lot. 5.66 acres on Napanee the Napanee Mall and right beside Petro River. Including 3 car garage with workshop. Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a Canada. 1400 sq. ft. Butler building features 2 Severance and survey just being completed. long term tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for entrances off Centre Street. $599,900. $139,900. (EX2918) MLS 12605940 details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695 (EX3118) MLS 13601919

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17-125 EAST There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX3039) MLS 13600028

63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washrooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX3040) MLS 13600030

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Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031

VACANT LAND

RD. - Build your dream FITCHETT RD. Great building lot on hardtop country A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for NEW LISTING PETWORTH home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled road but only minutes from town. Beautifully treed Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and

well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3142) MLS backdrop to build your home on! $44,900. (EX3123) acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 12603942 (EX2768) MLS 12602220 13602636 MLS 13602026

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min- bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will 12604012 have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $59,500. Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX3068) MLS 13601045

PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit aparton! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to be (EX2545) MLS 11605554 close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on Little

GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the property. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS 10601646

PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of water. Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288 $240,000. MLS 12603946


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Thursday, May 9, 2013 358 MAPLE AVE., DESERONTO

N A PA N E E

3483 BIG CREEK RD., NAPANEE

Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms with central air, central vac, hardwood floors, lovely eat-in kitchen with patio doors to covered deck. Partially finished basement. Main floor entrance to garage. Only $229,900. Call for further details. (EX3160)

NEW LISTING

232 CROSS ST., DESERONTO This 3 bedroom home deserves your inspection. Full finished basement with great in-law suite possibilities. 2 baths, beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool, 1 1/2 car detached garage with concrete driveway. Situated in a quiet area with all newer homes. Asking $184,900. (EX3012)

163 ROBERT ST. Good 3 bedroom with 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry, hot water/oil heat plus wood stove, some hardwood. Situated near a large lot with a 3 bay outbuilding. Offered at $154,900. (EX3065)

B E AV E R

FOR A

“SHARPE” AGENT”

174 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO

6 ACRES ON BIG CREEK Enjoy the country on this quiet dead-end road only 5 minutes from town. 6 acres on Big Creek Road that has access to Bay of Quinte. 4 bedrooms, central air, hardwood floors, horse barn with 3 stalls. Basement could be an inlaw suite. Asking $284,900. (EX3193) MLS

NEW LISTING

LOOKING

REAL ESTATE / RE11

CALL SHARON

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LISTINGS NEEDED FOR SPRING MARKET!!

SHARON SHARPE Sales Representative

43 BELLEVILLE RD., TYENDINAGA Private and beautifully kept 3 bedroom, open concept with attached garage with side entry to house. Central air, hardwood floors, carpet in bedroom, main floor laundry, full unspoiled basement. Beautiful sunroom. Plenty of parking. Must be seen! $237,900. (EX3180) MLS 13603825

ST NEW LISTING

71 BRANT ST., DESERONTO Great starter home on a large lot only steps from the Bay of Quinte, park, and boat launch. Roof completely redone (sheeting and shingles) in 2010. New wall furnace in 2010. Possibility of 5th bedroom. Great house for the money! $89,900. (EX3114)

OFFICE 354-4800 CELL 453-0486 email: ssharpe@exitnapanee.ca

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362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO 132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO VACANT LAND AND BUILDING LOTS 356 DESERONTO RD. NO DEVELOPMENT FEES!!!!

Approximately1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300. inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650./month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3074) MLS 13601116

This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)

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EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

OWNED AND OPERATED

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LIST

3943 COUNTY ROAD 9 - $169,900. High on a hill overlooking rolling farm land and view of Hay Bay. 3 bedroom bungalow with vaulted ceiling in kitchen and living room. Near boat ramp and park. Just far enough for a relaxing drive to unwind, but still only a few minutes to town. (EX3119) MLS 13601969

NEW PRICE

52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed. This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character $254,900. (EX3132) MLS 13602387

New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $99,900. (EX2976)

3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Retirement living at its best in this senior’s park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom. On water and sewer and close to all amenities. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

WAYNE ELDER EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage - Independently Owned & Operated 32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee

www.exitnapanee.ca

T O DAY

•••

EXIT

331 PALACE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and winhome with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced dows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof rear yard. All appliances are included in asking 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. $124,900. (EX3126) MLS 13602204 price. $129,900. (EX3124) MLS 13602043

Sales Representative OFFICE

613-354-4800 CELL

613-536-8897 welder@exitnapanee.ca

T O M O R R OW !

• 1 bedroom • 1 km. from 401 • $700. • Fully redone CALL WAYNE

NEW LISTING

SOLD

449 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Affordable starter home for you to refurbish. Hardwood throughout, oversized garage to accommodate workshop, F.A.G. furnace, Good Year, walk to amenities. Call for details and schedules. $79,900. (EX3155) MLS 13602892

PRIME VACANT LOTS AND LAND

VACANT LAND

356 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Commercial building with living quarters. Good central location next to library for any type of retail. Fenced rear yard with parking inclusions, fridge, stove, wood stove, storage shed, fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3082) MLS 13601228

2+1 bedroom home on a quiet street. Spacious eat-in kitchen, patio doors to rear deck from kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry. $119,900. (EX3173)

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-3PM

CALL BILL AND YOU’LL BE A WINNER

APARTMENT FOR LEASE

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

NEW PRICE

613-540-4375

MIKE GORDON Sales Representative OFFICE

274 EDMON NEW LISTING

YOUR LUCKY # IS

INDEPENDENTLY

BILL MARTIN HOME (613) 354-9581 CELL 540-4375 Sales Rep.

I have just listed several good building lots in Deseronto on town services PLUS several parcels that could be subdivided and developed. Call Sharon Sharpe for further details.

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE,

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

Must be seen!! Only $189,900. for this extremely well kept Victorian with newer windows, furnace and a/c. 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, third floor loft. Beautifully landscaped with patio. (EX3050)

A MUST TO VIEW

MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. - 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934 1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or ski-dooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953

BUILDING LOTS

6997 COUNTY RD. 9 1.8 acre lot minutes south of Napanee. Adjacent stream, farms and some newer homes in ara. Nearby boat launch to Hay Bay. $21,000. (EX3120) MLS 13601975 YOUNGS RD., STONE MILLS Secluded, wooded building lot, private. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor will quote on septic and foundation, insulation. $24,900. (EX3133) MLS 13602403 CEDARSTONE RD. Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 G.P.M. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation, septic system or additional fill if required. $24,900. (EX3134) MLS 13602404

PRIME INDUSTRIAL 1.79 acre lot in developing industrial park in Npanee. Cleared and level. $160,000. (EX3059) MLS 13600805

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2:30-4:30pm NEW PRICE 48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated and renovated downtown Victorian. Built-in appliances, high efficiency natural gas with central air, natural gas fireplace, formal dining room, large deck. All within walking distance of rejuvenated downtown Napanee. You must see the charm this home offers! $199,500. (EX3122) MLS 13601990

SOLD

372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wraparound deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX3018) MLS 12608406


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