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A large-scale, indoor medical marijuana production facility is being planned for the Tamworth area in 2013. See Page 12 The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte were recognized by the Crown for their contributions during the War of 1812. See Page 13
(From left) Kolten, Tami and Makenzi Montpetit and Seth Barton were among those participating in a pumpkin-carving workshop at Diane Irwin’s Workshop Wizards in Napanee on Sunday. Besides giving a crash course on how to give a jack-
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County poised to expand museum $5 million project to be completed in time for L&A’s 150th anniversary By Seth DuChene EDITOR Lennox and Addington County is moving ahead with a renovation and expansion of the Lennox and Addington Museum and Archives, to be completed in time for the county’s 150th anniversary celebrations in 2014. The overall cost of the project
is $5 million; county council has been making annual allocations to fund the project since 1999. According to Mary Anne Evans, the Director of Information Services for the county, the project wasn’t initially planned to coincide with the county’s birthday when the reserve fund was initially established 13 years ago. However, Evans said, “council became very aware that it would
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Greater Napanee council voted to rename one of its soccer fields in memory of coaches Dan Alcorn and Al Francis. See Page 13 Both the Napanee Raiders and the Deseronto Storm have been facing adversity in Empire B league play. See Page 27
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Something to learn from E VEN as late as last week, outgoing Ontario Premier and Liberal Party leader Dalton McGuinty was being forced to defend his decision to prorogue the Ontario legislature while his party is in the midst of selecting a new leader. And that’s great. The more this is kept in the forefront of people’s minds, the better. First, let’s offer a reminder of just what ‘prorogation’ is: it’s when a government effectively pulls the plug on the legislature. All business (bills, pending legislation, etc.) that’s before the legislature is killed, and the MPs or MPPs are sent home to their ridings. The government then comes back with a new Throne Speech and a new session is started. Although it is intended to be used by governments to reset the legislature after the session’s work has been done, and to refocus on a new set of priorities, it’s become a tool of political convenience, both at the federal and provincial levels. When the governing party is facing a political situation it’d rather not face, the prime
minister or premier can simply pull the plug. No more having to defend decisions in Question Period, no more having to face non-confidence motions. That’s great for the governing party. For democracy? Not so much. First off, any pending legislation dies on the Order Paper. Although that legislation can be revived when the next session begins, it’s not exactly efficient — a lot of work will have to be redone and repeated. Secondly, and most importantly, it short-circuits the legislature, which is the democratic engine of the province or country. When the legislature becomes inconvenient to the government of the day, the prorogation option comes into play. Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chrétien is generally credited for using prorogation in this cynical fashion, but governments of all stripes are guilty. Prior to McGuinty, of course, Prime Minister Stephen Harper faced harsh criticism for the two times he prorogued the House of Com-
mons — once in 2008 to avoid a non-confidence vote, and once in 2009 when his minority government was being taken to task regarding the treatment of Afghan detainees. Despite the criticism, however, Harper paid no political price. He was rewarded with a majority government, in fact. Harper’s consequence-free use of prorogation undoubtedly played in the mind of McGuinty, who saw an opportunity to make things easier for his Liberal Party as it chose a new leader. Luckily for us (and unluckily for the provincial Liberal Party), the issue doesn’t seem to be going away. However, we’re far less interested in the political consequences of prorogation on the Liberal Party than in the future use of prorogation as a political tool by federal and provincial governments. Governments can’t be allowed to thumb their noses at legislatures and simply shut them down on a whim — no matter how inconvenient they become.
Re: Federal legislation that will come into effect today called the Canada-China Foreign Investment Agreement. Even though there are unemployed mine workers in Canada and INCO uses robots instead of people underground, Chinese state-run corporations have been given permission by our federal government to hire miners to come to Canada. These workers will probably live in dormitories or subsidized housing and receive less than minimum wages like they do in China. Not only will they be taking our jobs but the corporations will probably expect Ontario to provide services like health care. Is OHIP ready to treat the thousands of extra patients and possibly their families without the tax revenue to cover the cost? There aren’t enough doctors to go around as it is. What does the province expect Ontario taxpayers to do without to satisfy the insatiable demand for profits by Chinese state-run corporations? Non-compliance with Chinese requests result in billion dollar lawsuits. At this moment, Belgium is being sued by the Chinese for $3 billion because profits were not realized. I wonder how we got ourselves into this mess and what we should do about it. Gail Knowles, Yarker
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Gardens and attracting ‘wild things’ “Wild thing, you make my heart sing. You make everything… Groovy.” Jimi Hendrix, singer. (Chip Taylor, writer) There is a wild debate going on between gardeners. On one side of the argument are the ‘natives’, people who believe that we need to plant native species exclusively in order to maximize the positive impact on our ecosystem. On the other side are ‘traditional’ gardeners who are primarily interested in the beauty and function of their gardens. Planting native species is not high on their list of criteria when choosing the plants for their garden. I am not so much a fence sitter on the issue as I am a hedge planter. That is, I would rather plant a hedge and be a good neighbour: the kind of neighbour who generally minds his own business. That is not to say that the discussion does not have merit: it does. Walk away from your home and let Mother Nature take over and it will be no time before a Manitoba maple seeds itself in your eave troughs. A couple of years down the road and a pussy willow may poke through your kitchen window. The forces of nature are indeed powerful. For a few generations now Canadian gardeners have been working hard to control nature in their efforts to create the manicured haven one imagines to be the perfect garden or ‘outdoor living space’, to use the currently popular language. The use of 2,4D to
control broadleaved weeds is one example (will we ever stop asking how to ‘kill’ weeds when the only long term solution to minimizing them is to compete with them?) Another is the use of machinery to trim, cut, prune, blow dry, and control lawns, trees, shrubs, and the hedge that I just planted. Two-cycle leaf blowers and trimmers come to mind. My, how I hate those things. If you believe that your lawn and garden is part of a larger whole, an ecosystem that stretches around the block and radiates out from your neighbourhood, we are on the same page. For you, I have the following suggestions that will enhance the quality of your garden and the effectiveness of it as a
wildlife habitat. Grow lots of plants. Look for plants that bear fruit, berries, nuts, and seeds. These are primary
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food sources for wildlife including birds and small visitors, like mice and squirrels. Some of you will consider mice and squirrels to be ‘unwanted rodents’. Frankly, they represent an important part of the ecosystem too. Flowers. The purpose of flowers is to attract pollinators. Attracting them to your garden is a worthy goal of any gardener. Plan your garden with a succession of bloom in mind.
Begin with the early spring flowering bulbs like narcissus [which you plant as bulbs this time of year] and work your way through the season, building to a crescendo of colour mid to late summer when the pollinator population peaks. Think of attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinating insects. Vary the blossom shapes. Look for simple and composite, open and tubular flower shapes. Each will attract a different selection of pollinators. Water. I swear that the pond in my back yard attracts a wider range of desirable wildlife than any other feature in my garden. Frogs, toads, fish, song birds, and even many insects make this the centre
of their universe. Think of the watering hole in the African savannah where a host of animals come each evening for their daily fill up. That is the role of your garden pond. Refuge. Offer wildlife a place to hide, sleep, and breed. A hedge can be helpful, a stack of firewood that is allowed to rot over several years [obviously at the back of the yard, likely out of view] and an unmown section of lawn between your pond and a hedge works well. Plant up. Use your vertical space and consider planting shrubs and trees that reach up into the sky where they will harbor birds and insects. Minimize hard surfaces. You need a driveway, I admit. But how about a permeable driveway or walkway up to the front of your home? Many commercial applications are being installed with the goal to slow the flow of rain water runoff. Under ideal circumstances a permeable driveway sequesters rain water for use in your garden later, during dry spells. Bark mulch, pea gravel, and semi-permeable interlocking stones can work nicely as a garden path or walkway. In the City of Boston there is a series of parks and naturalized ravines that are linked together in what is referred to as the ‘Emerald Necklace’. Walking, running, and biking paths travel along a 40-mile stretch of green spaces creating some of the most sophisticated managed ecosystems in an urban area. It was created in the
1890’s when the city was growing quickly by the city fathers who obviously had a lot of foresight. Your garden is part of an Emerald Necklace; it is just less obvious to us humans than it is to the birds and other wildlife that live in our backyards. Jennifer Owen, a passionate backyard naturalist who spent 30 years studying the wildlife in her garden in Great Britain identified more than 2,200 insect species. According to The Garden magazine, she demonstrated that a typical garden attracts more than 8,000 insect species over a 30-year period. The Garden states, “Jennifer deliberately did not fill her garden with native plants or provide habitats to attract species; she managed it as any gardener would, apart from avoiding herbicides and pesticides, and trying to keep a good succession of flowering plants for pollinators throughout the year.” When we boil this discussion about native vs. non native species down we realize that our gardens are not an exclusive domain for human activity. Rather, they are the playground and working space of more wildlife than we dream of. As Jimi Hendrix would say, “Groovy”. Groovy, indeed. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40 a.m. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com
The jewel of Ontario’s tallgrass prairie When Rick Beaver speaks, those around him listen. As a member of the Alderville First Nations Ojibway, Rick has a passion for the land that sustains him. When leading a hike as he did for us a few weeks ago at Rice Lake, that connection to the earth which has the ability to sustain us, is apparent and one comes away totally inspired. Rick grew up running around the natural open spaces of the Alderville First Nation. As an artist of international renown and a trained biologist Rick soon realized that his old stomping grounds were far more than just fond memories of his youth. His biology training told him that these same open spaces were, in fact, remnant black oak savanna and tallgrass prairie. As Rick explains it, the Mississauga Ojibway started to settle permanently near Rice Lake in 1835, migrating from a Methodist mission on Lake Ontario. By the late 1850s the growth of European settlement and agriculture around Rice Lake had essentially eliminated prairie and savanna. Because of the continued presence of the Mississauga Ojibway at the Alderville mission during this time, and their respect for this habitat, the largest significant remnant in south central Ontario exists today. And, so was born 12 years ago, the Alderville First Nations Black Oak Savanna and Tall-
grass Prairie property, one of the most endangered plant communities in the province. “The idea was not a difficult sell to the Alderville First Nations,” says Beaver . The importance of this tallgrass prairie and oak savanna was already recognized in the community, and was formally acknowledged in 2000 when chief and council designated the property as a natural heritage site and continues on-going, committed stewardship. The property now contains an impressive Ecology Heritage Centre, with its coordinator Janine McLeod busy with organizing events and leading interpretive hikes. It was the network of trails that we found so interesting as they meandered over areas rich in prairie grasses and wildflowers typical of savannas. The trails descended into small ravines called “bowls”, and over an area referred to as the hogs back, before disappearing into a black oak forest where New Jersey Tea grew and fall remnants of plants like carrion flower could be found. As we emerged out of the forest and back onto the prairie, there was round-headed bush clover, prairie buttercup, blue lupines and butterfly milkweed. And bluebirds! They surrounded us throughout the entire three hour walk, for this savanna is bluebird haven. When not seen, the bluebirds’ presence was detected by their liquid chortles.
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Outdoor Rambles We visited another similar area last year, just north of Castleton. Red Cloud Cemetery contains a postage stamp sized remnant of prairie, because it has been left largely untouched over the years, while agriculture all around the site has destroyed much of the original Rice Lake prairie. It might be a stretch to call this tiny corner off a seldom travelled gravel road, a black oak savanna, but it likely is as it has all the characteristics, including a handful of black oaks, as well as prairie grasses reaching high above the ancient gravestones. Restoration efforts have been underway for several years to maintain this prairie remnant, also incorporating prescribed burns that serve to destroy the
invasive plants, but stimulate the prairie species by warming the soil with the black ash left behind. Fire is also an important component in the management of the Alderville First Nations Black Oak Savanna. It is a well controlled, prescribed burn which replicates the natural prairie fires of centuries ago, which modern society has tried to suppress. The controlled burns destroy the invasive and any woody shrub species from gaining a toehold, allowing the prairie species to multiply. The oak trees are tough and can easily withstand the scorching and the heat. The layer of accumulated litter is destroyed, permitting the soil to warm, so important seeds can germinate . Grasses like big bluestem, Indian grass and switchgrass now grow more than two metres high and a diverse range of wildflowers bloom, thanks largely to the controlled
burns. Prairie and savanna once covered 222 million acres of land across Central Canada and the USA, an area almost equal to the total land mass of Ontario. Today, with less than one percent of this grassland habitat remaining, it is one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems. This column congratulates the Alderville First Nations community and its partners on their efforts to preserve this 50-hectare site. Through their untiring efforts, the Alderville First Nations Black Oak Savanna is now the largest and best example of tallgrass habitat in the Rice Lakes Plains Natural Area. 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 http://www.naturestuff.net.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 70 Years Ago November 4, 1942 n Local police were on the lookout for cattle rustlers, who were stealing animals from farms around Tyendinaga Township. The latest report of cattle theft came from a Tyendinaga farmer who said that two Polled Angus steers, valued at around $120 each, were stolen from his herd. With an ongoing beef shortage because of Second World War, this kind of crime was deemed to be particularly serious by authorities. n Napanee Mayor Hall made two appointments to the local Wartime Prices and Trade Board committee, on advisement by the WPTB. Two of the members of the board would be Hall himself, along with town clerk W. A. Grange. The board would be charged with dealing with matters pertaining to the issuing of tea, coffee and sugar rationing books for transients and visitors who were to be staying in the community for a week or more. The committee would also issue new ration books to replace ones which had been lost.
35 Years Ago November 2, 1977 n North Fredericksburg Township council was preparing to hold a special meeting at which it planned to give first and second reading to a bylaw authorizing the township’s withdrawal from a water-and-sewer plan with surrounding municipalities. The Town of Napanee and Richmond Township were both members of the $5.8 million project. Reeve Garfield Youmans said that council’s ultimate decision regarding whether it would remain in the agreement or back out would depend on the latest information they could gather from their engineer. n It appeared as though the provincial government was planning to can the use of milk cans as acceptable dairy transportation vessels. It was anticipated that the province would require dairy farmers to ship their milk in bulk rather than the traditional cans. The change was to be made because of the lower cost of transporting by bulk rather than by cans. Further, dairy processing facilities — such as Ault Foods — would soon be refusing any milk shipped by can.
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“County council believes that the museum and archives project is a worthwhile objective and that future generations will be able to say of the 2010-2014 county council, ‘They built well,’” said current L&A Warden and Loyalist Township Mayor Bill Lowry. Evans said that council considered architectural drawing for the project last year, and authorized county staff to proceed with tender document development during budget deliberations this past spring. The tender should be issued later this month, and the contract for construction will be awarded in January. The project will include a new addition on the north side of the existing museum and archives building. “The archives that are currently upstairs, the public room and the storage will be moved to the new addition,” said Evans. “There will be a lot more space. The public research room particularly is going to be a lot larger than it is now. There will be a bit more information technology. It will be an improved space. The archival storage will have high-density compact shelving — it’s the shelves that you can roll apart to maximize space, you don’t have to have a aisle
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An architectural drawing of the newly-expanded L&A Museum and Archives, as viewed from the northeast corner of the building. between every stack. They all go together, and you move the one stack you want to get into it,” said Evans. The existing northeast courtyard, meanwhile, will be redeveloped to create a multi-purpose room for lectures, programs and workshops. Further, the museum and archives will be made accessible on all levels. “We’ll certainly be able to do a better job of accommodating groups, like school classes or the Historical Society, or tours from outside the county. All of those things will be improved,” said Evans. The upcoming project preparation and construc-
tion, however, will mean that the museum and archives will be closed to the public, starting at the end of the day on Nov. 10. According to a press release issued by the county, museum and archives staff will continue to be available to the public through telephone and by electronic communications, and will continue to assist the public with research requests as much as possible. Staff will continue to accept artifacts and archival materials as well. “We’re always sorry to be losing the interaction with the public, but we’ll still be interacting by phone and email and providing some
service, even though it might be more limited,” said Evans. “It won’t be long before we’ll be getting ready to open the doors (to the new facility).” During the ‘shut-down’ period, says Evans, staff will also be busy adding to the county’s electronic databases. “There is a lot to be done, not only packing and protecting the exhibits, but also we’re going to be doing a lot of conversion to getting information into the electronic databases,” said Evans. “(Staff are) happy about that, because it’s really going to improve the service as well. It’s going to be a productive time.”
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NOVEMBER 21 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. NOVEMBER 22 DIABETES SYMPOSIUM ‘Highs and Lows of Diabetes’, presentation on recognizing the signs and symptoms of diabetes, and sick-day management. Guest speakers are Jane Allen Cortes, certified diabetes educator, and Aleris Cronk, registered dietician from the Napanee Area Community Health Centre. At the Napanee Lions Hall from 6:30-9 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Refreshment break and free admission. This event included exhibits and displays by
industry leaders who are working to improve your health. Join us and learn more about how your community can better support you through their products, services and programs. To register or to learn more, contact Sara at 613-384-9374 or sarapincott@diabetes.ca. Presented by Disability Tax Credit Consultant Services. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:3010:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 23 BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE Bazaar and bake sale, from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. at St. John’s Hall on Church street in Bath. Free admission. Lots
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of vendors to shop from. Looking for something to do on the P.A. day with your kids, why not come and do some Christmas shopping. All proceeds from this event go to support Bath Public School. For more info. or to book a table please contact Tina 613373-2804. TRENTON WOODLOT CONFERENCE Features a tour of Carriage House Cooperage and much more. Hosted by area Stewardship Councils. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. At Knights of Columbus Hall, 57 Stella Crescent in Trenton, ON. Admission $25, includes hot lunch. Pre-register by Nov. 9. Contact Jim Pedersen at 613-478-6875 or jim.pedersen@ontario.ca.
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NOVEMBER 2&3 CRAFT SHOW 25th annual Melrose Craft show at the Township of Tyendinaga Recreation Hall, from 4-8 p.m. on the Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Saturday. Fundraiser for literacy. There will be 22 artisans and crafters. There are delicious hot lunches available and raffles. Admission is free. Go north on Shannonville Road to Melrose Road, then east to the recreation complex. NOVEMBER 3 BOOK SIGNING Does your Loyalist ancestor have a tile at St. Alban’s Church in Adolphustown? Come find out. Diane Berlet, author of The Loyalist Tiles
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n One of Kind Christmas Show and Sale supporting 55 Plus Activity Centre on Nov. 28, 8-10 p.m. Cost is $95.00 each. Ride Franklin coach from SOS to Exhibition Place, Toronto. Includes admission to show and dinner at Mandarin Buffet Restaurant. You must reserve your seat by Nov. 10. Call 354-6668 now to leave your name and number. L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Intermediate Line Dancing: Mondays, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Napanee Legion n Beginner Line Dancing: Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the Napanee Legion n Intermediate Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church n Beginner Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church
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Of St. Alban's: Encaustic Memorial Tiles of the 19th Century, will be at Chapters Indigo, Princess Street in Kingston from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at a book signing event. This book is a fascinating read even if you don’t have a Loyalist ancestor. St. Alban The Martyr Church is located in Adolphustown. Construction on the church was started in June, 1884, on the 100th anniversary of the Loyalist landing at Adolphustown. It was built as a lasting memorial to the town's first Loyalist settlers and their ancestors. The tiles were envisioned as a tribute to these Loyalists by its first minister, Rev. Richard Sykes Forneri, who
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261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 7pm - Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
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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 9:15am - Holy Communion 10:30am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Sunday Services Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Rev. John VanStone Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-378-1281/379-2204 Morven United Church 613-396-3841 St. Luke’s, Camden East Service 9:00am Pastor Rev. Howard Dudgeon 9:15am Service and Children’s Program Sunday School & Nursery Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney Christ Church, Tamworth Bath United Church 10am - Sunday School 11am Service and Children’s Program Service 10:30am Morning Worship at 10:45am You are welcome to join us Sunday School and Nursery Evening Service at 6:30pm for weekly Service. Fellowship with refreshments Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program after Service EAST CAMDEN “Faith Weaver Friends” Everyone is Welcome! PASTORAL CHARGE Wednesday 7pm - Family night. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 613-377-6406 7pm-Youth Bible Study 4734 German Rd., Petworth The United Church of Canada at Pastor Dan’s Home Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Rev. Elaine Kellogg Everyone welcome. Phone: 613-358-2824 Riverside United Church Yarker Affiliated with PAOC. Morning Worship - 11am Worship Service & PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Coming up: Sunday School 9:30am OF THE REDEEMER November 11th, 2pm Details: 613-377-6406 155 St. George St., Deseronto Gospel Music Concert in celebration of www.mosriv.com Minister: Rev. James Gordon the Church’s 13th Anniversary Moscow United Church 396-3119 or 396-2347 December 9th, 7pm Worship Service 7:00pm 9:15am - Church Service Christmas Sing-Along Social to follow and Sunday School Everyone is always welcome Kids Club, ages 5-12, Please join us! at all our services Sat. 10am-11am
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was moved and inspired by these Loyalists who had faced great hardships and deprivation in these wild, new lands. Proceeds from the sale of the book are to be used for the care and preservation of the tiles and promote their value as a community resource. FALL BAZAAR At Stover Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Deseronto United Church. Bake table, dime sale, book room, country booth, draws for groceries, afghan. Draws to begin at 1 p.m. Lunch is $5. From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chili or homemade soup, roll and cake.
25 Bridge St. E., 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. William Perry at 10:30am 23rd Sunday after Pentecost Sermon: “Whose Story Is It?” Sunday School - 10:30am Light refreshments served after Service Thought for the Day: “Those who trust in God are never alone.” www.trinitynapanee.ca
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm PASTORAL CHARGE Children’s Program - 10:30am 613-378-2511 Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am The United Church of Canada Bible study/prayer 7pm Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 9:30am - Worship Service and “In essentials: unity, Sunday School at Centreville In non-essentials: liberty, 11am - Worship Service at Newburgh In all things, charity (love).” (Third Sunday of each month is a Phone: Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone is welcome! Everyone welcome.
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WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks 11:30am - Groups for all Ages
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82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow SUNDAY - 10:30am - Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon - Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm-55+ Everyone welcome.
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!”
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF TYENDINAGA
The Ven Brad Smith, Rector Sunday Celebrations Revised Schedule November 4th - November 25th All Saints Church - 9:30am 1295 Ridge Rd., Tyendinaga M.T. 613-962-278 All are welcome! For more info, please visit www.parishoftyendinaga.org
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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
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church 9:15am - Worship Service Roblin Church 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome 474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083/613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
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The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Ryan McNally Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wednesday 6:30amCornerstone Children’s Group Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant, SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
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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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Thursday, November 1, 2012 NOVEMBER 3 MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring Lisa Hart and Hartacres, from 3-6 p.m. All are welcome, no cover charge. EUCHRE NIGHT At Riverside United Church in Yarker starting at 7 p.m., cost is $5. Call 613-377-1700. FAMILY LUNCH AND BAZAAR At Riverside United Church in Yarker from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chili, sandwiches, pie, tarts homebaking, crafts, silent auction and more. For information call 613-3782241 or 613-377-1414. HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall 57 County Rd. 8 Napanee. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. show starts at 7:30 p.m. Entertainers are Robin Edgar, Caroline Derue, Pam Miller and Bonny Mitchell, our emcee is Ralph Vankoughnet with our Heartland Country Band. Tickets are $12 at the door or in advance at Gray’s IDA, Marie’s Place, Smart’s Florist, Baker’s Baits, Hooked on Hair, Chit Chat CafÊ and Corner Market and in Deseronto at Downtown Variety. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the food bank. OPEN SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNEY AND MEAT SPIN At Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Meat spin from 1-4 p.m., shuffleboard tournament registration at noon, play starts at 1 p.m. Entry fee $5 each. Bring your own partner. Everyone welcome, win cash prizes. ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring A Bit of Nostalgia from 7:30-11:30 p.m. $5 for non-members. All welcome. NOVEMBER 4 GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE The Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree will be held at 1 p.m. in the Enterprise Hall. Special guest is Shawn Kellett. Come out for a great afternoon of music and dancing. Canteen available. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Christmas Food Baskets. Call 613-379-9972 for information. LIONESS CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Napanee Lions Hall. Admission is $2, or nonperishable food items of equal value. Door prizes and gift-basket draws.
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Call the church for details at 613-354-2669. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 BMF BANQUET The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet at the Selby Community Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Men, ladies and youth are welcome. Reservations a must by Nov. 6. Special speaker is Lt. Com. Bruce McKay, with special music by Barb Macdonald. For tickets call Garfield or 613-354-9235, Pastor John or 613-3525691, or Andre @ 613-3776710. FISH AND CHIP DINNER St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Main Street, Odessa is hosting a fish and chip dinner, with salads, baked beans and pie for dessert at 5- 7 p.m. Catered by Mike Mundell. Cost is $15 for adults; $10 for child 12 and under. Call 613-386-3500 to reserve your tickets. NOVEMBER 10 CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 2 p.m. Cost is $5 per person. QCHS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
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By Seth DuChene EDITOR Pending an operating licence from Health Canada, a new multi-million-dollar indoor medical cannabis production facility is being planned for the Tamworth area. ABcann Medicinals Inc., the company proposing to build the facility here, anticipates starting construction on the production facility in the spring of next year, once it has been awarded a licence from Health Canada. The company says it plans on employing about 100, roughly half of which will be employed at the production facility, with another 50 employed at an associated call centre to be built in the village of Tamworth. According to a press release issued by the company last week, ABcann’s goal “is to deliver high quality, lab
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for medical cannabis, and that will be faxed to our facility. We’ll call you and talk to you about your illness and what kind of equipment you might need. We will send in a nurse consultant if you need that. Within 24 hours, we will, by bonded courier, have your product delivered to your home.” Dr. Iain Cleator, the Chief Medical Officer for ABcann and Professor Emeritus of Surgery at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, said that medicinal cannabis can be “a big advantage to people who have lost their appetite, or who are wasting away from a debilitating disLinda Smith, ease.” He also said that ABcann President medical marijuana can provide pain relief to patients in some circumSmith says she sees the stances. Lennox and Addington facility as a boon for local job creation. “There are not a lot County Economic Developof job opportunities for our ment Manager Stephen young people, so they move. Paul said that his departThey move out to the cities. ment had been working Having some highly-skilled with ABcann along the way. “We’re certainly supjobs in an agricultural community is a huge incentive,” portive and excited about the potential of the project,” she said. “We want to support the he told the Beaver. He also said that the local community, and it’s vital for us, when we move project shows the developinto these rural communi- ment potential in L&A, ties,” said Clement. including its rural areas. Clement said that, “We’re excited that ABcann between now and next sees the potential of the spring, when ABcann plans Tamworth area.” to get its licence approval, “This company is comthe company will be working mitted to being a long-term with local officials to obtain market player, which will the necessary approvals, result in requiring a high such as building permits, so technical skill level within that construction can begin the employee base,” when the ground thaws in ABcann stated in its press 2013. “The government is release. “It is ABcann’s trying to get licences out in intent to create full-time the spring of 2013, so that and part-time positions in facilities can be built, staffed the areas of administraand trained, so that by the tion, nursing, compliance, end of 2014 (when new med- security, growing, processical cannabis regulations ing and shipping with an come into force), there’s actu- estimated payroll near $1.9 ally production available,” million per year, per facilisaid Clement. ty.” Currently, there are According to the comabout 26,000 approved pany, patient advocate medical marijuana growers positions are not included in Canada. Clement said in this figure, but ABcann that Health Canada’s pend- anticipates hiring at least ing changes will likely 100 across the country. reduce that number in “Research reports that the favour of a smaller number local economic benefit(or of large-scale production multiplier) for each of facilities. these positions creates two The regulatory charges additional jobs in the local will also streamline economy in support servicpatients’ access to medical es being significant in marijuana. Currently, says nature,” the company statSmith, once a doctor pre- ed in its press release. scribes medical marijuana, “Employees are the backthe patient must seek bone of any company. approval from Health ABcann has been fortunate Canada to either grow their to have already attracted a own supply, or to designate number of highly qualified, a licensed grower to pro- dedicated, professional and duce the marijuana for remarkable team players them. That approval from who (we) find inspiring to Health Canada can take up work with. Their collective qualifications and skills to six months. Under the new system, include over 150 years of said Smith, “You will go to medical background as your doctor, the same as well as (experience in) scibefore, the two of you will entific development, hortiadministration have the conversation. He culture, will write out a prescription and marketing.” According to ABcann President Linda Smith, the production facility would be located south of Tamworth, off County Road 4 and north of Shibagua Road. The facility — estimated to be roughly the same size as Greater Napanee’s Strathcona Paper Centre — would be situated away from the road on marginal land.
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MBQ honoured for 1812 role Chief says contributions ensured Canadian independence By Seth DuChene EDITOR The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte were front-and-centre for a special ceremony in Ottawa to honour the contribution made by First Nations and MĂŠtis during the War of 1812. MBQ Chief R. Donald Maracle and Lisa Maracle, the MBQ Director of Community Services and War of 1812 researcher, attended the ceremony on behalf of the Bay of Quinte Mohawk community. The band could send two delegates to attend the ceremony, which took place last Thursday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Chief Maracle called it a “great honourâ€? to see First Nations’ honoured for their role in the War of 1812. He also said that it was “long overdue,â€? noting that if British forces hadn’t been supported by First Nations during the conflict with the United States, the country of Canada that we know today would likely have never come into existence. “Hopefully it will
give Canadians a better idea of the contributions made by First Nations people,� he said. “A lot of people just aren’t as keenly aware.� Chief Maracle says that the lack of knowledge relating to First Nations and the War of 1812 can at least partly be blamed on a lack of education about the conflict in Canadian schools. “The contributions of First Nations people are not taught in the education system,� he said. “The Ministry of Education needs to take a look at the curriculum and update the curriculum. It has to be taught in the schools, and the media need to do their part.� As for the contribution of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte specifically, Chief Maracle said that Chief Brant Brant and other Mohawk Warriors from this region fought alongside British forces in the Niagara region. He noted that the Mohawks here and the Mohawks of the Niagara region had long-standing linkages, dating back to their original homeland in the Mohawk Valley in New York State.
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As part of the ceremony, the MBQ and 48 other First Nations and MĂŠtis communities with a heritage linked to the War of 1812 were given commemorative War of 1812 banners and medals by Governor General David Johnston and Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “Today we commemorate the brave actions of Aboriginal warriors during the War of 1812,â€? said John Duncan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, at the ceremony. “The War of 1812 represents a defining moment in Canada’s history. Without the contribution of Aboriginal allies, Canada could not have been successfully defended.â€? At the end of the War of 1812, Aboriginal allies who had fought alongside British and Canadian forces received military flags and medals. While the flags were generally awarded by the British Army, ‘King George medals’ were issued by British authorities as symbolic acts of gratitude and recognition to the Crown’s aboriginal allies.
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From left, volunteers Gerald McCracken, Larry Martin, Gary Holmes, Ron Brett and Ben Hagerman were in the Christmas spirit on Monday, stringing together LED lighting displays. The holiday themed cutouts will be set up in Springside and Conservation Parks later this month.
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22 EDGEWOOD DR. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3006) MLS 12608006
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149 BAYVIEW DRIVE - Dir. County Rd 9 (River Rd) to Bayview Dr., turn right, last house on right. 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $199,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
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Side split in Centerville is set back from street with nicely groomed yard and even a small stream through. Very bright living room, 3 bedrooms, eatin kitchen and lower family room with wood stove to heat whole house. Solarium/sunroom to enjoy evening meals and insulated 2 car garage has workshop. NOW $227,000. MLS 12606648 See www.centervillecountryhome.com
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Smaller bungalow in village setting is in very good condition. Nothing to do but move in. Updated windows and electric. 3 bedrooms, laundry room would make nice family room, level lot, viewing Salmon River and walking distance to all amenities. Older single garage and large storage building. $149,900. MLS 12608116
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Cottage in the woods best describes this home near Mazinaw Lake. Full 3 bedroom bungalow with open concept living/dining areas, lots of natural wood and huge stone fireplace with airtight insert. Completely private on a hilltop surrounded by maple trees. Walk to the dam and public access to Mazinaw Lake. A great getaway, permanent home or snowbird summer place. $84,900. MLS 12607918
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206 MAIN STREET ~ LARGER THAN IT LOOKS This waterfront property has huge potential with its lovely living room with hardwood, spacious kitchen/ eating area that leads to a wonderful sunroom over-looking the water. The walkout lower level has large rec room, bedroom and bath and can easily become an inlaw suite. Property has beautiful trees/ gardens, a shed at the water, dock, double upper and lower garages. $273,500. MLS 12606837
Ready for new owners, live in the house and have this 8 room well maintained motel generate income. There is a detached garage, sheds and lots of parking. Close to the 401 and Hwy 2 there is lots of potential. $399,900. MLS 12606450
VACANT LAND GREAT COMMERCIAL LOT across from Palmerston Lake and next to the 12 room motel. Great potential for this property that is in the heart of cottage country. $29,900. MLS 12603237 THIS HOBBY PROPERTY has 18 acres with workshop/garage and large barn. Property has a view of Lime Lake, septic and well on it. Ready to build your dream home. $89,900. MLS 12603911 GREAT DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Large acreage zoned M-1. Potential for rezoning Fronts on Hwy 2 and backs close to the 401. $399,900. MLS 12606454
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256 DUNDAS ST. WEST A wonderful late nineteenth century character home. Spacious four bedroom centre hall plan. Has a second living unit with private entrance. Formal living and dining rooms, modern oak kitchen, upgraded windows. Refinished woodwork. Oversized town lot with mature trees and a good 2 storey garage/barn/workshop. A unique property. MLS 12606115 $269,000. Virtual Tour myvisuallistings.com/vt/64702.
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 12605596 $499,900.
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FOR CREATIVE THINKERS Just a great 158 acres of vacant land just waiting for your creative Ideas. Almost 800 feet of frontage on Old Wilton Road, and over 1 mile of frontage and exposure to the 401. Year-round exposure and free advertising to 40 to 70,000 vehicles per day every day of the year. Call today to discuss your possibilities. $595,000. MLS 12605631
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ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS Nice little 1 1/2 storey home in the older section of downtown Napanee. 3 bedrooms, nice living room and dining area. Old attached garage was converted to a large workshop/storage area. Older back porch could make a nice screened-in area with little effort, and nice newer sunroom on the south side makes this a perfect home for the first time home buyer. $139,900. MLS 12605110
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A SUPERIOR BUILDING LOT! A real deal on a beautiful fully treed 2.71 acre lot with a good well, new survey and entrance in. Just a short drive north to the Roblin area. Pleasant country views and newer homes nearby. Compare this at $39,000. MLS 12602393
ARDEN BEAUTY Open concept two bedroom beauty in Arden. This home was completely rebuilt in 2009 and is very modern with newer windows and appliances, large open concept kitchen and living area. 2 skylights, 1 1/2 baths, 2 generous sized bedrooms with the master having a walkin closet. This home is also wheelchair accessible on both levels. MLS 12607538 $139,900.
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DRIVE-IN ROAD. Very desireable 27 acre parcel of vacant land backing onto the 401 and having 645 feet of road frontage on Drive-In Road. Property has 2 gates and a drilled well. $148,900. MLS 12605400 R0011714134
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 12601115
COUNTRY TWO STOREY Almost new 2 storey home in a lovely quiet setting. This home if very adaptable as it can have 3 or 4 bedrooms and can very easily accommodate an in law suite. Large main floor bath with double shower. Both an attached and detached garage/workshop. Easy driving distance to Napanee or Belleville. $259,900. MLS 12606560
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GREAT COUNTRY HOME ON A TREED LOT Brand new kitchen and newly finished baseWATERFRONTAGE ON BEAVER LAKE. ment. Up to 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and Cottage on Cedarstone Road on a lovely new storage building. Nothing to finish just 15 ACRE WATERFRONT LOT wooded lot. The price also includes a separate move into your new home. Priced at $189,900. ON VARTY LAKE Well treed, level lot with very quiet location. 700 building on the lake. Asking price for total prop- Call for more information. MLS 12606566 feet of waterfrontage, hydro close by. Great cot- erty is $340,000. or the cottage and one lot is $199,900. Call for full details. MLS 12607217 tage lot. Asking $74,900. MLS 12608150
THOMAS STREET Great starter home with a downtown location. Two or three bedrooms, bathroom, spacious kitchen and living room area. This home is a must to view if you have a limited budget. Asking $89,900. Call today. MLS 12607708
Great hobby farm just outside of town. 10 acres of land with frontage on both Switzerville Road and Old Hamburg Road. Barns on property. Older house with 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, living room and 4 piece bath. Newer hydro panel box. Potential for a severance. Priced at $149,900. MLS 12608035
OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND ON BEAVER LAKE Tucker island on Beaver Lake featuring over 600 feet of waterfrontage with 2 cottages, boathouse, storage building, good docking, well. This is an excellent family property. The island is only a 2 minute boat ride from the main land. Priced at $195,500. Call for full details. MLS 12606541
WANT TO LIVE ON THE LAKE YEAR ROUND? Marble Lake Waterfrontage. Attractive chalet style dwelling on lovely waterfront lot. Year round dwelling that is in good condition. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Workshop area in basement, 3 outbuildings. Easy access to the shoreline with partly sandy and small stones. Good swimming area. Quick possession is possible. $229,900. MLS 12606117
5.55 acres with 428 ft of river frontage. Excellent building location for your new home. New well on property. Many newer homes in the area. Priced at $89,900. MLS 12601063
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* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Private Mature Lot with Deck * Open Concept with 4 Season Sunroom * $154,900
* 5 Bedrooms & 3 1/2 Baths * Amazing Views from 3 Decks * All Brick Home on 14.32 Acres * $389,900
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81 HINCHEY RD. 3+1 bedroom home in country. Older bungalow with carport, 2 car detached and heated garage, 1 single car garage. Main floor is hardwood throughout, wood combination furnace. Close commute to Napanee or Belleville. $159,900. (EX2892) MLS 12605364
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61 DUNDAS ST. W. Downtown 6-plex showing good return. Close to amenities. Hardwood. Five 1 bedroom and one 2 bedroom. Electrical upgraded in 2006. Call listing agent for financials. Please allow 24 hours for showings. $229,900. (EX2998) MLS 12607856
75 & 77 DUNDAS ST. W. 4-plex in downtown Napanee. Close to all amenities. Updated roof 2000, wiring 2004. Showing good return. Call listing agents for financials. Allow 24 hours for showings. $179,900. (EX2999) MLS 12607857
3440 COUNTY RD. 41 Gorgeous setting on over an acre. Ranch style home with wheelchair accessible living quarters on lower level with all amenities. Professionally designed eat-in kitchen. 2 person whirlpool tub in master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage and private pond. 2 years worth of wood for heating. Many upgrades. $229,000. (EX2930) MLS 12606233
1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or skidooing, 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
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around 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. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD Proud Victorian styling in rich red brick to match your pride of ownership. On a 5+ acre private retreat. 3 car garage with studio above. Wraparound veranda, douglas fir floors throughout. Cherry kitchen cabinetry with granite tops on counter and island. Refurbished top to bottom. A luxury estate minutes from Napanee. $499,900. (EX2983) MLS 12605131 http://www.toursrus.ca/291oldhamburgrd/tour.htm
95 ACRES Unique recreational property 45 minutes north of Napanee. 2 small cabins, both with hydro, 1886 and 1885 Flinton Road. 1886 has well and septic, 2500’ of road frontage on Flinton Road, has its own little private lake (approximately 15 ares). A must to see. Immediate possession. $179,000. (EX2782) MLS 12602992
164 KIMMETT SIDE RD You own the lot with this starter modular home 2 minutes north of 401. Updates include windows 2010, F.A.O. furnace 2011. 2 bedrooms, reasonable taxes and municipal services on this roomy lot. $119,000. (EX2773) MLS 12602476
9658B HIGHWAY 33 Executive, custom built bungalow on 5 1/2 acres. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room with views of Lake Ontario. Large family room with wood fireplace and walkout to private patio. Some frontage on Lake Ontario overlooking serene bay with several swans. Many upgrades. Call for more info. $285,000. (EX2835) MLS 12604235 http://www.toursrus.ca/9856Bhwy33/tour.htm
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CEDARSTONE RD., TAMWORTH NEW LISTING Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 gpm. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation. Septic system or additional fill is required. $24,900. (EX3000) MLS 12607809 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
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. $259,900. (EX2981) MLS 12607288
3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combination furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purchase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
343 GINGER ST. $194,900.
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
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12 BLACK DIAMOND RD. Great starter or retirement home. 1 1/2 car garage plus shed, paved drive, 2 baths, hardwood floors on main level, pine floors on upper level. Situated on a beautiful lot. Walking distance to downtown. $139,900. (EX2982) MLS 12607327
DUPLEX $149,900. Duplex that has been COMPLETELY renovated in recent years. Two 2 bedroom units grosses $21,600. annually. Each unit has separate laundry facilities. All appliances included even washers and dryers. Call Sharon for further details. (EX2972)
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356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $124,900. (EX2976)
Totally renovated home in a private setting only 5 minutes from Tamworth. New furnace, hot water tank and steel roof. Hardwood floors, main floor laundry, newer deck and front porch. Freshly painted and ready for the new owner. Immediate possession available. Situated on approximately 1.32 acres $154,900. (EX2973)
3126 SWITZERVILLE ROAD
Good starter situated on spacious, fenced lot. Hardwood and laminate flooring, main floor laundry, older detached garage with hydro. Tenant occupied. Allow 24 hours for all viewings. $129,900. (EX2975)
Stately country 2 storey home on a 1.5 acre lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Living room, sitting room, family room. Lots of upgrades. Central air and central vac. Separate garage with loft. Mature trees. Desirable location at the edge of town. Easy commute to Kingston. $224,900. (EX2960) MLS 12606765
132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO 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)
439 MAIN ST. New shingles 2011, newer windows on main level, 2 baths, was a 3 bedroom home and can easily be converted back. Paved drive, good size storage shed, handicapped accessible, huge yard. Good little starter home. $87,900. (EX2932)
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Your Friendly Neighbourhood 'Home' Team 47 BROCK STREET, NEWBURGH $179,900
Move in before the holidays! This very clean and tidy, all brick, 2 +1 bedroom bungalow semi is in absolute move in ready condition and is available for a quick closing. This home has undergone extensive renovations in the last two years including updated natural gas furnace, central air conditioning, steel roof, main level flooring, paint, bathroom renovation with soaker tub and new vanity as well as a custom kitchen installation. This home is perfect for a first home of for those looking to downsize.
8 ASHWOOD CRESCENT, NAPANEE $337,900
Better than new! This all brick 3 year old elevated bungalow has been finished from top to bottom and is in immaculate condition for a new owner! Open concept floor plan with formal dining room and living room, 3 good sized bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, hardwood floors, HRV, cenral air. Gorgeous fully finished basement with engineered hardwood floors, 4th bedroom, office, rec room, storage areas and full 4 piece bath. This home is a must see!
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16 THOMAS STREET EAST, NAPANEE Great rental investment or starter property. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath home in good central location. Many upgrades including new windows, doors, flooring, insulation, kitchen, and bathroom. Deck and parking at back with deep fenced lot. Current inspection report available. $138,500. MLS 12608144
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COUNTRY RETREAT, CLOYNE Two bedroom bungalow on a lovely treed country lot just around the corner from Skootamata Lake. With some TLC, this home would be great for a retired couple, or a country get away retreat. Features open concept living rm/dining room & large open kitchen. Newer decking. Includes hydro (200 amp), drilled well, septic, water pump (2012) & HWT(2003). Detached garage with concrete floor and hydro. Potential seasonal rental property. $84,900. MLS 12606516
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163 Bridge Street West, Napanee $315,000 Stunning 2,500 +/- sq. ft. 3 bed, 1.5 bath triple brick historic KRPH ZLWK ¿UHSODFHV JOHDPing hardwood and ceramic ÀRRUV œ FHLOLQJV JUDFLRXV principal rooms, many updates including kitchen and baths. Detached garage, fenced and fully landscaped corner lot.
This historic Georgian style home was built back in the mid 1800's. Lots of character with many original features including hardwood/pine floors, trim and corner cabinets with restoration opportunity. Deep lot with salt-water in-ground pool and mature perennial gardens. Covered side porch to patio and walkout from basement. Approximately 15 mins north of Hwy 401 and easy commute to Kingston, Napanee or Belleville. $133,900. MLS 12607297
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15 DAIRY AVENUE, NAPANEE Good location, south of 401 and just off Centre Street in Napanee. Newer building. 1694 square feet office space on main floor and 882 square feet on second floor @ $8/sf. Up to 6375 sq/ft of adjoining warehouse/light ind. space also available for lease at $4.50/sf (loading dock plus drive-in and man doors) . MLS 12607848
COMMERCIAL FiXER UPPER South (right) half of 3 Storey bldg in downtown Napanee, across from town hall and one block to Dundas St. Main floor retail space, 2 floors of apartments. Current access to second floor is via sprial staircase at back of store. Needs renovation. $69,000 . MLS 12608108
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GREAT LOCATION. County Road 41 just north of Napanee. Large 3 bedroom home, 1.5 bath with large attached double garage. Huge separate workshop with drive-in doors. Nicely treed, private lot. Easy access to Hwy 401 and commute to Kingston and Belleville. Property being sold "as is." $217,500. MLS 12607775
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1017 PINEGROVE ROAD $89,900. Small house on 30 acres. Handyman fixerupper. Other storage sheds on site. “Invest Low! Profit High!� 30 acres! They don’t make land anymore! Make your offer. Invest in your imagination. (EX2904) MLS 12605702
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD - $499,900. The ambiance of old and new! The moment you step into this blissfully serene home, the rush and confusion of every day’s routine melt away. 5+ acres, 3 car garage with studio above, wrap around veranda, cherry and douglas fir trim and cupboards. It’s just plain beautiful. (EX2983) MLS 12605131
25 MEADOW LANE $119,900. 3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo. Has been renovated and Bright open concept, skylights, sunroom leadrecently painted throughout. Hardwood and bamboo flooring, nice deck leading from dining area for those out- ing to deck & fully landscaped lot. Upgraded door barbecue chefs. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer in- newer windows, maintenance free. Main floor laundry. (EX2854) MLS 12604607 cluded. (EX2996) MLS 12607678
ATTENTION TO DETAILS! This home has breathtaking views of the Bay and is loaded with many extra special touches. Gorgeous kitchen with island/eat-at bar, gleaming hardwood floors, dramatic great room with cathedral ceilings and recessed lighting throughout creates a stunning effect! Care and pride in ownership. Come take a look. You won’t be disappointed. Offered at $259,900. MLS 12606982
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29 LUFFMAN RD, MARLBANK YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME HAS ENDED! This home has loads of room and tons of privacy. Just 20 minutes from town. You can entertain in your rec room or just kick back and enjoy the tranquility of this fabulous home. Surrounded by mature trees, this home can be your personal oasis! $179,900. MLS 12604809
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Perfect place for retirees or first-time home owners. Stunning kitchen and bath makes this place a great buy for you! Flagstone walk and gardens add to its charm. Too many updates to list here! Asking $129,000. MLS 12606543
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This adorable cottage makes a great vacation spot for one or two couples, or a cozy year-round home. A two-sided fireplace warms both the living and dining areas, and a baywindow offers a lovely lookout. Two bedrooms are separated by a long hallway, the full bath, and a large vestibule with storage that’s perf ectfor stashing heavy coats after a long walk. Square Footage: 874 To see more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans.
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22 EDGEWOOD DR. HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3006) MLS 12608006
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414 DUNDAS HOBBY ST, DESERONTO FARM 2 bedroom home on a large lot. WITH Windows updat- INCOME ed. Partially fenced yard with storage shed. 7685 COUNTY RD. 2 Needs some TLC. Call today for 50 acres with a great Christmas tree business - approximately 25000 viewing! $68,000. trees planted. Outstanding outbuildings. The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, wood insert in fireplace in (EX2924) MLS living room. This home is updated, just move in! Call for your personal 12606082 viewing. $550,000. (EX2951) MLS 12606579
549 COUNTY RD 9 A rare find. 64 acres only 1 km from town. Features 3 bedroom bungalow, 40x40 shop with 20 feet clear span, insulated and heated. Great barn with 5 stalls, tack room, hydro and water. This property also comes with a piece of waterfront. Possibilities are endless. $324,000. (EX2923) MLS 12606068
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300 BRIDGE ST. W. Great location. Solid brick bungalow features 3 bedrooms up, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood under the carpet in the hallway and all bedrooms, large bright rec room, forced air gas and central air, single car garage with paved drive. A must to see. Call today for your personal viewing. Property being sold “as is, where is.” $209,900. (EX2894) MLS 12605411
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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. Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX2962) MLS tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695 12606792
1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This is a must to view!! $359,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
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39 DONAHUE ST Looking to live on the water? All the rights of full ownership without the price. Excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy the view of the water from almost every room. Large 42’ x 21’ deck, great for entertaining. Year round access. Ownership is a shareholder basis registered as Beaver Trace (549321 Ontario Ltd.) and access to common area ($204/year maintenance). $139,900. (EX2809) MLS 12603680
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Year round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating access to Napanee, Picton, Belleville and Kingston. Open concept kitchen/dining/living room with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one ensuite), and central A/C. Fully finished basement with in-law suite, laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout to 14’ x 28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler system, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. Many upgrades include new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main level. $365,000. (EX2938) MLS 12606318
164A LASHER RD. Beautiful secluded, woodsy lot with sloping shoreline to excellent deep water for boating and fishing. Single sleeping cabin 8` x 10`, double sleeping cabin 10` x 10`, 3 decks, 9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 steel dock and boat lift, pellet stove in living Grand 2 storey, 5 bedroom in a fabulous park-like setting with incredible water views. Very spacious home with many upgrades including kitchen and 2 piece room. A must see!!! $189,900. (EX2895) washroom, hardwood floors and newer windows. Huge 2700 sq. ft. 2 storey outbuilding. Would make an ideal building for home business or workshop. MLS 12605430 $239,900. (EX2946) MLS 12606508
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Custom built, waterfront country estate on Picton Bay in Bass Cove. 3000 sq ft to enjoy on the main level featuring; great room with 25’ ceilings, 3 fireplaces, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen. Master bedroom has upper loft and private deck. 2000 sq. feet more in the finished lower level with media room (9 foot screen), full in-law suite with walkout. Maple and ceramic floors, geo-thermal for heat and air conditioning, in-floor heating, central vac, computerized water pressure equalizer. Triple car garage, 25’ x 40’ “toy” storage building with boat port on side. 52 acres, 762 feet of waterfront, open land for crops or maybe a vineyard. $1,145,000. (EX2948) MLS 12606535
8017 COUNTY RD. 2 Immaculate, spacious executive bungalow on private 1.3 acres. 83 MITCHELL RD. Features include marble foyer with hardwood and ceramic 127 acre farm with 2 1/2 acre Licensed Gravel Pit. 90 acres throughout, maple kitchen with granite countertops and back Prime building lot. 4 acres on Napanee River. good, workable farm land, the remaining pasture and bush. The splash, cathedral ceilings. Large master with huge 5 piece Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and home features 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, large ensuite. Everything is upgraded here. A must see! $389,900. survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) living room, plus a den. $489,900. (EX2953) MLS 12606696 (EX2921) MLS 12605957 MLS 12605940
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139 WILSON ST, KINGSTON Legal duplex with additional income in lower unit. All brick units separately metered, parking for 3 vehicles, on-site laundry. Top unit rented. Buyer can live in one and rent the 3rd one. Market rent of 3 bedroom for $800. plus, 2nd floor unit $850. plus, lower level 2 bedroom $750. plus. Tenants pay for utilities. Seller may hold 1st mortgage dependant on qualifications of buyer. Lower level and 2nd level can be viewed without notice. $284,500. (EX3003) MLS 12607927
3232 SWITZERVILLE RD Isn’t this where you would like to live. How can you pass up the opportunity to own this custom built 3+1 bedroom home. The open concept main level has vaulted ceilings, wainscotting, a stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and 2 full baths including a beautiful ensuite. This home offers a fully finished lower level with room for storage, gym, bar area, rec room, a large bedroom, office and half bath. Enjoy entertaining and BBQ`ing on your large back deck overlooking a crystal blue inground salt water pool in your own peaceful, private country setting. There are so many features in this spectacular home, you just have to see it! $389,900. (EX2857) MLS 12604734
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2438 SOUTH SHORE Pretty 1/2 storey with balcony off of master bedroom. Kitchen has newer cupboards, newer windows throughout, windows (5 years). 1243 COUNTY RD. 1 WEST Excellent barn with 5 Spacious 1.5 storey home on 10+ acres, 2 kms from town. Bright kitchen, living room, box stalls and hay loft. Large 1 1/2 garage with electricity. All situatformal dining room and cozy sunroom overlooking tranquil countryside. 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, freshly painted throughout. Insulated workshop, above-ground salt ed on a picturesque 5.32 acres. Horses permitted! $249,900. (EX2978) MLS 12607173 water pool. Plenty of water at 38 G.P.M. $199,900. (EX2989) MLS 12607485
13 DUNDAS ST EAST Great 1800 sq. ft. commercial rental space with 2 two bedroom apartments above. Great investment opportunity. $179,900.
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122 BRIDGE ST. WEST Dreaming of owning a red brick Victorian home? This is the one for you! This home has had extensive renovations and upgrades to restore turn-of-the-century beauty as well as improve its functionality using some of today’s best mechanical systems including on-demand hot water, high efficiency energy star furnace and heat pump, Energy Star windows and more! Other great features include a full height/dry basement, detached garage/workshop with second floor loft, extensive decking and covered porches, completely fenced side yard with perennial gardens. All this on a large corner lot! $334,900. (EX3009) MLS 12608138
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126B LASHERS RD. Looking for prime waterfront? Look no further. Winterized cottage, year round access. Featuring large living room/dining room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. Massive quonset hut with wood stove on Long Reach. Don’t miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879)
1457 WOODFIELD CRES., KINGSTON Great location. Solid brick and stone bungalow. 3 bedrooms up, 1 319 CAMDEN RD. down. Large covered deck off living room, full finished basement Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new with large rec room and sauna. New roof (2012), new gas furnace kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, and central air in 2007. Detached double car garage, minutes to new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. the Cataraqui Centre. $229,000. (EX2916) MLS 12605921 $167,000. ( EX2995) MLS 12607647 160 EAST ST.
998 Don’t miss this CALLAGHAN fabulous family RD. home maintainLots of room ing the original to roam! Large beauty of yesteryear. Features 4 4 bedroom bedrooms, 2 home, 2 bathbaths, large rooms, bright kitchen with infamily room, floor radiant living room heat. Original and den, 32 x hardwood floor40 shop with hydro. Great 1.5 acre property close to the ing. Updates include new wiring and plumbing, new roof 2012. 401. Property being sold “as is.” $189,900. (EX2891) MLS 16x32 in-ground pool, 12x18 workshop with loft. $287,900 12605300 (EX2961) MLS 12606789
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219 BRIDGE ST. W. Roomy 2 storey red brick on corner lot. Interior features main floor family room with gas fireplace, large living room with a gas fireplace, unique bay window sitting area. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites and 2 more bathrooms! New boiler heating system, metal roof and lots of character. $249,900. (EX2963) MLS 12606842
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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central loca- Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. tion. Triple Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay Net Lease. $1450./month (EX2950) MLS 12606569 doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for offers. (EX2890) MLS 12605290
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132 RIVER RD. 5388 sq. ft. limestone century home located on 480 rolling acres overlooking the Napanee River. Featuring 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, main floor family room and rec room, three woodburning fireplaces and 3.5 baths. The horse barn features 5 box stalls, tack room, hay storage overhead. Plus a horse barn that features 8 stalls plus a drive shed plus another drive shed with workshop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own “A Mansion on a Hill” (EX2836) MLS 12604245
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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. (EX2980) MLS 12607155
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Looking for a great private waterfront building lot on South Great in-town building lot with a total of 2.6 Shore, Hay Bay with 360 feet of level water frontage. SOLD acres. New driveway being installed. Build your Ready for your dream home. $99,900. (EX2899) MLS dream home today. $49,000. (EX2720) MLS 12600982 12605561 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre Great building lot on South Shore, Hay Bay with 84 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level water frontage. $49,900. (EX2900) MLS 12605562 lot. Listing is conditional on severance and survey. $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min12603942 utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX2977) MLS 12607132
BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX2768) MLS 12602220 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946
LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of (EX2545) MLS 11605554 water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, very private. 15 acres was EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- a former sand pit, yet still on a public road. $29,900. ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your (EX2543) MLS 11605474 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the propIf you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for erty. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and 10601646
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town have space to roam. New well and entrance to be PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is installed. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX2990) MLS on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today 12607523 applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012 for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152
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DESERONTO BUILDING LOTS Prime residential building lot with view of Bay of Quinte and quick access to Hwy 401. Services to corner of first and dundas. One of three similar sized adjacent lots. Buy one or negotiate package deal for all 47.5 fr by 98.4 depth 62.3 fr by 98.4 depth, 47.2 fr by 98.4 depth. Asking $19,900. per lot (K124) MLS 12608112
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. (K123) MLS 12608020
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Dir. County Rd 9 (River Rd) to Bayview Dr., turn right, last house on right. 149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $199,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
684 PALACE RD 3000 Sq ft of total finished living area gos with this home situated on 93 acres and on Town water and sewer, This home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths FAO heating with c/a, hardwood flooring 2 wood burning fireplaces main floor sunroom , oak kitchen, 2 car att garage with long paved driveway. The outbuildings include a horse barn and a separate 2000 sq ft implement building on property. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with flowers trees, shrubs and a walled patio area at rear of house. Asking $529,900. (K64) MLS 12602495
1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562
5285 COUNTY RD 8 MOVE IN READY - QUICK CLOSING. This 3 bedroom 1 bath home is thoughtfully designed with a detached heated garage and 365 sq. ft. shed. Pine cupboards in the eat in kitchen. Cozy living room with WETT certified woodstove. High efficiency propane furnace installed in 2009, 45 year warranty shingles installed in 2009. Nicely landscaped. very nice country setting!! Asking $172,900. (K122) MLS 12607986
106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K70) MLS 12605895
494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Looking for a nice 3 + 1 elevated bungalow in town? This deceivingly large home is waiting for you. Open concept with separate dining room with fireplace. Large main floor family room. Florida room with hot tub opening to fenced landscaped backyard. Master bedroom has fireplace, ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Large deck off the kitchen to do your bar-bquing. Located 1 minute from 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Asking $259,900. (K116) MLS 12607268
3781 COUNTY RD 9 Very nice 5 year old open concept 3 bedroom home 10 minutes from Napanee. Full length veranda on front and back of the house. Cathedral ceiling. Over sized insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with walk-out to garage. Carpet free. Excellent well, All this on almost 5 acres of level land close to Sherman`s Point boat ramp. Asking $204,900. (K79) MLS 12604091
4525 COUNTY RD 4 3 bedroom village home that has been completely renovated inside. new kitchen and flooring throughout. new well pump and pressure system, large 4 pc. bathroom with laundry on second floor. very nice large landscaped lot with beautiful mature maple trees. excellent well. home is tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. early possession available. Asking $148,500. (K78) MLS 12606552
47 PEARL ST. DESERONTO Recent renovations and rear addition have transformed this 2 bedroom home just steps from waterfront park. Updates include: roof shingles & exterior siding and a completely refurbished interior. Very comfortable and efficient living with a view of the Bay of Quinte. Asking $126,000. (K120) MLS 12605190
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. (K109) MLS 12606137
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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
Distinctive fieldstone home brimming with character. The potential is there to re-convert to duplex or enjoy as is – a large home with 2 paved driveways and a 2nd staircase leading to 2 privacy bedrooms and separate bath. Timeless styling abounds. There are 2 covered porches (front wraparound with balcony), and a 2 storey carriage house. The roof has been reshingled and the 2nd storey windows are vinyl. Pleasing dÊcor, high ceilings, hardwood floors and main floor laundry. Take the virtual tour then book a showing appointment to appreciate the unique charm of this property close to downtown. Asking $233,000 (K117) MLS 12607376 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/748355
216 CAMBERLEY CRES., KINGSTON Three bedroom, 2 bath side-split home in a desirable quiet neighborhood. Mature trees and large deck; fenced backyard complete with two storage sheds. Close to schools, shopping, park and much more. New roof in 2008. New electrical for laundry and den/office in 2011. Asking $256,000. (K114) MLS 12606979
1125 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS Century home - 5 generation home sitting on 80 acres of land near Varty Lake, just 20 minutes to Kingston. Has many uses with this 10,000 sq. ft. storage barn, large workshop and tool shed. New oil and wood furnace with new oil tank. Great for bed and breakfast, also for storage in this large barn. Much much more. Beautiful maple tree lined driveway. Asking $319,900. (K67) MLS 12606217
765 PALACE RD Terraced town lot (9/10th acre). Available municipal services. Over 200 feet, this deep lot backs onto conservation lands and the Napanee River. The 3 bedroom house plans take advantage of the land contour with double patio door walkouts. The established driveway goes down to the oversized garage/workshop /storage. 1200 + sq ft., 200 service, concrete floor. Come and build and look over the Napanee River Valley. Asking $69,900 . (K108) MLS 12605667
FITCHETT RD Well treed 4.25 acre property, great place to build log home or other. Very private. Asking $69,900. (K113) MLS 12606906
58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
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. (K76) MLS 12603611
5991 COUNTY RD 41 Very nice home on large lot in Erinsville, walking distance from Beaver Lake. Beautiful pine floor in living room. Landscaped with flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Great home for first time buyer. `Newer windows and furnace`, installed three years ago. Asking $139,900. (K106) MLS 12606797
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725 LITTLE CREEK STREET, NAPANEE Updated brick bungalow complete with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Inground swimming pool; fenced in backyard. Oak kitchen cabinets, built in dishwasher. very nice French doors leading into the livingroom. Lower level new windows in 2011. Newer propane stove/fireplace in main level and recroom. Finished recroom with in-law potential. Attached double car garage. Only 5 minutes south of Napanee on Little Creek road. Asking $265,000. (K119) MLS 12607573
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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. (K58) MLS 12601906
FITCHETT RD. 8 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, partially treed on hilltop. View of Hay Bay. Directions: County Road 9 to Fitchett Road, go south 1Km. Asking $45,000.(K81) MLS 12604333
FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K82) MLS 12604334
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Rebels strike early in 4-1 win Raiders never held a lead By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS
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Britt Benn was all smiles on Saturday, after helping the Gryphons to their fifth straight OUA title.
Benn’s Gryphons capture OUA title Earns MVP nod as well BEAVER SPORTS Napanee’s Britt Benn added one more medal to her collection in Kingston on Saturday, helping her Guelph Gryphons rugby team to a 10-6 OUA championship win over the Queen’s Golden Gaels. The Ontario title is one more accolade in what’s been an outstanding season for Benn. During the regular season she led the league with 80 points on 16 tries. She was rewarded with the Sheils division MVP award, as well as a selection to the all-star team.
The Gryphons were a perfect 6-0 in the regular season and will now attempt to earn their second straight CIS championship, this weekend in Antigonish, N.S., hosted by St.FX. Benn has been with the team for their entire five year run as OUA champions, earning her first national championship last year. This past summer she helped Rugby Canada earn a spot in the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. She hopes to play on the team that uses that invitation to the games, next June in Russia.
KASSAA fall sport title eludes Hawks Field hockey, football teams lose BEAVER SPORTS Shutouts ended two NDSS Golden Hawks team’s playoff runs this week in disappointing fashion. In KASSAA's junior boys' football quarterfinals, the KCVI Blues shutout Napanee 33-0 at Winston Churchill field. Despite not recording an official win all year, the Hawks had reason for optimism heading into the game. They had battled the Blues closely in their previous meeting, losing 7-6. Napanee’s lone win came in their final scheduled game, which was forfeited by Ernestown.
As for NDSS’ field hockey team, their playoff run came to an end in KASSAA’s semifinals, losing 3-0 to Sydenham at the Invista Centre. Napanee, who earned the second seed in the regular season, had hopes of at least a finals appearance if not a KASSAA title. The KASSAA fall schedule will wrap up next week as the basketball and volleyball playoffs are set to begin on Nov. 6. Both the senior and junior boys’ volleyball teams will qualify for the eight team playoffs, while neither girls’ basketball team will make the cut.
Very little went right for the Napanee Raiders this week, losing back-to-back 4-1 games to the Picton Pirates and Campbellford Rebels. “We just need to find a way to win,” Raiders head coach André Roy said following their fifth straight defeat. “It’s adversity, and adversity makes us better, but it doesn’t give us the win. The guys are getting frustrated and we’ve got to get out of this cycle.” The latest loss, at home on Tuesday, saw Campbellford's Ryan Crowley score the opening goal at the 30 second mark of the first. Donny Emmons had a response for Napanee at the 2:44 mark, taking a pass from twin brother Luke Emmons, skating in alone and banking it off the cross bar. That was it for Napanee as the Rebels’ Dylan Baxter and Josh Adams potted second period goals
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Campbellford’s Josh Adams skated in alone and pulled off a nifty goal to help his team to a 4-1 win Tuesday night at the Strathcona Paper Centre. while Mitch Burkitt added one in the third. Burkitt’s goal came on a power-play stemming from a head contact call on Chris Doyle with just under two minutes left. “(The ref) allows them to play for 48 minutes and then calls an elbow on Doyle in a 3-1 game,” said Roy, expressing disappointment in some of the calls. “You don’t want to use the ref as an excuse, but that was some bad officiating,” said Roy. “The ref should never dictate the outcome of the game.” Kyle Copeland took the
loss, despite turning away several shots from the slot. The Rebels danced in and around Napanee’s defense all night, outshooting them 35-25. In Picton last Thursday night it was a familiar outcome as the Pirates bested Napanee 4-1. Thistlethwaite gave Napanee a brief lead early in the second with help from Evan Brown and Bud Norris. Ryan Sizer had the equalizer just over a minute later, and it was all Pirates from there. Eric Hayes had two goals,
including one empty netter and Geoff Cleminson scored the other. Mike Brogee took the loss, turning away 39 of 42. With the losses Napanee is 5-7-1 on the year with 11 points. They trail Port Hope (13 points) Campbellford (15) Amherstview (17) and Picton (18). They lead only Deseronto, who has two points. Napanee faces the Rebels once again tomorrow, this time on the road starting at 7:30 p.m. They return home Tuesday night to take on the Port Hope Panthers, also at 7:30 p.m.
Woeful offense dogs Storm again Deseronto outscored 56-18 during nine-game losing skid By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS While Hurricane Sandy displayed her awesome power along the eastern seaboard this week, the Storm in Deseronto fizzled shortly after hitting the ice. Hosting the Port Hope Panthers on Friday, the home team Storm just couldn’t keep pace in a 6-2 loss, marking their ninth straight defeat. Port Hope took control early, outshooting their opponents 17-6 in the first period alone. Brad Heykoop broke through with a goal at the 12:25 mark, followed less than a minute late by Josh Fulford to give the Panthers a 2-0 advantage. Deseronto’s Brett Maracle scored early in the second to keep his team in the game with help from Corey Prince and Connor Lowry. Maracle struck again in the third to cut the lead to 4-2, but without any scoring help around him, the
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Jordan Cannons is one of the Storm’s many rookies learning on the fly in their Junior C debut. comeback fell flat. Dan Corrigan took the loss, turning away 50 shots. Port Hope converted one of their six power plays while Deseronto went 0-1. A lack of offense has been a common theme for the Storm this season, as no player has broke into the
double digit mark in points in 11 games played. Defenceman Bobby Breadman leads the team with nine. The loss leaves Deseronto with a 1-10 mark on the year as they continue to struggle in their first year in the
Empire B Junior C League. They sit dead last in the six team league. After a bit of early success and holding their own in September, they’ve now been outscored 56-18 over their nine game slide. The team did receive a bit of a boost last week when former coach Andrew Clark returned behind the bench. He coached the team to their 2010 Russell Cup championship before taking a break from the team last season. He'll serve as an assistant coach. Deseronto will try and bust their slump against the league's top team tonight, when they travel to Picton to take on the Pirates at 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow night they’ll host those same Pirates for an 8:30 p.m. face off at the Deseronto Community Centre. Picton enters the homeand-away set with an 8-10-2 record on the season, leading Amherstview by one point (18-17) in the standings.
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Napanee curling club Napanee Minor Hockey Report welcomes new curlers Second-place Minor Atoms blank Ajax
By Sandy Eastlake ON THE BUTTON he Napanee and District Curling Club has 241 members this season, 22 of whom are new curlers and/or new to the club. Membership is down by about 12 due to curlers moving and/or injuries that need time to heal. Most of those needing mending are planning on starting in the new year. We have a lot of full draws starting with Monday having 19 teams, Up&At’Em not very far behind with 17, Tuesday mixed has nine teams, Wednesday Seniors 13, Wednesday ladies a solid eight; Thursday ladies also eight; ending with the popular Friday night mixed having 22 teams this season. The Friday Mixed league is a great way to end the week with Sharon VanGent setting up teams to make a meal and serve it to those curling real early and coming from work or just not wanting to cook at home. Dave Travers is still signing up Juniors and they are welcome to come out any Wednesday at 4 p.m. All new juniors get to curl for two weeks prior to paying their membership. Dave is looking for curlers to assist him with the Junior program on Wednesday from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. As all curlers know – without Juniors today there will be
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK BRITT BENN
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BEAVER STAFF The Napanee Minor A Atoms remain second in Lakeshore League standings behind Port Perry, a team they defeated earlier in the season. On the weekend, they squeaked by Ajax on Saturday, with the only goal scored by Connor Brooks. Elliot Mundle and Owen Gibson had assists. Ray Mullins made the saves though to preserve the 1-0 shutout. n The Atom A Stars faced Quinte West at the SPC, and split the points. Mason Barker scored first, only to see their guests match them soon after. Down 2-1 with less than two minutes left, Zack Doyle evened the score at 2-2 from Tristan Shelley. Aiden Robb-Craig tended net for the locals. On Sunday, Lindsay led early on, but Napanee soon took control on the strength of goals by Ben White, Doyle, John Hearns, and Josh Chadwick to win 4-3. Connor Brooks, Shelley, Chadwick, and Barker gained assists. n The Kumon Atom Crunch girls team traveled to Ajax on Saturday to play Durham West and came out on top winning 4-0. Anna Baker opened the scoring with an assist going to Cassie Elder. The Crunch’s second goal came off the stick of Payton Hutcheson. Madison Cronkwright and Amber Weese finished off the scoring, with assists going to Rebecca Hannah and Mackenzie Myers. Crunch goalie Madison Burgess picked up the shutout. On Sunday the Kumon Atoms played against Clarington on home ice and came away with a 3-0 win.
Scorers in this game were Ella Pringle, Baker and Cronkwright. Assists went to Baker, Elder and Emma Granger. Burgess recorded the shutout. n The Napanee Peewee As fell 8-1 to a surging Whitby Blue Friday. Brendan Hagerman had the loan marker. Their offense deserted them against Port Perry too, being shut out 30. In their third match in as many days, in Lindsay, they spotted their hosts three goals before Nelson Powers took advantage of a bad Muskies line change to put one under the bar. Steven Shea made it 3-2, before Lindsay bounced one in off a Star defenseman’s skate. Shea got one more on a power play with the goalie out with 3.2 seconds remaining, and it ended 4-3 for the Muskies. n The Napanee Peewee AE Stars couldn’t capitalize on the momentum from last weekend’s big tournament win, finishing off this past weekend with a pair of ties against Ajax. In both games, the Stars had difficulty maintaining a full game’s effort, and gave the Knights an opportunity to earn a measure of revenge after a pair of lopsided losses earlier this season. In the first game Saturday in Ajax, the Stars spotted the Knights a 4-2 lead heading into the third, but stormed back in the final frame to salvage a 5-5 tie. Spencer Chatterton, Brock Vale and Michael Lloyd each notched a goal and an assist. Bruce Dunham and Colby Sweet also scored. Nolan Myers and Kolten Montpetit earned helpers. Back in Napanee on Sunday, it was the Knights who spoiled the Stars
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hopes of a win, erasing a 31 deficit to leave the SPC with a 4-4 tie. Chatterton scored twice for the peewees, while Sweet and Cal DuChene scored once. Lloyd, Myers, Nate Brant and Braiden Brant were all credited with assists. The Peewee AEs, now with a full roster, face Peterborough at the SPC on Friday at 8 p.m. n The Novice As continued their streak to bump their record to 9-0 in Lakeshore play. The Stars played Port Perry on Saturday on home ice winning 4-0. Cole Campbell earned a hat trick and Ty Kemp chipped in one. Assists went to Zach Slaven and Mason Arthur. Ryan Aldridge went the distance in net to earn a shutout. On Sunday the Stars travelled to Whitby to play the Whitby White team and won 5-1. Goal scorers in this game were Ben Albright (two), Cal Uens (two) and Cole Campbell. Assists in this game went to Ethan Martin and Ethan Sutcliffe. Corbin Votary and Ryan Aldridge both made some timely saves in the win. n It was an exciting weekend for the Novice AE Stars, too. They faced backto-back combat with the Uxbridge Stars. Saturday in Uxbridge they walked away with a 9-4 win. Spencer Cranley had four goals, and Brody Beaubien, Will Myers, Carter McKee, Taylor Gilmour, and Gavin Brooks each got one. Assists came from Cranley, Myers (three), McKee, Gilmour, Aiden HallerBrady and Jack Madden. Sunday, in Napanee, the Uxbridge Stars tried to avenge their previous loss with a 5-4 win. Scoring was Gavin Brooks and Carter McKee with outstanding goals. Assists went to Jack Madden, Aiden HallerBrady, Brody Beaubien, Ben Hyuck and Bailey Cook-Martin. Jacob Brown and Nathaniel Cinnamon
shared goaltending duties. n The Bantam A Stars had another busy weekend starting with a game with Whitby Blue Friday at the SPC. Leading 2-0 after two periods, on the strength of goals by Ryan Cudd and Curtis Lambert, they surrendered two markers, before Cudd put the Stars ahead again. Whitby scored the 3-3 equalizer, with three minutes remaining. Then, the Stars went on the road for two. The boys got into penalty trouble early in Lindsay, and were down 3-1 after two. They came storming back in the third frame with three power play goals for a 4-3 victory, Landon McDougall getting the winner with 53 seconds left. In Whitby, the Stars were edged 2-1 by Whitby White. The game was scoreless for two periods before Landon McDougall scored, but they replied, and scored again with seven seconds to go. n The Minor Midgets were home to Cobourg on Wednesday and Uxbridge on Saturday. Wednesday’s match was the second meeting of the Stars and the second place Cougars and the boys were ready to dole out retribution from their last meeting (an 8-0 loss). Connor Taylor netted a goal late in the first on setups from Brody Ford and Michel Samson. Cobourg answered with a goal midway through the second but Cullen Hinds tallied for a single late in the second period. A turnover at the 13-minute mark allowed the Cougars to tie the game 2-2. Iggy played great in net, especially in the third period and stopped a total of 22 shots. Saturday, Uxbridge travelled to the SPC for another trilling, hard-hitting meet between the two rivals. Uxbridge managed to squeeze out a 1-0 win. Nate McFarland held the Stars in it with 25 saves.
Nov. 1: NDSS girls basketball, Ernestown Eagles @ NDSS Golden Hawks, seniors at 4 p.m., juniors at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 2: Picton Pirates @ Deseronto Storm, 8:30 p.m. at the Deseronto Community Arena.
Nov. 6: Port Hope Panthers @ Napanee Raiders, 7:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Nov. 9, 10, 11: North Key Construction Men’s Open, featuring 32 curling teams at the Napanee and District Curling Club.
Nov. 13: Picton Pirates @ Napanee Raiders, 7:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre.
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BOATS & MOTORS
1962 18’ Grew Cruiser Lap Strake Mahogany interior, 4 cyl, 60 hp, Volvo Penta inboard, 2nd owner (stored for 20 years), excellent condition for restoration, $3,500 or best offer. Brad, 613-373-2227.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
425 SQ ft store in The Campbell House, 11 Dundas West, $600 includes all utilities, central air, parking, free WiFi, garbage disposal, sign. 613-532-3672. 800 SQ ft, retail or office space, prime location on Advance Avenue, excellent visibility on high traffic intersection. Jim, 613-540-4447.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACE
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes
3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons.
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Downtown commercial space, street level, 2100 sq.ft. office space. $925. monthly plus HST. Includes heat, utilities & A/C. Perfect location on Dundas Street across from Tim Hortons.
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NAPANEE, COMMERCIAL storefront, 600 sq ft, downtown, prime location, $575 plus, suitable for boutique, retail or office. 613-5394847. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN boutique retail/professional space, large display window, busy street, 400 sq ft, $475 inclusive. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, DUNDAS Street, retail/office space, 900 sq ft plus basement, display window, $675 plus. 613-539-4847.
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AFFORDABLE DELUXE suite in Picton, available November 8, 2012, walking distance to downtown, on a quiet street, ideal for senior/single person, long term or short term, bright and beautifully furnished, includes utilities, satellite, wireless network and small back deck, no pets, no smoking. Contact Jackie, 613-827-7028. ALL INCLUSIVE 1 bedroom, $775 and 2 bedrooms, $875 apartments in quiet, adult building, parking, appliances and laundry facilities, first/last references required. 613-876-1320. DECEMBER 1ST, 3 bedroom town house, 1.5 baths, three levels, fenced-in back yard, close to schools, hospital, laundry, $1,150 plus utilities, first/last required, no pets/smokers, references. 613476-8042. DESERONTO, 2 bedroom duplex, deck, large back yard, parking, laundry closet, excellent condition, $850 plus, non-smoking, no pets. 613-539-4847. DESERONTO, 2 bedroom second floor apartment with loft in security building, available immediately, $915 monthly inclusive, central a/c and on site parking, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613-561-7956. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment above retail store, recently renovated, excellent condition, $750 plus hydro, off-site parking available, nonsmoking. 613-539-4847. NICE 2 bedroom apartment, close to hospital, lots of parking, laundry, no smoking, no dogs, first/last, $760 plus. 613-354-9966. ONE BEDROOM and 4 bedroom apartments, $625 and up. Call 613-929-4155. SMALL 2 bedroom house, in Tamworth area, with view of Beaver Lake, $1,000 monthly plus heat and hydro, available immediately. 613-354-1295. TWO BEDROOM apartment, all inclusive, $900, quiet, clean building, main floor, parking and laundry facilities. Call 613-352-7805 to view. TWO BEDROOMS, beautifully kept adult building, non-smoking, no pets, perfect for retirees, all modern appliances, $900 plus hydro/heat. 613-354-2461.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FAST FOOD outlet in high traffic downtown location, fully equipped, bright, clean building with newly renovated living quarters, a sale or lease can be negotiated. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
CASH CLIENT requires a few private acres with small barn, shop or big garage, any location. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000. CASH FOR farms and acreage in Napanee to Kingston area. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000. CONTRACTOR BUYS in town and rural properties in need of repair. Call us for free evaluation. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
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MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
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Organist Required
The Anglican Parish of Tyendinaga is seeking an Organist. This is a two point Parish with Sunday services at 8:30am at 10:30am. Familiarity with Anglican liturgy and worship would be an asset. Please visit the parishoftyendinaga.org website for job description. Please forward resumes to Parish of Tyendinaga, 321 Bayshore Road, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K1X0.
Part- Time Parish Administrator Required
The Anglican Parish of Tyendinaga is seeking a Part-Time Administrator to work in the Parish Office, located at All Saints’ Church, 1295 Ridge Road Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Working three mornings a week the Administrator would need to be proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software. For further information on job duties please visit parishoftyendinaga.org website. Please forward resumes to Parish of Tyendinaga, 321 Bayshore Road, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K1X0.
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FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192.
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
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671; cell, 613-561-1621. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
BUSINESS SERVICES
PASSPORT PHOTOS Taken Professionally by MJM PHOTO / MIKE MURPHY Call: 613-354-3232 246 East St., Napanee Total cost $15.00
napaneekarate.org ROBERT’S BACKHOE Service. Landscaping, stump removal, ponds, snowplowing. Call for free estimates. 613-876-2642.
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WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
napaneekarate.org PASSPORT PHOTOS professionally taken by Mike Murphy/MJM Photo. Call 613-354-3232. Only $15 total.
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, November 23rd, 24th; Hunter Education, November 30th, December 1st. Wild Turkey license examinations. Call Bill, 613335-2786.
HERITAGE HALL
BUFFET DINNER ROAST BEEF Sunday, November 4th Serving 4pm - 7pm $10 per person
613-476-2342 166 County Rd 6, Picton *No Reservations LENADCO AUXILIARY BAZAAR at THE JOHN M. PARROTT CENTRE on November 7, 2012 From 9am to 1pm Knitting, baking, crafts Luncheon will be available for $5. Everyone welcome
MELISSA STYLIANOU Quintet with Special Guest Megan Hamilton, Friday, Novmber 16th, 7:30pm, Chalmers United Church, 212 Barrie Street, Kingston. Students/Seniors, $10; adults, $20 www.queensu.ca/pao or call 613533-2558. A concert to raise awareness of student mental health initiatives at Queen’s. MTO/OFSC SNOWMOBILE driving training course, Saturday, November 24th, 8:30am-4:30pm. Contact Tracey Parker by November 16th, 613-386-1066.
MEMORIAMS
BAITLEY - In loving memory of dear Kim Elaine, who left us suddenly November 6, 1998. Don’t weep at my grave, For I am not there, I’ve a date with a butterfly To dance in the air, I’ll be singing in the sunshine Wild and free, Playing tag with the wind While I’m waiting for thee. Loved and forever in our hearts, daughter Stephanie (Matt), granddaughter Madison, grandsons, Seth and Radrick, Mom and Gary, brothers, Ralph (Michele), Mark (Juanita), James (Kelly) and families. BAKER (HARTWICK) - Lillian Mae, May 19, 1928 to November 1, 2006. We can’t believe it’s been 6 years Since the Lord called you Home, We love and miss you so much, We are so thankful for the time we shared together. Always loved but never forgotten. Your family. SAGRIFF - In memory of my dear sister, Shirley, who departed this life on November 1, 2006. Shirley, I miss you more now Than when you passed away, I miss your laughter and your hugs, Six years, it seems like yesterday, Sometimes I think what’s the use, What good will crying do, But my heart breaks all over again, Each time I think of you, You suffered so much and seemed so alone, I couldn’t say the words you needed to hear, You didn’t want to go away and I couldn’t help you or stop the fear, I just want you to know I love you, Even though we are worlds apart, I think of you fondly, will remember you, Always sisters heart to heart. Love you Shirl, Vera.
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STOCKS - Lily Doreen, who passed away October 26, 2009. God called your name so softly, That only I could hear And no one heard the footsteps Of angels drawing near, It broke my heart to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you The day God called you Home, Every time I think of you, I seem to hear God say, “Have faith and trust my purpose, You’ll meet again some day”. Never forgotten by your sister Joy West. TOPPING - In memory of my dear brother, Carman, who passed away so suddenly October 28, 2006. Loved and remembered always by sister Lois and brother-in-law Ken.
DEATHS COLE, Art
Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Saturday, October 27, 2012. Arthur Wallace Cole of Napanee, at age 83, beloved husband of Carolyn Cole (Goodberry). Dear father of James Cole of Napanee and stepfather to Bonnie Edmond (Steven) and Troy Wood of Napanee. Grandfather of Shannon and Denna Cole and Shelley and Michael Pollock and Bradley Wood. Predeceased by his grandson Jason Cole and granddaughter Carissa. Great-grandfather of Ethan, Reese, Jocelyn and Addison Cole. Brother of Doris Carroll of Kingston and the late Ernest, Myrtle King, Delbert, Leslie and Roy. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (Wannamaker-Tierney Chapel) on Wednesday, October 31st from 11am followed by a Service in the Chapel at 1pm. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, the Lung Association or the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
COLE, Barry
Peacefully at St Michael’s Hospital, Toronto on October 27, 2012. Barry James Cole of Deseronto, in his 58th year, beloved son of the late Douglas and Henrietta (Leslie) Cole. Dear brother to Betty Klein, Kathy Cruji (Peter), Barb McNulty, Jean Powell, Ron Cole (Dorothy), Gordon Cole (Olla) and Douglas Cole (Violet). Predeceased by his siblings, Bob, Leslie, Carol and Gary. Barry will be laid to rest with his parents at the Deseronto Cemetery.
WILSON, Shirley
Suddenly at home on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Shirley Rose Wilson (nee Gilchrist) of Napanee, at age 59. Beloved wife of Robert Wilson and dear mother of Sonja Bronkhorst (Matthew Brant) of Napanee and Scott Wilson (Chelsea) of Morven. Fondly remembered by 7 grandchildren. Sister of David, Robert, Margaret Milligan, Nellie Thompson and the late Frank Gilchrist and Edna Howie. In keeping with Shirley’s wishes, cremation has taken place. No Service. In the care of Hannah Funeral Homes Ltd., Napanee (613-3543341). Memorial donations to the S.P.C.A. (Napanee Humane Society) would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm Quality Home Furnishings and Industrial Wood Working Tools
662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre
Contents All furnishings, appliances and tools are in excellent like new condition. See last weeks paper for details. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct home, farm, and commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9
AT 10:00 AM ERTL TRACTOR AND DIE CAST TOY AUCTION SALE CONDUCTED INSIDE AT THOMASBURGH COMMUNITY CENTRE 110 CLARE STREET, THOMASBURGH, ONT. 15 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway # 37 to Thomasburgh and turn WEST onto Thomas Road to Clare Street and turn SOUTH to Community Centre. Approx 400 pieces - Collection of ERTL agricultural tractors including John Deere, Massey Harris, Cockshutt, Ford, Oliver, Allis Chalmers, Case, International, Minneapolis Moline, Massey Ferguson; Collection of cast banks including many advertising vehicles- Coke, Pepsi, Home Hardware, Budwieser, Canadian Tire,; Several Corgi toys, collection of die cast cars representing 1920’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s 60’s, 70’s, 80’s. Articles in like-new condition. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10
AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF OSCAR CONLEY 2890 COUNTY ROAD 1, R.R.# 1 BLOOMFIELD, ONT PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY 3 miles NORTH of Bloomfield on Highway 62 and turn WEST onto County Road 1 for 2 miles. John Deere 1020 diesel tractor with ROPS – 5680 hoursrunning condition; VEHICLES- 2008 Pontiac Montana SV6 passenger van with 78,000 kms, many extras- excellent condition- sells as is; 1979 Chevrolet Silverado 10 pick up truck with truck cap, automatic transmission, 81000 kms- good running condition- sells as is; single axle 5’ x 8’ utility dump trailer with 3 ft sides and electric powered hydraulic post hoist; 3 point hitch scraper blade, 35 ton portable gas powered hydraulic controlled wood splitter, 3 point hitch hydraulic wood splitter, Homelite 5500 w portable generator, Husqvarna 365 chainsaw, Husqvarna 272 chainsaw, White riding lawn mower, Electra Beckun BAS 450 floor model 17” band saw, Delta DJ 20 8” jointer, King 16” single surface planer, Craftsman 12” single surface planer, Electra Beckun Spa1000 dust collector, 36” wood lathe, Makita sliding compound mitre saw, Craftsman 6” jointer, handcrafted 9 ft stroke sander, dewalt radial arm saw, Hercules drill press, hand crafted 10 ft wood elevator, several power tools, hand tools, hardware, vintage Alouette snow mobile, skidding tongs, chains, quantity of 1” & 2” rough cut lumber- ash, oak, cherry, cedar, craftwood, numerous other 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
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 2012
9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE - Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, China/Glass, Collector Toys, Dolls, Pocket Watches, Post Cards, Approx. 100 Insulators, Furniture, Shop Tools, Lawn/Garden Etc. Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, From 401 (Exit 599 Odessa) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights #2 To Odessa Fairground on Left. Go To Web Site for Photos and Listing www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca Watch next week’s paper for full listing. This sale is from 2 local early Estates, many items have not seen daylight in years. Also a few consigned articles. DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERIVCE 613-386-3039
Thursday, November 1, 2012
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF WOODWORKING & SHOP TOOLS FOR ANITA McPHAIL, LOYALIST TOWNSHIP ON SITE DIRECTIONS: The sale is being held at 5153 Bath Road, just west of Amherstview and just east of the Jim Snow Drive. This sale will be held inside. Delta 16 in. floor model variable speed drill, Beaver 6 in. jointer, DeWalt DW733 12 1/2 in. thickness planer, DeWalt D705-04 12 in. compound mitre saw, Busy Bee 10 in. table saw / cast table, Delta 6 in. grinder, Craftsman 10 in. radial arm saw, General International dust collection system/ 1.5 H.P. motor, Devilbiss 20 gallon portable air compressor, Mastercraft tool chest on casters, 12 ton hydraulic pipe bender with dies, 5 ton chain hoist, adjustable roller stand, shop vac. Freud biscuit jointer, Craftsman 4” x 21” belt sander, Black & Decker hammer drill, Delta mortising attachment for drill press (new), Delta drum sanding kit, Yardworks 16 in. electric chain saw, Stanley pneumatic brad nailer, Makita fixed router/ trimmer with bits, numerous wood planes, wood block plane, Antique Stanley No. 55 combination plane in original dovetailed box with a large qty. of cutter heads, old carpenter’s box, Stanley # 220 palm plane, pneumatic impact sockets, pneumatic pop rivet gun, Craftsman 4 in planer, jig saw, drill, disc grinder, large qty. of electrical wire & supplies, hardware, plumbing pieces, large qty. of assorted wrenches, screw drivers, sockets, a number of containers of assorted nails, a small qty. of aluminum flat stock, a number of pipe “F” & “C” clamps, extension cords, 6 in bench top vise, set of 3 lockers, qty. of oak trim & some lumber & numerous other related items found around a shop. SIGNS: “Salada Tea” enamel push bar sign, “Milwaukee Electrical Tools” tin sign, A “Black Horse Ale” advertising sign from around the World War II era. All signs are in very good condition. (see pics on my web site). See my web site for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident
BRIGHTON ESTATE AUCTIONS
LARGE 2 DAY ESTATE & ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, November 4th - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Hummel Lamps, Cut Crystal, Estate Jewellery, Royal Doulton Figures & Toby Jugs, Royal Crown Derby with Sterling Mounts, Collector’s Items, Large amount of Books. Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Prints & Watercolours. Large Selection of Furniture to include: Gibbard Dining Room Suite, Dresser & Bedside Cabinet, Quality William Morris Willow Pattern Love Seat & Sofa, Walnut Bedroom Suite, Upholstered Furniture, Victorian Settee, Ladies & Gentleman’s Chairs, Wrought Iron Patio Set, Oriental Carpets & Light Fixtures. *********************** Monday, November 5th - Preview 5:00 p.m. Auction 6:00 p.m. Large & Interesting Auction to Include: Antiques, Collector’s Items, Glass, China, Royal Doulton, Books & Household Items, Wicker Furniture, Upholstered Furniture, Chests of Drawers, Tables & Chairs. Watch Web Site for Updates.
Large Indoor 1/2 Price Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m.
David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Oval dining table/leaf, 8 high back cane chairs & matching sideboard, round oak single pedestal kitchen table/ leaf & glass top, wrought iron round glass top kitchen table/ 4 chairs, pine sideboard, leather chesterfield, round maple 2 tier coffee table, Bentwood rocker, Haier small wine cooler, dehumidifier, fridge, small chest freezer, jardinière, qty. of good silver, Copeland Spode ”Buttercup” pattern 12 place setting of dishes including 2 meat platters, oil lamps, a number of area & genealogical books, barbeque, child’s wagon, old books, Karaoke machine, assorted shop & garden tools & many more items. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
Christmas Craft & Gift Sales, Bazaars, Brunches, Teas & Lunches Guide SUSAN FARBER’S
FIBRE STONE & CLAY
Christmas Show & Sale November 3rd & 4th 10am - 4pm 4045 County Road 6 Moscow www.susanfarber.ca
Crafts in the Country
2012 Craft Show & Sale Nov. 2nd from 4pm to 8pm Nov. 3rd from 9am to 5pm Nov. 4th from 11am to 3pm
Local artisans display their “handmade” arts & crafts at
Rengar Farm Services 1090 Blessington Rd. Corbyville, Ont. Look for the “yellow” signs 6km east of Hwy 37 or 6km west of Shannonville Rd. Inquiries phone Irene 613-969-0974
CREATION, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES Bloomfield United Church Sat. Nov. 3 9am - 4pm We have one-of-a-kind crafts and collectibles. Why not come and take a browse!
HARVESTING THE PAST
Christmas Craft Show & Sale
Lori Vidito • Linda Durward • Reta Engel
Fri. Nov. 2, 1pm-7pm Sat. Nov. 3, 10am-5pm Sun. Nov 4, 11am-4pm
Handmade Crafts, Stitcheries, Christmas Ornaments, Antiques, Gift Baskets Last year for craft sale, so almost all items are HALF PRICE!
45 Ontario Street, Picton
Turn left at Liquor Store and follow signs. For info call 613-476-5886
Pat’s 17th Annual
Craft Show Sat., Nov. 3rd, 10th & 17th 1282 Bethel Road, Picton
Baked goods, something for everyone!
613-476-4840
Thursday, November 1, 2012
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PART TIME RPN REQUIRED Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for a: Part Time Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) We Offer: t Competitive wages t Educational opportunities to enhance your skills & knowledge base t Supportive environment for reflective practice t Family atmosphere work environment
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Requirements: t "WBJMBCMF EBZT FWFOJOHT OJHIUT XFFLFOET t $PNQMFUJPO PG BQQSPWFE NFEJDBUJPO DPVSTF t $VSSFOU SFHJTUSBUJPO XJUI UIF College of Nurses in Ontario Please forward resume to Sue Reynolds by: Fax: 613-384-9407 Email: suereynolds@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.com
Waste Management of Canada Corporation (WM) Environmental Assessment for a New Landfill Footprint at the Beechwood Road Environmental Centre (BREC)
HELEN HENDERSON CARE CENTRE “Our Family Caring for Your Family” 343 Amherst Dr., Amherstview ON K7N1X3
Head. Heart. Hands. Health. Help Wanted. Right now, 4-H needs volunteers to work with youth in your area. We also need you to encourage neighbours and co-workers to do the same. Join for the projects, for the competitions, for everything that helped you get where you are today.
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WM is undertaking an Environmental Assessment (EA) for a new landfill footprint at the proposed Beechwood Road Environmental Centre (BREC). The BREC would be an integrated waste management facility that would include the following components: • Material Recycling Facility • Residential Diversion Facility • Landfill-Gas-to-Energy Facility • New Landfill Footprint • Electronic Waste Handling Facility • Organics Processing Facility • Construction & Demolition Material Facility The new landfill footprint is the only component of the BREC that requires EA approval under the Environmental Assessment Act (EAA). The EA will be conducted in accordance with the ToR, approved by the Minister of the Environment. The proposed location of the BREC and the new landfill footprint component is within the Town of Greater Napanee in the area shown on the map below. The purpose of the EA is to study the potential environmental effects (positive or negative) of the proposed new landfill footprint on the environment. Key aspects of the EA process include: consultation with the public, Aboriginal communities and government agencies; consideration and evaluation of alternatives; and, assessment and management of potential environmental effects. Conducting an EA promotes good environmental planning before decisions are made about a proposal. Consultation Members of the public, Aboriginal communities, government agencies, and other interested persons are encouraged to actively participate in the EA process. OPEN HOUSE #2 Open House #2 will be held on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012, 4 PM to 8 PM, with a presentation at 7 PM at the Napanee Lions Hall, located at 57 County Road 8, Napanee. The purpose of Open House #2 will be to provide baseline conditions information collected to date, present the proposed evaluation criteria and indicators, and introduce the preliminary alternative landfill footprint options. Open House #2 materials, including display boards and th handouts will be available on the project website (http://brec.wm.com) for review on November 9 , 2012. WORKSHOP #2 Workshop #2 is scheduled for Tuesday, November 27th, 2012, 6 PM to 8 PM, at the Napanee Lions Hall, located at 57 County Road 8, Napanee. Workshop #2 will provide participants with an opportunity to comment on material presented in Open House #2, including baseline conditions information, evaluation criteria and indicators, and the preliminary alternative landfill footprint options. To register, please contact Linda Cooper at (613) 388-1057 or th lcooper1@wm.com by November 26 , 2012.
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You are invited to submit your comments via the project website (http://brec.wm.com), mail, email or fax to the address/number published below. We will also receive your comments on our project information line at (613) 3881057. Randy Harris Site Manager Waste Management of Canada RR#6, 1271 Beechwood Road Napanee, Ontario, K7R 3L1 Fax: (613) 388-2785 E-mail: rharris@wm.com
INDOOR YARD SALE Saturday, November 3rd 8am to 2pm Sunday, November 4th 9am to 12pm Shop inside at the former Bookstore Cafe in Camden East. Corner of County Road 1 and County Road 4. Warm up with hot chocolate and chili. ALL PROCEEDS GOING TO THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY - RELAY FOR LIFE
Linda Cooper Community Relations Representative Waste Management of Canada RR#6, 1271 Beechwood Road Napanee, Ontario, K7R 3L1 Fax: (613) 388-2785 E-mail: lcooper1@wm.com
Please note that information related to this Study will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments received will become part of the public record and may be included in Study documentation prepared for public review.
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The Ag & Rural Update is an electronic bulletin that is produced weekly by staff at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, (OMAF), Brighton Resource Centre. It is distributed free to subscribers. Not all of the information used in this farm calendar is supplied by the electronic bulletin.
November 1 - Hastings Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting, Thurlow Community Centre, 516 Harmony Road, Thurlow, 8:00 pm - Contact Judy Hagerman 613-473-4444 / jlhagerman@sympatico.ca November 8 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County, Alderville Learning Centre, Alderville, 7 to 9 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more information and to register contact The Community Training and Development Centre Wise by Plan direct line 905-372-9700 or 1-877-749-2832 or visit www.wisebyplan.com November 8 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Meeting, O.P.P. Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, 7:30 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 / princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com
HOARDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S STATION SALE BARN MARKET REPORT AS OF OCTOBER 30, 2012
PRICE RANGE SALES TO 100-150 lbs .20 - 1.10 1.65 150-400 lbs .70 - 1.84 1.85 STOCKER: 400-600lbs 1.05 - 1.70 1.85 STEERS: 600-800lbs .78 - 1.50 1.60 800-1000lbs .96 - 1.21 1.23 STOCKER: 400-600 lbs .85 - 1.40 1.4650 HEIFERS: 600-800 lbs .96 - 1.30 1.42 COWS: .25 - .65 .66 BULLS: .71 - .73 HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS: $1250 - 1600 FRESH COWS: $950 - 1625 PIGS: 25-35 lbs: 35-50 lbs: SHOATS: LAMBS: 45-65 lbs - 1.25 - 1.62 1.6750 65-85 lbs - 1.57 - 1.65 85-100 lbs - 1.30 - 1.55 1.72 KID GOATS: $20 - 102 NANNYS & BILLIES: $70 - 175 TOP STOCKER STEER: 400-600 lbs: 2 av 447 lbs @ 1.85, Tom Preston, Madoc 600-800 lbs: 635 lbs 2 1.60 TOP STOCKER HEIFER: 640 lbs @ 1.42, Brian Kelly, Napanee TOP CALF: 100-150 lbs: 125 lbs @ 1.65 TOP CALF: 150-400 lbs: 385 lbs @ 1.85, Tom Preston TOP COW: 1795 lbs @ .66, Brian Kelly TOP SPRINGER: $1,600, Ken McCarty, Stirling TOP PIGS: TOP LAMBS: 92 lbs @ 1.70, Elias Miller, Stirling CALVES:
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November 13 - Northumberland Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting Centerton Community Centre, 8 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Contact Eileen Argyris 905-885-1456 / argyris@sympatico.ca November 14 - Northumberland Cattlemenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Association Monthly Meeting, Warkworth Heritage Centre, Warkworth, 8 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Contact Bonnie Wilson, Secretary, email nca.cattle@gmail.com November 15 & 22 - Growing Your Farm Profits (GYFP) 2 day Workshop, Northumberland - Codrington Community Centre, Codrington, This two-day workshop will give you the tools to assess where you are now and where you could be in the future and enable you and your management team to start the journey towards managing and planning your farm business success. For more details and to register contact Robert Glover 705-924-2620 robert.glover@ontariosoilcrop.org or visit http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/workshops/default.htm November 22 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County, Timber Ridge Golf & Country Club, Brighton, 7 to 9 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more
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Youth centre planned for downtown NACHC seeking public’s support in securing additional funding from AVIVA By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER A new youth space project in downtown Greater Napanee will open its doors soon, thanks to the hard work and dedication of a number of community partners. The Napanee Area Community Health Centre has been working on the project with guidance from the Lennox and Addington Youth Collaborative, a group of local nonprofit organizations. Funding from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport will help get the project off the ground, but organizers need the public’s support to get an AVIVA Community Fund. Projects with a budget of $150,000 or less that can be completed by the end of next year are eligible, with the second stage of voting coming to an end on Nov. 5. Up to $150,000 will be awarded to a qualifying at-risk-youth idea. Offered by AVIVA Insurance, the fund will be awarded to the community that shows the most support for a project. Trish Reid, a community development worker with the NACHC, says that the youth space project needs to garner 500 votes by Nov. 5 to make it into the third and final round. While the voting continues, Reid said that the centre is in the process of hiring a full-time permanent staff person, who will bring the required stability for the project. Asked about the next stage for organizers, she said that the collaboration between existing stakeholders and new volunteers would be key. “It’s great that there is so much energy around this and we need the community to see this succeed,” she said. “This is a community initiative so we need the leaders of our community to make it work. Having volunteers and seniors who have so much to offer, would make a big difference in the lives
of youth.” Once launched, by the end of this year or early in 2013, the program will provide youth a safe, stable and relaxing environment. According to the NACHC, local youth will have access to community service providers including but not limited to, a health nurse, social worker, Aboriginal teachings and counselling, community counsellors and support workers. “Those workers will offer education and support related to healthy eating, smoking cessation, sexual health and other aspects of healthy living,” Reid added. Other services could include harm reduction education and supplies, a food and clothing cupboard, community referrals, outreach and recreational opportunities, housing and job board, access to Internet, plus a variety of programs, training and volunteer opportunities. Organizers also hope to secure United Way funding in the coming weeks. With partners such as the Youth Diversion Program from Kingston, the Ontario Provincial Police, Addictions and Mental Health and Interval House, Reid points out that there will be lots of services offered. “There are a lot of youth led programs in town but unfortunately we’re trying to get the youth that are not going to these programs already,” she said. “It’s all about having that non-invasive place for them, that’s what we’re hoping for.” Although a location in the downtown area has not been secured, the NACHC requires one that has kitchen space. “We want it to be a space that people know and can gravitate to knowing it’s comfortable,” she added. To vote and support the project visit the Aviva Community Fund website at www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf13545. For more information contact Reid at 613-3548937 ext. 7117, or trishr@nachc.kchc.ca.
The Board of Health needs your help. The Board of Health for Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health is the governing body of your local public health agency and ensures public health programs of the highest quality are provided to the citizens of the area.
Application for Appointment to the KFL&A Board of Health The KFL&A Board of Health is seeking a Community Appointee for a term of up to three years. Applications are invited from interested residents of the City of Kingston, Frontenac County, and Lennox & Addington County. The Board of Health provides broad policy direction for the work of KFL&A Public Health and supports its health promotion and health protection activities. The board is looking for people who are interested in enhancing the health of the population and supporting the services that make the KFL&A area a healthier place. Successful applicants are recommended to the Minister of Health and Long-term Care for appointment. Anyone interested in this volunteer position should submit a letter of application and a resumé of qualifications and experience to:
For more information, contact Dr. Ian Gemmill or Mr. Tony Button at 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875. Deadline for receipt of application is Friday, November 23, 2012.
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Operations Manager Todd Harvey (left) discusses the water facility’s operations with Deseronto and MBQ representatives during the tour.
Deseronto officials tour water treatment plant Major upgrades to facility on schedule By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER While the assessment of the proposed upgrades to Deseronto’s wastewater treatment plant continues, the project is still on schedule according to town staff. Following a tour of the plant on Monday morning, Mayor Norm Clark said that the scope of the project changed one year ago, when the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte proposed a partnership. “Things went from there, we started meeting with them and then decided to increase the capacity,” he said of the again plant, constructed in the mid 1970s. “It benefitted both communities – Deseronto with more capacity and a revenue stream, and the Mohawks with more capacity. It was kind of a win-win situation for both communities.” As a result, the town has received approval for an environmental assessment to review an expansion as opposed to rehabilitation. It was back in 2010 that the original project secured a Building Canada Fund grant to help offset the rehabilitation cost. The possibility of an expansion not being approved also exists, should the EA process deem the capacity as sufficient due to growth patterns, according to Clerk Bryan Brooks. “We’re hoping that it comes back with an expansion because we know that it’s not presently dealing with some of the capacities we have,” he said. Asked about a meeting with the MBQ and engi-
neers earlier on Monday, Clark told the Beaver that it was very positive. “Everything is on schedule and the project itself would take a year to 18 months to complete,” he said. “If everything goes the way it has been going, sometime in the latter part of 2013 we should see the expansion being started.” If approved, the project would have to be complete by March 31, 2016, he said. “It is being financed by both the federal and provincial governments, in addition to money coming from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte,” Clark said. “The (existing) plant was started in 1972 and completed in 1974 so it’s one of the older plants in existence. It is something that has been long overdue.” He said that the town’s two plant operators have been extremely resourceful at keeping the plant operating within its limits. “There were problems in the past and still happen now with the capacity being exceeded by an overflow,” he added. “This is going to assist Deseronto especially if new homes or a subdivision is built. We’re going to have the capacity to cover that along with the Mohawks being able to benefit from that.” In an interview with Todd Harvey, the operations manager at the plant, he said that the system is nearing its hydraulic capacity — just as is the case with the plant in Greater Napanee. “Stormwater flows tend to be excessive and will exceed the plant capacity,” he said, speaking of the Deseronto site. “On fairly infrequent events the plant does bypass. Once a year
depending on what the spring is like and what the rainfall is like.” Harvey said that the proposal to upgrade the capacity would see the plant’s current rating of 1,600 cubic meters per day, go up to 2,400 cubic meters per day once completed. “We’re looking to increase that on the Deseronto side by 400 cubic meters per day, with the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte also looking for an additional 400 cubic meters as well,” he said, adding that the upgrades would make the system viable for the next 25 years. The town’s existing system is a secondary plant with extended aerations with activated sludge – a biological process. “After that there is a tertiary treatment that kind of cleans the effluent up, and beyond that a secondary treatment with the main goal of reducing the phosphorous in the effluent released into the Bay of Quinte,” Harvey said. “We have been able to achieve the phosphorous targets with the existing plant fairly consistently.” In conclusion, Harvey indicated that the ongoing EA process is geared toward looking for public comments. “To date we’ve had two public information sessions, one on July 25 in Deseronto and another on Sept. 27 on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory,” he said. “We’re going to have a third one which is tentatively scheduled toward the end of November. Any members of the public who are interested in the project are welcome to come out.”
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NOVEMBER 16 HOLIDAY BAZAAR At Odessa Public School from 5:30-8 p.m. Admission is free. Spaces are still available for vendors, $25 per table plus small raffle item. Many companies have already signed on to participate as well as local crafters with unique homemade items, bake table, holiday treasure table and so much more! Something for everyone! If interested in renting a table for this event, please
email odesa_council@limestone.on.ca or call 613-3863490 for more information. NOVEMBER 16&17 QCHS MARKETPLACE Seventh annual Quinte Christian High School Marketplace from 5-9 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Adult admission $1. Free for those under 14. Free parking, café available. There are still some booths ($70) and tables ($50) available for vendors and we invite you to showcase your
art and craft work at our marketplace! You can obtain an application and a copy of the show policy by calling the school at 613-968-7870 or go to www.qchs.ca to download the forms directly. NOVEMBER 17 FALL LUNCHEON AND BAZAAR Moscow UCW group is holding its fall luncheon and bazaar at the curch hall between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Home baking, crafts and more, all are welcome.
Local Craftsman Wins National Recognition A local handyman has won national recognition as one of Canada’s top performing home remodeling craftsman. Cliff Rodgers has been selected as a Canadian Craftsman of the Month from across Handyman Connection’s national network of home service professionals. “Cliff has been doing fabulous work for our Belleville, Trenton, Kingston, Napanee homeowners over the past two years,” says business owner Merv McBride. “We’re especially proud to have
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(Back row, from left) Shannon Albertson and Dionne Winsor, co-owners of Lil’ Posh Parties, got a gang of ghoulish help to put on their first-ever Halloween scavenger hunt and monster mash at the Palace Village on Saturday night. As part of the event, Lil’ Posh Parties collected several pieces of food items for the Napanee Salvation Army Food Bank.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dan was thrilled to be able to give so many talented young men the opportunity to play competitive soccer, locally for their community, while teaching them the value of volunteering by example.â&#x20AC;? Making a motion to approve the request at the regular session of council on Oct. 23, Ward 1 Councillor Michael Schenk said he thought it was an excellent idea. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I knew them both personally through my boys, and they were both super individuals,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It would be a great honour to at least give a little back towards what they contributed for our community.â&#x20AC;? Alcorn passed away on Aug. 6 after a sudden recurrence of leukemia.
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By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER The familiar sounds of jingle bells will soon fill the air at stores across Napanee, as the Salvation Armyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kettle Campaign is set to return for another year. However, before its Nov. 16 start, much work needs to be done behind the scenes. Without volunteers on hand to keep a watchful eye on the money and to serve as a visual to encourage donations, the campaign would fall flat. At least 70 volunteers are needed to make it run smoothly, with ideally closer to 100 on hand ready to fill
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NOVEMBER 24 TAMWORTH CHRISTMAS VILLAGE Event begins at 5:30 p.m. with Christmas carols and lighting of the village tree outside the Tamworth Library/Town Hall. Refreshments will be provided afterward inside the library. All are welcome. Come and enjoy. DESERONTO SANTA CLAUS PARADE Starting at 6:30 p.m. down-
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If you know the owner of these animals, please contact (613) 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd.
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