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Federal funding for a $20.8 million water treatment plant has been approved for central Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory which will provide drinking water for 66 homes and several public buildings. Expected to be completed in late 2015, the facility will be located at the intersection of Norway’s Road and Ridge Road with underground pipes to the Bay of Quinte. The announcement was made Tuesday inside the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte council chambers. “We’ve had a number of obstacles to overcome in getting approval for this project,” said Mohawk Bay of Quinte Chief Donald Maracle, noting that he’s been pushing for a solution to contaminated groundwater for two decades. “On Nov. 8 we received a letter stating that $20 million would be approved for the construction of the water treatment plant.”
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Sgt. Semple. “There’s still lots of innocent people killed in this province because of drunk drivers. It’s still an issue.” To help combat the issue the OPP have adopted a ‘surprise’ attack. Through the use of grants they’re setting up RIDE checks throughout the day in areas drivers might not expect it. Because they didn’t see any drop from the previous year, they’re going to ramp up their efforts and show no tolerance to anyone breaking the law. “There are going to be RIDE (checks) in every municipality basically every day and night,” said Sgt. Semple. “The other issue is (drivers) impaired by drugs as well,” he added. “We have officers trained in field sobriety testing and drug identification experts for that as well.” Penalties can range from $150 fines and a suspended license to jail time and a lifetime ban from driving. Insurance rates will likely go up if caught impaired driving as well. “We’re just asking people to always be looking ahead and have a designated driver,” said Sgt. Semple. “Sometimes people don’t plan ahead, they go out for a celebration and next thing you know they’ve stranded themselves.” No prior planing, mixed with the desire to get their car home, is often the prelude to a very risky situation. “We’re not deterring people from having a good time,” said Sgt. Semple. “We just don’t want them driving impaired.”
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TONE Mills council is going to take some time in deciding the future of an improperlydeveloped property on Beaver Lake. In a special meeting of council on Monday night, council heard from the property owner and from concerned members of the public with regard to 305 Neville’s Point Rd. The property currently has eight small structures, along with other servicing infrastructure, which is in contravention with the property’s rural residential zoning. The owner of the property, Mark Frizzell of Kanata, is seeking a rezoning that would permit him to retain some of those structures; he also advised council on Monday that he would remove six of the eight buildings with the hope of securing a rezoning. Frizzell is applying to have the property rezoned from ‘rural residential’ to ‘rural limited service residential’; such a rezoning would allow him to retain one of the buildings as a ‘principal’ residence, and the other as a guest cabin. Guest cabins are typically not allowed in the rural residential zone under Stone Mills’ planning regulations. Most of the structures on the property were built last year by Neville’s father. Ruth Ferguson Althouse, a planning consultant retained by Frizzell, told council that Frizzell’s father and a local contractor had been advised at the township office “that they did not require building permits for a new building that was smaller than 9x12 or was not a fixedroof.” However, after the development was reported to the township, the township advised Frizzell that the structures were noncompliant. Frizzell also put a stop to any further construction on the site. “It
Craig Alderson. “Regardless of the story behind the history of this thing, it’s wrong. When I see something happen that is wrong, I have say, ‘No thank you’, for my neighbourhood.” “I sat through five years of the official plan with all of you councillors here, going through every point in this official plan,” said Tom Weir, a resident living on nearby Cedarstone Road. “And, we spent a lot of time, there was a lot of (debate)… From what I see here, this property flies in the face of all that work, and I move that it should not be accepted.” Ultimately, council voted to defer a decision on the rezoning application until the proposed changes to the site can be studied in greater detail. Some councillors expressed a desire to work with the property owner. Some council members, however, worried about message that would be sent if they should approve a development on a site that did not follow proper municipal guidelines from the outset. “If, on my farm, I decided to put up a little farm store, and I do that, and then I apply for some kind of commercial zoning, that’s… backwards,” said Ward 3 (Camden East) councillor John Wise. “We can’t set that sort of precedent. That’s unfair to everybody else who does things the right way. Whether or not it’s reasonable, what’s being proposed in terms of having one cabin, if that had been done up front, I don’t think there would be any significant objection to a small cabin and a main building. But, doing things this way, it’s just unfair to everybody else. That’s the problem I have with it,” he continued. After the meeting, when asked whether or not he thought the proposed changes to the property would satisfy council or concerned neighbours, Frizzell replied, “I have no idea. I hope so.”
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Downtown Napanee stores and restaurants have extended their hours on Thursday evenings this holiday season, both to help promote the Big Bright Lights Show and to encourage shopping local into the evening. April’s Image and October’s Clothing store owner Doris Lucas said last Thursday’s extended hours brought in customers to her store, who then continued to shop throughout the downtown shopping district. She hopes it will only become more popular after this week when the Big Bright Lights Show launches. “I think it’s great and I prefer Thursday night for myself too. We hope it will be for forever — instead of Friday nights, we’ll switch to Thursday nights. And hopefully we’ll have the volume too,” explained Lucas. In total, 20 downtown business are keeping their doors open until 8 p.m. on Thursday nights, through
to the end of December. Lucas said there is a great combination of shopping and eating, allowing people a night out on a weeknight. “We found Thursday nights were better than Friday nights because everybody is relaxing on Friday, it’s the weekend,” said Lucas. When the downtown businesses were discussing the project, Lucas said it was important to ensure late-night food and beverages would be offered by some of the downtown restaurants to complete the experience. She said she had people in her store late last Thursday that took advantage of many businesses being open late. Lucas said there was a steady crowd in on the first open-late Thursday and hopes it will grow each week. “We weren’t overly busy but we had customers, and everybody knew about it. They were wondering if we were going to continue it in the future and I said I hope I do,” she said, stating downtown just “lit up” last Thursday.
Lucas encourages the downtown businesses to continue to promote latenight downtown shopping on Thursday. She said promoting shopping and the Big Bright Lights Show should go hand-in-hand for downtown business owners. “As far as I’m concerned, we’re lucky in Greater Napanee to have the Big Bright Lights Show because you could have the best Christmas ever but you’ve got to promote it too. Every time I speak to people I say, ‘have you been to the Big Bright Lights Show?’ and I tell them what it’s all about and they go, ‘Oh my gosh, I’ve got to check that out.’ You have to, as stores, promote the Big Bright Lights Show as well to get people to come downtown. To me, I think I’m very lucky to be in this town with the Big Bright Lights Show,” said Lucas. Extended hours will take place downtown again tonight. Keep an eye out for the 20 participating businesses with an extended hours sign in their window downtown.
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Is recall necessary? UR local MPP, Randy Hillier, has been busy for the past few weeks promoting his private member’s bill that would institute recall for provincial politicians. Recall — a policy mainstay of the old Reform Party, and a tool used in some jurisdictions of the United States — would allow electors to effectively take matters into their own hands when one of their elected representatives misbehaves. If enough electors vote to remove that politician from office, he or she is gone. Under Hillier’s proposal, if 25 per cent of people who voted in the most recent provincial election sign a recall petition within a 60-day period, the MPP would be removed from office. In another twist this week, Hillier personally wrote to Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne to suggest that with a few modifications, the recall legislation could be tailored for municipal representatives as well. We’ve never been big fans of recall. First off, we do have elections. Politicians and parties that have failed to impress the people end up unelected, or in opposition. We go through that exercise ever four years (or sooner). The current arrangement is stable and predictable. Further, politicians govern according to polls enough these days. Sometimes, the right decision isn’t always the popular decision. Their decisions might cost them dearly on election day — but we don’t see a dire need to make that change sooner. But then Toronto Mayor Rob Ford came along. By any reasonable measure, Ford should have resigned — if not in May (since he knew the allegations of crack-smoking and fraternizing with criminals were true), then earlier this month, when he admitted to his transgressions. His extremely questionable personal choices, followed up by months of obfuscation and deception, make him unfit for public office. The ongoing circus resulting from his decision not to step down from office — and make no mistake, that circus is of Ford’s making, not the big, bad media — is bringing his office into disrepute, and is bringing ongoing embarrassment to his city. Now, Ford has been stripped of most of his mayoral duties by Toronto City council — and, certainly, council couldn’t have been expected to do anything less. Nevertheless, Ford has decided to double-down, and continues to portray himself as the victim. His predicament is of his own making — and he should be careful not to confuse the celebrity status his buffoonery has garnered as actual support for his mayoralty. We suppose there was a time when we could count on our politicians to ‘do the right thing’ when they’ve done the wrong thing. There are many, many examples of political representatives who have stepped away from their positions — even if temporarily — when there has been a hint of malfeasance. That’s because people need to know that, even if they don’t agree with some or even most of their policy decisions, their politicians are still operating in an open, honourable, legal and transparent way. We’d like to think Ford is an extreme example, and hardly reason enough to warrant bringing in recall legislation. But, then again, recall legislation would give electors the democratic tools necessary to take care of the next Rob Ford.
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Study shows value of agriculture
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“Ontario agriculture is big business.” It’s a statement the Ontario Federation of Agriculture makes often to impart the importance of agriculture to Ontario’s economy. Now, the OFA has solid, current numbers to back it up. In June 2013, the OFA commissioned an update of a study by renowned economist Dr. John Groenewegen of Guelph-based JRG Consulting Group. The study, titled Economic Contribution of the Ontario Farm Sector, uses the most current data about Ontario farming from Statistics Canada — and the numbers are more impressive than ever. They reveal that agriculture truly is a driving force behind provincial job creation, a stable tax base and thriving rural communities. As well, agriculture is a major contributor to Ontario’s food and beverage processing sector. Ontario’s Premier and Minister of Agriculture and Food, Kathleen Wynne has recently issued a challenge to double growth and jobs in Ontario’s agrifood sector. According to this study, Ontario agriculture is well on its way. Agriculture supports nearly 158,000 jobs with $8.1 bil-
lion in wages and salaries. More than 75,000 of these jobs are attributed directly to primary agriculture and to suppliers where farm operators purchase goods and services such as feed, equipment and fuel. The remain-
Mark Wales OFA Comment ing 82,000 jobs are produced in the overall provincial economy as suppliers restock supplies and workers spend their earnings on consumer goods and services. With that strength in sustained full-time employment comes a stable tax base. Recent data shows the farm sector generates tax revenues at all three levels of government, with the provincial government collecting $1.4 billion and the municipal level collecting $400 million. The next time OFA members meet with their MPPs, they can also inform them that the farm sector is a significant driving force behind the province’s rural economy, accounting for 10 per cent of the jobs in rural Ontario.
The tax dollars generated by Ontario’s farm sector help to create and maintain the government services and infrastructure necessary to support thriving rural communities such as hospitals, schools and transportation. Ontario’s farm sector is proud to provide the foundation for another job-creator — Ontario’s food and beverage processing sector. Processors buy more than 70 per cent of Ontario farm products. They also directly employ more than 91,000 workers across Ontario and support an additional 193,000 secondary jobs in various areas of the economy. The OFA encourages our members to proudly boast the sound economic benefits of Ontario agriculture to our provincial and municipal decision-makers. Ontario farmers have a good news story to tell with impressive economic numbers. With meaningful investment in agriculture and rural Ontario, there are additional possibilities for securing profitable and sustainable farms. Mark Wales is the president of the OFA.
COMMUNITY PULSE NOVEMBER 30 CHRISTMAS CAROL SUPPER At South Fredericksburgh Community Centre, 6 p.m. Hosted by St. Alban’s, Adolphustown. Traditional turkey dinner, all the trimmings, home baked pie. Sing along with the Hall Family and Friends Choir, all your favourite Christmas carols. Door prizes, raffle draw, Tickets $15. Children 6-12 yrs., $8, five years and under, free. Please reserve your tickets early for this popular event. Call 613-373-8810, 613373-0105. ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER At Riverside United Church in Yarker, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Con-
tinuous sittings. Adults $15, children 6-12 years $8. Silent auction, live band. Take out available. Call 613-377-1700. UCW CHRISTMAS SALE At Grace United Church in Napanee, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pointsettias, wreaths, baking, sunset gourmet and preserves, light lunch, $5. DECEMBER 1 TAMWORTH SANTA PARADE Starts at 1 p.m. Kids Christmas party after the parade at the Tamworth Legion, including refreshments and photos with Santa. Contact Marilyn McGrath (613-379-2727) or Lorraine Prue (613-397-2684).
VILLAGE CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tamworth Library, corner Store and Main Street locale. Please bring non-perishable food item for the Lions’ Christmas Hamper program. Call Carol Maleska at 613-379-5018. COUNTRY AND WESTERN BLUEGRASS JAMBOREE At St. Matthew’s Hall in Marlbank, featuring Curly Taylor, Jeannie Richmond, Joe Saunders, Doug Mumford and Others. Freewill donation. Anyone wishing can also drop off food for the food bank. For information call 613-478-2831.
For the birds — recollections and rambles Fred Helleiner is hard to miss at Presqu’ile Provincial Park. His trademark rusty bicycle often can be found leaning against a tree somewhere, its owner nearby scanning the beaches for shorebirds, his spotting scope slung over his shoulder. If there is no snow on the ground, he will be wearing sandals. Fred is something of an icon at Presqu’ile since moving there 14 years ago, following his retirement from Trent University, as Professor in the Department of Geography, a department which he founded. His weekly bird report is circulated to 2,000 or more subscribers to the Ontario Birds Bird Alert listserv and is also carried on the NatureStuff website. Needless to say, if it is a bird, and is in the park, Fred soon knows about it. With so many years of birding under his belt from the age of 12, it is appropriate that Fred should write a book on his hobby, from its “fledgling” beginnings when birdwatching was considered a namby pamby pursuit, favoured by elderly spinsters, retired teachers and school boys on a hike. His book, For the Birds: Recollections and Rambles, is just that – a memoir on his life as a birder, looking back to some of those earlier days and the friendships he made with fellow bird-
ers, some of them renowned like Fred Bodsworth, Jim Baillie, Ron Scovell, and Jim Woodford, all of whom I had also met when I was a young birder. That he was able to extract his most memorable experiences and get them in a book of only 71 pages must have been a challenge. However, he tackled the job admirably, the result being a chronicle of his life as a birder. Fred admits that, despite his many years of birding, he does not keep a life list, preferring to concentrate his efforts closer to home, namely Presqu’ile Park. This did not prevent him however, from driving to Milford to see a black-bellied whistling duck from Texas, or a northern wheatear on Wolfe Island. His earlier trips as a teen birder in Toronto and Peterborough involved more effort, and he often depended on the generosity of others to take him birding somewhere. Long ago, he saw the advantage that a bicycle would have in furthering his efforts in finding new birds and he used it to access birding areas that previously had been beyond reach. On one exhausting trip, he relates, he biked from Hamilton to Burlington with a cohort to see a western grebe that had been reported there. Of course, the bird failed to appear, but he had
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Outdoor Rambles better luck on another trip to see an American Avocet. The entire book is sprinkled with similar anecdotes. A Frazier TV episode came to mind when he related a rite known as the snipe hunt. His perpetrators sadistically told him to sit quietly in the dusk surrounded by mosquitoes and wait patiently for the snipe to appear, which, of course, they never did. As a young gullible birder, his early life was riddled with similar experiences, all at his expense. Birdwatching was the target of ridicule when binoculars were stuffed under jackets to escape public view, and not the respected, popular pastime that it is today. I was also reminded of my
own experiences as a field trip leader when birders will obediently follow me like sheep, even as I head for an outhouse. In his book, Fred commented that birding in earlier years in his birding circle was a male dominated hobby. Finally permitting a female to join their group once in Toronto, she sought to become a “groupie” of one well known birder who was looking for a reported great gray owl and refused to give this birder the much needed opportunity to relieve himself behind a tree. Only one reliable field guide available then – Peterson’s (and Fred admits to having memorized it from cover to cover), substandard binoculars, and a general lack of acceptance to birding as a legitimate hobby, things have sure changed in recent years. Fred, in his closing chapter, The Next Generation, mentions a number of younger birders who have given him reason to look forward to the future of birding with optimism. He is understandably moved by the enthusiasm of many of the younger birders he sees entering the park, reminding him of the days when he, too, was starting out as teen birder. If I were to mention two of the birders who stand out that Fred remembers as very young birders who have gone on to do
great things, they would be Ian Shanahan and Doug McRae, two of the most respected birders in Presquile Park today. Fred laments that some of these new birders will no longer be able to see bobwhites, nor access the shrinking number of public birding areas, as he did as a youth. However, species uncommon to him in his youth can now readily be found as they expand their range. “If anything I have said or done while interacting with young people will inspire them to develop the all consuming passion for birding that has so enriched my own life, then I will feel greatly satisfied.” For the Birds: Recollections and Rambles, by Fred Helleiner, is available at $20. It is being sold at the Lighthouse Gift Shop in the Park and at Out on a Limb in Brighton. All profits are being donated to the Friends of Presqu’ile’s 25th Anniversary Environmental Fund, which sponsors long-term projects like the eradication of invasive species. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613476-5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 65 Years Ago November 24, 1948 n A man who wrote a bad cheque to his fiancé would be sentenced to jail time. The Oshawa man — who wrote an NSF cheque to a Napanee girl who he was planning to marry, to help her pay for wedding day necessities — was sentenced to serve three months definite and four months indefinite at the Ontario Reformatory. The judge also advised the man that he avoided another serious charge — that is, lying when he applied for his marriage certificate. The man was already still married to another woman when he successfully secured a marriage certificate to marry the Napanee girl. n The normally well-attended Napanee poultry fair was anything but this time around, as organizers reported one of the worst turnouts in memory. Only about five tons worth of poultry was traded at the bi-annual event. Organizers said that there was a time when as much as 100 tonnes of poultry would change hands at the Market Square. This year, the square wasn’t much busier than a typical Saturday afternoon.
35 Years Ago November 22, 1978 n A six-year-old girl perished in a blaze at a home in Adolphustown. Ruth Graham, a resident of North Fredericksburgh, was staying at her grandparent’s home at the time of the deadly fire. All other six occupants of the home escaped from the blaze. The fire started at around 2:30 a.m. A fire crew from Napanee — seven firefighters with two pumper trucks, arrived at 3:20 a.m., but by that time the house was fully engulfed in flames. It was not immediately clear how the fire started. n Three referendums held during the recent municipal election provided some direction for three local municipalities. On the question of whether or not to build a new fire hall, the residents of South Fredericksburgh voted 225 in favour and 245 against. On the question of whether alcohol would be permitted to be served in local lounges, residents of Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby voted 98 in favour and 97 against (although the threshold to lift the ban on liquor sales was set at 60 per cent). In Deseronto, 150 residents did not want to see the water supply flouridated, with 30 voting to have flouride added.
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Centreville General Store comes back to life Village regains corner store after several years hiatus BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
fter years with its doors closed, the Centreville General Store has reopened – this time offering more than takeout and grocery. The new owners have made it their priority to give back to the community through local charitable work. Valerie LaCroix owns and manages the store and said she could not have opened without bountiful community support and said it is important to show her gratitude in giving back. Currently, LaCroix is accepting non-perishable food items in her store on behalf of the Centreville Lions Club. She is also running a coat drive to provide warm winter clothing to local kids. “We’re doing a lot of charity work. We’re doing a food drive for Stone Mills and I just started a Coatsfor-Kids program for winter clothing. We’ve got one donation so far because we’ve just started it. So we’re asking the community, and even the Kingston and Napanee areas, to donate any old snowsuits that don’t fit their kids,” she said. So far, LaCroix has been notified of three children in the area that are in need of warm winter clothing, one of which she has promised to outfit herself. She has had one clothing item donated so far and hopes the community will help ensure all local kids are warm this season. “If people can donate stuff, I just donate it back. They drop it off and I’ve got a list started of the people and the sizes for their kids, their boot sizes, and then I’m going to ask some ladies if they can knit scarves for the kids. And then once there’s no need for the coats then we might donate them to the Salvation Army or a women’s shelter or something like that,” said LaCroix. “Somebody said they
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Valerie LaCroix, Centreville General Store owner, prepares her signature Harley Dog, which is a hotdog wrapped in bacon, lightly battered, deep fried, and covered in cheddar cheese. signed up for coats in Kingston but they were refused because they signed up too late. So that’s when I said, ‘You know what, I will have your son outfitted by Tuesday at the latest.’” To donate items or sign your child up for a winter coat, contact LaCroix at the store at 613-378-7332. As for the food drive, LaCroix will be accepting items at the store until mid December to help out the local Lion’s Club initiative. “They did 17 families last year so we’ll hopefully do more,” she said. “I just tell every customer that comes in and we put signs on the door. I was thinking of offering free coffee or something for a few days if people bring in a canned good, to get it hyped up.” With regard to the store, she said she has
been extremely busy in the few weeks she’s been open so far. After buying the place in August and opening Oct. 31, she already has her morning regulars. “Everybody is just ecstatic that it’s open again. Since we put things in the window, we weren’t open yet but people knew we’d be opening the store, they were almost standing there waiting for it to be open,” said LaCroix. LaCroix has been retired for four years and was looking for a new hobby when she and her husband moved to the area. And though she had never owned a business before ,or even made a pizza, she now owns the Centreville General Store, with pizza being one of her most popular take-out items. “I’ve worked in a restaurant but I’ve never
done any cooking. I’ve waited on people. I’ve never even made a pizza in my life. A week before we opened I started practicing, feeding my neighbours pizza, saying, ‘test this out.’ After that first week my husband said, ‘oh, I’m so sick of pizza’ but now, I’ve had people call back and say, ‘oh my God, that’s so great,’” said LaCroix. The store is a mixture of many things. The Harley-inspired store is part grocery, part drug store, part take-out, part coffee shop, and part antique shop. In the future, LaCroix hopes to open a diner in the store and offer more desserts. The store is open seven days a week. It is open Mondays to Wednesdays from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursdays to Saturdays from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Thursday, November 21, 2013 NOVEMBER 23 MUSIC AT THE NAPANEE LEGION Robin Edgar Band, from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $5. Everyone welcome. CHRISTMAS CAROLING AND TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY At the Tamworth Library, starting at 5:30 p.m. Please bring non-perishable food item for Lions’ Christmas Hamper. Contact Christmas Events Committee at 613-379-5583. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Adolphustown UEL United Church in Dorland, 5179 County Rd. 8, is holding its annual Christmas Bazaar, Home Baking and Comfort Food Sale. Crafts, treasure table, silent auction, a large selection of fat quarters and much more! Come join us Saturday, November 23, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. to noon. No admission! Please remember the food bank. Take Hwy. 33 (Bath Road) to County Road 8. From Napanee: County Rd. 8 to the church. L&A HOLSTEIN CLUB AND DHI BANQUET At Selby Hall at 7 p.m. Celebrating 75 years. Guest speaker is Bob Lang. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children 6-12. Tickets available from Wanda Frisken (613-388-2456), John Sonneveld (613-3544574) or Don Aylsworth (613-329-3803). GAMES AND EUCHRE NIGHT At Riverside United Church in Yarker, starting at 7 p.m. Includes refreshments and prizes, $5. For information, call 613-377-1700. MOTOWN DANCE PARTY Featuring Heatwave, at Zorbas at 1474 Bath Rd. in Kingston. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., band starts at 8 p.m. Proceeds in support of the Stephen Lewis Foundation, Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign
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COMMUNITY PULSE and Help Lesotho. Tickets $20, $25 at the door. Available at Tara Foods and Brian’s Record Option. CRAFT SALE Emmanuel United Church, 63 Factory St. in Odessa is hosting a craft sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tables are available for $20. Please contact Bev Burley, 613-386-3802 to book your table! ‘SNOWFLAKE LUNCHEON’ Frontenac Chapter No. 90, Order of the Eastern Star, is holding its Snowflake Luncheon at the Odd Fellows Hall at 218 Concession St. in Kingston from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baked goods, craft table and books. Free admission. Hot lunch available from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Cost is $6. Parking at the hall. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR St. Peter's Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Rd. in Kingston, is holding its Annual Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon featuring baked table, and much more from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. NOVEMBER 24 YOUTH DART LEAGUE The Napanee Legion hosts its weekly supervised Youth Dart League upstairs in the hall from 2:30-5 p.m. Cost is $2. and all welcome. Napanee Legion saluting the past, welcoming the future. PANCAKE BRUNCH At the Enterprise Fire Hall, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults $8, under 12 $5, under 6 free. The best pancakes and sausages. Proceeds for community betterment. Please plan to attend. CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND BAKE SALE From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Stone Mills Township Hall on Sunday. Do your Christmas shopping early! Large
consignment of Christmas decorations already booked. Local crafts, home baking, some tack and accessories already assigned. To book tables ($10), call Slim at 613-358-2476. CONCERT AND SUPPER Yarker Free Methodist Church presents Crimson River and a Christmas potluck supper. Supper at 5 p.m., concert at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 613388-9205. Freewill offering. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., everyone welcome. BLUEGRASS JAMBOREE We wish to welcome one
L&A SOS DINERS Call 354-6668 to reserve your meal, transportation. n Nov. 28 at South Fredericksburgh Community Hall, starting at noon. Barbecued Pork Ribs by caterer Diana Lloyd, and entertainment by Jack Gordon. Cost is $10 per person. Seats and transportation must be reserved in advance by calling the L&A SOS office at 613-354-6668.
RECREATION FUN n L&A SOS and the 55 Plus Activity Centre for the fall are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Toning, Stretching, Yoga, Relaxation and Zumba Gold. Art Programs: Learn to Draw, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Quilting. Social Programs: Euchre, Family History, Bridge Refresher. Computer Courses: One on One Assistance for Beginners or Intermediate, (book an appointment), Skype, Facebook, EReader, Computer Level 1 You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-6668. L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Line Dancing Intermediate Mondays 10:30 a.m. (Napanee Legion) n Line Dancing Progressive Mondays 1:30 p.m. (Napanee Legion) n Line Dancing Beginner Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. (Napanee Legion) n Intermediate Tai Chi Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. (Trinity United Church) n Beginner Tai Chi Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. (Trinity United Church)
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Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. 9:00am - Worship Service AA meeting Friday 8pm
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150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Nursery Care provided Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Family night. 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome. Affiliated with PAOC.
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51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things, charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome.
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613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ ekellogg@persona.ca The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am: Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:15am - Church Service and Sunday School
and all to our second South of the River Bluegrass Jamboree to be held at the Napanee Lions Hall. Doors open at noon with the show running from 1-5 p.m. We are going to hear greats such as The Backwoodsmen, the Ducharmes, The County Road 5, all such amazing bluegrass groups. Hope to see all of you bluegrass fans come out for an absolutely amazing afternoon of toe-tapping music. BEEF SUPPER At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, cost is $13. From 4:30-6 p.m. Call Brenda at 613-372-2410. NOVEMBER 27 WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion at Mill-
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The United Church of Canada 613-378-2511 Rev. Barbara Mahood 9:30am Worship Service and Sunday School at Centreville 11am Worship Service at Newburgh (Third Sunday of each month is a Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
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179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor 137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 Phone: 613-354-5354 613-354-3141 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Rev. Brother D.B. Smith Sunday 9:00am-Mass; 10:30am-Mass SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED 10:30am - Holy Communion CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Children’s Ministry Programs Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 TUESDAY 6:30-8pm ENTERPRISE Youth Program “The Heard” 9:15am Worship Service & Sunday School WEDNESDAY 10am ROBLIN Holy Communion 11am Worship Service & Sunday School Visit us at Everyone Welcome www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
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(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 - Sunday School & Small Groups 6:30pm - Prayer Service
NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong” 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”
ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. NOVEMBER 29 ODESSA AND YARKER SCHOOLS HOLIDAY BAZAAR At the Odessa Public School gymnasium, from 5:30-8 p.m. Free admission to the public. Vendor tables are $25 each, plus one smaller item for a basket raffle (only accepting one representative per company). Reply as soon as possible to ensure a table, as spots are limited. Reserve with crystalcollinson@yahoo.ca or (613) 386-1827. All proceeds stay in Odessa and Yarker schools.
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The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; Children’s activity each week” Thursday, November 28th AOTS Ladies Night Banquet Selby: 9:45am - Worship Service and Sunday School Cornerstone Kids Group Wednesdays 6:30pm All kids ages 7-11 welcome Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service
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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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Stone Mills council is going to consider becoming landlords at the Tamworth Medical Clinic. At council’s regular meeting on Monday night, the clinic’s two owners and founders, Dr. Sandra Cowan and Dr. Laing McFadzean asked council to contemplate purchasing the clinic in the hopes of attracting new family physicians before the two current doctors retire. Dr. Cowan arrived in Tamworth in 1976, and McFadzean in 1978; in 1983, they built and opened the medical clinic located on the corner of Concession Street and Adair Road. “Lots of things have changed in the medical environment since Sandra and I came,” Dr. McFadzean told council. “At that time, what we did was, we started from scratch. We had no patients, we had rental accommodations. We worked hard to build up our practices, and we planned how we could finance and build a clinic, and those plans came to fruition in 1983.” By that time, the two had 3,500 patients. “We built up things pretty well over six or seven years, and we were happy to do that.” Today, however, the climate for attracting new doctors is different, he contin-
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ued. “Physicians coming to a practice have no interest in ownership of a property,” he said. “They expect to move in to an established clinic, an established practice, pay a nominal rent, and begin taking care of patients. That’s the trend over the last several years, for communities, particularly in the rural areas, to build medical clinics or to purchase pre-existing medical clinics, and function in the role of landlord.” He pointed to Northbrook and Verona as small communities with community-owned clinics. “He did say that he and Dr. Cowan planned to keep on practising for “several years to come”, but added that the time to plan ahead is now. “There have been physicians in Tamworth for more than 120 years, serving the medical needs of the community, and Sandra and I have been privileged to serve in that role for more than 35 years,” Dr. McFadzean said. “What we want to do is do what we can to ensure that the medical needs of the community will continue to be met in years to come.” Reeve Doug Bearance directed the two doctors to develop a detailed proposal for council to consider and discuss, and added that any further negotiations regarding a potential purchase of the property would be held behind closed doors.
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HE Kim Pollard Band has won the chance to compete in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis later this winter after beating out all other bands in the region. Kim Pollard said it was a last-minute decision whether to compete at all but after winning a spot to compete for a second time, she and her band were ecstatic. “We just sort of decided about three days before to go in and here we are and now we’re on our way again,” she said. “I just really wanted to let everybody know because Napanee has been so supportive of us. I just think people need to know that’s what we’re doing. We’re going to plan a fundraiser somehow, but we’re not sure what those dates are yet, and hopefully (we’ll) get some sponsorships from people, if possible.” The Kim Pollard Band entered a regional competition through the Loyal Blues Fellowship in the Belleville-Trenton area on the weekend and is now one of the few blues bands representing Canada in the worldwide competition in January. “Last time we went, they only chose seven
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Local Rotary Club contributes to Philippines relief BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
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Cynthia Surrette (left) and Peter Coulson (right) of the Rotary Club of Napanee presented David Hallett of Shelter Box, with a cheque for $2,000 on Tuesday. That money will send two shelter boxes to families in the Philippines, each of which can help about 10 people.
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Shelter Box Canada received a $2,000 donation from the Rotary Club of Napanee this week, which will fully fund two shelter boxes for the Philippines. The organization hopes to provide 4,000 boxes to the Philippines, which could assist 30,000-40,000 people. “Given that there are a couple million families that have been displaced it might seem like a drop in the bucket but it’s a big effort for a group like Shelter Box,â€? said David Hallett, of Shelter Box, who accepted the donation from the Rotary Club on Tuesday on behalf of Shelter Box. He said Shelter Box has been working in the Philippines even before the cyclone hit. “Shelter Box was one of the first responders on the ground for a couple of reasons. What many people don’t know is that the Philippines suffered a seven-point-something earthquake two weeks prior to the cyclone coming through. So we actually had a Shelter Box team on site working the area that was damaged by the earthquake and then as soon as the cyclone went through they took shelter,â€? he said. Currently, the team of nine Shelter Box volunteers from across the world is renting boats to take the boxes to those in need on rural islands. “What we tend to do is we tend to go into the most remote areas to deliver the aid and it’s very, very much needed,â€? said Hallett. “Our mission is to get in and help with the emergency relief phase, so we’re usually there within 36-48 hours after a disaster and our boxes are usually following just a day or two after that and we’re trying to put people back into shelters.â€? Rotary Club of Napanee Rotarian Cynthia Surette encouraged the club, and locals, to support the Shelter Box program. “We’re very fortunate that we haven’t had a lot of storm damage in the area in the last year and if we did it was quickly resolved‌ In the Philippines, that’s not the case. Entire villages have been devastated and thousands of people have been displaced. There have been problems with access to food, access to water, and now disease is spreading. It’s a huge issue; it’s a huge problem. One of the very effective charitable organizations that can get on the ground quickly and provide basic needs to some of these affected people is Shelter Box,â€? Surrette said during the Rotary Club’s Tuesday meeting. Shelter boxes include a 10-person tent, pots and pans, a water purification kit, water carriers, blankets, a cook stove and ground sheets, among other items. Hallett said they are designed to assist a family for three to six months, helping them get back on their feet and rebuild their home. However, sometimes they are living in a Shelter Box tent for much longer than that. “It has essentially all the gear that a family needs that has been wiped out. In many of these types of disasters people don’t have anywhere to go and there’s not a lot of places on these remote islands to go so they don’t have an evacuation plan so they hunker down and when they get up there’s nothing left. We will be setting up these tents for them probably right in their backyards,â€? said Hallett. Canada has already sent nearly 200 Shelter Boxes to the Philippines since the cyclone hit. Each Shelter Box costs $1,000, including supplies and the cost of delivering it. For more information, visit: www.shelterbox.ca.
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On Sunday, an officer with the Napanee Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police patrolling the westbound lanes on 401 near Deseronto Road, stopped a blue 2009 Acura as the officer was unable to see the driver of the vehicle due to dark window tinting. As a result of the traffic stop, the officer seized what appeared to be 2,118 grams of marihuana with an estimated street value
of $21,180. The officer also seized $1,950 in cash. The driver, a 29-yearold from North York, and the passenger, a 23-yearold from Concord, face charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. Both are scheduled to appear in Provincial Court in Napanee on Jan. 21.
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Proceeds from the sale of ViDoma Natural’s Charity Bears are going to support Hospice L&A’s palliative care program. Located at 105 Robert St. in Napanee, ViDoma offers a wide selection of eclectic bears for all seasons. Recently, Hospice’s executive director Kim Ayling was presented with a $50 cheque from ViDoma’s Martha Woodall, the first donation of the fundraiser.
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The art of garden editing I have been doing a lot of (presumably with someone ‘editing’ lately. Not the living in the house). Perennewspaper variety: I leave nials that are particularly that to brighter minds. I am well-suited to division this up to my armpits in ‘garden time of year include hosta editing’. My seven-year old (every four to six years), dream garden in the coun- peonies (every eight to 10 try has been maturing, as it years), daylilies (every should. But Mother Nature three to five years), and virknows no bounds and so, tually all fleshy-rooted like a good Canadian gar- plants that tend to ‘clump’ dener, I have spent much as they mature. Then there are the travtime of late out there digging, dividing, and hauling ellers: those plants that just to my newly-hatched com- keep pushing roots out latposter. All good. All fun. erally in an effort to take over the Now explain world. Keep that to my them in aching back. check before This is they push the best time The Green File through the of year to dig kitchen winup most perennial flowering plants dow looking for food. These and move them (or give include monarda, Shasta them away). If you are daisies, false loosestrife, lily among those saying to your- of the valley, pachysandra, self, “It is a bit too cold and vinca periwinkle, and the wet out there for that,” I like. Dig them up with remind you that the Grey abandon. If you can’t the divisions Cup game is this week. A replant special time when Canadi- around your garden or give ans gather ‘round in a foot- them away then toss them ball stadium to celebrate onto your compost pile and our second favourite specta- let them rot. If you choose to compost tor sport. It takes place in Regina, Sask., this year. If your perennial divisions, be those hardy Canadians can sure to cover them over sit on a cold bleacher in the with a thick layer of garden name of good sport, surely soil or triple mix. Better you can dig and divide a few still 10 cm of composted cattle manure will do the trick. hosta. Coooommme on. Assuming that your All of the above provide livperennial flowering plants ing microbes and beneficial have grown big and out-of- bacteria that will kick-start hand, taking over parts of the decomposition process the yard that they have no nicely. I recommend that business in, now is the time you add generous quantito take control. After all, a ties of fallen leaves to the garden that is not tended mix. They are pure carbon, for in this way is not a gar- an inert material that is den at all; it is a vacant lot needed when your goal is to
in the formula), which encourages deep, healthy roots. Right now your lawn is pushing natural sugars down to the root zone in an effort to support early spring growth. Fall fertilizer gives grass plants a hand. The result is a more winter hardy lawn that is less susceptible to snow mould come spring. This is the most important application of the year. Leaves
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Mark Cullen does some backyard re-arranging. produce great finished compost. Fallen leaves are like a bran muffin to the compost digestive system, loosely speaking (pardoning the pun). Back to the fleshy-rooted species: daylilies and hosta for example. Dig up the entire root mass of the existing clump, being careful not to break the handle of your shovel or spade (which you sharpened with a bastard file before you started the job, of course). Push the sharp blade into the soil and remove it without wiggling it until you have circumnavigated the
entire clump. It is not as difficult as it sounds. Now ‘pop’ the clump, roots and all, out of the soil. You will literally hear a ‘pop’ as the remaining vertical roots – the ones that you did not cut with the shovel – lose contact with the soil in which they had made a home over previous years. Now you are ready to ‘divide’. I find the easiest way to do this is to just slice the clump like a pie, first in half, and then I slice the halves in half again. I might do it a third time if the clump is big enough. The resulting ‘wedges’ will not take on the odd shape of a piece of pie. Much to my own surprise the developing clump that I replant where the giant clump once grew establishes itself in a very natural fashion, giving no hints to the casual observer that you took this rather geometric approach to the whole exercise. Digging and dividing perennials in the late autumn is your attempt at taking control of your garden. Back to my original point: the ‘vacant lot’ that I referred to is the garden that has been allowed to get out of hand. Like the family that allows their kids to run with abandon through the streets of the neighbourhood at all hours and hang
out at the milk store until midnight, you don’t want to have this reputation. Not in a nice neighbourhood like yours. Move Trees and Shrubs Too Just in case you thought that was it and you were about to tug on your football jersey and settle down for the game, not so fast. Young trees, evergreens, and flowering shrubs can also be moved this time of year. They are entering dormancy, which is Nature’s anaesthetic. As they snooze, you can remove them from the ground, with as much of their root structure in tact as possible, and replant them elsewhere in the garden. Be sure to choose a place that provides lots of space for them to mature and enough sunlight to keep them happy. Some plants are more tolerant of shade than others. A pro at your local garden centre can help you determine the best move for each species. Lawn Food This is the time of year to make your final application of lawn fertilizer. Use a formula that has slow release nitrogen and is high in potash (the third number
Rake leaves off the lawn and on to your garden beds, unless you are putting them in your compost, as mentioned earlier. If they are dry, hose them down with some water so that they do not blow over to your neighbour’s place. If you have fallen leaves on your lawn, run over them with your lawn mower set at its highest setting and ‘mulch’ them into small pieces which will break down more quickly. This is a must for oak leaves, which are the toughest of the bunch. Generally I do not recommend that you sanitize your garden. While a gentle clean up is helpful and more attractive, the leaves and seeds of perennial plants are a helpful cover for the root structure of perennials and shrubs in your garden. They break down, providing organic fodder for healthy, living soil. When in doubt, look to Mother Nature for cues. Does she rake up the leaves in a forest? Does she cut down the native perennials that grow in meadows? Who needs a book or Google when you have a kitchen window that looks out onto the green living world? Should you not be that lucky, take a stroll through a city park or a conservation area in your community. Your powers of observation will take you a long way in the gardening world. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.
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Quantity in kilograms of each pesticide ingredient used. How the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program has helped minimize the application of pesticide and how it varies from year to year. A map of the golf course property and where pesticides have been applied. Contact information for the Club and registered IPM agent Public inspection of the Annual Report.
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HERE IS HOW YOU CAN WIN: 1. Visit any of our participating merchants businesses, complete a ballot and place it in the box. One ballot per visit per person. 2. Two ballots per week will be chosen from all of the entries, from all of the participating merchants. Ballots will not be held over for the four week period (November 21st to December 19th, 2013), so make sure you get out to one of our participating merchants every week for your chance to win! CONTEST RULES: Furniture Mart 1. This contest is not open to employees of the Napanee Beaver, Picton Gazette, Joyce’s Meat & Deli participating merchants or their employees, or immediate family members of all Loaf N’ Ale listed here. Marlene’s Mayhew Jewellers 2. Winners will be contacted by the Napanee Beaver. Gift certificates will be supplied Shelin Pools Ltd. by the Napanee Beaver. Gift Certificates must be redeemed at one of our Starlet participating merchant businesses. Gift Certificates expire February 28, 2014.
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passion. When I play music, I don’t think of anything else except music. It just heals my soul. And I just love it so much. It’s my passion and it’s a gift that God gave me. I’ll do it until I can’t anymore,” she said. She began playing at the age of 13 with her mother and brothers. Growing up in a 15-person family ‘out east’, she said their home was often filled with music. “We had a lot of good kitchen parties,” she said, remembering her childhood. At the age of 54, when Kelly lost her job, her husband encouraged her to pick up the accordion again.
“My husband got me to play and I went to an openmic in Trenton and everyone was just amazed and asked me if I had CDs and it went on from there. That was six years ago when I started making my CDs and I’m working on a fifth one, if God is willing, which should be done in December,” she said. Producing a five-album series has been Kelly’s goal since she became a performer and musician. “That was my dream come true, just to have five albums. Which I’m amazing that has happened but I’ve been very successful, I’ve been playing all over Newfoundland, Toronto,
Ottawa, New Brunswick, Quebec,” she said. Kelly’s next album will also feature some of her closest family members, including her fiancé, son and granddaughter. “I’m also hoping my granddaughter, who is six years old, is going to do a song. I’m really looking forward to that. She’s quite the little performer,” she said. Napanee’s performance is to be a “toe-tappin’” entertaining night. “It’s going to be one heck of a hoedown,” said Kelly. Friday and Saturday performances include dinner. Tickets are $29.95 each.
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Elly Kelly back for two shows East coast music will be returning to Napanee next weekend, as Elly Kelly has returned to put on two evening performances. Kelly’s shows will begin at 7 p.m. each night at Chit Chat Café, where she will perform original music from her own four albums as well as music she is working on for her fifth album, which should be finished this December. Kelly is a gifted musician but prefers the accordion above anything else. “I just love it, it’s my
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NOVEMBER 29 LUNCH SPECIAL From 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Bath Legion at Millhaven. Everyone welcome. QC CONNECTION Starts at 7:30 pm. Come celebrate our awesome God with youth from all over the Kingston and Quinte region! With band FMReset and speaker Eric Lammers. Salvation Army Citadel, 816 Centennial Drive, Kingston. Light refreshments and freewill offering. Sponsored by Quinte Christian High School, www.qchs.ca 613968-7870.
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YOUTH DANCE At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 79:30 p.m., for children ages nine to 15. Cost is $6 Call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne 613-358-2533. NOVEMBER 30 CHRISTMAS WASSAIL EVENT At Conway United Church on Highway 33, from 7-9 p.m. This event is being held to support the following local charities: Interval House and the Salvation Army Food Bank. Family admission of $2 and nonperishable food items. Christmas music and singalong. Hot Wassail or hot apple cider and cookies $2; complimentary tea and coffee. Free hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows for the children. Hot dogs $1, roasted chestnuts $2. Bake table. Gingerbread House Contest for children or make it a family project. Prizes awarded. Come out for an evening of fun and help us reach out to our community! Info contact Richard Weigand at 613-
352-8775 or rweigand@kos.net. CHRISTMAS CRAFT, BAKE AND YARD SALE At Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven, starting at 8 a.m. For table rentals, call Jean Compeau at 613531-9245. Everyone welcome, come and find your treasure. QUINTE SINGERS ‘THE LOVE OF SNOW’ Featuring Ryland Clark and Noelle Maracle, at Deseronto United Church at 2 p.m. Tickets $10 per person, children under 12 free. Refreshments following concert, 50/50 draw, proceeds to local charitable organizations. Any further information, call Cathie Vick at 613-396-2400 or email gramma_dodie@hotmail.com. JINGLE BELL TEA AND SALE At St. Andrew’s By-TheLake United Church (off Lakeview Ave. near Front and Days Rd. in Kingston) from 2-4 p.m. Take home baked goods and local
crafts. Free admission. Tea and goodies available for $5. Call (613) 389-7585 for information. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA From 9-11 a.m. at the Newburgh Hall. Cost is $2 for adults, children are free. Bring your letters to Santa. Please bring your letters to Santa, and foot item for our Christmas baskets. Sponsored by the NewburghCamden Lions Club. Call Deb Thompson at 613-3781553 or Marie Williams at 613-386-5213. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR At the Deseronto Community Centre at 51 Mechanic St. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendor spaces available for $20. E-mail dvalentyne@deseronto.ca or call 613-396-2440 to register. MUSIC AT DESERONTO LEGION Afternoon of good music from 4-7 p.m., featuring Picket Fences. As always, there is no cover charge, but a donation to the good bank is welcome. Join us as we bring in the Christmas season.
Wednesday, November 27 6 pm At Loyalist, we recognize the important role that parents and other family members play in a student’s decision to pursue a college education. Please join us and find out for yourself how a diploma or certificate can help your son or daughter reach their personal and career goals – or prepare for university. Our enrolment advisors will provide you with information on our 65 fulltime programs, superior student services and financial assistance options. Call or email to book your spot – or to arrange for another time to speak with an Enrolment Advisor.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING
Napanee District Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in Lennox & Addington County through the creation and management of funds, gifted in perpetuity. The distribution of their earnings for charitable purposes includes social services, arts and culture, health, education, recreation, environment, youth and seniors. You are eligible IF: your organization supports NDCF initiatives and possesses a charitable registration number from the Canada Revenue Agency.
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Mail or deliver to: Napanee District Community Foundation 47 Dundas St. E. Napanee, Ontario K7R 1H7 Successful applicants will be notified by mid-March 2014. For further information, please visit our website at www.ndcf.ca or call 613-354-7333 or email info@ndcf.ca
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As part of a holiday promotion, Wal-Mart’s portrait studio is donating a portion of sales over $5 to the Napanee Salvation Army as well as collecting hats and mittens for their Warm Toes program. Above, Wal-Mart’s (from left) Jamey Hayden, Jacqueline Roy and Brandi Wilson present Salvation Army’s Dana Henry with clothes they’ve collected so far. The money will go towards WalMart gift cards for less fortunate families. Below (from row, from left), Wal-Mart manager Angela Yarrow presents Henry with a $3,239 cheque for Operation Warm Toes with the staff looking on. The money was raised from customer donations and matched by Wal-Mart, and will provide clothes for the needy.
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COMMUNITY PULSE DECEMBER 4 L&A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Garden club will hold its Christmas potluck at AGM starting at 6 p.m. at the Napanee fire station on Advance Avenue. Everyone welcome. For information, call Florence at 613-3542002. WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion at Millhaven, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. DECEMBER 5 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. DECEMBER 6 LUNCH SPECIAL From 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Bath Legion at Millhaven. Everyone welcome. CHRISTMAS SONG SING-A-LONG At Morven United Church (downstairs) starting at 7:30 p.m. Special guest and instrumentals. Come and get into the Christmas spirit by singing your favourite songs and carols. Refreshments to follow, freewill offering. TURKEY BINGO Starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. $1,000 jackpot.
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WATER | Institutions, 66 homes to get treated water with project CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Federal funding for the project will be provided over the 2014-16 fiscal years. Along with 66 homes, the plant will service Quinte Mohawk School, Community Wellness Centre, Tyendinaga Police Services, Kahniote Library, All Saints Church, the new administrative building, a proposed fire hall and two private businesses. Prior to receiving the grant council had to satisfy several requirements outlined in a species-at-risk
assessment, feasibility study, fisheries habitat survey and many others. All options, including connecting to Belleville or Deseronto’s plants, had to be explored. It was determined that those options would be too costly and not feasible. Once they conducted all their studies and met the requirements, it was determined that a Siemens membrane treatment system would be optimal. The project nearly fell back to square one when, in 2007, Indian Affairs suggested the MBQ adapt a
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sand and charcoal filtration system like that of Belleville. Had MBQ council gone that route, they would have lost all progress made on the planning process. Through a feasibility presentation from the Ministry of the Environment, council successfully argued that their design was best and it got the green light. “The design of the water treatment plant is such that modules can be added to it,” said Maracle. “Then water lines can be distributed. What we really need is for the Canadian people to lobby Indian Affairs and the federal government to make additional money available for water lines in First Nations communities.” As per a survey done by council, the cost to service all 900 homes in Tyendinaga would cost $45 to $50 million. Maracle said if they had that kind of money, “we’d put the tender package out and award the contract (tomorrow).” The need for a treatment plant has been clear for quite some time after numerous Public Health ground water tests revealed the presence of fecal and E-coli bacteria. Since then they’ve issued a boil water advisory as the contamination comes and goes. “I think from the Walkerton experience, most people understand (E.coli) is what really presents a very
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Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Chief R. Donald Maracle speaks to the media in council chambers on Tuesday. serious risk to the health of people,” said Maracle. Maracle referred to the 2000 incident in Walkerton, Ont. when the small community’s drinking water became contaminated with E.coli and led to seven deaths and about 2,500 people to become ill. For those homes not in the service area of the new plant, they will continue to receive treated water from a delivery truck that is
supplied by council. There are currently 110 homes that have holding tanks which the owners received a subsidy from council to obtain. Other homes have their own filtration system. Much of the reservation’s eastern region, about 330 homes, is serviced by Deseronto’s treatment plant. Contract bids are expected to be accepted this winter and provided
they’re on budget, work will begin this coming spring and run for 16 to 18 months. “The water treatment plant is a crowning achievement resulting from many years of diligence, study and advocacy at all levels of government to realize approval of this important project for the members of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte,” added Maracle.
HATHA YOGA CLASSES… At the Bellrock Community Hall from 4-5:15 p.m. from Nov. 4 to Dec. 16. Seven weeks, $84, or $15 to drop in for a session. Do you experience sore shoulders? Tight hips? Aching back? The practice of yoga helps these issues. It releases tension from the body, and promotes a sense of well being. All level yoga classes with Jackie are fun and relaxing. Yoga classes brought to you by Yoga To Go, to support maintenance of the hall.
www.collisionprevention.ca Wishing you a joyous season from TransCanada's Napanee Generating Station Team. Nightly between 4:30 – 11:30 p.m., come and take a stroll through downtown Napanee to experience the magic of 400,000 LED lights illuminating the town until the end of January. TransCanada is the proud sponsor of Greater Napanee's Big Bright Light Show. For more information, visit DowntownNapanee.com.
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Raiders halt losing streak at nine Napanee strikes early, survives Jets’ late comeback attempt
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Puck drops Friday on Stars Combo tourney Beaver Sports
Hockey fanatics will have no trouble getting their fix this weekend as Napanee District Minor Hockey hosts its annual Stars Combo Tournament Friday through Sunday. Spread out between Napanee’s Strathcona Paper Centre, Deseronto’s Community Arena and Tamworth’s Stone Mills Rec Centre, the tournament will consist of 43 teams playing 95 combined games over six divisions. “We have a lot of teams coming from the Ottawa district, particularly in the novice and atom (divisions),” said Scot Mundle, tournament director. “They were impressed with what we did with them last year
and they’re coming down again.” As well as a break from travelling, the home town tournament offers local Stars players the chance to play in front of friends and family. “The kids can always use as much support as possible,” said Mundle, calling on the town to come out and cheer on the Stars. “They do love playing in their own tourney. It’s definitely a highlight of the year.” Along with parent volunteers Mundle thanks Shoeless Joe’s Napanee for providing Player of the Game awards, Crabby Joe’s Napanee for suppling ministick souvenirs for players and the L&A Dairy Farmers their support.
A week’s layoff between games had the Napanee Raiders raring to go at home Tuesday night against the Amherstview Jets. Zach Knapp-Hermer put Napanee on the board just 19 seconds after the opening draw, helping to fuel a Raider 3-2 win. Tyler Romain and Austin Boulard assisted on the play. “We knew that we needed to come out and have a good start, especially after the last game,” said Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick. “It was good to see the guys come out and have a big start and get the confidence going.” Ryan Casselman added an unassisted power-play goal in the second before Romain turned a Boulard feed into a 3-0 advantage in the third. Amherstview didn’t go quietly as Joylan Gorman and Cody Stapley each scored to cut into the lead and set up a nervous finish. Amherstview was within a goal for the final minute and 30 seconds and applied six-on-five pressure but Napanee keeper Josh Lasher stood tall. Napanee looked like a completely rejuvenated
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Amherstview’s Zach Masterson (left) looks for a way around Napanee’s Zach Knapp-Hermer and into Raider territory during Tuesday’s game. team in this one, controlling the shots 37-21. Before the Jets’ mini rally in the final 10 minutes, Napanee looked well on their way to their first shutout. Though they did hit a bit of a bump near the end, the only thing that really mattered is Napanee won for the first time in 10 games and first time since Oct. 15. “It is just one win,” said Hartwick when asked if this could be the turn
around they so desperately need. “We’ve had some good games where we didn’t come out with the win. It’s nice to get the win and hopefully we’ll continue to build from here. Right now it’s just one win and we just need to keep getting better as a team and as players so we can have more in the future.” Napanee is now 5-11-02 on the year and nine points back of the 9-6-1-2 Campbellford Rebels for
the fourth and final playoff spot. They have just over half the season, 23 games, to try and catch them. Next up for Napanee is an away and home series with the last place Deseronto Storm. They visit them on Friday for a 7:30 p.m. start and host them Tuesday night at the SPC starting at 7:30 p.m. For his 19 save effort in the win Lasher is the Ontario Milk Marketing Board Raider of the week.
Pesky Storm rally back against Panthers, earn first home win Revitalized Storm splits weekend games against Port Hope and Amherstview, 3-3 in their last six
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Fans at Saturday’s Deseronto Storm hockey game were treated to sight not seen in almost a year- a home team win. As has become their M.O. of late, the Storm relied on last period heroics to steal a 4-3 shootout win over the Port Hope Panthers. Deseronto’s Mitchell Thompson, serving as an extra attacker, knotted the game at 3-3 with just six seconds left in the third to prolong the game. After overtime solved nothing Thompson and Devim MacLean scored in their shootout attempts while Matt Loveys stopped two of three to secure the win. Shootout aside, the Storm never lead in the game, falling behind 3-0 midway through the second. “We have a never give up attitude now,” Loveys
said after the win. “Before we’d get down a few goals and kind of quit. Now we’re really starting to believe in each other and we can back from anything now.” Tyson O’Toole started the comeback late in the second when Kirby Maracle sent him in alone on Panthers’ goalie Branson Schell. Less than a minute later Thompson was awarded a penalty shot, which he made good on, to cut the lead to 3-2. That’s where it stayed for all but six seconds of the third period before Thompson was at it again with help from Nick Ferguson. All hope looked lost when just seconds before the goal the Storm were called for being off-side, breaking up a great scoring chance. Undeterred, they won the next face-off, broke into Panther territory and scored the critical goal. “We wanted it bad,” Loveys said of the extra
point. “I played for Port Hope before getting traded here, so it’s even sweeter to beat them.” Loveys finished the night with 52 saves in 65 minutes of play and improved to 3-1 since joining the Storm, 4-2 overall. Counting last year, the Storm had dropped 14 straight on home ice. Their previous victory in Deseronto came on Dec. 14, 2012. Unfortunately for the Storm there was no carry over to their next game, a 7-2 defeat in Amherstview on Sunday. Once again the Storm fell behind 3-0 before scoring their first goal, but had no magic left for another comeback. Thompson broke the shutout with a shorthanded goal early in the second. Deseronto was held off the board until the third when Johnny Maracle scored from O’Toole and Mitch Burkitt to make it 62.
Deseronto’s rally was severely hampered by the fact they gathered 41 minutes worth of penalties and gave the Jets 12 powerplays, one of which lead directly to a goal. Tempers flared though out the game as Amherstview’s Kyle Pengelly and Konner Burtenshaw, along with Deseronto’s Brett Bateman and Kirby Maracle were shown the gate for fighting. Brandon Turner was handed a game misconduct for checking from behind in the third. With the weekend split the Storm is now 3-15 on the year, six points back of the fifth place Napanee Raiders. Despite their lessthan-intimidating overall record, the Storm are 3-3 in their last six. They’ll head to Picton for a date with the Pirates this evening before hosting the Raiders tomorrow night at the Deseronto Community Centre. Both games start at 7:30 p.m.
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Storm goalie Matt Loveys leaps for joy after making the game winning shootout save.
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Minor Bantam Stars prey on Predators even Napanee Stars teams travelled to Port Perry Saturday for their annual Predator Day. n The Napanee Minor Midgets got back on the winning track with a 6-2 defeat of their hosts, to remain above the Predators in the standings. n The Napanee Exit Realty Minor Bantams moved into first place with a 3-2 victory over the Predators. Kael Fredenburgh rushed from his defence position down low, deep to his right and found the net. Ethan Winter and Alex Brady tallied helpers. Still, in the third they found themselves down 2-1 before Brady fired a quick shot right off Ryan McLayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s faceoff draw. Then, with fewer than five minutes remaining, Steven Shea skated out from behind the net for the winner. Nelson Powers gained an assist. Sunday in Ajax, the locals thumped Ajax 6-1, to continue their seven-game win streak. n It was a not a good day for many Stars teams however, as the Spuds Griddle Atom As fell 3-1, while the Midget As lost 5-1. n Saturday saw the L&A Mutual Minor Atoms travel to Port Perry for Predator Day. The Stars were able to take an early 1 - 0 lead but could not withstand Port Perryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s constant pressure and went on to lose 3 - 2. Hitting the twine
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for the visitors was Austin Catena and Reid Lambert with assists going to Dawson Wales and Jakob Dacosta. Ryan Aldridge and Nate Cinnamon shared the goaltending duties. The Minor Atom Stars had earlier travelled east to face the Kingston Canadians in a hard fought defensive battle. The Stars scored late in the third to steal a point from the Canadians in a 1 - 1 draw. Scoring for the Stars was Zach Slaven with Ben Albright getting the lone helper. Aldridge and Cinnamon were both stellar between the pipes with some timely saves. The Minor Atoms are off this weekend as they prepare for their Silver Stick qualifier in Cobourg next weekend. n In other games, the Napanee Midgets upset Cobourg 3-1 on Friday night. Down a goal after the first Jeremy Martin scored the equalizer from the side of the net. On the power play, the Stars went ahead to stay when Matt Davis snapped one just under the crossbar. Adam Weatherhead added an insurance goal also with the man advantage in the third to round out the scoring. Troy Kennedy, Martin (two), and Weatherhead tallied assists. n The only team that gave the Napanee Boyd Electric Peewee Stars any trouble at the Doug Robinson Memorial Tournament in Lincoln this past weekend
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were the Welland Tigers. And, as it happened, it was the Tigers who took home the championship trophy. Napanee went 3-2 at the tournament, with both of their losses coming at the hands of the Tigers â&#x20AC;&#x201D; in the tourney opener and in the tournament finals. In the final, the Stars just couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get the goals when they needed them against a hard-working Welland squad. Napanee goalie Bailey Maracle didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a chance to stop either of the Tigersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; goals, with one going in off of a deflection, and the other making its way through a maze of skaters in front of him. Logan Votary scored with a big point shot from the blue line late in the third, making the most of a feed from Josh Cudd. The Stars, however, couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find the equalizer in the dying seconds. Heading into the final, the Stars had reeled off three straight wins. Napanee earned a berth in the finals with a 3-1 win over the hometown Lincoln Blades. Kyle Garrett, Corbin Gibson and Cal DuChene all scored for the Stars; Ryan Kirkpatrick earned a pair of assists, and Justin Jones picked up a helper. Murray Craig was nearly perfect in net. On Saturday night, the Stars got off to a slow start against the Brighton Braves â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the Braves jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first â&#x20AC;&#x201D; only to pour it on at the end, on their way to a convincing 8-3 win. Kirkpatrick and Liam Wilkinson both collected hat tricks. Matt Sager and Cudd both had a goal and an assist. Jones and DuChene also earned assists. Maracle earned the win in net. Earlier that day, the Stars blew away the Tillsonburg Tornadoes with a 9-1 clinic. Every forward got a mention on the game sheet â&#x20AC;&#x201D; as well as one defenceman, Keegan Makpah, who was credited with an assist. Kirkpatrick had three goals and two assists, while Kyle Garrett had two goals
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and an assist. Sager, DuChene, Jones and Gibson all scored. Nate Brant, Cudd and Wilkinson all had assists. Craig got the win in net. In the tourney opener, the Stars dominated the Tigers before letting their foot off the gas, allowing the Tigers to erase a 1-0 deficit and pick up a 3-1 win. Jones scored Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only goal, taking full advantage of a bad bounce in front of the Tigersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; net. Nick Kennelly and Brant earned assists on the play. Maracle got stuck with the loss in net. The Boyd Electric Peewee Stars now shift their focus to their home tournament this weekend, which they open Friday morning against the Stirling Blues. Puck drop is 8:30 a.m at the Home Hardware rink. n The Giant Tiger Minor Peewees faced Ajax on Sunday, and fell 5-1. Mason Barker got the lone tally for the locals. On Predator Day, they lost 8-5 to Port Perry. They hosted a Belleville Bulls squad earlier, and fell 7-4. Scoring for the Stars were Tristan Shelley, Josh Chadwick, Barker, and Ethan Joe. n The Bantam AE boys hosted Peterborough and were shut out on Thursday night on the Home Hardware pad. Nick Yeomans had the only goal in their weekend tilt with Ajax. Spencer Chatterton and Colby Sweet had assists. n Sunday on the Goodyear rink, the Atom AE team was host to Ajax and were handed a shutout loss by the Knights. n The Country Traditions Napanee Novice A Stars continued their hot streak, capturing three wins over the weekend. In their first game, the Stars domesticated the Whitby Wildcats (Blue) in a 11-2 win in Whitby on Friday night. Scoring for Napanee were, Cal Uens (four), Lukas Hannah (two), Ethan Sutcliffe, Spencer Cranley, Taylor Gilmour, Brodie Beaubien and Jack Madden. Assists went to Beaubien (four), Carter McKee (two), Cranley, Ty
Kemp, Gavin Brooks and Nolan Fox. Stars netminder Jacob Brown stood tall for the win. In their second game, the Stars reeled in the Lindsay Muskies with a 6-3 win in Lindsay on Saturday afternoon. Scoring for Napanee were Cranley (four), Uens and Beaubien. Assists went to McKee (two), Kemp (two), Uens, Sutcliffe and Madden. In their third game the Stars overcame a 2-0 deficit in the first period to push past the Uxbridge Stars 7-3 on Sunday afternoon at the SPC. Scoring for Napanee were, Uens (three), Cranley (two) and Sutcliffe (two). Assists went to Beaubien (two), Uens (two) McKee, Hannah, Kemp, Fox and Will Myers. The Stars are atop the Lakeshore League with a regular season record of 15-0-0. n The McDougall Insurance Novice AE's got their first win of the season on Saturday at home against the Uxbridge Stars. The team played great with excellent goal tending shared by Ian Isbester and Aiden Vallier. The score was 4-2. Daniel Chase had a hat trick and assist. Nolan Cardinal also scored with assists to Duncan Clarke and Ethan Boutilier. On Friday, the squad faced Kingston in another well-played game. Connor McGinnis scored the only two goals with helpers going to Cardinal, Benjamin Buxton, Tristen Lark and Chase. n The Napanee Peewee B Crunch vaulted into first place in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League with a trio of road wins over the weekend. On Saturday, the girls faced off against the Scarborough Sharks and came out with a solid 4â&#x20AC;&#x201C;0 win. Scoring the goals were Gabby Uens (two), Chloe Brunner, and Amber Weese. Assists were provided by Maddy Cronkwright (two), Carolyn Griffin, Cailyn Barton and Uens. Chelsea Truman earned the shutout. The second game of the weekend was a hard fought 1-0 win over the Markham/Stouffville
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Stars. Cailyn Barton launched a hard shot that eluded the opposing goal tender. Rachel Johnston assisted on the Barton goal. Truman again earned the shutout. The final game of the weekend came against the other Scarborough Shark team in the division, resulting in a thrilling 3-2 Napanee win. Down 2-0 early, Amber Weese found the net midway through the second period. The Weese goal was assisted by Maddy Cronkwright and Hailey Treadgold. With just over a minute to play in the third, Treadgold was the beneficiary of some poor defensive play by the opposing team and scored to tie the game up at 2-2. Late in the third, as a Shark defender was attempting to keep the puck in the Crunch zone, a surging Emma Schmidt blocked the shot at the blue line and was off to the races on a breakaway. Schmidt made no mistake as she whistled a wrist shot over the shoulder of the Shark goalie to secure the win with only 28 seconds remaining. Maddy Burgess earned the win. n The Napanee Bantam B Crunch hosted the Durham Blades on Sunday. Maddy Marlow opened the scoring assisted by Megan McKee and Ashlee Couvreur. Rayanne West made it 2-0 in the second, assisted by Brooklyn Benn and Adele Frink. In the third period, Allison Hannah assisted on a goal by Meaghan Wright. Later in the third, Wright scored again, unassisted. The girls dominated the game earning a 4-0 win. Next up is an away game vs the Ennismore Eagles this Saturday at 3 p.m. n The Atom Crunch had an action filled weekend starting off with a hard fought 1-1 draw against Clarington. Scoreless until the third Anna Baker tucked one past the netminder off a rebound from Lauren Suttonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s blistering shot, Clarington soon answered back with the tying goal. Facing the Ennismore Eagles for their second game of the day the Crunch were successful in finding the back of the net with a lopsided 11-1 win. Scoring was opened up by Hailey Thompson followed by Baker (three), Myla Pearson, Leah Carscallen (two), Sutton (two), Alyssa McMullen and Payton Barkley. Earning assists were Heidi Rogers , Emma Granger, Sutton, Carscallen, Breanna Roy (two), Barkley, Thompson, Pearson and Baker. On Sunday they defeated the Lyndsay Lynx 3-2. Scoring was Ella Pringle assisted by Baker and Nikki Weese, McMullen with Sutton assisting and Sutton assisted by Roy and Granger.
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APPLIANCES FOR SALE
NEW and USED
APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up.
NEW APPLIANCES
At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
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For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
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2013 HAY, 3’x3’x7.6 square, 1st cut/2nd cut alfalfa mix. Call 613476-6446. ASP CONTRACTORS, airless spray painting, power washing, barns, houses, factories, etc. Corn, glass and sandblasting, new steel roofs installed, roofs screwnailed and boards replaced, eavestroughs and gutter guards installed, additions and foundations. 1-800-5891375, goergewickens@hotmail.com BARN REPAIRS, steel roofs repaired or replaced, barn boards replaced, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screwnailing, painting, sandblasting, etc. Call John, 613-392-2569. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction every Tuesday, For marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. OATS, OLD crop, 700 bushels, $2,100. Call 613-476-6446. ROUND BALE feeders (3), 8’ diameter, $300 each. Call 613-476-6446. SPRAY PAINTING, screwnailing steel roofs, 5” and 6” seamless eavestroughs, gutter guard installed or delivered, free estimates. 1-877-490-9914. WOODLOT OWNERS. We buy standing timber logs, hardwood and soft, firewood and pulp. Free evaluation and dollar estimate, over 30 years of proven service in the area. Call collect, 613-358-2370.
COMMERCIAL
STATIONERY SUPPLIES. Our front office has a variety of office supplies including table paper. You can place an order with us for wedding invitations and accessories, business cards and address labels. If what you require is not in stock, we will be glad to order the item for you. The Napanee Beaver, 613-354-6641, ext. 101.
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MOORE BROS. Water softeners, water purifiers and filtering systems. Free water test, free installation. Salt available. 613-354-5516.
PETS
BORDER COLLIE pups, born October 9, 2013, first shots, Vet check included, $400, both parents on site. 613-379-5951. DOGGY DO’S Grooming. Professional groomer Kiley Hanna. Call 613-354-9171. LUV-A-K9 DOG School for all your training! Obedience, Agility, Rally, CGN, Show, we do it all! Gorgeous training room, matted, heated, air, only the best for our clients! Classes 7 days a week. 613-3892895. www.luv-a-k9.com OBEDIENCE CLASSES in Napanee. Professional trainer Will Robinson. Group and private lesson. Call Pet Panache, 613-354-9171.
CARS & TRUCKS
CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Dan, 613-929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires. PARTING OUT, 2002-2005, Dodge Ram, 4-wheel drive, almost complete truck, plus many more. Dan, 613-929-7572.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACES
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes
3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Also 665 sq ft $550. MONTHLY BOTH UNITS: Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,
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NAPANEE, RESTAURANT, downtown, seats 15-20 people, $700 plus utilities, kitchen equipment and appliances negotiable, great (turnkey) opportunity. 613-539-4847.
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AMHERSTVIEW, GORGEOUS, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, executive bungalow, finished basement, rec room, appliances, landscaped yards, double garage, 6 car parking, $2,000 plus monthly (purchase option preferred). 613547-2882. BACHELOR APARTMENT with separate bedroom, $575 plus hydro. Call 613-354-6186. DESERONTO, 1 bedroom house apartment, ground floor, downtown, suitable for senior or single person, appliances, utilities included, nonsmoking, no pets, application required, $775, available December 1st, excellent unit. 613-539-4847. DESERONTO, 2 bedroom duplex, deck, large shared back yard, laundry hookup, appliances included, excellent condition, nonsmoking, no pets, $875 plus utilities. Call or text 613-539-4847.
3 LARGE BEDROOM SEMI Available December 1st Possibly sooner. Downstairs kitchen, living room and bathroom. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Laundry upstairs. Fridge, stove and dishwasher included. Fully fenced-in back yard. Hardwood floors throughout. Quiet neighbourhood close to downtown Napanee. No smoking.
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DESERONTO, 4 bedroom home, excellent condition, recently redecorated, large back yard, non-smoking, no pets, serious inquiries only, $1,100 plus utilities, available immediately. 613-539-4847. DESERONTO, ONE bedroom ground floor apartment in secure building with parking, available now, $745 monthly inclusive, first/last and references are required, no dogs. 613-561-7956. IN QUIET adult building, 2 bedroom apartment, no smoking, no pets, $950 inclusive. Call 613-354-2636. LARGE 1 bedroom apartment, private entrance and balcony, newly renovated, references, first/last, $700 plus hydro. 613-388-9280. LARGE 3 bedroom apartment with 2 porches, $975 plus hydro. Call 613-354-6186. LOVELY 3 bedroom duplex on quiet street in Napanee, 1 1/2 bath, includes appliances, ideally suited for mature family, deck off kitchen, new gas furnace, central air, smoke and pet free home, $1,000 plus utilities. 613-354-3703. NAPANEE, 1 bedroom apartment, downtown, excellent condition, unique location, fridge/stove, air conditioning, washer/dryer hookup, utilities included, suitable for single person or couple, non-smoking, no pets, references required, available January 1st. Call or text 613-5394847. NEWLY RENOVATED 2 bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, above retail store, smoke free, no pets, parking off-site, first/last months rent required and references, $950 all inclusive. 613-3525162 or 613-876-1677. ONE BEDROOM in the Campbell House, handicap accessible, secure, $885 includes utilities, appliances, central air, satellite (200 channels), WiFi, parking, coin laundry, elevator, quiet building with lots of seniors, November 1st. 613-532-3672. ONE BEDROOM apartment, downtown Napanee, hardwood, sky lights, security entrance, laundry, $650 plus monthly. For viewing call Gary, 613-478-2043. ONE BEDROOM apartment, available November 15th, suitable 1 person, close to downtown, all inclusive. 613-354-2435. SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, above retail store, suitable for single person, smoke free, no pets, parking offsite, first/last rent required and references, $830 all inclusive. 613-352-5162 or 613-876-1677. SPACIOUS 2 storey single family home, downtown Napanee, 3 bedrooms, 1 half bath, large private yard and drive, $1,300 monthly plus heat and hydro. 613-388-2845. THREE BEDROOM condo, in Napanee, close to downtown, appliances included, no pets, no smoking, on quiet street, available immediately. 613-449-1917. TWO BEDROOM house, 4 new appliances, fully renovated, beautiful view of North Shore Hay Bay with water access, first/last, $925 plus, serious inquiries only. 613354-2773 or 613-305-2273. TWO BEDROOM apartment, quiet, seniors building, parking, laundry, no pets, no smoking, Robert and Graham Streets, December 1st, $650 plus utilities. 613-531-3458.
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1 LOCATION for Napanee grown beets, parsnips, carrots, turnips, leeks, four varieties of squash, red, white and Yukon Gold potatoes. 1527 Bridge Street West, Napanee. 613-396-6298. BUFFET AND hutch, $250 or best offer. Call Roger, 613-354-0542. DRY FIREWOOD, $240 cord, $120 truck load, wood processing available. Call 613-379-9955. DRY HARD mixed stove wood, sold by half-ton truck box full, will deliver. Call 613-358-2046. FOUR 17” snow tires, used one winter. Call 613-354-5573. USED VINYL windows for sale immediately, many different sizes and configurations, white vinyl, thermal pane, double hung vertical, fixed, singles and doubles. Can be viewed at www.absolutecontractors.ca or in person at 1296 Hamilton Road in Trenton, Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm.
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TWO BEDROOM apartment with 2 bathrooms, central air and privacy balcony, in secure building, parking and laundry facilities. Please call 613-352-7805 to view. TWO BEDROOM apartment, fully renovated, adult living on a quiet street. For your private viewing, please call 613-561-1052. TWO BEDROOM apartment, $1,000 monthly inclusive, available immediately. Call 613-396-5489. TWO BEDROOM apartment, $730 monthly plus hydro, available December 1st, laundry and superintendent on site. Call Joe, 613-354-8185. TWO BEDROOM apartment plus den, in quiet adult building, all large rooms with hardwood floors, plenty of storage space and outside deck, $925 all inclusive, no dogs, available immediately or December 1st. 613-354-2265. TWO BEDROOM apartment, 2nd floor, near downtown Napanee, suits mature couple, $850 inclusive, available December 15th. 613-354-1524. TWO STOREY farmhouse, quiet location, south of Napanee on Big Creek Road, $1,000 plus utilities, no pets, first/last and references required, available immediately. Call 613-354-6871.
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110 ACRES, hobby farm or hunt camp, navigable creek, 3 bedrooms, rustic bungalow, gararage/ barn, nature lovers’ paradise, $139,900. Call Gerry Hudson, 613449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000. MOBILE HOMES, instant homes and cottages, great for offshore workers or farm helpers, we deliver. 613-657-1114, 613-218-5070.
LOTS & ACREAGE
2 ACRES development land, downtown Newburgh, $150,000. 613-532-3672. 50 ACRES on County Road 4, 2 miles north of Millhaven, $150,000. 613-532-3672. WATERFRONT BUILDING lot, .56 acre lot with 100’ of waterfront on south shore of Hay Bay, excellent waterfront with good view, $89,900. Contact Gary Rorabeck Real Estate Brokerage, 613-9666750, e-mail gary.rorabeck@sympatico.ca www.garyrorabeck.com
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MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613384-2134, 613-354-9835. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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40 HP tractor, will do snowplowing, bush hogging, backhoe and loader service in Napanee area. Call Brad Graham, 613-354-6857. BICYCLE REPAIRS, small engine maintenance and handy man services, on site when preferred. Call 613-354-2486. BRICK/STONE RESTORATION, chimney repairs, all types of masonry work. Call 613-214-3293. HOME CLEANING, we will clean your home or office, free estimates. Call 613-388-1156 or 613-388-2216. JANICE’S CLEANING, homes and offices, spaces available. Call 613-920-8916.
JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED
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FIREARMS AND Hunter Eduation courses at Harrowsmith. Firearms course, November 29, 30th; Hunter Education, December 13th, 14th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-354-3671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-329-4015. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
LUCKY LEPRECHAUN, 300 Dundas Street West, Napanee, 7 days a week, 9am-6pm, trade and barter welcome.
WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.
COMING EVENTS
FLEA MARKETS
BUSINESS SERVICES
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CAR KEY on chain with remote entry device, downtown Napanee, November 14th, $40 reward. Call Henry, 613-308-9785, 905-6210695.
BIRTHS
AUDREY ROSE GARRETT Justin and Jessica Garrett (Orr) are very proud to announce the birth of their daughter,
AUDREY ROSE
born at Kingston General Hospital on August 22, 2013 weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces. Audrey is the first grandchild for Dan and Mary Garrett of Erinsville and the third grandchild for James and Darlene Orr of Roblin.
CARDS OF THANKS
I want to thank my family for the lovely 90th Birthday party they had for me and for all the wonderful food they prepared. Thanks to my relatives and friends for attending, also for the lovely flowers, cards, gifts and phone calls. Love and God Bless you all. Grace Youmans. Thank you to all the businesses for your donations towards our Annual St. Anthony’s Parish Bazaar.
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1ST ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT MEMORIAL SERVICE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2013 AT 7PM AT THE Hannah Funeral Homes Ltd. IN TAMWORTH
We would like to extend a warm invitation for you to attend our first Candlelight Memorial Service. A time of refreshment and friendship will follow. This Service will offer a warm and thoughtful tribute in honour of those who have gone before us and remain close to our hearts. Each person will be remembered by lighting a candle and their name announced. We are inviting all of the members of families we have served here in the last year and a welcome is extended to our community. The Service will feature beautiful seasonal music and a special memorial message delivered by Rev. Frank Hamper and assisted by Rev. Barbara Mahood.
We hope this will provide you comfort and peace.
BRINKLOW - In loving memory of Mitchell, who passed away November 25, 2011. Quickly and quietly came the call, Your sudden departure shocked us all, We who have lost can tell The loss of your loved one With a farewell, But still do we grieve, Though days have gone by, That you parted from us Without a good-bye. Lovingly remembered by his sister Hannah, Mom and family. EASTMAN - In loving memory of our mother, Donna, who passed away November 20, 2012. For a brief moment today we forgot you were gone, We picked up the phone to call you at home, But then we remembered you weren’t here anymore, That God called you Home and opened His door, We miss our chats and time spent together, We thought our mom would live forever, A little girl’s dream now women we have become, But never did we ever stop needing our mom, You left us too soon but deserved the rest, You brought us up well and gave us your best, We will wait for the day when we can see you again, We will love, laugh, live and hug until then. Love, Dawn, Tricia and Valerie. EASTMAN - In loving memory of a wife and Nana, Donna, who passed away November 20, 2012. Not a day goes by that we don’t think of you. We miss your smile and all of the love you gave us. Most of all we miss your hugs. Forever in our hearts, sadly missed by husband John and grandchildren, Michaela, Emma, Madison, Simon, John and Samuel. MARTIN - Bill. Remembering 10 years ago. Love and memories never die. Love, Bev, Lindsay, Justin and Kally. ROSE - In memory of my beloved husband, Ray, who passed away November 25, 1998. Through loneliness and heartache One thing makes me so glad, That he chose me to share The wonderful years we had. Lovingly remembered by Helen, Bob and Carol and families.
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In loving memory of a dear mother, Nadine Anne, and father, John Gordon. Sadly missed, always remembered your daughter Janet.
TELFORD - In memory of our son and brother, Terry, 1955-2010. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses him more than us And when old times we oft recall, It’s then we miss him most of all. Loved and missed by Dad, Mom, sister Donna, brother Paul and nieces, Krystal, Trudy, Lauren, Erin and family.
DEATHS
FRIZZELL, Carole
Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee on Monday, November 18, 2013. Carole Jane Frizzell (Brown) of Tamworth, at age 70, went to be with her Lord and Saviour. Beloved wife of Garry Frizzell and dear mother of Gary Jr. (Denise), Dan (Natalie Minaker), Lisa Detlor (Jim) and Tammy Webster (Paul), all of Tamworth. Loving grandmother of Chad (Leslie Garrett), Lacey, Tabitha, Nathan, Trina (Remington Stinson), Trisha (Jake Munroe), Jordan, Jeremy, Becky Howse (Scott), Sarah Armstrong (Kevin), Amanda (Chris Ireland), A.J., Abby, Katie, Libby and Rippley. Greatgrandmother of Titus, Jerika and Levi, Michaela, Hunter and Conner. Fondly remembered by her many brothers and sisters and sisters and brothers-in-law and their large extended families. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth on Thursday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. Funeral Service at the Roblin Wesleyan Church on Friday, November 22nd at 11am. Interment Tamworth Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the Kingston Cancer Clinic, the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Palliative Care doctors and staff, Dr. Sandra Cowan and staff at the Tamworth Medical Centre, the Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services and the Roblin Wesleyan Church for all their kind care and loving support. Memorial donations made to the Roblin Wesleyan Church or the Lennox and Addington S.O.S. would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
MacFARLANE, Penny Margaret (nee Tully)
With heavy hearts the family announces the passing of Penny on Sunday, November 17, 2013, in her 71st year, beloved wife of Shawn. Loving mother of Pauline (Ron), Carol-Ann (Cliff) and Christine. Cherished grandmother of Amanda, Terri, Christopher, Preston, Hayden, Faith and Kai and great-grandmother of Jade. Survived by Lillian Tully and late James Tully, sisters, Joanne (John), Julia (Randy) and brother Jim. Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday, November 20th from 3pm-6pm. Donations by cheque to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
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Nancy Marguerite Warren passed away peacefully at Bridgepoint Health Centre in Toronto on November 13th. She leaves her children Bruce (Jennifer Steen) and Charlotte (Chris Mason), her granddaughters, Taylor and Rachel and sisters, Alice Paul of Napanee and Caroline Campbell of Calgary. She is also mourned by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Nancy is predeceased by her parents Ward and Charlotte Wartman, brothers, Alvin and Robert and sisters, Jean and Hester of Napanee, Ontario. Nancy grew up in Napanee, the youngest of seven children. She had a dazzling intellect and the rare gift of being strong in the sciences as well as in the arts. After completing high school in Napanee, she moved to Toronto and entered the Nursing Program at U of T, finishing first in her class in the second year of the program. While at U of T she was instrumental in helping to establish the Nightingale School of Nursing. She was married to Dr. Ralph Warren in 1961 and moved to the U.S. in 1963 where she lived in New Jersey and Philadelphia, developing her nursing education career and helping many people along the way. She left nursing with the arrival of Bruce in 1969 and welcomed Charlotte to the family in 1973. It was then that her love of art, particularly water colour painting, had a chance to flourish. She had a studio in Toronto where she loved to paint and in 1993 she moved to Lakefield, Ontario as artist in residence at the Margaret Laurence House. She participated in numerous art shows across southern Ontario. She was an avid reader and spent many late nights with the latest book that caught her interest. She has passed this love on to her children, nieces, nephews and friends, always willing to share and talk about a new book she was reading. Nancy cared deeply about other people, always remembering details about their activities or concerns. She set an inspiring example of how to treat others and we will try to carry on this legacy. The family received friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home “A.W. Miles Chapel”, 1403 Bayview Avenue in Toronto on Sunday, November 17th from 3pm-7pm and at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Monday, November 18th from 3pm-7pm. Funeral Service was held at the Wartman Funeral Home on Tuesday, November 19th at 11am. Interment Newburgh Cemetery. Donations by cheque in Nancy’s name can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Salvation Army.
At home on the farm on Monday, November 18, 2013, at the age of 49, cherished son of Neil and Ruth. Loving brother of Carolyn Pringle and Richard (Susan). Fondly remembered by his aunts, uncles and cousins. Dearly missed by his many pets. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday, November 20th from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Thursday, November 21st at 11am. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations by cheque to the Canadian Diabetes Association will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
VANNEST, Burt
Born May 30, 1927, passed away at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee on Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Cherished partner of Lynne Howland. Brother of Betty Graham (Ab). Dear father of Bob (Jessie), Carol Burnett (Gord), Joanne, Cathy McKenna, Terry (Pam), Ann Lewis (Dan) and stepfather to Kevin Dafoe (Kathy), Kathy Howland (Derrick), Chris Howland (Andrea) and Keith Howland. Loving grandfather to many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Harold Vannest and Agnes Raymond and his brother Raymond. The family received friends at the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, Main Street, Odessa (613-386-7373) on Thursday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Funeral Home on Friday, November 15, 2013 at 11am, Rev. M. Vannest officiated. Interment Moscow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Palliative Care Wing of the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital or a charity of your choice.
Rest in Peace
Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
OFFICIAL NOTICES
TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS 4504 County Road 4 Centreville, ON K0K 1N0 Phone 613-378-2475 Fax 613-378-0033 NOTICE OF TENDER
The Township of Stone Mills will be accepting tenders for the grass cutting of its properties and various local cemeteries from November 21, 2013 until December 13, 2013.
For further information, and to view the proposed contract, please visit our website at www.stonemills.com
Kawartha Credit Union is a full service financial institution serving communities in Central Ontario with 25 branches, 49,000 members, over 325 employees and assets in excess of $950 million. We are one of Ontario’s fastest growing and most profitable credit unions. Our success is the result of our dedication to superior personal service and high employee engagement. Kawartha has been repeatedly recognized as one of the Best Small & Medium Employers in Canada. If you share our commitment to service excellence, we invite you to consider the position of:
FINANCIAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE (Napanee, Permanent Full-Time) Reporting to the Branch Manager, you will be responsible for providing a superior level of personal lending services to our members. The successful individual will be a team player who presents a professional image, is equipped with a strong sales oriented background and has two - three years of comprehensive experience in consumer lending. The incumbent must have a post-secondary education with a focus in business or a related field. If you are interested in pursuing a career in the financial services industry with a dedicated, enthusiastic team of professionals in a growing organization, please forward your resume quoting file “13P-51” outlining experience, qualifications and salary expectations by Friday December 6th, 2013 to: Human Resources 1054 Monaghan Road P.O. Box 116 Peterborough, ON K9J 6Y5 E-Mail: humanresources@kawarthacu.com
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Sale of Land for Tax Arrears By Public Tender MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DESERONTO
TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on November 28th, 2013, at the Municipal Office of The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto, 331 Main Street, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K 1X0. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 3:15 p.m. at the Municipal Office.
Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 010 010 13600 0000 – PIN NO. 40584-0105 – N ½ LT 54 BLK M PL 243 S/T BENEFICIARIES INTEREST IN QR359486; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS Minimum Tender Amount: $50,617.67
Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 010 01 0 03700 0000 PIN NO. 40584-0137 PT LT 53 PL 84 AS IN QR650907; S/T EXECUTION 080000218, IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000253; IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000254, IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000496; IF ENFORCEABLE; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; Minimum Tender Amount: $170,738.49
Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 010 015 05100 0000 PIN NO. 40588-0145 PT LT 9 BLK M PL 243 AS IN QR217296; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; Minimum Tender Amount: $7,939.27
Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 020 025 04300 0000 PIN NO. 40583-0106 PT LT 2 BLK H PL 301 AS IN QR662850; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000218; IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000253, IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-000254; IF ENFORCEABLE; S/T EXECUTION 08-0000496, IF ENFORCEABLE; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS Minimum Tender Amount: $196,662.90
Description of Land: Roll No. 12 02 030 040 08100-0000 PIN NO. 40582-0066 PT LT 40 CON 2 SR TYENDINAGA AS IN QR536352; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS Minimum Tender Amount $13,283.67
Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: Bryan Brooks Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto 331 Main Street, Box 310, Deseronto, Ontario K0K 1X0
Thursday, November 21, 2013
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AUCTIONS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Beginning at 10AM Preview Sale Day from 8AM Antique and Collectible Auction Sale To be held at the Napanee Lions Club hall on Centre St. in the town of Napanee Ont., the hall can be reached from Hwy. 401, by taking the Hwy. 41 interchange at Napanee and proceeding south on Hwy. 41 (Centre St.), through the town, over the Napanee River, through the next set of traffic lights and proceed approximately 100 yards on your left to the auction site. We have been asked by Ian Bowering of Cornwall Ont. to sell his collection of late 20th century beer signs plus an assortment of other signs of the era. Mr. Bowering, author of four books on the Beer Industry acquired the signs and memorabilia at various functions at the different breweries in Canada plus a small number of brewers outside of Canada. In addition we will offer from the Vechter collection a large quantity of post cards, early photo albums and photos to include examples from both Canada West and Canada East, a collection of Majolica, Ottawa pop bottles, 20 great Staffordshire fairings plus assorted figures, a collection of French Ivory accessories, prints, paintings, frames, etc. and from the Ramsay estate in Napanee we will offer a small collection of lighting to include Canadian coal oil lamps, rail and barn lanterns, carbide lamps, a single angle lamp, etc., a large selection of model railway trains, track and buildings for a model train setup in various sizes, railroad collectors plates, etc., The Ramsey’s were hardware merchants in the Napanee area for many generations and we will be offering some of the furnishings from their original store in Newburg Ont. to include an “S” roll double pedestal oak roll top desk in original varnish and the store wall clock, a small collection of Napanee area milk bottles, a ladder back side chair in refinished condition and a ladder back nursing style rocker in an old blue paint made by Henry Walwraith, a mid 19th century Lennox and Addington County chair maker(related to the Ramsay family by marriage), plus many more items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash, cheque with two forms of ID, Visa, MasterCard and Interac. A 10% buyer’s premium will be applied to the hammer price. Auctioneer: Tim Potter and Cec Knight Tim Potter Auction Services 1049 Simmons Rd. Odessa Ont. (613) 386-3635 www.timpotter.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH
Night change due to Bloomfield parade on Friday! Consignment Sale 6:30PM Viewing 5:00PM 662 Cty. Rd. #12. 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre Antique and household furniture, Quantity of hand tools, woodworking tools, air compressor, Books on Prince Edward County, Antique school house clock, pine dropleaf table and 4 chairs. See website for more details! www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates and Commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
“ON YOUR BEHALF” ESTATE TAG SALE
Friday November 22 from 2 until 6pm Saturday November 23 at 9am 69 Dundas St West, Napanee Mr & Mrs Douglas Alkenbrack raised their family in this century home in Napanee. Doug served as a wellrespected Member of Parliament for the area from 1962 until his retirement in 1979. The house is full of heirloom furniture and collectibles, some dating back to the early 1900s. We are proud to represent Mrs Alkenbrack as she prepares for the sale of her family home. Furniture: Beautifully Upholstered Victorian Sofas, Walnut Dining Room Suite to include Table w 6 Chairs, Sideboard & China Cabinet, Crestback Victorian Settee, Ladies & Gentlemens Chairs, Eastlake Marble Top Table, Occasional Tables, Tea Wagon, Fern Stand, Occasional Chairs, Antique Hall Stand, Singer Sewing Table, Grandfather Clock, Credenza, Pine Wash Stand, Pine Kitchen Table & Ladderback Chairs, Art Deco Style Bedroom Suite to include Highboy, Chest of Drawers with Mirror, Vanity & Stool, Eastlake Clock, Antique Pine Desk, Hanging Electrified Lamps and much more… China: Royal Doulton, Copeland Spodes "Heath & Rose" serving for 10, "Winthrop" serving for 10, Royal Albert "Old English Rose", Royal Chelsea “Golden Rose”, Royal Doulton figurines, "The Master", "Tom Sawyer" and others, Mikasa "Intaglio Garden Harvest", Beswick Horses, Limoges, Depression, Carnival Glass, Belleek, Baldwin Brass candlesticks, Collection of Hummels with Hanging Shelf, Spode, Early Cut Crystal Comport & Matching Nappies, Pewter, Collectors’ Plates and we are still unpacking treasures… Misc: Decoys by J. Labatt, Aardvark soap stone, Bronze statue, Litho 1874 of Napanee, crocks, Brockville, Ontario. Election Memorabilia, Garage full of treasures to include Tools, Safe, Ladies “5 Star Cruiser” Bike, Lawn Mowers, Books, Outdoor Furniture and lots more… There are just too many items to list. Please visit our website Onyourbehalf.ca for photos and other information. Always a Treasure to be Found Check out www.onyourbehalf.ca for photos & map to sale Sandra Mercer (613) 353-2751 or cell (613) 329-9796 on site Cash or Cheque (with ID)
OYB
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE AT DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE 2002 Ford Windstar Sport van with 151,000 kms (sells as is), round pedestal kitchen table, Lazy-boy recliner, electric fireplace, coffee & end tables, set of 4 chairs, plant tables, 18 boxes of glass & china packed at listing, depression, BMP pieces, wooden cheese boxes, crocks prints & frames & numerous other smalls. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
PAINT STORE LIQUIDATION AUCTION 24 Advance Ave, Napanee
Featuring New paint, new windows, new doors, heavy shelving, commercial paint shakers and mixers, POS cash register system, siding, trim, hardwood flooring, heavy stainless truck tool chests, office tables,desks, chairs, flat screens, etc. Large auction. Closes Thursday at Noon. MaxSold.com for details and bidding
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25
AT 1 P.M. In Selby Hall Antique, Modern & Collectable Auction Sale Furniture, good china & glass; musical instruments; 2 stained glass lights; 2 compound bows (Eclipse & Game Sport); mechanical tools & boxes; carpenter tools & saws; handicap scooter. More to follow. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Canteen available Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Watch www.lambertauctions.ca or Napanee Beaver for listing for next sale and New Year’s Day Sale - January 1, 2014
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27TH
AT 10:00 AM ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES FROM MRS HILDA SMITH, NAPANEE; ELSIE HUFF , PICTON AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB, 170 ELMWOOD DR, BELLEVILLE, ONT. 2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old highway 2 and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, GLASSWARES, ARTWORK AND COLLECTIBLES including pine flat to the wall cupboard, pine hand crafted sideboard, country couch, washstand’s, dressers, burled walnut Victorian sideboard, Gibbard tea wagon, press back chairs, extension table, oak desk, multi drawer silverware chest, chest of drawers, parlor tables, Victorian style walnut sideboard, Victorian arm chairs, walnut extension table, walnut drop front secretary desk with three door drawers, walnut china cabinet, oak sideboard with diamond point doors, original oil on board O.C.Madden artwork “Near Denbigh”, oil paintings, prints, Mary Gregory cranberry glass, several pieces of Flo blue, Blue Willow dinnerware, Spode Billingsley Rose dinnerware,Royal Albert “Blossom Time” Waterford crystal, Hummels, Beswicks,several oil lamps, Aladdin lamps, parlor lamps, quantity of hand painted china, quilts, toilet set pieces, sterling silver, vintage toys, stoneware jug with blue- Coxall and Paisley -Napanee; mantle clocks, Royal Doulton figurines, Carnival glass, vintage purses, military badges, Arabic knives, 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
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
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If you know the owner of these animals, please contact (613) 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Closed Monday, Open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm, Open Sunday 10am - 3pm
COLLECTING RECYCLABLE ALUMINUM
LADY is a 3 year old Retriever/ Golden mix. She is spayed and her adoption fee includes 6 weeks of prepaid health insurance. URGENTLY NEEDED...
Kitty litter, Dried Kitten food, IAMS food, bleach, dish soap, XL garbage bags, non latex gloves (M&L),
To View Our Pets, visit our website www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca
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Smitty has been keeping customers happy for 25 years in the appliance business. This proves Smitty has the BEST PRICE, SELECTION, GUARANTEE, QUALITY & SERVICE plus same day delivery, seven days a week. Smitty plans to be around for another 25 years. Now he has in-house financing at NO INTEREST. These are just a few of the many reasons to visit SMITTY’S for your new or used appliance purchase.
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SMITTY’S KING OF APPLIANCES Open Evenings & Seven Days A Week River Road - Corbyville (Just North of Corby’s)
969-0287
NOTICE
The Riverside and Riverview Cemeteries operating under the Napanee Cemetery Company has submitted by-laws to the Registrar of the Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2012. Any interested parties may contact Peter Veltheer at 613-354-2331 for information or to make copies. By-laws or Amendments may be reviewed or copied at Mainstay Herbal, 71 John St., Napanee.
These By-laws are subject to the approval of the Registrar, Funeral, Burial and Cremation Service Act, 2012. [Tel: Cremation Regulation Unit 416-326-8399]
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.
Nov 23 - L&A Holstein Club and D.H.I. Banquet, Selby Hall at 7pm. Celebrating 75 years! Guest Speaker: Bob Lang. Door Prizes. Tickets: $20 Adult/$10 Children 6-12. Tickets available from Wanda Frisken 613-388-2456, John Sonneveld 613-354-4574, Don Aylsworth 613-329-3802 Nov 24 - Fall Reflections 2013, 400 McArthur Avenue (near St. Laurent), Ottawa. Come celebrate with the Canadian Organic Growers. Panel discussions, Outstanding Volunteer Awards for 2013, organic snacks and networking opportunities, silent auction and more. Please register at http://cog.ca/ottawa/fall-reflections-agm/. Visit www.cog.ca/ottawa for all the details! Dec 9 & 16 - Growing Your Farm Profit Workshop (Day 1), 10am-5pm - Trinity United Church, 2170 Trinity Road, Elginburg, ON (take Sydenham Road North of 401 ~5km to Unity Road, go West to Church) (Day 2 - December 16) - Start the business planning process by attending this FREE two-day interactive workshop. You will assess business management practices, determine priorities and key goals, develop realistic action plans
PIERCY’S FARM MARKET 9715A County Rd 2, East of Deseronto
and learn about cost-share funding opportunities. Lunch is NOT provided so please bring your own. Refreshments and snacks will be available. To register on-line, visit www.ontariosoilcrop.org. or email arlene.ross@ontariosoilcrop.org Regional Program Lead, Soil and Crop Improvement Association Dec 3 - Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference: Innovation Driving Local Food, Ambassador Hotel and Conference Centre, 1550 Princess St, Kingston, ON. A conference designed to facilitate stronger relationships among local food groups, challenge obstacles to growth as well as provide technical information on key topics. Details and a full agenda will be forthcoming over the next few months. We look forward to your presence and participation! For more information, call 613-475-4908 or e-mail peter.coughler@ontario.ca. Dec 12 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, ON. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com
NAPANEE COUNTRY DEPOT
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613-396-3596 • Apples • Squash • Large Cabbage for Sauerkraut Mixed Veggie Bags $1.00 • Broccoli • Carrots • Beets • Citron • Leeks • Potatoes • Herbs • Spanish Onions • Cabbage • Cauliflower • Pie Pumpkins • Honey • Brussel Sprouts Business Hours: Mon - Sat 8:30am-6:00pm Sun - 10:30am-5:00pm
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Business Hours - Monday to Friday 8:00 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 to Noon WE ACCEPT - Visa, Debit, Mastercard
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Merola Tahamtan Interior Stylist 310 Bridge St. West (Lenadco Building)
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NDCC to play host to Men’s Open First major bonspiel of the season
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he annual Men’s Open is this weekend so come on out to the club Friday evening and/or Saturday to watch some great curling games. The finals will be Saturday around 7 p.m. If you have a few hours to spare this weekend, Allan Wrigglesworth would appreciate your assistance in helping him with this event. Heather Ramshaw is ready and has a full slate of 16 teams for our Ladies Open the following Saturday Nov. 30 and the club’s directors are ready for our semi annual meeting Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. Also, Quinte Curling Supplies is at the club Friday, Dec. 13 for your Christmas shopping pleasure. On the Dec. 6 at 7 p.m., there will be a presentation by Linda Lott, president of the Greater Kingston Area Curling Association for the Napanee and District Curling Club’s share of ticket sales from the Scott Tournament of Hearts held last February. All are welcome to attend. Our Wednesday
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NOTICE OF TENDER FOR THE DESIGN - CONSTRUCTION OF THE NORTHBROOK MUNICIPAL FIRE HALL
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) is seeking a responsible, customer-focused retailer to operate an LCBO Agency Store in Newburgh/Camden East. To qualify, the applicant must have an existing, currently operating retail business in the community and commit to operating the Agency store within established LCBO guidelines. To facilitate the sale of beverage alcohol products, the operator may be required to enter into separate commercial arrangements with the LCBO and domestic beer suppliers. The successful applicant will also be required to participate in a special LCBO server-training program to ensure the responsible sale of beverage alcohol products.
10:00 a.m., local time, Thursday, December 19th, 2013 for the design and construction of the Northbrook Municipal Fire Hall located at 11905 Highway 41 in Northbrook, Ontario. The Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:
Since 1962, the LCBO has authorized more than 200 Agency stores to serve communities that have requested service but where the local population is too small to support a regular LCBO or beer store. These Agency stores are operated by local retailers within their existing retail EXVLQHVV $JHQF\ VWRUH FRQWUDFWV DUH QRUPDOO\ DZDUGHG IRU D ¿YH \HDU term. In communities where there is currently an Agency store, as the contract nears expiry, the LCBO will take into consideration the fact that new businesses in the community may have been established and will allow an opportunity for all businesses in the community to FRPSHWH IRU WKH QH[W ¿YH \HDU WHUP
The design and construction of a building that is approximately 5,900 sq.ft. in total area and includes 4 truck bays and approximately 2,250 sq. ft. of office space. The overall scope of the project includes the design, supply and construction for the new building, all site works including storm water management control, installation of a right turn lane, and well and septic installation for the site. The scope of the new building includes new footings and foundation walls, reinforced concrete floor slab, structural framing, man doors and vehicle doors, interior partitions, offices and washrooms and associated electrical, HVAC and mechanical systems.
Operating an LCBO Agency Store provides a retailer with an excellent opportunity to increase revenue and attract customers while providing local residents with beverage alcohol services. Agency VWRUHV DOVR GHOLYHU HFRQRPLF EHQH¿WV WR WKH FRPPXQLW\ LQ PDQ\ FDVHV WKURXJK MRE FUHDWLRQ DQG LQFUHDVHG FXVWRPHU WUDI¿F IRU ORFDO merchants.
Tender documents may be obtained at the office of the Engineer between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time Monday to Friday commencing November 19, 2013. There is a onetime charge of $50.00 (including H.S.T.) per copy (non-refundable) for the Tender Documents. If further information is required, please contact Chris Bent, Project Manager, G.D. Jewell Engineering Inc. at (613) 969-1111.
Interested businesses must request by mail the application package for this competition before end of business day, Friday, November 29, 2013 and must quote the following information:
Tender documents will be available for viewing at the Kingston and Belleville Construction Associations.
RFP# 2013-140 Newburgh/Camden East Request for Application Package Procurement and Contract Management, LCBO 1 Yonge Street, Suite 1404 Toronto, ON M5E 1E5
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. If you are interested in receiving further information on this project, please contact the following:
Township of Addington Highlands 72 Edward Street Flinton, Ontario K0H 1P0
Telephone: (613) 969-1111 Fax: (613) 969-8988
Telephone: (613) 336-2286 Fax: (613) 336-2847
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Please note: An application fee of $100 must be included with your request in order to receive an application package. Make the cheque or money order payable to the LCBO only.
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G.D. Jewell Engineering Inc. 71 Millennium Parkway, Unit 1 Belleville, Ontario K8N 4Z5
and every week thanks to the time and dedication of Vivian Moore.
An excellent business opportunity is now available to established retailers in Newburgh/Camden East.
SEALED TENDERS on the forms supplied will be received in envelopes plainly marked as to contents by the Township Clerk at the Township of Addington Highlands Municipal Office located at 72 Edward Street, Flinton, Ontario until:
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Senior Men’s league are very pleased to again have a hot lunch available each
RETAIL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR AN AGENCY STORE IN NEWBURGH/CAMDEN EAST, LCBO RFP #2013-140 NEWBURGH/CAMDEN EAST
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NDCC’s Scott Chadwick’s Queen’s University team advanced to the finals of last year’s Men’s Open bonspiel. The annual event will get underway tomorrow and run all day tomorrow at the club.
In order to be considered for this business opportunity, applicants must submit to LCBO Procurement and Contract Management a completed proposal in the required format before the closing date and time, Friday, December 13, 2013, 3 p.m. local time. Late submissions will not be accepted and will be returned unopened.
Due to the hard work of Shelley Alkenbrack and Debbie Currier, I am pleased to take this opportunity to thank all our club sponsors, whom without, the club would have a much more difficult time managing the day to day costs. Thank you to April’s Image, A & M Sports, Barry Brummell Wager & Myatt Ltd Real Estate Broker, Brenda’s Pizza Factory, Canadian Tire, Coffee Culture, Country Traditions Frozen Foods, D & L Carpentry & Kitchen Design, Exit Reality, Giant Tiger, Hart N’ Hart, Home Hardware Building Centre, L & A Mutual Insurance Company, McDougall Insurance Broker Inc, Money Concepts, Murray Drywall, Napanee Flooring, Napanee Oil Change, Napanee Opticians, Nudura, Patricia Dafoe The Co-Operators, Pet Panache, Pringle Ford, Pritchard’s Decorating & Linens, Quinn’s Meats, Quinte Curling Supply, Scotia Bank, Shaws Home Furniture. Sun Life Insurance, Peter Wilkie, The Dominion Of Canada General Insurance Company, The Napanee Beaver, Tim Horton’s, Touch of Class, True Comfort, Wartman Funeral Home, Waste Management, Waterfront Café and Pub, Wilcon Doors, Woodcock’s 401 Automotive & Tire Centre who kindly sponsors in ice and wall ads. A big round of applause to all of you. The Napanee and District Curling Club is very fortunate to have sponsors who help us make all our bonspiels the success they are and these businesses are thanked throughout the season as the event happens.
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185 JOHNSON SIDE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 Bedroom, 2 Storey Brick Home! Extra large bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms. Listed at $314,900. (L69) MLS 13607233 WWW.185JOHNSONSIDEROAD.COM
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112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
17 MOODIE ST., BELLEVILLE Bridge St. West to Moodie (Past Bush Funeral Home)
This home has been renovated with the modern décor that brings a clean, crisp, refreshing updated look to this 2 bedroom home. Perfect for the young couple just starting out or the homeowners who are downsizing to main floor living. With this home being walking distance to the waterfront and downtown area it offers close entertainment for the persons who enjoy an active lifestyle. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own an affordable updated home. $159,900. MLS 13608847
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112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
321 DUNDAS ST. W. Excellent family home features 4 bedrooms and a den, living room/dining room combo, large eat-in kitchen, huge rec room with wood stove, amazing 3 season sunroom over pool in the backyard. Looking for the perfect family home? Look no further. $269,900. (EX3377) MLS 13609066
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14 RATHWELL ST. STONE MILLS County Rd 14 to Enterprise turn south onto Lake St. turn left onto Rathwell This family home has 4 good size bedrooms all on the same level with double doors entry to the master bedroom that features an ensuite and a walk in closet! The bright eat in kitchen overlooks the main-floor family room with patio doors onto a multi tiered deck. The formal dining room has French doors that open up for a good view of the living room fireplace. The double garage has two entrances into the home one being directly into the main floor laundry room and 2 pc bath. The lower level family rec- room is bright and has plenty of open space for all your family activities. Newer furnace. Asking $204,900. MLS 13609265 Call
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OPEN HOUSE 187 MARILYN AVE., NAPANEE Excellent 3 bedroom side split on good street close to all schools. Hardwood and ceramic floors, granite counter tops and very tastefully decorated. Great fenced landscaped yard with lots of decking. 3 season Florida room to enjoy the sunsets. Asking $255,900. (L72) MLS 13609224
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613-929-7355 9 Commercial Court Napanee 613-354-5435
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated
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29 HARTWOOD CRESCENT DIR: Bridge St. W. to Cherrywood, left on Hartwood to #29. Stunning newer all brick 2 storey in the most desirable area of Napanee. Main level features lg open concept kit w/breakfast bar, opens up to liv rm large enough for huge get togethers. Family room with hrdw flrs and woodburning frplc. Upper features 4 lg bdrms, master features ensuite with jacuzzi tub & shower plus lg walk in closet. Lower level professionally finished w/large rec rm, seperate workout area or office, fifth bedroom plus a 4 pc bath. This home has the best yard in the area over 200 feet. Hurry on this one and you can pick your own paint colours. MLS 13609186 $389,000.
Call Kelly Percival, Sales Rep., Cell 613-583-1659
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BATH AREA, 1500 SQ.FT. Ranch bungalow on Doyle rd. Maple floors, 4 bdrms, 3 full baths, huge family rm with new woodstove, fabulous kitchen with all built in convection appliances, master ensuite & walk-in closet, drywalled garage, inside/outside basement entry, detached garage/shop building. 2 ½ acres with only the deer & turkeys for neighbours. $339,900.mls 13608129 see www.bathcountryhome.com Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
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44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee 613-354-4347
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3 CEDAR ST. $99,900. Retirement living at its best in this seniors’ park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom addition. Bright open concept, large master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with ample cupboards, appliances included. On water and sewer. (EX3113) MLS 13601800
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Immaculate bungalow with majestic views and vivid colours from the decks and gazebo of Little Clear Lake. Professionally designed and built, this very private setting offers crown land bordering the property. Stream running through and fully serviced trailer in the woods accessible by a foot bridge for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage with workshop and den and bar. Minutes to Hwy. 7 and Sharbot Lake. Call for the numerous upgrades. $264,900. (EX3342) MLS 13608203
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67 McCABE STREET, NAPANEE
Immaculate 3+1 BR, 2+1/2 baths with fenced yard, full basement, hardwood floors and quick closing! Asking $289,900. And Sellers anxious!! MLS#13607977 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage
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This brand new built home features 2+1 bedrooms with quality built in! Custom transoms adorn the windows that allow natural light to filter into the home. Hardwood floors gleam throughout the home with ceramic flooring completing the baths and main floor laundry room. The ICF basement is energy efficient and is completed to the drywall stage. Outside features a covered front porch and a covered back deck! With the home being located on a cul-de-sac street it has the benefits of a low traffic area. This home comes with a full Tarion Warranty. $319,900.
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290 SIMCOE STREET, NAPANEE 3 bedroom all brick bungalow in a desirable area within walking distance ofschools. Home features hardwood flooring , new main bathroom, eat in kitchen, stone fireplace in living room and freshly painted main floor. Seller is installing new gas furnace for new owners and there are some newer windows. A private deck at rear of house. $209,900. (L74) MLS 13607846
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
3945 HWY 41 (Just past Roblin) 3 bedrooms, master bedroom w/ensuite, open concept main floor, basement rec room. Asking $199,900. (L83) MLS 13608693 Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636
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10 CEDAR ST., NAPANEE 2 Bedroom mobile home in Richmond Park with attached 2-car garage 20x35 with 12x12 garden shed at rear, double paved drive with mature landscaping, main floor laundry, stove, fridge, washer, dryer and 2 AC included. Windows and roof are recent updates. Asking $129,900. (L47) MLS 1360529
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
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Differ from the similar! Welcome to West Bridge Estates, one of Napanee's most sought after neighbourhoods. This 4 bed, 2 bath home boasts many upgrades including a custom stone entry, walk-in pantry, full size eating bar in the gourmet kitchen. 3 car garage for all the toys on a corner lot. Come see the quality Staikos is known for! Offered @ $345,000 MLS 13609295
PRIVATE RETREAT! Enjoy the privacy and nature from your newly constructed ICF home situated in the trees, minutes from lakes, beach and town convenience. This year old home features 238 CLAREVIEW ROAD, ERINSVILLE 3vaulted ceilings, open concept, main floor master, in-floor radiant heating, central air, modern kitchen, carpet free, upper level with bedroom, open study (which could easily be converted to 3rd bedroom) and large bath. There is a detached oversized double car garage, with upper loft area with separate entrance, which could be converted to in-law suite, or man cave, lovely full front porch, full deck across back (built to accommodate sun room), tastefully landscaped and beautiful street appeal. $349,900.
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
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• Level Waterfront with Dock • 2 Bedroom Cottage with Bunkie • Private Treed Lot $249,900. MLS 13608441 Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
9 Commercial Court Napanee 613-354-5435
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Looking for a great home? Located in historic Bath, this fantastic home has main level slate flooring that is not only stunningly beautiful, it’s pet friendly too! Spacious and bright kitchen, two of the four bedrooms boast their own ensuite bath perfect for a teen or elderly parent! Finished basement is bright and welcoming. Tons of room. The outdoor space-it even has its own volleyball court! Listed at $289,900. MLS 13604529
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Duaine Presley Sales Representative
384-5500 office 561-4953 home
Income property with 3 bedroom bungalow, totally renovated, top to bottom. This home has had too many reno`s to mention in this ad, but is now in like new condition. Also included is a large two storey 2 unit building with 2-3 bedroom apartments. The main floor apartment is ready for rent. Great income opportunity...all this on 6+ acre lot. $211,900. MLS 13608315
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Two storey brick home loaded with character and history. Beautiful landscaped lot with above ground pool and decks. Many upgrades including - upstairs windows, new steel roof, upper and main level washrooms, new well pump and foot value plus new front door. Also zoned for second floor apartment, if you are looking to create extra income. $159,900. MLS 13608798
Two bedroom bungalow, 10 minutes from Napanee and 401. Very affordable home in move-in condition. Perfect starter home or retirement home. Call for details. $119,900. MLS 13604641
Affordable 4 season get-a-way or full time residence with year round easy access, right in the middle of vacation, hunting and fishing country, and just minutes to the beautiful Mazinaw lake. Call for details. $69,500. MLS 13604506
3 bedroom home in the country... Located on a large, close to a one acre lot. This home has a large country style kitchen, attached garage and workshop. Could be transformed into the perfect family home. Great location just 5 minutes from Hwy #401 and Napanee. $109,900. MLS 13604346
3 bedroom home located at 201 Water Street Napanee has been totally remodeled inside and out and is now in like new condition and ready and waiting for the arrival of its new owners. Updates including new siding, all doors and windows, drywall and insulation, plumbing and electrical, kitchen cabinets and front porch. Outside has been completely landscaped, plus has new stamped concrete sidewalks and patio. Call for more details. $189,900. MLS 13607920
3 bedroom one and half storey home on close to a one acre lot about 20 minutes from Kingston. Home has had a new addition about 8 years ago and has some newer windows and washroom updates. Very spacious with large dining and living rooms, perfect for the growing family. Outside there is lots of yard space with 24' x 12' workshop and 9' x 14' +/- storage shed, plus a fenced dog run. $149,900. MLS 12603310
243 HIGHWAY #28, DENBIGH Four bedroom home in good condition in the heart of vacation, hunting and fishing country. Perfect starter or retirement home or just a great get-a-way. Miles and miles of ski dooing and four wheeler trails just outside your door. $69,900. MLS 13608175
Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $79,900. MLS 13604015
Four bedroom 2 storey home in the village of Enterprise. Features a good size eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and living room with patio doors in both rooms, 4 bedrooms on second floor. this well kept home is in very good condition and has had all doors and windows, plus oil tank and well pump, replaced in the past few years. There is also a car and a half attached garage with new garage door and a large deck on back side of the house. $159,900. MLS 13603708
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3 bedroom, 1 1/2 storey farm home with 6+/- acres of land, large barn and several out buildings. located on a quiet country road just minutes outside the village of tamworth. if you have been looking for that special place out in the country this could be it. call today. $159,900. MLS 13606977
53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.
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One and a half storey century home sitting on 46 +/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property. A perfect property for hunting, fishing or roaming. Lots of trails and firewood. $139,900. MLS 13604038
GREAT ESCAPE PROPERTY - 83+/- acres of Canadian Shield property. In the middle of hunting and fishing country. On paved road with hydro and telephone service. Lots of room to roam. $69,900. MLS 13604047 PERFECT FOR HUNTERS. 46+/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property on paved road with hydro and telephone service. Right in the middle of hunting and fishing country that also abutts crown land. Great get away! $59,900. MLS 13604046 4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT on quiet country road. 10 minutes from 401 Hwy and Napanee. $29,900. MLS 13609018
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256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3201) MLS 13604301
218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3348) MLS 13608299
113 JESSUP LANE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $329,900. (EX3289) MLS 13606785
285 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $297,000. (EX3334) MLS 13608020
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$189,900. (EX3367) MLS 13608870
18 WATER ST. E. 1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $279,900. (EX3319) MLS 13607632
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145 MCGILL ST. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH POSSIBLE 1 BEDROOM SELF-CONTAINED IN-LAW SUITE $279,900. (EX3330) MLS 13607975
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1503 SOUTH SHORE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $239,000. (EX3087) MLS 13607036
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Combine business and pleasure! Love Golf? How about a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. (EX3170) MLS 13603483
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Looking to be your own boss? Here is a perfect business!! Golf driving range including all equipment. UNIT 7, 3 SNOW RD., NAPANEE 3400 sq. ft. of office space or can be used for retail Includes 8 inside stations and 10 grass outside staspace. $2000/month plus water. (EX3210) MLS tions with irrigation plow and 9 hole mini putt. $199,900. (EX3312) MLS 13607414 13604720 VACANT LAND
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542 BRIDGE ST. W. 5+1 BEDROOM, 4 BATH $499,900. (EX3297) MLS 13607005
17 PARKVIEW HILL 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $289,900. (EX3299) MLS 13607013
47 BROCK ST., NEWBURGH 2+1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,000. (EX3349) MLS 13608314
57 ELLIOTS LANE 4 BEDROOM,1 BATH $224,900. (EX3331) MLS 13607994
22 EDGEWOOD DR. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $369,900. (EX3321) MLS 13607787
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120 COLLEGE ST., DESERONTO 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $149,900. (EX3308) MLS 13607364
9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 103 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $199,900. (EX3345) MLS 13608258
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PRICE 321 DUNDAS ST. W. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $269,900. (EX3377) MLS 13609066
64 RIVER RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $274,900. (EX3252) MLS 13605674
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6 rental units, three 12’ overhead doors, 16 clear feet ceiling span. Separate Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. Featuring 4900 furnace, separate hydro. New owner can set up own shop with shipping and sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay doors. Asking $299,900. receiving. Needing 24 hour notice for showing on the rented units. Call for Must be sold! Open for offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031 more details. $579,000. (EX3323) MLS 13607841/13609052
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455 CENTRE ST.
17-125 EAST Location, location, location! Prime commercial site 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, located on Centre Street North across from the Thinking about opening a daycare? Look at this estabused to be a service station. The property is accessible from Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 lished business. Everything is in place and ready to go! Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be sq. ft. Butler building features 2 entrances off Centre Excellent income and be your own boss. Call for more sold. Open for offers. $199,000. (EX3039) MLS 13600028 Street. $599,900. (EX3271) MLS 13606321 details. $155,000. (EX3248) MLS 13605577
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Pick your spot to build your dream home NEW PRICE ATTENTION!! on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for you. Build you privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on dream home on this very nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013 with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the 82 acres on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the 13600288 road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is appli- 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build cable. $399,900. (EX3256) MLS 13605733 your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from town. $49,900. 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST (EX3045) MLS 13600234 is applicable. $399,900. (EX3256) MLS 13605733
Vanluven Road. 8 Acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on Vanluven Rd. (EX3317) MLS 13607574
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8061 COUNTY RD. 2 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3303) MLS 13607278
66 MURNEY ST., BELLEVILLE 2+1 BEDROOM, 2 FULL BATH
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6355 COUNTY RD. 41 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $189,900. (EX3340) MLS 13608162
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County Rd. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work land, the remainder drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3142) MLS 13602636 pasture. $350,000. (EX3243) MLS 13605449 Prime waterfront lot only 10 minutes from Napanee. Excellent drilled well, Excellent building lot. Very private 1.43 acres. Rail fence around the property. level waterfront, many trees have been planted. A beautiful location for Close to Tamworth and Beaver Lake. Located on Green Road. $19,900. (EX3240) your new home. $224,900. (EX3233) MLS 13605375 MLS 13605426 BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime waterfront lot Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. $169,900. (EX3185) MLS Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821 13604098 Excellent building lot situated on almost 26 acres. There is 20 RD. Great building lot on hardtop country road but SOLD workable acres, 600 feet of frontage on Little Creek St. and a SOLD FITCHETT only minutes from town. Beautifully treed backdrop to build 66 foot road allowance off of County Rd. 8 to have access from the back your home on! $44,900. (EX3313) MLS 13607453 of property. Great location, close to town. $85,000. (EX3053) MLS 13600426
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OPEN PLAN FOR A SLIM LOT This graceful country home invites the outdoors in with a triple skylight above the great room, a front porch, and a roomy rear deck. As asweet touch, who could resist the cupola perched atop the roof? Inside, the vaulted main gathering space features a cozy
fireplace for coolevenings and a large window to take in the view. Nearby, the spacious kitchen holds a small island for additional counter area, and flows rightinto the vaulted dining nook. A niche here is the perfect spot for a buffet table or china hutch. The laundry room doubles as a mud room, witha closetP ready to receive coats as you head in from the deck. On the opposite side of the plan, the T
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25 MARKET SQUARE $139,900. Great investment, retail and multi-residence. This is a great 10 TESKEY RD. $289,900. buy for someone looking to buy High on a hill looking down on the world. Listen to the quiet. Secluded pria retail building with 2 apts up- vacy. Away from the world. Large master bedroom looking down on great stairs plus potential for more! room. 2 other bedrooms on 1st floor, main floor laundry. Attached two car (EX3337) MLS 13608111 garage. (EX3300) MLS 13607609
3 CEDAR ST. $99,900. Retirement living at its best in this seniors’ park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom addition. Bright open concept, large master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with ample cupboards, appliances included. On water and sewer. (EX3113) MLS 13601800
64 COLLEGE ST., DESERONTO Well maintained 3 bedroom with gas heat, newer windows and DESIGN FOR LIVING furnace. New front deck, 2 ©Copyright SELECT A LOT OF HOUSE FOR THE MONEYHOME DESIGNS driveways, deSolid 2 bedroom bungalow with lakes in every direction. Large tached garage. Main floor laundry. Huge yard situated only a stonekitchen. Newer cupboards. Lots of hardwood. Detached garage. throw away from waterfront park, boat launch and recreation facilities. Great fishing and hunting. Very economical home. Seller says sell! All appliances included. $137,900. (EX3287) MLS 13606743
3212 Mountain Rd., Plevna $129,900. (EX3368) MLS 13608929
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DIR: Bridge St. W. to CherryNEW wood, left on Hartwood to #29. LISTING Stunning newer all brick 2 storey home in the most desirable area of Napanee. Main level features large open concept kitchen with breakfast bar, kitchen opens up to living room large enough for huge get togethers. Seperate family room with hardwood floors and high end wood burning fireplace. Upper level features 4 large bedrooms, master features ensuite with jacuzz tub & seperate shower plus large walk in closet. Lower level is professionally finished with large rec room, seperate workout area or office, fifth bedroom plus a 4 pc bath. This home has the best yard in the area over 200 feet. Hurry on this one and you can pick your own paint colours. MLS 13609186 $389,000.
232 CROSS ST. Great family home with 4 bedrooms and room for the whole family. The full finished basement provides 4th bedroom, rec room, den/family room plus 3 piece bath. Great in-law suite possibilities. Beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool. 1 1/2 detached garage with concrete drive. Asking $179,900. (EX3279) MLS 13606551
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BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Level 5 acre lot in nice area. Short commute to Napanee or Hwy. 401. Lightly populated area with nice homes. $32,900. MLS 13607895
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127 WEST ST Great location, close to schools, very spacious home with plenty of character intact. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, newer furnace, plumbing & wiring updated, vinyl windows, potential for an in-law suite, with a little bit of work this will be an amazing home. MLS 13609300 $146,500.
MINT HOME ON THE WATER
BACKS ON CONSERVATION AREA
Wow is what you will say when you walk through the door of this mint home on the water. The exterior of this home is like a high end resort with the new inground pool with lighting, the hot tub, the massive entertaining decks all overlooking the lake and total privacy, plus a detached double car garage to store your boat for the winter. The interior of this 4 year old home features open concept kitchen and family room, granite counters, huge master bedroom with ensuite and in floor heating, fully finished lower level with walkout to large patio.This home is ICF from ground to roof which makes it very economical to heat. Only 20 minutes to Kingston. $405,000. MLS 13605161
Mint 3+1 bedroom bungalow minutes from Napanee or 401 backs onto Cataraqui Trail. Makes for excellent skidoo or 4 wheeling family fun. Open concept bungalow new flooring throughout, newly renovated bathrooms, fully finished lower level with spacious rec room, 4th bedroom with ensuite, french doors from lower level to backyard. New deck off the large eat-in kitchen. Call before it’s too late. MLS 13608747 $219,000.
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DREAMING OF WATERFRONT?
Start living the dream in this 4 bedroom year round waterfront home. Interior features ensuite bath, 4 bedrooms (one on the main floor), open concept, propane fireplace for those cooler winter nights when you finish ice fishing or skating on the amazing North Shore Hay Bay. Sit on your large deck and watch the herons & ducks while you sip your morning coffee or fish right from your dock where walleye are awaiting. Large boathouse with approval in place to build on top of it. Your own private boat launch & boat lift included. Call Kelly to start living your dream today! $334,000. MLS 13604680
72 COUNTY RD. 17
1 MINUTE FROM BOAT LAUNCH
New bungalow with double car garage within a one minute walk to the boat ramp and the world renowned fishing on the Bay of Quinte. This open concept bungalow features a large island in the kitchen, spacious bathroom with a jacuzzi tub for two. Lower level is completely finished with large rec room, bathroom, and a third bedroom.$279,000. (EX3191) MLS 13603971
Great duplex with seperate meters. One 3 bedroom unit, one 2 bedroom unit. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Live on one side and let the other side pay your mortgage for you! MLS 13603423 $123,000.
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STONE HOUSE
Stunning Stone Home, Mint Condition With Exposed Beams, Wide Plank Original Pine Flooring, All Large Rooms With Original Large Baseboards, Crown Moldings, Dining Room Large Enough To Sit The Whole Family For Thansgiving Dinner. Master Bedroom Features His And Hers Closets, Skylights And Ensuite, Main Bath Features Claw Foot Tub, Glassed In Seperate Shower. Two Propane Fireplaces, Many Built In Cabinets. Updated Wiring, Plumbing, Heating, Steel Roof Central Air & Vac. The Man In The Family Will Love The Detached Triple Car Garage With 1000 Ft. Loft Above Would Make An Excellent Games Room. This Would Make A Great Place For A Home Based Business. Call Kelly To View Today!! $294,000. MLS 13606972
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This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $274,900. (EX3172) MLS 12603351 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
356 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Commercial building with living quarters. Good central location next to library for any type of retail. Fenced rear yard with parking. Inclusions: fridge, stove, woodstove, storage shed. $99,900. (EX3369) MLS 13608915
141 BRIDGE ST. E. 3 bedroom Victorian brick home located across from park. Updated windows, roof, furnace, central air, and rear yard is fenced. $169,000. (EX3328) MLS 13608094
331 PALACE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. $109,000. (EX3126) MLS 13602204
233 CROSS STREET, DESERONTO 3+1 bedroom bungalow in a quiet neighbourhood of town. Carpet free. Open concept, attached garage with entry to home, paved drive, patio door to rear deck. FAG heat, central air and more. $179,900. (EX3374) MLS 13609041
164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043
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T O M O R R OW ! 7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 303 Exquisite interior design highlights this one-of-a-kind penthouse condo on Napanee's waterfront. Overlooking the harbour and steps from boardwalk to the historic falls. Walk to downtown amenities including nicely opened boutiques and sidewalk cafés or a stroll through the waterfront park. 24 hours notice for all showings. A must see home!!! $239,000. MLS (EX3217) 13604865
Beautiful setting of 3+acres on Dog Lake. Over 623' of waterfront (some sandy) private and secluded. 3 bedroom elevated bungalow with wood fireplace and spectacular view. New roof 7/13 and all windows 6 years old. Great mix of landscaped grounds and wooded area. This property offers waterfront privacy at its very best! $389,900. (EX3306) MLS 13607338
PRIME VACANT LOTS AND LAND BUILDING LOTS VACANT BUILDING VACANT YOUNGS RD., STONE MILLS - Secluded, wooded building lot, private. Taxes to be asLOT LAND LAND sessed. Vendor will quote on septic and foun-
COUNTY RD. 8 2 lots for $59,900. (EX3129) 6 acres $169,900. (EX3131)
INVESTMENT PROPERTY Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3131)
1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, fourwheeling or ski-dooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953
Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or ski-dooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388
2250 ENRIGHT RD. $424,900.
dation, insulation. $24,900. (EX3133) MLS 13602403
CEDARSTONE RD. - Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 G.P.M. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation, septic system or additional fill if required. $24,900. (EX3134) MLS 13602404
OFFICE 354-4800 CELL 453-0486 email: ssharpe@exitnapanee.ca
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Secure building! Ideal retirement living within walking distance to downtown and boardwalk to the falls of the Napanee River. New floors and freshly painted. Great view of river from your balcony. Condo fees include water and sewer fee. (EX3376) MLS 13609063
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9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 205 $129,900.
Excellent level building lot with view of Hay Bay and boat launch. Levelled and great recreation property for your home. $15,000. (EX3277)
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2250 ENRIGHT RD. - HOBBY FARM POTENTIAL This beautiful home is situated on 15 acres with spring fed pond. Great for horses!! Gorgeous kitchen and dining open concept is wonderful for entertaining. Vaulted ceilings, huge master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite, lovely 3 season sunroom overlooking open fields, heated and cooled garage...The list goes on. Check out the virtual tour. Asking $424,900. (EX3339) MLS 13608136 VIRTUAL TOUR: http://www.obeo.com/826102
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VYAS VILLAS NAPANEE Walk along Napanee’s newest river boardwalk out your front door. Main floor condo in Vyas Villas - bright eastern exposure, view of river, includes appliances, 1 year old economical heat pump. Call listing agent for costs & details. $189,900. (EX3363) MLS 13608795 48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated a n d renovated downtown Victorian. Built-in appliances, h i g h NEW efficiency natural gas PRICE with central air, natural gas fireplace, formal dining room, large deck. All within walking distance of rejuvenated downtown Napanee. You must see the charm this home offers! $192,000. (EX3343) MLS 13608229
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2289 MORVEN CRES. Enjoy country living on quiet Morven Cres. just minutes from Napanee and easy access to 401 and Kingston. Beautifully maintained bungalow with 1980 sq. ft. of living space and full unfinished basement. Hardwood floors, sunken living room with stone fireplace. Open concept overlooking inground pool in back yard. Many upgrades. Shows immaculate! $299,900. (EX3294) MLS 13606981
232 CROSS ST. $179,900.
Great family home with 4 bedrooms and room for the whole family. The full finished basement provides 4th bedroom, rec room, den/family room plus 3 piece bath. Great inlaw suite possibilities. Beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool. 1 1/2 detached garage with concrete drive. Asking $179,900. (EX3279) MLS 13606551
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64 COLLEGE ST. $135,900.
NEW PRICE
Well maintained 3 bedroom with gas heat, newer windows and furnace. New front deck, 2 driveways, detached garage. Main floor laundry. Huge yard situated only a stone-throw away from waterfront park, boat launch and recreation facilities. All appliances included. $135,900. (EX3287) MLS 13606743
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1507 THRASHER RD. $239,900. NEW PRICE
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Well maintained and recently updated, this home, with double detached garage, is situated on 11 acres and backs onto a creek. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, gas heat, finished basement. Call Sharon for further details. $239,900. (EX3211) MLS 13604752
70 COLLEGE ST. $194,900.
Great home with 5 bedrooms, central air, 3 baths, finished basement, 3000 sq. ft. of finished living space. Main floor laundry. All appliances included. Must be seen!! $194,900. (EX3282) MLS 13606639
362 MAIN ST. $189,900. Approximately 1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300 inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650/month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3333) MLS 13608006
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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOV. 23 â&#x20AC;˘ 1-3PM 335 County Road 9, Napanee
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v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Newly Renovated w/walkout basement * Close to Town * $279,900
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* 3+1Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * 2.77 Acres w/Waterview of Hay Bay * Many updates * $279,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * 28.6 Acres * Custom Built ICF Cape Cod w/In Law Suite * $489,900
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* 11 Bedrooms & 7 Baths * Large Residential Home * Double Car Detached Garage * $359,900
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* 2 Bedroom & 2.5 Baths * Executive Waterfront on Napanee River * Fully Finished Lower Level * $312,500
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Lots of Renovations and Updates * Large Deck & Gazebo * $153,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Renovated Victorian Century Home * 30 Acres with Workshop/Barn * $435,000
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 2 Acres w/Views of Hay Bay * 2 Bedroom In-Law Suite * $239,000
* 2+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Open Concept * Overlooking Lake Ontario * $269,900
* 1+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Level Waterfront Home on Hay Bay * Workshop & 2 Drive Sheds * $329,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 30 GPM Well * Open Concept Kitchen w/Oak Cupboards *$119,900
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* 4+1 Bedrooms & 4.5 Baths * 90+Acres * Stunning Patio w/Inground Pool * $749,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Self Contained In-law Suite * Nicely Landscaped 2 acres * $245,000
* 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Enclosed Sunroom * 102 Acres w/Large Barn and Outbuildings * $349,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Kitchen * 4 exits to Oversized Deck * $549,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Original Woodwork throughout * Large Country Kitchen * $229,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 1900 sqft open concept bungalow * Vast gardens & 1 bedroom cabin * $264,900
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 2200 sq ft workshop in back * Formal Rooms & Large Eat-in Kitchen * $249,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace * 2 Acre Private Treed Lot * $319,900
* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Hardwood Floors & Newer Windows * Attached Garage & Separate Workshop * $104,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Ground Floor w/Waterview * Tastefully Decorated * $189,900
* 3+1 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Sunroom * Beautiful Landscaped Yard * $329,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Custom Built Log Home on 38 Acres * Open Concept Living Area * $319,500
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$280,000. MLS 13608452
43 PEARL STREET, NAPANEE
1650 CENTREVILLE ROAD
• Custom Kitchen with Granite Countertops • 2 Full Baths • Detached Garage
• 5 + Treed Acres • 3 + 1 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths • Attached Garage
$117,000. MLS 13608467
$399,999. MLS 13607589
$339,000. MLS 13607433
$249,900. MLS 13608441
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208 PERCH COVE ROAD 1087 HUGHES LANDING RD.
• 2 Bedroom Condo • Enjoy the view from the Balcony • Close to Hospital, Waterfront & Shopping
466 DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE • Custom Home • ICF Construction • Beautiful Patio/Deck Area
• Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • Over 600ft of Waterfront • Private Setting
$169,900. MLS 13607392
$137,900. MLS 13606712
$189,500. MLS 13601539
149 ROBLIN RD., ROBLIN
144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE
• Attached Garage • 2 Full Baths • Deck
• Large Yard • Gas Fireplace • Move In Ready
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3996 COLEBROOK RD., HARROWSMITH • Loads of Character • Lots of Storage & Space • Large Treed Yard & Country Garden
VACANT LAND :
$38,000. MLS 13608507 - CRAIGEN ROAD • 65 Acres • Mixed Hardwood & Wetland • Great for Hunting & ATVs
• Level Waterfront with Dock • 2 Bedroom Cottage with Bunkie • Private Treed Lot
$209,000. MLS 13607781
404 STANLEY AVE., DESERONTO • Updated Bungalow on Generous Sized Lot • Beautiful Kitchen with Granite Countertop • Attached Garage
$10,000. MLS 13604726 - FRANKLIN STREET, MARLBANK • Level Building Lot • Small Village Setting
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Wayne Fulton is a local home inspector and can be reached at 613-354-9547
A qualified home inspector should be very conscious of cracking in a home’s foundation wall. All concrete and masonry foundations are subject to cracking to some degree and a well qualified inspector should understand the different types of cracking that can occur. Horizontal cracks in a foundation can be a serious problem and a costly repair. This type of structural failure in residential foundations is caused by the lateral (horizontal) pressure of the earth, acting against basement walls (foundation). Besides supporting the weight of the house, the foundation wall functions as a retaining wall to hold back the forces of the soil and water acting on it. These forces are transferred to the floor structure above, the adjacent foundation walls, and the footing below. The foundation wall must have adequate strength to withstand the forces acting on it or it will crack and shift. The foundation must be designed and constructed to carry the house loads itself, as well as the load of the particular type of soil present, along with other external forces. When a foundation wall is overloaded from external forces such as frost heave, saturated soil, improper backfilling, or other conditions, it may eventually move laterally and bow inward, often cracking horizontally. While all residential foundation walls are subject to failure from lateral forces, un-reinforced masonry concrete block walls are particularly vulnerable to this type failure. In a concrete block wall, the cracking most often runs through the weakest point, the mortar joints. Masonry block walls if properly installed and maintained generally perform well. Vertical cracking is usually not a concern, with vertical cracking the wall is merely segmented, and the
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wall on both sides of the crack is doing its’ job. Look for water penetration, and if present get it repaired; however if you find a long horizontal crack in the wall, you should be concerned. A horizontal crack compromises the integrity of the entire wall. It can lead to catastrophic structural failure. These horizontal cracks usually appear about 3’ below grade. They are caused by hydrostatic pressure against the side wall, and it snaps the wall. If I find a small crack my advice is often to monitor the crack. If the crack never changes, you need not worry about it however if you notice any changes in the crack calling a foundation specialist should be your next step. To help avoid excessive external pressure against a finished foundation, the property and foundation grading and drainage should be adequately maintained, to direct all water flow around and away from the foundation. So, while the grade at the foundation may need to be improved for drainage purposes, the soil should not be built-up significantly over the original grade line. The deeper the foundation, the greater the forces are acting on it. When I find a crack in a basement wall, the first thing I try and determine is what the crack has been doing lately. Cracks caused by backfill, or water damage ten years ago are far less of a concern than a crack that is moving. If there is evidence of moving, a specialist should be called as soon as possible. There are a multitude of methods to repair foundation walls, short of tearing the house down and starting over. They obviously will vary in price depending on the labor involved. One thing is certain. If you have a crack in the basement wall, check it regularly, and if you are at all suspicious of it moving, call an expert, and get an expert to repair it. This isn’t the same as painting the back porch. If the job’s not done right, the down side can be disastrous.
Welcome to this lovely home! It has been very well cared for and is ready for new owners. Features a bright and spacious kitchen and living room, 2 bedrooms, large bathroom which includes the laundry, Lots and Lots of storage in this home, you will most certainly be surprised, It has a clothes line and a large workshop! and paved driveway. Fridge/Stove/Washer/ Dryer are included. All this for only $85,900.! Call today for your personal viewing!
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SATURDAY 1-3PM 163 ROBERT STREET, NAPANEE Excellent opportunity for home ownership! Features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Beautiful hardwood flooring and solid staircase, Large Eat in Kitchen, Good Sized Lot with Garage/Barn. Call today for more details! $139,900. MLS 13608758
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SUNDAY 10AM-12PM 244 MILL STREET WEST, NAPANEE Very cute 1.5 storey home on a quiet street in Napanee, just steps away from the Napanee River and Park, features 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat in kitchen, separate dining room, large living room. Paved double car driveway. Private Lot with Gazebo with views of the river. ! $159,900. MLS 13607511
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SUNDAY 1-3PM 2565 CTY RD 4, CAMDEN EAST
$179,900.
Beautifully finished 3 bedroom home on a corner lot close to the local park, daycare, post office, store and river! This home has been completely renovated in the last 5 years which include an updated kitchen, and bath, breezeway, windows, doors, deck, fully fenced backyard, original hardwood flooring in living room, beautiful bay window overlooking an empty lot and the river, full basement partially finished.This home has been extremely well cared for and is move in ready! MLS 13608972
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
CHERYL FURLONG S R Independently Owned and Operated
9 Commercial Court Napanee ALES
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1098 SHIBAGAU ROAD, STONE MILLS Looking for privacy, spacious home and land to roam on? This is it, look no further! 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths with bright spacious rooms throughout. Newer roof, deck/porch, central vac and exterior freshly painted. Carpet free home, friendly for family pets. Full unfinished basement with lots of potential with walkout to back yard. Close to amenities with school/parks, grocery, bank, LCBO and recreational facilities all nearby. Great buy at this price, this home won`t last long! Asking $299,900. MLS 13605319
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45 BALLANTRA DRIVE, STONE MILLS A great lot to build your custom home, only 25minutes North of HWY 401 in the township of Stone Mills. Level, open space lot with drilled-well, and private with trees surrounding property. Close to all amenities, including schools, parks, grocery, hardware, bank, LCBO, and recreation facilities. A great place to start your family! Call Cheryl for more details. Asking $29,900 MLS13608771
VACANT LAND
It’s not too early to be thinking of your Christmas Advertising! Once again we will be publishing a Special Christmas Supplement on December 19, 2013
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JACKSON ROAD, STONE MILLS Check out this beautiful country setting to build the home of your dreams! These 15 acres of rolling hills and open fields are just off a quiet side road only 30 minutes north of Hwy. 401 in Stone Mills Township. Many possible building sites to choose from and many amenities close by including school, store, parks/recreation. Asking $35,000. MLS13608498
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Buying or selling a home? Now is a good time for both
Napanee Beaver Real Estate Christmas Sect ion Publication date will be December 19, 2013 Ad booking deadline December 5, 2013 Final changes deadline December 12, 2013 You can give me an idea of what you want in your greeting and I will find something suitable if you don’t have time to drop by. Below are our rates for the section. 3 x 52 – 1/8 page $90. 3 x 105 – 1/4 page $155. 6 x 105 – 1/2 page $260. 6 x 212 – full page $400. I hope to hear from you soon with your Christmas advertising needs. Michelle Bowes Production Manager The Napanee Beaver 613-354-6641 x113 chimelle123@gmail.com
The second busiest season for buying and selling a home is upon us, and according to recent reports, the fall market is favourable for both buyers and sellers. Surely, it can’t just be the season’s pretty colours causing the upswing in real estate activity this time of year. According to Phil Dorner, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association, a variety of factors may be responsible for the increase in home buying and selling. “Much like spring, fall offers a great climate in which to show your home. Also, many buyers are back from summer holidays and getting back to business.” When it comes to the fall real estate market, does more supply equal greater demand or vice versa? “It’s hard to say which one leads the charge,” says Dorner. “Whichever it is, they seem to meet somewhere in the middle this time of year.”
Some of the benefits for selling a home in the fall months include: Climate – mild temperatures and beautiful fall colours create the perfect setting for showing a home. More time – come fall, people tend to settle back into routines, leaving more time and dedication for the home selling process. Serious buyers – most buyers want to be moved in and settled into their new home before the holidays and winter hit, so any interest you receive will generally be serious. Some of the benefits for buying a home in the fall months include: Tax breaks – if you purchase a home before the new year, you can claim deductions on your 2013 taxes. Good weather – warmer weather makes moving much easier. It is also easier to assess the quality of a home’s exterior when it’s not raining or snowing. More choices – there is a wider selection of homes available during this period, and you may even be visiting several open houses in a single day. Despite the increase in activity this time of year, there really is no wrong time to list your home. According to Dorner, “if you price your home right and make every effort to present it in a superior way, chances are you will sell your property in a timely manner regardless of the season.” More information is available at www.wedothehomework.ca This article is provided by local REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market.
26B Richmond Blvd. Napanee
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ELISHA MCCUTCHEON
SALES REP - 613-453-4292
Excellent family home on Beverly Street, Napanee. 2650 sq. ft. family home on a spacious town lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, main floor family room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen , 2 car attached garage. All brick exterior and large rear deck. Priced at $329,900. MLS 13608793 Call for full details.
200 ROBERT ST. Don’t miss out on seeing this vibrant, 3 level, Victorian style home with many modern upgrades including roof (2011), both bathrooms (2010), windows (2008) and updated flooring, to name a few. Original tin ceilings in dining room, tin panelling in the kitchen, and custom etched glass windows just add to the character of this unique home. Located on a quiet street close to all amenities, this 2000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house is the perfect place for your next home. All of this with a fully fenced back yard and a detached garage. Priced at $224,900. MLS 13607139
1523 LAKE RD. 1,185 sq. ft. home situated on 1.63 acres close to all amenities! Features for this bungalow include: 1 car attached garage and an extra-large detached garage (great for extra storage); large, private lot with a quiet creek running along the property; and main floor laundry. Perfect for first time home buyers or a peaceful place to retire! Priced at $168,000. MLS 13608998
Excellent hobby farm in Tamworth area. 48 acres of rolling land with work fields, pasture, woods and year-round creek. Good older home with 4 + bedrooms, large living room, kitchen with modern cupboards and tin ceiling. Join the trend and grow your own food. This is a great property for a family. Asking $239,900. MLS 13606492
325 ROGERS RD.
BILL MCCUTCHEON
BROKER OF RECORD - 613-453-4347
54 ANN ST., NAPANEE Located in a quiet area in town, this home has a lot to offer! New kitchen, updated windows, and new 1 storey addition on the back which includes a large bedroom (or potential family room), and a 3-piece bathroom. Features include; main level laundry, large, fenced back yard, close to schools and all amenities. A must see for all buyers! $169,900. MLS 13608412
13729 HIGHWAY 41, CLOYNE Don’t miss out on this 2,300 sq. ft. country home sitting on approximately 80 acres just north of the Village of Northbrook. Included in this 5 bedroom is a large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, and an abundance of storage space. ALSO, a separate rental unit with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, located on the property as well, offers many possibilities for potential buyers. Lot has a quiet creek running through it and also backs onto Hunter’s Creek Golf Course. A must see! $189,900. MLS 13606996
1049 LITTLE POND RD. Remarkable home set on quiet Tawny Lake among perennial gardens. This ranch bungalow offers spacious studio/family room/office with a sunroom and deck overlooking the waterfront. Attached garage, 2 driveways and a greenhouse. Rec room, oak floors, many upgrades, large closets including cedar. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Near all conveniences including medical centres, schools, shops, and the library. $209,900. MLS 13604870
210 CENTRE ST., NAPANEE Minutes from downtown Napanee, this spacious 2 storey home has a lot of character! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, with an eat-in kitchen as well as a separate dining room. Large detached garage/storage shed. Walking distance to all amenities! Fall in love with this century brick home! Priced at $224,900. MLS 13608471
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Greg Wagar
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MAIN & MILL ST. DESERONTO Nice level commercial lot on Main St. Deseronto. 180’ x 172’ Asking $199,900. (L86) MLS 13609234
613-541-9781
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187 MARILYN AVE. NAPANEE Excellent 3 bedroom family home with all the extras. Asking $255,900. (L72) MLS 13609224
309 SIMCOE ST. NAPANEE Lovely 1 1/2 storey all brick home featuring hardwood flooring. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, central air conditioning . Asking $209,900. (L85) MLS 13608923
690 PINE GROVE RD., ROBLIN 2 Bedroom home with 20 x 40 barn on 5 acres. Asking $245,900. (L80) MLS 13608474
997 PINE GROVE RD. ROBLIN 3 Bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, large fully fenced yard, workshop. Asking $169,900. (L79) MLS 13608380
195 FRIZZELL ROAD, STONE MILLS 2,100 sq. ft. home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Asking $290,000. (L65) MLS 13607007
2823 COUNTY RD 9 (RIVER ROAD) 4 Bedroom ranch bungalow. Master bedroom has 4 piece ensuite. Asking $349,900. (L15) MLS 13601642
Host: Paul Wagar, Sales Rep
185 JOHNSON SIDE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 Bedroom, 2 Storey Brick Home! Extra large bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms. Listed at $314,900. (L69) MLS 13607233 WWW.185JOHNSONSIDEROAD.COM
201 BELLEVILLE ROAD 2 Bedroom, 1 bath home. Interior has had many upgrades including windows, doors, plumbing and electrical. Asking $149,900. (L84) MLS 13608696
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290 SIMCOE STREET 3 bedrooms, All brick New Gas furnace Asking $209,900. (L74) MLS 13607846
Host: Rick Gerow, Sales Rep
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Bob Rae
175 ROBERT STREET, NAPANEE 4 bedroom 2 storey semi detached home. Asking $154,900. (L70) MLS 13607259
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3483 BIG CREEK ST., NAPANEE 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car attached garage, 6 acres backing onto Big Creek. Asking $275,000. (L73) MLS 13607666
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753 DESERONTO ROAD
Rick Gerow
Sue Rankin
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Marten D. Lewis
Cathy Conrad
613-329-9546
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613-536-8589
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88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $254,900. (L51) MLS 13605485
Corner of County Rd 1 West (502) and Deseronto Road. 18 Acre Horse Farm 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths. Only 2 minutes from the 401! Asking $379,000. (L78) MLS 13608050
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10 CEDAR STREET 2 Bedroom mobile home with attached 2 car garage Asking $129,900. (L47) MLS 13605298
898 COUNTY ROAD 12 Salmon River Estate www.898countyroad12.com (L11) MLS 13601128
54 PATS LANE, SOPHIASBURGH, PRINCE EDWARD Two bedroom bungalow with water frontage on the Long Reach. Double detached garage and shed. Asking 279,000. (L50) MLS 13607969
182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontagest. Asking $124,900. (L27) MLS 13603528
3945 HWY 41 (Just past Roblin) 3 bedrooms, master bedroom w/ensuite, open concept main floor, basement rec room. Asking $199,900. (L83) MLS 13608693
21 UNITED STREET, SELBY Neat and tidy 3 bedroom Asking $179,000. (L44) MLS 13605023
1600 FRONT ROAD AMHERST ISLAND Approximately 5 acres of land boasting 419.60 feet of shoreline. Asking $179,000. (L55) MLS 13605569
5991 COUNTY RD 41 2 storey home in the Village of Erinsville Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13606128
121 CENTRE ST., DESERONTO 1 1/2 storey, 4 bedroom home Asking $115,900. (L49) MLS 13608476
4180 KING ST VERONA 3 bedrooms open concept Meadow wood Mobile Home Park. Asking $89,900. (L75) MLS 13607863
6311 COUNTY ROAD 9 Over 870` waterfront on Hay Bay. Beautiful 7 acre piece of property complete with a 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage. Asking $295,000. (L82) MLS 13608636
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Jay Winn jay@kenaltywinn.com T elephone: 613-354-6900 Facsimile: 613-354-0881 Telephone: Lindsay Kenalty lindsay@kenaltywinn.com
265 DUNDAS ST, DESERONTO $94,900 MLS# 2135703 267 DUNDAS ST, DESERONTO $90,000 MLS# 2134788
279 EDMON ST, DESERONTO Stately Victorian Brick 4BR 2BA with 2 Car Garage. MLS# 2136322
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I can help with any of your Email: john.curran@century21.ca real estate needs. Website: johncurranrealestate.com 61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900.
GREAT POTENTIAL, GREAT PRICE Excellent 25 acre parcel of land with many possible uses. Small insulated office 16’x12’ with 100 amp service, woodstove and attached garage/storage 11’x23’, all with aluminum siding and metal roof. Additional outbuilding made with 3 45 foot trailers in U shape with good metal roof over opening supported by trusses. Concrete slab at rear 12’x45’, also covered. This property is subject to HST. Possible vendor take back at good rate available. All chattels on the property are available for negotiated sale. List is available. $124,000. MLS 13608012
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Robert Storring Broker
613-354-4347 (office) 613-379-2903 (direct)
See at www.storringrealestate.on.ca
1006 BETHEL ROAD COUNTRY 2 STOREY This beautiful family home is well kept and ready to move into. This 8 year old home has 4 bedrooms and three baths. Features include formal living and dining rooms, main floor family room, eat in kitchen with lots of cupboard space and upper level laundry area. Wood floors throughout the main level, a gas fireplace and a high dry unfinished basement with a walkout complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into it. MLS 13607758 $309,900.
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L ANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
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. MLS 136000043 $37,900.
CELL 613-328-7213 dave.pinnelljr@century21.ca
www.davepinnell.ca www.80raglanstreet.com - Contractor Special - 3 bedroom, 1 bath - Foundation repairs required
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- 3 bedroom, 1 bath - Large corner in-town lot - Newer windows, roof, furnace
MLS 13608981
ROOM FOR GARDEN Country home near Strathcona has lots for room for vegetable garden on the 3 acres lot. Home has had lots of improvements but needs a tad more TLC. Liveable while you improve. $114,500, mls 13609193
Offered for Sale at $99,900
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- 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approximately 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River Call Dave for details. Asking $399,900.
- 3 plus 2 bedroom - 2 full baths - Over 2 acres with pool - 10 years old
Offered For Sale at $279,900. MLS 13606865
Updated kitchen, nice size living/dining rms, main floor laundry & half bath, family room with doors to deck, 3 bdrms & bath with jacuzzi tub and separate shower on 2nd floor. Single garage, paved drive, large corner lot close to playground & ballpark complete the picture. Call now, a super buy at $174,500. MLS 13604677 See www.villagefamilyhome.com
Asking $229,900. MLS 13607428
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DRIVE IN ROAD - Very desirable 27 Acre lot, backing on to the 401 and with 645 ft of frontage on Drive In Road. This property has two gates and a drilled well. There is a Hydro easement on the property. The Seller has no information on the well and has never used it. $119,900. MLS: 13607566
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Operate your own hardware business and have rental income to boot! Building is approximately 4000 sq. ft divided in half with long term tenant one side and your business other. Hardware features lots of display space and extra storage. All equipment included in price, stock extra. $324,900 call now.
17 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY - Located just north of Gull Lake and Sheffield Lake and is the first property south of 3110. Well treed Canadian Shield property with lots of rocks and trails and a large beaver pond. This property also has a deeded right of way for access to Sheffield Lake just a couple minutes away. MLS 13606525 $47,900.
Dave Pinnell Jr. 32 Napier Street
Hobby farm just north of town has 25 acres, box stalls, riding ring, pond, pasture and hay fields. The house is all updated with almost new everything. Features 2 or 3 bdrms, woodstove in living rm, back deck to view the critters and wild life. $269,900 mls 13609280 see www.horsehobbyfarm.com
NAPANEE HANDYMAN SPECIAL Excellent little starter home or handyman special. 3 bedrooms and dining room or 4 bedrooms, your choice. Needs some TLC and is being sold in `as is` condition. Good gas hot water heater and furnace. MLS 13609121 $89,900.
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247 ACRES - 247 acres of typical Canadian Shield property. Some ponds, bush, open space, trees and some sand and gravel deposits. Great hunting and an ideal spot for ATV trails. Also has deeded access to Sheffield Lake. MLS 13607244 $159,900.
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Little Creek Street
Raccoon Lake
- 4 plus acres waterfront on Little Creek Street.
- 8 plus acres with waterfront on Racoon Lake.
REDUCED TO $42,900.
Offered for sale $54,900.
Call Dave for details. MLS 13607983
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