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Local OPP were checking to make sure parked cars were secure as part of the ‘Lock It or Lose It’ campaign. See Page 2 Members of the L&A SOS knitting club did their part to ensure kids in need stay warm this winter season. See Page 13 Guelph Gryphon rugby star and Napanee native Brittany Benn took home the CIS Athlete of the Year . See Pages 25 Southview Public School Kindergarten student Kayden Thompson goes for a spin around the plasma car track, followed by classmates (in order) Lauren Stephenson, Kayla Naulls and Harmony Coleman, at the newly-minted JK/SK playground yesterday.
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After starting the school year at the old H.H. Langford building, Kindergarten students are now into their new classrooms. Currently, the school advisory council is in the process of fundraising to help pay for playground equipment. See Story Page 11.
Food bank donations take dip Salvation Army looks to keep on top of growing demand with campaigns By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER Food Banks Canada released their 2012 numbers this week, indicating a 31 per cent jump in the amount of people who relied on their services. Here in Lennox and Addington, supply had a hard time keep-
ing up with demand. “We were pretty much status quo as last year,” Napanee’s Salvation Army’s community and family services coordinator Dana Henry said of the number of people they helped. “The donations have gone down.” And while the number of families they help remains about the same, Henry finds that the size of the families have grown. Across
Ontario close to 40 per cent of the people who relied on donations of food were children. In L&A County that number was on the rise as well. To help combat the problem of dwindling supplies Henry and the rest of her food bank volunteers are counting on continuous generosity through the holiday season. “We’re just starting to get into
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The Napanee Raiders extended their losing streak to seven games after a lopsided home loss to the Port Hope Panthers Tuesday. See Page 25
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OPP use hands-on approach to theft prevention ‘Lock It or Lose It’ tickets handed out By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER Motorists may stumble upon a note from an OPP officer tucked under their windshield wiper over the next couple of weeks, but they needn’t fret. Chances are it’s not a ticket but rather a friendly reminder telling them to ‘lock it or lose it.’ From now until the end of December uniformed officers will
periodically check parked cars to make sure doors are locked and nothing valuable is in plain sight. The operation is part of Crime Prevention Week, which began Monday. “You look at an iPhone, it’s $700 to $800,” said Napanee OPP Constable Jackie Perry. “Leaving that in a vehicle unlocked, it’s going to be grabbed.” Cst. Perry says leaving a GPS, laptop, electronics, wallet or loose change in
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plain sight in an unattended car is inviting crime. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Cst. Perry says far too often people make it easy for thieves by leaving their car doors unlocked. “That’s the main problem we have in the area, is theft from vehicles,” said Cst. Perry. “For younger people they call it ‘car hopping.’ They can get a lot of stuff quickly and then pawn it off or sell it quickly as well.” Officers visited the area of Thomas Street and Union Street on Monday, an area Perry says has been victimized by car thefts lately. Officers examined the area and left a note that either praised or warned drivers about locking their door or leaving valuables in sight. If their car doors were left open they would knock on the resident’s door to give them a friendly reminder of the
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Constable Stefanie Patterson ‘tickets’ a vehicle after checking to see if it’s secure during a Lock It or Lose It blitz on Monday. dangers of unlocked doors. “It’s prevention,” said Cst. Perry. “Lock your car door. It’s probably going to mean the difference
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(unlocked) cars that they can steal from.” As for which make or models are at risk, Cst. Perry says it isn’t always the top of the line Mercedes that thieves target. She’s heard of cases where crooks go through an old beater car just to take a pack of cigarettes. If its open and easy, criminals aren’t usually too picky. During their check on Monday the officers found the ultimate gaffe: an unlocked, unattended car with the keys still in the ignition. Cst. Perry says if a criminal is lucky enough to find that, drivers can basically wave good-bye to their vehicle. Chances are the car will be driven once to a location, looted and then burned or submerged to decrease the chances of getting caught. Known as ‘destination’ crime, often times carjackers just want some wheels to get where they’re going that day, then ditch the car. Though eliminating crime 100 per cent is impossible, taking some simple precautions can limit the odds of being a victim. NOVEMBER 9 BMF BANQUET The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet at the Selby Community Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Men, ladies and youth are welcome. Reservations a must by Nov. 6. Special speaker is Lt. Com. Bruce McKay, with special music by Barb Macdonald. For tickets call Garfield or 613-3549235, Pastor John or 613-352-5691, or Andre @ 613-377-6710.
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Graduated from Napanee and District Secondary School on November 3rd, 2012. She is the proud recipient of an Honours Award in addition to her OSSD. Hailey plans to continue her studies at NDSS until next term when she will pursue her post secondary school interests in Business. We know that Hailey will excel in anything she chooses to do and look forward to sharing the many great experiences that lie ahead. We are very proud and hope that she continues to chase and catch her dreams. It would not hurt for her to get her hands on that rugby ball again, soon.... Love and Happiness always Mom, Dad, Meagan, Ian and all your family and friends We are very proud of you.
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It is often joked in rural communities that to start a conversation with a farmer, a person only needs to mention prices or weather. That’s because both topics are intrinsically linked to farm life, and can make or break a year. While prices for crops such as corn and soybeans are still holding strong this year, the question plaguing many farmers is whether Mother Nature will ever let up. Ontario farms saw some damage as Superstorm Sandy passed through Ontario. Reports of damaged farm buildings and downed trees are not uncommon in storms of that magnitude. For Ontario farmers, weather — and adverse weather — is a daily fact of life, and emergency preparedness is a common requirement for family
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It’s not so bad here, really Sometimes it seems as though the grass is greener on the other side of the street. Other times, however, the feeling is just the opposite — you see how someone else does things, and it makes you grateful for what you’ve got. We got that impression in watching (from a distance) the U.S. presidential election campaign, which culminated in a win for Democratic incumbent Barak Obama on Tuesday night. After watching the months of campaigning, negative ads and overthe-top rhetoric, it made us thankful for our relatively duller system here in Canada. Don’t get us wrong, our system has its problems. And, yes, we see more and more negative advertising and over-the-top rhetoric here too (even without a federal election going on). That being said, it’s safe to say that Canada’s version of a federal election campaign is a far sight more substantial and substantive than what our American cousins are treated to every four years. Test yourself: without tapping out a Google query on your keyboard, can you name a single element to the election platform of either Obama or his Republican challenger, former governor Mitt Romney? Of course, since we’re not American voters, we
might not be as ‘up’ on the issues as American voters are; that said, there should be some kind of awareness of what’s happening, given how we are bombarded with American news. Can you name any policy advocated by either candidate, beyond ‘Obama’s left-wing’ and ‘Romney’s rightwing’ generalizations? If you can, good for you. You’ve done your homework. However, we’d wage the majority of folks here in Canada, and probably in the U.S. too, wouldn’t be able to come up with anything. The reason? Both candidates engaged in a heavily-financed, take-no-prisoners, short-on-truth-but-long-onrhetoric election campaign. Promoting oneself took a back seat to destroying the competition. Instead of something substantive, voters got to choose between competing piles of BS. According to a variety of sources, Romney and Obama and their respective parties and supporters spent $6 billion in advertising during the election. That is a lot of money to say, well, nothing. At least, nothing good. Even the Conservative Party — not exactly what you’d call shrinking violets when it comes to negative campaigning — was trumpeting what we’ve got going on here in Canada in light of the
gong show going on in the U.S. “The one thing I’m tremendously pleased with in Canada is that fact that Stephen Harper and our government have taken the influence of big money out of politics,” said John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister in a Canadian Press report. “That’s something we should take great pride in, in Canada.” Perhaps a touch too self-congratulatory — other governments have taken measures to address election spending and fundraising as well — but Baird’s essentially right. Substance might not trump style as much as it should here in Canada, but it’s a far sight better than the American experience, based on what we just witnessed over the past few months. So, when the next election rolls around and you’re grumbling about the nastiness, hyperbole and malarkey in the air, just remember the U.S. election of 2012 and know it could be much, much worse.
homes, barns, storage buildings and animal housing. While farmers can prepare to mitigate the effects of many weather-related situations on the farm, there remain pressing issues – such as harvesting a crop before winter – that require a ‘wait-and-see’ approach. After a year that started out promising ideal early planting conditions, the summer’s drought left many farmers with very little worth harvesting by season’s end. In crops that did survive the summer, some areas where plant health was compromised by the summer’s drought are left with weakened stalks that can’t stand up to intensive storm conditions. Farmers who have yet to harvest their crops will be waiting longer than anticipated. Hurricane Sandy has created extremely wet conditions across the province, making it impossible for combines to get into fields. Farmers who still have soybeans and corn in the fields will be watching weather and moisture reports for the small window of opportunity to get their crop out of the field before winter sets in. With harvest on hold for many farmers across the province, many will switch to indoor activities. And that might include taking the family to the city for the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair where there are sure to be like-minded individuals eager to chat about topics important to the farm. Mark Wales is the president of the OFA.
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Picturing family photographs Many people hesitate before decorating their rooms with family photographs, fearing that visitors may find it narcissistic or too intimate. I have always felt that if you want to sprinkle or even inundate your rooms with photographs of loved ones, don’t let anyone or anything stop you. Anything can be overdone of course, even when your heart is in the right place. Over the years, family and friends enlarge, and if you displayed every picture of them, there wouldn’t be any space for other finishing touches. I believe framed sentimental family photographs should be rotated, or ‘take turns,’ so they don’t overwhelm rooms. Often, candid pictures of family and friends have more energy and charm than expensive formal portraits. Wedding portraits of a bride may be best suited for albums and scrapbooks because they rarely represent the true persona and energy of the person. Snapshots of loved ones where they’re completely unaware of being photographed often reveal the most and spontaneous panache. Place as many of your favourite photographs as possible on tables that butt up against a wall so the back of the frame is not exposed. I have framed pictures of my family especially my three kids with other family members in candid moments and, rather than having them float from place to place, I have them hung on the wall in my children’s playroom.
There my kids can see how they’re grown and enjoyed the special times in their life with loved ones. If you want particular photos to stand out more than others, choose a place where they will provide you with the most pleasure. Another option is to keep cherished photographs in fabric-covered or leather-bound albums on a shelf or table, inviting family members and friends to have a look. I have put together different albums with different themes; I have gathered and scanned all my husband’s childhood pictures from my mother-in-law of when he was growing up in Iran and India and when he moved to Canada. I gave it to him as a surprise for his birthday a few years ago, and he loved it, as it brought back so many memories, and he can share in his childhood with our kids and extended family members. It’s a great way for others to experience the culture of my husband’s upbringing. I have also made one with pictures of my parents and their life when they first met, got married and had my brother and I and our childhood. I love having it close by and grabbing it from time to time and reminiscing about my wonderful childhood. My children love looking at them and laughing at their mother, or my brother and father and how we looked so different, and especially their Grandpa — they can’t believe it’s pictures of him “He had so much hair back then, and it was long” they
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say. You can thank the seventies for that! A helpful tip is to initial and date all your photographs on the back to assure that future generations will know their ancestors better. This is an invaluable practice for documentation. If you love to display photographs of family, friends, and travels, picture frames are a finishing touch that abounds in your rooms. A collection of odd frames comes in handy. Keep a box or shelf where you can store a variety of frames in different shapes, sizes and materials, and keep a pair of scissors inside the box so you can easily crop a picture. A thick beveled mat can double a small picture’s impact. Most framers will urge beige mats, but the colour of the mat should be
compatible with the colour of your walls. I prefer white mats to those with a neutral tone. When framing a colour photograph, tinting the bevel with colour can be quite attractive. Usually coloured mats on photographs look best when framing landscapes or seascapes, not people. But by experimenting you may find a coloured mat helps bring out the colours in the photograph. If you are framing a lot of pictures in one mat and one style of frame, the coloured mat makes the display more cohesive. Coloured mats are a good alternative to off-white. There’s something charming about resting a framed photograph on a simple brass rack or old wood or carved gilt stand. If you find one in a flea market or at a country antique show, you will
find a wide variety of uses for it. Think of this finishing touch as a performance stand that illuminates something of interest, much the way a pedestal elevates a piece of marble or bronze sculpture. A rack or stand also calls attention to a treasured photograph, whether it’s of a cat, dog, or a friend. The picture becomes a focal point on your tablescape. A picture frame collage has become a big trend and it matches any type of home, from traditional to contemporary. Each frame must be square or rectangular shape and vary in size from large to small. The idea behind this is that they must all fit together perfectly like a puzzle piece. Make sure you keep the frames similar in colour, or matting, otherwise it will look at little chaotic on the wall. Purchase big frames and add pictures that follow a theme is another innovative design idea. Large square or rectangular frames can be bought at most department stores and are simple to hang up despite how big they are. This idea is perfect for a themed room, above a bed in a bedroom, or sofa in the living room. Photographs are priceless; they can give us so much joy, bring back wonderful memories, and share in our experiences. There is no end to your ability to add your own creativity to a room with photographs. As long as they speak to you, as long as you feel an emotional connection to as well as an aesthetic affinity to these photographs, then there will naturally be cohesiveness among your framed pictures. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting and Window Draperies, 613-5610244. Follow her on Twitter @MerolaDesigns.
Predicting winter guests at the feeder Predictions are always a lot of fun. Sometimes they are a bit off the mark, as they were for Hurricane Sandy last week, for which we can be thankful in the Quinte area. Not so for Toronto though, and certainly not so for parts of the eastern seaboard. However, it is always good to be prepared. Our generator was poised and ready to go, and when the lights flickered and the power went off for a few seconds, the battery backup on our computer equipment kicked in and I continued uninterrupted with the project I had been working on only moments earlier. Preparedness though can reap benefits, and the predictions that have been made, for example, on what birds to expect at our feeders this winter are certainly coming true. Friend Ron Pittaway of the Minden area annually makes predictions on our expected feeder guests, basing his forecasts on the natural food supply in areas where these species routinely live. He puts a lot of work into his annual report, consulting with specialists in the field and the observations of many birders. Migration, or movements in population of those species who make their home in our boreal forests, are dictated more by available food supply, than it is by any instinct to migrate for the sake of migrating. When food is in good supply, it makes sense to
remain where you are. Gray jays in Algonquin, for example, have always worked on this principal. They stay put, living on caches of food they have stored away all summer. To see gray jays, one must drive to Algonquin Park, something we do every winter. Mostly, it is the winter finches Ron likes to predict the movements of every year at this time. This family of birds, like the crossbills, siskins and redpolls, are northern residents, but they will move out, often in large numbers, as they seek out sources of food. Ron’s predictions about pine siskins have certainly come true. Rare is the feeder this month that does not have swarms of these irrepressibly cheerful little striped finches with the flashes of yellow. However, Pittaway is quick to remind us that siskins are nomadic and they could leave without notice and move onwards. That could be south of the border, but given the nature of siskins, it also could be east or west, depending on where the cones of conifers, their favourite food, turn up in sufficient quantity. When siskins arrive at our feeders, they turn right to niger seed and black oil sunflower seed and that may very well be enough to keep small numbers present in our area this winter, while the major flocks move on. The presence of cones is also a determining factor in the
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Outdoor Rambles appearance of white-winged crossbills that depend on this food supply. Like the siskin, crossbills are also nomadic birds and wander all over Canada, and wherever cone crops are good, they will remain there to feast and, ultimately, nest, then move on in the wake of dwindling supplies. In Algonquin Park where there are always a few crossbills, these birds will be absent this winter, choosing instead to remain in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, northwestern Ontario and western Canada where spruce cone crops are still very good. A few may turn up in our area, as 20 did at Prince Edward Point last month. For redpolls which are expected at our feeders this win-
ter, the driving force is white birch seeds. This year’s crop is fair to poor across the north. Pittaway also predicts that pine grosbeaks may arrive at our feeders this winter, or to our flowering crab trees, if we have them on the property. They will also gravitate to the plethora of buckthorn berries down this way. What they don’t have in the far north where this species breeds is mountain ash berries, due to the drought this past summer. That means we may also get an incursion of Bohemian waxwings. Seeds are also in low supply for evening grosbeaks and we may see a few down this way this winter, but certainly not in the numbers we once did back in the 1960s. They are spruce budworm specialists and feed the larvae to their young, and since we haven’t had a major outbreak of spruce budworm since the 1970s, the evening grosbeak population has
dropped somewhat in response to their food supply. Already, a few of these sunflower seed addicts have been spotted in the Quinte area. A widespread irruption of red-breasted nuthatches is expected, and already we are seeing evidence of this. Purple finches are also expected, but blue jay numbers may be low since the individuals we normally get – usually populations from farther north, are apt to stay put in the north this winter due to a good crop of red oak acorns. Could be an interesting winter this season at bird feeders across the Quinte region. 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 70 Years Ago November 11, 1942 n Lennox and Addington County may not have had the largest population in Ontario, but when it came to supporting the war effort, the rest of the province could take lessons from L&A. Figures showed that, of all counties and districts in the province, L&A was third best in supporting the ongoing Victory Loan campaign. The county had raised nearly $1 million, far exceeding its Victory Loan quota of $650,000. n When county residents weren’t donating to the war effort in monetary terms, they were donating something else. Dozens of L&A residents were making a point of donating blood at the Kingston Blood Donor Clinic. The clinic reported that some 150 people had recently given blood, and that some of those donors had rolled up their sleeves as many as four times. Although turnout to the clinic was good, the head of the clinic indicated that the demand for blood was still very acute, and that more donations were needed.
35 Years Ago November 9, 1977 n A 15-year-old NDSS Grade 10 student was counting his lucky stars after he was hit by a passenger train, and lived. Douglas Moreland had been walking on the CNR track near NDSS with some friends when a train approached. He was struck on the shoulder and tossed 10 feet by the train. Moreland was taken to Kingston General Hospital for treatment of a compound fracture of his left leg as well as a broken elbow. Despite of his injuries, Moreland was described to be “in good condition” only a few days after the accident. n Napanee council will starting to look at the prospects of expanding the town’s municipal boundaries. Council announced that it was studying possible annexation of land that was currently in North Fredericksburgh and Richmond Townships. The move came following a study done by municipal governance expert Richard Tindal. According to Napanee Deputy-Reeve Graham Strong, an annexation resolution would formalize Napanee’s contention that “boundary extension must occur.” Invites you to come out and enjoy our
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These three photographs depicting Napanee from the early 20th century were all taken from undated postcards. The first picture shows the iconic Napanee Town Hall, with the now-demolished Armouries in the background. The second picture shows the bridge over the Napanee River on Highway 2 at Napanee’s east end. The third picture depicts John Street, looking north from Dundas Street. AUTHORIZED DEALER STORE
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NOVEMBER 8 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 LUNCH AT THE LEGION Lunch menu at Napanee Legion features roast beef, potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, dessert with tea or coffee all for just $9. Everyone welcome. Serving begins at 11:30 a.m. FISH AND CHIP DINNER St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Main Street, Odessa is hosting a fish and chip dinner, with salads, baked beans and pie for dessert at 5- 7 p.m. Catered by Mike Mundell. Cost is $15 for adults; $10 for child 12 and under. Call 613-386-3500 to reserve your tickets. NOVEMBER 10 CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND BAKE SALE At the Activity Room at the Village Green home on Pleasant Drive in Selby. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. HANDMAIDS HANDS Spend the day touring the Macpherson House at 180 Elizabeth St. in Napanee and enjoy watching different fibre arts demonstra-
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tions by our volunteers and textile experts. Guests will have an opportunity to learn about wool and its many uses. Admission $5, $2 for children. PIE SOCIAL AND MUSICAL EVENING Featuring the Morven United Church Choir, including saxophone and guitar instrumentals at Morven United Chuch at 7 p.m. Come and enjoy some delicious homemade pie(s) while you listen and join along with the choir as they sing some old-time favourites. Freewill offering. GOSPEL SING With the ‘Old Hims’, with special speaker Rev. Chuck Price at Camden Gospel Assembly in Enterprise, at 6 p.m. ‘SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS’ BAZAAR Hosted by the Selby UCW at the Selby Community Hall from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Large number of vendors. Christmas puddings, gumdrop cakes, bake table, gift baskets muffins and coffee. Chili lunch, $5. Free admission. CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT At the Tamworth Legion,
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starting at 2 p.m. Cost is $5 per person. QCHS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Quinte Christian High School is scheduled to have its annual 4 on 4 coed volleyball tournament. There will be a recreational and a competitive division. The teams must have at least one female on the court at all times. The cost to play is $20 per person. If you would like to play, register your team at athletics@qchs.ca or call John VanderWindt at 613-968-7870 x222. All registrations must be in by Nov. 5 and please designate whether you would like to play in the competitive or recreational division. So
come on out for lots of fun and community building. NOVEMBER 11 WORSHIP SERVICE At Camden Gospel Assembly in Enterprise, with special speaker Rev. Chuck Price, at 10:30 a.m. REMEMBRANCE DAY IN WILTON CFB Kingston, in association with the Lions Club of Odessa and District, will be conducting the annual Remembrance Day service at the Wilton Cenotaph in Wilton at 11 a.m. All those in attendance are invited to the Odessa Lions Club hall at the Odessa Fairgrounds following the service for refreshments and fellowship.
SENIORS’ CALENDAR L&A SOS DINERS
Call 354-6668 to reserve your meal, transportation.
n Odessa Diners, at Emmanuel United Church, Nov. 15 starting at noon. Cost is $10. Call L&A SOS at 613-3546668 by Nov. 12 to reserve your meal/transportation. Roast beef dinner, pie and ice cream, enterainment to be announced.
55 Plus Activity Centre Bus Trip
n One of Kind Christmas Show and Sale supporting 55 Plus Activity Centre on Nov. 28, 8-10 p.m. Cost is $95.00 each. Ride Franklin coach from SOS to Exhibition Place, Toronto. Includes admission to show and dinner at Mandarin Buffet Restaurant. You must reserve your seat by Nov. 10. Call 354-6668 now to leave your name and number. L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Intermediate Line Dancing: Mondays, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Napanee Legion n Beginner Line Dancing: Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the Napanee Legion n Intermediate Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church n Beginner Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church
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DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Frank Hamper 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. 9:00am - Worship Service AA meeting Friday 8pm
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Nursery Care provided Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things, charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome.
ANGLICAN CHURCHTRINITY PARISH
Sunday Services Rev. John VanStone 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-378-1281/379-2204 613-396-3841 St. Luke’s, Camden East Pastor Rev. Howard Dudgeon 9:15am Service and Children’s Program Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney Christ Church, Tamworth 10am - Sunday School 11am Service and Children’s Program Morning Worship at 10:45am You are welcome to join us Evening Service at 6:30pm for weekly Service. Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program EAST CAMDEN “Faith Weaver Friends” PASTORAL CHARGE Wednesday 7pm - Family night. 613-377-6406 7pm-Youth Bible Study The United Church of Canada at Pastor Dan’s Home Rev. Elaine Kellogg Everyone welcome. Riverside United Church Yarker Affiliated with PAOC. Worship Service & PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:30am OF THE REDEEMER Details: 613-377-6406 155 St. George St., Deseronto www.mosriv.com Minister: Rev. James Gordon Moscow United Church 396-3119 or 396-2347 Worship Service 7:00pm 9:15am - Church Service Social to follow and Sunday School Kids Club, ages 5-12, Please join us! Sat. 10am-11am
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E., 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. William Perry 24th Sunday after Pentecost Remembrance Day 10:30am for Service and Sunday School Sermon: “They Named Him Obed” Light refreshments served after Service God keep our land glorious and free www.trinitynapanee.ca
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE 613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman 9:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School at Centreville 11am - Worship Service at Newburgh (Third Sunday of each month is a Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh)
Everyone is welcome!
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375
Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca
Morven United Church Service 9:00am Sunday School & Nursery Bath United Church Service 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after Service Everyone is Welcome!
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Coming up: November 11th, 2pm Gospel Music Concert in celebration of the Church’s 13th Anniversary December 9th, 7pm Christmas Sing-Along Everyone is always welcome at all our services
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WILTON POTTERY Annual Christmas Show and Sale
New Porcelain by Diane Creber Stoneware & Paintings by Tim De Rose
November 10, 11, 17 & 18 12 noon until 5:00 P.M. 239 Simmons Road, in the village of Wilton 613-386-3400 www.wiltonpottery.ca
Refreshments will be served
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TEMPLE OF NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong” PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 7pm - Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 9:15am - Holy Communion 10:30am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks 11:30am - Groups for all Ages
THE SALVATION ARMY
82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow SUNDAY - 10:30am - Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon - Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm-55+ Everyone welcome.
291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF TYENDINAGA
The Ven Brad Smith, Rector Sunday Celebrations Revised Schedule November 11th - November 25th All Saints Church - 9:30am 1295 Ridge Rd., Tyendinaga M.T. 613-962-278 All are welcome! For more info, please visit www.parishoftyendinaga.org
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday - 5:15pm - Mass Sunday - 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church 9:15am - Worship Service Roblin Church 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome 474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083/613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Ryan McNally Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wednesday 6:30amCornerstone Children’s Group November 10th 9am-2pm Spirit of Christmas Bazaar at Selby Community Hall Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant, SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs.:7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+, Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information call the church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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NOVEMBER 11 FIDDLING FUNTASIA The Kingston and District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association will be holding their monthly ‘Fiddling Funtasia’ at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. This is the 31st Anniversary of the association. There will be Music and dancing from 2-6 p.m., followed by dinner. Cost for members is $8 and for non members $10. Please call 387-2852 for more information. NOVEMBER 13 ‘GIFTS FOR GIVING’ Hosted by Kingston Women’s Connection, affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries. At 7:30 p.m. at Gibson Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd. Featuring ‘Gifted’ fashions by Janet Comis, owner of Leigha’s Designer Closet. Also featuring Barbara Johnson, who is trained in voice, piano and organ, and who will discuss ‘the gift
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At 1:30 p.m. at L&A Seniors Outreach Services, 310 Bridge St. W. in Napanee. Guest speakers. Contact Don Ryan at 613-354-5238. NOVEMBER 15 VICTORIA II WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Group will meet at the home of Linda Williams in Selby at 7:30 p.m. The topic is Agricultural Issues. Roll call is ‘name a rural sound you enjoy, and 25 cents for each farm animal you saw today’. Call 613-354-1115.
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LUNCHEON At Riverside United Church in Yarker from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade soup, sandwiches, dessert, coffee and tea, $6. Takeout available. Call 613-377-1700. NOVEMBER 16 HOLIDAY BAZAAR At Odessa Public School from 5:30-8 p.m. Admission is free. Spaces are still available for vendors, $25 per table plus small raffle item. Many companies have already signed on to participate as well as local crafters with unique homemade items, bake table, holiday treasure table and so much more! Something for everyone! If interested in renting a table for this event, please email odesa_council@limestone.on.ca or call 613-3863490 for more information.
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NOVEMBER 16&17 QCHS MARKETPLACE Seventh annual Quinte Christian High School Marketplace from 5-9 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Adult admission $1. Free for those under 14. Free parking, café available. There are still some booths ($70) and tables ($50) available for vendors and we invite you to showcase your art and craft work at our marketplace! You can obtain an application and a copy of the show policy by calling the school at 613-968-7870 or go to www.qchs.ca to download the forms directly. NOVEMBER 17 FALL SHOWCASE Featuring local artisans and vendors including Childrens clothing by Mista, Handmade quilts and woodworking, live Christmas wreaths, Arbonne health and wellness products, Silpada, Partylite candles and plenty of home baking. This is a wonderful way to shop locally for the upcoming Christmas season. There will be coffee and tea with goodies available for morning and afternoon coffee time as well as lunch available from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. featuring homemade soups and chili. There will be dozens of fresh homemade butter tarts available for sale with all proceeds from these tarts going directly to Interval House. This event takes place at the home of Lori Wales located at 1730 Switzerville Rd. near Napanee. We hope to see you there and help support our community. ENTERTAINMENT AT DESERONTO LEGION Back by popular demand.
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From 2-6 p.m., the Deseronto Legion presents ‘Family Tradition’ featuring Deseronto’s own Bill Young and family. Join us for the afternoon. No cover charge. L&A HOLSTEIN CLUB AND DHI BANQUET At Selby Community Hall at 7 p.m. Live auction and door prizes. Tickets $20 per person. Tickets available from Wanda Frisken (613388-2456), Rick Kelderman (613-354-7036) and John Sonneveld (613-354-4574). FALL TEA AND SALE Hosted by Bath U.C.W., featuring new event , ‘Tie One On Apron Shop’. Takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch is $4 per person. Apron shop open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Picket Fences. Cost is $5 cover for nonmembers at the door. FALL LUNCHEON AND BAZAAR Moscow UCW group is holding its fall luncheon and bazaar at the curch hall between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Home baking, crafts and more, all are welcome. DINNER AND DANCE At the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Roast beef dinner from 5-7 p.m., dance from 7-11 p.m. Featuring Jeff Code and Silver Wings. Tickets available at the Legion. For information call the Legion at 613-352-7772. Roast beef dinner, $15, dance $10, dinner and dance $20. Everyone welcome. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical
Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., at 10 a.m. Several members will speak about the one ancestor they would like to meet if they could travel back in time. Visitors welcome. Further info at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. NOVEMBER 17&18 BOTTLE DRIVE To support the Stone Mills Girls Hockey Association. Save all your beer/cooler/alcohol bottles and support hockey in your community. Drop off at the Stone Mills rink in Tamworth between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the above dates at the side entrance. Contact if needed, Tony Botting at 613-378-5276. NOVEMBER 18 ‘SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY OLDIES’ Country, rock and big band music at the Tamworth Legion, from 1-5 p.m. Dance the afternoon away. GOSPEL SING At Wilton Standard Church, featuring Crimson River. Starts at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Food and fellowship after the sing. A freewill offering will be received. Proceeds to go to the Wilton Standard Church. For more information, call Bill at 613-386-3405. NOVEMBER 19 BATH GARDEN CLUB Group will meet at 2 p.m. at St. John’s Memorial Church Hall in Bath. Guest speaker is Chris Hargreaves, Friends of Lemoines Point. Hargreaves will be presenting ‘Invasive Species in the Kingston Region.’ Guests and visitors are always welcome. For information, call 613-352-4170 or 613352-5610.
The Board of Health needs your help. The Board of Health for Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health is the governing body of your local public health agency and ensures public health programs of the highest quality are provided to the citizens of the area.
Application for Appointment to the KFL&A Board of Health The KFL&A Board of Health is seeking a Community Appointee for a term of up to three years. Applications are invited from interested residents of the City of Kingston, Frontenac County, and Lennox & Addington County. The Board of Health provides broad policy direction for the work of KFL&A Public Health and supports its health promotion and health protection activities. The board is looking for people who are interested in enhancing the health of the population and supporting the services that make the KFL&A area a healthier place. Successful applicants are recommended to the Minister of Health and Long-term Care for appointment. Anyone interested in this volunteer position should submit a letter of application and a resumé of qualifications and experience to: Mrs. Beth Pater, Chair KFL&A Board of Health, 221 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, Ontario K7M 1V5 moh@kflapublichealth.ca For more information, contact Dr. Ian Gemmill or Mr. Tony Button at 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875. Deadline for receipt of application is Friday, November 23, 2012.
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Southview parents raise funds for playgrounds Online contests providing opportunities for up to $10,000 for new, upgraded equipment By Seth DuChene EDITOR L T H O U G H Southview Public School’s kindergarten students have a place to play, there are still bills to pay. Currently, the Southview School Advisory Council is in the midst of a fundraising push to help cover the cost of recently-installed play-
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of the school. “It looks really good,” she says of the new equipment, noting that it’s also fully accessible. “They’ve done a lot of work there… it’s good (the Kindergarten students) are all in there enjoying the new school.” To help pay off the remaining balance on the playground equipment — as well as to make improvements to older playground equipment to make it accessible — the
council and school community is participating in a pair of contests in the hope of securing as much as $10,000 toward the project. The first is the McDougall Family Fund, which is administered by McDougall Insurance and Financial. Under the program, one of five finalists is awarded $5,000 for their project. People can vote for the project via Facebook, by ‘liking’ the McDougall Insurance and Financial
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NOVEMBER 24 CHRISTMAS WASSAIL At Conway United Church on Hwy. 33 from 7-9 p.m. Presented by Giant Hearts Group Adolphustown/Conway United Churches. This event is being held to support Morning Star Mission, Interval House and the local Salvation Army. Family admission of $2.00 and non-perishable item(s) for the local Salvation Army Food Bank. Musical entertainment with our special guests: pianist Mary Kay Morris, flutist Colleen Galway and singer Micheline Cox. Hot Wassail or hot apple cider with cookies $2. Complimentary coffee and tea. Hot dogs $1, roasted chestnuts $2, free hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows for children. Homemade pies and breads for sale. Gingerbread House contest for children and families.
Prizes awarded. Bid in our silent auction to take home a special Gingerbread House. LEGION BOOTH The Napanee Legion will have a booth at the Talents of the Town indoor market at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Home-baked goods and crafts. DESERONTO SANTA CLAUS PARADE Starting at 6:30 p.m. downtown. Join in the fun and enter a float! Town tree lighting ceremony, Christmas carols and visits with Santa to follow in Rathbun Park. Food bank donations will be collected along the parade route. Call 613-3962440, or email dvalentyne@deseronto.ca. CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON St. Peter’s Anglican Church at 4333 Bath Rd. in Kingston is holding its annual Christmas luncheon and sale featuring
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silent auction, baked table, crafts and much more, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 2 p.m. Cost is $5 per person. NOVEMBER 25 SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 at Millhaven from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. FUNDRAISING BAZAAR For the competitive dance team for Dance XTtreme at the Napanee Lions Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Variety of vendors for Christmas shopping, lunch counter, children’s corner. Donations also for the OSPCA. In-house draws, silent auction. For vendor information, call 613-378-6076. NOVEMBER 28 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m.
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round of voting takes place between Nov. 12-26. People can vote for the Southview project at www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf1 3669. “We’re doing pretty well so far, but he more votes we can get the better,” said Wall. “We’ve had a lot of really good support. Southview is a big school, and the SAC has been very supportive.”
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Interval House improves apartments, with flair Contest maximizes design ideas in shelter housing units By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER For the past month staff from Lennox and Addington’s Interval House have been busy doing their best ‘Divas on a Dime’ impressions. Their goal was to turn an outdated living space, which provides a home for six women in need, into a cheery, comforting area. All without breaking the bank. “Each room had a budget of $250 to do the whole project,” said Sue Weir, Executive Director of L&A’s Interval House. “Then staff salvaged and scavenged some other items for the rooms to make them look all put
together. It was a team building project as well as an actual construction project.” Staff members were divided into teams and tasked with designing the best looking rooms. The makeovers included paint jobs as well adding pieces of furniture and creative touches. “I think we all have our inner interior designers that we all let out for the project,” said Weir. “People really got into it and got excited about trying to make the room the best they could. They really turned out nicely.” Along with their budget, staff members also had to race against the clock. Interval House has operated the space for about
seven years, usually at full occupancy. This past month provided a rare opportunity as only one of the six rooms is in use. That meant staff had to kick it into high gear to finish their remodelling before the first of November. The space itself is a transitional housing for women who have been abused and are in desperate need of a place to stay. Their rent is geared towards their income. “It’s really an opportunity for folks that have limited access to financial resources,” said Weir. “To be able to afford a place to live is a challenge. To be able to afford a place that is safe, that’s clean and decent, is a really big chal-
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lenge.” Along with six individual bedrooms, the living quarters also includes a communal living room and kitchen. “We really wanted to have a space where there’s lots of room for them to sit and visit with each other and be able to prepare meals and be able to work with staff,” said Weir. “Really, (it’s) so they’re not stuck locked in their bedrooms all their lives.” Because they are a non-profit organization, the budget for renovating and maintaining their shelters is minimal. Weir says any businesses or members of the public who want to help with their next remodelling project would be more than welcome. To find out how to help the shelter in any way, call 613-354-0808.
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NOVEMBER 20 LENADCO AUXILIARY Group meets at 2 p.m. at the John M. Parrott Centre. Everyone welcome. NOVEMBER 21 L&A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The L&A Horticultural Society Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Napanee Fire Station at 66 Advance Ave. Enter from the rear parking lot. Information, call Florence at 613354-2002. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. NOVEMBER 22 DIABETES SYMPOSIUM ‘Highs and Lows of Diabetes’, presentation on recognizing the signs and symptoms of diabetes, and sick-day management. Guest speakers are Jane Allen Cortes, certified diabetes educator, and Aleris Cronk, registered dietician from the Napanee Area Community Health Centre. At the Napanee Lions Hall from 6:30-9 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Refreshment break and free admission. This event included exhibits and displays by industry leaders who are working to improve your health. Join us and learn more about how your community can better support you through their products, services and programs. To register or to learn more, contact Sara at 613-384-9374 or sarapincott@diabetes.ca. Presented by Disability Tax Credit Consultant Services. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 23 BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE Bazaar and bake sale, from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. at St. John’s Hall on Church street in Bath. Free admission. Lots of vendors to shop from. Looking for something to do on the P.A. day with your kids, why not come and do some Christmas shopping. All proceeds from this event go to support Bath Public School. For more info. or to book a table please contact Tina 613-373-2804.
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Seniors warm to OPP Clothes for Kids drive SOS Activity Centre knitters fashion hats, mittens Winter will be a little more pleasant for some local kids in need thanks to the handy work of Senior Outreach Services 55 Plus Activity Centre knitting group. On Tuesday the club donated 30 hats and three pairs of mittens to the Napanee OPP's Clothes for Kids. The program is geared towards gathering warm winter gear for kids whose parents can't afford it. Napanee OPP Constable Jackie Perry stopped by SOS to collect the hand knitted toques and mittens. “(Clothes for Kids) rely on the donations of snow suits,” said Cst. Perry. “But typically we don't get the hats and mittens to put in the bags with them. When we get the donations we match the colours up with the snow suits.” All of the SOS knitting group’s donations will stay right here in Napanee. “It’s really important to keep them warm,” Cst. Perry said of the kids who use their service. “It’s already getting really cool outside.” Cst. Perry says in a typical year they will get 200 to 300 people putting in a request for a snow suit. Any donation they get
is a huge help, which is why the SOS knitting group was eager to get involved. They’ve been working on their creations since September, meeting every Tuesday. “Either they work on their own project or they’ll work on a project together like on the hats,” said 55 Plus Activity Centre Coordinator Tricia Caammart. The knitting program is one of several activities they hold at the centre that is designed to keep seniors active and using their minds. The idea to assist with the OPP program came from Anne Vanderhart, one of the group members. She rounded up all the tools and supplies and the entire group was on board to start knitting. The Clothes for Kids program, which is run in conjunction with Corus Entertainment, is still ongoing at the Napanee OPP detachment. To donate or register for the program can act Cst. Perry at the at 613-354-3369. The deadline to register is Nov. 15. The suits will be distributed the first week of December. Only parents or legal guardians of the kids can register. Any donations must be brand new snow suits and there is a particular need for sizes 12, 14 and 16.
Regional tourism ads hit airwaves soon By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER Anglers from across the country will be hard pressed to turn on their television this fall without seeing the Land O'Lakes region. Starting this week a series of television shows shot in Mazinaw Lake and Frontenac Provincial Park will air on the World Fishing Network. This Saturday the area will be featured on Global TV and on Sunday it’ll be seen on TV Tropolis. Throughout the entire week of Dec. 9 it will be shown on Rogers Sportsnet. The area will be featured on shows like Fish TV, Dimestore Fishermen, Cottage Life TV, Ontario Out Of Doors Magazine and ATV World Magazine. All told the shows will air over 100 times from now until spring. Filming was done this past summer and will
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make mention of the entire Land O’Lakes region. The LOL Tourist Association is hoping the added publicity will attract more anglers to the area next season.
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Members of SOS’s 55 Plus Activity Centre’s knitting group has been busy the past few weeks, knitting together 30 toques and mittens for the OPP’s Clothes for Kids program. From left are group members Norene Morrison, Monica Smith, Donna Bagyan, OPP Cst. Jackie Perry, Ann Vanderhart and Jackie Hart. L&A HOSPICE REGAL GIFTS… Please visit Hospice L&A’s own Regal Gifts fundraising website at: www.hla.shopregal.ca and place your Regal order. Items are shipped right to you. Funds raised will be used to support our Palliative Care and Bereavement Support programs in our community. For information email: info@landahospice.ca or call: 613354-0833.
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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOST: DON COX Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This is a must to view!! $359,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
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OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Here's a comfortable rural property with very charming atmosphere and great layout. Spacious open concept living/dining room with vaulted ceilings and gleaming hardwood. Enjoy the feeling of uncluttered spaciousness! Comfortable kitchen provides everything a cook would want within a few steps. Wonderful brick propane fireplace is the focal point of the charming family room. Flooded with sunshine, the cheery solarium overlooks rear patio and pool area. Plus ideal self-contained in law suite or teenage getaway with livingroom, kitchen, one bed/one bath. If you have a flair for interior decorating, you'll enjoy furnishing and living in this home! Truly a delightful spot. $379,900. MLS 12608174 Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
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PEACEFULNESS AND SERENITY! Is what you will find with this year round 3 bedroom cottage on Shawenegog Lake. Overlooking crown land and surrounded by hiking trails, endless ATV adventuring and an abundance of fishing on the lake which is clean deep and extremely quiet. The cottage has all the features of home with a gorgeous screened in porch overlooking the water. New decking, stairs and docking as well as a detached workshop, storage shed, woodshed and a fire pit, there is so much to do that you won t want to leave. Call today for more information. $274,900
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1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562
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58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
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DESERONTO BUILDING LOTS Prime residential building lot with view of Bay of Quinte and quick access to Hwy 401. Services to corner of first and dundas. One of three similar sized adjacent lots. Buy one or negotiate package deal for all 47.5 fr by 98.4 depth 62.3 fr by 98.4 depth, 47.2 fr by 98.4 depth. Asking $19,900. per lot (K124) MLS 12608112
898 COUNTY ROAD 12 A SALMON RIVER ESTATE. This private 24 acre estate features over 1000 feet of waterfront complete with water falls. 3500 sq. ft. of living space. Relax while being nestled by the river and enjoy the soothing sounds of the falls. The opulent finishes throughout the home will be sure to impress. Tastefully decorated and modern. Complete with a detached 3000 sq. ft. implement building. Walk the private trails; enjoy some kayaking. (K123) MLS 12608020
Dir. County Rd 9 (River Rd) to Bayview Dr., turn right, last house on right. 149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $199,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K127) MLS 12608265
200 BELLEVILLE ROAD, NAPANEE Good commercial site with corner exposure. Existing building has 2 drive bays, small showroom and 2 piece washroom. Hydraulic hoist included (as is). Zoned C2 Arterial Commercial Property being sold "as is". Asking $99,900. (K77) MLS 12603613
494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Looking for a nice 3 + 1 elevated bungalow in town? This deceivingly large home is waiting for you. Open concept with separate dining room with fireplace. Large main floor family room. Florida room with hot tub opening to fenced landscaped backyard. Master bedroom has fireplace, ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Large deck off the kitchen to do your bar-bquing. Located 1 minute from 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Asking $259,900. (K116) MLS 12607268
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3781 COUNTY RD 9 Very nice 5 year old open concept 3 bedroom home 10 minutes from Napanee. Full length veranda on front and back of the house. Cathedral ceiling. Over sized insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with walk-out to garage. Carpet free. Excellent well, All this on almost 5 acres of level land close to Sherman`s Point boat ramp. Asking $204,900. (K79) MLS 12604091
4525 COUNTY RD 4 3 bedroom village home that has been completely renovated inside. new kitchen and flooring throughout. new well pump and pressure system, large 4 pc. bathroom with laundry on second floor. very nice large landscaped lot with beautiful mature maple trees. excellent well. home is tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. early possession available. Asking $148,500. (K78) MLS 12606552
47 PEARL ST. DESERONTO Recent renovations and rear addition have transformed this 2 bedroom home just steps from waterfront park. Updates include: roof shingles & exterior siding and a completely refurbished interior. Very comfortable and efficient living with a view of the Bay of Quinte. Asking $126,000. (K120) MLS 12605190
181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (K109) MLS 12606137
106-108 BRIDGE ST EAST
Come up the landscaped drive into the glazed entry of this sun lit home. Spaced along the southern exposure the living, dining and family areas lead past the fireplace onto the ample deck, then down onto the sheltered patio past the paddocks, the pond and the extended barn and around the shoulder of the great hill. Through the woods to the boundary river with its 2 family building lots. deer, turkey, marble, granite strawberries and raspberries. come to a world of your very own. Asking $439,900. (K121) MLS 12607637
216 CAMBERLEY CRES., KINGSTON Three bedroom, 2 bath side-split home in a desirable quiet neighborhood. Mature trees and large deck; fenced backyard complete with two storage sheds. Close to schools, shopping, park and much more. New roof in 2008. New electrical for laundry and den/office in 2011. Asking $256,000. (K114) MLS 12606979
1125 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS Century home - 5 generation home sitting on 80 acres of land near Varty Lake, just 20 minutes to Kingston. Has many uses with this 10,000 sq. ft. storage barn, large workshop and tool shed. New oil and wood furnace with new oil tank. Great for bed and breakfast, also for storage in this large barn. Much much more. Beautiful maple tree lined driveway. Asking $319,900. (K67) MLS 12606217
765 PALACE RD Terraced town lot (9/10th acre). Available municipal services. Over 200 feet, this deep lot backs onto conservation lands and the Napanee River. The 3 bedroom house plans take advantage of the land contour with double patio door walkouts. The established driveway goes down to the oversized garage/workshop /storage. 1200 + sq ft., 200 service, concrete floor. Come and build and look over the Napanee River Valley. Asking $69,900 . (K108) MLS 12605667
FITCHETT RD Well treed 4.25 acre property, great place to build log home or other. Very private. Asking $69,900. (K113) MLS 12606906
58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
106 THOMAS ST WEST Formerly carload food market. Main floor of building in need of renovations. 2 upstairs apartments, one newly renovated and rented. Good location near high school. Part of main floor rented, no lease. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900. (K76) MLS 12603611
5991 COUNTY RD 41 Very nice home on large lot in Erinsville, walking distance from Beaver Lake. Beautiful pine floor in living room. Landscaped with flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Great home for first time buyer. `Newer windows and furnace`, installed three years ago. Asking $139,900. (K106) MLS 12606797
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5285 COUNTY RD 8 MOVE IN READY - QUICK CLOSING. This 3 bedroom 1 bath home is thoughtfully designed with a detached heated garage and 365 sq. ft. shed. Pine cupboards in the eat in kitchen. Cozy living room with WETT certified woodstove. High efficiency propane furnace installed in 2009, 45 year warranty shingles installed in 2009. Nicely landscaped. very nice country setting!! Asking $172,900. (K122) MLS 12607986
Distinctive fieldstone home brimming with character. The potential is there to re-convert to duplex or enjoy as is â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a large home with 2 paved driveways and a 2nd staircase leading to 2 privacy bedrooms and separate bath. Timeless styling abounds. There are 2 covered porches (front wraparound with balcony), and a 2 storey carriage house. The roof has been reshingled and the 2nd storey windows are vinyl. Pleasing dĂŠcor, high ceilings, hardwood floors and main floor laundry. Take the virtual tour then book a showing appointment to appreciate the unique charm of this property close to downtown. Asking $233,000 (K117) MLS 12607376 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/748355
WATERFRONT LOT - CUTHILL LANE A very desirable waterfront lot. Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. The gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $189,000. (K58) MLS 12601906
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1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562
725 LITTLE CREEK STREET, NAPANEE Updated brick bungalow complete with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Inground swimming pool; fenced in backyard. Oak kitchen cabinets, built in dishwasher. very nice French doors leading into the livingroom. Lower level new windows in 2011. Newer propane stove/fireplace in main level and recroom. Finished recroom with in-law potential. Attached double car garage. Only 5 minutes south of Napanee on Little Creek road. Asking $265,000. (K119) MLS 12607573
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FITCHETT RD. 8 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, partially treed on hilltop. View of Hay Bay. Directions: County Road 9 to Fitchett Road, go south 1Km. Asking $45,000.(K81) MLS 12604333
FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K82) MLS 12604334
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- 3 bed, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS 12604053 Asking $479,900.
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- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - In-town red brick home on large lot - Needs TLC - In-law potential Offered for sale at $169,900.
- Exclusively offered for sale - Currently set up as a duplex, needs work - 10 acres of land - Call for details Offered for Sale at $159,900.
VACANT LAND - 8 acres with waterfront MLS 12607987 Offered for sale $54,900. - 38 Acres mixed land - Minutes north of Napanee - Fronts on O’Connell and Cty Rd 12 MLS 12608004 Offered for sale at $54,900.
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If you are looking for space, this 3 + 3 bedroom bungalow in the heart of Napanee is for you! This well kept home features 3 bedrooms, large living room, eat-in kitchen and laundry on the main floor as well as a fully finished lower level with a self contained in-law suite. This property also features hardwood and ceramic floors, newer windows (except basement) and doors, updated bathroom and kitchen, an oversized 1.5 car detached garage, lovely deck and huge fenced backyard.
47 BROCK STREET, NEWBURGH $179,900
Move in before the holidays! This very clean and tidy, all brick, 2 +1 bedroom bungalow semi is in absolute move in ready condition and is available for a quick closing. This home has undergone extensive renovations in the last two years including updated natural gas furnace, central air conditioning, steel roof, main level flooring, paint, bathroom renovation with soaker tub and new vanity as well as a custom kitchen installation. This home is perfect for a first home of for those looking to downsize.
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Smaller bungalow in village setting is in very good condition, nothing to do but move in. Updated windows & electric. 3 bedrms, laundry rm would make nice family rm, level lot, viewing Salmon River & walking distance to all amenities. Older single garage & large storage bldg. $149,900 mls 12608116 or www.smallvillagehome.com
Cheaper than rent for this country home. Lots of stone work around the grounds, renovated home needs some finishing touches and some TLC but could be a very comfortable and cheap home. Stone hearth in living rm for woodstove, huge country kitchen for family gatherings, 1 1/2 baths, and separate older single garage. NOW $99,900 mls 12607914 or www.cheapcountryhome.com
206 MAIN STREET ~ LARGER THAN IT LOOKS This waterfront property has huge potential with its lovely living room with hardwood, spacious kitchen/ eating area that leads to a wonderful sunroom over-looking the water. The walkout lower level has large rec room, bedroom and bath and can easily become an inlaw suite. Property has beautiful trees/ gardens, a shed at the water, dock, double upper and lower garages. $273,500. MLS 12606837
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Ready for new owners, live in the house and have this 8 room well maintained motel generate income. There is a detached garage, sheds and lots of parking. Close to the 401 and Hwy 2 there is lots of potential. $399,900. MLS 12606450
PRIVACY! Cottage in the woods best describes this home near Mazinaw Lake. Full 3 bedroom bungalow with open concept living dining areas, lots of natural wood and huge stone fireplace with airtight insert. Completely private on a hill top surrounded by maple trees. Walk to the dam and public access to Mazinaw Lake. A great getaway, permanent home or snowbird summer place. $84,900 mls 12607918 or www.woodedretreathome.com
A REAL GEM! Side split in Centerville is set back from street with nicely groomed yard and even a small stream through. Very bright living rm, 3 bdrms, eat-in kit & lower family rm with woodstove to heat whole house. Solarium/sunroom to enjoy evening meals & insulated 2 car garage has workshop. NOW $227,000 mls 12606648 or www.centervillecountryhome.com
VACANT LAND GREAT COMMERCIAL LOT across from Palmerston Lake and next to the 12 room motel. Great potential for this property that is in the heart of cottage country. $29,900. MLS 12603237 THIS HOBBY PROPERTY has 18 acres with workshop/garage and large barn. Property has a view of Lime Lake, septic and well on it. Ready to build your dream home. $89,900. MLS 12603911 GREAT DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Large acreage zoned M-1. Potential for rezoning Fronts on Hwy 2 and backs close to the 401. $399,900. MLS 12606454
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ARDEN BEAUTY Open concept two bedroom beauty in Arden. This home was completely rebuilt in 2009 and is very modern with newer windows and appliances, large open concept kitchen and living area. 2 skylights, 1 1/2 baths, 2 generous sized bedrooms with the master having a walk-in closet. This home is also wheelchair accessible on both levels. MLS 12607538 $139,900.
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3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. $37,900. MLS 12601115
FOR CREATIVE THINKERS Just a great 158 acres of vacant land just waiting for your creative Ideas. Almost 800 feet of frontage on Old Wilton Road, and over 1 mile of frontage and exposure to the 401. Year-round exposure and free advertising to 40 to 70,000 vehicles per day every day of the year. Call today to discuss your possibilities. $595,000. MLS 12605631
256 DUNDAS ST. WEST A wonderful late nineteenth century character home. Spacious four bedroom centre hall plan. Has a second living unit with private entrance. Formal living and dining rooms, modern oak kitchen, upgraded windows. Refinished woodwork. Oversized town lot with mature trees and a good 2 storey garage/barn/workshop. A unique property. MLS 12606115 $269,000. Virtual Tour myvisuallistings.com/vt/64702.
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A SUPERIOR BUILDING LOT! A real deal on a beautiful fully treed 2.71 acre lot with a good well, new survey and entrance in. Just a short drive north to the Roblin area. Pleasant country views and newer homes nearby. Compare this at $39,000. MLS 12602393
COUNTRY TWO STOREY Almost new 2 storey home in a lovely quiet setting. This home if very adaptable as it can have 3 or 4 bedrooms and can very easily accommodate an in law suite. Large main floor bath with double shower. Both an attached and detached garage/workshop. Easy driving distance to Napanee or Belleville. $259,900. MLS 12606560
61 ACRES - PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 12605596 $499,900.
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DRIVE-IN ROAD. Very desireable 27 acre parcel of vacant land backing onto the 401 and having 645 feet of road frontage on Drive-In Road. Property has 2 gates and a drilled well. $148,900. MLS 12605400
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IMPRESSIVE REPLICA FARMHOUSE Just 10 years young, this superior ICF constructed home features 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 car attached garage, cozy and economical in-floor heating, set on a tranquil 4.92 acres and only 15 minutes from the 401. All of the charm of a bygone era with none of the money pit headaches. Asking $369,900. You really must see this stunning home. Directions: North from Newburgh on Cty Rd 27, left on Hunt Rd, left on Wartman to #68.
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8117 COUNTY ROAD 2, GREATER NAPANEE
DORLAND DRIVE, ADOLPHUSTOWN
Charming country home 3+1 bungalow just east of Napanee on oversized lot ideally suited for busy family, plenty of storage for RVs, vehicles. Interior features new European style white cupboards, new berber carpet in lower level. Exterior features new roof 2011, newer windows & doors 2005. Plenty of water, multiple sources of heat. Great location for Kingston commuters. School bus stops at door and it is 5 minutes from town. $224,900. MLS 12606771
Chalet style model home boasts 2 bdrm floor-plan with bonus loft. No construction financing required, ready in just 60 days, 7 year new home warranty and new high efficiency ratings. 30 yr shingles, fiberglass shower and tub surrounds, crown molding, seamless eaves, R24 wall and R-50 roof insulation. Call to book your appointment and build your new lifestyle. $259,900. MLS 12608482
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2 plus 1 bedroom bungalow on a large beautifully treed lot in quiet village. 20(+/-)minutes to Kingston or Napanee. Features include-remodeled custom kitchen, new hardwood floors, all new doors and windows, walk-out from dining room to new back deck. new central air, updated hydro and newer furnace. Plus a completely maintenance free exterior and fully finished lower level. Tthe perfect family home! $149,900. MLS 12607698
This 3 plus 1 bedroom home is beautifully decorated and features open concept kitchen and dining room with centre island. Patio doors from dining room leading to the back deck over1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. Located on a looking the private back yard, large master bedroom plus two beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of Sharbot more bedrooms on main floor, full finished lower level with walkLake. Great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. out to back yard, large rec room, laundry room, 3 pc bath, two MLS 12603195 additional rooms plus 4th bedroom. MLS 12604128 $154,900
Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $89,900. MLS 12602807
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Hungry Lake hide-away on Big Island. Two bedroom cottage on spectacular 6 1/2 +/- acre lot with approximately 1,000 ft of water frontage. White sand beach, deeper waters for swimming, fishing and docking boats. Majestic pines and other species of mature trees perfect for the nature lovers. Beautiful serene quiet lake, loaded with fish, crown land and no public access. Pontoon boat with 25 HP Yamaha outboard, two aluminum docks, 4 burner propane stove, Consul propane, fridge, propane lights, wood stove, Sunmar composting toilet, ultra quiet 3000 watt honda generator. $159,900. MLS 12607162
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Get back to nature and solitude on this 50+ acre affordable parcel of land that comes with a 24` x 44` double wide with full walk out basement and separate cabin. You will find this hide-a-way in the heart of hunting and fishing country. Located about 10 miles north of Tamworth. $129,900. MLS 12606692
Beautiful and affordable waterfront property. This, close to one acre, picturesque lot has waterfront on two sides, is very well treed, offers good swimming and boating, lots of privacy, comes with 2 trailers and is ready for you to come and enjoy. Located in the heart of hunting, fishing and vacation country, mid distance between Ottawa and Kingston. $69,900. MLS 12606523
3 bedroom bungalow, totally renovated, top to bottom! This home has had too many renos to mention in an ad, but is now in brand new condition. Large two storey two unit building that has been used for rental units or could be converted to workshops, storage, garage and several other uses. Located on a large private 6.78 +/- acre lot. Close to town and the 401. $198,900. MLS 12607298
6 bedroom country home on a 1 plus acre lot south of Napanee with in-law susite for rental income to help pay the mortgage. This property also has a large 24' x 40' -/+ barn/workshop/ garage. Call for details. $149,900. MLS 12601909
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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.
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
94 +/- acres about 10 minutes north of Napanee. Fronting on Hwy #41 and beautiful Stone Hedge Road. Lots of room to roam and perfect location for the new dream home. Also severance possibilities. MLS 12604357 $79,900
ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS AND HUNTERS....140 acres with miles and miles of groomed trails and abutting thousands of acres of crown land. beautiful bush with out croppings of rock, ravines, ridges, ponds - large and small, mature trees of nearly all kinds + a good sized hunting camp with all furnishings. $124,900. 12604106
One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Property is located on a stunning point on Buckshot Lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. If you love privacy and have been searching for the perfect place to hide from the stress of the world...you just found it!! $299,900. MLS 12603309
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* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Backs onto Napanee River * Completely Renovated Throughout * $174,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Separate Dining & Living Room, and Den area * Above Ground Pool Backing onto Briar Fox Golf Club * $214,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 7 Year Old Stone Bungalow * Waterfront Napanee River * $334,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * Inground Heated Pool * Open Concept Living with Beautiful Finishes * $749,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 2200 sq ft workshop in back * Formal Rooms & Large Eat-in Kitchen * $269,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Original Character with Large Rooms * '07 Gas Furnace & New Bath * $134,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Large Intown Fully Fenced Lot * Newer updates Throughout * $199,900
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 75' Waterfront Varty Lake *Beautiful Kitchen with Island * $279,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * 119.36 Acres Hobby Farm * Renovated with Lots of Original Character * $449,900
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www.home4us.ca FEATURE HOME 6953 COUNTY ROAD 2 EAST, NAPANEE This home located between Napanee and Kingston, sits on just over 6 treed acres offering a little piece of paradise. A very peaceful setting with Wilton Creek meandering through the back of property and just brimming with loads of nature. The house is immaculate and tastefully decorated with attractive rooms that show character and design. Landscaping behind the house includes patio, gazebo, pond and stone walkway. Whether your passion is woodworking, mechanical or something in between, you will surely be impressed with the huge(24 x40) heated workshop and second double-car garage (20 x20)on the property. $244,900. MLS 12607811
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466 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE $439,900. MLS 12605841
5458 COUNTY ROAD 8, NAPANEE $129,900. MLS 12608162
1694 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE $379,900. MLS 12608174
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175 DUNDAS STREET W., NAPANEE $219,900. MLS 12607936
427 RED CEDAR LKE ROAD, YARKER $239,900. MLS 12606952
1077 SHIBAGUA ROAD, TAMWORTH $179,900. MLS 12606962
330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE ROAD $214,900. MLS 12605365
144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE $205,900. MLS 12608242
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Stately country 2 storey home on a 1.5 acre lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Living room, sitting room, family room. Lots of upgrades. Central air and central vac. Separate garage with loft. Mature trees. Desirable location at the edge of town. Easy commute to Kingston. $224,900. (EX2960) MLS 12606765
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81 HINCHEY RD. 3+1 bedroom home in country. Older bungalow with carport, 2 car detached and heated garage, 1 single car garage. Main floor is hardwood throughout, wood combination furnace. Close commute to Napanee or Belleville. $159,900. (EX2892) MLS 12605364
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Well kept semi with 2+2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, spacious kitchen with ceramic floors and an abundance of cupboards. Gas heat, central air, fenced yard, double drive. Rec room in finished basement. Asking $159,900. (EX3010)
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343 GINGER ST. $194,900.
Security building! Ideal retirement living within walking distance to downtown and boardwalk to the falls of the Napanee River. Great view of river from your balcony. One bedroom. Condo fees include water and sewer fee. $129,900. (EX2954)
This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths home is situated in a nice area of town. Features gas heat, oak kitchen cabinets, finished family room in basement, inside entry from house to attached garage, patio doors from living room to rear deck, paved drive. MANY RENOVATIONS completed in recent weeks. (EX2878)
356 DESERONTO RD.
Great starter or retirement home. 1 1/2 car garage plus shed, paved drive, 2 baths, hardwood floors on main level, pine floors on upper level. Situated on a beautiful lot. Walking distance to d o w n t o w n . $139,900. (EX2982) MLS 12607327
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This 3 bedroom home deserves your inspection. Full finished basement with great in-law suite possibilities. 2 baths, beautifully decked 21’ aboveground pool, 1 1/2 car detached garage with concrete driveway. Situated in a quiet area with all newer homes. Asking $189,900. (EX3012)
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This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)
Duplex that has been COMPLETELY renovated in recent years. Two 2 bedroom units grosses $21,600. annually. Each unit has separate laundry facilities. All appliances included even washers and dryers. Call Sharon for further details. (EX2972)
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11 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 Must be seen!! Beautifully renovated 2 bedroom waterfront condo. All new flooring, paint and kitchen cupboards. Walk-in closets, 2 baths (1 ensuite). All appliances included. Conveniently located on the main floor with waterview from patio. Asking $159,900. (EX3013)
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55 & 57 DUNDAS ST. 4-plex in downtown area. Upgrades include roof ‘05, oil fired boiler ‘08, oil tanks, lines and fitting ‘05, electrical ‘08. Tenants pay hydro. Lots of parking. Call listing agents for financials. Please allow 24 hours for showings. $229,900. (EX2997) MLS 12607854
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New shingles 2011, newer windows on main level, 2 baths, was a 3 bedroom home and can easily be converted back. Paved drive, good size storage shed, handicapped accessible, huge yard. Good little starter home. $87,900. (EX2932)
356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $124,900. (EX2976)
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61 DUNDAS ST. W. Downtown 6-plex showing good return. Close to amenities. Hardwood. Five 1 bedroom and one 2 bedroom. Electrical upgraded in 2006. Call listing agent for financials. Please allow 24 hours for showings. $229,900. (EX2998) MLS 12607856
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75 & 77 DUNDAS ST. W. 4-plex in downtown Napanee. Close to all amenities. Updated roof 2000, wiring 2004. Showing good return. Call listing agents for financials. Allow 24 hours for showings. $179,900. (EX2999) MLS 12607857
3440 COUNTY RD. 41 Gorgeous setting on over an acre. Ranch style home with wheelchair accessible living quarters on lower level with all amenities. Professionally designed eat-in kitchen. 2 person whirlpool tub in master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage and private pond. 2 years worth of wood for heating. Many upgrades. $229,000. (EX2930) MLS 12606233
1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or skidooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD Proud Victorian styling in rich red brick to match your pride of ownership. On a 5+ acre private retreat. 3 car garage with studio above. Wraparound veranda, douglas fir floors throughout. Cherry kitchen cabinetry with granite tops on counter and island. Refurbished top to bottom. A luxury estate minutes from Napanee. $499,900. (EX2983) MLS 12605131 http://www.toursrus.ca/291oldhamburgrd/tour.htm
95 ACRES Unique recreational property 45 minutes north of Napanee. 2 small cabins, both with hydro, 1886 and 1885 Flinton Road. 1886 has well and septic, 2500’ of road frontage on Flinton Road, has its own little private lake (approximately 15 ares). A must to see. Immediate possession. $179,000. (EX2782) MLS 12602992
164 KIMMETT SIDE RD You own the lot with this starter modular home 2 minutes north of 401. Updates include windows 2010, F.A.O. furnace 2011. 2 bedrooms, reasonable taxes and municipal services on this roomy lot. $119,000. (EX2773) MLS 12602476
9658B HIGHWAY 33 Executive, custom built bungalow on 5 1/2 acres. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room with views of Lake Ontario. Large family room with wood fireplace and walkout to private patio. Some frontage on Lake Ontario overlooking serene bay with several swans. Many upgrades. Call for more info. $285,000. (EX2835) MLS 12604235 http://www.toursrus.ca/9856Bhwy33/tour.htm
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CEDARSTONE RD., TAMWORTH NEW LISTING Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 gpm. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation. Septic system or additional fill is required. $24,900. (EX3000) MLS 12607809 This 2 bedroom, 1 bath modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed.This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character. $259,900. (EX2981) MLS 12607288
3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combination furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purchase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934
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1017 PINEGROVE ROAD $89,900. Small house on 30 acres. Handyman fixerupper. Other storage sheds on site. “Invest Low! Profit High!” 30 acres! They don’t make land anymore! Make your offer. Invest in your imagination. (EX2904) MLS 12605702
3126 SWITZERVILLE ROAD Stately country 2 storey home on a 1.5 acre lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Living room, sitting room, family room. Lots of upgrades. Central air and central vac. Separate garage with loft. Mature trees. Desirable location at the edge of town. Easy commute to Kingston. $224,900. (EX2960) MLS 12606765
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD - $499,900. The ambiance of old and new! The moment you step into this blissfully serene home, the rush and confusion of every day’s routine melt away. 5+ acres, 3 car garage with studio above, wrap-around veranda, cherry and douglas fir trim and cupboards. It’s just plain beautiful. (EX2983) MLS 12605131
439 MAIN STREET
New shingles 2011, newer windows on main level, 2 baths, was a 3 bedroom home and can easily be converted back. Paved drive, good size storage shed, handicapped accessible, huge yard. Good little starter home. $87,900. (EX2932)
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25 MEADOW LANE $119,900. 3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo. Has been renovated and Bright open concept, skylights, sunroom leadrecently painted throughout. Hardwood and bamboo ing to deck and fully landscaped lot. Upgraded flooring, nice deck leading from dining area for those outdoor barbecue chefs. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer in- newer windows, maintenance free. Main floor laundry. (EX2854) MLS 12604607 cluded. (EX2996) MLS 12607678
356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $124,900. (EX2976)
343 GINGER ST. This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths home is situated in a nice area of town. Features gas heat, oak kitchen cabinets, finished family room in basement, inside entry from house to attached garage, patio doors from living room to rear deck, paved drive. MANY RENOVATIONS completed in recent weeks. $194,900. (EX2878)
29 LUFFMAN RD, MARLBANK YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME HAS ENDED! This home has loads of room and tons of privacy. Just 20 minutes from town. You can entertain in your rec room or just kick back and enjoy the tranquility of this fabulous home. Surrounded by mature trees, this home can be your personal oasis! $179,900. MLS 12604809
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ATTENTION TO DETAILS! This home has breathtaking views of the Bay and is loaded with many extra special touches. Gorgeous kitchen with island/eat-at bar, gleaming hardwood floors, dramatic great room with cathedral ceilings and recessed lighting throughout creates a stunning effect! Care and pride in ownership. Come take a look. You won’t be disappointed. Offered at $259,900. MLS 12606982
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2 bedroom interior features eat-in kitchen, sunroom overlooking the water. Newer windows and metal roof. Very nice level lot with seperate bunkie, large deck, dock and nice beach area, flagstone patio. Drilled well & septic. Excellent fishing & boat launch nearby. $154,900. MLS 12607475
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Superb waterfront lot where you can build your dream home. Existing spring-fed dug well, gravel drive, fantastic fishing and breathtaking views make this the place to live. Offered at $189,000. MLS 12608278
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Very spacious Interior is open cottage within 20 concept with munites to dining room large Kingston. Interior enough for a table features 2 of 12, living room bedrooms on main has a wall of level and upper windows with stunning views of the lake, oversized bedroom loft. kitchen with island, master suite features fireplace and Cottage will sleep balcony overlooking the lake. Lower level is fully finished 12 comfortably. and could be used as a seperate rental or in-law suite. Large deck to Sit in your hot tub which is heated with an outdoor wood furnace & watch the boats go by. Call Kelly & start living have your morning coffee on while you watch the boats go by. Very nice level lot. MLS 12605784 $199,000. the dream!! MLS 12605776 $475,000.
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FABULOUS CORNER LOT to build your new home. Located in the charming Village of Enterprise. Existing well on property as well as mature spruce trees. One block from playground and rec park. Near 23 West. $21,900. MLS 12602175
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2913 COUNTY ROAD 1 CAMDEN EAST Absolutley mint. Interior features hardwood & ceramic throughout the entire upper level, open concept with vaulted ceilings and large island. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet & ensuite bath. Lower level is fully finished with a propane fireplace, third bathroom, large rec room and fourth bedroom. Walkout from lower level to patio with wiring in place for a hot tub. Exterior features dbl paved driveway, dbl car garage, large deck with gazebo. This is an ICF home which makes your heating costs minimal. Hurry on this `mint` home on the river! $329,900. (EX2947) MLS 12606513
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SELLER MOTIVATED! Great choice for first time homeowner or those looking for easy living on one floor! Super garage where one can putter their days away. Conveniently located near downtown. Super place to live. $139,900. MLS 12603885
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`WOW` is what you will say when you walk through the door of this stunning open concept home. Interior features rich dark hardwood floors, complimentary ceramic in the kitchen, georgous kitchen with island, stone back splash, solarium like eating area, upper level features 4 beds, main bath with double sinks, master ensuite, lower level has two more beds, a rough in bath. Exterior features stone front with tapestry accents, double car garage, you will love the backyard oasis with large deck overlooking your new I/G pool with lagoon, stairs & jets. MLS 12608024 $399,900
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Excellent bungalow Tremendous value in this with 3 beds, 2 full home. Located only 10 minutes north of Napanee. baths, great This home features 3 sunroom, large deck bedrooms, newly renovated off the eat-in kitchen. bath with soaker tub, large Fully finished lower country kitchen with wood©Copyright Select Home Designs. All rights reserved level with full bath, stove, newer windows, seperate kitchen & spacious living room, carpet large rec room & free home with newer flooring. Exterior features detached walk-out basement garage with woodstove, fully fenced yard with inground pool and poolhouse change room. Enjoy those campfires makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love in your own backyard oasis. All appliances included. MLS the detached double car garage. Call Kelly to view 11606638 $174,900. today! MLS 12607996 $195,000
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93 HENRY Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Solid brick bungalow only 5 years old. Features large open concept kitchen, dining and living room with 1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOST: DON COX Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 gleaming hardwood floors. Patio doors to large 2 tier deck. Fully finished bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace basement with large room, 2 bedrooms and 3 piece bath. Also separate and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 entrance from walkout, perfect in-law suite potential. Located on a larger lot on a dead-end street. $344,900. (EX3015) MLS 12608267 car garage. This is a must to view!! $359,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
24 UNITED 3 bedroom home in Selby. Home has great potential. In need of TLC. Nice large yard, easy commute to Napanee, Kingston and Belleville. Call for private viewing. Owner leaving area...must sell fast!! $98,000. (EX2994) MLS 12607626
HOBBY FARM WITH INCOME 7685 COUNTY RD. 2 50 acres with a great Christmas tree business - approximately 25000 trees planted. Outstanding outbuildings. The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, wood insert in fireplace in living room. This home is updated, just move in! Call for your personal viewing. $550,000. (EX2951) MLS 12606579
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160 EAST ST. Don’t miss this fabulous family home maintaining the original beauty of yesteryear. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen with infloor radiant heat. Original hardwood flooring. Updates include new wiring and plumbing, new roof 2012. 16x32 in-ground pool, 12x18 workshop with loft. $287,900 (EX2961) MLS 12606789
22 EDGEWOOD DR. Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3006) MLS 12608006
549 COUNTY RD 9 A rare find. 64 acres only 1 km from town. Features 3 bedroom bungalow, 40x40 shop with 20 feet clear span, insulated and 414 DUNDAS ST, DESERONTO heated. Great barn with 5 stalls, tack room, hydro and water. 2 bedroom home on a large lot. Windows updated. Partially This property also comes with a piece of waterfront. fenced yard with storage shed. Needs some TLC. Call today Possibilities are endless. $324,000. (EX2923) MLS 12606068 for viewing! $68,000. (EX2924) MLS 12606082
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513 HINCH RD. Looking or lots of space and privacy? Look no further! Excellent family home situated on approximately 10 acres. Features large bright open concept living room/dining room, comes with hardwood floors, patio doors off dining to deck, great working kitchen with large pantry, 3 bedrooms up with a 4 piece ensuite, master on main level with five piece ensuite. Great water here. $259,900. (EX3017) MLS 12608292
1457 WOODFIELD CRES., KINGSTON Great location. Solid brick and stone bungalow. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Large covered deck off living room, full finished basement with large rec room and sauna. New roof (2012), new gas furnace and central air in 2007. Detached double car garage, minutes to the Cataraqui Centre. $229,000. (EX2916) MLS 12605921
164A LASHER RD. Beautiful secluded, woodsy lot with sloping shoreline to excellent deep water for boating and fishing. Single sleeping cabin 8` x 10`, double sleeping cabin 10` x 10`, 3 decks, steel dock and boat lift, pellet stove in living room. A must see!!! $189,900. (EX2895) MLS 12605430
Custom built, waterfront country estate on Picton Bay in Bass Cove. 3000 sq ft to enjoy on the main level featuring; great room with 25’ ceilings, 3 fireplaces, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen. Master bedroom has upper loft and private deck. 2000 sq. feet more in the finished lower level with media room (9 foot screen), full in-law suite with walkout. Maple and ceramic floors, geo-thermal for heat and air conditioning, in-floor heating, central vac, computerized water pressure equalizer. Triple car garage, 25’ x 40’ “toy” storage building with boat port on side. 52 acres, 762 feet of waterfront, open land for crops or maybe a vineyard. $1,145,000. (EX2948) MLS 12606535
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9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 Grand 2 storey, 5 bedroom in a fabulous park-like setting with incredible water views. Very spacious home with many upgrades including kitchen and 2 piece washroom, hardwood floors and newer windows. Huge 2700 sq. ft. 2 storey outbuilding. Would make an ideal building for home business or workshop. $239,900. (EX2946) MLS 12606508 122 BRIDGE ST. WEST Dreaming of owning a red brick Victorian home? This is the one for you! This home has had extensive renovations and upgrades to restore turn-of-the-century beauty as well as improve its functionality using some of today’s best mechanical systems including on-demand hot water, high efficiency energy star furnace and heat pump, Energy Star windows and more! Other great features include a full height/dry basement, detached garage/workshop with second floor loft, extensive decking and covered porches, completely fenced side yard with perennial gardens. All this on a large corner lot! $334,900. (EX3009) MLS 12608138
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1243 COUNTY RD. 1 WEST Spacious 1.5 storey home on 10+ acres, 2 kms from town. Bright kitchen, living room, formal dining room and cozy sunroom overlooking tranquil countryside. 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, freshly painted throughout. Insulated workshop, above-ground salt water pool. Plenty of water at 38 G.P.M. $199,900. (EX2989) MLS 12607485
Year round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating access to Napanee, Picton, Belleville and Kingston. Open concept kitchen/dining/living room with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one ensuite), and central A/C. Fully finished basement with in-law suite, laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout to 14’ x 28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler system, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. Many upgrades include new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main level. $365,000. (EX2938) MLS 12606318
126B LASHERS RD. Looking for prime waterfront? Look no f u r t h e r . Winterized cottage, year round a c c e s s . Featuring large living room/dining room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. Massive quonset hut with wood stove on Long Reach. Don’t miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879)
2438 139 WILSON ST, SOUTH SHORE 998 KINGSTON Pretty 1/2 storey CALLAGHAN Legal duplex with with balcony off of RD. additional income in master bedroom. Lots of room lower unit. All brick Kitchen has to roam! Large units separately newer cupboards, metered, parking for 4 bedroom newer windows 3 vehicles, on-site home, 2 baththroughout, winlaundry. Top unit rentrooms, bright dows (5 years). ed. Buyer can live in family room, Excellent barn one and rent the 3rd living room 83 MITCHELL RD. with 5 box stalls one. Market rent of 3 bedroom for $800. plus, 2nd floor unit 319 CAMDEN RD. and den, 32 x 127 acre farm with 2 1/2 acre Licensed Gravel Pit. 90 acres and hay loft. $850. plus, lower level 2 bedroom $750. plus. Tenants pay for Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new good, workable farm land, the remaining pasture and bush. The 40 shop with hydro. Great 1.5 acre property close to the Large 1 1/2 utilities. Seller may hold 1st mortgage dependant on qualificahome features 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, large kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, garage with electricity. All situated on a picturesque 5.32 acres. 401. Property being sold “as is.” $189,900. (EX2891) MLS tions of buyer. Lower level and 2nd level can be viewed withliving room, plus a den. $489,900. (EX2953) MLS 12606696 new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. Horses permitted! $249,900. (EX2978) MLS 12607173 12605300 out notice. $284,500. (EX3003) MLS 12607927 $167,000. ( EX2995) MLS 12607647
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219 BRIDGE ST. W. Roomy 2 storey red brick on corner lot. Interior features main floor family room with gas fireplace, large living room with a gas fireplace, Prime building lot. 4 acres on Napanee River. unique bay window sitting area. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) and 2 more bathrooms! New boiler heating system, metal roof and lots of character. $249,900. (EX2963) MLS 12606842
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63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washExcellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. rooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX2980) MLS 12607155 offers. (EX2890) MLS 12605290
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132 RIVER RD. 5388 sq. ft. limestone century home located on 480 rolling acres overlooking the Napanee River. Featuring 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, main floor family room and rec room, three woodburning fireplaces and 3.5 baths. The horse barn features 5 box stalls, tack room, hay storage overhead. Plus a horse barn that features 8 stalls plus a drive shed plus another drive shed with workshop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own “A Mansion on a Hill” (EX2836) MLS 12604245
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17-125 EAST There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX2962) MLS 12606792
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39 DONAHUE ST Looking to live on the water? All the rights of full ownership without the price. Excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy the view of the water from almost every room. Large 42’ x 21’ deck, great for entertaining. Year round access. Ownership is a shareholder basis registered as Beaver Trace (549321 Ontario Ltd.) and access to common area ($204/year maintenance). $139,900. (EX2809) MLS 12603680
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3232 SWITZERVILLE RD Isn’t this where you would like to live. How can you pass up the opportunity to own this custom built 3+1 bedroom home. The open concept main level has vaulted ceilings, wainscotting, a stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and 2 full baths including a beautiful ensuite. This home offers a fully finished lower level with room for storage, gym, bar area, rec room, a large bedroom, office and half bath. Enjoy entertaining and BBQ`ing on your large back deck overlooking a crystal blue inground salt water pool in your own peaceful, private country setting. There are so many features in this spectacular home, you just have to see it! $389,900. (EX2857) MLS 12604734
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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central locaGreat investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term tion. Triple tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. Net Lease. $1450./month (EX2950) MLS 12606569 (EX2746) MLS 12601695
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Looking for a great private waterfront building lot on South Great in-town building lot with a total of 2.6 Shore, Hay Bay with 360 feet of level water frontage. SOLD acres. New driveway being installed. Build your Ready for your dream home. $99,900. (EX2899) MLS dream home today. $49,000. (EX2720) MLS 12600982 12605561 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre Great building lot on South Shore, Hay Bay with 84 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level water frontage. $49,900. (EX2900) MLS 12605562 lot. Listing is conditional on severance and survey. $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min12603942 utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX2977) MLS 12607132
BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX2768) MLS 12602220 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946
LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of (EX2545) MLS 11605554 water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, very private. 15 acres was EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- a former sand pit, yet still on a public road. $29,900. ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your (EX2543) MLS 11605474 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the propIf you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for erty. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and 10601646
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town have space to roam. New well and entrance to be PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is installed. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX2990) MLS on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today 12607523 applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012 for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152
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Unlucky number seven for Raiders Losing streak continues By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS he atmosphere inside the Strathcona Paper Centre resembled that of the Napanee Public Library on Tuesday, as the Napanee Raiders suffered a 6-1 loss to Port Hope. Home town fans were left with little to cheer about as the Raiders never held a lead in the game en route to their seventh straight loss. The place was eerily silent after every Panther goal. “Whether it’s personnel changes or player changes, something’s got to swing us,” said Napanee Raiders head coach André Roy. “I think the fans of Napanee deserve more. They deserve better.” Port Hope grabbed a 20 lead courtesy a pair of goals from Dan Lagrios in the opening 16 minutes of the game. His first was a one-timer, the second a wrap around gift. Donny Emmons
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Corey Prince had two assists in Friday’s 5-3 loss.
Picton Pirates conquer Storm Storm swept in home-and-away BEAVER STAFF acing the league leading Picton Pirates in a homeand-away series this week, the Deseronto Storm were left needing the rosiest of coloured glasses to see the positive. Though they were swept and saw their losing streak reach 11 games, they did squeeze a tiny victory out of Friday's home game. Entering the third period tied 3-3 against the league leading Picton Pirates, the Storm were in position to at least earn a point for the first time since Sept. 23. Instead Picton’s Mitchell Smith sniped a short-handed goal at the 5:54 mark of the third, which held as the eventual game winner. Seth VanVlack added an insurance tally a minute later to seal the 5-3 win. Deseronto had battled back from a 3-1 deficit with goals from Jared Boomhower and Corey Prince, both striking within the final two minutes of the second. Brett Maracle counted in the first, tying the game a 1-1. Prince had a hand in every goal, picking up two assists to go with his goal. Boomhower and Brett Bateman also had helpers. Dan Corrigan turned away 55 shots in the losing effort, doing everything he could to give his team a chance. Deseronto managed 31 shots to Picton’s 60.
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Deseronto was 0 for 2 on the man advantage, including allowing the key short-hander. Picton scored once on four power-play opportunities. It may look the same in the standings, but Friday’s loss was a lot easier to take than the 10-1 thumping they suffered the night before in Picton. Boomhower had Deseronto’s only goal, scoring short-handed early in the second on a pass from Riley Muise. By then the Storm were already behind 3-0, and it only got worse. A pair of Picton’s goals came on the power-play. Deseronto had only two power-play chances and didn't convert on any of them. Kenny Murduff had a hat trick for the Pirates as his team outshot the visitors 59-28. Corrigan allowed six of the goals before getting yanked for Cody Dafoe. The loss drops Deseronto to 1-12 on the year, dead last in the Empire B League. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Picton, who at 101-2 leads the second place Panthers by three points (22-19). Jets and Rebels are tied with 17. The Storm will look to once again got off the skid tomorrow night when they welcome the visiting Campbellford Rebels to the Deseronto Community Centre. Puck drop is 8:30 p.m. On Sunday they’ll head to Amherstview for a 7:30 p.m. showdown.
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Napanee’s Joel Ferland (right), does everything he can to disrupt the Panthers’ Brad Heykoop’s shot on net. notched Napanee’s only response, firing the lose puck through traffic in front of the net and into the twine. Zach KnappHermer and Luke Emmons had assists. Brad Heykoop restored the two goal lead in the second with a screened goal and Lagrios picked up the hat trick when he was left alone at the side of the net, banking home an easy one.
Jacob Spicer and Dalton Lawrence added one each in the third. Copeland was pulled with seven minutes left in the third to make way for AP goalie James Hanley. The Napanee Stars major midget did well in his brief time, stopping every shot he faced, including two right off the face off. Roy called Hanley a potential ‘goalie of the future’ for Napanee.
He served as back up while Mike Brogee nurses a sore finger. Brogee is expected back next week. “The guys aren’t playing well in front of (Copeland) and it’s not fair to leave Cope hanging the way he has been,” Roy said of the decision to send in the back up goalie. “It’s been like that for too many games this season.”
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Silver finish for Benn’s university career Napanee rugby standout bids farewell to Guelph after five years By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS rittany Benn’s career with the Guelph Gryphons women’s rugby team may not have had the ending she'd hoped, but it was still very much a fairytale. Facing off in the CIS gold medal game in Antigonish N.S. on Sunday, the Gryphons fell 37-0 to the same St. Francis University X-Women they bested one year earlier. The loss meant the Napanee native’s five year run with Guelph ended with silver. “Coming into the season our ultimate goal was OUA gold medalists and the National championship,” said Benn. “That’s always the goal. You try to reach your fullest potential as a team. Although we lost 12 players (who graduated), we built on that. I'm extremely proud of the girls on the team and how the coaches developed us within two months.” In pool play the Gryphons beat Alberta and Acadia to earn their way
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Britt Benn (right) eludes an Alberta Panda defender to score a critical try in Guelph’s win. into the gold medal match. For her efforts Benn was awarded a tournament allstar selection at the centre position. Prior to the tournament she was presented with the CIS Athlete of the Year Award to go with the provincial MVP award she earned in the regular season.
“You just go to the CIS banquet with the hope that some other girl on the team is going to win something,” Benn said of winning athlete of the year. “I didn’t expect it at all. I had an excellent five years here with the girls. I wouldn't take it back for the world. This has been the best five years of my life.”
There was no shortage of people Benn thanked for her success. From coaches, teammates, her parents, friends, family and the entire town of Napanee, she said to list them all would be impossible. Though her five years at Guelph were filled with many memories, it's her teammates that she'll miss the most. “We’re a family basically, a sisterhood,” she said. “I can take that away from leaving the school and leaving the team. Once a Gryphon, always a Gryphon.” She’ll have little time to rest her battered bones as next Thursday she departs for a 10 day training camp in British Columbia. There she will attempt to earn a spot on one of two Canadian squads, preferably the ‘A’ squad, that will compete in a sevens tournament in Dubai, UAE. That tournament runs Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. From there she will continue to work towards her ultimate goal of suiting up for Canada in the 2016 Olympic games.
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oon to come is our second bonspiel of the season and this is the popular North Key Construction Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Open which runs tomorrow through Sunday. Many, many volunteers are needed to ensure the success of this event. The Open will feature 32 teams including NDCCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own defending champion Dickson rink. Results will be reported in next weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s article. The weekend after is the also popular Ladies Open so there is no shortage of terrific curling to come out and watch. Curlers are now settled into their games and all is running smoothly at the club. League directors can now take a big breath before they have to do it all over again when compiling the second draw. Due to the hard work of Ellyn McEwen and Shelley Alkenbrack, the club is pleased to take this opportunity to thank all our club sponsors whom without
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Management, Wilcon Doors, Aura by Colour Connection, A & M Sports, Country Traditions Frozen Foods, Exit Reality, Tim Hortonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Napanee Opticians, Quinte Curling Supply, Murray Drywall, Scotia Bank, Home Hardware Building Centre, and Shaws Home Furniture. We are fortunate to have a further list of club sponsors who help us make all our bonspiels the success they are and these businesses are thanked throughout the season as the event happens. Quinte Curling Supplies has changed their date and will be at the club Friday, Nov. 16 so please make a note of the date change. By the time this article comes out, curlers should have the agenda for the Semi Annual General Meeting on Sunday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m. The change requested for our new set of By Laws is on the table at the front of the club so take a minute and read this document. Most of the new By Laws were agreed upon at the closing General Meeting and the change requested is typed on the front of the folder displayed. Questions about the By Laws can be directed to myself or Debbie Currier, your President.
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Peewee ‘A’ Stars strike gold in Kingston Tournament
BEAVER STAFF The Napanee Peewee A Stars won it all at the Kingston Tournament this past weekend. The Peewees defeated Belleville’s AA Minor team 4-1 in the finals, having earlier preyed on the West London Hawks 5-1. In the championship, Eli Brown scored early, thanks to a missed poke check by the Belleville netminder. Steven Shea scored 10 seconds later on a setup by Brendan Hagerman. Before the period ended Hagerman set up Shea again right off the faceoff. As well, Ethan Winter converted a rebound to make the final 4-1. In the earlier West London semifinal, Shea scored a rebound after Kael Fredenburgh blasted a shot from the point, and Hagerman scored on a rebound off Shea’s stick. In the third, Hagerman scored his second, Makenzi Montpetit bagged a single, and Eli Brown netted an empty net marker to make it 5-1. In the round robin, Napanee defeated Belleville 2-1 on the strength of a late power play goal, scored by Winter who went top shelf. Earlier, Shea scored on a rebound from Fredenburg’s point shot. The locals outshot Belleville 27-11 in that contest. Murray Craig, called up on Friday morning to give Finn Pearce a rest after 14 straight starts, earned the win. Shea had two goals in a 3-1 win over Oswego, NY while Ryan McLay had one. Shea added to his total for the lone goal in a 5-1 loss to Kingston. They faced West London earlier, in a meaningless game, having already secured a semifinal match with this same squad, and they fell 2-1. Hagerman jammed one home on the short side for their only tally. “As a coaching staff we have implemented a concept and style that we felt would best suit the team
that we have and they executed it together over the weekend,” said Stars coach Mike Casselman. “It’s the team that plays together that will have the most success. Success is not just based wins, it’s about growing and developing each player individually and team wise and since the season has started we have grown together and over the weekend we were rewarded for it and winning was just a bonus.” “We did not need higher powers to score a goal for us or someone else to give us a bounce,” added Casselman. “You create your bounces by executing together and that is what the boys did over the weekend.” n On Friday the high ranking Minor Peewee As faced a challenge from their hosts, second place Whitby Blue. Concerns about officiating did not alter their play however, as the Stars won 3-1. Saturday, at home to Port Perry, they spotted their opponents two before settling down to win 4-2. Goal scorers were Kyle Garrett (2), Carter Hunt, and Emmet Pierce. n The Napanee Atom As coasted to a 7-1 win over Oshawa. After allowing them a one-goal lead, the Stars scored four times in a three minute span. Kenny Paddle-Grant netted one, while Tristan Shelley had two, and Zack Doyle chalked up four. n The Napanee Peewee AE Stars didn’t finish the weekend empty handed, but they certainly left feeling they left some winnable points on the table. After a hard-fought 2-0 loss to the Peterborough Peewee AE Petes on Friday night, the Stars underperformed in a road game against Uxbridge on Sunday, on route to a 3-3 tie. In the first game Friday night, netminder Cole East made several big saves to help keep his team in the game on the Goodyear rink; unfortunately, the Stars couldn’t turn opportunities into goals against the skilled, hard-hitting Petes.
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Peewee A Stars bested Belleville 4-1 to win first in the Kingston Tournament this weekend. Two days later, the Stars stumbled out of the gate in Uxbridge, and barely escaped with the tie. The only line that didn’t have difficulty was that of Kiel Benton, Michael Lloyd and Brock Vale — the trio of major peewees had a hand in all three Napanee goals. Vale had the gametying goal and two assists, while Lloyd had a goal and an assist. Benton picked up Napanee’s first goal. Defenceman Braiden Brant also collected an assist. Some backchecking lapses made for a tough night for goalie Nolan Hatch; nevertheless, he went above and beyond in turning away several Uxbridge chances. The Stars’ focus now shifts to the Belleville Peewee AE Bulls for a road game tonight, followed by a matchup against the formidable Toros in Clarington on Sunday. n Saturday, the Minor Atom As tied Whitby Blue 3-3, with Elliot Mundle, Johnny Hearns, and Ben White potting goals for the home squad. n The Stars Novice As continue to be undefeated. On Saturday the Stars played
against Uxbridge, winning 2-1. Cole Campbell and Cal Uens were the scorers in this game with assists going to Zach Slaven and Mason Arthur. n The Novice AE Stars split their games, shutting out Oshawa White 6-0, but losing to Peterborough 112. Saturday in Oshawa, goalies Jacob Buxton and Nathaniel Cinnamon shared the shutout. Scoring for Napanee were Spencer Cranley (two), Aiden Haller-Brady (two), Connor McGinnis, and Taylor Gilmour. Sunday, in Peterborough, it was a heated match with Peterborough overpowering them to win. Both goalies made a valiant effort to ward off goals with brilliant saves, but in the end fell short of a win. Brooks tallied both markers. n The Kumon Atom Crunch won one and lost one over the past week. On Thursday they faced off with the Belleville Bearcats and came up short with a 20 loss. On Sunday they faced the Durham West Lightning and won 3-0. Ella Pringle opened the scoring in the second with a nice pass from Hailey
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Steve Shea is captain of the Major Peewee Napanee Stars. A vocal leader in the dressing room and disciplined dynamic scorer on the ice, he helped his team to a first place finish at a K i n g s t o n tournament this past weekend. He manages to use his size to win battles in all three zones, all the while staying out of the penalty box.
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several key saves, especially in the second. Midway through the third, the Hawks tied the game and then took the lead. The boys fought hard to net another, and actually outshot their opponents 6-2, but time ran out. Earning assists were Connor Taylor (three), Brody Ford, and Haaken Zatterberg. Saturday, in Ajax, the Stars took an early 2-0 lead in the first, on two goals by Cullen Hinds. The Knights tallied the next eight goals. Hinds made it 8-3 in the third period. n The Juvenile As were edged in a close 3-2 encounter with PEC. Isaac Bowen and Kyle Doupe each had goals Napanee.
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Treadgold. Kumon’s second goal came off the stick of Lauren Sutton with an assist going to Mackenzie Myers. Finishing off the Crunch scoring was Anna Baker, unassisted. Madison Burgess picked up another shutout. n The Minor Midgets had two games this past week – at home to Quinte West, and in Ajax on Saturday night. Quinte West scored the first goal, but the Stars quickly answered with one of their own – Cullen Hinds on a setup from Connor Taylor and Riley West. The second period ended 3-2 for Napanee with a back-hand trickler by Colsen Bertrand, and a nice goal by Riley West. Iggy made
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Latest Selby show has long title, lots of laughs Christmas comedy starts on Nov. 8 at LCT In the words of Mark SauvĂŠ, the co-producer of the latest Lennox Community Theatre production, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a play that promises to be as entertaining as its title is long. Written by David McGillivray and Walter Merlin, Jr., The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guild Dramatic Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Production of A Christmas Carol opens on Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. This comedy is sure to leave audiences in stitches, as it did Director Richard Linley the first time her read it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I started to read this one and I started laughing within half a page or so of getting into it, so I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to read too much more to decide that somehow I was going to make this play work in this theatre,â&#x20AC;? he told the Beaver on Sunday during a rehearsal at the Selby theatre. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just hope (audiences) donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a laugh left in them on their way out the door. I think we can pretty much guarantee that, and as I say, there wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a dry seat in the house.â&#x20AC;? The cast features Peter Lovett as Mrs. Reece, Rosemarie Mallen as Mercedes, Dick Miller as Gordon Pugh, Kathryn Patterson as Felicity, and Sandy Turcotte as Thelma. Originally set in England, the show has been reset for Ontario to feature some local humour. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s part of a series of comedies about a very poor womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theatre company,â&#x20AC;? Linley said.
When a series of incidents, including bad weather, the resulting traffic jam and even a shopping cart accident, sidetrack the production of A Christmas Carol â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the play within the play â&#x20AC;&#x201C; cast members are forced to take on various roles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theatre company is putting on that village theatre production of A Christmas Carol, and of course weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had direct experience ourselves with this, because thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the show we did two years ago,â&#x20AC;? said Linley. Unlike the Selby cast, these characters are illprepared for the show, and when the cast arrives late, they even try to enlist the help of audience members. Playing an ill-tempered diva, Sandy Turcotte says her character believes she is the most amazing, showstopping actress to ever set foot on the stage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am Thelma but I am also playing the part of Ebenezer Scrooge,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every bumbling idiot on the stage just canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem to get their parts right, and it annoys me and it comes out.â&#x20AC;? For Dick Miller who plays Gordon Pugh, the stage manager, the fill-in roles quickly add up. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I play Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, Santa Claus and then two or three other cast members,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While Thelma plays Scrooge, the one character she has, all the rest of us have to fill in for the rest of the characters, and we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really know the lines.â&#x20AC;? As a result of all the
character changes, Linley pointed to the hard work and dedication of the costume designers, bask stage crew and stage managers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s technically a busy show so we are absolutely going to be reliant on the young people we have helping out two stage managers,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve also got five excellent comic actors and they are all doing a great job. I trust people will come out to see the show and support it.â&#x20AC;? Following up on the success of last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s season â&#x20AC;&#x201D; which Linley said resulted in the most revenue coming into the theatre than ever before â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guild Dramatic Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Production of A Christmas Carol is the second play for the LCT crew this season. While Linley said that setting a record revenue season is not the theatreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mandate, it does ensure that productions take place.â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you lose money more than you make it youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re out of business in community theatre,â&#x20AC;? he added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People need to support arts in their community or theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll lose them.â&#x20AC;? The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Guild Dramatic Societyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Production of A Christmas Carol opens Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. and runs Nov. 24, 29 and 30; Dec. 1, 6, 7 and 8, with matinĂŠes on Nov. 25 and Dec. 2 starting at 2 p.m. Admission is $15 regular and $12 seniors on Sundays, and tickets are available at Gray's IDA Drug Store in Napanee, 613-3543346.
KIDSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; CLUB At Napanee Baptist Church at 291 Dundas St. W. on Thursday nights. For kids 412, from 6-7 p.m. Join us for songs, Bible stories, games and more. L&A HOSPICE REGAL GIFTS Please visit Hospice Lennox and Addingtonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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hospice.ca or call: 613-3540833. NAPANEE BADMINTON CLUB At NDSS Gym 2 on Monday nights from 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Thursday nights from 79:30 p.m. First night is free for new members. Cost is $65 per season, September to May. Ages 16-plus welcome. Please bring your own racket, birdies are provided. If you are interested in joining or for further information, contact Paul Kimmett at paulkimmettres@hotmail.com or Alphonse Poitras at alphonse@kos.net. DECEMBER 8 CAROL SINGING Join us from 2-3:30 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, to sing carols old and new. This is an informal gathering of the community. Rather than charge admission, we ask that you bring food for the local food banks. Cash donations would also be welcome. Please plan on joining us in celebrating the Spirit of Christmas in music and sharing. If you wish to know more or have a question, please contact me, Marg Robertson 613-354-4517.
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Rosemarie Mallen and Dick Miller work through their lines as characters Mercedes and Gordon Pugh respectively during rehearsal last week.
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The Anglican Parish of Tyendinaga is seeking an Organist. This is a two point Parish with Sunday services at 8:30am at 10:30am. Familiarity with Anglican liturgy and worship would be an asset. Please visit the parishoftyendinaga.org website for job description. Please forward resumes to Parish of Tyendinaga, 321 Bayshore Road, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K1X0.
Part- Time Parish Administrator Required
The Anglican Parish of Tyendinaga is seeking a Part-Time Administrator to work in the Parish Office, located at All Saints’ Church, 1295 Ridge Road Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Working three mornings a week the Administrator would need to be proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software. For further information on job duties please visit parishoftyendinaga.org website. Please forward resumes to Parish of Tyendinaga, 321 Bayshore Road, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K1X0.
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CASUAL PART-TIME experienced waitress for local cafe. Send resume to Employment, Apartment 1, 12 Dundas Street East, Napanee, Ontario K7R 1H6. Interviews will be conducted by telephone to determine suitability. 613-583-9272.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613354-3192. INTERIOR PAINTING. More than 30 years experience in choosing colours, painting and decorating to help you love the space you’re in. Estimates and references available. Louise and Robert Storey 613-3548156, 613-305-1954, 613-305-1994.
JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED
• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service
Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671; cell, 613-561-1621. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
SPECIAL NOTICES
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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. PASSPORT PHOTOS professionally taken by Mike Murphy/MJM Photo. Call 613-354-3232. Only $15 total.
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, November 23rd, 24th; Hunter Education, November 30th, December 1st. Wild Turkey license examinations. Call Bill, 613335-2786.
HERITAGE HALL
BUFFET DINNER CHICKEN & MEATLOAF
Sunday, November 11th Serving 4pm - 7pm $10 per person
613-476-2342 166 County Rd 6, Picton *No Reservations
MELISSA STYLIANOU Quintet with Special Guest Megan Hamilton, Friday, Novmber 16th, 7:30pm, Chalmers United Church, 212 Barrie Street, Kingston. Students/Seniors, $10; adults, $20 www.queensu.ca/pao or call 613533-2558. A concert to raise awareness of student mental health initiatives at Queen’s. MTO/OFSC SNOWMOBILE driving training course, Saturday, November 24th, 8:30am-4:30pm. Contact Tracey Parker by November 16th, 613-386-1066.
PARKINSON’S AND CAREGIVERS’ GROUP MEETING
November 14th, 1:30pm at S.O.S. Special Speaker: Terry Sprague offering tax credits benefits, fellowship and support.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 177 East Street, Napanee, Christmas Trees and Lights. 613-354-9948,
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Marion Craig extend sincere appreciation and thanks for the kindness and support received at the time of her death. We are grateful for cards, phone calls, visits, flowers, food, expressions of sympathy and donations to The John M. Parrott Centre and the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation. Colin, Jason, Ryan, Elaine and Doug of the Wartman Funeral Home were professional and most helpful. Thanks to grandson Craig Copeland for his wonderful eulogy of his grandmother and to Charlie King for his solos and Judy Lasher and Charlie for their music together. Thanks to Craig and Cal McGarvey, Jake Hulton, Kyle Copeland, Mac Campbell and Blair Gray for serving as pallbearers and to Charlie Gray for flower bearer. We would also like to thank the staff of Cedar Grove at The John M. Parrott Centre who compassionately cared for Mum for the last two years. You are truly exceptional people. Also thank you to Dr. Sloan for his care and the staff at Lennox and Addington Hospital when needed. Joan Gray, Marg Copeland and families. The family of the late Wray Brookfield would like to express our sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbours for their love and support during the recent loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. A special thanks to the staff of The John M. Parrott Centre for their wonderful and compassionate care, to Dr. Little, Rev. Ryan McNally, the ladies from Selby United Church UCW for the delicious lunch after the funeral and to the Hannah Funeral Home, Lindsay Hannah and staff for their compassion at this time. Thank you to all for the flowers, charitable donations, visitations, food and cards. Your kindness and caring during this time will always be remembered. Thanks again for being there for us. God bless you all. Barb, Jeff and Trish, Rob and Laurie and families.
MEMORIAMS
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GREEN - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and nannie, Ellizabeth (Betty), who passed away November 8, 1995. It was 17 years ago that you left us and we miss you all the time. Our families have grown, changed and some have moved away, but the one thing that will never change or fade away is the love and memories we hold in our hearts. Always loved and never forgotten. Alfie, Sherry, Karen and families. GROSE - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John, who passed away November 14, 2011. Always loved and remembered by wife Ruth and family. HAYCOCK - In loving memory of a dear father, Donald William. Silently the angels took dad Into the mansion above There shall he rest from earth’s toll Safe in the arms of God’s love. Love your daughter, Tammy Haycock. HAYES - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Jules, who passed away November 10, 2009. Dearly missed, forever loved. Sylvia, Barbara (Shane), Bill and Beverly (Jacob). LUCAS - In loving memory of a dear father, Wm. E. Lucas, 1908-1991. Remembered by daughter Marion, son-in-law Bob, son Bill, daughterin-law Emily, son Jim, daughter-inlaw Helen. SHERMAN - In loving memory of my dear husband, father, Mervin, who passed away on November 9, 2008. There is a sad and sweet remembrance, There is memory fond and true; There is a token of affection And a heartache still for you. Love always, wife Tillie, Bob (Joanne), Michael (Karen) and Carolyn (John). STAGG - Brian John Charles George Joseph, 1950-2005. “Seven years of bad luck” “The seven year itch” Times Up. Love forever and always, “The pearl of your heart” TELFORD - In memory of our son and brother, Terry Telford, 19552010. 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 and Erin, grandniece Gracie Fay. SHORE - In loving memory of a dear husband, Robert, who passed away November 7, 2009. He left us quietly with his thoughts unknown, But he left us a memory we are proud to own, So treasure him Lord, in Your Garden of Rest, For when on earth he was on of the best. Lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his wife Wanda and family.
DEATHS
KITCHIN, Patrick D
Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital on Thursday, November 1, 2012 after a battle with cancer. Patrick Domini Kitchin of Tamworth at age 68, predeceased by his mother Mavis Hudson and step-father Mietik Zawilski. Beloved husband of Marilyn Kitchin (Hinchey). Father of Sarah Kitchin of Calgary, Alberta and Peter Kitchin of Westchester, New York. Grandfather of Emily, Kate, Jake and Gabriella Kitchin. Dear brother of Joanna Hudson-Demerais (Jacques) of Toronto; Christine Meehan (Tony) of Australia; Julia Carey of Toronto; Jane Conway of Coldwater; Lillian Ligouri (Michael) of Boston; Joanie Mitchell of Fort Erie and Linda Lippi of Fort Erie. Brother-in-law of Helen Ritchie (Bob McKean) of Barrie; Danny Hinchey (Joanne) of Tamworth; Diane Adie (Doug Beer) of Belle Ewart, Ontario, and the late Jane Wisteard (Peter of Kingston) and Herb Hinchey (Linda of Tamworth). Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Pat’s life will be held at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth on Saturday, November 10th at 1pm. Interment Christ Church Cemetery in Tamworth followed by a luncheon at the Royal Canadian Legion in Tamworth from 2pm-4pm. Memorial donations made to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital, Lupus Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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DEATHS
CRAIG, Marion Emily (nee Fretts)
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DENISON, Ralph Spencer
OFFICIAL NOTICES
TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL WASTE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING SERVICES Proposal #W2012-01
The Council of the Township of Stone Mills invites Proposals from interested parties for the supply of waste and recycling services. Sealed RFP’s from interested parties will be received by the Manager of Public Works in envelopes plainly marked as to its contents until: 12:00 p.m., local time, on Monday, December 3, 2012
At The John M. Parrott Centre in Napanee, with her loving family by her side, on Wednesday, October 31, 2012, at age 90, beloved wife of the late Claude Craig. Dear mother of Joan Gray (late Franklin) and Marg Copeland (David), all of R.R.1, Napanee. Cherished grandmother of Susan Docteur, Sharon Campbell, Blair Gray, Connie McGarvey (Andy), Kim Hulton (Danny) and Craig Copeland (Jennifer) and greatgrandmother of Mackenzie and Samantha Campbell, Kassidy and Charles Gray, Craig, Cal and Carrie McGarvey, Jake and Jenna Hulton and Kyle and Christie Copeland. Sister of Winifred Sawford of Hamilton and the late Jessie Markman. Fondly remembered by sistersin-law, Beth Hunter and Helen Craig and many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Friday from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 11am with visitation one hour prior. Interment Morven Cemetery. Donations by cheque to The John M. Parrott Centre or the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation 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
Passed away peacefully in his 98th year on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home in Deseronto, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of the late Erma (nee Grooms). Dear father of Barb (Ray) Hicks of Napanee. Cherished grandfather of Kevin (Peggy) Hicks, Patricia (Rob) Scott, James (Angela) Hicks, Lori (Mark) Toth, Victoria Willow of Victoria, British Columbia and Daniel Sherman. Fondly remembered by his 14 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Survived by sister-in-law Helen Scilly. Predeceased by his daughter Mary Katherine Sherman, sister Madelyn Grooms, grandsons Robert Wade Hicks and Joseph Sherman. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Thursday, November 8th from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, November 9th at 11am. Reception to follow Service in the Wartman Funeral Home Reception Centre. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Donations by cheque to Grace United Church, Napanee or the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation 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 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
TAYLOR, Lillian
At the Belleville General Hospital on Monday, November 5, 2012. Vera Lillian Taylor of Napanee at age 92. Beloved wife of the late Harry Taylor. Dear mother of Allan Taylor (Judy) of Tiny, Ontario and Mark Taylor (late Linda) of Napanee. Loving grandmother of Amber Playford (John) and York Taylor (Jennifer) and Jennifer TaylorPringle (Mark). Great-grandmother of Summer Terpstra, Jackson Pringle and Lucas and Ben Taylor. Sister of the late Ellen Winter and Norman Allin. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (Wannamaker-Tierney Chapel) at 123 Dundas Street West (613-3543341) on Thursday, November 8th from 10am. Funeral Service to follow in the Chapel at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Grace United Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
Documents may be obtained by visiting: www.stonemills.com or contact Keith Miller, Manager of Public Works 4500 County Road 4 Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0 613-378-1435 Email: roads@stonemills.com
2013 COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Council will receive applications to serve on the following committees, without remuneration, for a one year term commencing December 1, 2012 and expiring November 30, 2013: Cemeteries Committee Heritage Committee Recreation & Property Advisory Committee Taxi Commission Loyalist Parkway
(7 people) (9 people) (10 people) (1 person) (1 person)
Individuals interested in serving on any of the above committees are invited to submit a brief outline of their interests and experience to the undersigned by Friday, November 23, 2012.
Further information may be obtained by contacting Pamela Barnard, Assistant to the Clerk, at the Loyalist Township offices at 386-7351, ext. 120. Paul Snider, AMCT Director of Administrative Services/Clerk The Corporation of Loyalist Township Box 70, 263 Main Street Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0
HELP WANTED
Local Project Representative At TransCanada, our reputation matters. We recognize that excellence in stakeholder engagement helps deliver value in a socially and environmentally responsible manner, and we value the diverse thoughts, opinions and experiences that contribute to better decisions and outcomes. We are seeking an enthusiastic and energetic individual to work with TransCanada in the Greater Napanee and County of Lennox & Addington area. The position would represent a key role in our engagement team and would be responsible for ongoing consultation with local government and members of the community in relation to our proposed energy project (proposed to be located next to the existing Lennox Generating Station in Greater Napanee). If you have prior experience working with the community in this area and are looking for a job that offers a lot of diversity, then we’d like to hear from you. Please send your resume to NGS@transcanada.com by November 21, 2012. Requirements: s
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21st Annual Christmas Craft Show & Sale
Picton Arena - 375 Main St - Community Hall Nov 10th 9:30-4:30 ~ Nov 11th 10:30-4:00 Admission $2.00 Children 12 and under free
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9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE - Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, China/Glass, Collector Toys, Dolls, Pocket Watches, Post Cards, Approx. 100 Insulators, Furniture, Shop Tools, Lawn/Garden Etc. Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, From 401 (Exit 599 Odessa) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights #2 To Odessa Fairground on Left. SPECIAL INTEREST: Approx. 100 Extensive Collectible Insulators, All Different in Shapes, Colors, Sizes. This Collection has been packed away for many years; 3 Gal. 1858 Mason Jar (Special Promotion); Atlas E-Z Seal 48 Oz. Sealer and Others; Collection of Small Coke Bottles (18) Province/Cities On Them and Other Collectible Pop Bottles and Sealers. COLLECTIBLE DOLLS: Eaton Beauty China Face Doll; Early Monkey; Dee an Cree Composition Doll in Original Box; Ideal Doll; Roddy Made in England (Black Doll); Pullan Doll Fee Me an Wet You; And Several Others; These Also Were Packed Away For Many Years. Antique 8 Pce. Wash Bowl Set; Antique Mantel Clock; Ginger Bread Clock; Coo co Clock; 2 - Antique Pocket Watches (F. Chinnuk Napanee 15 Jewel); Humpden Watch Co. COLLECTOR TOYS: Montage Tank (Gama, Germany); Remote Car With Light & Siren (Straco); Wind Up Duckling Push Sweeper (all in original boxes); Metal Toy Tow Truck; Her Majesty State Coach (in original box - miniature); School Bus Lunch Box/Thermos; Ivory Brooch in Original Box; Several Pces. Of Costume Jewelry; German Figurines; RS Pressa Dish; China Cups/Saucers; Several Cake Plates; Quantity of China and Glass; 2 Silver Entré Dishes (Birks, England); Christmas Decorations; Crocks and Jugs; Several Jack Knives; Post Cards; Hamilton Carhartt Railroad Time Book; Pictures/Frames; Cabbage Cutter; Wash Boards; Cream Can; Very Early Door Latch; Butter Ladle; Cast Iron Floor Grates; Griddles; Corn Bread Tray; Weather Vane; Corn Planter Etc. SHOP/GARDEN EQUIPMENT: Craftsman 5.5 H.P. Oil Free Air Compressor; Coleman 2500 Powermate 5 H.P. Generator; 2 Rolling Tool Boxes; Wrenches; Tools of All Types; Bench Grinder; Weed Eater; 5 H.P. Self Propelled Mower; Electric B/D 3.5 Mower; Garden Trailer; Lawn Sweeper (New This Year); Electric Lawn Edger; Tow Behind Lawn Spreader; Weed Eater; 3 Ton Floor Jack; 2 Floor Jacks; Jack Stands; Car Polisher; New Type Trailer Hitch/Load Levellers; Car Ramps; 24 Ft./14 Ft. Extension Ladders; 2 Wheel Dolly; Tote Tub; Wheel Barrel; Several Sheets of Plywood; Log Chains; Milk Cans; New Mail Box; 2 - B.B.Q.’s; Solar Lights; Lawn Swing; Park Bench; Lawn/Garden Tools; Post Driver; Mans Bike; This is only a partial listing. Go To Web Site for Photos and Listing www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca This sale is from 2 local early Estates, many items have not seen daylight in years. Also a few consigned articles. Terms of Sale: Cash/Interac/Cheque with proper ID Lunch Available AUCTIONEERS - DAVE A. SNIDER 613-386-3039 BRAD SNIDER 613-386-3773
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LARGE ESTATE & COLLECTOR’S AUCTION Sunday, November 11th - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:15 a.m. WE WILL NOT BE PICKING UP THE ESTATE UNTIL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7 2012, BUT WATCH OUR WEBSITE FOR 100’S OF INTERESTING ITEMS. Large Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2012
10.00 A.M. AUCTION SALE - HELD ON SITE FOR TERRY’S PLOWING AND LAWN CARE North of Kingston Approx. 6 Miles, Take Sydenham Rd. North to Elginburgh, Right on Unity Rd. To Leeman Rd., First Place on Left (#2323) Ford F250 1999 4x4 7.3 Diesel Truck with Snowplow and Sander (new oil pan/new tires); 6 - eXmark Commercial Lawn Mowers; Tri Axle Trailer; 2 Tandem Axle Trailers and Related Equipment; Shop and Maintenance Related Items; Household Items. For Listing and Details go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca Reason For Sale: Home/Property Sold Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Terry Parent Rain, Snow or Sunshine - Dress Accordingly. All announcements made day of sale will take precedence over any printed matter. DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERIVCE 613-386-3039
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at 1 P.M. ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE AT THE NAPANEE LIONS HALL FEATURING: 6 oil-on-canvas & board paintings by Dean Baker Imagineer; 110 wire fed Lincoln welder; 2 roto tillers; Art Deco inspired speakers & cabinet; collection of beer steins; FURNITURE: Antique kitchen cupboard; washstand; table & 4 chairs; poster bed head board, dresser, mirror, and chest of drawers; loveseat; 2 solid pine pedestal coffee tables; 2 pine shelves; wall shelf; chesterfield; queen-size sofa bed; single bed with mattress; 2 recliner rockers; TV entertainment unit; hanging & matching table lamps; hanging stain glass light; matching dresser & chest of drawers; spoon cabinets & spoons; antique picture frame; trunks; wood ironing board; tilt top table; pine Seth Thomas wall clock; 2 Brentwood chairs; Art Deco floor lamp; small antique oak table; 2 filing cabinets; COLLECTABLES: Violin & case; silver 50 cent pieces; paper money 1922 as dollar; old fishing tackle, rods & reels; Art Deco 50's Inspired matching speakers & cabinet; metal garden sculptures; barn board paddle holder with paddle; vintage 2 piece dress & repro dress made for Little Men series; 6 older entertainment units (working); large collection of beer steins; selection of die cast cars & trucks, banks including some Coca Cola & dinky pieces; 3 boiler room lights; overhead projector; crosscut saw; old licence plates; ice tongs; old buttons; snowshoes; CHINA & GLASS: 8 place setting of Dorset dishes plus teapot & serving dishes; carnival glass; depression; etc.; APPLIANCES: Bernette serger; confection oven; 30" electric stove; dehumidifier; OTHER: 10 hp 30" Craftsman riding lawn mower & 4 hp 20" push mower; leaf blower; 6 hp John Deere rototiller & smaller craftsman tiller; T shirt transfer crests (screen painting); Kero World kerosene heater (as new); 110 Lincoln wire fed welder; small & automatic welding masks; 30" paper cutter; street light with sensor (new); table saw; router; skill saw; tool box full of tools ; dolly cart; 2 metal cabinets; umbrella & stand & 2 chairs; child’s gate. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Watch www.lambertauctions.ca, Napanee Beaver for listing for our Annual January 1st sale at South Fredericksburg Hall
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF DAVID R QUINTNER PLUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. 2 miles EAST of Belleville on “Old Highway 2” and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK 3 original Manly MacDonald oil paintings- 20” x24” – Horses on beach, 12” x 16” Stooks of Grain, 12” x 16” Glenora PEC; original Philippa Faulkner 12” x 16” oil painting, original Mary Gifford oil paintings, original Donnah Cameron water colours; 2 Canadian Pacific oak framed Canadian Scenes, antique landscape artwork, ANTIQUE ASIAN FURNITURE INCLUDING large red lacquered buffet with carved front, wedding basket, jewelry box, desk and chair, wardrobe, settee, side tables, rice box, side chairs, blanket stand; ANTIQUE AND FORMAL FURNITURE, mahogany dining table, 6 dining chairs, mahogany sideboard, mahogany bow front china cabinet, oak dining extension table, oak dining chairs, oak sideboard, oak server, oak stacking barristers bookcase, ornately carved dark finish dining room suite with extension table, chairs, and sideboard; ornately carved dark finished bedroom suite with bed, dresser and night stands; Victorian drop front desk, oak drop front desk with upper glass doors, walnut drop front secretary, mahogany breakfront china cabinet, oak library table, press back rocker, nest of tables, primitive pine work table, white wicker furniture, table top victrola, walnut flat to the wall what not, side chairs, walnut baby cradle, cane back rockers, mantle clock,Germanic blanket box, COLLECTIBLES several Canadian and American stoneware crocks with blue, 1849 “Baby Dragoon” pocket pistol ( fair condition); Royal Doulton “ Lady Godiva – #16 of 50 created, 35 Royal Doulton figurines, 35 Beswick horses, collection of Asian collectibles including blue and white Chinese export porcelain pieces, Ivory pieces, brass pieces, silver document scrolls, spice jars, carvings; RS Germany china pieces, toilet set pieces, Victoriana silver pieces, brides baskets, opalescent glassware, 30 gold pocket watches, collection of antique and vintage toys, vintage fishing lures, Coca cola picnic cooler, snowshoes,reproduction Fredric Remington figurines, numerous other articles. NO RESERVES VIEWING 8 AM TO SALE TIME DAY OF SALE. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos
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AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Solid P & F Furniture oak dining table/2 leaves, 6 arm arrow back chairs & matching china hutch in excellent shape, leather chesterfield, chair & matching ottoman ( beige) green leather sofa bed, 2 pub chairs, single pedestal round glass top table, fold down secretary, antique oak ice box (all refinished), bistro set table & 2 chairs, washstand, teak veneer entertainment unit, leather chair & matching stool, 3 wooden chairs, high chair, 2 “nutcracker” bar stools, 2 white open face cupboards, 2 door cupboard, set of 3 stacking tables, night table, water caddy & cupboard, dresser/ mirror, high boy chest of drawers & 2 night tables, Thomas home phonograph, TV, blanket rack, assorted lamps, 4 area rugs, press back nursing rocker, hall table, round card table, sound system, patio table, chairs & umbrella, framed mirrors, a number of smalls including alabaster eagle, glass & china, brass eagle, pig & bull dog figurines, Christmas decorations, wine rack, pine potato bin, Naturecraft pieces, German beer lite, Beer steins & decanters, oil paintings & numerous other pieces. Devilbiss 5 H.P. 60 gallon vertical cast iron air compressor with Sharp water separator & air hose, Yard Machine 13.5 H.P. 38 inch cut riding lawn mower, Murray 4.0 H.P. 21 in. push mower, King 10” table saw, Weedeater electric leaf blower, 2 barbeques, many other interesting pieces. This is a sale of very clean furniture all in very good condition. See my web site for detailed list & photos. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm Consignment Sale
662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre
Antique tea wagon, 2 antique china cabinets, Antique crank telephone, Antique oak buffet, Antique oak table and 6 chairs, stereo cards, stone crock(Belleville), depression glass and good china, old quilts, pine chest, 6 piece Nativity scene (characters 2ft tall), costume jewellery, oak dining table 6 chairs, oak buffet and hutch, oak queen 4 post cannon ball bed frame, night tables, dressers, deacons bench, coffee and end tables, single white wicker headboard, white wicker furniture, 2 maple bar stools, stainless microwave, white GE refrigerator, Englis washer and dryer, Victorian couch and love seat, quantity of area rugs, Christmas decorations and village, shop vac air cleaner, hand power planer, hand tools, checkered plate toolbox for small truck, apartment size piano, plus small antiques and collectibles. Large amount of hard covered books, Vhs movies. More items arriving daily. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct home, farm, and commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE - STEWART AND KAREN STANLEY 99 SANDY COVE DRIVE, R.R.# 7 BELLEVILLE, ONT. ½ mile SOUTH of Belleville Bay Bridge on Highway # 62 South and turn SOUTH EAST onto County Road 28 for ½ mile and turn onto Massassuaga Road for 3 miles and turn onto Sunrise Drive to Sandy Cove Drive. John Deere 165 riding lawn mower, Stihl MS 170 chainsaw, Stihl straight shaft weed eater, Stihl gas powered hedge trimmer, Honda 8 hp snowblower with rubber tracks, Lawn Boy power lawn mower, gas powered ice auger,gas powered winch, 2 wheel ATV trailer, 2 wheel utility trailer, Simoniz high pressure washer, hand tools, power tools, aluminum extension ladder, garden tools, FIREARMS- ( PAL REQUIRED) – TO BE SOLD AT 12 NOON- Winchester 30 – 30 lever action rifle, JC Higgins Model 20 12 ga, Cooey Model 84 16 ga, Mossberg .22 with scope; metal gun cabinet, HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS – SELL AT 10:30 AM handcrafted pine storage box, oak centre pedestal dining table and chairs, rattan dinette table and chairs, rattan open face hutch, rattan side chairs, rattan bar and stools, , maple bedroom furniture, 4 piece bedroom suite, futon, La-ZBoy love seat and chairs, wing back chairs, bed chesterfield, vintage floor model radio, walnut Windsor style side chair, walnut end tables, cedar chest, walnut cased wall clock, antique school desk,washer/dryer, sporting goods- skis, snowshoes, exercise equipment, everyday dishes, prints, pictures, numerous other articles. NOTE- Parking on Sandy Cove Drive 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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Dark turn of cinema at Doghouse Studios Filmmakers Co-operative host ‘Fright Night’ By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER he Eastern Ontario Filmmakers CoOperative is hosting its first major event this Saturday, with a tribute to horror and film noir that organizers have dubbed Fright Night. Founded in September 2012, the EOCO has set up a permanent space at Doghouse Studios, a new creative arts venue on Dairy Avenue in Greater Napanee. In an interview with Michael Patrick Lilly, a founding member and sponsorship coordinator for EOCO, he said that the co-operative has two simple mandates. “The first mandate is to foster new filmmakers within the eastern Ontario region, and the second mandate is to introduce the eastern Ontario region to the greater film community of North America,” he said. “We have events scheduled six to eight times a year, where we are going to feature filmmakers within the area, in some sort of thematic way.” Saturday’s event will do just that from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m., and is an age-
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playing a cat and mouse game, trying to get information.” Rounding out the night, An Undertaking is a film by a Kingston filmmaker and features a crypt keeper that himself is called upon to investigate a murder. “Then to finish off the night, what better way than with a film from an Oshawa-area filmmaker called Black Eve, which is about a Halloween party in a closed department store, where a serial killer emerges,” Lilly added. “It’s a little noir and a little horror.” Showcasing their works thematically, Lilly said, proved to be the best way to kick off their first big event. “Why not put all those people in a room together — people who like to make these films, produce these films and shoot these films — let them watch each others shows, and then they can network to potentially work together in the future,” he told the Beaver. Admission to the event is free for EOCO members and $10 for the public at the door. All proceeds from the event will go to benefit the filmmakers. For more information visit www.eocofilms.org.
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The Eastern Ontario Filmmakers Coalition will be holding its first major event this Saturday night at Doghouse Studios.
The Ag & Rural Update is an electronic bulletin that is produced weekly by staff at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, (OMAF), Brighton Resource Centre. It is distributed free to subscribers. Not all of the information used in this farm calendar is supplied by the electronic bulletin.
November 8 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County, Alderville Learning Centre, Alderville, 7 to 9 pm – This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more information and to register contact The Community Training and Development Centre Wise by Plan direct line 905-372-9700 or 1-877-749-2832 or visit www.wisebyplan.com November 8 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Meeting, O.P.P. Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, 7:30 pm – All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 / princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com November 13 - Northumberland Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting Centerton Community Centre, 8 pm – Contact Eileen Argyris 905-8851456 / argyris@sympatico.ca November 14 - Northumberland Cattlemen’s Association Monthly Meeting, Warkworth Heritage Centre, Warkworth, 8 pm – Contact Bonnie Wilson,
HOARD’S STATION SALE BARN MARKET REPORT AS OF NOVEMBER 7, 2012
PRICE RANGE SALES TO 100-150 lbs .30 - 1.1250 1.2250 150-400 lbs .60 - 1.60 1.85 STOCKER: 400-600lbs .90 - 1.68 1.71 STEERS: 600-800lbs .87 - 1.52 1.53 800-1000lbs 1.05 - 1.27 1.2850 STOCKER: 400-600 lbs .86 - 1.47 1.56 HEIFERS: 600-800 lbs .90 - 1.48 1.52 COWS: .16 - .56 .60 BULLS: HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS: $600 - 1275 $1350 FRESH COWS: $950 - 1625 PIGS: 25-35 lbs: $10 35-50 lbs: SHOATS: LAMBS: 45-65 lbs - 1.30 - 1.40 1.65 65-85 lbs - 1.30 - 1.50 1.65 85-100 lbs - 1.17 - 1.25 1.30 KID GOATS: $40 - 125 NANNYS & BILLIES: $75 - 285 TOP STOCKER STEER: 400-600 lbs: 495 lbs @ 1.71,Frank Murphy, Marysville 600-800 lbs: 3 av 645 lbs @ 1.53, John Jennings, Port Hope TOP STOCKER HEIFER: 3 av 600 lbs @ 1.52, John Jennings, Port Hope TOP CALF: 100-150 lbs: 105 lbs @ 122.50, Dave Moffat, Indian River TOP CALF: 150-400 lbs: 390 lbs @ 1.85, Frank Murphy, Marysville TOP COW: 1315 lbs @ .60 Pete Tumon, Roslin TOP SPRINGER: $1350, Clif Grills, Campbellford TOP PIGS: TOP LAMBS: 72 lbs @ 1.65, Peter Hyams, Eldorado CALVES:
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Daniel Shaver was this year’s major award recipient at the NDSS graduation ceremony, and met with fellow recipients – including Valedictorian Bronwen Zätterberg – before Saturday’s ceremony. Shaver was presented with the LDSB Graduation Award, C.D. Fox School Medal, C. S. Froud Award, Governor General’s Bronze Medal, Napanee Memorial Scholarship, OPG Achievement Award, Senior Proficiency Award, Tamworth & District Lions Club Award, Gr. 12 University English Award, Gr. 12 Mathematics of Data Management Award, Gr. 12 Advanced Functions Award and the Physics (A.B. Medd Trust) Award. Zätterberg was presented with the LDSB Graduation Award, Golden Hawk Volunteer Award-Gold, Shelley ZiemanKimmett Scholarship, Valedictory Award, Foods and Nutrition Award, Quinte Home Economics Education Award and the Certificate of Proficiency in French as a Second Language.
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ARIOUS health problems can arise as your dog or cat ages. Sometimes the problems are acute, serious and require immediate veterinary attention, while others go unnoticed by developing slowly over time. Those conditions in this second example give your pet time to adapt to their illness, making it much more difficult for the pet owner to notice subtle changes. Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that causes degeneration of the joints, resulting in the formation of bone spurs and damaged cartilage. It can start at a very young age, especially if the pet inherits an incongruent joint; one that doesn’t ‘fit’ properly. Or, the arthritis can develop later in life due to normal wear-andtear. As osteoarthritis progresses, joints become increasingly more stiff and painful. Learning to recognize the signs of pain associated with arthritis is an important first step. Pets are wired to hide their pain, and they seldom complain until the condition is unbearable. So, watch carefully for behavioural changes, changes in appetite, reluctance to walk or play, difficulty getting up from a down position, difficulty climbing stairs, sensitivity to touch around the back or legs, a stiff gait, limping, lagging behind on walks, yelping and/or whimpering. Many treatment regimes are available in the modern era of veterinary medicine. Neutroceuticals like Glucosamine HCl can help to reduce the progression of arthritis, Cold Therapy Laser can stimulate healing and reduce swelling within the joints and rehabilitation exercises can improve range of motion and build muscle support. For those patients who require immediate relief, various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, including MetacamTM and RimadylTM, have been used to treat the pain and inflammation caused by arthritis. These later medications have received proper efficacy and toxicity studies and are licensed by Health Canada for use in our pets. For many dogs and cats, the innovations of these drugs have offered them a marked improvement in both their comfort and overall well being. So, don’t mistake your dog for just being an ‘old dog’. If he or she is having some discomfort associated with arthritis, please seek attention from your local veterinarian.
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Across the province more than 410,000 people were helped by food banks this past March alone, which is about three per cent of the entire Ontario population. Tim Hortons is once again doing their part, holding their annual food drive in store. Check next week’s edition of the Napanee Beaver for a Tim Horton’s food drive
paper bag. They're ideal for filling up and dropping off at either the Dundas Street or Centre Street Tim Horton’s locations. Salvation Army volunteers will also enter a float into Greater Napanee's Parade of Lights on Dec. 1 and collect non-perishable food donations from spectators. Henry says they welcome all donations but are always in need of crackers, canned fruits, canned meats such as
turkey, chicken and ham, as well as stews. Several other businesses hold food drives as well, helping the Salvation Army re-stock their shelves for the winter season. Aside from the food drive, the Salvation Army’s annual Kettle Campaign is set to get underway Nov. 16 at Giant Tiger, starting at 10:30 a.m. That campaign runs through Dec. 24.
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NOVEMBER 30 KINGSTON THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY David Wickerham in concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Kingston Korean Church at 89 Kirkpatrick St. in Kingston. David is one of our most popular visiting artists, coming for his seventh successive return engagement. Tickets cost $20 ($18 seniors, $5 students). Call Nancy 613-386-7295, or visit www.ktos.ca. Come along for a great evening of fun organ music! DECEMBER 1 ‘COLOUR ME CHRISTMAS’ Frontenac Women’s Chorus traditional carols and contemporary songs of the season provide the images and fill you with colour. This concert starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Belrock Community Hall invites you to use a full palette to enter the Christmas season with joy, peace, hope and love. Admission is by freewill donation. DECEMBER 1&2 ‘CHRISTMAS WISHES’ CONCERT Quinte Singers ‘Christmas Wishes’ concert will be at two venues this year. The first is on Dec. 1 at Deseronto United Church, with a special guest, and the second is on Dec. 2 at Grace United Church in Napanee featuring the Grace Bell Ringers. Per-
formances begin at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10, those 12 and under get in free. Tickets available from choir members or at the door. 50/50 draw, refreshments following Deseronto concert. Proceeds to support local charities. DECEMBER 2 VILLAGE CRAFT FAIR AND SALE Tamworth TECDC is holding a village graft fair and sale simultaneously with the annual Santa Claus Parade. Craft sale hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tamworth Library/Town Hall and adjoining hotel. Vendors are invited to call or contact K. Hutcheon at 613-37902959 for application kit and reservation of table. Entry fee is $15 per table. Festive arets, crafts, gifts for purchase. SANTA CLAUS PARADE Attend the annual parade, sponsored by the Tamworth Legion and TECDC starting at 1 p.m. Floats, musicians, pets and animals will parade from The River Bakery through the village to the soccer field. Food bank donations will be collected from the crowd by Santa’s helpers. Children can visit Santa afterward at the Tamworth Legion hall for children’s activities, refreshments and photos with Santa.
Beaver columnist to speak at meeting BEAVER STAFF Local conservationist and regular Napanee Beaver columnist Terry Sprague will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Napanee Parkinson’s Society support group. This special meeting — something of a departure from the group’s regular monthly gatherings — takes place next Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at L&A Seniors Outreach Services at 310 Bridge Street W. in Napanee. For more information, call Don Ryan at 613-3545238.
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137 colour guard members attended Tuesday night’s Napanee Raiders game, for a ceremony that has become an annual tradition, dedicated to remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From left are Bob Norrie, Gloria Siegner and Dave Jones.
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Cenotaph in Napanee - 11:00 am Participants will gather at the Legion at 10:00am. The public is invited to attend the services and join the Legion members at the Legion immediately after the service.
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Cocktails at 6:15pm followed by Dinner at 7:00pm. Tickets are available at the Legion at a cost of $20.00 each (Limited number of tickets)
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When it comes time to pay homage to our fallen soldiers this Sunday, there will be a number of ceremonies to attend in the area. For members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137 in Napanee it’s business as usual, even though the ceremony takes place on a Sunday. “Since it’s on a Sunday this year the Scouts and Guides will be out, so we’re hoping for a good turnout,” said Larry Meisner, chair of the poppy fund campaign. “The parade will be forming at approximately 10:40 a.m. at the Legion to march up to the cenotaph. It should consist of the colour party, the Napanee and District Pipe Band, Legion members, the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment (CFJSR), the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps and both the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts.” The ceremony at the cenotaph will begin at
A similar schedule for ceremonies will take place in Tamworth, with a service starting at the cenotaph at 11 a.m. Lunch will also be served immediately following the service. The Remembrance Day service in Wilton will begin at 10:45 a.m. with Janice Sutton singing ‘O’ Canada,’ followed by opening prayers. The last post will then be played followed by two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. As the laying of the wreaths takes place, the Kingston Flying Club will conduct a four-plane formation over the Wilton cenotaph. Lt. Blair Christie, a troop commander at CFB Kingston, says he is honoured to represent the Canadian Forces in uniform during the ceremony in Wilton this Sunday. In charge of training for communications specialists in the army and air force, Lt. Christie oversees the careers of members at the base’s school.
10:57 a.m., followed by a Remembrance Day dinner at the legion. As has become a tradition in Napanee, the colour guard attended this week’s Napanee Raider’s hockey game, with a ceremonial puck drop that night. According to Meisner, a group of members will also attend a ceremony at the Village Green nursing home in Selby that day. “The residents enjoy it and we’re well received so we enjoy going there,” he said. Remembrance Day ceremonies will also take place on Nov. 11 in Deseronto, Tamworth and Wilton. In Deseronto, residents will see preparation underway by 10:30 a.m. followed by the colour party marching down Main Street towards the cenotaph by 11 a.m. Members of Deseronto’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 280 will be hosting a luncheon following the ceremony, where a presentation of long-time service pins will be presented to a select group of members.
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ans. “We are one of the few branches where the poppy trust fund is still a charitable organization,” he said. “We are only allowed 10-15 per cent at the end of the fiscal year and, if we have too much left, we give to the homeless veterans or the Legion Villa in Kingston, somewhere where it’s going to benefit a veteran.” Meisner encouraged anyone interested in the Legion to drop in, pick up an application and sign up. “We have a lot of members that really care about what they are doing. We’re getting a few more people on board that are taking an interest in doing things, instead of just a small padre of people,” he said. “We have three classifications – ordinary, associate and affiliates. Ordinary is a member of the armed forces, past or present, and the RCMP; associate is a spouse, son, daughter, etc.; and affiliates are everybody else.” The Legion’s current membership stands at around 300, with those numbers fluctuation each year, Meisner said. Remembrance Day poppy counter boxes have been out since Oct. 26 and donations will be accepted until Nov. 12.
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the hospital to support them.” If all veterans and their families are supported, the Legion supports Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, he said. “We like to supply the smaller things that we can see,” Meisner added. It was in 1993 that he joined the local branch, and Meisner told the Beaver that his involvement increased as he neared retirement. “For the first couple of years I just participated because I was still working, and when you’re working you don’t have the time to dedicate — you do what you can when you can,” he said. But that all changed when he met Frank Hamilton in his second or third year. “Mr. Hamilton sort of took me under his wing and started grooming me to do a lot of the poppy and cenotaph events,” he said. “A couple of years ago he said he was done and it was assumed I was going to take over. I believe in the poppy campaign and the way it goes, so I became the poppy chairman.” For Meisner, the position has been rewarding because he has seen the positive impact the Legion has had on veter-
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ous war efforts for Canada,” he said. “They have sent their sons overseas and we would like to show some degree of dignity and tact, in appreciation for those contributions.” Lt. Christie pointed out that, for some members of the instructor padre, being involved in a community event such as Wilton’s
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Please Join us at the cenotaph on Main St., REMEMBRANCE Sunday, November 11, DAY as we pay our respect to those who lost their lives in defence of our country. Scripture and Prayer Padre Rev. Howard Dudgeon Playing of ‘Last Post’ 11:00 Two minutes of Silence Reveille Laying of Wreaths And our thanks to the participation of the members of C.F.B. Trenton’s Land Advanced Warfare Centre Please join us for refreshments and entertainment in the downstairs hall following the service *********************************
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