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Candidates talk issues in Tamworth Increasing taxes, medical services hot topics BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Those hoping for fireworks at a well-attended allcandidates meeting in Tamworth Monday night for the upcoming Stone Mills municipal election must have been sorely disappointed. Controversies were few and far between at the meeting, which featured all the candidates vying for a spot on the next council save one. The event was organized by the Tamworth and Erinsville Community Development Committee, and hosted by the Tamworth Legion. The Legion hall was standing-room-only for the township’s first candidates meeting of the election. The task of corralling rising property taxes and the preservation of health care services in the township appeared to be the hottest topics of the two-and-a-half hour meeting. Many candidates argued that the next council would face great difficulty in limiting or reducing property taxes without significant cuts to services. Among them was Todd Steele, candidate for reeve. “I don’t believe there are huge savings. I believe there are small ways to (find savings), and if I’m elected, I can assure you that I will work very closely with the new chief administrative officer (Bryan Brooks) and senior staff to ensure that all of us… get the best bang for our buck,” he said. Clarence Kennedy, who is running against Steele for the top spot on council, said that reining in expenses will be a tall order, but something that the next council could achieve. “Stone Mills, like other Ontario municipalities, will continue the balancing task between income and expenditures. In my view, we have to keep any tax increase to a minimum, ideally to the inflation rate would be super. (We should also) commit that no new debt be undertaken, and continue to add to our reserves on a regular basis,” he said.

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Terence Dickinson

An exceptionally clear night in mid-September gave local astronomer and SkyNews Editor Terence Dickinson a chance to do something he’s never done before: capture both the Milky Way galaxy and a weak aurora borealis (Northern Lights) display in the same frame. He captured this rare photograph at the L&A Dark Sky Viewing Area north of Erinsville using a 14mm super wide-angle lens.

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donations from individuals, service groups and the hard work of a small but dedicated fundraising committee, a lot of effort went into completing the first phase of this project, and it looks great.” Johnston remarked on the fact that the town is lucky to have a piece of municipally-owned waterfront property. “Centennial Park has been a focal point of our community for almost 50 years, and it’s enjoyed by many residents and non-residents alike. It’s a place that we can call our own, and a place we can be proud of.” Kramp said he loved what the town had done to improve the park. “I remember many years ago, when the grass was growing long and you didn’t have the paved (pathway) there. It wasn’t exactly that hospitable. Right now, it truly is one of the focal points of your area,” he

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Thursday, October 2, 2014 MEETING FROM PAGE 1 Strategic planning for the future, coupled with a more aggressive approach in building the township’s tax base through growth, would also give the municipality more fiscal breathing room, he added. His sentiments were shared by Eric Smith, who will be acclaimed as deputy-reeve. He said the township needed “sharper financial management, long-term planning, prioritizing and a more effective budget process” to be successful. “We have to operate the township more like a business, and less like a government institution where there’s an unlimited flow of money. Raising taxes isn’t an answer to all our problems.” “We’re a bedroom community,” said council candidate Todd Hartin, explaining his own skepticism over whether the township could find significant savings in its budget. “We don’t the industrial base for taxes. We do pay a lot in tax, and I can’t say I’m happy that we pay as much as we do, but it’s a necessity. We don’t have the tax base that Loyalist Township does, or Greater Napanee… we’re more based with bedroomtype communities” A few candidates, however, suggested that the next council should be more aggressive in subduing expenditures and, in turn, ever-increasing property taxes. Current council member Kevin Wagar presented an “eight-point plan” that he said would result in a 10-per-cent property tax reduction over the next four years if it’s adopted by council. Among the measures he presented included a hiring freeze, reduction of township staff through attrition, and a commitment to not take on any new debt. “These changes will build stronger communities, maintaining existing infrastructure, while making simple changes to make a better Stone Mills,” he said. Cam Mather — who ran unsuccessfully as the Green Party candidate in this year’s provincial election — said that with energy and fuel prices on the rise, council needed to be more proactive in curbing expenses and tax increases.

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“We need a strategy to deal with it, we need to get out ahead of it, and I think the way to do that right now is to go to our roads department and say, we’re rolling your budget back five per cent,” he said. “I’ll be really unpopular, but I think it’s the sort of stuff that we have to do. We have to get out ahead of this so that the people in the bureaucracy understand that it can’t always be business as usual. Budgets aren’t going to go up five per cent or seven per cent or however much forever.” Other candidates saw increased growth and development as a way to solve some of the township’s budgetary challenges. “We need to maintain services and budgets that best serve the taxpayers and the citizens,” said council candidate and former reeve Deb Thompson. “With hard work and determination on the part of the future council, and co-operation with staff, I can envision a township that promotes its strengths to attract families and commercial growth. By doing this, we will raise the tax base, which will in turn strengthen us economically.” Candidate Kevin Richmond said that the township can do more to promote itself as a location for development, and “getting it out there that this township sits pretty much perfectly between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. It’s a great venue, and I think we need to promote it more.” During the meeting, candidates touched on specific budgetary pressures, including policing costs — something which is expected to increase over the next few years. When questioned about rising policing costs, former councillor and current council candidate Martha Embury laid the blame squarely on increasing police salaries. She said that she would work with Lennox and Addington County to lobby the provincial government to address this expense that municipalities typically have no control over. “Leaders are frustrated because arbitrators award pay hikes, given out to big cities, with no regard to whether smaller municipalities can afford it,” she said. “Under the Police Services Act, an arbitration board must consider all relevant

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factors, including the employer’s ability to pay.” A few candidates suggested that more township residents needed to attend council’s budget deliberations to help council determine spending priorities. “Let me encourage you to come out for the boring meetings, when there isn’t some vital public issue that has turned your crank,” said current council member and candidate John Wise. “Come out at budget time. Whoever is elected here, nobody has all the answers… We need your help.” Nearly all the candidates participating in the forum touched on the future of health care services in the township. Perhaps not surprisingly, nearly all the candidates said that council should do what it can to preserve the township’s two doctors’ offices — one in Tamworth and one in Newburgh — and possibly participate in physician recruitment if necessary. The issue of health care came to the fore earlier this year when the doctors at the Tamworth Medical Centre indicated that they would be looking at retiring in the not-to-distant future. “I love my medical centre here in Tamworth,” said council candidate Wenda Lalande. “The idea of (maintaining) health care in this community and this township would be something that I would like explore, from a realistic, budget-conscious (perspective).” Candidate Sean Milligan said that, if elected, he’d “work directly with the community to come up with a plan of action for a medical centre and recruiting new doctors to the area.” Doug Davison, incumbent councillor and candidate, said that recruiting new physicians should be a priority, and that the township should enlist the support of the South East Local Health Integration Network in that effort. “I’m on record twice now at township council saying that we should be partnering with the LHIN and the two doctors to get out there and get recruiting a doctor,” he said. “That is the root cause of the problem. We need to ensure that we can get recruitment here.” Council candidate Eric DePoe said that the township should explore enhanc-

ing health services, and perhaps pursue a community health centre model for the township. “The discussion that’s associated with doctors’ services in Tamworth provides us with a great opportunity to open up a question that I don’t think has been asked yet: that is, what kind of health care services do we want, and what kind of health care services do we need in Stone Mills? I think that we need to have a citizens committee that will look at these issues before we get into the nitty-gritty of where we’re going to go with that.” Another all-candidates meeting is planned for 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 at the Riverside United Church basement in Yarker.

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Museum Kids treated to Autumn Tales BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Vibrant fall colours have sprouted across the region, coinciding perfectly with the theme of this Saturday’s Museum Kids presentation at the Lennox and Addington County Museum and Archives. Internationally acclaimed storyteller Deborah Dunleavy will be on hand to present Autumn Tales, which includes stories of harvest, trees, animals and fall traditions. Her stories have roots in First Nations traditions as well as around the world. “(Storytelling is) a very magical art form,� says Dunleavy, who has travelled the world as a children’s singer and storyteller. “There’s a lot more power than there was in my songs where I got the kids jumping all over. Here’s a quote from Ireland, and it’s ‘a story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart.’ The listener is equally as important as the teller. It’s a relationship you have with your audience. The kids get mesmerized.� Dunleavy says she brings with her more material than she will have time to tell and alters each show based on her audience. The stories she shares is very much influenced based on the kids in the crowd. “I don’t know what ages are going to come, it’s always a surprise,� she said of Saturday’s show. “I go to these venues and it could be pre-

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schoolers or it could be 12year-olds. I like to make sure I have stories that are interesting for all ages. Everyone’s welcome and I think everybody will get something out of it. It’s a fun time of year.� Each tale contains a moral message, such as the one of the trees that teaches if the listener cares for them, the trees will return the favour. Each one contains a moral message with a little humour mixed in as well. Dunleavy says she’ll also bring along her ukulele for some fun Hallowe’en

a.m. to noon at the museum. Her performance is the first of what will be ongoing Museum Kids series that has been launched at the newly renovated Museum and Archives. The first Saturday of every month will feature a new kids themed program, all free of charge. A complete list of the next four months’ programs is available at . The museum is located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee.

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COMMUNITY PULSE OCTOBER 4 COMFORT FOOD SALE AND BOOK SALE St. Alban’s, 10419 Loyalist Pkwy. (Hwy 33), Adolphustown, host their annual Comfort Food Sale. Meat pies including chicken pot pie, dessert pies, chili, cabbage rolls and so much more. Please visit us, doors open at 10 a.m. Come early for best selection. Also lots of good quality used books for sale, paperbacks and hardcover. Info: 613-3730105. BATH HEALTH EXPO Starting at 1 p.m. at St. John’s Hall in Bath. Free admission, refreshments and draw for raffle prizes. Theme: prevent and be prepared for family health problems before they occur. Lean healthy living tips and what services are offered in Bath and surrounding areas by health organizations. Meet local health care professionals. Learn the essential preparations for the ‘golden years.’ Eleven exhibitors will be on site. HARVEST SUPPER Deseronto Yacht Club from 4-7 p.m. Turkey supper with all the fixings. Coffee, tea and homemade pie included. Cost is $12 in advance or $13 at the door. For tickets and information, call Terry at 613-2434979. ZOE’S EDS DANCE At the Selby Hall from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. $10 for single and $15 for couple. Live music compliments J.J. Page. Guest: the Shawn Dore Band and Dieter Boehm. Zoe is an 11-yearold who has been diagnosed with Danlos Syndrome, a rare incurable genetic disorder of connective tissues. Her ongoing medical expenses have exhausted family resources and they need help. Please join us for fun and fellowship while helping a brave young girl in her fight. Proceeds to assist the family with the purchase of a handicap van, $3,000 target. For information call Helen Fraser at 613-5392873 or Mary Lee Turcotte at 613-827-1703. SHUFFLEBOARD At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Registration at 11 a.m., play starts at 1 p.m. Also, meat spin starting at 1 p.m. Cost is $2 per play. FALL BAZAAR St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Women’s League bazaar at the Deseronto Legion Hall from noon to 3 p.m. Lunch, crafts, draws, bake tables, etc. HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall. Entertainers are: Larry Mercey (from the Mercey Brothers), 12-year-old Jessica Wedden and Bonny Mitchell with emcee Joe

Saunders and the Heartland Country Band. Tickets are $15 each and are available in advance at Hooked on Hair, Smart’s Florist, Gray’s IDA, Marie’s Music Store, Bakers Baits and Chit Chat Cafe and Corner Market, or at the door. Doors open at 6 p.m. and show starts at 7 p.m. PARISH BAZAAR St. Anthony’s Parish invites all to attend their annual Parish Bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Newburgh Hall. Come and have your morning coffee or tea and other delectable goodies while checking out our craft table, touch and take tables, plants, vegetables and preserves table, baked goods and candy tables, silent auction and fish pond. We have many raffles and door prizes. Major raffle ticket draw will be at noon. Why not come and join us? PIE SALE At Riverside United Church in Yarker, starting at 10 a.m. Assortment of homemade pies, $9. For information call 613-3771359. HEALTH AND WELLNESS EXPO Hosted by Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services’ 55 Plus Activity Centre, at Trinity United Church in Napanee from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The expo will feature health seminars, fitness demonstration and a showcase of local health and wellness services, including a special session on preparing healthy snacks by Chef Pat Forster from Seasons Fine Foods and Cookery School. While the presentations are geared to older adults, all ages are welcome. OCTOBER 5 HUGE CRAFT AND TACK SALE From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lions Hall at 57 County Rd. 8 in Napanee. Vendors and crafts. Wanted: tables, $15. Call Slim at 613-3582476. Come and meet Tom and Ted, the mini paint horses. Have a buggy ride. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-cooked food. GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE The Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree will be held at the Enterprise Hall starting at 1 p.m. Guest entertainers will be Jon McLurg and Landon Chatterton. Many other entertainers will also be in attendance so come out for a great afternoon of fun, good music and dancing. Canteen will also be available. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Call 613-530-5859 or 613379-9972 for more information.

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Joining the fight For about two weeks now, bombs have been falling in Syria and Iraq, the latest western attempt to, hopefully, weaken and eventually root out the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq. Canada has yet to join in the offensive military campaign (our support has been of the non-military variety to date). The key word there is ‘yet’. It appears as though it’s only a matter of time before Canada joins the fight in a more substantial way — actual combat. To a certain extent, whether we ultimately decide to join the military campaign is immaterial. The fight has already begun. After a few months of hand-wringing, the U.S. opted to take military action against the upstart Islamic extremists who have been marching through large areas of Syria and Iraq — killing thousands and uprooting and displacing thousands more. The question of whether or not direct military involvement will make a difference, for the better, is no longer a matter for debate; that military involvement is happening, with Canada or without Canada. And, Canada (and indeed the rest of the world) will enjoy the benefits if the Americans’ mission goes as hoped, or live with the ramifications if he mission backfires. However, it appears that Canada has been asked by the U.S. to expand its role in this war-torn region, and it’s an offer that the Canadian government appears ready to accept. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has already said that he supports the military action that has taken place to date — he called them “necessary and noble actions,” and that Canada should ‘do its part.’ He also said that, like every other country involved in the effort, Canada will avoid becoming embroiled in a “quagmire” in the Middle East. That’s great to hear. Unfortunately, we’re sure that countries never expect to be drawn into those quagmires when the get involved in a conflict. That’s why so many questions are being asked right now about the mission. Despite the fact the government has been less than forthcoming with many of the details of a Canadian role in this fight, Harper has said that any combat role undertaken by Canadian forces will be debated in the House of Commons. That’s a good thing. Canadians need to know, as much as possible, what a combat mission will entail. And, through our elected representatives on both sides of the House, we need to have a debate about whether this is the right course for Canada to take. The result of that debate might be a foregone conclusion — the Conservative government appears solidly behind a combat mission — but we need to have our eyes open as we embark on yet another Middle Eastern adventure. While the cause of defeating ISIS might be a noble one, Canadians also need to know what kind of pitfalls our involvement entail. Only a full and open discussion about the mission will allow that to happen.

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Don’t neglect your smoke alarms When was the last time you tested the smoke alarms in your home, cottage, or trailer? Was it last week? Last month? A year ago? Or never? If you’re like many people, you may not even remember. Smoke alarms have become such a common feature of households that they’re often taken for granted, and aren’t tested and maintained as they should. However, working smoke alarms are a critical fire safety tool that can mean the difference between life and death in a home fire. According to the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association, smoke alarms can cut the chance of dying in a home fire in half. Meanwhile, NFPA data shows that home fires killed more than 2,300 people in 2012; many of these deaths could have been prevented

with the proper smoke alarm protection. As a member of the fire service for over 30 years, I’ve seen the devastating effects of fire firsthand; the burn injuries, the loss of homes and possessions are distressing. What’s even worse is witnessing a family’s anguish after a loved one has been killed in a fire. It’s heartbreaking. As the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 5-11, NFPA is promoting ‘Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month!’ to better educate the public about the true value of working smoke alarms. In support of these efforts, Greater Napanee Emergency Services will be hosting local campaign activities throughout the week.

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Thursday, September 25, 2014 LETTER FROM PAGE 6 My sincere hope is that all Greater Napanee residents participate in one or more of our Fire Prevention Week activities, and make sure there are working smoke alarms installed throughout their homes. These simple steps can help make a life-saving difference, and prevent the potentially life-threatening impact of fire. Here are additional smoke alarm tips to follow: n Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. n Interconnect all smoke alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound. n Test alarms each month by pushing the test button. n Replace all smoke alarms, including alarms that use 10-year batteries and hard-wired alarms, when they are 10 years old or sooner if they do not respond properly. n Make sure everyone in the home knows the sound and understands what to do when they hear the smoke alarm. To learn more about the ‘Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month!’ campaign, visit NFPA’s website at www.firepreventionweek.org. Terry Gervais, General Manager Emergency Services, Fire Chief for Greater Napanee

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Urban forest renewal should be a priority It was recently reported that Greater Napanee was receiving $15,000 from TD bank for a tree planting initiative. TD was obviously misinformed. Napanee has not “developed a plan that will provide such a great enhancement to the environment.” According to the report, TD said, “we congratulate the Town of Greater Napanee for developing an initiative that will create an important green space in their community.” Only when corporate donors such as TD or CN step up is something done and, and council pats itself on the back. On the contrary, Napanee has ignored ‘urban forest renewal’. Two years ago, I met with one councillor and town service manager expressing my concern with their ignoring urban forest renewal, and their neglect of caring for trees donated the

previous year. I was assured that urban forest renewal would be addressed by council in the future. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn states in the article, “replacement of trees in the downtown core will ensure a tree canopy for future generations to enjoy.” The executive of TD is quoted, “The plantings will provide habitat and food for wildlife.” Do we really want wildlife in the downtown core of Napanee? Well, maybe a few cute raccoons, skunks and squirrels. For two years in a row, pictures of sponsors and promoters of an elaborate plan for the corner of Bridge and Centre Streets were in the press. Finally we have some large limestone rocks, pavement, expensive fencing and two trees. If the smiling folks in the photos had picked

up shovels and hoes, we might have something more attractive. To wit: in the recent evaluation for Communities in Bloom, Napanee received only a mention in one of eight categories (community involvement), nothing in ‘urban forest management’. I am not about to criticize without suggesting an alternative plan of action. The thousands of dollars spent with heavy equipment constructing the park area at Bridge and Centre Streets, together with the scrap value of derelict farm equipment scattered about town and non-used cars adorning many town properties, could be more wisely invested in urban forest renewal and perennial long-term plantings to beautify our town, rather than seasonal pot flowers. Gale Rogers, Greater Napanee

Greater Napanee by the numbers Here is a follow-up to the Oct. 27 municipal election, and a closer look at the financial picture for Greater Napanee over the last 10 years. Operating Budget Operating Revenue Net Levy

2005 $10,797,717 $6,295,937 $4,499,780

2014 $18,312,228 $9,234,806 $9,068,422

Increase $7,516,511 $2,938,869 $4,568,642

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The operating budget is well over the operating revenue; therefore, the net levy (the difference between the expenses and the revenue needed to pay these expenses) has doubled. Is our town being operated at an affordable rate? You decide. The levy increase has been 10 per cent per year since 2005. As of 2012, our debt appears to be $15,512,554. The interest payments are $2,123,786. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could use this $2 million to lower taxes? Surcharges for water and sewers are $1,767,720 which is more than the user fees. I wonder what the total loan for the department is and when will it be repaid? Here is an example of budgets over the last 10 years (from 2005 to 2014). Total capital and operating budget

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$12,530,754

$23,285,165

$10,754,411

$7,658,454

$13,616,824

$5,958,370

$4,499,780

$9,068,422

$4,568,642

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Fire/emergency Garbage/recycling Rotary Pool/splash pad Recreation Admin. Animal by-law control Conservation authority Parks/ball fields

2005 $1,340,795 $2,202,380 $607,700

2014 $2,284,544 $4,424,900 $1,660,663

Increase $943,749 $2,222,250 $1,052,923

2014 $1,892,337 $661,014 $36,172 $409,168 $170,456 $155,000 $409,168

Increase $810,428 $237,539 $21,772 $104,468 $48,511 $70,750 $152,068

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The conservation authority budget is tough to find. The budget for the many board members and employees (including the foundation) is $155,000 which looks really high to me! We need more information on this one. If policing costs are decreased due to the new formula, what are the plans for any surplus money? Pay down the debt, perhaps? As you know, municipal elections are scheduled for Oct. 27. I am very happy to see every position in council is being challenged. Certainly this is the most number of candidates since I moved to Napanee 11 years ago. This is the way it should be. Good luck to all candidates. The above information is being provided to you to help you decide where change is needed. Listen carefully to all comments made by all candidates. This will help you prepare for an all candidate debate that I hope will be held prior to the elections. More information to come… Pierre Cliche, Greater Napanee, plcliche@sympatico.ca

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Here is a closer look at some of the specific municipal budget areas and how they’ve increased over the last decade: General government Police costs Arena

2005 $1,081,909 $423,975 $14,400 $304,700 $121,945 $84,250 $257,100

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Psyching up for winter If you are like most of us who feed birds during the winter months, you never really stopped the practice, but continued right through the summer, in an effort to attract a few of the backyard residents. Summer feeding is a delightful experience, and one summer we had a pair of brown thrashers who had nested nearby become regular guests, along with catbirds, chickadees, and a host of others. Right now, there are juvenile downy and hairy woodpeckers feeding on our suet cakes and peanuts. For those who do put away their bird feeders for the summer, it is time to think about the feeder arrangement for the coming winter. Psychologically, we begin to think about birdfeeding with the arrival of autumn, and cooler weather. It is a good time to begin, if you are among those who closed things down for the summer months. Right now, many of the permanent residents are scouting around looking for areas to sustain them through the three lean months of the year. If your feeder is up and running., chances are, local birds will establish your set-up as one of many feeding areas that they

will visit through the winter. It is not necessary to worry if birds “need” our help. Birdfeeding, in recent, years, has gone far beyond the premise that birds need our help. They don’t need our help, and never did. We initiate a bird feeding program because we want to have these colourful guests around our premises during the bleak days of winter, pure and simple, and there’s nothing wrong with that. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that offering food to birds does anything to their migratory habits or contributes to a dependency on us for food. All old wives’ tales. To improve your chances of enjoying a wide variety of birds this winter, a wide variety of feeders should be used, to appeal to varied tastes. The single feeder on a pole in the middle of the yard filled with budget feed from a big box store isn’t going to cut it. You need a variety of feeders, and a willingness to invest some money in quality feeds, and then have a little fun with your set-up, experimenting with placement of feeders, and mixing up your own concoctions, and seeing which attracts what. During the peak

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Outdoor Rambles season, we routinely have close to 25 feeders in operation, ranging from large platform style feeders to small tubular style feeders and a variety of novelty feeders designed for suet, peanuts and kitchen leftovers. It’s a lot of fun to see birds dash from feeder to feeder as the whim strikes them. And, that’s the whole point of putting up feeders. The biggest mistake operators of bird feeders do after they have set up their operation, is search about for the cheapest bird feed they can find. And cheap is what they usually end

up with as blue jays and chickadees come for the first day to get the sprinkling of sunflower seed the so-called mixture has to offer, leaving the house sparrows and pigeons to quarrel over the remaining questionable seeds. Seed mills and bird specialty stores are by far the best sources of your bird feed. One must ignore the entrepreneurs who are out there with their flashy packaging interested in little more than reaping a huge profit from the escalating interest of attracting birds to the backyard. Feed mills and nature shops are in the business of catering to birders. They know for a mixture to be worth its money, it must be black with both the black oil and striped variety of sunflower seeds, as that is the number one choice for the majority of your guests. If the mixture also contains peanuts, then you can be content in the knowledge that you have just purchased a high quality feed, and this will be reflected in a greater variety of birds at your feeder. Of course, depending on a mixed bird feed is only an option. Not everyone has the same species at their feeders. Many

bird feeder operators purchase the ingredients separately – sunflower seed for one feeder, peanuts for another, etc., based on their clientele and what their favourite choices might be. A popular item, available at feed mills, is ground corn. Very inexpensive, it is ideal as a scratch feed to scatter on the ground. The mourning doves and other ground feeding birds will love you for it. Above all, have fun with your set up in the coming months. We have most of our feeders within sight of my office window where I can see them as I sit at my computer. When I am working on a column, or my new book, and my thought processes grind to a halt, I can always look out my window and depend on the feathered activity out there to provide the necessary prime to get me started again. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 848-4549. 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 50 Years Ago September 30, 1964 n The Napanee area was about to see an enhancement of its telephone service. The upgrade was ‘direct distance dialing’ that would simplify the process by which phone customers could make long-distance calls. The new $2 million switching system would allow phone users to simply dial ‘1’ at the start of their telephone call to connect with a distant community. According to the report in the Beaver, “the intricate switching equipment will eventually connect district customers to telephones all over the continent in just seconds… A call to Vancouver (would go) through in almost the same time as one to a neighbour in Napanee.” n The Napanee Public Utilities Commission was having water tested at a spring-fed quarry reservoir on Roblin’s Hill in the hope that it may provide a new water source for the town. The reservoir was left following the removal of gravel by a construction company and since then has filled with water from what appeared to be an underground spring. PUC Chair A. E. Homes said the basin would be probed and some water may be drained to see if it would fill up again.

35 Years Ago October 3, 1979 n The Greater Napanee Water Supply and Pollution Control Board indicated that it would be applying to the provincial government for a $150,000 contribution to help pay for improvements to the water treatment plant’s chlorine room. The board announced that it would begin the process of modernizing the filtration plant in the coming year. Modernization of the plant had originally been scheduled to start in the last part of the board’s $5.1 million five-year expansion program. n A 24-year-old Napanee resident was killed when the car he was driving on Highway 41 collided with an eastbound train on the Canadian Pacific Railway just south of the village of Roblin. The accident happened at around 11:05 p.m. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the Napanee OPP, the man was the sole occupant of the car, and was headed north at the time of the accident. His car hit the south side of the train, which was passing through the level crossing at the time. Eight of the freight cars were derailed by the collision, and the car was dragged some 300 metres by the train.

It’s a country I have visited many times as a young child, a teenager and even as an adult — the Netherlands. Sure when you’re a child, you don’t appreciate the architecture and design; my mind was more concerned with the famous ‘patat frites’ (Dutch for French fries) or the delicious confectionary. My favourite as a child was the flavoured marshmallows or black licorice coins. Who am I kidding; the black licorice coins are still a favourite, especially when I’m writing. As a teenager, my father took me to amazing towns and villages and museums. As an adult I went on my own while in design school and later on with my daughter when she was only a few months old. As I got older I began to study and appreciate the unique design and architecture of the Dutch. This week I thought I would share the famous design principles of the Dutch as my aunt Annie Nibourg and her partner are visiting from the Netherlands. I always remembered when visiting her place in Holland, she had impeccable design style in her home. Everything was placed just right and all put together wonderfully. This one is for you Tante (Aunt) Annie! The Netherlands is the most densely populated country in Europe, which means the Dutch have to be creative with space for homes, jobs, and infrastructure. You can find modern architectonic creations next to historical buildings in any city. Dutch architecture has played an important role in the international discourse on architecture. It began with the Dutch Empire during the 17th century when they were at the height of power. The Dutch Golden Age roughly spanned the 17th century. The economy was thriving and cities were expanding. Many new canals were being dug out in and around various cities such as Delft and Amsterdam for transportation and defense. With these new canals, many wealthy merchants built new homes along the canals. These homes were usually very narrow and had ornamental facades that suited their new status. Early Dutch secular architecture was in the design of the late Gothic style. The most valuable buildings of that period are the civic buildings which herald a time when public life as opposed to ecclesiastical assumed an importance and dignity capable of being symbolized in the brick and stone. An example of this would be the Town Hall in Middleburg. It is a stone erection with fine propor-

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Above is an example of classic Dutch architecture; below, Tante Annie Nibourg and Hans Meier visit Lake on the Mountain, overlooking the Bay of Quinte, this week. tions, with a wealth of Stijl was founded which is detail, sculptured figures, Dutch for “the Style.” The sunk panelling and many artistic philosophy that turrets; tiers of dormers formed a basis for the break up the roof structure group’s work is neoplastiand the whole is surmount- cism- the new plastic art. De ed by a noble and boldly con- Stijl proposed ultimate simplicity and ceived tower. abstraction, The first both in architecture architecture was meant to and paintreflect demoing, by using cratic values only straight q u o t i n g horizontal extensively and vertical from classilines and cal antiquity. rectangular Hendrik de forms. De Keyser was Stijl was instrumental limited to in establishprimary ing a Venecolours, red, tian- influyellow, and enced style blue, and into early three main 17th century primary valarchitecture ues, black, in AmsterDesign Time white and dam. In the Low Countries, architecture grey. The works avoided remained strongly invested symmetry and attained aesin Northern Italian Renais- thetic balance by the use of sance and Mannerist forms opposition. Many of the that predated the Roman group’s three-dimensional High Baroque style of Borro- works, vertical and horizonmini and Bernini. While the tal lines are positioned in Dutch practiced the more layers or planes that do not austere form that was well intersect, therefore allowing suited to major building pat- each element to exist indeterns like the Palaces for the pendently and unobstructed by other elements. This can House of Orange. During the 20th century, be seen in the Rieveld Dutch architects played a Schroder House which is a leading role in the expan- UNESCO World Heritage sion of modern architecture. Monument. This is the only In 1917 in Amsterdam, the building to have been creatDutch artistic movement De ed completely according to

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De Stijl principles. De Stijl was influenced by Cubist paintings as well as by the mysticism and the ideas about “ideal” geometric forms. The movement was also influenced by Neopostivism. The works of De Stijl would go on to influence the Bauhaus style and the international style of architecture and interior design. It is quite impressive to see the juxtaposition between modern architecture and historic buildings side-by-side. Each with their own remarkable design principles. It is extraordinary to see the number of old buildings still existing, unchanged in form since the days when they were erected appealing to the eye and imagination. The fantastic gables, and red roofs, above which rise slender spires, together with the waterways and canal life, the windmills, and the changing skies, are characteristic now as when the masters of great Dutch School of Painting were living and, working. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca

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OCTOBER 5 ‘PUT ART IN YOUR LIFE’ Show and sale at the Napanee Golf and Country Club from noon to 5 p.m. This event was inspired by local ceramic artist Harlan House’s generous donation of five pieces to be raffled to raise funds for the Concerned Citizens opposing the new dump (BREC) west of Napanee. The show will focus on art from natural or recycled materials. Visit www.leakyland.com. 170TH ANNIVERSARY St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 3977 Sydenham Rd, Railton and St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Odessa are celebrating 170 year anniversary at St.Patrick’s. Archbishop O’Brien will celebrate 10 a.m. Mass. There will be an open house with light refreshments immediately following until 2 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Paddy Whack. This celebration is open to parishioners and the public. Also, in celebrating our 170th anniversary we are welcoming parishioners and the public to receive free 8x10 photograph by Lifetouch Photography during the week of October 21-25 inclusive. Please see our website at www.railtonodessaparish.com or call Sheri at 613-376-3180. GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE MONTHLY JAMBOREE Moved ahead one week, tak-

ing place at the 1 p.m. at the Enterprise Hall. In November, the jamboree will revert back to the second Sunday of each month as usual. Organized by the Newburgh/Camden Lions Club. GOSPEL SING At Wilton Standard Church Sunday at 7 p.m. with ‘The Old Hims’. All are welcome. A freewill offering will be received with proceeds to the church. For more information please contact Bill at (613) 386-3096. OCTOBER 6 SHUFFLEBOARD At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, starting at 7 p.m. Come out and have some fun. OCTOBER 8 HIGHLAND DANCING CLASSES At the Napanee Legion, for all ages, from 6-8 p.m. All welcome, no experience necessary. Good fun and exercise, so come out and give it a try. L&A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

The Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society, garden club, will meet at 7 p.m. at 66 Advance Ave., the fire station. Please note change of date this month. Speaker will be Diane Huddle regarding designing winter containers. Everyone welcome. Information call Florence 613-354-2002. WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Mill-

haven, home-cooked food from 7 a.. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. OLD TYME FIDDLERS Kingston & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association will be holding their annual meeting at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall at 6 p.m., followed by music and dancing at 7 p.m. Light refreshments to follow. Please call 3872852 for more information. CANADIAN CLUB OF KINGSTON Luncheon meeting at noon. Non-members welcome. Speaker: Elizabeth Renzetti, columnist and feature writer, Globe and Mail.

Topic, ‘Don't Order the Casket Yet. What four great writers can teach us about the survival of books.’ Venue: Minos Village Restaurant, 2762 Princess St., Kingston. Reservations 613-384-2021: members $27, non-members $35. Club information 613 530-2704, www.canadianclubkingston.org. RETIRED WOMEN TEACHERS The Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (Belleville and area) invite all members and welcome other retired women teachers, especially those new to the area, to their fall luncheon. They will meet at Emmanuel United Church 458 Ashley St. in Foxboro, at 11 a.m. Following a delicious

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DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH

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GRACE UNITED CHURCH

150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge Street West, & Robert St. Please join us in worship at 10:30am Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship

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

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

261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wednesday 7pm Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org

613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ ekellogg@persona.ca The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome

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

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OCTOBER 9 BUS TRIP St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market and Village Thanksgiving Bus Trip, St. Jacobs, Ontario. One day bus trip to the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market and Village. Cost. $60 per person before Sept. 30, $70 per person after Sept. 30. Departures from Evangel Temple / Cornerstone Christian Academy, 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee at 7:50 a.m. in luxury coach and returning to Napanee approx. 8:30 p.m. A fundraising event for Lennox and Addington Cornerstone Christian Academy in Napanee. For more information and or ticket reservation call Cornerstone Christian Academy at 613-354-2354 or Heather at 613-396-5896 or Larry 613-388-2704. FRIENDS OF SALMON RIVER Group presents an evening on water quality at its annual general meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Erinsville.

n L&A SOS Social Diner — On Oct. 9 Napanee Lions Hall, starting at noon. Pork loin with apple sauce, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables and pies by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by The Dunlops and Friends. Cost is $10 per person, and all seats must be reserved by Oct. 6th calling the SOS office in Napanee at 613354-6668. All are welcome. Transportation provided upon request. Wheelchair accessibility.

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

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Hundreds of law enforcement officers walked through Napanee on Friday as part of the National Peace Officers Memorial ‘Run to Remember’, which started in Toronto at the Ontario Police Memorial site and ended at the National Memorial on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Besides paying tribute to fallen officers, the run also served as a fundraiser for trust funds for fallen officers’ families and for the construction of new memorials. At the end of the run, a special memorial service for peace officers killed in the line of duty was held on Sunday in Ottawa.

visit www.napaneebeaver.com ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH

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

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 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups

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

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

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

THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe 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.

ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE

Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 ENTERPRISE: 9:15am Worship Service and Sunday School ROBLIN: 11am Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome

ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am - Worship Service 10:15am - Sunday School 11am - Worship Service MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4735 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our Services

SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages; Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Thurs. Oct. 2nd 7:30pm - U.C.W. Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service Mon. Oct. 6th 12:15pm - U.C.W.

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. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com

TRINITY UNITED CHURCH

25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Let us all remember that we are all part of something much larger and belong to a family that spans the globe on this World Communion Sunday. We welcome everyone to join Rev. Mark Arnill for Worship, Ministry of Music and Fellowship. Service begins 10:30am and Sunday School is available. Also Food Bank Sunday today. Thank you for your donations. Wireless hearing assistance is available and elevator access. www.napaneetrinity.ca


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Odessa rider to represent Ontario at nationals BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Odessa’s Jessie Palmer will saddle up for Ontario this weekend at the Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championship in Blainville, QC. Palmer and her dressage horse Mercedes Benz will make their debut at the games after serving as an alternate last year. The CIEC, which were first held in 2012, sees riders compete in dressage, jumping and reining classes at the senior and junior level. “It was our goal this season to make the team,” said Palmer, who at age 29 is competing at the senior level. “I’m super thrilled to be able to ride for Ontario.” In order to make the team, Palmer had to declare her interest and then submit her scores from this season to the Ontario Equestrian Federation. Back in 2011 she and her husband Craig founded Maple Hill Stables in Odessa. It was right

around that time she and Mercedes Benz found their true talent in dressage. “I’ve had her since she was a baby and we kind of did some jumping and some eventing and it just wasn’t our thing,” Palmer said of her Mercedes Benz, a nine-year-old Percheron. “We switched to dressage when I found my current coach, Briannon Johnson of Stonecreek Farm in Gananoque. She worked with us and we decided dressage is where we were strong, so we switched.” Sometimes described as ‘horse ballet’, dressage requires rider and horse to perform a series of premeditated movements which is scored by a panel of judges. The best performances are ones where the rider appears relaxed and the horse displays athletic ability and a willingness to perform the commands. “It hasn’t been easy, (Mercedes is) opinionated,” Palmer said of making the switch to dressage. “That’s where you get the good ones, the opinionated

ones.” Palmer has won several first- and second-level provincial championships but this will mark her first time representing Ontario against other provinces. This weekend figures to be some of the toughest competition she’s ever faced, going up against the top riders from across several provinces and territories. The CIEC is a unique event in that it features three disciplines all taking part under the same roof. Its goal is to develop the next generation of Canadian equestrian riders. For Palmer this weekend’s event will mark the end of the 2014 competing season, which has already been very successful. After this weekend she’ll begin her winter program, working indoors at Stonecreek Farms. “Next year we’re hoping to move up in levels and will be working hard over the winter to represent Ontario next year whatever way that we can,” said Palmer.

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Jessie Palmer and her horse Mercedes Benz will make their first-ever appearance at the Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championship.

COMMUNITY PULSE OCTOBER 9 MAPLE RIDGE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Group meets at the home of Fran Pringle at 1 p.m. Guest speaker is John DaSilver, who will discuss foot care. For information call 613-354-9898. OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP Group holds its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Room P10 at the Quinte Business Centre Building at Loyalist College. OCTOBER 10 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come and enjoy. OCTOBER 11 ‘GIVING THANKS’ The Macpherson House will be providing an opportunity for children to learn how early settlers prepared for the harvest season and a Thanksgiving feast. Children will make their Thanksgiving craft to take home. Cost is $7. Time from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration required.

OCTOBER 12 WCTU MEETING The Women’s Christian Temperance Union meeting will be held at 210 Elizabeth St. in Napanee. Anyone is welcome to attend. Please call Ruth at 613-409-2810. OCTOBER 13 GENERAL MEETING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m. OCTOBER 14 ‘SHOP TALK’ The Kingston Women’s Connection presents ‘Shop Talk’ at Guest Night, with dessert buffet. Ladies and gentlemen are invited for 7-9 p.m. at Gibson Hall at 990 Sydenham Rd. in Kingston. Accent Furniture owner Jenny Goodsell shares benefits of refinishing. Music by Kary and Melody Long and Chris Radford. Bill McNair will speak on the topic ‘From Soda Jerk to Skid Row.’ Tickets $8. To reserve, call Dorothy at 613-546-4770 or email judycobham@sympatico.ca.

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Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives Fire Prevention Week

Don’t neglect smoke alarm maintenance BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Smoke alarms are only as good as the battery inside of them. That’s the message Greater Napanee Emer-

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fine for home owners or a fine of up to $50,000 for land lords or business owners. GNES has taken a proactive, zero tolerance when it comes to the provincial smoke alarm law. If they respond to a call and discover there wasn’t a working smoke alarm, they’ll likely issue a fine. “Smoke and heat build quickly making every second count,” said Cook. “A working smoke alarm can alert you to the danger and make the difference

between life or death.” “People are dying needlessly, it only takes a few seconds to test it,” added Cook. As always, GNES is also encouraging all families to develop and practice their emergency fire escape plan to be prepared for a sudden fire. Anyone who has questions about their smoke alarm or ideal places to install them can contact their local fire department. Dating back to 1925, Fire Prevention Week is held every October in communities across Canada and the United States. It was established in memory of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which claimed 300 lives and destroyed nine square kilometres of the city. It is considered the worst fire related disaster in U.S. history.

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Fire marshal’s message

While homeowners must continue to be vigilant in ensuring their smoke alarms are functioning, according to statistics provided by the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office, it’s clear that the advent of smoke alarms have made Ontario homes safer, and that smoke alarms do save lives. The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (1991) reported: “In 1987, 277 people died in fires in one- and two-family dwellings across the country — the vast majority of them in homes built before 1980…. In fact, since the total number of homes had grown, this represents a drop in fire deaths to 4.5 per 100,000 homes in 1987 from 7.9 in 1980. There are a number of reasons for this improvement in safety… but is generally agreed that one major difference is the advent of inexpensive battery-operated and wired in place smoke alarms. New homes, which have been required by building codes to have mandatory wired in smoke alarms since early in the 1980s, are much safer (estimated 1.4 deaths per 100,000) than the general housing stock.” n 1975 – Ontario homes required to have smoke alarms outside sleeping areas n 1980 – Ontario fire death rate 30.9 per million population. n 1990 – Statistics Canada survey reports 85 per cent of homes have smoke alarms. n 1990 – Ontario fire death rate 13.9 per million population. n 1996 – Canadian Safety Council survey reports 95 per cent of homes in Canada have smoke alarms. n 1996 – Ontario fire death rate 11.5 – down 62 per cent from 1980. n 2005 — Ontario fire death rate 6.8 – down 41 per cent from 1996 n March 2006 – smoke alarms required on every storey of dwellings in Ontario

An important fire safety program is in place in Greater Napanee and communities across Ontario throughout Fire Prevention Week Oct. 5-11, and extending over the entire month. I am writing to make all parents aware of the initiative and how they can help. Fire departments are working with teachers to educate children about the importance of properly functioning and installed smoke alarms. Watch for ‘Test and Replace Your Smoke Alarm’ homework kit in your child’s backpack, which includes a home fire escape plan

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TCO Agromart marked the grand opening of its new location at the former Selby sales barn on Saturday. From right are L&A County Community and Development Director Stephen Paul, Greater Napanee Ward 3 Councillor Marg Isbester, TCO Agromart owners Terry and Sandra O’Neill, TCO Agromart Trenton Manager Larry Hutchinson and Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce Representative Tim Reynolds. The grand opening included a barbecue, live music and games for children.

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Now that it is October, it is officially time to trade in your summery reads for the best new releases that autumn has to offer. Here are a few books I plan on reading this season: Ann Marie MacDonald, author of Fall On Your Knees and The Way The Crow Flies, is a Can-Lit favourite we haven’t heard from in over 10 years. Adult Onset, her new book, is being described as “a powerful drama about motherhood, the dark undercurrents that break and hold families together, and the power and pressures of love.” The Rosie Effect, out in December, is the highly anticipated sequel to Graeme Simsion’s The

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Catherine Coles Coles Notes Rosie Project. Now that Don’s ‘Wife Project’ is complete, he and Rosie are happily married and living in New York. But they’re about to face a new challenge: Rosie is pregnant. Don sets about learning the protocols of becoming a father and naturally, his oddball research style leads to trouble. Haruki Murakami is one of Japan’s most popular authors – but he’s internationally acclaimed too. His new novel, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, follows Tsukuru Tazaki, a young man whose four best school chums announced that they never want to see him again. Since then, Tsukuru has been floating through life, unable to form intimate connections with anyone. That is, until he meets Sara, who tells him that the time has come to find out what happened all those years ago. A couple of years ago the must-read book was The Unlikely Pilgrimage of

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Revell revs up Raiders offense in 5-1 win Five-point week for undefeated Napanee BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Sam McDonald was nearly lights out in net for the Napanee Raiders on Tuesday, coming within three minutes of his first career junior shutout en route to a 5-1 victory over Campbellford. Josh Hodge spoiled the bid on the Rebels’ 33rd shot of the night, scoring shorthanded. That was the only blemish on the night for the home side as Zack Revell scored twice while Adam Bennett, Mitch Pearce and Jordan Cannons added singles. “The guys worked hard and set the pace early which we need to do with our speed on this big ice,” said Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick. “We set that early and (the Rebels) had trouble with our forecheck.” Campbellford’s undisciplined play hurt their comeback attempt, racking

up 50 minutes worth of penalty minutes. The Raiders didn’t exactly take advantage, converting just two of 14 power-plays. Revell scored late in the first to make it 2-0 and Pearce had the other power-play marker, this time in the dying seconds of the middle frame to make it 4-0. “It’s coming pretty good right now but we’ve still got work to do on it,” Hartwick said of the power-play unit. “We have been working on it since the start of the year and it’s getting better.” Tuesday’s win capped a five-of-a-possible-six point week for Napanee, who tied Port Hope 3-3 in their home opener Friday and squeaked out a 2-1 overtime win in Deseronto. Ties are a possibility once again in the league as they’ve adapted a five minute three-on-three overtime format with no shootout. If the score remains deadlocked after overtime each team is awarded one point. Conversely a team that loses in overtime receives no points while the winner collects two. Revell had the winner on Saturday, scoring at the

three minute mark on the power-play in overtime. Brodie Butt scored in the third to knot the score at 11. Deseronto had lead 1-0 on the strength of Brett Maracle’s power-play goal in the second. Matt Loveys was the tough luck loser, stopping 31 of 33 Raider shots. McDonald was sharp the few times he was tested, stopping 14 of 15. In Friday’s home opener the Raiders had to do a little rallying to earn the split with Port Hope. The Panthers scored twice in the first, offset by one goal from Revell. After the Panthers built a 3-1 lead Revell again cut the lead to one with his second power-play goal of the game. Austin Boulard tied it late in the second and that’s where it stayed after the third and overtime. For Napanee the tie was their first since the 2006-07 season. With Tuesday’s win the Raiders closed out September with a sterling 3-0-1 record. Still, it’s a long way until February. “This is going to be a tight league,” said Hartwick. “So much can change in this league with Junior A players filtering

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Napanee’s Mitch Pearce attempts to corral the puck and fire a shot in close on Rebels goalie Cole Mahoney during Tuesday’s game at the SPC. down. A lot can change so we’re just going to keep going and take it one game at a time. We’re happy with the start, but it’s still early.” Napanee will head to

Picton this evening to face the Pirates, the only team they are yet to face this season. On Tuesday Napanee returns home to take on the Storm for a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.

For scoring five goals in his first five games, Revell is the Lennox and Addington Dairy Produces Raider of the Week.

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Hail Mary bid falls short for Sr. Hawks vs. Bayridge Napanee’s senior football team drops to 0-2 while junior squad stays unbeaten

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

DSS Golden Hawk quarterback Liam Maracle's Hail Mary went unanswered on Wednesday as Napanee's senior boys' football team dropped a 7-0 road game to the Bayridge Blazers. With seconds left on the clock Maracle opted for a 35 yard touchdown pass to Zac Woods, who was running to the very corner of the end zone. Woods was bumped by a Blazers defender and saw the ball land just few yards in front of him. The Hawks coaching staff argued for pass interference but the referees ruled the ball was uncatchable and the call stood. “We started out with just 1:40 (on the clock) to go and we were deep in our end and we moved the ball the whole field and it literally came down to the last play,” said Hawks head coach Brian Heaton. “We had a pass to the end zone on the left side and there was no flag and that could have been the difference. It

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would have given us a chance to tie or perhaps win the game.” The Blazers collected a single in the first quarter and then scored a touchdown late in the first half. A delay of game while lining up for the extra point may have cost them as they missed the uprights when forced to move back 10 yards. After a sluggish start to the game the Hawks turned the page in the second half, moving the ball up the field with a series of successful plays. Napanee nearly broke though late in the game when Hayden Ford pulled down a long pass for a 40 yard gain. Napanee opted to kick on their final down of that series, getting the ball to within five yards of the Blazers’ end zone. They couldn’t hold their ground however as the Blazers got the ball deep into Napanee’s territory with their possession, setting up the Hawks’ final desperate run. “It was kind of a tale of two halves,” said Heaton. “In the second half we

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Napanee’s Zac Woods (left) throws up a stiffarm in an attempt to avoid a tackle during last Wednesday’s game at Bayridge. seemed to move the ball very well, we had a few sustained drives and a few good plays on the defensive side of the ball as well. We got some guys into different spots and seemed to give Liam Maracle a bit more time to throw the ball and when he had time he

completed some passes.” Heaton pointed to a good ground game from Colsen Bertrand and Woods for helping to set up a couple of scoring chances. “It was disappointing that we lost but to be in a competitive game was a great experience for the

players,” added Heaton. With the loss the Hawks drop to 0-2 in KASSAA play. Napanee’s seniors will now get set to host their first senior football game in two years when they welcome the Holy Cross Crusaders this afternoon

at 3 p.m. They’re hoping for a large show of support. As for Napanee’s juniors, their season is trending in the opposite direction as they moved to 2-0 with a 27-13 defeat of the Blazers. Nick Nieman threw three touchdowns and totalled 143 yards and rushed for one touchdown. Brock Vale caught two touchdown passes while Dayton Cronk had the other. They too will welcome the Crusaders to Gibbard Field this afternoon, with kick off set for 4:45 p.m. Napanee and Holy Cross are two of just four teams that remain unbeaten in KASSAA play. Regi and Frontenac are the others. Napanee’s field hockey team is still searching for its first goal of the year after dropping a 4-0 game in Regi. They travel to Ernestown this afternoon and will return home Monday to host La Salle at 3:30 p.m. Napanee sits eighth in the 10 team league with a record of 0-1-2. Regi leads the way at 4-0 with 12 points.


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were unable to match the opposition’s effort level, losing 3-1. Taking a break on Saturday to co-host a fundraiser, the Gray’s IDA Stars hosted Whitby on Sunday. Unphased by a power delay to the start of the game, the team generated numerous scoring chances, prevailing in a very close 4-3 victory. This upcoming week marks the start of a very busy October, with the Stars will travel to Oshawa on Saturday, and returning home Sunday to face the second Whitby squad – game time is 1:30 p.m. at the SPC. Their current regular season record is 2-2, and over the next couple of weeks, the Gray’s IDA Stars will look to improve upon this, moving up the rankings in league play. n The Napanee Novice Stars earned a 3-3 tie with Clarington on Sunday at the Strathcona Paper Centre. The locals led much of the way on goals by Zered Haller and Seth Rivers (two). Caleb South, Ethan Boutilier, and Nolan Cardinal (two) had assists. n The Napanee Novice Stars earned a 3-3 tie with Clarington on Sunday at the Strathcona Paper Centre. The locals led much of

get back to their winning ways. n The Chamber’s Paving Atom AE squad welcomed Whitby into their house Saturday for a rematch. The boys were persistent in their offense and never once backed down throughout all three periods but, were only able to find the back of the net once falling short with a 9-1 loss. The lone marker was scored by veteran defenseman Ben Huyck with an assist from winger Austin Catena. Nathaniel Cinnamon and Jacob East shared net minding duties. n The Chiropractic.com Minor Peewee boys gave Cobourg all they could handle in Napanee on Sunday, matching their guests 3-3, to avenge their loss in the Cobourg tournament. They traded goals in the first as Connor Brooks stretched the twine with help from Liam Swart. Josh Reid made it 2-2 in the second, set up by John Hearns. With under a minute left, and down 3-2, Caden Holmes brought the crowd to their feet on a goal set up by Greg Mills and Reid. Earlier in the week they fell in Ajax 4-2. n The Firelight Infrastructure Partners Bantam As left some of their defense

at home, but came out in a big way offensively to defeat Whitby White 9-6 on the road, Friday night. Lighting the light for the Stars were Michael Lloyd, Brendan Hagerman, Nelson Powers, Steven Shea, Spencer Chatterton, and Ethan Winter. The boys moved the puck around well, and forced the play in both ends of the rink. Tomorrow night they are on the road again to face the other Whitby squad, while the Cobourg Cougars are here Saturday at 7:30 p.m. n The Napanee Midgets started their season on the Goodyear ice on Monday night facing a solid team from Quinte West and lost 6-0. Goalie Hayden Ford faced numerous shots, and performed well between the posts. n In exhibition play, the McCaw Mortgage Minor Development 7’s played a strong match with Kingston on Sunday to win 5-2. Dylan Kemp and Mason Goodfellow each scored a pair, while Owen Kish chipped in a single in the win. Carter Slaven and Owen Dwyer recorded assists. Earlier, they lost 13-3 in Quinte West.

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the way on goals by Zered Haller and Seth Rivers (two). Caleb South, Ethan Boutilier, and Nolan Cardinal (two) had assists. n The Major Atom Stars continued regular season play with two games. Saturday evening they travelled to Lindsay to take on the Muskies with the Stars dominating the game from the opening puck drop and coming home with a 9 - 0 win. Scoring for the Stars was Zach Slaven with a hat trick, Reid Lambert and Payton Clarke with two each and Braden Bannon along with Ben Albright picking up singles. Assists went to Bannon, Albright (three), Logan Lalande, Lambert, Slaven (two), Mason Arthur and Clarke. Goaltender Ryan Aldridge shut the door on the Muskies to earn his first shutout of the season. Sunday the Major Atoms returned home to host Uxbridge in the Battle of the Stars with the visitors taking home the points with a 4 - 1 win. Scoring the lone goal for the locals was Albright when he redirected a point shot from defenseman Jakob Dacosta. The Stars are preparing for a busy weekend with three games in three days and aim to

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HUNTING/FISHING, 17’ Springbok aluminum canoe, like new, $850; 4 hp Mariner outboard motor, $550; Husqvarna 340 chain saw, $175. 613-352-5874.

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MEMORIAMS

REAL ESTATE WANTED

SENIOR COUPLE, downsizing and relocating to Napanee, looking to buy a three bedroom bungalow in established neighbourhood in town. Please contact marybrooks@cogeco.ca with details and your contact information.

WANTED

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

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

ASPHALT SERVICES, driveway cuts, asphalt removal, grading and driveway widening. Call 613-5619320. FREE PICKUP, scrap metal, televisions, e-waste, computers, printers, stereos, fridges, stoves, etc. Randy, 343-363-2704, Napanee. HANDYMAN SERVICES and junk removal, no job too small, reasonable rates, Napanee. Call 343363-2704. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, rotatiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. SNOW REMOVAL, best rates, $15-$20 to blow out average driveway, free estimate. Randy, 343363-2704, Napanee. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.

HELP WANTED

PART-TIME DELIVERY driver and in-store help for Pizza Pizza, Napanee drop off resume from 11am6pm every day or call 613-354-5974.

SPECIAL NOTICES

FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

DE VERDE BROWN

In loving memory of my beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, De Verde Brown who passed away October 8, 2013. As I love you, so I miss you, In my memory you are near, Loved, remembered, longed for, Treasured with a love sincere, You are where I cannot see you, Yet I know you walk beside me, Never absent, always near. Forever remembered by your wife Shirley, your 4 sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren. You missed your beautiful new granddaughter, Sloane.

HAYCOCK - In loving memory of a dear mother and a special grandmother, Verna Haycock, who passed away September 29, 2006. You left us precious memories, Your love is still our guide And though we cannot see you, You are always by our side, Always loved and missed dearly, daughter Wanda and family. MARTIN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Jim, who passed away October 2, 1990. The midnight stars are shining Upon your silent grave, Beneath it sleeps the one I love And the one I could not save. Remembered by wife Ina. MARTIN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, Papa, William, who passed away October 1, 2013. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here And who though absent is just as dear. Loved and missed every day by wife Penny, children, grandchildren. SMITH - In loving memory of my Mom, Jessie, who passed away August 19, 1981; Dad, George, October 6, 1989 and brother, Bob, September 18, 1992. Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Lovingly remembered by Faye.


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HARTWICK, Monique Nicole - Passed away unexpectedly 13 years ago on October 5, 2001.

Those we love remain with us For love itself lives on, And cherished memories never fade Because a loved ones gone, Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory They'll always live on in our hearts. We will love you forever, Ben, Frank (Glenda), Shawn (Grant), Darleene, Michelle (Stephen), Robin, many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

TOPPINGS - In loving memory of mother Gertrude, 1969; father Frank, 1996 and brother Glenn, 1984. Our love for you is always with us And you will never be forgotten. Always remembered by Ruth Knight and George Jr. and wife Susan. VanHOOSER - Betty. It’s been 4 years Dearest Mum, I lost my best, my dearest friend, I loved you in a very special way. If I could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, I’d pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and you, If roses grow in Heaven, Lord, please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my mother’s arms And tell her they’re from me, Tell her I love her and miss her And when she turns to smile, Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for a while. Love, your son and granddaughter, Jack and Abagail Carroll.

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DEATHS

DALE, Mary

Peacefully at home, on Thursday, September 25, 2014. Mary Jean Dale (nee McCullough) of Beaver Lake, at age 76. Beloved wife of George Dale and loving mother of Julie Dale and Joanne Dale (Chris Jackson) of Ottawa. Grandmother of Sarah Jackson, Tyler Watungwa and Nicole Jackson. Sister of Margaret Martin (late Glen) of Selby; Helen Brown (late Doug) of Centreville; Jim (Judy) of Napanee; Leonard (Joan) of Sydenham; Jack, George (Betty), Don (Gail) and Art (Dianne), all of Marysville. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. Sister-in-law of Rosemary Finlay, Sylvia Elliott, Jack Dale and Dawn Dale. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Sunday, September 28th from 2pm4pm and 6pm-8pm. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday, September 29th at 11am. Family Interment followed at Lonsdale Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation or the Cancer Society. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

DEATHS

ST. LOUIS, John

Passed away peacefully at his home on September 28, 2014, beloved husband of Diane for 41 years. Loving brother of Dwight (Janet), Maria Ann (Mark), Fred (Brigitte) and Anita (Bruce). Loving dad to Jasper. He will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, friends and fellow dog walkers. Special thanks to Hamilton Police and EMS. We also appreciate the thoughtfulness of the Garth Trails Community. Visitation at Bay Gardens Funeral Home ‘William J. Markey Chapel’ 947 Rymal Road East, Hamilton (905574-0405) on Thursday, October 2, 2014 from 6pm to 9pm. A Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, October 3, 2014 at 1pm. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. www.baygardens.ca

Rest in Peace

3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Friday, October 3rd Saturday, October 4th Sunday, October 5th Monday, October 6th 9am - 5pm 88 County Road 8, Napanee

1980 Classic Mercury Marquis $6000.; 4-wheeler with plough $2600.; dining table with 4 swivel chairs; 120 Bass Bellini accordion with hard shell case; Washburn mandolin with hard shell case; cassette tapes/storage units; linens; exercise equipment; miscellaneous small stuff

YARD SALE

GARAGE SALE

Friday, October 3rd 9am - 2pm Saturday, October 4th 8am - 1pm 49 River Road, Napanee

Saturday, October 4th Sunday, October 5th 9am - 5pm 51 Pringle’s Side Road (Just off Drive-in Road)

Household items, teacher resources, winter coats, sewing supplies, and much more Hosted by the Kinette Club of Napanee

Large selection of boy’s clothes, sports equipment, etc., women’s plus size clothes, youth bedroom suite, Thomas the Train set w/table, bedding, household items. Something for everyone!

GARAGE

SALE Saturday, October 4th Sunday, October 5th 10am - 2pm 2891 County Road 22 between Napanee and Bath

Downsizing, miscellaneous household items and furniture, 2 window A/C units, stick furniture, exercise equipment

CAREERS

JACKSON, Anne Mary

Passed away peacefully at the E.J. McQuigge Lodge on the morning of Tuesday, September 30, 2014, in her 83rd year. Daughter of the late Noah and Hattie Kimmerly (nee Curtis). Beloved wife of the late Gordon Jackson (1988). Loving mother to Marina Skeries (Roland) of Mississauga. Survived by sister Kathleen (late Donald) and sisterin-law Shirley. Predeceased by her siblings, Dora, Jack and Arnold. Devoted Nana to Stefan Skeries and Kaitlyn Skeries-Nowakowski (Julian). Special aunt to many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. “Buster the cat and Nana met along the Rainbow Bridge to continue their journey together”. In keeping with Anne’s wishes, cremation has taken place. There will be no Service at this time. Special thank you to all of the staff at McQuigge Lodge for their amazing care for Anne, especially to Loretta, Helen and Mary-Anne. Arrangements entrusted to the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville (613-9685588). If desired, donations to the Napanee Humane Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. For online condolences, please visit www.rushnellfamilyservices.com

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Lennox & Addington Seniors Outreach Services EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Position: Full-Time Permanent Finance Clerk Area: Administration Work Schedule: Mon-Friday 8:30-4:30 in Napanee Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The Finance Clerk will facilitate all accounts receivable, accounts payable preparation of charitable receipts as well as various computer related duties. • Maintaining all aspects of the accounts receivable and accounts payable systems. • Assist with various Ministry of Health and Local Health Integration Network reports. • Prepare charitable receipts for all donations. • Maintain service on all office equipment as well as regular backups of small business server. Qualifications: • Post-Secondary diploma in bookkeeping or accounting • Must have 2-3 years previous office and financial bookkeeping experience, preferably in the not-for-profit sector. • Proficiency in computers especially database, spreadsheet and word processing applications. • Experience with the financial program GP Dynamics is an asset. • Must have strong organizational skills and interpersonal skills. • Effective communication skills. • Demonstrated ability to work efficiently and effectively with minimal supervision. • Ability to manage several projects simultaneously. • Ability to maintain confidential records of all cliental, volunteers and staff. Please submit resume and the SOS application (print from the website) by 4:30 Wednesday October 15, 2014. L&A Seniors Outreach Services (SOS) 310 Bridge Street Napanee, Ontario K7R 0A4 Fax: 354-6770 website: www.lasos.ca Email-wendy@lasos.ca L&A SOS is an equal opportunity employer. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

NOW HIRING ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING - REFERENCE CODE 2464 FIND THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WORK OF YOUR CAREER A AT T TRANSCANADA. At TransCanada we dream big, think big and do big things. For more than 60 years, we’ve been supplying reliable and efficient energy to millions of North Americans with our pipelines, gas storage and power generation facilities. As a result of continued growth within TransCanada, a number of Engineer-In-Training (EIT) positions are available in a variety of business / project areas within the company. Approximately 30 new graduate EIT positions are available in various locations. As part of TransCanada’s commitment to delivering big things that matterr,, one position will be on our Napanee Generating Station (NGS) project team. The EIT positions to be filled either are project management-related or are technical positions. Applicants will be matched to individual business areas or projects based on factors including their education and experience. Applicants are invited to indicate their interest in technical or project management focused work. For more information about the Napanee Generating Station project please visit napaneegs.com. TransCanada is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about these EIT positions and to apply to this position, please visit our TransCanada careers website at jobs.transcanada.com. Everything you do at TransCanada contributes to everything we do across North America. Make more of your career. Help us build long-lasting energy solutions that matter.


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HELP WANTED

Dietary Aide (casual)

required for Village Green, our LTC home in Selby. Must have successful completion of an approved Food Service Worker (FSW) program, or currently enrolled in an approved Food Service Worker program and a Food Handler Training Certificate. (A certificate of completion or proof of enrolment will be required). Cooking experience an asset. Please submit resume by October 3, 2014 to: mcloutier@omniway.ca Health Care Ltd. or fax: 613-338-2693.

OMNI

Our office in Napanee is looking for you to join our team!

Service Technician with G2/OBT2

Required for Greater Napanee & surrounding area. Experience an asset. Competitive Wages & Benefits Please Contact Napanee Office 613-354-7400 or Drop your resume off at: 435 Milligan Lane, Napanee, Ont. K7R 3Z4 Resumes accepted until October 3, 2014

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OFFICIAL NOTICES

Cemeteries Information - Drop-In Sessions

October 15, 2014 4:45 – 6:45pm Amherst Island Public School 5955 Front Road, Stella

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3RD

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th AT 1:00 P.M.

ANTIQUE, FURNITURE & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE FROM THE PALACE NAPANEE FAIRGROUNDS, YORK ST., NAPANEE - Watch for Signs Windsor back chair; oak table; 2 washstands; table & 4 chairs; recliner; oil lamps; selection of glass & china; Royal Doultons; collection of broaches; collectable dolls; named wooden decoys; older mechanics tools - much much more NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12:00 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8

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AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Moffat dryer, apt. size chest freezer, single pedestal round kitchen table & chairs, Victorian style couch, console table & leaves, marble top hall & end tables, antique chaisse lounge, single bed, 2 photographer chairs, game table & 4 chairs, white wicker bedstead, desk & bench, trunk & rocker, upholstered fireside bench, coffee & end tables, plant stands, large qty. of glass & china, crystal, collectibles, qty. of new inventory & many more pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH

AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE FALL MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION AT DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Massey Ferguson 35 tractor/loader, NH 488 9Ft. haybine, Gehl 1017 mower-conditioner, M&W rotary rake, NH 770 harvester/ 2 row narrow corn head, 2 wagon funning gears, IH 5 furrow semi-mount plough, MF 3 PTH 3F plough, IH 12’ vibrashank cultivator, AC 10 ft. set of discs, 7 ft. rotary mower, Hardi field sprayer, NH 24’ hay & grain elevator on undercarriage/motor, Allied 36 ft. elevator on undercarriage/ 3 hp motor, Case 24 ft. pipe frame elevator/motor, Ferguson 3 PTH 8 ft. cultivator, George White 3 pth field sprayer, 3 pth hydraulic wood splitter, Heavy duty utility trailer, Hegadorn model 225 manure spreader with top beater & end gate, antique steel wheel potato digger, horse drawn potato hiller, 3 pth broadcaster, 3 pth steel carryall, 3 pth 5 ft. scraper blade, utility trailer, calf creep feeder, 2 round bale feeders, 10 ft. section of self locking head gates, 34’ x 12” culvert, phase converter will convert from single to 3 phase capable of running a 7H.P. motor, 2 golf carts, 3 western saddles, 3 English saddles, saddle pads, blankets, halters etc., saddle stands, qty of assorted farm related tools & smalls. AUTO - 1995 Ford F-150 short box truck with 4.9 LT 6 cylinder engine 220735 kms. (Selling as is). See my web site for detailed list & photos. List subject to additions and/or deletions CONSIGNMENTS BEING ACCEPTED FOR THIS SALE. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID

November 5, 2014 5 – 7pm Loyalist Municipal Office 263 Main Street, Odessa

Loyalist Township is the licensed operator of several cemeteries including Glenwood, Pentland, Lutheran Union, and Switzerville Cemeteries. It is the licensed cemetery operator that is required to record all burial details, sales/transfer information, and permissions on behalf of the families, and to ensure there is a living Interment Rights Holder to permit any future burials in a family plot. We would appreciate your assistance in providing us with any information you may have with respect to your rights in these cemeteries. We also welcome the opportunity to confirm your ownership and burial information, and to provide you with information regarding future burial and legal ownership/transfer requirements. Please drop in and see us (or make an appointment to visit us in Odessa), bringing with you any cemeteries related documents or papers. For more information, please contact Administrative Staff at Tel: 613386-7351 ext. 121 or 175. If you are an individual with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351, ext. 100 between 8:30am and 4:30pm or email info@loyalist.ca.

AUCTIONS

Tool and Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Bronze horse statue, Antique dressers, Duncan phyfe table and chairs, Antique Singer sewing machine, matching buffet and hutch, Oak dining table and 6 chairs, brown suede leather couch, quantity of hand and power tools, 16"bench grinder, battery charger, 5.5hp Johnson outboard, wheelbarrow, mitre saw, Ryobi table saw, cordless grass trimmers, 5hp Snow Kimg snow blower, Nordic track elliptical, crib, highchair, kitchenware, home decorative pieces and many more items not listed. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com for information. Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

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TENDERS

LIMESTONE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

TENDER

Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to content, will be received by The Limestone District School Board for the following project: RFT #15-02 - Snow Removal at Various Locations

Tender Specifications for the above noted project may be obtained from and shall be submitted to the Facility Services Department at The Limestone District School Board, 220 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, prior to the closing date of Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. local time for all tenders. Tenders are to be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on the outside “RFT #15-02 Snow Removal Tender”.

Request for Tender packages can also be obtained through www.biddingo.com/ldsb. For assistance obtaining documents, please contact Biddingo.com customer service. The Board reserves the right to accept any Tender or to reject all of them and the lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Laurie French Chair

Brenda Hunter Director

AUCTIONS

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th AT 10:00 A.M.

ESTATE AUCTION SALE ON SITE AT 4627 VERONA SAND RD, VERONA, ON., We have been asked by the executors of the estate of the Late Mrs. Zilpha Brown to sell by public auction the contents of her home. Directions: At the south end of Verona turn to the west off 38 hwy on Verona Sand Lake Road to Civic No. 4627. ANTIQUE: Side-by-side; Singer treadle sewing machine; 6 matching press back chairs & others; D end table; 2 dressers; 2 trunks; recliner; swivel rocker; pine kitchen table & chairs; 3 double beds; matching dresser & chest of drawers; chesterfield & chair; selection of glass & china; pots & pans; fridge & 30" stove; washer & dryer; 42" flat screen TV; other small appliances; OTHER: 12 hp 38" cut Husquvarna riding lawn mower; 4.5 hp push mower; wheel barrow; 24' ladder; old buggy wrenches & other tools; garden utensils; Good Clean Sale. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 8:30 a.m Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH

AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE OF BACKHOE, TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT & TOOLS FOR MARG & THE ESTATE OF RON TILLING DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 401 take Hwy 37 north 2kms to Casey Rd. Turn east and follow 7 kms to sale site at 1507 Casey Rd. (This sale is approximately 1km East of the Doug Jarrell Sales Arena). This sale features a large qty of old farm machinery, many of which are in “as found” condition. FARM RELATED: Selling is Massey Ferguson Backhoe (2wd with cab, side shift & 30H loader. Tack reads 1890 hrs.), Massey Ferguson 265 diesel tractor (tack reads 3465 hrs). Massey Harris 101 Junior Tractor (late 1940’s & running), Antique Cockshutt tractor (running), Ford 8N with loader (running). Three Massey Harris tractors selling as is (serial numbers on two of the tractors are 377301 & 382037). Massey Ferguson 35 open station combine with 8’ grain head (as is), 8’x16’ tandem axle bumper pull trailer (homemade). Band saw type saw mill with 16’ bed mounted on trailer (3 years old, B&S gas engine), Two Massey Harris trail type 2 furrow plows on steel (one used as a match plow), John Deere M44 trail type plow on rubber. John Deere 3pth 3 furrow disc plow, Two Ford 3pth 3 furrow plows, 3pth 2 furrow plow, 3pth one way discs (8 disc), 8’ set of trail type discs with hydraulic lift, 8’ & 10’ trip type cultivators on steel, Massey Ferguson 16 run seed drill with grass seed box, 9’ two drum field roller, diamond drags, 6’ 3pth Bush Hog rotary mower, 3 antique sickle mowers on steel (as found), 3 wagon running gears, Turnco gravity box mounted on trailer, McKee 6’ 3pth double auger snow blower, bale elevator, fanning mill, augers, J.I. Case small square baler (as found), A.C. pull type combine (as found), home made dump trailer, A.C. 416 lawnmower, 7’ snow blade, several old steel wheels, Maxwell cast iron tractor seat, farm gates, 8 strand roll of page wire, barbed wire, qty of “T” posts, tombstone round bale feeder, steel water trough, manure forks, garden tools, electric concrete mixer, large qty of dimensional lumber (some pressure treated), qty of galvanized sheet metal, alum light posts, tarps, several tractor tires, numerous tractor parts & a set of “Hastings County Farm Show & Plowing Match” plowing markers. SHOP TOOLS: Miller 225 arc welder, Lincoln Electric 180 mig welder (new), Campbell Hausfeld 2 hp 25 gallon air compressor, oxy/propane cutting torches, Black & Decker 14” cut off saw, Craftsman 34” radial drill press, Delta 6” bench grinder, Mastercraft wet & dry table top grinder, Mastercraft 12-1/2” thickness planer, Shopcraft 10” table saw (cast top), Record lathe, Poulan chainsaw, Bostitch 6 gallon air compressor, pneumatic framing nailer, 3 ton floor jack, jack-all, ¾” drive socket set, socket sets, “C” clamps & gluing clamps, 24’ alum extension ladder, manual tire changer, shop stove, qty of steel & steel plate, large qty of hand and power tools as well as a huge qty of hardware. CAMPER & BOATS: 1986 Gulf Stream Classic motor home (as is/ with ownership), 20’ Starcraft boat with inboard motor on trailer, 12’ alum boat. See website for pictures. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID Lunch Available Owner or Auctioneers not responsible in case of accident.

“ON YOUR BEHALF” LIVING ESTATE TAG SALE

FRIDAY OCT. 3, FROM 2PM TO 6PM & SATURDAY OCT. 4 AT 9AM 2046 Middle Road (west of Joyceville Rd.), Kingston Join us this weekend for a visit to a charming century farmhouse & barn filled with an amazing variety of furnishings, Art, commercial kitchen wares & collectibles. This iconic woman ran a very successful Bed & Breakfast in Port Hope until well into her eighties. If you remember the eclectic furnishings & art from our previous sales on Charles St for this family, then magnify that tenfold to get a feeling for this offering. The house is full. Both levels of the barn are full. There truly is something for everyone. You don’t want to miss this one… Furniture: Marble Credenza, Scandinavian Style Credenza, Retro Style Sofa, Avant-garde Metal Light Fixtures, Large Framed Embroidered Panel Wall Hanging, White Dresser & End Tables, Retro Lamps, Upholstered Swivel Wing Chairs, Choice of over 10 mid-century Wall Units (some in teak), Variety of Cabinets, King Size Mirrored Headboard, Teak Lamps, Stereo & Speakers and so much more… China & Kitchen Wares: Rosenthal ”Studio Line” China Settings for 20 plus, Crystal Stemware Galore, “Old Colony Rose”, Large Selection of Commercial Kitchen grade Pots & Pans, Flatware, Dinnerware, Café Tables & Chairs & more. Outfit your own Café… Art & Collectables: Many Prints & Sculptures, Player Piano, Musical Birdcage, Bosen Heads, Huge Selection of Designer Clothing, Coats & Hats, Large Selection of Iron Garden Art, Concrete Urns & Figures, Nomes, Fountains among many other items… You have to see this collection to believe it. There is a lot to sell in just two days. The deals will be great. There are too many items to list. Please visit our website onyourbehalf.ca for photos and other information. Always a Treasure to be Found Check out www.onyourbehalf.ca for photos & map to sale

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Sandra Mercer (613) 353-2751 or cell (613) 329-9796 on site Cash or Cheque (with ID)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9TH

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, FURNITURE & TOOLS FOR BOB & CHRISTINE RICHARDSON, FOXBORO DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 401 at Belleville take Hwy 62 North to Ashley St. Turn North on Ashley St and follow to address 182. Antique French Canadian walnut dining room set including a table with 5 leaves & 6 chairs, server & matching china hutch. Maple round dinette table/ 4 arrow back chairs, pine harvest table/ 2 benches, leather rocker recliner, pullout sofa, antique parlor chair, oak glass top coffee table, Newcombe apt size piano & bench, Maytag washer/ Maytag gas dryer, Kenmore chest freezer. Patio set like new including glass top table/umbrella, 6 chairs & 2 lounges. 2 Adirondack chairs, garden bench, outdoor fireplace, BBQ, conc. bird bath, planters, crock, Delft blue pcs, qty of cups & saucers including several Royal Albert, a Petit Point & a Shelly. Antique Coca-Cola cooler, antique table top tube radio, brass fire extinguisher, silver plate, collection of old Life magazines as well as old postcards. Tools: Toro LX420 riding mower (18hp 42” cut), Ariens self propelled push mower, Stihl FS 38 weed eater, Murry 8hp 24” snow blower, 20’ alum. extension ladder. Large qty of plumbing tools & supplies including Ridgid folding pipe vise, Ridgid pipe threader & assorted dies, Ridgid snap cutter, Acetylene B tank & torch, Ridgid power snake, Milwakee right angle drill, pipe wrenches & a large qty of copper & ABS fittings. Ridgid wet/dry shop vac. Electric pressure washer, King miter saw and other assorted hand & power tools. Note: This is a very clean sale & everything is in good working order and much of it is in like new condition. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID Owner or Auctioneers not responsible in case of accident.

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR

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. Oct. 9 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com Oct. 9 - The Lennox and Addington Cattle Association is hosting a Livestock Producers Code of Practice and BBQ on October 9th at 5:30pm at Tom Harrison’s Auction Centre at 2362 County Road 1 East, Newburgh, Ontario. Dr. Rob Walsh and Dan Ferguson from Beef Farmers of Ontario will demonstrate the New Code of Practice for Livestock open to all cattle producers. For more details, contact Terry Burns ! 613-379-5804 or Gary Donahue at 613-532-5910. Oct. 8 - Food, Farms, Tour and Tasting presented by Victoria Hall Volunteers, Victoria Hall, King Street West, Cobourg. The day will involve a guided Bus Tour of local farms, leaving from Victoria Hall at 9 am, with a three-course lunch at The Victoria Inn, at Gore’s Landing. Guests will return to Victoria Hall for a Tasting, presented

NAPANEE COUNTRY DEPOT

The Cold Weather is Coming!

by several Northumberland County chefs, partnering with local farmers and producers. The tasting will be from 5-7pm, with complimentary coffee and a cash bar. The guided bus tour will include visits to Curles Sugar Shack, Linwood Acres Trout Farm, Osland Sheep and Beef Farm, the new Ontario Agri-food Venture Centrein Colborne, and additions locations, still to be confirmed.(Parking passes for downtown Cobourg for the day of the tour will be provided to guests.) Tickets: $70.00 for the full day Bus Tour and Tasting, or $20.00 for the Tasting only, from the Victoria Hall Box Office, 905-373-2210. Please note that numbers for both tour and tasting are limited. Tickets will be available June 2. For more information call 905-349-3710 or visit: http://www.cobourg.ca/residentsservices/welcome.html Oct. 9 & 16 - Growing Your Farm Profits – Workshop Brighton, 10am – 3pm. Start the business planning process by attending this Free two-day interactive workshop. You will: Assess business man-

agement practices. Determine priorities and key goals. Learn about cost-share funding opportunities. For more information and to register visit www.ontariosoilcrop.org Oct. 16 - 100 Mile Agriculture, sponsored by LAFA, 7pm at Napanee Lions Hall. Geri Kamenz, Chair of the Farm Products Marketing Commission, will be speakingon The Importance of Agriculture to the Local Economy. Guests will be treated to a spread of fresh produce, local cheese and apples, homemade tarts, dips, muffins and treats – all made with ingredients from L&A County! Live and Silent Auctions items include $500.00 of local beef, local cheeses, barbed wire art, artwork, jewelry, woodwork and more! For tickets ($25) contact Diane at Napanee District Community Foundation 613-354-7333 or email info@ndcf.ca

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Men’s League Golf Report

Golfers ‘step aside’ as men’s league season ends Kaye, Childs, Latimer team claims final round BY DOUG MURISON

Special to the Beaver apanee’s men’s league golf season wrapped up last Wednesday with 61 golfers taking part in the final night. The golf format was a three person ‘step aside’ scramble. The top three winning threesomes were: in first Brian Kaye, Bob Childs, Darryl Latimer with 30, second place Jim Ash, Jim Donovan, Dave Travers with 30 and in third was Duncan Burke, Joe McMaster, Murray Halliday with 32. A delicious home cooked turkey supper, complete with a number of varieties of pies followed. The banquet fol-

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Property owners upstream from these structures can expect water levels to decrease to normal fall levels and should ensure that all boats, floating docks, etc., have been removed before Monday, October 13, 2014.

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lowed with prizes being awarded to all the players who qualified. Art Hunter thanked all of the sponsors, the pro shop, kitchen staff, course superintendent and crew, and of course all the golfers who participated on Thursday nights throughout the golfing season. He then presented the Year End Overall Low Net Trophy to a new member in Gary Thompson. Hunter also congratulated Thompson on his recent marriage. The first place flight winners were: (A)-Paul King, (B)- Al Thompson, (C)- John Deren, (D)- Doug Murison, second place flight winners- (A)- Dennis Chadwick, (B)- Jim Dobbin, (C)- Bob Kerr, (D)Paul McDonald, while

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third place flight winners were (A)- Duncan Burke, (B)- Rick Browning, (C)Darryl Latimer, (D)- Brent Tulk. A new award was presented to the Most Honest Golfer- Closest to Par 35this year’s winner was Don Pearson with a 35. Doug Murison then presented Joe McMaster with the L & A Mutual Insurance Special Award for his 11 on hole 12 back in July. He also presented well deserved caricatures to Bob Kerr, Jim Dobbin and Murray Halliday for various events during the year. These caricatures were done by Brent Tulk- well known for his “ Don Cherry” type golf clothing and caricatures. In honor of Brent’s dedication to Men’s Night and his fellow golfers, Murison rewarded Tulk with a caricature done by Napanee’s own Tim Nimigan. He said he will treasure the keepsake, and thanked Nimigan for his excellent efforts. Special thanks to the Beaver for their excellent coverage of Thursday Men’s Night.

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COMMUNITY PULSE OCTOBER 15 WI CONVENTION Annual Kingston Area Convention of the Women’s Institute taking place at the Selby Community Hall, starting at 9:30 a.m. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. OCTOBER 16 ‘100 MILE AGRICULTURE’ The Napanee and District Community Foundation is hosting ‘100 Mile Agricul-

ture’ at the Napanee Lions Hall at 7 p.m. This event will highlight the importance of agriculture in L&A. There will be local vendors, live and silent auction, 50/50 draw and light refreshments will be served. Guest speaker Geri Kamenz, chair of the Farm Products Marketing Commission and former OFA president will speak on the ‘Importance of Agriculture to the Local Economy’. Please call Diane at the NDCF office for tickets, 613-354-7333.

For 21 years we’ve set the standard Submitted

This week, Napanee Tim Hortons owner Bob Annette (left) presented a cheque for $5,752 to the L&A County General Hospital Foundation Chair Robert Paul, proceeds from the store’s recent Smile Cookie campaign. Annette thanked the community for supporting the campaign; all sales of the $1 Smile Cookies were put toward the Foundation. According to Paul, the two local Tim Hortons locations have contributed $36,000 to the hospital through the annual Smile Cookie campaign. The money will be used to purchase new medical equipment for the hospital.

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BE THE BOSS Have you thought about starting your own business? Do you need help? Construction at TransCanada Napanee Generating Station (NGS) is starting soon! As part of the development and construction of the project, TransCanada has developed a Power Engineering Scholarship Program in collaboration with Cambrian College for local candidates.

Become a Successful Entrepreneur with the guidance and support of the Ontario Self Employment Benefits Program (OSEB)

TransCanada’s Power Engineering Scholarship Program will provide funding to local high school graduates entering the Power Engineering Techniques program at Cambrian College. The scholarship will cover the costs for:

The application process begins soon:

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• October 2014 – Online applications open

• books

• November 24, 2014 – Ontario Colleges begin receiving applications

• residence In total, the value of the scholarship over two years is approximately $22,000 per student! In addition to the scholarship, TransCanada will provide opportunities for qualified students enrolled in the program to obtain their required practical experience for the 4th and 3rd Class Operating Engineering Certificates of Qualification at one of TransCanada’s existing power generation facilities in Ontario. As part of TransCanada’s commitment to delivering big things that matter, we are looking for local applicants who are committed to their community and to the profession of Power Engineering. To be considered for TransCanada’s Power Engineering Scholarship, applicants must first be accepted into Cambrian’s Power Engineering Program. The criteria for acceptance into the college program is an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, with an emphasis on Grade 12 Math and English.

• February 1, 2015 – last date for application to the college program for equal consideration and to the TransCanada Power Engineering Scholarship Program To apply for the TransCanada Power Engineering Scholarship Program, please visit: I http://www.cambriancollege.ca and click Scholarships in the top banner. All applications for the scholarship must be submitted to Cambrian College by February 1, 2015. To learn more about the Power Engineering Techniques Program at Cambrian College, please visit: http://www.cambriancollege.ca/Programs/Programs

Steve Wells, owner of Steve Wells Mobile Repair, is a successful graduate of the OSEB Program and is now entering his second year of business. “It took a long time for me to get up the courage to move forward with my business idea. I could never have put my plan in place without the assistance of the OSEB Program.” I

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The Napanee Beaver 237 PLEASANT DR., NEW SELBY HOSTESS: PRICE ELAINE TARANU Bright and beautiful! This elevated bungalow features an open concept living space with 13’ vaulted ceilings. The kitchen cupboards have ‘corion’ countertops with lighting under the cupboards. Ceramic flooring in the kitchen and dining area, hickory hardwood floors by Gaylord’s. Main floor laundry. The master bedrooms has a walkin closet as well as ensuite bath. the rec room floors are above ground level with in-floor heating and 9’ ceilings. Sit in the screened-in covered deck with lighting and fan and enjoy the massive backyard. Call to book your private showing. $369,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458

OPEN HOUSE

234 THOMAS STREET, DESERONTO Good family home with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 2 baths. Some updates: High efficiency gas furnace (‘12), hot water tank (‘14), kitchen countertops. Call today. $132,900. MLS 14602240

SAT. OCT. 4 1-3PM

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

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

Independently Owned & Operated

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CENTERVILLE RD is about 1800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, family rm Below replacement at $239,900. MlS 14608052

ROBERT STORRING, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903

Call Marlene McGrath, Sales Representative, 613-849-3264

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

380 CAMDEN ROAD

Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275

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

Independently Owned & Operated

Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-4347

2 SPLINTER DRIVE

Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath bungalow. Gas fireplace, sunroom, main floor laundry & finished recroom. $278,900. (M77) MLS 14606275

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

Horse lover’s delight! the perfect hobby farm, currently set up for horses, but can be used for all types of farming. This farm is located on a beautiful country, low traffic paved side rd about 15 min from town & 401. Home is a 3 bedroom, and has been recently remodeled top to bottom and is in like new condition. Several out buildings + 1 large barn with 4 box stalls and room for more. Large natural pond visible from the back door. $224,900. MLS 14604741

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169 PALACE RD

2 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large lot overlooking Napanee River and Falls. Home features open concept kitchen living room with updated windows and exterior doors. Full unfinished basement area gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. F/A gas heating with central air. Asking $182,900. (M58) MLS 14604898

Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550 3548 FLINTON RD, FLINTON This 2 storey home in flinton has amazing curb appeal and offers lots of room to roam. Modern eat-in kitchen, bright family room with woodstove, large bath & laundry on main floor. Detached 1.5 car garage and huge yard make this home a must on your list of homes to view! $149,900. MLS 14603218

Duaine Presley Sales Rep.

Cell: 613-561-4953 Office: 613-384-5500

OPEN FOR OFFERS

IMM. POSS.

2 bedroom home, 1 bdrm inlaw suite, attached garage with loft/workshop, covered patio, large lot with barn. $164,900. (M76) MLS 14606085

Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506

NEW LISTING

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www.110HeritageDr.com • 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Tranquil Setting • Executive Country Subdivision • $449,900.

Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120

NEW PRICE

73 PALACE RD., NAPANEE - $224,000. MLS 14606333 • 3+1 Bedrooms 1.5 Baths • In-law Suite Potential Close to Parks, Library, Downtown

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71 ASHWOOD CR. NAPANEE Priced below replacement! Live in one of Napanee's most sought after neighbourhoods, West Bridge Estates, in a custom home big enough for your family and their toys. This 4 bed, 2 bath full-brick home has many upgrades including a custom stone entry, walk-in pantry, full size eating bar in the gourmet kitchen. Open concept design with a 3 car garage on a spacious corner lot. Come see the quality Staikos is known for! $329,900. MLS 14606730

Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506

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

WATERFRONT HOME BEAVER LAKE 3+ bedrooms, 2 baths, southern views. Lower level walkout, paved road. $369,500 mls 14608050 www.beaverlakewaterfronthome.com

ROBERT STORRING,

Broker, Direct 613-379-2903

44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-4347

192 APSLEY STREET, SANDHURST

3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home Private setting near Lake Ontario. $139,900. (M90) MLS 14606602 Call Barry Brummel, Sales Rep, 613-484-0933

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Waterfront

7701 COUNTY RD 2, NAPANEE

3 bedroom mobile with many updates. Very economical lease 54 BAYVIEW DRIVE ($162.00 per month including taxes), propane furnace. Situated 3 bedroom waterfront home situated on North Shore Hay Bay. Upwest of Napanee on County Road 2. $44,900. (EX3655) MLS dates: windows, furnace, central air, electrical, cupboards, new well 14608266 pump, sump pump. $249,900. (EX3582) MLS 14605975

EDGE OF TOWN

Waterfront

2 lots for $59,900. (EX3129) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3131)

INVESTMENT PROPERTY Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3130)

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

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 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388

NEW PRICE

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. Open concept kitchen and living room, new appliances, large shed. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with up- Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor dates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking $84,900. (EX3543) MLS 14604937 price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043

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11 CENTRE ST., #101, NAPANEE

The perfect home for those who love the outdoors! Located south of Northbrook, this home boasts 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and a beautiful oak kitchen with new built-in appliances. The ultimate mancave awaits you 36'x36' garage/workshop with tin roof and wood heating. New large deck built around your above-ground pool. Pond and charming gazebo offers a peaceful seating area. Come and take a look today! $205,000. MLS 14605617

Super ground floor condo available in security building. 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths make this unit the choice for you. Freshly painted with new flooring. Come take a look today! This unit is priced to sell at $184,900. MLS 14607151

119 BRIDGE ST. E, NAPANEE

BUCKSHOT LAKE BEAUTY

Freshly renovated! This charming house is perfect for a young family, first time homeowner or someone looking to downsize. Gleaming hardwood, main floor laundry, large kitchen and bright spaces are all part of what makes this a great home! Call Jo today for a look. Listed at $162,000. MLS 14605040

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Looking for unspoiled, breathtaking views? Then this rare find is for you! Four season living on gorgeous Buckshot Lake complete with great fishing and year round activities, this is the perfect family home or getaway location. Nestled in Air Force Bay, this home, boasting vaulted ceilings, large deck and stunning gardens, will make this the perfect place to create special memories. Listed for $547,000. MLS 14606866

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Great place, open space! This beautiful home is perfect for those who value their privacy and love to relax! Features 3 spacious bedrooms, 21/2 baths one being your own private ensuite off the master bedroom, gorgeous stone fireplace, paPOOL tios, landscaping and in-ground pool. New hardwood through most of the main living area. Sunken formal living room, separate dining room and family room make this the place to be. All located on 3+ landscaped acres - pool liner Oct 2012, roof 2011, hardwood 2013. Call today for a look! Listed at $359,900. MLS 14606460

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A very unique home w/ a unique property and 2 mins to Loughborough Lake Boat launch, this 29+ acre property (w/2 stocked ponds & treed trails) will thoroughly be enjoyed by hunters & nature lovers! Cooks & moms will enjoy the great, big kitchen w/ big windows overlooking deck & pool while dads tinker away in the over-sized garage w/workshop! Or …reverse the roles…dads can cook and moms find hobbies in the garage! J 2470 sq.ft. to enjoy w/4 br’s, huge loft over garage for enjoyment/exercise/ games, sunken fam rm, library…Come see for yourself! Bring the kids & walking shoes & explore yourself! Floor plans, video available. MLS 14601613

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1117 Hidden Valley Lane

Beautiful, 1.5 storey home or cottage on the south end of Buck Lake with great waterfront. This home has been completely renovated to the highest standards and includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, sunroom, laundry area, drilled well, septic, storage shed, small workshop and a wonderful Bunkie. MLS® 14607075

164 MacDougall Drive

Fantastic family home in a quiet subdivision and located across from a park! This 6 year old Kennedy model from Barr Homes features 1995 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, open concept kitchen with separate dining room, gas fireplace, central A/C, ceramic and hardwood flooring, large deck, fenced yard and attached garage. Close to all amenities. MLS® 14607212

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982 AUDEN PARK DRIVE

Almost 1 acre w/ lovely, treed shoreline w/southern views overlooking Carleton Island. Lot is level, groomed, has a well, sits on a private, year-round road, and is ideal to house a trailer (6 months) or year-round home/cottage. Shoreline is swimmable – has sand and rock mix. MLS 14606051

4 br’s, 2.5 baths, almost 2400 sq.ft. of updated living in Auden Park. Set on a large, fenced, mature lot w/pond and deck, it is certain to make families who enjoy out-door living very happy! Many updates in recent years make this home show very well. Check out floor plans & video! MLS 14606722

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Just 10 minutes west of Verona on a well-maintained, year round road sits this Only 13 Minutes west of Verona and 2 minutes to Enterprise is this 2.5 acre level lot. Fenced on two sides, well generates 20 gpm, ideal for year round lot w/ well generating 10gpm of good water, driveway in place, lot is level. home! $27,900 MLS 14608440 $37,900 MLS 14608537 R0032926392

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Devil Lake property with great waterfront and easy access! Located 30 minutes north of Kingston and directly off of Cty Road 10. Features a nicely landscaped lot and beautiful year round home. This 3 bdrm, 2 bathroom home is tastefully decorated and is designed for easy living. The upper floor features 2 bdrms, a full bathroom, open concept living room and custom kitchen with island. Sip your morning coffee in the bright dining room while overlooking the lake. The lower level features a walkout, another bedroom, full bath, laundry, recreation room and family room.MLS® 14605930

1006 Mini Lane

A fantastic point of land on the north branch of Buck Lake with panoramic views of the lake. This 1478 sq. ft. bungalow features 2 bedrooms (easily convertible to 3), 1 bathroom, large living room, open concept kitchen, stone fireplace and central A/C. Enjoy the 2 slip boat house, swimming raft, storage sheds, a large wrap around deck and 367` of clean waterfront with level access to shallow or deep water. Wow! MLS® 14606828

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MCC - Upon buying a home, new homeowners understandably want to start making adjustments so the home is a more accurate reflection of who they are. Many of these adjustments are minor, but even minor changes here and there can give a home a whole new feel. While there are many ways a person can turn a home into their own unique oasis, some home improvement projects may not be worth the effort, especially when homeowners decide to sell. Some projects may prove a little too personal, making them less attractive to prospective buyers down the road. Though it's within every homeowner's right to make adjustments to their homes (as long as those adjustments are in adherence to local laws), the follow-

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Sports Complex Sports fans often dream of erecting a backyard basketball court or adding a tennis court to their property. But such projects are among the more expensive additions a homeowner can make to his or her property, costing more than popular projects like kitchen remodels or room additions. What's more, real estate professionals note that homeowners can expect to recoup little, if any, of the cost of adding a basketball or tennis court to their properties at resale, while more popular projects tend to recoup a substantial amount of a homeowner's initial investment.

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Luxury Shower Installing a luxury shower, such as a multi-headed steam shower, can add a splash of resort-style luxury to your home, but it likely won't add much to your sale price. Though costs for such additions can vary significantly depending on how grand you choose to go, real estate professionals warn that a luxury shower is unlikely to recoup much of its initial cost at resale. If you simply must give your bathroom a more luxurious look but still want to be a responsible homeowner, look for a lowcost addition. That can take some of the sting out of not recouping much of your investment at resale. Fully Furnished Home Office More and more men and women are

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OPEN TO OFFERS 358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. 3 CEDAR ST. - $79,900. Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flow- central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, ers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances in- patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. cluded. Just reduced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 14606092 (EX3600) MLS 14606842

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WELCOME HOME! $129,900. NEW PRICE

283 EDMON ST. This 3 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Spacious living room and kitchen. Main floor bedroom, laundry, and bath. Detached garage, handicap accessible. $129,900. (EX3596) MLS 14606470

5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $149,900. NEW LISTING

Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wrap around decking. $149,900. (EX3650) MLS 14608146

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41 MILL ST. Downtown Napanee charmer at WOW price! 3 bedrooms plus tandem bedroom, 2 full baths, ground floor laundry, separate dining room, solarium, updated mechanics, windows and roof and large workshop/ shed in backyard. $169,000. MLS 14608659

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237 PLEASANT DR., SELBY Beautiful elevated open concept bungalow with 13' vaulted ceilings. 2+2 bedrooms, 3 baths, double garage and natural gas heating. Hickory floors, "Corion" kitchen counters, master with ensuite and walk-in closet. Rec room with 9' ceilings and in-floor heating. Massive backyard - a beauty! $369,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458

278 BELLEVILLE RD. $209,900.

831 HOGSBACK RD., MARLBANK This beautiful and stately century home must be seen! Hardwood and softwood floors throughout, huge country kitchen, main floor family room with wood stove. Barn 50x56, triple detached garage. Situated on 30 acres of pasture, mixed bush and a little wetland. $349,900. (EX3505) MLS 14603728 Check out the virtual tour http://www.obeo.com/884516

Good 3 bedroom with lovely upgraded country kitchen with tons of cupboards. Central air, 1 1/2 baths, newer shingles, rear shed, 1 1/2 garage, rear deck, lots of parking. $119,900. (EX3658) MLS 14608321

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759 COUNTY RD. 41 - $199,500. Location is a win, win! Close to town but rural setting. 399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. Only minutes to all amenities. No water and sewer Fantastic lot. Little less than 2 acres right in the heart bill and cheaper rate of taxes than urban. This 3 bed- of historic Newburgh! House requires T.L.C. Being room side-split with attached garage is waiting for sold “as is.” If you are looking for a project, this is it. you! (EX3434) MLS 14601425 (EX3512) MLS 14603932

34 PRINCESS ST., GANANOQUE Large master bedroom with tandem room. Huge dining room, laundry on main level in kitchen leading to new deck. Lake view at the end of this dead-end street. Newer 100 amps panel and windows. Steel roof. Pine plank floors. $219,500. MLS 14604719

96 COLLEGE ST. $119,900. NEW PRICE

Home Theatre Few homeowners would scoff at installing a home theater in their homes, but the impression of home theaters as

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a luxury only the super wealthy can afford might turn prospective buyers away from your home. Potential buyers may be impressed by a fully functioning home theatre complete with surround sound, lighting, a big screen, and all the other fixings synonymous with home theaters, but when they go home to discuss their options, they may feel the home theater is a luxury they can live without and opt for a more affordable home without a theatre instead. A dream home means different things to different people, so homeowners should keep in mind the reactions of potential buyers before adding too many personal accents and additions to their homes if they plan to sell down the line.

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Super 3+1 bedroom with hardwood floors throughout main level. Full finished basement, 4th bedroom and 2 piece bath. Patio door off master bedroom to deck. Side entry from house to oversized garage, double paved drive off Belleville Road plus double paved off Marilyn Ave. Totally fenced yard. In-law suite possibilities. A must to see! $209,900. (EX3638) MLS 14607846

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GREAT STARTER!!! $119,900. 83 COLLEGE ST. Great street appeal! Older home on a huge fenced yard with 1 1/2 detached garage. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newer roof, central air, appliances included. Great starter home! $119,900. (EX3451) MLS 14601801

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9396 COUNTY RD. #2 $314,900.

Amazing 5 bedroom home situated on a beautiful park like setting overlooking the water. Very spacious with hardwood floors throughout. 2 1/2 baths, 2 storey outbuilding ideal for business or workshop. $314,900. (EX3450) MLS 14601789

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Beautifully maintained one owner home. Excellent 2+1 bedroom semi, 1 1/2 baths, central air, paved drive, lovely fenced yard with small shed, hardwood floors, partially finished basement, gas heat. $159,900. (EX3656) MLS 14608287

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186 ADELPHI ST. $269,900. IMPROVED PRICE

This is a must to view! Quaint 4 bedroom, 2 storey Victorian brick featuring hardwood floors, large country kitchen, main floor laundry, sunken family room overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard. Formal dining room with fireplace, large master bedroom with jacuzzi, spiral staircase, cranberry windows and gingerbread porch. $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445

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1233 LAZIER RD. $229,900.

EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOME This 4 bedroom, 2 bath has plenty of space for the whole family. In-law suite possibilities. Oversize garage, perennial and vegetable gardens. Must be seen! (EX3589) MLS 14606182


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52 PEARL ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATHROOM $119,900. (EX3673) MLS 14608625

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61 BEVERLY ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $329,900. (EX3667) MLS 14608539

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237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $369,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458

256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3524) MLS 14604351 OPEN FOR OFFERS!

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727 LITTLE CREEK RD. 2+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $244,900. (EX3671) MLS 14608606

5416 COUNTY RD. 9 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $289,900. (EX3663) MLS 14608444

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7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $169,900. (EX3462) MLS 14602041

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52 COUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $589,000. (EX3660) MLS 14608379

523 ADAIR RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM $169,900. (EX3597) MLS 14606538

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325 GINGER ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $159,900. (EX3625) MLS 14607221

236 ROBERT ST. TO BE BUILT - 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3526) MLS 14604374

8061 CTY RD. 2 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3565) MLS 14605462

763 PALACE RD. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $319,900. (EX3627) MLS 14607333

388 DUNDAS ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $289,900. (EX3640) MLS 14607988

128 THOMAS ST. E. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $164,900. (EX3544) MLS 14604924

21 UNITED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,900. (EX3621) MLS 14607110

PRICE 1496 LAKE RD. 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BEDROOM $169,900. (EX3590) MLS 14606198

8682 COUNTY RD. 2 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $325,000. (EX3643) MLS 14608001

TO BE BUILT!! 119 BRANT ST. (READY FOR 06/14) OTHER LOTS AVAILABLE 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH (ROUGH-IN FOR 2ND) $149,900. (EX3499) MLS 14603458

44 QUAKER HILL RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATHS $169,900. (EX3628) MLS 14607461

447 HOLDEN RD. 3+2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3516) MLS 14603998

41B LAKESHORE DR. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $449,900. (EX3538) MLS 14604798

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244 THOMAS ST. W. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133

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43 SPLINTER 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $139,900. (EX3661) MLS 14608394

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3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $144,900. (EX3645) MLS 14608029

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3303 HARMONY RD. 4+1 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3561) MLS 14605383

9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $314,900. (EX3593) MLS 14606271

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182 WEST ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $159,900. (EX3646) MLS 14608030

218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3348) MLS 13608299 WATERFRONT

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48 ROBINSON ST. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $114,900. (EX3642) MLS 14607999

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137 COUNTY ROAD 20, ODESSA 5+2 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $324,900. (EX3547) MLS 14604988

43 FITCHETT RD. Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $299,900. (EX3441) MLS 14601614

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HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime Point waterfront buildNEW LISTING Sherman`s ing lot. 97’x403’. Deep water for NEW LISTING commercial land. Services at lot boating. This lot is located at the lighthouse on Sher- line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ man`s Point Road. $179,900. (EX3629) MLS 14607486 on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream (EX3610) MLS 14606775 home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance drive- waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the way is in. Good wells have been obtained on neigh- secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with bouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3626) MLS 14607264 utes from town. $49,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234

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. (EX3179) MLS 13603821

130 SECOND ST., DESERONTO 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $179,900. (EX3608) MLS 14606727

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BENN'S POINT RD. - Beautifully manicured and maintained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Napanee. Well record 23 LPM. Entrance in place. Quiet road with well maintained homes in the area. $69,900. (EX3581) MLS 14605934

COUNTY RD. 9 - Excellent 92 acre parcel to build your dream home. Overlooking Hay Bay, the land features PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 40 acres workable, a good woodlot on the back of the 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. property with some pasture land. $124,900. (EX3501) $59,900. (EX3551) MLS 14605162 MLS 14603548 COUNTY RD. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to land. Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the some work land, the remainder pasture. $300,000. road. $89,900. (EX3415) MLS 14600527 (EX3387) MLS 13609454

167 HICKORY LANE 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $329,500 (EX3654) 14608235

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PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3578) MLS 14605861 IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX3569) MLS 14605621

36 NEVILLE POINT RD. - Beautiful, very well kept 1 acre property on prestigious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. Has 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming and skating. Village close by with all amenities. Paved road makes perfect location for your year-round home. Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly lake bed. Private from road by trees. Includes drilled well, bunkie and dock. Not many lots available on Beaver Lake and this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. (EX3459) MLS 14601939


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72 ACRE FARM ON THE EDGE OF TOWN Beautiful Brick Bungalow, 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath. Horse Barn with 8 Stalls, Workshop, Tack Room. $849,900. MLS QR21405192 To view call Hugh Jackson or Tracey Dickson

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N A PA N E E 75 ROBERT ST., NAPANEE REDUCED! Carpet free, 3 bed, 2 bath, new windows, wiring, plumbing, furnace, private deck, move in ready. $239,900. MLS 2140036 To view call Hugh Jackson or Tracey Dickson

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ADOLPHUS REACH WATERFRONT LOT 125 Feet of waterfront, 1 acre lot, mature trees. Area of new homes, easy commute Napanee or Kingston. $164,900. MLS QR21404120 To view Hugh or Tracey.

CENTURY FARM HOUSE NORTH OF NAPANEE Partially renovated farm house ready to finish. 3 bed, 2 bath, updated kitchen, hardwood floors. $135,900. MLS QR21404183 To view Hugh or Tracey.

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726 WESTPLAIN RD. Nearly new home on 30 acres, less than 15 minutes from the 401. Great single storey dwelling, 2 bedrooms, large bathroom, only about 6 months old. Very private setting with lots of wildlife on the property. Mix of open fields and wooded area. ONLY $159,900. Call for your private viewing. MLS 14608481 341 GINGER ST. Great family home in Napanee in a quiet neighborhood, walking distance to downtown! This home is a must see with a bright main level with a large deck off of the dining room leading to a fully fenced, private, backyard! 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, full basement with a finished rec room and an attached garage! Priced at $199,900. Call us for your viewing! MLS 14604904

COUNTY ROAD 9 Nice level 2 acre building lot. Approximately 25 kms. from town. GREAT VIEWS, GREAT VALUE. Only $24,900. MLS 14608406

BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE Excellent family home. 2650 sq. ft. family home on a spacious town lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, main floor family room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen, 2 car attached garage. All brick exterior and large rear deck. Priced at $274,900. Call for full details. MLS 13608793

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$210,900 Totally Redone Semi - New Everything! Roof, Windows, $239,900 Renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, Floors, Paint, Bathroom, Plumbing, Electrical And Heating. Large one bdrm apartment. The main house features quality hardwood floors, Back Yard, Garage. Move In Condition. MLS® 14605115 and two full baths. The rear addition is a separate 1 bdrm apartment on 2 levels, rented month to month inclusive for $500. MLS®14607087.

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$229,900 1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes from downtown. Directions: Princess St just past Collins Bay Rd. MLS®14603318.

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Great opportunity to live in the basement and have the upstairs JUST RENOVATED! All the work has been done for you in this well tenants pay the mortgage!! 2+1 bdrm, 2 bath, central city lo- maintained 3 bed bung. Updated kitchen and bath, new windows, cation. MLS® 14608651 $169,900 roof, soffit & fascia, and eaves troughs make this a truly move in ready home. MLS® 14608297 $219,900

1276 GREENWOOD PARK DR.

158 FAIRVIEW RD. KINGSTON

This two storey home has a lot to offer and sits on one of the larger lots in Greenwood park. Main floor features hardwood floors, granite counter tops, mosaic tiled back splash, porcelain tiles, breakfast bar, breakfast nook and separate dining room, gas fireplace in living room and is open concept! MLS® 14606347 $409,900

Open concept, hardwood floors, coved ceilings, fireplace, beautiful 5 pc main floor bath with corner hydro therapy air tub, large separate shower. Heated towel rack, updated light fixtures, newer windows, beautiful fenced yard 1.5 car garage. MLS® 14606211 $204,900

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78 BUTLER STREET , KINGSTON REDUCED $10,000!

$659,000 Potters Greenhouse is a well-established family run business of over 43 years at this location. The homestead is an older 6 bedroom farmhouse with two nice additions well structured. Large 16 by 24 kitchen, adjacent family room with propane fireplace. MLS®14604204

Christian Rix*

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$1,495,000 Executive custom built, 3 years new home is completely built to the highest standards/quality. Gourmet kitchen, granite tops, custom cabinets, 5’ x 8’ island. Hardwood floors and ceramic through-out. Panoramic 10’ upper deck. Specialty steel stairs to a 70’ dock with 2 - 42’ piers to accommodate any boat. MLS®14603152

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831 MILFORD DR, KINGSTON

3532 BUCK POINT RD SOUTH FRONTENAC

Quick closing available. This very well maintained and updated 3 bdrm semi is awaiting your family, or possibly a great rental opportunity!! Main floor features hardwood flooring throughout with a large and bright eat in kitchen. MLS® 14607813 $199,800

Custom built home 15 mins north of the City. 1700 sq ft 2 storey just 9 years old with unique layout and modern finishes. All hardwood and ceramic, 2.46 acres with views of the water (Collins Lake). MLS® 14605790 $324,900 R0032925296

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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See all of our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com SATURDAY, OCT. 4 11AM-1PM

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Greg Wagar

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613-541-9781

Rick Gerow

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

NEW PRICE

201 QUEEN ST

SATURDAY, OCT. 4 2-4PM

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Hostess: Sue Rankin, Sales Rep

Welcome to the neighborhood. This 3 bedroom, plus den side split with new kitchen is move in ready for your family. Fenced backyard with a very nice deck to sit and watch the children play. Quick closing available. Asking $249,900 (M98) MLS 14607192

5467 COUNTY ROAD 8

Hostess: Sue Rankin, Sales Rep

You will love this well kept 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, bungalow with a finished basement on a very nice corner lot in Dorland.Close to Loyalist Parkway (33 Hwy) for traveling to Picton by the Glenora Ferry, or Bath and Kingston. 20 minutes south of Napanee. Asking $199,900 (M95) MLS 14607123

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613-331-0536

Sue Rankin

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613-536-8589

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613-536-8897

530 COUNTY RD 27, NEWBURGH 2400+ sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, detached garage. Original wood trim, newer roof, main floor laundry, FA Gas Furnace, bonus room over attached workshop. Asking $368,000. (M70) MLS 14605500

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613-484-0933

227 DRIVE-IN ROAD

Rural tri-plex completely renovated (all units) on 2 1/2 acre lot 2 minutes from 401. Country setting. 3 - 1 bedroom units. Main house has roughed-in 2nd bedroom. 8 gpm well. Beautifully landscaped. Fully rented and owner lives in main unit. Call listing agent for many upgrades. Asking $369,000. (M108) MLS 14607627

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613-484-1603

536 MOSCOW ROAD

Set back off the road, this country bungalow with inlaw potential has 3 bedrooms, full bath, living room, eat in kitchen with sliding door to large deck on the main and the lower level with separate entrance has family room, bedroom and 3 pce bath. Many updates, with some finishing touches yet to be done but product is there. $179,900. (M110) MLS 14607826

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613-532-0330

Marten D. Lewis

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3 Bedroom on main, Reno'd main floor 4pc bath, eatin kitchen, finished basement with rec room, bath, bedroom. Detached garage, 22’ x 26’ workshop, all on an oversized town lot. Asking $279,900. (M94) MLS 14607008

186 WESTBURY AVE BATH

3 bedroom home would be an ideal starter or retirement home. Hardwood flooring, newer roof, main floor laundry, attached garage and large fenced in back yard. Cose to parks, marina and golf course. Asking $169,900. (M103) MLS 14607413

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7710 COUNTY RD #2 4 spacious bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, private yard, a/c, attached garage and double carport. Call for the extensive list of improvements completed since 2013. $245,000. (M63) MLS 14606511

130 MILL ST. YARKER 1.3 Acre waterfront lot. Well, Septic and excavation work completed. Asking $99,500. (M74)

613-539-9852

Trent Mosier, CRA

Sales Representative

613-483-9618

Professionally built Central Frontenac bungalow with attention to every detail. Near Arden bordering Crown land. Year round stream with fully serviced trailer in woods, accessible by foot bridge, for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage, workshop with attached finished den with bar. Large deck with screened gazebo. Immaculate home that you must see asking $249,900 (M93) MLS 14606777

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4997 COUNTY RD. 9

Excellent 4 bedroom open concept waterfront home on N. Shore Hay Bay. Privacy at its best $475,000. (M69) MLS 14605626

184 UNION STREET

Rental property 3 bedroom plus small bachelor apartment, presently grossing $17760. annually. Operating expenses for 2013 Taxes $1078, Hydro $3520.00, Gas heating $1362.00, Water and sewer $1662.00. 2 wall furnaces. Asking $139,900. (M75) MLS 14605918

Cathy Conrad Broker

613-484-2636

200 LUFFMAN RD., MARLBANK

1600 sq. ft. home has a lot to offer. Open concept kitchen/living/dining area, pine floors, wooded ceiling, detached workshop, shed. Excellent well, a little over 3 acres, fully wooded. Asking $224,900. (M112) MLS 14608153

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Very nice elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 15 acres of wooklands. 20 minutes from the 401. Wood/oil forced air furnace. Move-in condition. $239,900. (M68) MLS 14605611

135 GLASTONBURY RD NORTHBROOK

Newer home is unique and custom made for its owner currently off the grid running on solar, but all is in place for hydro. Even though living in the woods, you are close to civilization. Asking $75,900 (M104) MLS 14607414

290 SIMCOE ST

3 bedroom all brick bungalow with hardwood floors ,eat-in kitchen, new bathroom new roof, new FAG heating with central air. Within 3 block walk to all public, separate and high schools. Private rear yard. Asking $199,900 (M60) MLS 14605074

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169 PALACE RD

512 ASSELSTINE RD

160 EAST ST

4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, upper level laundry, updated kitchen with center island and in floor heating. Multiple heating sources including radiator (new boiler), pellet stove and gas furnace. In-ground pool, lovely patio with landscaping galore. Bonus feature included with the sale of this home: generator back up panel which will power 25% of the home. Never be left in the dark again. Asking $304,900 (M96) MLS 14607142

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Paul Wagar

Private setting, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths - ensuite with walk-in shower, enclosed porch, basement garage and detached garage/workshop. Asking $190,000. (M111) MLS14608116

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1186 ELM TREE RD., ARDEN

Barry Brummel

3 bedroom Victorian home, natural gas fire place, upper level balcony and main level laundry. Asking $174,900. (M64) MLS NEW PRICE 14605465

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25 ALFRED STREET

Wayne Elder

1805 HARLOWE RD, NORTH FRONTENAC

89 MILL ST, DESERONTO

Marlene McGrath

613-849-3264

82 GREEN ST

Neat as a pin and ready to move in to this 2 bedroom home with most features on 1 floor. Beautifully landscaped and oversized yard with mature trees and storage shed. Large deck. New metal roof in August, 2009. Open kitchen, dining area and large family room overlooking spectacular back yard. Asking $144,900 (M105) MLS 14607602

2 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large lot overlooking Napanee River and Falls. Home features open concept kitchen living room with updated windows and exterior doors. Full unfinished basement area gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. F/A gas heating with central air Asking $182,900 (M58) MLS 14604898

1931 SOUTH SHORE ROAD Year round home has hardwood & ceramic floors throughout. Two 4 piece baths, including ensuite. 6 appliances included/built-in microwave & dishwasher. main floor laundry. 3 season sunroom and lower level family room walkout, extra large deck all overlooking Hay Bay. $189,900. (M92) MLS 14606736

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2118C COUNTY ROAD 15

the ultimate in privacy with this secluded cottage on 4 acres. deeded access and partial view of sheffield lake. fishing at its best. immediate possession. some upgrading needed. asking $99,900 (M101) MLS 14607317

369 SOUTH SHORE ROAD

Professionally renovated waterfront bungalow. 4 appliances. 2006 furnace, new kitchen overlooking Hay Bay, pellet stove, wood fireplace and detached garage. Large deck and gazebo at water, gabion supported shoreline. Asking $229,900. (M81) MLS 14606498

380 CAMDEN ROAD

2 bedroom home, 1 bdrm inlaw suite, attached garage with loft/workshop, covered patio, large lot with barn. $164,900. (M76) MLS 14606085


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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See all of our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com REDUCED TO $229,900.

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11898 HIGHWAY 41

Good, 2 bedroom home double size eat in kitchen. Large living room with picture windows. Huge local stone fireplace in the pine rec room. Full basement with cold rooms. New since 2010: oil furnace, siding and soffit, well with submersible pump, steel roof, 200 amp breaker panel, bedroom rug and 2 picture windows. 775 sq.ft. quonset 3 car garage, power overhead garage door and concrete floor. Have a tour for yourself. Asking $127,500 (M62) MLS

898 COUNTY ROAD 12 Salmon River Estate www.898countyroad12.com Asking $999,900. (M113) MLS 146008707

265 PALACE RD.

This 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 full bath home will make an ideal home for your growing family. Large fenced in backyard with 24` above ground pool, wrap around porch, close to Napanee Golf and Country Club. Walking distance to down town. Quick closing available. Asking $169,900. (M42) MLS 14603031

61 DUNDAS ST E

Downtown Napanee. Retail plus 2-2 bdrm apt's above. 60 patron seating - restaurant chattels included. Asking $299,900. (M66) MLS 14605598

In town spacious duplex on large lot. 2 x 3 bedrooms with full baths. 2 car carriage style garage $229,900. (M67) MLS 14605604

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951 COUNTY ROAD 25

9 yr old all stone country home built on 14.8 acres, complete with a large barn. Country living at its best with a mixture of woods, pastures, fields creeks and a massive garden. $339,900. (M49) MLS 14603942

81 COUNTY ROAD 12

Enjoy country living minutes from Napanee. Well maintained immaculate country home on 1.2 acres. bright southern exposure with 3+ bedrooms. Large main rooms, detached garage. Adjacent 48.5 acres could also be purchased. Asking $179,500. (M84) MLS 14606504

88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $245,500. (M27) MLS 14602299

195 WHITE LAKE ROAD # C

Very nice 3 seasoned, 2 bedroom modular on beautiful White Lake. Part of Cedar Cove Estates. Fully furnished! Excellent for snowbirds, cedar cove is a corporation, each owner owns a share of the entire property with title to their lots deeded back to the share owner by the corporation. $250.00 yearly covers your common expenses. Asking $75,000. (M36) MLS 14602831

370 ACADEMY ST NEWBURGH

Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath bungalow. Gas fireplace, sunroom, main floor laundry & finished recroom. $278,900. (M77) MLS 14606275

7389 COUNTY RD 2

Minutes east of Napanee. All brick/stone bungalow. 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, fully finished all levels. $263,900. (M80) MLS 14606494

1742 STOREY ST.

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This 3 bedroom bungalow sits on a beautiful deep lot with a small stream running at the end of the back yard. Large front deck, 2 storage sheds and ample parking. New metal roof 3 years ago. Book your showing today. Asking $189,900. (M55) MLS 14604768

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192 APSLEY STREET, SANDHURST 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home Private setting near Lake Ontario. $139,900. (M90) MLS 14606602

One level living at its best, this country bungalow has 3 bedrooms with master 2 pce ensuite, kitchen, formal dining room and living room, and a large family room with fireplace. Back yard is fenced with large deck that is partially covered and has access from master bedroom and family room. Many updates through the years. This is ready to move in and enjoy, property is wheelchair friendly. $214,900. (M109) MLS 14607820

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232 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE

True victorian charm, original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. upgraded windows/ R-52 attic insulation / 31/2 years old. H.E. natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32 x 14 sports pool 6 years old with natural gas pool heated and elephant cover. 3 bathrooms / gas fireplace. Old fashion charm within walking distance to ammenities. $199,900. (M79) MLS 14606485

694 ADDINGTON ST. TAMWORTH

Refinished and beautifully maintained family home in Tamworth, large village lot and close to recreation facility and downtown area. Open concept kitchen/dining area. Upgrades include plumbing / wiring/ windows / drywalling. Double whirlpool tub. Detached insulated garage with double driveway. Storage shed and dog pen. Asking $164,900. (M85) MLS 14606518

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. 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 $179,900. (M44) MLS 14603143

1554 LAKE ROAD

This 2 bedroom home would be ideal for the first time home buyer. Deep lot in the Village of Enterprise. Quick closing available. Asking $156,900. (M89) MLS 14606552

1413 BRIDGE STREET WEST Quality constructed, all brick bungalow perfect home for the growing family. Fully finished on both levels, approx. 2800 sq.ft. of living space. Featur hardwood and ceramic tile flooring, 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, propane heat/hot water, water purification/softening system, solarium boosting 12 foot ceiling. Asking $349,900 (M56) MLS 14604840

106 THOMAS ST W

Formerly Carload Food Market. 2 apartments above store. Excellent location. Renovations required. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900 (M71) MLS 14605608

CENTREVILLE ROAD If you are dreaming of building your home among the trees, close to civilization, yet able to hunt the land, check out this 96+ acre parcel. 625` of road frontage on a hard top road. Hunting camp all ready on the land. Asking $110,000. (M100) MLS 14607302 315 MCCUTCHEON RD This large lot is ready for you house plans, drilled well and entry permit obtained. Nicely treed and private. Almost 6 acres. Asking $42,900 (M78) MLS 14606364 WATERFRONT VL ON PALACE RD 8.84 acres on municipal services with 1463’ frontage on Napanee River. Enjoy nature trails, canoeing, fishing from your backyard. $99,900 (M59) MLS 14604913 BENN`S POINT ROAD Beautifully manicured and maintained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Napanee. Well record 23 l/min. Entrance in place. Quiet road with well maintained homes in the area. Asking $69,900 (M86) MLS 14606523 MAIN ST DESERONTO Double building lot in downtown Deseronto. Level lot with good view of Bay of Quinte. Potential to rezone to residential to build your home. Asking $39,000 (M88) MLS BEHIND 454 - 498 PALACE RD - 2.2 ACRES Potential development site with great view. Currently well treed. Asking $34,900 (M97) MLS 14607183 MAIN STREET, DESERONTO Nice level commercial lot 180` X 372` Asking $199,900 (M43) MLS 14603107 182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontagest. Asking $119,900. (M38) MLS 14602843 130 MILL ST. YARKER 1.3 Acre waterfront lot. Well, Septic and excavation work completed. Asking $99,500. (M74) FITCHETT RD Build your home among the trees or on the clearing of this large lot. 12.5 acres to walk or play. Hard top road. Only minutes south of town. Asking $37,500 (M12) MLS 14600711 90/44 INDUSTRIAL BLVD This 1.79 acre commercial building lot is located in heart of the Napanee industrial park. There are many business opportunities available including the following: restaurant, garden and nursery, sales and supply store, motor vehicle and trailer sales, motor vehicle repair and many more. This lot is also located only minutes from HWY 401. Come build your dream business on this cleared and level lot. Asking $159,900 (M106) MLS 14606046 NEAR HOUSE 951 COUNTY ROAD 25 Level 11 acre well treed lot just minutes from town. Mixture of cedar and softwood/hardwood and ponds at the back of property. Build your country home here. Asking $48,900 (M50) MLS 14603952 HERRINGTON LANE Beautifully landscaped 1.4 acre private lot just 2 minutes north of 401 and 41 in Napanee. Dug well, matured landscaping and gazebo. Quiet road with open country view. Asking $69,900 (M107) MLS 14607619


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This upscale home is situated minutes from Holy Cross School and within walking distance of most amenities. It features 4 spacious bedrooms on the upper level, 3-1/2 washrooms and a main floor great room with vaulted ceilings. A wonderful kitchen with oodles of cabinetry, main floor dining room and laundry facilities complete the main level and the lower level is professionally finished with a recreation room, 5th bedroom and a huge washroom. Welcome home to 1077 Wise Street. MLS®14603441

$374,900

1265 HUMBERSIDE DR, KINGSTON

1901 WASHBURN ROAD

A great family home at an affordable price! Featuring a fabulous kitchen with granite counters and backsplash, carpet free except stairs, 4 upper floor bedrooms and a fully finished lower level. This home is in move in condition and is located in the Holy Cross School district. It is a must to view.

Truly one of a kind! This wonderful property sits on 66+ acres of trees, trails and waterfront. Fabulous views of over 1400 feet of the Rideau River waterway. The property makes a wonderful retreat or year round home. The 3 car garage features a nanny or guest suite and the main home has over 3600 sq. feet of living space with 4 bedrooms, a main floor den. formal living and dining rooms, 4 washrooms and an elevator for convenience. Constructed from 110 tons of locally quarried stone. It must be seen! MLS®14607360

MLS® 14607092

$344,900

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8112 COUNTY ROAD 2  $339,000

3304 WILTON RD  $299,900

Great home with a ICF foundation, natural gas heat and sitting on 3.63 Acres. This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home features central air, central vac, pond, green house for the gardener, and storage shed with carport for the person with lots of toys. Fully finished on both levels. Come take a look. Hwy #2 just east of Napanee. MLS® 14608084

Situated on 1.81 acres, just north of the Cataraqui Centre, sits this lovely log home, boasting 3 bedrooms 2 full baths, finished lower level, and large 30X30 DBL garage. Sit on the large covered porch, soak in the hot tub, or relax in front of one of two woodstoves and watch the day go by. Asking $309,000.00. Call to view. MLS® 14606999

PERFECT FOR RETIREES OR FIRST TIME BUYERS

316 KINGSDALE UNIT 107  $129,900

3242 COUNTY RD #6  $239,900

Asking $129,900 – you can’t go wrong! Need wheelchair access? Take a look at this condo at 316 Kingsdale, located on the lower level with access to the ramp, laundry and elevator. Great for the person on the go! Call for a private viewing. MLS® 14602830

Take a look at this large 4 bedroom home, situated on 1.99 acres with oversized double heated garage and barn, boasting over 2000 sqft of finished living space, only 20 minutes from the 401. Great property with potential for a separate inlaw suite. Call to view. MLS® 14608536

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LOT 12 - Model 1380 1380 SF 2 bdrm, 2 bath, ideal home for downsizing, mn flr laun, step-in shower, many upgrades, hdwd, ceramic, no rear neighbours $279,900 HST Incl.

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9007 COUNTY ROAD 2 NAPANEE Lovely 3 bedroom home, located only minutes west of the town of Napanee. It features a beautiful landscaped oasis. The gardens are full of perennial`s, so as the seasons change the gardens have many different looks. The home itself is full of tons of upgrades including the following: newer windows, newer engineered wood siding, metal roof, all drywall, newer kitchen, indoor and exterior doors, newer furnace and newer hot water tank. In the newly renovated spacious kitchen you will enjoy many high end built in appliances. The home also offers central vacuum on both levels and in-floor heating on the main level. Located just behind the home you can find a small barn including a loft area and full green house attached. Must be seen to appreciate call for your own private showing today. $255,000. MLS 14606961

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2302 CTY ROAD 9 NAPANEE

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613-888-8365 3 bedroom, 1 car garage, 1 bath, partially finished basement, private setting MLS 14606078 $199,900.

26 ALFRED STREET NAPANEE

688 DRIVE IN ROAD NAPANEE

5 BRIDGE STREET TAMWORTH

Perfect for a handy man, update this home to your own touches! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, unfinished basement, large lot! MLS 14607582 $189,900.

3 bedroom, 5 car garage, 3 bathroom, walk out basement over 6 acres. MLS 14605484 $449,900.

3 year old home, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large garage, large lot, infloor heating, beautiful cherry kitchen. MLS 14607112 $279,900.

INDUSTRIAL BLVD, NAPANEE

19 REID STREET NAPANEE

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11AM-1PM

COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOT

SUNDAY 2PM-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 11AM-1PM

1.79 acre commercial lot, close to hwy 401 located in the heart of Napanee's industrial park. MLS 14606046 $159,900.

4 bedrooms, 2 full bath, great location close to hospital. MLS 1460 $204,900.

PROUD SPONSOR OF KAMHA ATOM AE #9 AIDAN BREAULT

613-354-5435 - Office RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc. Brokerage Independent Owned & Operated


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B E AV E R

HOMEFINDER / RE11 $299,000. MLS 14605868

$324,900. MLS 14608509

$144,900. MLS 14608725

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

New 76 HENRY STREET., NAPANEE • Perfect Starter or Retirement Home • One Level • Well Kept

$139,900. MLS 14607971

New

18 HARTWOOD CRES., NAPANEE • Attractively Decorated • Main Floor Laundry • Deck & Fenced Yard

$392,000. MLS 14608193

$232,900. MLS 14605826

WATERFRONT

444 BRIDGE STREET, NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Main Floor Laundry • Master Ensuite & Walk-in Closet

$ 224,000. MLS 14606333

WATERFRONT

NEW PRICE

New 113 COLLEGE ST. DESERONTO • Tastefully Decorated & Move-In Ready! • Lots of Upgrades • Large Fenced Yard

$309,900. MLS 14607127

$289,000. MLS 14602972

MOTIVATED SELLER

534C COUNTY RD. 15 TAMWORTH

• Beautiful View on Private Lot • Well Maintained Home • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.

$289,900. MLS 14604455

483 CAMDEN ROAD, NAPANEE

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Walkout to Deck & Fenced Yard • Partly Finished Basement with Huge Rec. Room

73 PALACE RD. NAPANEE • 3+1 Bedrooms 1.5 Baths • In-law Suite Potential • Close to Parks, Library, Downtown

$187,500. MLS 14606922

$569,900. MLS 14604323

45 CONCESSION ST., TAMWORTH • Beautiful Front Porch • 3 Acre Treed Lot • Potential Income Property

438J CEDARSTONE RD. • Beautiful Home with Spectacular Views on Beaver Lake • 3+2 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths • Vaulted Ceilings, Granite Countertops & Walkout Basement

1087B HUGHES LANDING RD. • 640ft frontage on Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • 2 Bedrm Cottage + Bunkie • Great for Fishing & Boating

$72,500. MLS 14605716

WATERFRONT

NEW PRICE

WATERFRONT WATERFRONT

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1

5851 COUNTY ROAD 41 • Triple Car Garage • Pool with New Liner & Pump • Central Air

$390,000. MLS 14604754

1058 PERRY ROAD • Beautiful Marble Lake • Open Concept • 4 Acres

$329,900. MLS 14606045

$279,000. MLS 14605099

WATERFRONT

** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.

6667 WHEELER ST. TAMWORTH • Opportunity for Business • Building Approx. 1100 sqft • Lot on Salmon River

$189,900. MLS 14604745

$97,900. MLS 14608399

NEW PRICE

* Not intended to solicit properties already listed.

MICHELE HEANEY Sales Representative

613-583-7253

PEG CAMPBELTON

24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • 4 Bedroom Home • Lovely Stone Fireplace • 3.5 Acres

$259,000. MLS 14602372

4391 COUNTY RD 41 • Elevated Bungalow on 2.7 Acres • Finished Basement with Walkout • Detached Garage

52 CRAIGEN ROAD • Custom Built Home on 10 Acres • Minutes from Town • Covered Porch

$379,900. MLS 14606089

$189,900. MLS 14604126

Cell michele.heaney@gmail.com

613-449-4200

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$409,000. MLS 14606479

32 OLD COUNTY ROAD 9 • Chalet Style • Waterview, Close to Boat Ramp • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths

WATERFRONT

4307 OTTAWA ST., HARROWSMITH • High Ceilings & Bay Windows • Eat -in Kitchen + Separate Dining Room • Detached Garage/Workshop with Hydro & Water

VACANT LAND:

$28,900. $59,000. $59,900. $59,900. $99,900.

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ANDREW MCCORD

ADAM RAYNER

amccord@sutton.com www.andrewmccord.com cell: 613-328-6765 bus: 613-384-5500

arayner@sutton.com www.adamrayner.ca cell: 613-572-1985 bus: 613-384-5500

Sales Representative

1205 LITTLE CREEK, NAPANEE • Beautiful & Private Setting • Custom Built 3+1 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home • Double Attached Garage

330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE RD • Excellent Value • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths • Huge 32’x32’ Garage/Workshop

Sales Representative

Sutton

406 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE • Over 100 Ft. of Level Waterfront • Town Services • Main Floor Laundry

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FRIZZELL ROAD • Cleared Building Lot • 2.97 Acres • Well Maintained Road PARK ROAD • 7.92 Acres • Frontage on Park and Hicks Roads • Close to Park and Boat Launch COUNTY ROAD 8 • Just South of Town • Ready to go with Driveway • 100’ x 200’ COUNTY ROAD 8 • Just South of Town • Ready to go with Driveway • 100’ x 200’ 5399 ARDOCH ROAD • 5.23 Acres • Private • Waterfront • Located On Malcolm Lake - SOLD

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Sales Representative

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8886 HWY 38 • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Detached Garage/Workshop • In-Law Suite Potential

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Plan No. SHSW01124

AMAZING VIEW

It's all about the view in this beautiful cottage. A wall of windows frames a spectacular vista, with room to enjoy it outside on thedeck or inside next to the two-sided fireplace. The eat-in kitchen lets you continue gazing while you eat. Sleeping accommodations include a bedroom on this level plus two more upstairs, with a full bathroom on each floor. First Floor: 893 sq. ft. Second Floor: 408 sq. ft. Total: 1,301 sq. ft. To more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans. DEPTH: 32' - 0"

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Cindy Haggerty Broker of Record Cell: 613-540-2116

Independently Owned & Operated www.1108VeleyRd.com

Kevin Haggerty

Haggerty

Sales Representative Cell: 613-539-2120

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www.1947PalaceRd.com

OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1-3PM 1947 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE • 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Original Woodwork throughout • Large Country Kitchen • $189,900

www.CindyHaggerty.com www.110HeritageDr.com

NEW LISTING

• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Tranquil Setting • Executive Country Subdivision • $449,900

www.12EarlSt.com

Sales Representative Cell: 613-583-5629

www.668BridgeStW.com

Sold Call • 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • 3 Season Sunroom • Detached Workshop • $119,900

CINDY

Sold Call • 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Detached Garages • Fully Fenced Yard • $219,900

CINDY

www.5ThomasStE.com

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www.555CountyRd11.com

www.70GrahamStW.com

www.7992CountyRd2.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Many Updates • Lots of Character & Charm • $169,900

www.82NorthBeaverLakeRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Open Concept & Loft Masterbedroom • Level Waterfront Home on Hay Bay • $300,000 www.9-205CentreSt.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Sunken Living Room • Full insulated Garage • $289,900

www.98ShermansPointRd.com

• 1-2 Bedroom unit & 1-1 bedroom unit • Close to downtown & schools • Detached garage • $219,900

• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Full In-Law Suite • 5 Stall Barn & 34 Acres • $394,500

• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Attached Double Car Garage • Sandy Waterfront on Beaver Lake • $269,900

• 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Condo • Waterview • Close to Downtown • $124,900 www.173MillSt.com

• 2+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • New Custom Built • Deeded Waterfront Access • $254,000

www.1526CountyRd5.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 1 bath • 88 Acre retreat • 1800 sqft cabin • 139,900

www.151MoscowRd.com

• 4.51 Acres • Level Lot • Hydro at End of Road • $39,900

• 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • 4 Season Waterfront Cottage • Full Detached Bunkie • $249,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Nicely Renovated • Fully Fenced Backyard • $139,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Lots Of Newer Updates • 42 Acres • $399,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Double Car Garage & Oversized Outbuilding • 60 Acres • $349,900

www.412CardRd.com

NEW PRICE

• 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • 50 Acres bordered by Conservation Area • Dbl Car Garage, Barn & Driveshed • $389,900

www.WartmanRd.com

www.180NorthBeaverLakeRd.com

www.2467CountyRd11.com

• 6 Bedrooms & 5.5 Baths • In-Ground Pool & Limestone Hot Tub • 98 Acres with 50x120 Megadome • $699,900

www.442TownlineRd.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths • 28.6 Acres • Cape Cod home with In-Law Suite • $479,900

www.WhiteLakeRd.com


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