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greater Napanee is getting considerable corporate support for its ambitious new LeD seasonal light show. See Page 2 Napanee OSpCa and animal Shelter Manager Henny Venus has moved on for a new position. See Page 12 The Downtown Napanee BIa is partnering with Community Living L&a for a new program. See Page 26 Napanee residents took to the streets on Sunday to shoot the final scene of the town's Core area advisory Committee's lip dub video. Dundas Street was closed off to film the last shot.
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Featuring Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City’s song ‘good Time’, the video is meant to promote community spirit while showcasing the many clubs and community groups in town.
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DL Services advised to hold public meetings before project is considered By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER A lack of public consultation irked Greater Napanee Mayor Schermerhorn on Tuesday night, as he sent the proponent of a soil, compost and wastewater treatment facility back to the drawing board. An application from a Brighton-based company, DL Serv-
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ices Inc., to rezone lands located on the north side of Goodyear Road, east of County Road 41, was to be considered that night. But, once it became evident that it was the first public meeting in the process, the meeting was cut short. Before a capacity crowd at council chambers, Schermerhorn instructed the company to hold its own public meeting — but not
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before getting an overview from the town’s planner, John Uliana with IBI Group. Uliana said the proposed facility would accept organic waste from agricultural operations, in addition to wastewater and nonhazardous soils that could be impacted by hydrocarbons, salts or metals. The properties in question, zoned light industrial and general
industrial, are the subject of two concurrent severance applications. “They require an amendment to the zoning bylaw and will at a future date require site plan approval,” he told council, adding that a Certificate of Approval from the Ministry of the Environment would also be required.
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TransCanada, GT Machining throw support behind show N influx of $35,000 in sponsorships for the town’s new ‘Big Bright Lights Show’ is going to fasttrack the growth of the new downtown attraction this holiday season. Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn made the announcement on Tuesday night at the regular session of council, where he announced that two companies have made contributions to the project. Napanee-based GT Machining and Fabrication Ltd. has offered $10,000 to sponsor a 24-foot spiral Christmas tree, to be located behind town hall. According to the mayor,
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the tree will include a fourfoot starburst on top and will feature a 30-minute show of holiday songs, with light strings dancing to the music. “The tree will also have a small FM transmitter so you can sit in your car and listen to the music,” Schermerhorn said, adding that without this support the display would not have been possible. A second sponsorship — valued at $25,000 over two years — came from TransCanada Corporation, the company that recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ontario Power Authority to develop, own and operate a new natural gas-fired power plant near Ontario Power Generation’s Lennox Generating Station property in Greater Napanee. That plant had origi-
nally been planned for Oakville, but was cancelled by the provincial government due to local opposition there to the energy project. “It will be called the ‘Napanee Big Bright Lights Show, brought to you by TransCanada,’” he said. “The TransCanada sponsorship will allow the Big Bright Lights Show to expand east of John Street, west of Centre Street and to the side streets such as Market Square and Mill Street. Their sponsorship will allow us to achieve our goals much sooner.” Schermerhorn said he believes the show will become the “must-see attraction in eastern Ontario,” from Nov. 15 until Jan. 31. The LED light show was spearheaded by the town, which partnered with
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the Downtown Napanee BIA to host the event as a means of attracting traffic to the downtown core. Initial plans called for 200,000 LED lights to be installed downtown, completely covering building facades on Dundas Street between Centre and John Streets. The inspiration for the event came from Michigan’s Rochester Downtown Development Authority, which reported an annual increase in sales of 15 per cent, in addition to one million visitors, as a result of their show. Prior to this week’s sponsorship announcements, the town announced it would contribute $25,000 for light displays and animated light displays at Springside Park and Conservation Park. The Napanee BIA pledged a contribution of $10,000 towards the purchase of LED lights this year, with a further donation of $10,000 to be made in 2013.
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Napanee’s Badminton Club is in full swing, with plenty of space still available for anyone who wants to join. The club, which meets in Napanee District Secondary School’s Gym 2 on Mondays and Thursdays, got underway in September and runs through May. “We like variety,” club organizer Paul Kimmett says of the talent level. “Newbies are welcome. If they haven't played since high school, that’s fine. More advanced players are welcome too. Basically we're looking for anyone interested in playing badminton.” The only cut off is that players must be at least 16 years old. The cost of the season is
$65, which covers the cost of renting the gym. The first session is free for all new members. Kimmett says they’re hoping to build up the numbers after registration trailed off in recent years. Once a very active club, members began to lose interest after the high school underwent renovations and the club was without a home for four years. Now back with room for six courts, Kimmett says 24 players are able to play at once. For anyone interested, the club will be holding some teaching sessions to go over some of the basics such as serving and returning. Monday night sessions run from 7:30-9:30 p.m., Thursdays are 7-9:30 p.m. To register e-mail paulkimmettres@hotmail.com or simply drop by the gym at the start of one of the sessions.
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NOVEMBER 10 VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Quinte Christian High School is scheduled to have its annual 4 on 4 coed volleyball tournament. There will be a recreational and a competitive division. The teams must have at least one female on the court at all times. The cost to play is $20 per person. If you would like to play, register your team at athletics@qchs.ca or call John VanderWindt at 613968-7870 x222. All registrations must be in by Nov. 5 and please designate whether you would like to play in the competitive or recreational division. So come on out for lots of fun and community building. NOVEMBER 11 FIDDLING FUNTASIA The Kingston and District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association will be holding their monthly ‘Fiddling Funtasia’ at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. This is the 31st Anniversary of the association. There will be Music and dancing from 2-6 p.m., followed by dinner. Cost for members is $8 and for non members $10. Please call 387-2852 for more information. NOVEMBER 14 PARKINSON SOCIETY MEETING At 1:30 p.m. at L&A Seniors Outreach Services, 310 Bridge St. W. in Napanee. Guest speakers. Contact Don Ryan at 613-354-5238. NOVEMBER 16&17 QCHS MARKETPLACE Seventh annual Quinte Christian High School Marketplace from 5-9 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Adult admission $1. Free for those under 14. Free parking, cafĂŠ available. There are still some booths ($70) and tables ($50) available for vendors and we invite you to showcase your art and craft work at our marketplace! You can obtain an application and a copy of the show policy by calling the school at 613-968-7870 or go to www.qchs.ca to download the forms directly.
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No Frills owner Jamie Ypma (left) collected a gift certificate for a stay at the Ambassador Hotel from OSPCA's manager Henny Venus and volunteer Shona Turriff as his prize for raising the most money during the OSPCA's Jail n' Bail. Ypma raised $592 to ‘bail’ him out of the OSPCA’s holding cell during the Sept. 8 fundrasier.
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Boundary lines EXT month in Kingston, the Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario will be hearing from local representatives regarding how riding boundaries should be redrawn. The commission has already introduced their own idea of how the riding map should work, but are now seeking input regarding possible alternatives. First, some ground rules. The way our riding-boundary system works, ridings across the province are reviewed every 10 years based on the latest census findings, with the hope of ensuring that each riding contains, roughly, the same number of constituents. There is a fair amount of leeway — ridings can be as small as 80,000, and as big as 130,000, but somewhere in the middle is the ideal. Also, when the review takes place, and the federal riding boundaries are altered, the provincial riding boundaries are automatically adjusted to mirror the federal lines. Another given: the riding of Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington as we know it today will not exist. Neither the commission’s concept nor any of the alternatives presented leave this riding unchanged. That’s a fact we don’t find too troubling. Though we agreed with the decision to form LFL&A a decade ago — its strength was the
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fact that it kept L&A all in one riding, and it maintained a predominantly rural make-up — in practice, the riding, geographically, is just too big. Yes, LFL&A contains ‘communities of interest’. However, many of these communities are also hundreds of kilometres apart. We’ve heard grumblings about our MP Scott Reid and MPP Randy Hillier not being seen around these parts very often. We’d suggest that phenomenon has more to do with geography than it does with any shortcomings on the part of our riding reps. Even in a denselypopulated riding, an MP or MPP is spread thin. Insert a two-hour drive into the mix, and the task becomes virtually impossible. The solution to that problem, for L&A, could be to be tied to a larger urban centre. The commission’s proposed riding change, and most of the alternatives to that proposal, feature that. In the commission’s option, southern L&A (including Stone Mills, Greater Napanee and Loyalist) is tied with Belleville, southern Hastings and South Frontenac. In L&A’s suggested option, the entire county would be included in a riding with Belleville and Hastings County. Hastings County has suggested a similar riding, but without Addington Highlands or Stone Mills; those municipalities would
be in a riding with Frontenac and Lanark Counties. We agree with our own L&A County council: ideally, L&A would be best served if it remained, in its entirety, in one new riding. That said, any of the new riding options — including those presented by the commission and by others — would be options we could live with. Even if the county is divided between two ridings, it would mean that L&A would have two members both in Ottawa and at Queen’s Park to represent L&A interests. Of course, this is all speculation. What we do know for sure is that the current arrangement leaves much to be desired; we don’t see any harm in making a change.
On Oct. 15, the Ontario Legislature was prorogued until further notice. Several Bills that had reached various points in the legislative agenda (from first reading through to Committee) are now abandoned. And, while government operations – including regulation and spending – continue, all legislative reform initiatives will have to wait out a leadership race, and the resumption of the Legislature. During this period of flux, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture will shift its work in the coming months to regroup with our grassroots members to review and reevaluate our positions on several issues. We will use this opportunity to take our messages to elected officials to reinforce the value of the farm sector, the importance of good policy in many areas that affect farm businesses, and to influence future party platforms.
Mark Wales OFA Comment
Although consultations on the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act have ended, OFA will continue to remind elected officials that Ontario farmers take animal husbandry practices very seriously, and in most cases we meet or exceed the high standards and codes of practice in place for our animals. The OSPCA Act must be changed to make animal care inspection and enforcement accountable, and establish clear rules respecting Ontario farm animals and farmers. We will continue working with government to reinforce the importance of a healthy rural economy. For OFA, that means continuing to push for a partnership program between Ontario’s government and Ontario’s worldclass horseracing industry. It also means the development of a comprehensive provincial food strategy that incorporates local food initiatives, food and farming education, local food infrastructure and community food access.
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The splendour of fresh flowers and plants A client recently asked me when I was staging her house if she should get rid of all her house plants inside her home. I was taken aback for a second. For those that know me, I love plants and flowers throughout the house. Why would you want to do that? I thought. When it comes to decorating, flowers are the most obvious and simple way to inject life and personality into a space, transforming it from being just a house into a home. The personal touches you add to your home make it uniquely yours. Whatever your style, flowers and plants are the perfect way to add beauty and warmth. When selecting the flowers, consider what purpose you want them to serve. Flowers can be used to attract or detract attention to a specific area. They can be used to create balance and symmetry or to create a contrast. They can also be used for calming or stimulating the human mind and body. As with every aspect of our interiors, the flowers we choose and how we display them are subject to changing fashions and contemporary tastes. Today’s looks are no longer about formal, over-the-top centrepieces, but a more relaxed simplicity that looks effortless. A simple, thrown together, handpickedfrom-the-garden look can appear effortless, but is often the result of much skill. Consider the overall décor of the room, and then choose the flowers accordingly. The vase or pot is just as important as the flowers we decide to put in them. If you love fresh flowers, chances are you have a special affinity for vases, and a supply of containers in a variety of sizes, shapes, styles and colours. Some flower vases are works of art and are attractive even when they’re empty. Any container can become a flower vase even if it has to be lined with a
glass bowl. Generally, the simpler the container, the greater the presence of the flowers. If the stems of the flowers are interesting, such as tulips, daffodils, and lily of the valley, a clear glass or crystal container is most appropriate. If the stems are ordinary looking, a coloured glass or ceramic container is a better choice. Look around the house. Go through all your cupboards, look for anything that you can use — empty jam jars, old milk bottles, bowls, teapots, liqueur bottles and gourds. This past Thanksgiving, I used butter ramekins at each place setting, filled with floral foam, and designed with yellow and burgundy chrysanthemums, white hydran geas, and greenery. The visual of these fall-inspired creations was striking against a white background. The list of items to use is
endless and a little imagination goes a long way. Because colour has such an influence over everyday life it can be used to create feelings of warmth to draw you in or coolness to divert attention, depending on the effect you wish to achieve. Our emotions of tranquility and love as well as cheerfulness and sadness can be intensified by blending certain colours together. Take in consideration the colour of the flower, think about what colour, texture would contrast well and look for this in a container. Experiment, have fun and most importantly use your intuition and the rest will take care of itself. Flowers, like most decorative details, often make more impact when massed together; however, this does not mean they all need to be put in the one container. Try
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dividing a bunch equally over several vessels and make things less complicated, by keeping one colour to each vase. Another great way to display stems that are too small to be grouped in larger bunches, is to mass several vessels together, each with its own separate stem. On a purely aesthetic design, a single stem look is striking. This simple, contemporary visual is so easy to achieve and extremely effective. With the right combination of textures and colours, the single bloom can be a very dramatic accessory, regardless of its size. With a last bloom of a bunch or a flower whose stem has broken too short, it’s a wonderful way to give new life by displaying it in its own beautiful glory. It’s all about getting the scale and balance right. Certain proportions have been proven to work. Low arrangements should be wider that the container, but half the height. Display them on low surfaces, where they can easily be admired from above. Taller stemmed flowers should ideally be one and half to two times bigger than the container they are in. It’s all a matter of personal choice. The fragility of a flower is a metaphor for life’s brevity and preciousness. You have to take time to enjoy the flower in bloom and appreciate it fully while it’s alive. Fresh flowers in the house increase your pleasure in daily tasks. Flowers and plants make a room vibrant and juicy. The tending and care they require is always a blessing, a gift you give yourself. Flowers should not be reserved for special occasions; enjoy them as a finishing touch to your home every day of the year. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting and Window Draperies, 613-5610244. Follow her on Twitter @MerolaDesigns.
COMMUNITY / 7 OFA FROM PAGE 6 Environmental initiatives continue to be of high priority for OFA. And although the Great Lakes Act has died on the legislative table, OFA recognizes the importance of being proactive on water and agriculture issues. As such, we are striking a Task Team to take an in-depth look at water issues from an agricultural perspective, and we hope to see the development of a strong position that can help guide government in future legislation. We will also continue to work with the government on Species at Risk issues, including monitoring ongoing work in that area. Finally, although work done on the Aggregates Resource Act has come to an end, OFA still has an important role to play in influencing the Provincial Policy Statement (which remains active in the coming months). OFA will continue to emphasize that farmland and soil is a superior resource, and its preservation must be the highest priority, despite the growing need for gravel and other aggregate extractions required for infrastructure projects across the province. Regardless of what the various bills are called when and if they are tabled under a new government, the main issues affecting Ontario farm families will not be forgotten. Respect for the environment including farmland and soils, fair treatment of farmers and farm businesses, and the development of partnerships that help rural Ontario thrive will always be priorities for OFA. The Ontario legislators may not be sitting, but Ontario farm families still have the opportunity to make sure elected officials understand our messages, and are equipped with the information required to craft sound legislation moving forward. Mark Wales is president of the OFA.
Naturalization is more than flowers and shrubs For three years, I have had the pleasure of teaching a Backyard Naturalization Course in Belleville. It’s evolvement as a course was in response to the growing interest in backyard naturalization. For most who take the course, it is because they wish to attract wildlife to make their backyard setting complete, much as one would purchase fish to make a home aquarium setup complete. For others, naturalization just seems like the right thing to do. The course runs for six weeks, and during that time we look at native trees and shrubs, and groundcovers, focusing on those that produced berries or seeds that wildlife seek out as a food source. We learn that food is paramount in getting wildlife to your backyard. It is one of four basic components of good wildlife habitat – the other three being water, shelter and space. We learn that by working within these four basic principles, we can either attract wildlife, or by using our knowledge of wildlife needs, alter any of those elements to dissuade those we don’t wish to have, or “manage” the ones we do have when certain species become too much of a good thing. We also learn that in a backyard setting, one doesn’t control wildlife by physical removal; live trapping is an exercise in futility, at best, as wildlife is never sedentary. Wildlife is always moving
around and seeking out vacant real estate and it isn’t long before another so-called nuisance animal has arrived to occupy the vacancy. Any necessary wildlife control is done through managing or altering those four basic components of wildlife habitat. It is the very foundation on which sound wildlife management has always been based, and continues to be today. It is not a new concept, for I learned it back in Grade five under the guidance of a very forward thinking teacher who was way ahead of her time. That same concept works equally well in a backyard setting. Attracting wildlife doesn’t stop at providing trees and shrubs and wildflowers. Because shelter is one of the prime components of wildlife habitat, we also discuss nest boxes, bat houses, shelters, perches – basically anything extra we could provide to answer their needs for shelter. We look at bird feeding too as a way to supplement the local food supply, thereby ensuring that the wildlife we have worked so hard to attract, will stay. Perhaps the course’s title, Backyard Naturalization, is a misnomer; the course might be better named, “Backyard Responsibility”, for during those six weeks, we often drift into other topics too, like lawn maintenance, and how to maintain a healthy lawn without drowning it annually in herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer. Natural
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Outdoor Rambles remedies. Nematodes to control grubs, vinegar instead of weed sprays and corn gluten as a natural weed suppressant and fertilizer. Responsibility in the backyard. This leads into the value of compost, and those who register for the course are amazed when I tell them of the things that I routinely compost and how really easy it is to have a backyard composter that will provide you with an enormous quantity of natural fertilizer with virtually no need to rely on expensive commercial fertilizers. It’s all about backyard responsibility and how we can invest a few dollars into a good recycling lawn mower and mulch our leaves instead of burning or hauling them to the curb. My recycling mower reduces all
my leaves to dust in the fall. A portable wood chipper takes care of all my broken and trimmed branches. If you create it in your yard, then you should return it to your yard, into some kind of usable product. It is the only responsible thing to do. This is the message from one of our guest speakers, Beatte Heissler from Natural Themes in Frankford. Bea has an incredible knowledge of biodiversity, as a result of her many years as an environmental science teacher at the H.R. Frink Centre near Plainfield. Now retired, and operating her own native plant nursery near Frankford, her philosophy has always been to kill or remove nothing until she has a clear understanding of why it is there, what it is doing, and mostly, how it ties in with the natural scheme of things in her backyard. You come away with a better understanding of all wildlife, insects included, and how they all interact and are crucial in biodiversity. To complement our course, we also have Jennifer Nash of Pros-
perity Acres in Thurlow talk to us on organic gardening and the importance of going pesticide free and seeking out healthier alternatives. And, new this year, will be Natachia Bond from Harwood Estates Winery in Hillier who will tell us of her work with beneficial insects. All of these components combine to make us all appreciate that backyard naturalization goes well beyond the planting of a few native shrubs and trees. It involves looking at everything we do in the backyard, and how we can make it healthier and more attractive to not only wildlife, but to us as well. This year’s Backyard Naturalization course will take place at Quinte Conservation, commencing Sunday, November 4th. Still a few spots left. Contact me if you would like to attend. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 476 5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 70 Years Ago October 28, 1942 n A Napanee restaurant owner was found guilty of hoarding sugar, in contravention of ongoing rationing regulations introduced by the federal government to manage wartime supplies and consumption. Peter Ganas, owner of the Superior Restaurant, was also convicted of attempting to mislead the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. The court determined that, once all fines were added up and costs were established, Ganas would be required to pay $180. n A remote weather monitoring device ended up in a field near Roblin. The instrument — used to measure temperature and humidity at very high altitudes — had been released from the Buffalo, NY area only three hours earlier. While in flight, the device’s balloon popped, and a parachute deployed to allow the device to fall safely to the ground. The man who found it, Glenn Kimmett, said he’d be shipping the instrument back to Buffalo, as per instructions found on the device.
35 Years Ago October 26, 1977 n North Fredericksburgh council voted to opt out of a water and sewer plan with Napanee and Richmond Township. The decision came at a meeting attended by a group of several angry North Fred residents who were opposed to the plan. Ultimately, only Reeve Garfield Youmans voted to keep the township in the regional waterand-sewer program. Following the decision, however, some feared that the township’s withdrawal would hurt development prospects; also, it was unlikely the province would fund an effort by North Fred to establish its own independent water-and-sewer system. n The $17-million construction of a new test track by the Ontario Urban Transportation Development Corporation was underway in Ernestown Township. The track would include an “above-ground mini-subway” test vehicle. Once up and running, the UTDC would have about 65 fulltime employees on site. At the track, UTDC staff would test factors like precision stopping, noise levels, ride comfort, curve negotiation, grade climbing and track stability.
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NDSS Focus Program students unveiled the Golden Hawkmobile on Tuesday, which is a 2001 Toyota Highlander they re-designed to look like the school’s mascot. The vehicle comes complete with a barbecue in the trunk and will sell hot dogs at Hawk home games.
‘Hawkmobile’ is on the scene NDSS shop class redesigns clunker to be school-spirit booster By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER TUDENTS of Craig Sindall’s NDSS focus program found a unique way to show their school spirit, turning a beat up 2001 Toyota Highlander into a Golden Hawk on wheels. Built over two years, and not quite finished yet, the design is a nod to the high school’s sports mascot, the Golden Hawk. With a giant beak for a hood and splashed in NDSS’ gold and navy blue colours, it’ll soon be a fixture at school and community events. “Last year we built the wings, built the structure then bolted them on,” said Sindall, referencing the doors that open similar to a DeLorean to resemble a hawk in flight. “This year we did the frame for the beak, then we spray foamed the beak and painted it.” The vehicle was donated by Toyota Canada about 10 years ago and slowly but surely it has taken its current shape. The students also worked on the body and took care of any mechanical tune ups that were needed. Though capable of driv-
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ing on the road, there are still a few finishing touches that are lacking. Sindall says they’re going to paint the team name onto the side of the car and spruce it up a bit. The vehicle’s debut was rushed a bit so that it could be shown during the school athletic spirit day on Tuesday. Parked along the sidelines of the Golden Hawks’ junior football showdown against the KCVI Blues, it was an instant hit with the fans. More than just a sporty car, it can also feed a small
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army of hungry fans. “We put a barbecue in the back,” said Sindall. "The tech department is going to give it to the Phys. Ed. department so they can use it for events like this to sell hot dogs as a source of income. I don’t think there’s any other school in the county that has anything like this.” Sindall’s students were on hand to show off its grilling capabilities, selling hot dogs at the game. A more finished product will be seen during the town’s Santa Claus parade
on Dec. 1. Sindall says they’ll string some lights on to make it look festive and invite the NDSS cheer team to walk along side it. The project was part of the school’s focus program which gives students a hands on approach to working on cars, learning mechanical, paint and body work trades. It serves as great practice for the Limestone District’s Skills Competitions, which take place in May and challenges students to repair cars based on what they learned in class.
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Thursday, October 25, 2012 OCTOBER 25 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. OCTOBER 26 LUNCH At the Napanee Legion. Come and enjoy a hot meal including dessert, coffee and tea for $9. From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. All welcome. ‘THEME’ YOUTH DANCE Sponsored by the Odd Fellow and Rebekahs, at Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Come dressed in a costume for a chance to win a $25 gift card. From 7-10 p.m. Cost is $6 for kids ages 9-15, call Sharon at 613-372-1274 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. OCTOBER 27 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Chuck and Western Skies from 7:30-11:30 p.m. All welcome. $5 for nonmembers. ‘JUST PIES’ Pie sale at Riverside United Church in Yarker from 10 a.m. to noon. Wide variety of homemade pies, $8 each. Call 613-377-1700. CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE Hosted by the Amherstview Lions Club at the Amherstview Community Hall at 108 Amherst Dr. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts, crafts and gifts and much more. Free gift wrapping, admit-
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Dress the part! Tons for prizes for costumes. Judging at 11 p.m. Music by DJ, buffet, tickets at the door. Sponsored by the Enterprise Community Hall Committee, 613-358-2002. POKER RUN TRAIL RIDE At 1 p.m. at Hot 2 Trot Stables, 1003 Lucas Rd. in Odessa, to support the Canadian Cancer Society. Cost to participate is $20. Multiple games and events on-site throughout the day, along with prizes. Lunch available for $5. Participants can arrive at noon into time to get unloaded and in the saddle in time for 1 p.m. For more information or to register, call
Megan Desjardins at 613243-6088. HALLOWEEN HAUNT SCAVENGER HUNT At Lil Posh Parties and Boutique, 824 Palace Village, Napanee, to support local food banks. Tickets $15 each, or $10 each with food donation. From 6-7:30 p.m. for ages 2-9, and from 8-9:30 for ages 10-14. Halloweenthemed snacks and drinks to follow. Ballot draw to win a prize. Tickets limited, call 613-354-3838 or visit Facebook page to RSVP. All RSVPs will be entered into early-bird draw. Watch each week for clues in your local newspapers that will lead ‘little ghouls and boys’ to a spooktacular prize.
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n L&A SOS and the 55-Plus Activity Centre for the fall is offering Fitness Classes: Chair Exercise, Gentle Exercise, Fitness Levels 1-3, Strength Training, Yoga, Zumba Gold ($3 pay as you go). Art Programs: Beginner and Intermediate Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Crocheting, Quilting, Social Programs: Euchre, Social bridge, Bridge Refresher and Family History. Computer Courses: Beginners, Level 2, Photo Editing, Internet and E-mail. Activities are held at 310 Bridge St. You must be a member to attend. For information call the activity centre at 613-354-8740.
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25 Bridge St. E., 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. William Perry at 10:30am 22nd Sunday after Pentecost Sermon: “The Four Lane Narrow Way” Sunday School - 10:30am Enjoy light refreshments after Service Thought for the Day: “God holds us firmly when life turns us upside down.” www.trinitynapanee.ca
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 7pm - Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
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137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 9:15am - Holy Communion 10:30am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Sunday Services Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Rev. John VanStone Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-378-1281/379-2204 Morven United Church 613-396-3841 St. Luke’s, Camden East Service 9:00am Pastor Rev. Howard Dudgeon 9:15am Service and Children’s Program Sunday School & Nursery Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney Christ Church, Tamworth Bath United Church 10am - Sunday School 11am Service and Children’s Program Service 10:30am Morning Worship at 10:45am You are welcome to join us Sunday School and Nursery Evening Service at 6:30pm for weekly Service. Fellowship with refreshments Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program after Service EAST CAMDEN “Faith Weaver Friends” Everyone is Welcome! PASTORAL CHARGE Wednesday 7pm - Family night. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 613-377-6406 7pm-Youth Bible Study 4734 German Rd., Petworth The United Church of Canada at Pastor Dan’s Home Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Rev. Elaine Kellogg Everyone welcome. Phone: 613-358-2824 Riverside United Church Yarker Affiliated with PAOC. Morning Worship - 11am Worship Service & PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Coming up: Sunday School 9:30am OF THE REDEEMER November 11th, 2pm Details: 613-377-6406 155 St. George St., Deseronto Gospel Music Concert in celebration of www.mosriv.com Minister: Rev. James Gordon the Church’s 13th Anniversary Moscow United Church 396-3119 or 396-2347 December 9th, 7pm Worship Service 7:00pm 9:15am - Church Service Christmas Sing-Along Social to follow and Sunday School Everyone is always welcome Kids Club, ages 5-12, Please join us! at all our services Sat. 10am-11am
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51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm PASTORAL CHARGE Children’s Program - 10:30am 613-378-2511 Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am The United Church of Canada Bible study/prayer 7pm Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 9:30am - Worship Service and “In essentials: unity, Sunday School at Centreville In non-essentials: liberty, 11am - Worship Service at Newburgh In all things, charity (love).” (Third Sunday of each month is a Phone: Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone is welcome! Everyone welcome.
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CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE The Bath and District Lions Club and the Amherstview Lions Club are holding their annual Christmas Gift Sale in the Amherstview Community Hall (108 Amherst Dr., Amherstview.) from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Free admission, free coffee and free gift wrapping.
ALL HALLOW’S EVE CHARITY BALL Public event by Ange Benn and Vicky Koutroubis MacPherson at the Lions Hall in Napanee from 8 p.m. to 2 p.m. Prizes for best costumes, music food and fun while raising money for a lucky charity. Raffle and silent auction. Tickets $20 each and are available at Gray’s IDA and Starlet in Downtown Napanee. Featuring DJ Liana Parr.
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L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Intermediate Line Dancing: Mondays, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Napanee Legion n Beginner Line Dancing: Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the Napanee Legion n Intermediate Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church n Beginner Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church
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WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks 11:30am - Groups for all Ages
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82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow SUNDAY - 10:30am - Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon - Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm-55+ Everyone welcome.
291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”
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The Ven Brad Smith, Rector Sunday Celebrations Revised Schedule October 28th - November 25th All Saints Church - 9:30am 1295 Ridge Rd., Tyendinaga M.T. 613-962-278 All are welcome! For more info, please visit www.parishoftyendinaga.org
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday - 5:15pm - Mass Sunday - 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church 9:15am - Worship Service Roblin Church 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome 474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083/613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Ryan McNally Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wednesday 6:30amCornerstone Children’s Group Empey Hill: 11:15am - Worship Service Thursday, October 25th 7:30pm AOTS Men’s Group
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant, SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs.:7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+, Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information call the church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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Thursday, October 25, 2012 OCTOBER 27 CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT Starting at 2 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion, cost is $4. ‘STITCH IN TIME’ BAZAAR At Trinity United Church in Napanee from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Coffee and muffins, luncheon at 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Adults $10, children $5 (advance tickets). Phone church office at 613-354-3858 or Lorraine at 613-354-4167. Crafts, baking, book sale, plants and produce, quilt display and much more. ‘SNOWFLAKE’ BAZAAR Frontenac Chapter No. 90 of the Order of the Eastern Star is holding it annual Snowflake Bazaar at the Odd Fellows Hall, 218 Concession St. in Kingston from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. Hot lunch available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $5. Parking at the hall. OCTOBER 28 PUMPKIN SCULPTING WORKSHOP Free event at Workshop Wizards, at 301 John St. (Napanee train station). From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., bring your own pumpkin. Donations for Napanee OSPCA collected. ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER At Newburgh United Church at 339 Academy St., from 4-6:30 p.m. Freewill offering at the door. HISTORY AND HAUNTINGS GHOST WALK In Deseronto and Napanee
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starting at 4 p.m. Tour startpoint is at the John and Mill Street parking lot in Napanee. Tour two historic towns with a psychic medium. Shuttle service provided by Deseronto Transit. Cost is $25 person. Tickets at the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce, John’s Place (501 Dundas St. in Deseronto) and Deseronto Town Hall. DART TOURNAMENT Open doubles tourney, at the Tamworth Legion, starting at 11 a.m. OCTOBER 30 MOURNING COFFEE The opportunity to join other bereaved individuals for casual coffee break chat. Hosted by Bereaved Families of Ontario Held from 10-11 a.m. at Tompkins Funeral Home in Kingston, 435 Davis Dr. (Upstairs in the Trillium Room. Please park in the left-side lot and use the right-side entrance). OCTOBER 31 ‘THE MOUSETRAP’ St. Peter’s Anglican Church presents a performance by the Domino Theatre, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie at 52 Church St. (the old Harold Harvey Arena). The performance is at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $18 per person and are available from Ron 613384-9097, Barb 613-544-
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NOVEMBER 3 FALL BAZAAR At Stover Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Deseronto United Church. Bake table, dime sale, book room, country booth, draws for gro-
COMMUNITY / 11 ceries, afghan. Draws to begin at 1 p.m. Lunch is $5. From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chili or homemade soup, roll and cake. MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring Lisa Hart and Hartacres, from 3-6 p.m. All are welcome, no cover charge.
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By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER After serving Lennox and Addington as the OSPCA branch manager for fiveand-a-half years, Henny Venus is leaving the community. Although he says the decision was a very difficult one for him, ultimately he thinks it’s the best decision for his family. “The decision had to be made for my family, so I can see my two kids and I can be more available to them now,� he told the Beaver last Tuesday during a surprise party planned by his staff. “I never have dinner with my family during the week because I am never home. It was only on Saturdays and Sundays, but now I can have dinner with them every day.� Venus will be taking over the branch manager position at the Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes in Lindsay. His last day on the job in Greater Napanee was on Friday. “Instead of driving three hours (to and from work) a day it’s one hour a day,� he said of his daily commute. “I loved it here and it was a hard decision because it is a nice community to work for with nice volunteers.� Looking back on his
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A lot of positive changes have taken place in the years since Henny Venus became the branch manager of the Lennox and Addington OSPCA, but he is moving on and was surprised with a party last week. From left are Shona Turriff, Bernice Hunt, Nancy Clark, Shelley Free, Venus and Karen Hannah. time with the L&A OSPCA, Venus said that there have been a lot of changes since he started here in May 2007. “We now have better outside kennels, the new shed and even keeping it up and running. At the time I came in it was
almost closing its doors,� he said. “Five-and-a-half years later and we’re up and running — we’re back in the community.� Venus said he was surprised by the party this week, but started to suspect something was up when he mentioned having
meetings that afternoon. “This was a big surprise. I had meetings planned but was able to rebook them,� he added. During the transition period locally, Venus said that the manager from Brockville and Cornwall would help out.
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Representing DLS Group that night, Greg Newman, a planner at McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd., indicated that the land is currently comprised of three separately deeded parcels of land. Combined, the parcels encompass roughly 370 acres of land. “The intent is that the facilities would be located in the centre of this land holding,� he said. “Part of the intent of enlarging the parcel is that we can implement, through zoning controls, the Ministry of the Environment’s land use compatibility guidelines.� Newman suggested a holding provision be put in place until the town had received technical documents, including site plan approval. With the zoning in place currently, the list of approved uses for light industrial – the zoning category for the westernmost lot — would include a manufacturing plant, mini storage warehouse or a water treatment plant. Immediately to the east, the general industrial zone permits administrative and business offices, manufacturing and assembly plants, a water treatment plant, a wholesale establishment and a recycling and/or material recovery facility. According to Newman, DLS Group is proposing that the eastern parcel become a site-specific zone, in which soil treatment, compost and wastewater treatment facilities would be permitted. “There is a 70-meter setback that we are proposing as an additional control, where these facilities end up going relative to property lines,� he said. “This would ensure that, when the abutting lands are developed in the future for industrial purposes, there is suitable separation distance between these adjacent uses.� He said this would surpass typical standards where a buffer zone of anywhere between six to 20 meters is required. “We are proposing a fairly significant increase to the normal standards, within the general industrial zone,� Newman added. “We’re also proposing that the lands be subject to a holding provision, which requires the proponent to obtain Certificates of Approval from the MOE before the town removes the holding provision on the land.� Citing further safeguards, he said that the facility is designed with an impermeable membrane below ground, ensuring there is continued protection of source water. In addition to lands being properly designated for such a site, Newman said that Greater Napanee was selected due to the municipality being ideally situated near Highway 401. “It’s anticipated that roughly 1,5003,000 vehicles will access the site each year, which works out to between five and 10 vehicles visiting the site per day,� he said. “We’re also proposing a six-meter wide landscaped buffer around the edges of the facility, simply to minimize the potential for impacts to abutting land users.� Before the meeting was opened up to public questions, Schermerhorn said he felt that the company was “using� council chambers for this public meeting. “I am a little upset about it to be honest with you,� he told Newman. “You should have had a couple public open houses before you came to this council chambers.� Citing the process behind the Beechwood Road Environmental Centre being proposed by Waste Management, the mayor said the town would also ask DLS Group to get MOE approval before any zonings were issued. “I know your holding provision would work but we want the MOE to answer our questions before this zoning is finished,� Schermerhorn said. Realizing that the public meeting could last hours, he requested that the company organize a public open house in the coming weeks. “You’re not going to take this council’s time up,� said Schermerhorn. “You can have it here if you like, but you’re going to have your own open house and answer these people’s questions.� He encouraged DLS Group to advertise the public meeting well, and encouraged those in attendance to sign in to ensure that town staff could inform them of the exact date and time.
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Special Olympians team up for fundraising 80 area athletes regularly participate with local chapter By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER REATER Napanee Special Olympic athletes were at No Frills on Saturday, lending a helping hand to customers and offering to carry their groceries to the car, raising a whopping $942 worth of donations in the process. The funds were gladly accepted for their efforts, but the fundraiser wasn’t all about the money. “We’re just trying to raise awareness for the Special Olympics,” said Gail Maracle, Community Co-ordinator for L&A’s Special Olympics. “We have bowling, soccer, baseball, basketball, golf and floor hockey that they participate in.” The No Frills fundraiser was the first time they’d held an event like that, and based on their success, they may plan more in the future. The local chapter has 80 athletes who play in a wide range of sports. Maracle says it makes a huge
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difference in their lives, as evident by how proudly they display the medals they’ve won over the years. Marshall Wilson, one of the athletes, is a prime example. As soon as the conversation turns to floor hockey he lights up with a big smile. Though the program clearly has benefits, its lack of government funding makes it difficult to run. “We have to transport them (to cities like Kingston or farther) because the facilities aren’t here in town,” said Maracle. “That’s where a large portion of our money goes.” Next on their fundraising schedule is a black tie gala Feb. 9 at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Featuring Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm’s band Bit of Nostalgia, as well as live and silent auctions, they’re hoping to cover a lot of operating costs through that event. Local musicians Sam and Emma McNichols of Newburgh will also take the stage. Tickets are available at Napanee Opticians and Community Living.
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Special Olympians volunteered to help No Frills customers carry their groceries to their car on Saturday in an effort to raise funds for their programs. From left are (back row) Chris Moon, Robert Putrus, Josh Kirkman; (front row) Crystal McCullough, Beverly Hutcheson, Judy Taylor and Marshall Wilson. In the meantime the athletes are beginning to prepare for regional Special Olympic Tankard playdowns, which they will host Dec. 1 at the Napanee and
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READ SOME LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT L&A COUNTY! Get your copy of Lennox and Addington at one of the following locations for only $39.95 taxes included. The Napanee Beaver 613-354-6641 County of L&A Museum, Napanee The Picton Gazette 613-476-3201 Stone Mills Family Market, Tamworth Roblin Gas Bar, Roblin Heritage Point Antiques & Gifts, Bath Novel Idea, Kingston Chit Chat Cafe, Napanee Marlene’s Mayhew Jewellers, Napanee The O’Connor House, Deseronto Wilton Cheese Factory, Odessa
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Tom Coke is settling into his role as manager of the Downtown Napanee BIA office.
New face leading Napanee BIA office By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER Though strictly by coincidence, Napanee has essentially pulled off a trade with Gananoque for its new Business Improvement Area office manager. Replacing the departing Lisa Bird, who left for Gananoque’s BIA, is Tom Coke, who just so happens to hail from Gananoque. He brings with him a history degree from the University of Windsor and is currently in his second of a five-year AMCTO degree from the Association of Municipal Clerks and treasurers of Ontario. Coke, who has been on the job for about a month now, has already made the rounds and introduced himself to as many business owners as possible. “I’m all about communi-
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Saturday October 27, 2012 9am 2012 to 5pm Saturday October 27, 9am to 5pm We will be opening the doors to the public on Saturday October 27, 2012. We have numerous items from the factory for sale including, small tools, fans, wooden parts like chair arms and other pieces as well as a number of cupboards, tables and workbenches used by the employees over the years. We also have various filing cabinets available. NEWNEW ITEMSITEMS ADDEDADDED NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED~EVERYTHING MUST GO! ____________________________________________________________________________ 100 - 4 x 8 foot sheets of Premium Grade Cherry & Mahogany 80 - 36" x 82" sheets of Premium Grade Mahogany We have the following used Gibbard furniture and other items: Large Solid Walnut Shipping Room Desk pre 1920. Rare "Partners Desk" used in the office Solid Walnut vintage is pre 1920. Large wooden/leather sofa vintage is 1900 2 - 1940's 3 drawer dressers 1960 - One of a kind "Quinte" King size headboard. Especially made by designer W.T. Griffin for Bruce McPherson. Numerous Arm and Side Chairs (older styles and used) 1913 Krug Oak Office Chair Various Lamps including collectables from "Knob Creek" 1 Large Cherry Radio Cabinet with working radio and phonograph 2 Large Advertising Posters from 1936 Special Dining Room Suite Available #5100 Palladian Dining Room Suite (Mr. Bruce McPherson's) Beautifully crafted suite made in 1963 from genuine Cherry with Carpathian Elm overlays. This suite had a breakfront buffet, table and 6 chairs. A rare suite, in fact only 73 of the breakfront buffets were made. TERMS: CASH ONLY
cation,” said Coke. “I want the business owners in Napanee, especially the downtown core, to understand whenever by e-mail or phone, they’re able to give me feedback. I want to make the downtown better. That’s the whole point of the BIA. I really look at that improvement aspect.” His first few weeks on the job have been spent developing a long term strategic plan. He’s seeking input from store owners for what they’d realistically like to see over the next 10 and 20 years. “I think that’s the first step and really the most critical step is to get feedback from the business owners and their staff,” he said. "A city’s only as good as the core and it’s the core that makes a city tick.” Coke’s arrival gave him a few weeks to prepare before diving into Novem-
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ber and December’s holiday rush. Among the projects already in place, which he’s now taken over, is the BIA’s involvement with the Big Bright Light Show. Comprised of 200,000 of LED lights, the goal is to illuminate the facade of downtown businesses starting Nov. 15 through Jan. 31. Napanee is hoping the combination of the light display, unique shops and free parking will be enough to attract residents as well as out of towners to do their holiday shopping along Dundas Street. The BIA will also team with Greater Napanee’s Core Area Advisory Committee to host an Indoor Christmas Market, Nov. 24 at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Shortly there after, on Dec. 1, Santa Claus and his parade will roll through town. Aside from that, Coke says he views the BIA as a marketing firm of sorts, doing everything it can to spread the word about Napanee’s unique shops. “One thing that still amazes me is there is something for everybody,” Coke says of the downtown. “Just to be able to go from shop to shop, if you can’t find something that appeals to you, I would really challenge that. Even if you don’t like to shop, walk the downtown core of Napanee and there will be something there for you.” Part of his marketing strategy involves carrying on the BIA’s weekly e-news letter, which informs store owners what the BIA is up to as well as profiling local business owners. In the meantime, he says his office door, located inside the Napanee Business Centre, is always open Monday to Thursday. On Fridays at 10 a.m. he will be available on Facebook chat, simply by adding the Napanee BIA Facebook page.
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NEW LISTINGS IN NAPANEE
4-PLEX – $189,900. MLS 12607857 4-PLEX – $249,900. MLS 12607854 6-PLEX – $249,900. MLS 12607856 Mike Gordon, Sales Rep Cell 613-329-4266
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800 Independently Owned & Operated
Wayne Elder, Sales Rep Cell 613-536-8897
COUNTRY TWO STOREY Almost new 2 storey home in a lovely quiet setting. This home if very adaptable as it can have 3 or 4 bedrooms and can very easily accommodate an in law suite. Large main floor bath with double shower. Both an attached and detached garage/workshop. Easy driving distance to Napanee or Belleville. $259,900. MLS 12606560 John Curran, Sales Rep. 613-328-1767
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE 613-354-6651 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562
WAGAR WAGAR & MYATT
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Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
LTD.
22 EDGEWOOD DR. Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walkin closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3006) MLS 12607006
106-108 BRIDGE ST EAST
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149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $199,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
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Lennox & Addington, East Hastings
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Distinctive fieldstone home brimming with character. The potential is there to re-convert to duplex or enjoy as is – a large home with 2 paved driveways and a 2nd staircase leading to 2 privacy bedrooms and separate bath. Timeless styling abounds. There are 2 covered porches (front wraparound with balcony), and a 2 storey carriage house. The roof has been reshingled and the 2nd storey windows are vinyl. Pleasing décor, high ceilings, hardwood floors and main floor laundry. Take the virtual tour then book a showing appointment to appreciate the unique charm of this property close to downtown. Asking $233,000 (K117) MLS 12607376 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/748355
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BUILD YOUR NEW WATERFRONT HOME On 12 rolling acres edge of Napanee listing MLS #12607220 $124,900. or a serviced lot in upscale subdivison MLS# 12604370 $58,500. Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage
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1017 PINEGROVE ROAD $89,900. Small house on 30 acres. Handyman fixerupper. Other storage sheds on site. “Invest Low! Profit High!” 30 acres! They don’t make land anymore! Make your offer. Invest in your imagination. (EX2904) MLS 12605702
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD - $499,900. The ambiance of old and new! The moment you step into this blissfully serene home, the rush and confusion of every day’s routine melt away. 5+ acres, 3 car garage with studio above, wrap around veranda, cherry and douglas fir trim and cupboards. It’s just plain beautiful. (EX2983) MLS 12605131
25 MEADOW LANE $119,900. 3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo. Has been renovated and Bright open concept, skylights, sunroom leadrecently painted throughout. Hardwood and bamboo flooring, nice deck leading from dining area for those out- ing to deck & fully landscaped lot. Upgraded door barbecue chefs. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer in- newer windows, maintenance free. Main floor laundry. (EX2854) MLS 12604607 cluded. (EX2996) MLS 12607678
ATTENTION TO DETAILS! This home has breathtaking views of the Bay and is loaded with many extra special touches. Gorgeous kitchen with island/eat-at bar, gleaming hardwood floors, dramatic great room with cathedral ceilings and recessed lighting throughout creates a stunning effect! Care and pride in ownership. Come take a look. You won’t be disappointed. Offered at $259,900. MLS 12606982
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29 LUFFMAN RD, MARLBANK YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME HAS ENDED! This home has loads of room and tons of privacy. Just 20 minutes from town. You can entertain in your rec room or just kick back and enjoy the tranquility of this fabulous home. Surrounded by mature trees, this home can be your personal oasis! $179,900. MLS 12604809
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Perfect place for retirees or first-time home owners. Stunning kitchen and bath makes this place a great buy for you! Flagstone walk and gardens add to its charm. Too many updates to list here! Asking $129,000. MLS 12606543
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MEACH ROAD Attention all outdoors men! 50 acres of property featuring a rustic cabin and cleared trails for 4 wheeling fun! Loads of open space including four ponds on fenced property. Would be a great place to build a new home too. $79,900. MLS 12605830
SELLER MOTIVATED! Great choice for first time homeowner or those looking for easy living on one floor! Super garage where one can putter their days away. Conveniently located near downtown. Super place to live. $139,900. MLS 12603885
Kelly McMurter 613-929-7355 Sales Representative
kelly.mcmurter@gmail.com
805 NUGENT RD., NEWBURGH 8117 COUNTY ROAD 2, GREATER NAPANEE
13 PRINCESS ST. LONSDALE
Charming country home 3+1 bungalow just east of Napanee on oversized lot ideally suited for busy family, plenty of storage for RVs, vehicles. Interior features new European style white cupboards, new berber carpet in lower level. Exterior features new roof 2011, newer windows & doors 2005. Plenty of water, multiple sources of heat. Great location for Kingston commuters. School bus stops at door and it is 5 minutes from town. $224,900. MLS 12606771
Looking for starter home, retirement home or home based business or quiet area for your small family. This home is ideally suited for you. Detached workshop for the entrepreneur with a wood stove. Great family location in Lonsdale located near the beautiful waterfalls by the Salmon River. Great view from the balcony off of master bedroom. Conveniently located for commuter between Kingston and Belleville. $139,900. MLS 12606062
JOHN CURRAN Sales Representative
Cell 613-328-1767
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
9 Commercial Court, Napanee 613-354-5435 www.youronlineagents.com/kellymcmurter ** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.
198 GEORGE ST., DESERONTO
This property boasts lots of privacy, with large lot and mature trees. With this home being only minutes from Newburgh, Napanee and a short drive to Kingston, you have the luxury of country living with all amenities nearby. This home is on a route with 2 public school buses and 1 high school bus. Upgrades include: new front door, new built in oven and cook top stove, renovated bathroom, and a new well pressure tank, along with a new water tank.
This spacious home has many of the unique features! The rooms have plenty of natural light; all three bedrooms have sitting rooms attached. This home features the original hardwood flooring as well as some newer style flooring. The kitchen & dining room have an open concept with plenty of room for entertaining. Enjoy cozy evenings by the wood burning fireplace. Main floor laundry room and lots of area for the kids to play.
$154,900. MLS 12607090
$174,900. MLS 12607457
Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage* Independently Owned and Operated
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256 DUNDAS ST. WEST A wonderful late nineteenth century character home. Spacious four bedroom centre hall plan. Has a second living unit with private entrance. Formal living and dining rooms, modern oak kitchen, upgraded windows. Refinished woodwork. Oversized town lot with mature trees and a good 2 storey garage/barn/workshop. A unique property. MLS 12606115 $269,000. Virtual Tour myvisuallistings.com/vt/64702.
61 ACRES - PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 12605596 $499,900.
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FOR CREATIVE THINKERS Just a great 158 acres of vacant land just waiting for your creative Ideas. Almost 800 feet of frontage on Old Wilton Road, and over 1 mile of frontage and exposure to the 401. Year-round exposure and free advertising to 40 to 70,000 vehicles per day every day of the year. Call today to discuss your possibilities. $595,000. MLS 12605631
VACANT LAND
ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS Nice little 1 1/2 storey home in the older section of downtown Napanee. 3 bedrooms, nice living room and dining area. Old attached garage was converted to a large workshop/storage area. Older back porch could make a nice screened-in area with little effort, and nice newer sunroom on the south side makes this a perfect home for the first time home buyer. $139,900. MLS 12605110
3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. $37,900. MLS 12601115
COUNTRY TWO STOREY Almost new 2 storey home in a lovely quiet setting. This home if very adaptable as it can have 3 or 4 bedrooms and can very easily accommodate an in law suite. Large main floor bath with double shower. Both an attached and detached garage/workshop. Easy driving distance to Napanee or Belleville. $259,900. MLS 12606560
VACANT LAND
A SUPERIOR BUILDING LOT! A real deal on a beautiful fully treed 2.71 acre lot with a good well, new survey and entrance in. Just a short drive north to the Roblin area. Pleasant country views and newer homes nearby. Compare this at $39,000. MLS 12602393
ARDEN BEAUTY Open concept two bedroom beauty in Arden. This home was completely rebuilt in 2009 and is very modern with newer windows and appliances, large open concept kitchen and living area. 2 skylights, 1 1/2 baths, 2 generous sized bedrooms with the master having a walkin closet. This home is also wheelchair accessible on both levels. MLS 12607538 $139,900.
VACANT LAND
DRIVE-IN ROAD. Very desireable 27 acre parcel of vacant land backing onto the 401 and having 645 feet of road frontage on Drive-In Road. Property has 2 gates and a drilled well. $148,900. MLS 12605400
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384-5500 office 561-4953 home
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2 plus 1 bedroom bungalow on a large beautifully treed lot in quiet village. 20(+/-)minutes to kingston or napanee. features include-remodeled custom kitchen, new hardwood floors, all new doors and windows, walk-out from dining room to new back deck. new central air, updated hydro and newer furnace. plus a completely maintenance free exterior and fully finished lower level. the perfect family home! $149,900. MLS 12607698
This 3 plus 1 bedroom home is beautifully decorated and features open concept kitchen and dining room with centre island. Patio doors from dining room leading to the back deck over1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. Located on a looking the private back yard, large master bedroom plus two beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of Sharbot more bedrooms on main floor, full finished lower level with walkLake. Great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. out to back yard, large rec room, laundry room, 3 pc bath, two MLS 12603195 additional rooms plus 4th bedroom. MLS 12604128 $154,900
Hungry Lake hide-away on Big Island. Two bedroom cottage on spectacular 6 1/2 +/- acre lot with approximately 1,000 ft of water frontage. White sand beach, deeper waters for swimming, fishing and docking boats. Majestic pines and other species of mature trees perfect for the nature lovers. Beautiful serene quiet lake, loaded with fish, crown land and no public access. Pontoon boat with 25 HP Yamaha outboard, two aluminum docks, 4 burner propane stove, Consul propane, fridge, propane lights, wood stove, Sunmar composting toilet, ultra quiet 3000 watt honda generator. $159,900. MLS 12607162
Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $89,900. MLS 12602807
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3 bedroom bungalow, totally renovated, top to bottom! This home has had too many renos to mention in an ad, but is now in brand new condition. Large two storey two unit building that has been used for rental units or could be converted to workshops, storage, garage and several other uses. Located on a large private 6.78 +/- acre lot. Close to town and the 401. $198,900. MLS 12607298
6 bedroom country home on a 1 plus acre lot south of Napanee with in-law susite for rental income to help pay the mortgage. This property also has a large 24' x 40' -/+ barn/workshop/ garage. Call for details. $149,900. MLS 12601909
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53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.
Get back to nature and solitude on this 50+ acre affordable parcel of land that comes with a 24` x 44` double wide with full walk out basement and separate cabin. You will find this hide-a-way in the heart of hunting and fishing country. Located about 10 miles north of Tamworth. $129,900. MLS 12606692
3 bedroom one and half storey home on close to a one acre lot about 20 minutes from Kingston. Home has had a new addition about 8 years ago and has some newer windows and washroom updates. Very spacious with large dining and living rooms, perfect for the growing family. Outside there is lots of yard space with 24' x 12' workshop and 9' x 14' +/- storage shed, plus a fenced dog run. $149,900. MLS 12603310
94 +/- acres about 10 minutes north of Napanee. Fronting on Hwy #41 and beautiful Stone Hedge Road. Lots of room to roam and perfect location for the new dream home. Also severance possibilities. MLS 12604357 $79,900
Beautiful and affordable waterfront property. This, close to one acre, picturesque lot has waterfront on two sides, is very well treed, offers good swimming and boating, lots of privacy, comes with 2 trailers and is ready for you to come and enjoy. Located in the heart of hunting, fishing and vacation country, mid distance between Ottawa and Kingston. $69,900. MLS 12606523
ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS AND HUNTERS....140 acres with miles and miles of groomed trails and abutting thousands of acres of crown land. beautiful bush with out croppings of rock, ravines, ridges, ponds - large and small, mature trees of nearly all kinds + a good sized hunting camp with all furnishings. $124,900. 12604106
One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Property is located on a stunning point on Buckshot Lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. If you love privacy and have been searching for the perfect place to hide from the stress of the world...you just found it!! $299,900. MLS 12603309
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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-3PM 128 Donald Street, Napanee Off Bridge Street * 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 2200 sq ft workshop in back * Formal Rooms & Large Eat-in Kitchen * $269,900
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115 3rd Conccession Road Cty Rd 8 to Dorland, Right on South Shore, Left on 3rd Concession
Broker of Record cell:
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* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Private Mature Lot with Deck * Open Concept with 4 Season Sunroom * $154,900
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* 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Large Principle Rooms * 5 mins South of Napanee * $137,900
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9 Commercial Court, Napanee
613-354-5435
* 2+1 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * Just like New 4-yr-Old Bungalow * Hardwood & Ceramic throughout * $249,900
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* 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Duplex in good area of town * Victorian Brick * $239,900
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* 4 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * 119.36 Acres Hobby Farm * Renovated with Lots of Original Character * $449,900
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 100 feet Waterfront on Lake Ontario * Fully Finished Large Lower Level * $549,900
* 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath * Beautiful Cottage on Shawenegog Lake * Very Private & Gorgeous View * $314,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 4 Baths * Modern Decor with Mediterranean flair * Oversized Ensuite * $474,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Cottage on Beautiful White Lake * $234,900
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* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 75' Waterfront Varty Lake *Beautiful Kitchen with Island * $279,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Large Intown Fully Fenced Lot * Newer updates Throughout * $199,900
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Baths * Waterfront Hay Bay * Full Basement with walkout * $289,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Waterfront Community in Sandhurst * Year Round Waterfront Beaver Lake * Privacy Setting Shores * Newer updates throughout * $139,900 * $227,900
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* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Backs onto Napanee River * Completely Renovated Throughout * $174,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace * 2 Acre Private Treed Lot * $329,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Potential In-law Suite * Quiet Residential Area * $150,000
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* 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Original Character with Large Rooms * '07 Gas Furnace & New Bath * $134,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 350 feet Waterfront on Hay Bay * New Kitchen & Bath, Screened in Porch * $279,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 7 Year Old Stone Bungalow * Waterfront Napanee River * $334,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * Inground Heated Pool * 1800 sq ft fully renovated on 1.76 Acres * Open Concept Living with Beautiful * Great location for Kingston/Napanee * $319,900 Finishes * $749,900
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Newly Renovated Throughout * Large Mature Lot with Deck & Pool * $179,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Separate Dining & Living Room, and Den area * Above Ground Pool Backing onto Briar Fox Golf Club * $214,900
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Great hobby farm just outside of town. 10 acres of land with frontage on both Switzerville Rd and Old Hamburg Rd. Barns on property. Older house with 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, livingroom and 4pc. bath. Newer hydro panel box. Potential for a severance. Priced at $149,900. MLS 1260835
WANT TO LIVE ON THE LAKE YEAR ROUND? Marble Lake Waterfrontage. Attractive chalet style dwelling on lovely waterfront lot. Year round dwelling that is in good condition. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Workshop area in basement, 3 outbuildings. Easy access to the shoreline with partly sandy and small stones. Good swimming area. Quick possession is possible. MLS 12606117
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THOMAS STREET Great starter home with a downtown location. Two or three bedrooms, bathroom, spacious kitchen and living room area. This home is a must to view if you have a limited budget. Asking $99,900. Call today. MLS 12607708
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TOTALLY RENOVATED HOME ON 5.49 ACRES “This home was gutted in 2010/11 and rebuilt. New siding, some windows, furnace, wiring, insulation, drywall, flooring, bathrooms, trim, doors and new 26’ X 23’ garage. Large custom kitchen leading to deck overlook creek. There is also a small building for animals. Great home and property only 12 km north of Napanee near the quiet village of Forest Mills. A must to see. Check out the virtual tour on our website. Listed at $199,900. Call today. MLS 12606156
Prime Kingston Water frontage on Lake Ontario. Level lot with mature trees, limestone shoreline. Solid older bungalow with 3 bedrooms, large living room area, 1.5 baths, part finished basement. Excellent sunsets from this property. MLS 12603775
GREAT COUNTRY HOME ON A TREED LOT Brand new kitchen and newly finished basement. Up to 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and new storage building. Nothing to finish just move into your new home. Priced at $189,900. Call for more information. MLS 12606566
OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND ON BEAVER LAKE Tucker island on Beaver Lake featuring over 600ft of waterfrontage with 2 cottages, boathouse, storage building, good docking, well. This is an excellent family property. The island is only a 2 minute boat ride from the main land. Priced at $195,500. Call for full details. MLS 12606541
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6953 COUNTY ROAD 2 EAST, NAPANEE ~ $244,900. MLS 12607811
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175 DUNDAS STREET W., NAPANEE ~ $219,900. MLS 12607936
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144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE ~ $206,900. MLS 12606061 LOTS OF ROOM
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PICTURE PERFECT WATERFRONT
DESIRABLE KASH LAKE!
26 REID STREET, NAPANEE $209,900. MLS 12607625
315 SOUTH SHORE ROAD, NAPANEE $274,900. MLS 12607413
2609B SOUTH KASH LANE $285,900. MLS 12606879
HOBBY FARM 12 ACRES
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1077 SHIBAGUA ROAD, TAMWORTH $179,900. MLS 12606962
352 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $269,900. MLS 12606286
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AN G R N I E BR OFF 427 RED CEDAR POINT, YARKER ~ $239,900. MLS 12606952 GONE FISHING! At long last, this could be the escape your family has been looking for. All season home that would also make an excellent spot as a cottage. Main level offers open concept kitchen/ dining with sit up breakfast counter and livingroom walk out to balcony overlooking the lake. The wrap around deck gives the option to eat outdoors and enjoy the views of Varty Lake as you catch up on family news. Cool off and read a book in the shaded lakeside spot overlooking the water .or take a tour out on the lake to catch some fish. On the rainy days, let the kids take over the downstairs rec room including full bath, bedroom and walk out to the lake. And that s not all! There s a great double car garage to store both your boats and cars.
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Security building! Ideal retirement living within walking distance to downtown and boardwalk to the falls of the Napanee River. Great view of river from your balcony. One bedroom. Condo fees include water and sewer fee. $129,900. (EX2954)
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This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths home is situated in a nice area of town. Features gas heat, oak kitchen cabinets, finished family room in basement, inside entry from house to attached garage, patio doors from living room to rear deck, paved drive. MANY RENOVATIONS completed in recent weeks. (EX2878)
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Great starter or retirement home. 1 1/2 car garage plus shed, paved drive, 2 baths, hardwood floors on main level, pine floors on upper level. Situated on a beautiful lot. Walking distance to downtown. $139,900. (EX2982) MLS 12607327
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81 HINCHEY RD. 3+1 bedroom home in country. Older bungalow with carport, 2 car detached and heated garage, 1 single car garage. Main floor is hardwood throughout, wood combination furnace. Close commute to Napanee or Belleville. $159,900. (EX2892) MLS 12605364
356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $124,900. (EX2976)
132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO
This very spacious 3 bedroom semi is situated on a big 60' x 137' fenced lot within walking distance to downtown and amenities. Outside side entry to basement, large bright rooms, main floor laundry. Call for further details. $139,900. (EX2883)
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55 & 57 DUNDAS ST. 4-plex in downtown area. Upgrades include roof ‘05, oil fired boiler ‘08, oil tanks, lines and fitting ‘05, electrical ‘08. Tenants pay hydro. Lots of parking. Call listing agents for financials. Please allow 24 hours for showings. $249,900. (EX2997) MLS 12607854
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61 DUNDAS ST. W. Downtown 6-plex showing good return. Close to amenities. Hardwood. Five 1 bedroom and one 2 bedroom. Electrical upgraded in 2006. Call listing agent for financials. Please allow 24 hours for showings. $249,900. (EX2998) MLS 12607856
439 MAIN ST.
This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)
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Good starter situated on spacious, fenced lot. Hardwood and laminate flooring, main floor laundry, older detached garage with hydro. Tenant occupied. Allow 24 hours for all viewings. $129,900. (EX2975)
SEMI - 402 CAMDEN RD.
MIKE GORDON
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12 BLACK DIAMOND RD.
Duplex that has been COMPLETELY renovated in recent years. Two 2 bedroom units grosses $21,600. annually. Each unit has separate laundry facilities. All appliances included even washers and dryers. Call Sharon for further details. (EX2972)
Totally renovated home in a private setting only 5 minutes from Tamworth. New furnace, hot water tank and steel roof. Hardwood floors, main floor laundry, newer deck and front porch. Freshly painted and ready for the new owner. Immediate possession available. Situated on approximately 1.32 acres $154,900. (EX2973)
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202 CAMDEN RD.
DUPLEX $149,900.
276 WOODCOCK MILLS RD.
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New shingles 2011, newer windows on main level, 2 baths, was a 3 bedroom home and can easily be converted back. Paved drive, good size storage shed, handicapped accessible, huge yard. Good little starter home. $87,900. (EX2932)
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75 & 77 DUNDAS ST. W. 4-plex in downtown Napanee. Close to all amenities. Updated roof 2000, wiring 2004. Showing good return. Call listing agents for financials. Allow 24 hours for showings. $189,900. (EX2999) MLS 12607857
3440 COUNTY RD. 41 Gorgeous setting on over an acre. Ranch style home with wheelchair accessible living quarters on lower level with all amenities. Professionally designed eat-in kitchen. 2 person whirlpool tub in master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage and private pond. 2 years worth of wood for heating. Many upgrades. $229,000. (EX2930) MLS 12606233
1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or skidooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD Proud Victorian styling in rich red brick to match your pride of ownership. On a 5+ acre private retreat. 3 car garage with studio above. Wraparound veranda, douglas fir floors throughout. Cherry kitchen cabinetry with granite tops on counter and island. Refurbished top to bottom. A luxury estate minutes from Napanee. $499,900. (EX2983) MLS 12605131 http://www.toursrus.ca/291oldhamburgrd/tour.htm
95 ACRES Unique recreational property 45 minutes north of Napanee. 2 small cabins, both with hydro, 1886 and 1885 Flinton Road. 1886 has well and septic, 2500’ of road frontage on Flinton Road, has its own little private lake (approximately 15 ares). A must to see. Immediate possession. $179,000. (EX2782) MLS 12602992
164 KIMMETT SIDE RD You own the lot with this starter modular home 2 minutes north of 401. Updates include windows 2010, F.A.O. furnace 2011. 2 bedrooms, reasonable taxes and municipal services on this roomy lot. $119,000. (EX2773) MLS 12602476
9658B HIGHWAY 33 Executive, custom built bungalow on 5 1/2 acres. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room with views of Lake Ontario. Large family room with wood fireplace and walkout to private patio. Some frontage on Lake Ontario overlooking serene bay with several swans. Many upgrades. Call for more info. $285,000. (EX2835) MLS 12604235 http://www.toursrus.ca/9856Bhwy33/tour.htm
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CEDARSTONE RD., TAMWORTH Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 gpm. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation. Septic system or additional fill is required. $24,900. (EX3000) MLS 12607809 This 2 bedroom, 1 bath modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed.This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character. $259,900. (EX2981) MLS 12607288
3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combination furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purchase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934
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`WOW` is what you will say when you walk through the door of this stunning open concept home. Interior features rich dark hardwood floors, complimentary ceramic in the kitchen, georgous kitchen with island, stone back splash, solarium like eating area, upper level features 4 beds, main bath with double sinks, master ensuite, lower level has two more beds, a rough in bath. Exterior features stone front with tapestry accents, double car garage, you will love the backyard oasis with large deck overlooking your new I/G pool with lagoon, stairs & jets. MLS 12608024 $399,900
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Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, seperate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. Call Kelly to view today! MLS 12607996 $195,000
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Interior is open concept with dining room large enough for a table of 12, living room has a wall of windows with stunning views of the lake, oversized kitchen with island, master suite features fireplace and balcony overlooking the lake. Lower level is fully finished and could be used as a seperate rental or in-law suite. Sit in your hot tub which is heated with an outdoor wood furnace & watch the boats go by. Call Kelly & start living the dream!! MLS 12605776 $475,000.
2 bedroom interior features eat-in kitchen, sunroom overlooking the water. Newer windows and metal roof. Very nice level lot with seperate bunkie, large deck, dock and nice beach area, flagstone patio. Drilled well & septic. Excellent fishing & boat launch nearby. $154,900. MLS 12607475
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Call Batwoman! Very spacious cottage within 20 munites to Kingston. Interior features 2 bedrooms on main level and upper bedroom loft. Cottage will sleep 12 comfortably. Large deck to have your morning coffee on while you watch the boats go by. Very nice level lot. MLS 12605784 $199,000.
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Absolutley mint. Interior features hardwood & ceramic throughout the entire upper level, open concept with vaulted ceilings and large island. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet & ensuite bath. Lower level is fully finished with a propane fireplace, third bathroom, large rec room and fourth bedroom. Walkout from lower level to patio with wiring in place for a hot tub. Exterior features dbl paved driveway, dbl car garage, large deck with gazebo. This is an ICF home which makes your heating costs minimal. Hurry on this `mint` home on the river! $329,900. (EX2947) MLS 12606513
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Stunning waterfront lot on the beautiful Hay Bay, over 4 acres of privacy to build your dream home on over 100 feet of waterfront, excellent boating, fishing,large cleared area with amazing views of the water. (EX2956) MLS 12606680 $209,900.
Tremendous value in this home. Located only 10 minutes north of Napanee. This home features 3 bedrooms, newly renovated bath with soaker tub, large country kitchen with wood stove, newer windows, spacious living room, carpet free home with newer flooring. Exterior features detached garage with woodstove, fully fenced yard with inground pool and poolhouse change room. Enjoy those campfires in your own backyard oasis. All appliances included. MLS 11606638 $174,900.
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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-3 9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 Grand 2 storey, 5 bedroom in a fabulous park-like setting with incredible water views. Very spacious home with many upgrades including kitchen and 2 piece washroom, hardwood floors and newer windows. Huge 2700 sq. ft. 2 storey outbuilding. Would make an ideal building for home business or workshop. $239,900. (EX2946) MLS 12606508
549 COUNTY RD 9 A rare find. 64 acres only 1 km from town. Features 3 bedroom bungalow, 40x40 shop with 20 feet clear span, insulated and heated. Great barn with 5 stalls, tack room, hydro and water. This property also comes with a piece of waterfront. Possibilities are endless. $324,000. (EX2923) MLS 12606068
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22 EDGEWOOD DR. Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3006) MLS 12607006
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414 DUNDAS ST, DESERONTO 2 bedroom home on a large lot. Windows updated. Partially fenced yard with storage shed. Needs some TLC. Call today for viewing! $68,000. (EX2924) MLS 12606082
83 MITCHELL RD. 127 acre farm with 2 1/2 acre Licensed Gravel Pit. 90 acres good, workable farm land, the remaining pasture and bush. The home features 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, large living room, plus a den. $489,900. (EX2953) MLS 12606696
319 CAMDEN RD. Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. $167,000. ( EX2995) MLS 12607647
164A LASHER RD. CALLAGHAN Beautiful secluded, RD. woodsy lot with sloping Lots of room to shoreline to excellent roam! Large 4 deep water for boating bedroom and fishing. Single home, 2 bathsleeping cabin 8` x 10`, rooms, bright double sleeping cabin family room, 10` x 10`, 3 decks, living room and steel dock and boat lift, den, 32 x 40 pellet stove in living shop with room. A must see!!! $189,900. (EX2895) hydro. Great 1.5 acre property close to the 401. Property being sold “as is.” $189,900. (EX2891) MLS 12605300 MLS 12605430
1457 WOODFIELD CRES., KINGSTON Great location. Solid brick and stone bungalow. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Large covered deck off living room, full finished basement with large rec room and sauna. New roof (2012), new gas furnace and central air in 2007. Detached double car garage, minutes to the Cataraqui Centre. $229,000. (EX2916) MLS 12605921
8017 COUNTY RD. 2 Immaculate, spacious executive bungalow on private 1.3 acres. Features include marble foyer with hardwood and ceramic throughout, maple kitchen with granite countertops and back splash, cathedral ceilings. Large master with huge 5 piece ensuite. Everything is upgraded here. A must see! $389,900. (EX2921) MLS 12605957 2438 SOUTH SHORE Pretty 1/2 storey with balcony off of master bedroom. Kitchen has newer cupboards, newer w i n d o w s throughout, windows (5 years). Excellent barn with 5 box stalls and hay loft. Large 1 1/2 garage with electricity. All situated on a picturesque 5.32 acres. Horses permitted! $249,900. (EX2978) MLS 12607173
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3232 SWITZERVILLE RD Isn’t this where you would like to live. How can you pass up the opportunity to own this custom built 3+1 bedroom home. The open concept main level has vaulted ceilings, wainscotting, a stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and 2 full baths including a beautiful ensuite. This home offers a fully finished lower level with room for storage, gym, bar area, rec room, a large bedroom, office and half bath. Enjoy entertaining and BBQ`ing on your large back deck overlooking a crystal blue inground salt water pool in your own peaceful, private country setting. There are so many features in this spectacular home, you just have to see it! $389,900. (EX2857) MLS 12604734
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1243 COUNTY RD. 1 WEST Spacious 1.5 storey home on 10+ acres, 2 kms from town. Bright kitchen, living room, formal dining room and cozy sunroom overlooking tranquil countryside. 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, freshly painted throughout. Insulated workshop, above-ground salt water pool. Plenty of water at 38 G.P.M. $199,900. (EX2989) MLS 12607485
126B LASHERS RD. Looking for prime waterfront? Look no further. Winterized cottage, year round access. Featuring large living room/dining room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. Massive quonset hut with woodstove on Long Reach. Don’t miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879)
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Custom built, waterfront country estate on Picton Bay in Bass Cove. 3000 sq ft to enjoy on the main level featuring; great room with 25’ ceilings, 3 fireplaces, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen. Master bedroom has upper loft and private deck. 2000 sq. feet more in the finished lower level with media room (9 foot screen), full in-law suite with walkout. Maple and ceramic floors, geo-thermal for heat and air conditioning, in-floor heating, central vac, computerized water pressure equalizer. Triple car garage, 25’ x 40’ “toy” storage building with boat port on side. 52 acres, 762 feet of waterfront, open land for crops or maybe a vineyard. $1,145,000. (EX2948) MLS 12606535 139 WILSON ST, KINGSTON Legal duplex with additional income in lower unit. All brick units separately metered, parking for 3 vehicles, on-site laundry. Top unit rented. Buyer can live in one and rent the 3rd one. Market rent of 3 bedroom for $800. plus, 2nd floor unit $850. plus, lower level 2 bedroom $750. plus. Tenants pay for utilities. Seller may hold 1st mortgage dependant on qualifications of buyer. Lower level and 2nd level can be viewed without notice. $284,500. (EX3003) MLS 12607927
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Year round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating access to Napanee, Picton, Belleville and Kingston. Open concept kitchen/dining/living room with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one ensuite), and central A/C. Fully finished basement with in-law suite, laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout to 14’ x 28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler system, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. Many upgrades include new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main level. $365,000. (EX2938) MLS 12606318
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HOBBY FARM WITH INCOME 7685 COUNTY RD. 2 50 acres with a great Christmas tree business - approximately 25000 trees planted. Outstanding outbuildings. The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, wood insert in fireplace in living room. This home is updated, just move in! Call for your personal viewing. $550,000. (EX2951) MLS 12606579
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300 BRIDGE ST. W. Great location. Solid brick bungalow features 3 bedrooms up, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood under the carpet in the hallway and all bedrooms, large bright rec room, forced air gas and central air, single car garage with paved drive. A must to see. Call today for your personal viewing. Property being sold “as is, where is.” $209,900. (EX2894) MLS 12605411
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63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washExcellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. rooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX2980) MLS 12607155 offers. (EX2890) MLS 12605290
1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main Prime building lot. 4 acres on Napanee River. floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) is a must to view!! $359,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941 MLS 12605940
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39 DONAHUE ST Looking to live on the water? All the rights of full ownership without the price. Excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy the view of the water from almost every room. Large 42’ x 21’ deck, great for entertaining. Year round access. Ownership is a shareholder basis registered as Beaver Trace (549321 Ontario Ltd.) and access to common area ($204/year maintenance). $139,900. (EX2809) MLS 12603680
219 BRIDGE ST. W. Roomy 2 storey red brick on corner lot. Interior features main floor family room with gas fireplace, large living room with a gas fireplace, unique bay window sitting area. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites and 2 more bathrooms! New boiler heating system, metal roof and lots of character. $249,900. (EX2963) MLS 12606842
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17-125 EAST There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX2962) MLS tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695 12606792
160 EAST ST. Don’t miss this fabulous family home maintaining the original beauty of yesteryear. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen with infloor radiant heat. Original hardwood flooring. Updates include new wiring and plumbing, new roof 2012. 16x32 in-ground pool, 12x18 workshop with loft. $287,900 (EX2961) MLS 12606789
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13 DUNDAS ST EAST Great 1800 sq. ft. commercial rental space with 2 two bedroom apartments above. Great investment opportunity. $179,900.
132 RIVER RD. 5388 sq. ft. limestone century home located on 480 rolling acres overlooking the Napanee River. Featuring 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, main floor family room and rec room, three woodburning fireplaces and 3.5 baths. The horse barn features 5 box stalls, tack room, hay storage overhead. Plus a horse barn that features 8 stalls plus a drive shed plus another drive shed with workshop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own “A Mansion on a Hill” (EX2836) MLS 12604245
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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central location. Triple Net Lease. $1450./month (EX2950) MLS 12606569
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Looking for a great private waterfront building lot on South Great in-town building lot with a total of 2.6 Shore, Hay Bay with 360 feet of level water frontage. SOLD acres. New driveway being installed. Build your Ready for your dream home. $99,900. (EX2899) MLS dream home today. $49,000. (EX2720) MLS 12600982 12605561 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre Great building lot on South Shore, Hay Bay with 84 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level water frontage. $49,900. (EX2900) MLS 12605562 lot. Listing is conditional on severance and survey. $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min12603942 utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX2977) MLS 12607132
BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX2768) MLS 12602220 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946
LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of (EX2545) MLS 11605554 water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, very private. 15 acres was EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- a former sand pit, yet still on a public road. $29,900. ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your (EX2543) MLS 11605474 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the propIf you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for erty. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and 10601646
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town have space to roam. New well and entrance to be PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is installed. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX2990) MLS on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today 12607523 applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012 for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152
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5285 COUNTY RD 8 MOVE IN READY - QUICK CLOSING. This 3 bedroom 1 bath home is thoughtfully designed with a detached heated garage and 365 sq. ft. shed. Pine cupboards in the eat in kitchen. Cozy living room with WETT certified woodstove. High efficiency propane furnace installed in 2009, 45 year warranty shingles installed in 2009. Nicely landscaped. very nice country setting!! Asking $172,900. (K122) MLS 12607986
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898 COUNTY ROAD 12 A SALMON RIVER ESTATE. This private 24 acre estate features over 1000 feet of waterfront complete with water falls. 3500 sq. ft. of living space. Relax while being nestled by the river and enjoy the soothing sounds of the falls. The opulent finishes throughout the home will be sure to impress. Tastefully decorated and modern. Complete with a detached 3000 sq. ft. implement building. Walk the private trails; enjoy some kayaking. (K123) MLS 12608020
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106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K70) MLS 12605895
494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Looking for a nice 3 + 1 elevated bungalow in town? This deceivingly large home is waiting for you. Open concept with separate dining room with fireplace. Large main floor family room. Florida room with hot tub opening to fenced landscaped backyard. Master bedroom has fireplace, ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Large deck off the kitchen to do your bar-bquing. Located 1 minute from 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Asking $259,900. (K116) MLS 12607268
3781 COUNTY RD 9 Very nice 5 year old open concept 3 bedroom home 10 minutes from Napanee. Full length veranda on front and back of the house. Cathedral ceiling. Over sized insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with walk-out to garage. Carpet free. Excellent well, All this on almost 5 acres of level land close to Sherman`s Point boat ramp. Asking $204,900. (K79) MLS 12604091
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4525 COUNTY RD 4 3 bedroom village home that has been completely renovated inside. new kitchen and flooring throughout. new well pump and pressure system, large 4 pc. bathroom with laundry on second floor. very nice large landscaped lot with beautiful mature maple trees. excellent well. home is tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. early possession available. Asking $148,500. (K78) MLS 12606552
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Come up the landscaped drive into the glazed entry of this sun lit home. Spaced along the southern exposure the living, dining and family areas lead past the fireplace onto the ample deck, then down onto the sheltered patio past the paddocks, the pond and the extended barn and around the shoulder of the great hill. Through the woods to the boundary river with its 2 family building lots. deer, turkey, marble, granite strawberries and raspberries. come to a world of your very own. Asking $439,900. (K121) MLS 12607637
725 LITTLE CREEK STREET, NAPANEE Updated brick bungalow complete with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Inground swimming pool; fenced in backyard. Oak kitchen cabinets, built in dishwasher. very nice French doors leading into the livingroom. Lower level new windows in 2011. Newer propane stove/fireplace in main level and recroom. Finished recroom with in-law potential. Attached double car garage. Only 5 minutes south of Napanee on Little Creek road. Asking $265,000. (K119) MLS 12607573
106-108 BRIDGE ST EAST
Distinctive fieldstone home brimming with character. The potential is there to re-convert to duplex or enjoy as is – a large home with 2 paved driveways and a 2nd staircase leading to 2 privacy bedrooms and separate bath. Timeless styling abounds. There are 2 covered porches (front wraparound with balcony), and a 2 storey carriage house. The roof has been reshingled and the 2nd storey windows are vinyl. Pleasing dÊcor, high ceilings, hardwood floors and main floor laundry. Take the virtual tour then book a showing appointment to appreciate the unique charm of this property close to downtown. Asking $233,000 (K117) MLS 12607376 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/748355
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47 PEARL ST. DESERONTO Recent renovations and rear addition have transformed this 2 bedroom home just steps from waterfront park. Updates include: roof shingles & exterior siding and a completely refurbished interior. Very comfortable and efficient living with a view of the Bay of Quinte. Asking $126,000. (K120) MLS 12605190
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1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562
765 PALACE RD Terraced town lot (9/10th acre). Available municipal services. Over 200 feet, this deep lot backs onto conservation lands and the Napanee River. The 3 bedroom house plans take advantage of the land contour with double patio door walkouts. The established driveway goes down to the oversized garage/workshop /storage. 1200 + sq ft., 200 service, concrete floor. Come and build and look over the Napanee River Valley. Asking $69,900 . (K108) MLS 12605667
WATERFRONT LOT - CUTHILL LANE A very desirable waterfront lot. Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. The gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $189,000. (K58) MLS 12601906
181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (K109) MLS 12606137
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Three serviced residential building lots in napanee on water and sewer. Asking $24,900. per lot or get a package deal buying all three. (K71) MLS 12803228
684 PALACE RD 3000 Sq ft of total finished living area gos with this home situated on 93 acres and on Town water and sewer, This home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths FAO heating with c/a, hardwood flooring 2 wood burning fireplaces main floor sunroom , oak kitchen, 2 car att garage with long paved driveway. The outbuildings include a horse barn and a separate 2000 sq ft implement building on property. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with flowers trees, shrubs and a walled patio area at rear of house. Asking $529,900. (K64) MLS 12602495
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216 CAMBERLEY CRES., KINGSTON Three bedroom, 2 bath side-split home in a desirable quiet neighborhood. Mature trees and large deck; fenced backyard complete with two storage sheds. Close to schools, shopping, park and much more. New roof in 2008. New electrical for laundry and den/office in 2011. Asking $256,000. (K114) MLS 12606979
FITCHETT RD Well treed 4.25 acre property, great place to build log home or other. Very private. Asking $69,900. (K113) MLS 12606906
FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K82) MLS 12604334
149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $199,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
FITCHETT RD. 8 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, partially treed on hilltop. View of Hay Bay. Directions: County Road 9 to Fitchett Road, go south 1Km. Asking $45,000.(K81) MLS 12604333
58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
1125 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS Century home - 5 generation home sitting on 80 acres of land near Varty Lake, just 20 minutes to Kingston. Has many uses with this 10,000 sq. ft. storage barn, large workshop and tool shed. New oil and wood furnace with new oil tank. Great for bed and breakfast, also for storage in this large barn. Much much more. Beautiful maple tree lined driveway. Asking $319,900. (K67) MLS 12606217
5991 COUNTY RD 41 Very nice home on large lot in Erinsville, walking distance from Beaver Lake. Beautiful pine floor in living room. Landscaped with flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Great home for first time buyer. `Newer windows and furnace`, installed three years ago. Asking $139,900. (K106) MLS 12606797
106 THOMAS ST WEST Formerly carload food market. Main floor of building in need of renovations. 2 upstairs apartments, one newly renovated and rented. Good location near high school. Part of main floor rented, no lease. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900. (K76) MLS 12603611
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VACANT LAND GREAT COMMERCIAL LOT across from Palmerston Lake and next to the 12 room motel. Great potential for this property that is in the heart of cottage country. $29,900. MLS 12603237 THIS HOBBY PROPERTY has 18 acres with workshop/garage and large barn. Property has a view of Lime Lake, septic and well on it. Ready to build your dream home. $89,900. MLS 12603911 GREAT DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Large acreage zoned M-1. Potential for rezoning Fronts on Hwy 2 and backs close to the 401. $399,900. MLS 12606454
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A new clean-up partnership between Community Living Lennox and Addington and the Napanee BIA is making new strides in the downtown core. From left are members Jeff Johnson, Chris Moon, John Kirkman and Blair Latour.
Community Living, BIA team up downtown By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER It has been a month since a new clean-up partnership was struck between Community Living Lennox and Addington and the Napanee BIA, and both groups are proud of the work done to date. The partnership started when Community Living approached the BIA, says Tom Coke, the new office manager at the Napanee BIA. “We have this arrangement where people from Community Living spend two hours a day, four days a week, focusing on clean-
ing up the downtown core,” he said. “They go out with a supervisor and their two focuses are garbage pick up and then being able to get ride of weeds.” After four weeks running, Coke said it has been a tremendous success. Barb Fabius, the executive director for Community Living Lennox and Addington, said she has heard a lot of great comments from the community. “It’s just wonderful and I am grateful for the partnership,” she said. “The folks that are involved are able to gain a sense of belonging and they feel like they are a part of something. Community Living
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is proud of this.” Asked about the project, Coke said it would not have been possible without the support of some downtown businesses. “I give a lot of the credit to Rennie Hutzler (ABS Accounting) who was really one of the driving forces behind that project. She approached Community Living and it was one of their things in the works,” he said. “Then she took it to the BIA board and once they board heard it they thought it was wonderful. This was something the BIA was really interested in, and it’s running really well.” Coke indicated that Bob Annett, the owner of Tim Hortons Restaurants in Greater Napanee, has also supported the partnership. “Bob has graciously donated space in their dumpster for this, so I don’t think the project could have happened without his help,” he said. “We anticipated one to two bags of garbage a day, but initially we have been getting three to five bags a day. From the BIA standpoint, this project would have been a lot harder to implement without him being able to step up.” Coke came on board with the Napanee BIA as their full time office manager this past September.
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Donny Emmons goes for a successful wrap around attempt, giving Napanee a lead it would enjoy until the third period, when it all came apart.
Raiders let one get away Napanee coughs up two-goal lead, lose in OT By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS single point was all the Napanee Raiders could gather in three games this week, dropping games to Picton, Port Hope and Amherstview. They managed to salvage their point with a 3-2 overtime loss Tuesday night at home against Amherstview. Though they didn't come away completely empty handed, Napanee did surrender a 2-0 lead heading into the third. “The hockey gods weren’t with us,” said Raiders head coach André Roy. “(Amherstview) had a good bounce (on the game winner) in the corner, it came out and they snuck it right through.” Donny Emmons gave Napanee the lead late in the first with a wrap around goal, beating James DAndrea who was late sliding back to the other post. Ryan Thistlethwaite got the assist. Midway through the second Luke Emmons doubled the lead on a feed from Matt Horton and Jayden Adams. Napanee continued to cruise until the 4:37 mark of the third when Jake Hulton broke the shutout. Brandon Gilmour tied it at the 13:21 mark, setting up Liam Vanburen’s game winner three minutes into overtime. Despite getting outscored 2-0 in the third,
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Napanee had its chances, outshooting their opponents 19-14. Mike Brogee took the loss, stopping 44 shots. “We played a very good game,” said Roy. “For us the first five minutes has been disastrous. For the guys to come out the way they did, especially in the first five minutes, I was very happy. There was a lot of positives out there.”
‘The hockey gods weren’t with us.’
Andre Roy, Raiders head coach
Napanee was in desperate need of any kind of positive news following a 92 drubbing in Picton last Thursday and a 6-2 thumping Friday night in Port Hope. The Pirates did most their damage in the first, striking six times, twice within the opening four minutes. Donny Emmons and Evan Brown had Napanee’s only goals. Kyle Copeland started the game but was yanked at the 8:15 mark, allowing four goals. Brogee allowed the final five on 35 shots. The next night it was more of the same as Port Hope lit the lamp three times before the game clock struck four minutes. Troy Wylie and Zach Knapp-Hermer responded later in the first to cut the lead to 3-2, but that all
they could muster. Brogee took the loss, turning away 33 of 39 attempts. Despite going winless, Luke Emmons holds an early edge in the scoring race with nine goals and nine assists. His 18 points is one more than Campbellford’s Hunter Fargey. His nine goals are tops in the league as well, one more than Fargey. In the wake of their one point week Napanee has fallen to 5-5-1, sitting in a three way tie for third with Campbellford and Port Hope, all with 11 points. Amherstview moved into a tie with Picton for first, each team with 15 points. The Pirates do have two games in hand, sitting at 71-1, as opposed to the Jets’ 7-3-1. Napanee will travel to Picton tonight for a 7:30 p.m. start time. On Tuesday they return home to host Campbellford, also at 7:30 p.m. Playing better on home ice is one area Napanee will look to improve upon over the last three quarters of the season. Now at 2-3-1 at the Strathcona Paper Centre, they’ve actually fared better away than at home. “It’d be nice for the fans and for the guys too,” Roy said of winning at home. “You’re building confidence. Being the night before Halloween, Raider fans are encouraged to sport their costumes for a chance to win some in game prizes.
Suspensions and injuries left the Deseronto Storm with just 11 skaters dressed for Friday's showdown with the Amherstview Jets. The boys in orange and white did all they could for 40 minutes, but ran out of steam in the third, losing 6-3. Although it was their ninth straight loss, dropping them to 1-10 on the year, there were plenty of moral victories. “We had to change our shifts from the way we played them before,” said Storm player Bobby Breadman, who accounted for all three goals. “We’re used to a minute, a minute and a half shift. We had to cut them down to 25 to 30 second shifts. By the end of
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Deseronto’s Mitchell Thomspon (left) attempts to force Dan Chadwick into the corner. the second we were pretty tired.” Breadman had the first goal of the game, rifling home a pass from Jordan Cannons at the 11:30 mark on the power play. From there Deseronto switched to a defensive style of play, doing all they could to make the goal stand. The strategy worked
most of the period until Amherstview’s Brent Elder finally solved goalie Dan Corrigan at the 17:55 mark to tie. Fatigue may have been a factor in the second as Amherstview struck for two more, this time from Cassidy Bruni and Brandon Gilmour.
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Hawks advance to semifinals Depth a huge asset to field hockey squad By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS he NDSS Golden Hawks field hockey team advanced to yesterday's KASSAA semifinals with a convincing 3-0 home victory over the La Salle Black Knights on Monday. Results of the semifinals were unknown at press time. As for Monday’s quarter-finals, that result was clear from the from the first whistle. Much of the game was spent in Black Knight territory, as the second seeded Hawks dominated the seventh seed Knights. Miranda Dickerson scored Napanee's first goal, swatting the bouncing ball out of the air and past La Salle's keeper. Taigan Ardern doubled the lead with a long shot that skipped from outside the crease and in. Cassandra Benn added one in the second to put the game out of reach. “They’re only in their second year playing,” Paddle-Grant said of Benn and Ardern. “Our team has been fairly well balanced, more than most teams. Some teams won’t play their subs at all.”
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Miranda Dickerson (left) prepares to send the ball up the field during Monday’s quarter-final. Sam Jackson earned the shutout in large part to the defensive help she received from Bronwyn O'Neill, SaraJane Pratt and Hannah Sweet. Though its been their veteran players that have been their major driving force, the junior players have contributed as well. All grades have gelled together to form one of the strongest field hock teams in NDSS' recent history. “We’ve been building for a few years, playing the juniors as much as we can,” Hawks head coach Deb Paddle-Grant said before the semifinals. “Even (in the quarter-finals) we got every player in.” Trips to the semifinals
is nothing new to Napanee, but punching a ticket to the finals would be. For the last couple of years they’ve never been able to climb that hurdle and make it into the KASSAA championship. After going 8-1 in the regular season and earning the second seed, this could be their best window of opportunity. “This is our year we hope,” said Paddle-Grant. “We’re losing about six or seven players next year.” The Hawks were scheduled to take on Sydenham yesterday. A win there and they would face the winner of Holy Cross and Regi on Friday. Both games are at the Invista Centre.
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SPC’s home ice is sweet for several Napanee Stars teams BEAVER STAFF t was a busy, but successful weekend at the Strathcona Paper Centre with Napanee Stars teams participating in nine Lakeshore home games. n The Novice AEs played Saturday against their old rivals, Port Hope, in a game that ended knotted at 3-3. Goal scorers for Napanee were Carter McKee, Gavin Brooks and Ben Huyck. Carter also earned himself an assist in the game along with Brooks and Jack Madden. Sunday the AE’s played Pickering. Although there was a valiant effort by all team members, Napanee lost by a narrow 4-3 margin. They led for much of the game thanks to goals by Spencer Cranley (2) and Brooks. Assists went to Will Myers and Ben Buxton, each with one. Again they were stymied by their old nemesis, the third period. With minutes left they were caught in a 3-on-0 rush to give up the final tally. n The Peewee A Minor team squared off with Cobourg in a closely fought contest. In the first period the locals got on the board on a goal by Emmet Pierce from Liam Wilkinson. Outshooting the visitors by a wide margin, the team continued to lead 1-0 until 5:55 was left in the third frame. Corbin Gibson found the net, from Pierce and Wilkinson. Ryan Kirk-
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patrick closed out the 3-0 shutout with a goal at the buzzer. n The Peewee A Stars faced a Whitby team for the second week in a row with a 2-1 loss against Whitby White. The visitors opened up the scoring at 11:22 of the second. Whitby made it 2-0 on a questionable goal from the corner that goalie Finn Pierce appeared to have under his pad. Alex Brady got the lone tally for the Stars, set up by Makenzi Montpetit and Kael Fredenburgh. n Saturday, the Atom A Stars matched Pickering, goal for goal, in a 3-3 tie on the strength of tallies by Nolan Gunter, Conner Brooks, and Ben White. Kenny Paddle-Grant earned an assist. On Sunday, the teams traded goals throughout the contest, with Port Perry scoring first on a high shot. Directly after, the locals rushed up ice in a three-on-two play. Ethan McKeown scored from Johnny Hearns and Brooks. In the second, Josh Chadwick sent Hearns down the left wing to bury a shot just inside the post. Early in the final frame, Gunter and Mason Barker fed the puck in front to PaddleGrant who had the open side, and made it 3-2. With minutes left and a tie score, Mason Barker went coast-to-coast for the 4-3 win. Chadwick got his second assist on that play. n A busy week for the Napanee Minor Atom A
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Michael Lloyd played the hero twice for Napanee Peewee AE Stars, scoring the game winners in the semiand final games of the annual Stirling Peewee Tournament. His first came during a three-on-three overtime to earn a spot in the finals. In the title game, he broke a 1-1 tie in the second, which stood for the win.
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The Peewee AE Stars captured the championship at the Stirling Blues’ Annual Peewee Tournament. Stars starting with a home game against Kingston on Tuesday. With Emerson Kennelly in the net, a scoreless first period made way for a single second period goal by the stars Connor Brooks, assisted by Jacob Boutilier and Caden Holmes. Five more goals scored in the third period, two by Johnny Hearns with assists by Ben White (two) and Elliott Mundle. Unassisted goals by White and Mundle and the final goal of the game scored by Brooks, assisted by Holmes for a final score of 6-2 for the Stars. Travelling to Ajax on Friday night the team struggled for the 2-2 tie game. The lone goal scorer for the Stars was Johnny Hearns who supplied both goals, unassisted. The team was led by Mullins in net, with a good team effort overall. A tougher than anticipated game for the Stars. Saturday’s home game against the Whitby Wildcats with Kennelly in net, made for a nice ending to the weekend with a 4-2 win. Johnny Hearns started things off in the first period with an unassisted
goal, followed by another unassisted goal by Hearns in the second period. Two more goals by the stars in the third period from Caden Holmes, assisted by Ben White and Connor Brooks with assists by Holmes and White. n The Bantam As got back on the winning track, with a 3-2 defeat of Oshawa. The game remained scoreless for most of two periods. Jake Murphy put the locals on the board when he took the puck up the left side, slid it over to Curtis Lambert who buried it. Noah Kennedy put them ahead, unassisted. The boys got what appeared to be an insurance goal with 1:17 left on a goal by Jake Wales assisted by Murphy and Lambert. However, Oshawa did make it 3-2 in the waning seconds. Johnathan White made another strong showing in net. Sunday night in Clarington, the Stars fell behind early, but got three quick unanswered goals to salvage a tie. n In tournament play, the Novice A team won their division in round robin play with wins of 2-1 over Rideau-Osgoode, a 9-0
Oct. 25: NDSS boys volleyball, Frontenac Falcons @ NDSS Golden Hawks, seniors at 4 p.m., juniors at 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 26: Port Hope Panthers at Deseronto Storm, 8:30 p.m. at the Deseronto Community Arena. Oct. 26: NDSS football, ESS @ NDSS Golden Hawks, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 30: Campbellford Rebels @ Napanee Raiders, 7:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre.
Nov. 1: NDSS girls basketball, Ernestown Eagles @ NDSS Golden Hawks, juniors at 4 p.m., seniors at 5:30 p.m.
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shutout of Milton, and 3-1 over Stittsville. A 2-1 loss to Cumberland in the semifinals ended their run, however, but they played with skill and hard work every game. Cumberland later lost in a shootout with New Hamburg. n The Minor Midgets travelled to the Golden Horseshoe region this past weekend, taking part in the 38th Annual Grimsby Fall Classic. The Stars faced off against the Niagara Falls Canucks and the Kingston Canadians in round robin play on Friday and came short with two losses. From Friday’s results, the boys were seeded seventh of eight teams and were pitted against the No. 2 seed Metcalfe River Rats on Saturday. The boys took on a new team attitude and came out to win the game but just as importantly, have some fun. The game plan worked and they defeated the River Rats 2-0 in a thrilling, hard-hitting match. Sunday’s game in the semi-finals was again versus the Niagara Falls Canucks, which Napanee lost 10-1. Goals were recorded by Colsen Bertrand, Cullen Hinds, Riley West and Chase Dowdle and tremendous effort from all players. n What seemed to be a cakewalk turned out to be anything but for the Napanee Peewee AE Stars at a tournament in Stirling this past weekend. But despite the adversity, they still took home the championship trophy. The Stars wrapped up the title with a nailbiting 2-1 win over the Port Hope Phantoms in the final game. Michael Lloyd converted on a pass from Spencer Chatterton to break a 1-1 tie in the second period; the goal would stand as the eventual game-winner. The victory served as a measure of revenge for the Stars, who were dumped by the Phantoms in Game 3 of the tourney. In the first period, Nate Brant sent Colby Sweet in on a breakaway, who proceeded to notch the
game-tying goal. Netminder Nolan Hatch made some game-saving stops in the second and third periods to help his team hang on for the win, and collected ‘player of the game’ honours for his efforts. Only a matter of a couple of hours earlier, Napanee needed some lategame dramatics against Centre Hastings just to make it into the final. Despite badly outplaying the Grizzlies, Napanee found themselves headed into overtime after the first three periods, with the game tied 1-1. In the three-on-three OT, Lloyd punched Napanee’s ticket to the finals with another game-winning goal. Chatterton scored Napanee’s only other goal of the game. Goalie Cole East won the ‘player of the game’ with some rock-solid play, including a crucial breakaway stop in the third. In their first two games, the Stars had rolled over the competition, winning easily against the Prince Edward County Kings 5-0 in Game 1, and against the host Stirling Blues 5-1 in Game 2. However, with just an hour’s rest before Game 3, the Stars came out flat against the Phantoms. Despite a late flurry, their comeback attempt came up just short, with Port Hope escaping with a 4-3 win. n The Kumon Atom Crunch traveled to Ennismore on Saturday and came up on the short end with a loss of 4-0. However, it was a different story on Sunday when Ennismore traveled to Napanee with the Crunch winning 4-3. Amber Weese opened the scoring for Napanee with a hard shot tying the game. Rachel Foster and Anna Baker kept the Crunch in the game each scoring a goal as Ennismore kept it tight tying it up going into the third. Madison Cronkwright scored the winner late in the third putting the Crunch on top. Assists in the game went to Ella Pringle with two, Mackenzie Myers and Baker.
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Swing and Sweep kicks off curling season y the time you are reading this article most of you have already completed your first game of the season at the Napanee & District Curling Club. Our retail stores enjoy this time of year as their sales of ‘muscle’ cream increase quite a bit. Many, many, many volunteer hours are required to get ready for any upcoming season. Steve Eastlake, Ice Director, Don Currier our Ice Technician and Frank Dunham our assistant Ice Technician thank Jim Stapley, Chris Goody, Tom Ayling and one of our juniors, Drew Easton for their assistance during the long installation process. This season these men had the added headache of installing a new compressor and motor – way to go boys… you did it and on time! I, as Membership Director am especially thankful for them being on time as I have therefore been able to ensure all new curlers have received a full clinic prior to their first game thanks to Marcia Difazio, Ian Munro, Cam McFayden, Ted Davie, Gayle Johnson and Bill Hogg. Bill Ryan your House Director thanks Ron Reynolds, Jack McNamee, Tom Ayling and Darryl Pritchard for setting up the outside addition. He also thanks Sandra Semple, Gail Maracle, Sandi McNamee, Rome Dorval, Jack Barker, Phil Berry and Stan Yallup for assisting him in the yearly preseason club clean up. Your league directors have finalized the draws and can take a long breath, thanks to Phil Wilson, Lana Latimer/Cynthia Woodcock, Debbie Currier. Up&At’Em is also set to go thanks to Shirley Bush and myself. The kitchen is
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Down but not out, Breadman brought them right back into the game early in the third with an unassisted power play goal. “We knew we could stay in the game, we knew we could compete with any team in the league,” Breadman said of his team's resolve. “The way we play, we don't get down after a goal. We use it as a boost. Our team has a lot of character.” As valiant as the comeback effort was, there just wasn't enough left in the tank. Amherstview’s Sam Paxton and Mark Christensen each potted a goal as the Jets began to pull away. Breadman had one last goal in him to bring it to 5-3 with five minutes left, but it wasn’t enough. Brody Taylor added an insurance marker for the Jets to seal the win. In a season where little has gone right for the Storm, they were quick to latch on to any hope. The fact that they successfully killed off two Jets' power plays and competed for 40 minutes with such a short bench could be the spark they've been seeking. “I think it might turn
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Swing & Sweep reported. This year’s event began with a beautiful fall morning for golf with a Shot Gun start at 10 a.m. at the NGCC. Several people commented that the lucky weather we had was “Eleanor watching out for us!” Lunch was served at the curling club (chili and buns) by Heather Baker and Peggy Sunstrum. Tom Ayling and Karen Brant had the bar open and Don Currier with help from Paul McDonald kept everyone served all afternoon. Curling was played by all participants on the great ice prepared by Don Currier with help from Steve Eastlake. Dinner was a team effort this year. Lana Jaeger prepared the ham with a special mustard sauce. Jane Hough, Gail Maracle and Marilyn Cole made scallop potatoes and continued to help out in the kitchen for the whole dinner. Shirley Bush also contributed a pan of potatoes. Kim Dickson prepared the caesar salad and Heather Ramshaw contributed the dessert of apple crisp and ice cream. Other helpers included Robert Hough,
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AUTO PARTS, new and used, auto and truck parts, we buy scrap metals. Cars and trucks wanted. 816 Goodyear Road, Napanee. Call Parts-A-Plenty Inc. 613-242-2326, 1-888-689-1795. Yes, we have tires. CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Mike, 613-561-8445 or Dan, 613929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires. PERFECT WINTER vehicle, 1998 Ford Explorer, 6 cyl, auto, 4-wheel drive, comes with electric start, pw, air, power seats, block heater, body, engine, interior all very good, serviced every 5,000 km, $1,800. 613-388-2704.
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FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.
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• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service
Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, car pentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671; cell, 613-561-1621. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-329-4015. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
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.
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DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so, Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613384-2134, 613-354-9835. PASSPORT PHOTOS professionally taken by Mike Murphy/MJM Photo. Call 613-354-3232. Only $15 total.
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, November 23rd, 24th; Hunter Education, November 30th, December 1st. Wild Turkey license examinations. Call Bill, 613335-2786.
MEMORIAMS
T H E
McCUMBER - In loving memory of a dear father, Glenn. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses him more than us And when old times we often recall, It’s then we miss you most of all. Loving daughters, Brenda, Audrey, Wanda and families.
BUFFET DINNER Serving 4pm - 7pm $10 per person
613-476-2342 166 County Rd 6, Picton *No Reservations
LENADCO AUXILIARY BAZAAR at THE JOHN M. PARROTT CENTRE on November 7, 2012 From 9am to 1pm Knitting, baking, crafts Luncheon will be available for $5. Everyone welcome
REMINDER OF monthly meeting for the Lennox Agricultural Society/Napanee Fair on October 30, 2012 at 7:00pm at the Lennox Agricultural Memorial Community Centre at 170 York Street, Napanee.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Douglas Brown wishes to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits and prayers during his hospital stay and the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. We would like to say thank you for floral tributes and donations to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital and Centreville United Church Cemetery Fund. Special thanks to the hospital staff for their excellent care. Our deepest appreciation to the Rev. Burry Wiseman for his reassuring words of comfort and the members of the Masonic Lodge for their support. We would also like to thank Hannah Funeral Home for the arrangements and the ladies of the Centreville UCW for providing lunch following the service. We are truly blessed to live in such a wonderful, caring community.
In loving memory of my dear husband, Vernon B Wagar, who went home to be with the Lord October 30, 2010. As I recall the life we shared and the many lives you touched, I realize how much you are missed. Sadly missed by your wife Margaret and family.
DEATHS
CHAPMAN, Leonard Bruce
Passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 with his loving wife Judy by his side. Dear brother of Doug (Barb), Jean (John), Robert (Leslie) and Phil (Shirley). In keeping with Leonard’s wishes creamtion has taken place. A Memorial service will be held at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 351 Bridge Street West, Napanee on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 2:00pm.
BROOKFIELD, Wray
Peacefully at The John M. Parrott Centre, Napanee, on Thursday, October 18, 2012, Charles Wray Brookfield of Napanee, at age 83, beloved husband of Barb Brookfield. Dear father of Jeffrey (Trish) of Rockwood and Robert (Laurie) of London. Loving grandfather of Sara and Ryan of London and Simon and Connor of Rockwood. Brother of the late Leone Guscott (Warren) and the late Donald Brookfield. Brother-in-law of Albert Woods (Mildred) of Carlton Place; Shirley Woods (late Bob) of Perth and the late Verna Cughan (Ray) and Earl and Raymonds Woods. Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (WannamakerTierney Chapel) on Sunday afternoon from 2pm-4pm. Service in the Chapel was on Monday, October 22nd at 11am followed by a reception at Selby United Church Hall. Interment Glenhaven Memorial Gardens in Glenburnie. Memorial donations to the Selby United Church or The John M. Parrott Centre would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
GRANT, Norma Evangeline (Wartman)
of Kitchener passed away peacefully on October 18. 2012 at Grand River hospital. Wife of the late Kenneth George, mother of Lionel Warren (Anne) and grandmother to Thuja Orion. As per her request of “no fuss�, Norma will be laid to rest at the Stone Church Cemetery in Beaverton, ON. Donations in her memory can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A special thank you to nurses Holly and Grace whose love for their jobs makes the lives they touch easier. Arrangements entrusted to the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777). Online condolences are welcomed at www.manganfuneralhome.com
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DEATHS
BRADSHAW, Darlene Yvonne
(nee Hayes) Passed away surrounded by her loving family at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Saturday, October 20, 2012, at the age 51, beloved wife and best friend of John. Devoted mother to Darcy Bradshaw and Crystal Bradshaw (Ryan) and very loving grandmother of Morgan, McGuyver, Logan and Brynn. Predeceased by her parents Herb and Eileen Hayes and her sisters Sandra Green (late Dimp) and Patricia Hayes. Dear sister of Barbara Akey (Ross); Floyd Hayes (late Phyllis); Maxine Patrick (late Gordon); Claudia Hayes; Judy Asselstine (Duane) and Cheryl Willard (Roy). Fondly remembered by the Bradshaw family and her many nieces, nephews and their family. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel� on Thursday, October 25th from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the chapel on Friday, October 26th at 11am. Cremation with Interment at Riverside Cemetery at a later date. Donations by cheque to the Cancer Society will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
DEATHS
Thursday, October 25, 2012
JEFFREY, Roma Gladys
(nee Mumby) Passed away peacefully in her 100th year on Friday, October 19, 2012 at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home in Deseronto surrounded by loving care, beloved wife of the late Clarence Jeffrey. Dear mother of Ross Jeffrey (Wendy) and Mary Jeffrey of Napanee. Loving grandmother of Ian Jeffrey (April), Pam Ekins (John) and Jay Jeffrey (Crystal). Cherished great-grandmother of Curtis, Hailey, Sophia and Jaxon. Predeceased by her sister Leda McKeown and brothers Hiram and Ralph Mumby. Remembered fondly by her nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel� on Tuesday, October 23rd from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Serice was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, October 24th at 1pm. Interment Thomasburg Cemetery. Donations by cheque to St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, Napanee or the Arthritis Society will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
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980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
YARD SALE Saturday, October 27th 84 Hessford St. Napanee 9am - 2pm Attn: quilters & sewers. ends of cotton and flanellette, upholstery samples, felt, trimmings, sm amt. of fibreglass insulation, Xmas decorations, etc.
Christmas Craft & Gift Sales, Bazaars, Brunches, Teas & Lunches Guide Crafts in the Country
2012 Craft Show & Sale Nov. 2nd from 4pm to 8pm Nov. 3rd from 9am to 5pm Nov. 4th from 11am to 3pm
Local artisans display their “handmade� arts & crafts at
Rengar Farm Services 1090 Blessington Rd. Corbyville, Ont. Look for the “yellow� signs 6km east of Hwy 37 or 6km west of Shannonville Rd. Inquiries phone Irene 613-969-0974
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Christmas Show & Sale November 3rd & 4th 10am - 4pm 4045 County Road 6 Moscow www.susanfarber.ca HARVESTING THE PAST
Christmas Craft Show & Sale
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Fri. Nov. 2, 1pm-7pm Sat. Nov. 3, 10am-5pm Sun. Nov 4, 11am-4pm
Handmade Crafts, Stitcheries, Christmas Ornaments, Antiques, Gift Baskets Last year for craft sale, so almost all items are HALF PRICE!
45 Ontario Street, Picton
Turn left at Liquor Store and follow signs. For info call 613-476-5886
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 27, 2012
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
Tack Sold @ 9:30 A.M. - Horses Sold After CONSIgNMENT HORSE SALE Selby Livestock & Auctions Centre, 11 Pleasant Drive, Selby, Ontario 613-354-6260
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF BARRY ANDERSON 2124 BLESSINGTON ROAD, R.R.# 1 CORBYVILLE, ONT. 2 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway # 37 and turn EAST onto Blessington Road for 5 miles. VINTAGE VEHICLES-SELL AT 1PM- 1931 Chevrolet 2 door sedan with 2 side mount tires, 6 cylinder gas engine – restored and in excellent condition; 1969 Buick Skylark 2 door convertible with 8 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, bench seatsrestored and in good running condition; TOOLS- Ingersoll Rand upright air compressor, bench top belt driven metal lathe with 24” bed, 230 amp electric welder, Detroit Machine Company testing press, oxyacetylene torch kit, Craftsman bench grinder, metal chop saw, Mig welder, engine stand, jack stands, portable sand blaster, vintage drill press, body shop tools, paint sprayers, rolling cart, quantity of steel shelving, hardware bins, Craftsman 10” band saw, soldering supplies, floor jacks, bench vise, tool boxes, hand tools, power tools, HOUSEHOLD CONTENTSSELL AT 10:30 AM Vintage “Pinch Hitter” baseball pinball machine, walnut dining table and 5 chairs, walnut china cabinet, glass front bookcase, 3 piece chesterfield suite, hand crafted grandmothers clock, walnut corner what not, antique oak dresser, 4 piece oak finish bedroom suite, antique floor model radio cabinet, bedroom furniture, Avon collectibles, Wade figurines, die cast toys, plates, china and glassware’s, Kenmore washer / dryer, Viking bar fridge, kitchenware’s, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF WOODWORKING & SHOP TOOLS FOR ANITA McPHAIL, LOYALIST TOWNSHIP ON SITE DIRECTIONS: The sale is being held at 5153 Bath Road, just west of Amherstview and just east of the Jim Snow Drive. This sale will be held inside. Delta 16 in. floor model variable speed drill, Beaver 6 in. jointer, DeWalt DW733 12 1/2 in. thickness planer, DeWalt D705-04 12 in. compound mitre saw, Busy Bee 10 in. table saw / cast table, Delta 6 in. grinder, Craftsman 10 in. radial arm saw, General International dust collection system/ 1.5 H.P. motor, Devilbiss 20 gallon portable air compressor, Mastercraft tool chest on casters, 12 ton hydraulic pipe bender with dies, 5 ton chain hoist, adjustable roller stand, shop vac. Freud biscuit jointer, Craftsman 4” x 21” belt sander, Black & Decker hammer drill, Delta mortising attachment for drill press (new), Delta drum sanding kit, Yardworks 16 in. electric chain saw, Stanley pneumatic brad nailer, Makita fixed router/ trimmer with bits, numerous wood planes, wood block plane, Antique Stanley No. 55 combination plane in original dovetailed box with a large qty. of cutter heads, old carpenter’s box, Stanley # 220 palm plane, pneumatic impact sockets, pneumatic pop rivet gun, Craftsman 4 in planer, jig saw, drill, disc grinder, large qty. of electrical wire & supplies, hardware, plumbing pieces, large qty. of assorted wrenches, screw drivers, sockets, a number of containers of assorted nails, a small qty. of aluminum flat stock, a number of pipe “F” & “C” clamps, extension cords, 6 in bench top vise, set of 3 lockers, qty. of oak trim & some lumber & numerous other related items found around a shop. SIGNS: “Salada Tea” enamel push bar sign, “Milwaukee Electrical Tools” tin sign, A “Black Horse Ale” advertising sign from around the world war II era. All signs are in very good condition. (see pics on my web site). See my web site for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owner and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident
“Our Family Caring for Your Family” 343 Amherst Dr., Amherstview ON K7N1X3
AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE FOR LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JACK E. VANCE, 685 STOCO ROAD, STOCO, ONT. SALE HELD ON SITE DIRECTIONS: South of Tweed take The Marlbank Rd. east to Stoco Road. Turn north & follow Stoco Road to 685 (north of Trudeau Park) Antique dining room suite consisting of table/2 leaves, 6 chairs, sideboard & china cabinet, Maple kitchen table and 6 matching chairs, Antique walnut tea wagon, antique china cabinet, antique oak oval hall table, wicker fernery/ tray, 2 fireplace screens, coffee & end table set, Mason & Hamlins antique pump organ style 103, Antique walnut gateleg table, glass top brass inlay oval coffee table, 2 small antique foot stools, 2 loveseats, Antique sheet music cabinet/ drawer, several antique parlour chairs, 2 single craftmatic beds, antique dresser/ beveled glass tilt mirror, chest of drawers, 2 night tables, cedar chest, antique organ stool with brass claw & glass feet, set of stacking tables, several plant tables, double pedestal oak office desk, several book cases, wicker lounge, lady’s dressing chair, retro yellow top chrome table, large qty. of smalls, glass & china including but not limited to gingerbread clock, alabaster 2 tier pastry tray, Belleek tea pot, cream & sugar, vase, cake plate & salt & pepper, Minton cream & sugar & small footed pastry, Shelley creamer, set of Roseville book ends, sterling top ink well, a collection of Hummell figurines, pinwheel footed berry bowl, pinwheel decanters, 2 cranberry vases, Royal Doulton "Tinkle Bell” HN 1677 & " Southern Bell” HN 2229, Hamilton Beach retro milkshake maker, demi tasse set, large qty. of cups & saucers ie Royal Albert, Aynsley, Coalport, Royal Stafford, Colclough & numerous others, Bird of Paradise pitcher, Germany berry bowl/ 12 nappies, cuckoo clock, Wedgwood pitcher, black amethyst pitcher, Delft creamers, decanters & more, Crown Devon 7 piece wash set, antique relish dishes, vases, bowls, cake plates, set of silver plate in chest, assorted silver plate pieces, antique sugar bowl with spoons, alabaster lion signed "Diogenes”, military statue by Don Begg artist number 33/50 & dated 1991, 2 metronomes, military statue by C Micha, Aynsley luncheon set, Royal Winton "Chintz” covered jam pot, set of mantle lustres, Meisenheim German pottery jug with blue motif, small wall hanging display shelf, marble Chinese checker set, floor & table lamps, a number of military pieces including uniforms, hats, cap badges, several presentation pieces, old books, every day dishes including corning ware, pots & pans, small kitchen appliances, numerous board games & puzzles, qty. of fishing tackle & several rods & reels. A number of shop & garden pieces including Adirondack chairs, Shindaiwa model 377 chain saw, hand power tools, hardware, wrenches, large square cast iron register, wheel barrows, garden tools & planters, 2 western pony saddles, 2 large stoneware crocks, old trunk & many more interesting pieces far too many to list. Auctioneer’s note: Mr. Vance, in his career has travelled the world, and a number of pieces from all over are selling. Some items will sell under cover. See my web site for detailed listing & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident
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LARgE ANTIqUE, COLLECTOR’S & RUg AUCTION Sunday, October 28th - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Collection of Royal Doulton Toby Mugs & Figurines, Crystal, Dinner Set, Silver Plate, Glass, Jewellery & Collector’s Items. Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Prints & Watercolours. Pair of Wing Back Chairs, Small Tables, China Cabinets, Sideboards, Mirrors & Light Fixtures. Starting at 2:00 p.m. Large Collection of Over 100 Oriental Carpets. Watch Web Site for Pictures &Updates. Large Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
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at 1 P.M. ANTIQUE, MODERN, COLLECTABLE & TOOLS AUCTION SALE From the home of Mrs. Donna Clark, Napanee and other excellent selected items At Selby Hall. from Hwy 401, take Exit 579 north on Hwy 41 about 5 km. FEATURING: Gibbard, snow blower, tools, Bobby Hull skates and good art. FURNITURE: Gibbard buffet & wine table; hall table; mantle clock; bookcase; sofa bed & chair; large rocker; glass top coffee & end table; wash basin set & stand; antique nesting tables; desk & chair; brass fire place set; wash stand; love seat & chair; French Provincial dresser & bedside table; cedar chest; oak table; harp back chair; queen bed, box & mattress; buffet hutch; oriental box; old wicker chair; swivel and platform rockers; hall tree; dressers & chests of drawers; dresser sets; several good paintings; 5.1 surround sound theater; 3 Tiffany type lamps; wicker loveseat; copper boiler; crocks & jugs; oil lamps; stainless steel microwave; wooden pantry cupboard; chest freezer; rug shampooer; ladies hats; CHINA & GLASS: Setting for 4 Spode dishes (Wicker Dale); 8 Swarovski pieces; Carnival; cranberry; decanters; art deco candle sticks; etc.;TOOLS & OTHER: Campbell Hausfield 1 hp air compressor; trailer hitch for Dodge van; Waterlou floor tool box full of tools; socket set; skil & Jig saws; stool tool chest; bench tool box; submersible pump; 10 hp Mastercraft snow blower (exc.); oil heater; 12' x 15' tent; 2 tarps; 24' alum. extension ladder; wheelbarrow; toboggan; clothes steamer; Bobby Hull skates; lobster trap; fishing lures, rods & reels; Gravite shafted golf clubs; 234 power telescope; 3 bathroom handicap pieces; collectable die cast cars, trucks & banks. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Watch www.lambertauctions.ca & Napanee Beaver for listing for Nov. 12 sale
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Round maple kitchen table/2 leaves & 2 chairs, walnut china hutch, chesterfield & loveseat, coffee table, glass top pie crust table, rockers, chaisse lounge, 3 piece wicker patio set, plant tables, antique regulator clock, Schuter apt. size piano & bench (as new), Royal Doulton “Hampshire” set of dishes/ accessories, Royal Winton “Summertime” luncheon sets, antique coal oil lamp, press glass, footed compote, BMP, antique cruet set, cups & saucers, bowls & many more smalls, garden & shop tools & more. Please note this sale is Tuesday evening See my web site for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm Quality Home Furnishings and Industrial Wood Working Tools
662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre
Antique 2 door pine cupboard, Antique press back rocking chair, Antique reed rocking chair, quantity of old quilts, dark oak buffet and hutch, Kurg dining table 6 chairs, 4 piece queen bedroom set, 2 Coleman lamps, pine roll top desk, 3 piece maple dinette set, oak dining room table with 6 chairs, oak entertainment centre, blue micro suede couch and chair, 4 drawer high boy dresser, coffee and end tables, quantity of good glass, china and small antiques, old advertisements, silver flatware, 7 Keirstead prints, Kenmore special Edition white refrigerator, Kenmore white stove with flat black top, Kenmore 700 series matching washer and dryer, TOOLS: nylon strapex machine with extra rolls of nylon, All tools are King Industrial26 inch drum sander 220v, 3hp dust collector 220v, drill press 115v, woodworking shaper 220v, 10 inch heavy duty right tilt table saw 3hp 220v, 5/8 hollow chisel mortiser with tilt head 110v, King power feeder 110v, DeWalt 10 inch chop saw, 2 plunge routers, large quantity of Adirondack chairs finished and unfinished, utility trailer, boat trailer, 12 ft aluminum boat, 3pt hitch bale spear. Auctioneer note: All household furniture and appliances, tools are in excellent showroom condition. A must attend sale! www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct home, farm, and commercial sales onsite. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
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October 25 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County Community Resource Centre, Campbellford, 7 to 9 pm – This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more information and to register contact The Community Training and Development Centre Wise by Plan direct line 905-372-9700 or 1-877-749-2832 or visit www.wisebyplan.com October 25 - Farm Tax & Business Seminar 2012 - BELLEVILLE, The Banquet Centre, 1 Alhambra Square, Belleville,, 8:45 am to 3:30 pm - For more detailed information and to register, visit http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/busdev/conference/2012ftbs.htm or call the Agricultural Information Contact Centre 1-877-424-1300 or Brighton OMAFRA Resource Centre 613-475-1630. November 1 - Hastings Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting, Thurlow Community Centre, 516 Harmony Road, Thurlow, 8:00 pm - Contact Judy Hagerman 613-473-4444 / jlhagerman@sympatico.ca
HOARD’S STATION SALE BARN MARKET REPORT AS OF OCTOBER 23, 2012
PRICE RANGE SALES TO 100-150 lbs .40 - 1.00 1.45 150-400 lbs .80 - 1.80 2.05 STOCKER: 400-600lbs 1.15 - 1.80 1.86 STEERS: 600-800lbs .88 - 1.45 1.50 800-1000lbs .90 - 1.01 1.08 STOCKER: 400-600 lbs .85 - 1.53 1.55 HEIFERS: 600-800 lbs .80 - 1.33 1.39 COWS: .30 - .6750 .71 BULLS: .50 - .84 .8550 HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS: $720 - 1550 $1925 FRESH COWS: $950 - 1625 PIGS: 25-35 lbs: $15 35-50 lbs: SHOATS: LAMBS: 45-65 lbs - 1.45 - 1.85 1.95 65-85 lbs - 1.35 - 1.75 1.7750 85-100 lbs - 1.30 - 1.70 1.7250 KID GOATS: $35 - 140 NANNYS & BILLIES: $70 - 205 TOP STOCKER STEER: 400-600 lbs: 440 lbs @ 1.86, Eugene Kelly, Enterprise 600-800 lbs: 2 av 717 lbs @ 1.45, John Lockridge, Newburgh TOP STOCKER HEIFER: 610 lbs @ 1.39, Francis Crowley, Norwood TOP CALF: 100-150 lbs: 115 lbs @ 1.45, Elvin Petherick, Campbellford TOP CALF: 150-400 lbs: 2 av 372 lbs @ 2.05, Al Reid, Springbrook TOP COW: 1475 lbs @ .71, Ron Morris TOP SPRINGER: $1925 TOP PIGS: 29 lbs @ $15 TOP LAMBS: 100 lbs @ 1.7250, Herman Stenvers, Demorestville CALVES:
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November 8 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County, Alderville Learning Centre, Alderville, 7 to 9 pm – This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more information and to register contact The Community Training and Development Centre Wise by Plan direct line 905-372-9700 or 1-877-749-2832 or visit www.wisebyplan.com November 8 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Meeting, O.P.P. Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, 7:30 pm – All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 / princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com November 13 - Northumberland Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting Centerton Community Centre, 8 pm – Contact Eileen Argyris 905-885-1456 / argyris@sympatico.ca November 14 - Northumberland Cattlemen’s Association Monthly Meeting, Warkworth Heritage Centre, Warkworth, 8 pm – Contact Bonnie Wilson, Secretary, email nca.cattle@gmail.com November 15 & 22 - Growing Your Farm Profits (GYFP) 2 day Workshop, Northumberland - Codrington Community Centre, Codrington, This twoday workshop will give you the tools to assess where you are now and where you could be in the future and enable you and your management team to start the journey towards managing and planning your farm business success.
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For more details and to register contact Robert Glover 705-924-2620 robert.glover@ontariosoilcrop.org or visit http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/workshops/default.htm November 22 - A Focus On Economic Security For Women In Northumberland County, Timber Ridge Golf & Country Club, Brighton, 7 to 9 pm – This 2 hour forum is offered to women who live or work on farms and women who are connected to our agricultural community. For more information and to register contact The Community Training and Development Centre Wise by Plan direct line 905372-9700 or 1-877-749-2832 or visit www.wisebyplan.com November 27 - Lennox & Addington Federation of Agriculture Meeting, Selby Sales Barn, 8 pm – Contact Stephanie Gaffney / stephanie.gaffney.sg@gmail.com November 28 – Hastings/Lennox&Addington Soil and Crop Improvement Association Annual Meeting, Hart Acre Farms, 461 Woodcock Street, Napanee, ON / 613-354-0404, 1 pm - Contact Shane Smith / shane@oneillsfarmsupply.com
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NOVEMBER 3 OPEN SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNEY AND MEAT SPIN At Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Meat spin from 1-4 p.m., shuffleboard tournament registration at noon, play starts at 1 p.m. Entry fee $5 each. Bring your own partner. Everyone welcome, win cash prizes. ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring A Bit of Nostalgia from 7:30-11:30 p.m. $5 for non-members. All welcome. NOVEMBER 5 HEALTH PURSUITS READING AND RESEARCH MEND meeting at Isabel Turner Library, 935 Gardiners Rd., at 7 p.m. Osteoporosis Alert: reports and discussion around book, Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Dr. Rheaume-Bleue. Contact: 613-389-7179 or dawberm@kos.net. Info at www.healthpursuitsgroup.c om or http://ddawberblog.wordpress.com. NOVEMBER 7 GOSPEL CONCERT At Napanee Standard Wesleyan Church, starting at 7 p.m., featuring Rhonda Spurrell. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. NOVEMBER 8 CONCERT At 10:30 a.m., Westdale Park Free Methodist Church’s Fifty Plus Ministry presents Eduard Klassen,
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harpist and speaker, in concert. Mr. Klassen is worldrenowned for his Christian harp music and ministry, having performed in over 23 countries in over 3,500 concerts. All are welcome to attend. A free will offering will be received. Call the church for details at 613354-2669. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 BMF BANQUET The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet at the Selby Community Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Men, ladies and youth are welcome. Reservations a must by Nov. 6. Special speaker is Lt. Com. Bruce McKay, with special music by Barb Macdonald. For tickets call Garfield or 613-354-9235, Pastor John or 613-3525691, or Andre @ 613-3776710. FISH AND CHIP DINNER St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Main Street, Odessa is hosting a fish and chip dinner, with salads, baked beans and pie for dessert at 5- 7 p.m. Catered by Mike Mundell. Cost is $15 for adults; $10 for child 12 and under. Call 613-3863500 to reserve your tickets. NOVEMBER 10 CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 2 p.m. Cost is $5 per person.
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Members of the Roblin Women’s institute presented the Hospital Foundation with a cheque for $7,000 at the Benefit Golf Tournament for L&A County General Hospital with proceeds going towards the new chemotherapy suite. The Roblin WI has been an annual donor to the hospital since 1965 and has raised more than $12,000 for medical equipment. Back row (from left) are Peter Boyer (Owner/President Boyer Napanee Chev Buick GMC), Robert Paul (L & A County General Hospital Foundation Chair); fron row (from left): Doris Demille, Annetta Tullock, Naneen Tyner, Debbie Morgan, Donna Jonkers, Maysil Morgan, Lana Storey, Helen Brown (absent).
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donated through Rotary. As for the present, two businesses were recognized for their outstanding years. Winning in the small business category was Karl and Susanne Hollett of Strathcona Solar Initiatives. The company, which installs solar panels of all sizes and uses, continues to grow in Greater Napanee. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve reached deals with several municipalities to supply solar materials and are looking at bringing a local manufacturing centre to the area. The large business of the year was Martinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bus Services. Operated by Sean and Lisa Payne, the service has been in business for 65 years and with 100 employees, is one of Greater Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest employers. They are also very active in the Fill The Bus Campaign, which collects classroom materials for under privileged students. During the awards the NDCC also announced the official launch of its new Member-to-Member Benefit program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The overall view of the program is to encourage
LIMPSES into the past, present and future were all on display during the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual award luncheon, held last Thursday at the Lions Hall. Looking back to the past, they honoured outgoing NDCC president Dan Atkinson, who received a special recognition for his years of service. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dan for me has been a great mentor to learn from as best I can to be able to fill the shoes he left me,â&#x20AC;? said current NDCC president Brad Way. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He has certainly given a lot back to the community and you couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ask for a better person to guide you into something of this nature.â&#x20AC;? Also honoured was Marilyn Kendall, for her efforts in compiling the writing that appears on 15 plaques along the Napanee River trail, as well as Brian and Joan Patterson for all the community hours theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve
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These husband-and-wife teams of (from left) Sean and Lisa Payne of Martinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bus Services and Susanne and Karl Hollett of Strathcona Solar Initiatives won the best large business of the year and small business of the year awards, respectively. members to do business with each other,â&#x20AC;? said Way. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All business owners have been invited to participate. At this point of 200 members, there are 35 participating.â&#x20AC;? By joining the program, businesses will have access to discounted prices only offered to other members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We recognize that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a need for educational seminars, creative seminars and motivational seminars,â&#x20AC;? Way says of other benefits of the program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Those are the things weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to focus on into 2013.â&#x20AC;? In a nutshell, the NDCC is hoping that, by banding together, they can form a strong core of businesses that will assist each other both through discounts and advice.
The final part of the awards ceremony looked towards the future as forecasted by Bob Millard of Loyalist College, who served as the guest speaker. As the head of the business faculty for the college, he has his ear tuned to the ground when it comes to developing trends. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As of 2011, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seven billion people in the world,â&#x20AC;? said Millard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now as of 2050, seven becomes nine billion. One of the challenges we face, and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all facing it right now, is there are some constraints on the things we work with that are going to get much more constrained. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re talking about finite resources like water, energy and food.â&#x20AC;?
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NDCC FROM PAGE 37 While the major cities will be the first to feel this population explosion, Millard says it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take long for it to trickle down to communities like Napanee. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is going to change the way we do business greatly,â&#x20AC;? Millard said of the population spike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not going to have a choice. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to have to plan for it accordingly.â&#x20AC;? Millard says the businesses that will best take advantage of this trend will be the ones who focus on improving their community. No longer will it be just about producing products for the market, but rather shifting focus on how to make the best use of resources. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not about the dollar, but I believe that will come,â&#x20AC;? said Millard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;(Businesses) will start to benefit.â&#x20AC;? What those future businesses will be is yet to be determined. In the meantime, Greater Napanee appears to already be growing with the trend, housing several businesses such as solar and agriculture that figure to be high demand for years to come.
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OPP offers safety tips for trick-or-treaters BEAVER STAFF S Halloween is just around the corner, the Napanee Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police is reminding residents of some safety tips so that this Halloween will be fun and safe for everyone. The following are some general safety tips: n Consider a costume that will
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side. Do not criss-cross back and forth. n Walk on the side walk whenever possible. If there are no sidewalks, then walk on the side of road facing traffic. n Only approach houses that are lit and never enter a stranger’s house. n Drivers should drive with caution and be prepared to stop as children will be excited and their actions can be sudden and unpredictable.
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3rd Annual Steacy Lynn Fralick Benefit Come on out for a Halloween Bash at Selby Hall, October 27, from 8pm-1am, for some frightening fun to help support our 3rd Celebration of Steacy’s Life and Love of Children.
Buffet served at 11:00pm DJ Micheal Shurtliffe Door prizes, raffle draws, prizes for Halloween Costumes and more... $15/ couple, $10/ single, children free On behalf of Steacy’s family and friends we hope to see everyone there for some serious spooking!
Come on out and BEWARE! Any donations appreciated.... Contact Sarah Shurtliffe 613-384-0256 or Anne Day 613-396-1318 All proceeds donated to Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
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