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Schermerhorn wins in a squeaker Three votes separate mayor from challenger Robert Dorey Schermerhorn won’t seek re-election in ‘18 BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Gord Schermerhorn held on to his position as mayor on election night Monday, but only by the slimmest of margins. Schermerhorn edged out challenger Robert Dorey 2,907 votes to 2,904 to retain the mayoralty. “Well, I suspected that it was going to be close,” said Schermerhorn, only a matter of minutes after the results were read out in front of a packed Greater Napanee council chambers. “Mr. Dorey certainly worked very hard in the campaign, and so I knew it was going to be a close race. But, I didn’t think that it was going to be quite this close.” “I felt like I did well,” said Dorey, reflecting on the campaign and the narrow margin between himself and Schermerhorn. “I didn’t know how it would go. But, there was so much support in the community. I think people really appreciated the opportunity to discuss the future of the town, to have a platform to bounce their ideas off. I think we got a lot of ideas going and a lot of people talking about what they’d like to see in town, and what kind of council they want.” Dorey announced yesterday he

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Robert Dorey (right) congratulates Gord Schermerhorn on his re-election at Greater Napanee Town Hall on Monday night. Schermerhorn garnered 2,907 votes to Dorey’s 2,904. would seek a recount (see story on Page 26). Schermerhorn said he wouldn’t be seeking another term in 2018. “I will announce now that this is my last election,” he said. “My two children and my wife have warned me that I hadn’t better do this again. So, this will be my last four years

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as mayor. But, I’m looking forward to the next four years.” He admitted that the decision to run for re-election this time around was a difficult one. “Three months ago some council members came to me and asked me if I’d try to get the mayor’s job again, and so I did. But, in the back of your mind,

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you’re thinking ‘maybe I’m there too long.’ But, I enjoy council, I enjoy the people in the town, and I enjoy working with town staff. So, I let my name come forward again for mayor,” he said. He also said that “people were talking change” during the campaign. “I thought I had certainly

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represented the municipality and the people in it to the best of my ability over the last 11 years,” he said. “I thought we had seen the town grow in the proper manner.

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Three new councillors, four returnees after dust settles on first ‘at-large’ election Editor

While it was never in doubt that a new face would be leading Stone Mills council for the next four years, we now know who that new face will be. Clarence Kennedy defeated fellow councillor Todd Steele 1,727 votes to 1,401 votes in the contest for reeve in Monday’s municipal election. Meanwhile, outgoing reeve Doug Bearance — who did not seek re-election for reeve — was unsuccessful in his bid for a councillor position for the next term. “I knew it was going to be a tight race, and the outcome certainly proved that,” Kennedy told the Beaver in a telephone interview the day after. “It speaks well for both candidates.” He said he’s looking forward to the next four years and he’s “energized for the job.” “I think it was a good campaign, it was a clean campaign on both ends, and I very much respect democracy,” said Steele on Tuesday. “That’s what elections are about. I’m obviously disappointed, but I think we have a pretty good council and I’m pretty confident that things will continue on… Clarence is a great fellow, and he’ll do fine.” Steele said he was also impressed with the voter turnout, which he said topped out at around 43 per cent. “I feel good about my campaign, I had a great team of people. It was not as successful as I hoped, but I was pretty proud of my standings,” he said. Monday’s election represented the first for Stone Mills since abandoning the ward voting system in favour of voting at-large, and the first since making the transition from an paper ballot election to an electronic voting election. In the race for the five remaining council positions, incumbent councillor John Wise garnered the most votes with 1,510, followed closely behind by newcomer

Wenda Lalande with 1,509. Former councillor Martha Embury will return to the council table after collecting 1,274 votes, as will former reeve Deb Thompson, who collected 1,217 votes. Incumbent councillor Doug Davison, meanwhile, will return for at least another four years after winning 1,153 votes. On the outside looking in were Kevin Richmond (1,023 votes), Todd Hartin (994), Eric DePoe (982), Bearance (961), Sean Milligan (817), incumbent councillor Kevin Wagar (710) and Cam Mather (624). Current deputy-reeve Eric Smith was uncontested in seeking re-election. He is the only council member who hails from the former Ward 2 (Sheffield). Kennedy, Wise, Thompson and Davison reside in the former Ward 3 (Camden East), while Lalande and Embury reside in the former Ward 1 (Newburgh). “I’m looking forward to (working with) the councillors that have been elected. There was certainly a good selection of councillors available to choose from, and people made that choice,” said Kennedy. Reflecting on the campaign, Kennedy said he expected that taxes would be the chief concern among voters, and on that score, he was right. “Taxes were the big issue, of course, and it’s something that has to be looked at. But, it comes back to budgeting and holding the line on things. We’ll have to look at it very closely, and council has to be prepared to spend time on that,” he said. Kennedy also said that preserving core services, from roads to landfills, will also be a top priority. Kennedy said he was certain that the new council would have the entire township in mind in deliberating on issues facing the municipality, “Everyone is selected at large and everyone is there to represent the whole township, so the needs of all the areas will be addressed. I can assure people of that,” he said.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “But… an older gentleman one time told me years ago that ‘you’ll know when it’s time to get out,’” he continued. Dorey said that, after speaking with voters, he surmised that while town residents were pleased with the progress happening in the town, more could be done. “I think people would like more open processes for the major decisions in town. The public wants consultation, and they want council working on continuing to build the community. People are excited about the future because of what’s been going on here. They can see that the town is doing really well and has that potential. They want that to continue,” he said. “At the same time, as well as Napanee is doing, it’s an ongoing work,” he continued. “A lot of the concerns I heard, there is a lot of the population that doesn’t feel heard, and there is a large part of the population that is underserved, that is not benefiting from the growth that’s been happening. So, we have to think about responsibility to everyone.” Schermerhorn said that his first job following the election was to continue to promote growth, and to try to work to alleviate the fiscal pressures on the town’s budget and hold the line on property taxes. “Tomorrow, we’re going to start working on trying to attract Goodyear,” he said. “I’m going to approach the province about assessment. So, I look forward to doing that. Of course, everyone is concerned about their tax bill. And so, at budget time, we have to look where we can save and do whatever we have to do to try to keep the tax bills down.” Marg Isbester, who

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topped former Richmond Township reeve and L&A County warden Gary Hartin for the deputymayor position, said that the election campaign was an eye-opener for her. She said that there was “definitely a disconnect” between council and the public. “Whether people just don’t feel that we just don’t listen, maybe that’s the way that it is in some instances… You think you’re in touch with a lot of people during your tenure on council, and you’re not. It’s pounding the doors (when you connect with voters),” she said. She suggested that ‘town hall’ meetings or more opportunities for the public to address council before council meetings might be part of the solution. Isbester said that she would bring forward a motion that would prohibit council members from sitting on the same committee for their entire four-year term. When asked about the

future of aquatics in Greater Napanee — one of the major issues that came forward leading up to election day — Schermerhorn said that he’s open to moving that project forward, but not at any cost. “I’ve never said that I was against a pool. I am against, though, borrowing more money unless we have a way to pay for the pool plus the operating of the pool,” he said. “We’re going to try to work with the province, (to) get some funding, and if the pool users come forward, maybe we can start some kind of a campaign,’ he continued. “With some creativity with the pool users and the community, and council, maybe we can work something out.” Isbester said that council can’t allow the pool issue to linger over the next four years. “(During the campaign), the pool was a large issue. (It’s) not an easilysolvable issue, but we’ve got to stop dragging our heels on that, too,” she said. “It’s not quite as easy as it appears, but I do think we need to get definite plans.” Besides the pool, Isbester said that the pending service area review was another important topic. A lack of playground equipment in town parks was another big issue among town citizens, particularly those with young families, she added. Based on what he heard during the campaign, Schermerhorn said minimizing tax increases and fiscal prudence are what most voters are looking for. “Businesses and residents cannot pay a lot more taxes,” he said. “We have to make sure that we’re spending our money wisely. I think we have done that, but I think people are even expecting more. We certainly have to do that, and keep that fight up,” he said.

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Clark, Johnston win in Deseronto ‘Overall, I think we have a good council’ says mayor following re-election

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Newly re-elected Deseronto Mayor Norm Clark said it’s “humbling” to be re-elected mayor and he is pleased to see the municipality has a “hard working” council representing it. In the first advance poll, Clark was losing to Dennis Tompkins, who was in the lead by three votes. In the second advance poll, Clark led by four votes. In the end, the vote was 410 for Clark, and 290 for Tompkins. “I was a bit nervous for a while there, when the first advanced poll came in he was ahead of me by a few votes and then in the second poll I was ahead of him by a few votes,” said Clark, relieved and happy to be reelected. Dan Johnston was elected deputy mayor with 457 votes over Edgar Tumak, who received 247 votes. “I'm extremely pleased to be able to serve the community once again, especially as deputy-mayor. As I said throughout my campaign, I will do everything I can to represent our community,” said Johnston. “I’m very excited to be working with the new council. We have new, fresh blood on council now and they’re going to bring a new dynamic to the table,” he added. Deseronto council will feature two new faces: Trish Dickinson, who received 481 votes, and Steven Everhardus, who received 506 votes. Clarence Zieman, who

served as deputy-mayor last term, will be returning as a councillor after receiving 345 votes. “I think we’re going to have a good council,” said Clark. “We have three returning from the old council and then two new ones: Steven Everhardus, he’s a school teacher and seems to have some good ideas; and then Trish Dickinson, her dad was actually the mayor of Deseronto several years ago, so she knows about all the hard work ahead. Overall, I think we’ve got a good council. This council is going to be a hard-working council.” Though official statistics have not yet been provided by municipal staff, Johnston said he was pleased to see voter turnout so high in Deseronto. He said about 700 people voted, out of approximately 1,200-1,300 eligible voters. “We had an excellent voter turnout, one of the

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Post-election reflections In the wake of Monday night’s municipal election, we have a few thoughts regarding how things went down in Greater Napanee. First, let’s talk about who got elected. While we wouldn’t say that the ‘winds of change’ were blowing in Napanee, we also wouldn’t say that Greater Napanee voters are A-OK with the status quo, either. One incumbent councillor, Bill Pierson, lost his Ward 4 seat at the council table to Carol Harvey. However, the most jarring result was in the mayoral race, where the current mayor Gord Schermerhorn was nearly (as in ‘three votes’ nearly) toppled by challenger Robert Dorey. By all accounts, Dorey ran an effective campaign, and he certainly proved himself to be worthy competitor for Schermerhorn. That said, even Schermerhorn himself, in his comments to us after the results were revealed, suggested that people were “talking change” in the community, despite the fact that on the whole the municipality seemed to be doing relatively well. Schermerhorn and all those who were elected on Monday night will undoubtedly spend the first few weeks and months of the next term wondering just why local voters were ‘talking change.’ On Monday night, we heard a few early theories, such as there being a breakdown in communications between council and the public; new deputy-mayor and former Ward 3 rep Marg Isbester made it clear to us that those lines of communication need to improve, somehow, in this upcoming four-year mandate. Whatever the explanation, it would not surprise us if there’s not some introspection moving forward. Now, let’s talk about the election itself, Greater Napanee’s first electronic election, where voters could cast their ballot by phone or online. How did it work? Well, let’s put it this way: it reminded us of just how effective and robust the low-tech paper ballot system works. Since Monday night, we’ve heard, albeit anecdotally, of problems with the mail-out of voter cards. Dorey, having heard of the same irregularities, is asking that there be a recount; he admits that it’s unlikely the outcome will change, however he said he hopes it’s the first step needed to correct the problems before the next municipal election rolls around. At this early stage, we have no idea whether the specific issues raised by Dorey and others have merit. On that basis, we’re going to withhold judgment. It’s important to note that voter turnout improved by nearly 10 per cent; the fact that voters could cast a ballot in the comfort of our their own home likely had something to do with that. However, the anecdotes relayed by Dorey and others undoubtedly suggest that a detailed review and investigation is most definitely in order, especially in light of the fact that the outcome of the mayor’s race was decided by a mere three votes. We hope the municipality undertakes that review as soon as possible. It’s important to note, as well, that the problems outlined by Dorey are unlikely to have occurred if we used a paper ballot system. That system requires the voter to be physically present in a voting area, and to show that they are who they say they are. You can’t easily use someone else’s PIN card. The old system may not be quite as convenient, but it’s exceedingly difficult to mess with. This concern, and others, were put forth earlier this year by a group of citizens in Stone Mills who were worried about the move to electronic voting in that township. They made a compelling argument that low tech solutions may not be in fashion in today’s high tech world, but ‘new’ isn’t always synonymous with ‘better’. That argument is all the more compelling today.

Fall’s political priorities It’s been one of the slowest starts to harvest for on the roads during this busy season. The majority Ontario farmers this fall. A cooler growing season, of collisions between road traffic and farm equipcombined with fall rains have prevented many ment occur during harvest season, when so many of farmers from getting onto the fields at their usual our tractors, trucks, combines and seeding equipment are on the road, driving at slower speeds, harvest pace. often occupying much of the road Weather is the biggest and making it difficult or unsafe unknown factor in farming, and to pass. this fall weather has farmers spinThe OFA reminds farmers and ning their wheels. Only 10-15% of farm employees that tractor Ontario soybeans and 5% of corn OFA Comment rollovers account for the majority has been harvested to date across of fatal tractor roadway accidents, Ontario. Farmers are growing anxious to get their crops off the fields and get win- responsible for disabling injuries and considerable ter wheat in the ground. To reflect these conditions, property damage. For those driving tractors and farm equipment Agricorp has adjusted their coverage dates on winon the road, do not travel on or too close to the ter wheat to accommodate for the late fall. When the weather cooperates, farm tractors shoulder to prevent rolling into the ditch. Make and equipment run long hours in the fields and sure your equipment is visible and equipped with a travel on public roadways. The Ontario Federation slow moving vehicle sign. of Agriculture (OFA) reminds farmers and rural SEE OFA | PAGE 7 > motorists to be safe and considerate to each other

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Thursday, October 30, 2014 OFA FROM PAGE 6 Drive with your lights on and only travel after dark if absolutely necessary. Safe driving of farm equipment on our roadways takes sense and skill. Farm employers must properly train their employees and family members to operate tractors and equipment on roadways. Harvest is one of the best times of year. It can also be dangerous. When favourable weather puts us behind the wheel in the field or on the road to bring in the harvest, the OFA asks Ontario farmers to slow down and be alert to stay safe this harvest season. Bruce Buttar is a director on the on the OFA executive.

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Going beyond ‘self help’ Self-help books take a lot of guff in the reading world. I personally would not want to pick up a book that has been branded as “selfhelp”, however, I find I am often drawn to non-fiction titles relating to psychology, sociology and business that not only inform but also provide little bits of advice. Here are several books that are not selfhelp, but may lead you towards self-improvement nonetheless. Walter Mischel’s marshmallow test is one of the best-known studies in the history of psychology. In the 1960s, Mischel, then a professor at Stanford, took nurseryschool students and put them in a room one-by-one. He then gave them a treat (they could choose a cookie, a pretzel stick, or a marshmallow) and the following deal: they could eat the treat right away, or wait 15 minutes until the experimenter returned. If they waited, they would get an extra treat. Tracking the kids over time, Mischel found that the ability to hold NOVEMBER 8 CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Village Green Nursing Home is hosting our annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the activity room at Village Green. We have new vendors with new creations. Beautifully handcrafted jewellery, knitted and crocheted items, deliciously baked goods, homemade crafts and much more! A great way to find a creative, one of a kind Christmas gift for a special someone. We are located at 166 Pleasant Drive in Selby. We are also accepting donations of baked goods for the Residents Table. Please call 613-3882693 if you are interested in donating.

out in this apparently insignificant exercise had real and profound consequences. As they matured and became adults, the kids who had shown the ability to wait got better grades, were healthier, enjoyed greater professional sucColes cess, and proved better at staying in relationships. In The Marshmallow Test, Mischel draws on decades of research and life examples to explore the nature of willpower, identifying the cognitive skills and mental mechanisms that enable it. He shows how these can be applied to challenges in everyday life — from controlling weight to quitting smoking, overcoming heartbreak, making major decisions and planning for retirement. Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer for Facebook, had a hit last year with her book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to

Lead. In Lean In, Sandberg examines why women’s progress in achieving leadership roles has stalled, explains the root causes, and offers compelling, common sense solutions that can empower women to achieve their full potenNotes tial. Lean In’s success seems to have prompted many other high-flying women to pen quasi-memoir/advice books of their own. Thrive by Arianna Huffington, of The Huffington Post, is one popular one, as is #GirlBoss by Sophia Amoruso, an unlikely 29year-old CEO of an e-retailer which sells in the hundreds of millions each year. In Quiet, Susan Cain argues that we dramatically undervalue the introverted among us. She charts the rise of the ‘Extrovert Ideal’ throughout the 20th century and explores how deeply it has come to permeate our culture. This

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passionately argued, well researched book is filled with stories of real people who have found success not just in spite of their introversion, but because of it. In the same spirit of Quiet comes Canadian scholar Brian Little’s new book Me, Myself and Us. Are our first impressions of other people’s personalities usually accurate? Are creative individuals essentially maladjusted? Are our personality traits, “set like plaster” by the age of thirty? Are we genetically hard-wired for happiness? All of these questions regarding the personal implications of the new science of personality are answered in this very compelling read. All of the titles mentioned here can be reserved online or inbranch at the County of L&A Libraries. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for Lennox and Addington.

COMMUNITY PULSE PIG ROAST AND DANCE Hosted by Adolphustown Slo-Pitch, starting at 6:30 p.m. at South Fred Hall on County Rd. 8. Adults (over 11) $20, children 5-10 $7 and children under 4 free. For information and tickets, call or text Jody Gavel at 613-539-2259 or email jmgavel@hotmail.com. PARENT AND CHILD ACTIVITIES

Sarah Badgley Imitative at the Deseronto library. Session 3 of four-week program for birth to six years. Stories, songs, gifts, books, ideas, play, fun! Pre-register 10:30-11:30 a.m. Read! Think! Create!. CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Roberta Struthers Memori-

al craft and bake sale at the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission with lunch available. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Call Brenda 372-2410. COUNTRY CRAFT AND BAKE SALE St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy. 38 Harrowsmith will be hosting their annual and very popular Country Craft and Bake Sale on from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Over 20 local crafters in attendance with a large array of items for sale. Ever popular St. Paul's bake table with lots of tempting treats including homemade pie. Chili lunch for just $5! Multi-

prize draws. St. Paul’s Sunday School will be selling Christmas items, houseplants and homemade candy in support of the Verona Community Association Christmas for Kids and the Christmas Food Hampers. For more information, please contact Marni at 613-374-9929. NOVEMBER 9 VETERANS DINNER Napanee Legion is having its yearly Veterans Dinner (note date change). Doors open at 1 p.m. and full roast beef dinner served at 2 p.m. All welcome to attend and honour our veterans past present and future. Tickets are $20 and available at the Legion.

CRAFT SHOW At the Napanee Lions Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Show will include 30 local vendors and craftsmen. Free admission, draws for prizes. 15TH ANNIVERSARY GOSPEL CONCERT At 2 p.m. at the Community Church of God at 4735 German Rd. in Petworth. Everyone welcome. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, home-cooked food from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP Belleville and area group will be holding its monthly meeting in a new location, starting at 2 p.m. at the Quinte Gardens auditorium on College Street in Belleville.

Where the Hemlock touches the Tetsmine The Hemlock Trail had become a distraction. It just sits there in the interior of Frontenac Park and as a relative newcomer to the 160 kilometres of trails in the park, I wanted to hike it. It is only a mere five kilometres in length, but the only way to access it is to paddle in from a campsite at Little Clear Lake, or choose a nearby trail loop and access it that way. No matter what the choice, it involves distance. The Hemlock Trail Loop actually touches and becomes part of two other loops – the 11 km Gibson Lake Loop, and the 12 km Tetsmine Lake Loop. We choose the Tetsmine Trail, and two hours of walking later, we finally begin our hike at Hemlock! When we return later in the day to where the Hemlock Lake Trail reconnects with the Tetsmine Lake Loop, we continue the Tetsmine Trail in a clockwise direction until we complete it too, for a total of 19 kilometres. The day is cool – in fact, much cooler than is predicted due to a heavy cloud cover, with temperatures barely touching seven degrees. There are even a few flakes of snow. The incredible beauty of Frontenac Park though with vestiges of fall colour still present here and there, along with the numerous bogs and lakes, soon make us forget the weather of the day. Overall, a gorgeous day for hiking, and we meet a dozen or more hikers,

most of them scurrying to complete the Frontenac Challenge, an annual ceremony when hiking aficionados celebrate the presence of these trails by hiking all 160 km of them between September and October. Clearly, some of those we meet are on a mission. We exchange pleasantries quickly, and step aside as they speed by. Our preference is to take our time. What is advertised as a four hour hike, becomes a six hour hike for us, as we like to gaze over bogs and swamps that have never seen human disturbance, where we are astounded to witness how beavers have scaled an almost vertical Moulton Gorge to reach tender saplings at its summit for a dam they are building a hundred or more feet below. Where we find remnants of this past fall’s zig-zag goldenrod, and delicate asters still putting on a show. There is the sudden appearance of a stinkhorn mushroom — fragile and pure in its early life, but transforming to a smell akin to a rotting roadside carcass as it turns black and dies. We come across a hermit thrush, either a resident bird from the summer, or one passing through on migration. It gently raises and lowers its tail upon seeing us, a trait that quickly separates this from other similar thrushes. Other than a passing band of kinglets, the only sounds we hear at times is the rustle of

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Outdoor Rambles leaves from the thick mat that carpets the trail, soon to be mulched into usable nutrients with the trampling of many hikers still to come before the snow accumulates. Even then, the snowshoe fraternity will continue to walk these trails. We capture these moments in memory and by camera. We look at both yellow and white birch growing side by side, enormous white pines and American beech that somehow got missed during the early days of logging. As we return to the Tetsmine Lake Loop and continue our long trek back to the Kingsford Dam and the parking lot, we pause to gaze down the steep slope to the mine below. From a vantage point high above, remains of the mine are still visible, now silent except for the sound of a distant

nuthatch. We can see the boiler nearby where it has remained, undisturbed, since it was last used in 1924 to provide the steam that ran the drill and the water pumps. We think about their lack of goggles, hard hats or electric lights, and little thought to safety. But, they earned a dollar a day – good wages back in those days. The descent into the Moulton Gorge to continue our hike seems to get steeper with each visit. This is my fourth time on the Tetsmine Lake Loop and the beauty of this spot never fails to move me. As we descend, the moment is captured by a rippling stream as it trickles down the slope to the bog below and to the left of us. Even during dry spells, this creek is always moving, and from a distance, appears almost black as it descends and finds its way over moss covered rocks and fallen trees that have succumbed to the steep conditions. In summer, its sudden appearance takes us away from the heat of the day; today, though, it seems to add to the chill in the air and the occasional flurry of snow. We forge bravely ahead as even at this point, we still have another four kilometres to go. Frontenac Provincial Park is a special place for us. It takes us away. We have hiked trails on this side of the park when we have hiked for six hours and never met a soul. Whether it is the Tetsmine, Hemlock or Gibson

Lake Trails here, or the grueling 21-km Slide Lake Loop that takes the hiker over the most rugged terrain in the park, the experience is always the same. The feeling of remoteness, and the connection with early pioneers who eked out a living in this unforgiving landscape by mining or logging, or agriculture in more charitable terrain, is special. It is a feeling that can only be felt when one takes to the trail of their choice – there are numerous loops ranging from the entry level Arab Lake Gorge Trail and Doe Lake Trail close to the security of the Trail Head office, to the challenging and more remote loops that take almost a day to complete. The trappers’ shanties, the mines, the logging encampments, the homestead crumbing remains and, of course, ‘Old Thor’ the Norse God of Thunder of Frontenac Park where it has sat along another trail elsewhere in the park since the early 1950s after being abandoned when porcupines chewed the truck to pieces during the winter. And the wildflowers and wildlife. All special. We will be back again. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 848-4549. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.


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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago October 28, 1964 n Twenty-four-year-old Basil Dee Lemmon pled guilty to murder in a Napanee courtroom, and received a life sentence. The Odessa-area man had been charged with killing his estranged wife at their home weeks earlier. Lemmon’s plea came as the trial was about to begin, and came as a surprise to observers. Lemmon had been facing the prospect of a death sentence. With the plea, he could have been released from prison on parole in seven years based on the legislation of the day. n The Napanee Dominion grocery store was preparing to move into its new, bigger location. The store, located at the corner of Dundas Street and Robert Street in downtown Napanee, would have 10 times more floorspace than its old location. The company was mum on exactly which day the new store would open, but indicated that it would likely welcome its first customers sometime in December. Construction on the new store began in June. Two former businesses and some residences were torn down to allow for the new supermarket to be built.

35 Years Ago October 31, 1979 n Napanee town council learned that, during the busy ‘building’ period over the summer, more than $680,000 worth of new construction took place. During the same period, Richmond Township reported that almost $210,000 worth of new building took place in the township. Some of the major projects that took place over that time included a significant renovation to the Napanee Royal Canadian Legion building, the installation of a new Petrofina gas bar, and another was the installation of four new gas tanks by BP Oil. n The Town of Napanee was doing some of the groundwork in advance of neighbourhood improvements, thanks in part to funding through the Community Services Contribution Program. The program, which was funded by the federal and provincial governments along with the municipality, amounted to an $800,000 investment for Napanee. The federal government contributed half the money for the project, while the province and the municipality chipped in with $200,000 each. The area being improve stretched from West St. to the eastern limits of the town.

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If there’s a whisky tasting festival you don’t want to miss, it’s the 25th annual Macpherson House event this Sunday. It runs from 1-4 p.m. and includes six quality whiskies, as well as a traditional Scottish buffet. “We were very fortunate to have Sylvain Bouffard helping out again this year with the choosing of and pairing of whiskies. He is the executive producer of the The Spirits of Kingston Whisky Festival,” said Karen Price, Macpherson House Curator. “Guests will spend an afternoon sampling some of the finest scotch and Irish whiskies made today, while at the Macpherson House. Served in a (nearly) 200year-old home and accompanied by a Scottish buffet of smoked salmon, scotch eggs and other traditional delights of the palate. Guests will enjoy the sights and smells of Scottish tradition,” Price continued. The first whisky on the list is called Writer’s Tears, which is a blended Irish whisky and said to be a favourite style of whisky for Irish writers of the 18th century. The palate is sweet and smooth, with a hint of vanilla, honey and mint.

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Sylvain Bouffard pours a glass of whisky during last year’s event. Bouffard is the producer of The Spirits of Kingston Whisky Festival. The scent is light and fruity, including zest, grapefruit and apple. The second whisky being served is called Asyla, which is a scotch whisky known as a casual, everyday drink. Best served with a small splash of cold water, the blend is a combination of soft, sweet grain whisky, and refined malt whisky. Oak is the secret

behind this great whisky. It is produced in first-fill American oak casks to provide a rich and sweet vanilla scent and taste. Asyla is made with 50 per cent malt whisky. The third is a single malt scotch: Glenrothes Alba Reserve. This whisky is made with matured, exclusively American oak refill bourbon casks and

provides a coconut and vanilla combination. Hints of creme brulee and berry fruits can also be tasted. The fourth whisky is a 10-year-old scotch Highland Park whisky. Highland Park is the most northern scotch distillery in the world. Highland Park whisky was established in 1798. The palate is made up of fruit, smoke, oak, vanilla and spice. The fifth is The Macallan Gold, which is a single malt scotch whisky from the famous Speyside distillery of Macallan. This distillery has now done away with “age-statements” to focus on the colour of the whisky. The whisky is medium gold in colour and has a lemon citrus scent, followed by vanilla and dark chocolate. It tastes of citrus, ginger, cinnamon, oak and toasted apples. The final whisky is a Glen Garioch Founder's Reserve, which is filled with scents of caramel, butterscotch, and white chocolate. The whisky is a light amber colour and tastes of honey, buttercream, and vanilla, with hints of fruits, including apple and citrus. The cost of the Macpherson House whisky tasting festival is $75 a person or $140 for a couple, which includes a traditional Scottish buffet.

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Town to conduct tourism surveys BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Over the next year, Greater Napanee will be evaluating tourism in order to review and develop better services for tourists in the future. In a partnership with the Community Development Advisory Committee, the Business Improvement Area, the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Greater Napanee, monthly surveys will be conducted for a year starting Nov. 1. “The cards are going to be distributed to businesses in the community where tourists would frequent. Then we’re hoping to have tourists fill out the card and provide us with some information; there are six questions on the card. It will give us an overview of a full-year to showcase the highs and lows within our community,” explained Lyndsay Tee, economic development coordinator for the Town of Greater Napanee.

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“The cards will be collected on a monthly basis for a full year so we’ll be able to track each month how many cards are being filled out and the results from those.” The visitor information cards ask tourists where they are visiting from, the reason for visiting Greater Napanee, approximately how much was spent and on what (such as meals, shopping, fuel, etc.), the length of the stay, and whether that person would visit again. Participants are also asked to rate accommodation, restaurants, parking, online tourism information, and in-town tourism information on a scale of very good to poor. “We’re hoping to have it so we can start Nov. 1 as our date to track month-to-month, so it would be the first of every month,” said Tee. After one year, questionnaires will be evaluated and the municipality will determine how best to adjust tourism services to appeal to its tourists. “We’ll have a full one-year snapshot to show the highs and lows and

then we can adjust our tourism activities and promotions and that type of thing to get fit with the results we get from the survey,” said Tee. “(We want) to gage their feedback on how they found various elements of the community, that way we can dig into that further to learn areas that we might need to improve or areas that we’re really excelling in.” After November 2015, Tee said the municipality hopes to run the program for another year. “Our goal is to definitely do this long-term, for years and years to come. This is the stepping-stone that we’re going to start with to see how it goes and to better understand the tourism situation we have right now in the community. That will help us to judge where we need to focus some energy and time and then hopefully we can see the improvements from year to year with each survey that’s done,” said Tee. Tourism survey cards will be provided monthly to businesses where it is believed tourists frequent.

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Thursday, October 30, 2014 OCTOBER 30 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. DESERONTO SPIRIT WALK Tour the Town of Deseronto’s historic buildings along with two Psychic Mediums at 6:30 p.m. Meet at the Deseronto Public Library at 358 Main St. Cost is $20 per ticket, advanced ticket purchase required. Tickets available at the library. Return to library for light refreshments. Proceeds go toward the Deseronto Archives and Deseronto Public Library. OCTOBER 31 HALLOWEEN DANCE Napanee Legion is hosting a Halloween Dance with entertainment by Cowboys Don’t Cry. Cost is $5 for non members, all welcome and prizes for best costume. FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come and enjoy, everyone welcome. LITTLE HANDS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM At the Deseronto Library, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sing songs! Play games! Make crafts! Read stories! HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR Come out and explore the house for ghosts and ghouls. The house will be offering Halloween crafts and activities for the children to enjoy. Sample some pumpkin

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COMMUNITY PULSE treats baked in the summer kitchen. Cost is $3 fo children, runs from 6-9 p.m. MODERATE EXERCISE At 9 a.m. at the Deseronto Library. Join in and participate in a walking exercise video. Donations to Food Bank appreciated. NOVEMBER 1 ROAST BEEF DINNER With all the trimmings, dessert and beverages at Emmanuel United Church in Odessa. Ticket sales start at 4:30 p.m., dinner served from 5-7 p.m. Patrons will be entertained in the church until their ticket number is called. Adults $15, children 17 and under $8, five and under free. Family rate is $40. Takeout meals available at $15 each. Inquire about deliveries, call 613386-3172. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TOUR IN THE COUNTRY Unique handmade creations by local artisans. Come to the Friends Meeting House at 20 Huffman Rd, in Moscow for a homecooked breakfast, then meander your way through the countryside to find local artists featuring unique, hand-made, one-of-a-kind creations, all within a 10minute radius from Moscow to Yarker. Look for the red

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and gree balloons. HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall. Entertainers are Brooke Garrah, Tom MacIntosh, Jim Smith and Bonny Mitchell with emcee Joe Saunders and the Heartland Country Band. Tickets are $15 each and are available at the door or in advance at: Hooked on Hair, Smart’s Florist, Gray’s IDA, Marie’s Place Music Emporium, Bakers Baits and Chit Chat Café and Corner Market. Doors open at 6 p.m. and show starts at 7 p.m. PARENT AND CHILD ACTIVITIES Sarah Badgley Imitative at the Deseronto library. Session 3 of four-week program for birth to six years. Stories, songs, gifts, books, ideas, play, fun! Pre-register 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Read! Think! Create! SHUFFLEBOARD At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, with registration 11 a.m. Play starts at noon. BOOK CLUB For tweens, at the Deseronto Library. First session,

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come and discuss your book and pick up next month’s selection. Meetings will be the first Saturday of month FAMILY LUNCH AND BAZAAR At Riverside United Church in Yarker from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Lunch includes chili, sandwiches, pie, tarts. Crafts, home baking, frozen meals in a minute, collectables, literacy corner and local artisans. From 1:30-3 p.m., coffee, tea and treats and artisans. FALL BAZAAR From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Stover Hall, Deseronto United Church. Bake table, dime sale, book room, country booth, draws for groceries and afghan. Draws to begin at 1 p.m. Lunch of homemade soup or chili, roll and cake from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults $6, children 12 and under $3. Sponsored by Deseronto United Church Women. HALLOWEEN DANCE At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, $10 per person, tickets at door, from 8 p.m. to midnight. Prize for best costume, light lunch,

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

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ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH

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

WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups

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

ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass

sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs with proceeds going to Camp Trillium. Call Brenda 372-2410. MEAT SPIN At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starting at 1 p.m. Cost is $2. ORANGE LODGE DANCE At Orange Hall on York Road in Tyendinaga area between Shannonville and Deseronto. Band is Jeff Code and Silver Wings. Dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $12 per person. Dance, lunch, prizes. Contact 613-396-6792. PARISH BAZAAR Early Winter Parish Bazaar at St. Patrick School Hall, Erinsville from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Morning coffee and

tea from 9:30 to 11 a.m., soup and chili luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (cost $5). Great raffle ticket prizes and gift items: homemade baking, candy, preserves, sewing, knitting , wood crafts and winter decorations. Hunters invited to drop in for their camp treats. CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE The Loyalist Junior Tennis Club is holding their first annual Christmas Gift Sale in the South Fredericksburgh Community Hall (County Rd. 8 between Bath and Napanee) this year from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Please plan to join us for great gifts and gift ideas. Free admittance and lunch available. For more information please call Al Beatty 613 352 5220 or email allanbeatty@hotmail.com.

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n L&A SOS/55Plus Activity Centre RECREATION FUN—L&A SOS and the 55Plus Activity Centre are offering Fitness Classes: Cardio, Stregth, Stability Ball, Toning, Stretching, Pilates, Yoga and Zumba Gold programs are offered Monday thru Firday – all levels welcome! Social Programs: Euchre and singing for fun; Bridge Refresher for those who want to challenge themselves. Arts & Crafts Programs: Knitting, Quilting and Painting (both Beginners & Intermediate, as well as a dropin) are offered. Educational: a new session of Creative Writing will begin Nov. 4. Wednesday afternoons we are hosting a seminar series with topics ranging from Health and Wellness, to Financial and Protecting of self and identity. Offsite Programs: Tai Chi is offered at Trinity United Church, Wednesday mornings with Beginners at 9:30 a.m. and Intermediate at 10:30 a.m. You must be a member of the SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-6668 ext 110. NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE

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

4735 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Nov. 9th - 2pm 15th Anniversary Gospel Concert Dec. 14th 7pm - Christmas Sing-Along Everyone is always welcome at all our Services

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THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm 55+ Everyone welcome.

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

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

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The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wed. Evening 6:30pm Cornerstone Kids Group Thurs. Nov. 6th 7:30pm - U.C.W. Sat. Nov. 8th 9am-2pm Spirit of Christmas Bazaar at Selby Community Hall Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service (Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18), Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com

TRINITY UNITED CHURCH

25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 “Come, let us sing” and gather for prayers and Worship with Rev. Mark Arnill at 10:30am. Sunday School available. Light refreshments served after Service. A place where you’re always invited and welcome. www.napaneetrinity.ca


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Best in business honoured at gala BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

REATER Napanee’s diverse business community was on display at Thursday’s 2014 Business Awards Gala, held at the Lennox and Addington County Museum. Recently launched ventures and town staples alike were honoured at the event, which was a joint presentation by the Town of Greater Napanee, the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce and the Napanee BIA. Among the young adults to be honoured was Grade 12 student and Greater Napanee Gymnastics Club teacher Bridget Kennelly, who was given the Youth Employee Award. Along with teaching at the club, she has maintained an excellent academic standing in her school work. The award came with a $250 bursary and a letter of recommendation from the mayor. Greg Brown and Mike McManus of M&B Masonry were presented with the Youth Entrepreneur Award, which is given to the top business that is operated by anyone under the age of 30. Now in its third year of operation, M&B Masonry has grown steadily and has begun to increase its staff. For RV Farm’s cutting edge website and social media marketing, owner Vicki Foster was awarded the Virtual Presence Award. Touch of Class Fashions owner Teresa Hendrick, who oversaw a complete

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Winners from Thursday’s Business Awards Gala included (from left) Vicki Foster of RV Farms (Virtual Presence Award), Bridget Kennelly (Youth Employee Award), Touch of Class’s Teresa Hendrick (Community In Bloom Commercial Award), Diving Hair Studio and Esthetic’s Michelle Edgar (Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce Award) and Waterfront River Pub and Terrace’s Jane Adams-Roy, Alain Roy, Sarah Travis and Amy Barton (BIA Business of the Year Award). landscaping redesign of her downtown Dundas Street and Centre Street storefront, was given the Communities in Bloom Award. The Waterfront River Pub and Terrace, for their outstanding growth and hand in revitalizing the riverfront, was given the Napanee BIA Award while Divine Hair Studio and Aesthetics, which is celebrating 20 years in downtown Napanee, was the Chamber of Commerce Award recipient. “Every committee has a different set of criteria (for

their awards),� said BIA chair Brad Way. “In every category there’s numerous amounts of nominees, just to get it down to a list of nominees and pick one winner is very hard.� Napanee’s wealth of start-ups gave the committees plenty to choose from but did make for some tough choices. “We seem to have something going on where we have great entrepreneurs wanting to do business here in Napanee,� said Way. “They are the ones that deserve all the credit. I think the town staff, council and other organizations have created a winning

environment, but the business owners themselves have put in the hard work.� This was the second year the gala had followed this format, which saw the three organizations, the town, BIA and Chamber, band together to present awards under one umbrella. They expanded the program a bit this time around, adding the Youth Entrepreneur Award. “There’s a good mix of both youthful businesses and more mature businesses,� Way said of the nominees and winners. “We need them both. This is a great venue to showcase that.�

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‘Dino Lady’ roars into museum this Saturday BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Dinosaurs will be the talk of the Lennox and Addington County Museum this Saturday, as Betsy Cotton, aka the Dinosaur Lady, drops by for the latest instalment of the Museum Kids series. More specifically, the focus will be on every kids’ favourite predator, the king of all dinosaurs. Measuring 12.8 metres high with enough bite force to crush a

car, it’s no wonder tyrannosaurus rex continues to fascinate kids of all ages. “I think it’s because they’re so huge and scary, but they’re gone,” Cotton said of kids’ love of the Trex. “So we can love them, they’re safe.” Cotton says the goal of her talk, which is geared towards ages three to 10, is to mix fun with science. Drawing on her background as a teacher, Cotton engages the kids with songs and games while at the same

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Betsy Cotton, aka the Dino Lady, and L&A County Museum curator JoAnne Himmelman show off some T-Rexes in advance of Saturday’s program. They’ll also get an accurate visual as to how tall the average T-rex was, get an up close look at a replica tooth, see a life size photo of its foot print and jaw and even handle real fossilized dinodroppings. This will mark Cotton’s

first visit to the local museum since its renovation. She has held sessions in the building before which always proved to be a huge hit with the kids. Though all generations go through their fads, a love of dinosaurs seems to instinc-

tively resonate with all kids. “Unfortunately where the books and research is, it’s a little too high for the kids that are really avid dinosaur lovers,” said Cotton. “They’re from about three to six and they can’t read that material.” That’s where she comes in with her fun but still factual presentation. “I think there’s going to be a lot of interest (in dinosaurs) coming,” she added. “We can’t keep up with what we’re discovering in the fields. We’re finding dinosaurs every two weeks instead of every six weeks.” Though the local museum has no dinosaur bones in its collection, part of the purpose of Cotton’s visit is to encourage kids to visit the museums that do have them on display to further their research. Cotton’s presentation begins at 10 a.m., running till noon and is free of charge. The Museum Kids is a monthly program that features a different theme every month and is held the first Saturday of every month. The museum is located at 97 Thomas St. E in Napanee.

Century 21 spearheads ‘Trick or Eat’ benefit

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Tomorrow when you’re setting trays of candy by the door for trick-or-treaters, be sure to fill a grocery bag with non-perishable food items as well. Napanee’s Century 21 real-estate agents, family and friends are participating in a Trick or Eat campaign to help feed hungry families and children in Napanee.

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fish, peanut butter, breakfast cereals, canned vegetables, dry and canned soups, fruit juices, canned and powdered milk, beans, baby food, diapers, anything like that. Anything non-perishable,” said Pinnell. Pinnell said part of the reason why Century 21 agents, family and friends have jumped on board with the Trick or Eat campaign is because the Canadian hunger statistics are startling. “There were four million Canadians in 2012 that were hungry. One in eight households, so 12 per cent of households, experience food insecurity and 29 per cent of those have children. And 62 per cent of these people are employed,” explained Pinnell. This is the first year Century 21 has participated in the Trick or Eat campaign. For more information on the program, visit www.trickoreat.ca.

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A number of local organizations in Tamworth came together this summer to present the first annual Stone Mills Summer Fest in hopes of raising funds for the community, while providing a fun evening. The Tamworth Lions Club, Tamworth Fire Fighters’ Association, Tamworth Canada Day Committee, The Tamworth Legion, and the Tamworth-Erinsville NOVEMBER 1 ‘MARKET FOR AFRICA’ From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hellenic Hall, Greek Orthodox Church at 121 Johnson St. in Kingston. Free admission. Luncheon served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho. Offering a soup luncheon, good quality crafts from Africa, baked goods, chocolates and preserves made by our members, beautiful knitted items, pre-loved clothing, jewellery and art, gifts from around the world, and more. We do have a few surprise articles for sale. One of our new items is signature olive oil /vinegar combinations specially prepared for the Kingston Grandmother Connection by the Kingston Olive Oil Co. HALLOWEEN BASH At the Bannock Shack at 520 Buttermilk Fall Rd. from 8 p.m. until midnight. ‘Blood-bucket challenge’ fundraiser for Canadian Blood Services — ‘vote’ for one of four candidates to get dunked, $2 a vote or three votes for $5. Candidates with $100 or more in donations get dunked. Donations can be made at Belleville Market or at time of the event. Halloween party featuring live rock music. ‘LEARN TO HOMEBREW’ DAY Come see just how simple, fun and exciting it can be to

Community Development Committee, and the Lennox and Addington Cattlemen's Association organized a dance on Aug. 23 at the Tamworth arena, with the Jim Patterson Band performing. Organizer Todd Steele said it was a huge success, despite a number of setbacks. The show had been unknowingly planned on the same day as the Lennox and Addington County 150th celebrations, and Hydro One planed a power outage during the show.

Still, Steele said the community came together to ensure the event would be a success by providing generators and supporting the cause. The event raised $5,207.59, all of which will go right back into the community. “As a group we decided all the money would go back to the community, of course. We decided it would be for the Canada Day Committee and the Tamworth Fire Fighters’ Association. We donated $2,000 to each of those groups,

which left us with a little bit of a balance. “As a group we decided to do something a little bit unique, we earmarked $1,000 from the proceeds and we challenged a number of other community groups that if we donated $1,000 that they’d each donate $1,000 and we would start to rebuild the inventory of tables and chairs in the arena. So far we’ve gotten very positive feedback, we’ve got a few guarantees already,� said Steele. Sometime this spring,

COMMUNITY PULSE make your own delicious craft beer at home! The Kingston Area Brewers of Beer, one of Canada’s most highly awarded homebrewing groups, have teamed up with the Kingston Brewing Company to host a full day event demonstrating exactly how anyone can make their own beer in the comfort of their own home. Members of KABOB will be onsite with a variety of homebrewing setups that won’t just be on display, but actively brewing beer! Stop by the Kingston Brewing Company anytime from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to see the brewing process in action, talk to an experienced brewer, or just chat about your favourite brew. Folks of all experience levels are welcome — whether you’re an experienced brewmaster or you aren’t even sure what beer’s made of, join us for Kingston’s first annual ‘learn to brew’ day NOVEMBER 2 YOUTH DARTS Napanee Legion is running its weekly supervised youth dart league upstairs from 25 p.m. All welcome. WHISKY TASTING AND HIGHLAND BRUNCH 25th annual event at the Allan Macpherson House. Specially selected single malt Scotch whiskies paired to compare their unique flavours and qualities

accompanied by a highland brunch. From 1-4 p.m. Tickets $75 per person or $140 per couple. More information at 613-354-5982. LIONESS CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW From 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Napanee Lions Hall. Door prizes and gift baskets. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Home-cooked food from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. ‘BAROQUE IDOL’ Melos offers its third annual competition for local young singers performing baroque music. Eight finalists will compete before judges and a live audience. The winner will receive a cash prize and an appearance in one of Melos’ future events. Members of the audience vote to choose their favourite for the Audience Prize. Competition takes place at 7 p.m., St George’s Cathedral (270 King Street East at Johnson, downtown Kingston). Tickets $10 at the door. For information: 613-767-7245, or visit Melos.ca NOVEMBER 3 MONDAY NIGHT SHUFFLEBOARD

At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, starting at 7 p.m. Come out and have some fun, everyone welcome.

As part of Waste Management's commitment to communicating with our neighbours, a Community Liaison Committee (CLC) was established to provide residents the opportunity to question, comment and provide suggestions on its waste management facility and operations. It is an independent committee made up of residents and Councilors from several municipalities. The CLC has been meeting approximately every 3 months for the past 5 years to provide residents the opportunity to question, comment and provide suggestions on the management and operation of the closed Richmond Landfill. If you are interested in participating or attending the CLC meetings, please contact us at the address below. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call.

MODERATE EXERCISE At 9 a.m. at the Deseronto Library. Join in and participate in a walking exercise video. Donations to Food Bank appreciated. ADULT WII GAMES At the Deseronto Library, from 1-3 p.m. Have fun with the Wii games. Start up a bowling league? KNITTING CLUB At the Deseronto Library, from 4-5 p.m. Knitting together at the library. Learn, chat and knit. All

all the money that’s been raised will be presented to the Township of Stone Mills, and the Stone Mills Summer Fest Committee will ask the township to match those dollars. Steele said seven local organizations have been asked to match the $1,000. If all those groups do, that would provide the committee with $7,000 to present to the Township for consideration. Steele said ‘Stone Mills Summer Fest�‘ is a phrase Tamworth locals should ages and stages welcome. ‘LEARN ALL ABOUT BOOKS’ New program at the Deseronto Library, from 6-7 p.m. New program with the opportunity to participate in our book challenge. NOVEMBER 4 WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Group is holding its next meeting at 1 p.m. at 209 Elizabeth St. in Napanee. An elevator lift is on front of house, making this accessible for everyone. Men, women and youth are invited. For information, call Ruth at 613-409-2810.

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COMMUNITY PULSE NOVEMBER 5 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. MODERATE EXERCISE At 9 a.m. at the Deseronto Library. Join in and partici-

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After five years of researching, filming, editing and producing, Bath film maker Dale Morrisey’s The Father of Hockey was finally released across Canada this week. Distributed by eOne Films, the DVD is available at major retailers such as Walmart, Target and HMV as well as on all video on demand platforms across the country. Detailing the story of Canada’s two Hockey Hall of Fames, it follows Captain James Sutherland’s quest to turn Kingston into the ‘Cooperstown’ of hockey.

While all hockey fans are fully aware of the HHOF’s headquarters in Toronto, this film delves into the little known one located in Kingston. “At first it was just going to be a small little film that I was going to put together that was either going to be a half-hour programming block, maybe at the most an hour-long programming block and I was going to sell it to PBS,” said Morrisey, who founded Wandering Journalist Productions. “I was just going to sell it to some PBS affiliates that I had done work with in upstate New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Vermont.” As he began to delve

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deeper into the research and story it soon became clear that this project was going to be bigger than he’d first imagined. “The story took on a life of its own and the film kind of just grew bigger and bigger,” said Morrisey. “I got to interview Don Cherry because he knew Captain Sutherland while he was growing up so he had a close connection to him. I interviewed two of Captain Sutherland’s grandchildren, then I spent a day and a bit in Cooperstown doing research and shooting footage. All of a sudden I had a feature length film and didn’t know what to do with it. I ended up stumbling into a deal where I ended up with an agent.” Along the way Morrisey screened early cuts of the film at Napanee’s Boulevard Cinema and at Belleville’s Doc Fest. Those proved valuable to him as he was able to incorporate some of the audience feedback into the

final cut. Among the outlets carrying the film is none other than Toronto’s Hockey Hall of Fame gift shop. “That’s as close to being in the Hockey Hall of Fame as I’ll ever get,” said Morrisey. “That’s my Stanley Cup moment right there.” Currently only available in Canada, or online, the film will be distributed to the U.S. in early 2015. Morrisey is hoping successful sales of the Father of Hockey will allow funding for his next two projects. One is a documentary on George Patterson, who scored the first goal for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the other is a documentary on basketball. With his first full length documentary under his belt, Morrisey is expecting the learning curve to be much less steep on his next projects. For more on the film, visit www.FatherOfHockey.wjpmedia.ca.

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Rookie goalie on ‘Parr’ for Raiders Cameron Parr wins his Jr. C debut as Napanee rallies passed Rebels BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

eeping it in the family was a good idea for the Napanee Raiders on Tuesday night, as rookie goaltender Cameron Parr helped guide the team to a thrilling 4-3 comeback win over the visiting Campbellford Rebels. Though Parr, a Napanee native, was making his season debut, his twin brother Michael broke camp with the club. “I was pretty nervous, I didn’t know what to expect,” said the goaltending Parr, who just signed with the team on Monday. “I’ve watched a lot of games because my brother was on the team, so I had a general idea (of what Junior C play is like) but I still wasn’t too sure.” Parr finished the night with 24 saves, stopping all 12 he saw in the third to help spark the comeback. Napanee trailed 3-1 heading into the final frame before Zach Knapp-Hermer scored his second of the night followed by Nicolas Schuler, who potted his first of the season. His goal prompted a chorus of ‘Shooooooe’ from the Raider bench. The score stayed 3-3 until Kyle Murphy sealed the win with four seconds left in the game. “I found the team played a lot better,” Parr said of his scoreless third period. “They kept the other team to the outside and didn’t a lot of

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Junior Hawks suffer fourth quarter Blues NDSS B-ball team eyes top tier playoffs BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Leading 19-11 late into the third, the NDSS Golden Hawks junior girls basketball team were on the verge of handing the visiting KCVI Blues their first loss of the season on Tuesday while locking up the second seed. The Blues however had other plans, outscoring the Hawks 18-5 in the final quarter to clinch a 49-38 win. Maddy Uens scored a season high 22 points for the Hawks, twice helping them to a 6-0 run to start the second and third quarters. Sophia Waymer was second with 12 points while Brooke McDonald added seven. The Hawks trailed for less than a minute in the three quarters prior to the fourth before it all came unglued. That loss left the Hawks and Ernestown Eagles with an identical 73 record, meaning the two had to square off in a playin game yesterday afternoon to determine the second seed in KASSAA’s Tier II. Results weren’t known at press time. The two teams split their previous regular season meetings.

The winner of that game advances to play the seventh seed of Tier I in a one game playoff with a chance to advance to the Tier I quarter-finals should they win. “If we make it into the playoffs, which I strongly believe we will, it’s going to be different because I'm not used to it,” said Uens, who is in her second year of junior ball. “But I’m looking forward to it.” “We’re just going to have to work our butts off,” Uens said of playing against the top tier teams. “If KCVI has been the top team in our tier, just imagine what it’ll be like against Tier I. It’s going to be a lot more competitive but we will have what it takes to be there.” This year marked the first time KASSAA had gone to a tier system for basketball in an effort to create a more competitive field for schools with no club players. Though they didn’t have any games against the top six teams, this year marked the first time Napanee had posted a winning record since 2003. Elsewhere the NDSS Golden Hawks junior football team is also preparing for the playoffs this week, as they head into Regi tomorrow afternoon for a semi-final showdown. The winner of that game advances to the KASSAA junior AAA finals, held Nov. 8 at Kingston’s Richardson Stadium.

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Campbellford’s Cole Hamilton (front) skates into Raider territory with Napanee’s Brodie Butt in pursuit. The two teams locked from a thrilling game on Tuesday with the home team Raiders clinching a win with four seconds left. shots on net, so I guess I owe a lot to them… I was really excited (when they took the lead late in the game.) I was glad the first game I played in was a win, to start off that way.” Coach Mike Hartwick was pleased with the comeback, but wanted to see a better effort in the middle period. “It’s nice to see the guys get rewarded for that third period,” said Hartwick. “That’s not going to happen every night where you take 20 minutes off and only

play 40 minutes and get two points. We need to pay 60 minutes.” Napanee’s win snapped a two game losing streak as they dropped a 6-3 decision in Amherstview on Sunday. The Jets tacked on two empty net goals in the final minute to ice what had been a tightly contested game for 59 minutes. The score was 3-3 until the 14:35 mark of the third. Napanee heads to Campbellford on Saturday and will host Amherstview on Tuesday. Both games

start at 7:30 p.m. Members of Legion Branch 137 will be on hand prior to Tuesday’s game for a short centre ice Remembrance Day ceremony. Prior to Tuesday’s game the team observes a moment of silence in memory of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent. For scoring his first career Junior C goal in a critical spot of the game Schuler is the Ontario Milk Producers Raider of the week.

Rebels shock Storm in third period Campbellford scores four times in final 20 minutes for 6-4 win BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

etting the first three goals gave the Deseronto Storm a healthy start to Friday’s home game against the Campbellford Rebels but it still wasn’t enough to halt their losing streak. The Rebels hung just close enough through two periods before reeling off four unanswered goals in the third to steal a 6-4 victory. Jared Boomhower, Brodie Maracle and Brett Maracle each potted a goal in the opening 17 minutes to get the Storm off and running. The Rebels clawed their way back to make it 3-2 before Boomhower added some insurance with a power-

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play goal in the final seconds of the middle frame. The home team just couldn’t hold the lead for the final 20 minutes as the Rebels tied it up within the first eight minutes and took their first lead of the game at the 10:12 mark. They added an empty netter to seal the win. The Storm struggled to mount any kind of attack in that final frame, getting outshot 24-8. Matt Loveys took the loss, stopping 53 of 58. Reilly Dunn had started the game for the Rebels but was chased after the first period. Cole Mahoney came in to shut down the Storm offense, stopping 12 shots over the final 40 minutes. Deseronto did kill all six power-plays but converted one just one of their six

chances with the manadvantage. Though the end result was the same, Friday’s loss was a littler prettier than the 10-0 shellacking the Storm received the previous night in Picton. Never really in the game, the Storm trailed just 1:25 into the game and were down 2-0 before the game was even four minutes old. Any hope of a comeback was dashed by the five minute of the second period when Mitchell Burke scored his second of the game to put the Pirates up 5-0. A pair of the Pirates goals came on the powerplay, of which they had nine. The Storm were held scoreless on their four power-plays. Brock Tufts earned the

shutout against his former team, stopping 27 shots. Loveys took the loss with 35 saves. Friday’s loss was Deseronto’s fifth in a row. If there’s any consolation in losing the Storm can take some comfort in the fact that Thursday’s 10-0 loss aside, the other four loses were of scores of two goals or fewer. Unfortunately for them, that means nothing in the standings. Breaking that losing trend won’t get any easier as they welcome first place Port Hope tomorrow night for a 7:30 p.m. start time. On Saturday the teams will be the same but the venue will be flipped as the Storm head to Port Hope’s barn for a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.


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Atom Crunch shut out Whitby Ice Wolves in back-to-back games The Atom Crunch swept a home-and-home series this past weekend against the Whitby Ice Wolves. Saturdays game in Whitby showed a close match with Napanee unable to find the back of the net until the end of the first period with Nikki Weese finding the back of the net on a rush. Saige Pearson and Hailey Thompson , assisted by Breanna Roy also chipped in for an end score of 3-0. At home on Sunday again facing Whitby it was a tight match and with a 1-0 lead courtesy of Kristen Sutton unassisted. In the

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Old Maple Leaf Gardens against Toronto Leaside Wildcat, clinching a 2-0 victory. Goals were scored by West and assisted by Anna Murphy and Mackenzie O'Sullivan, then Karley Wood-Murphy with a sick goal (teenage terms) assisted by Reid and West. On to the second game of the day with tired legs the girls came out on top with another 2-0 win against Whitby Wolves. Goals by Cailyn Barton assisted by Wright. Then with a hard battle in front of the net Caroline Griffin puts the puck in with assist to Barton and Adele Frink. An amazing weekend by all the girls hard work and three shutouts for Chelsea

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then there was a scramble out in front of Napanee goaltender, Maddy Burgess, and the Jets tied it up. Neither team scored again, resulting in a 1-1 tie. Saturday; the CanWealth Veryea Sutton Peewee C Team travelled to Baltimore to face the Northumberland Wild. Hannah Phillips started the team off strong with an unassisted goal in the first two minutes of the game. The Wild fought back and found the back of the net before the first period was finished. The score stayed unchanged until 5:55 in the third, when Allyssa McMullun got a rebound goal from Rebecca and Mariah, making the final score 2-1 Crunch. In Sundays game the Peewee C team played a strong game versus Ennismore. Entering the third period still scoreless, Hannah Phillips got a beautiful, unassisted goal in the first minute of play. Then the hard work shown by Leah Carscallen paid off with a rebound goal from Lauren Sutton to put Napanee ahead 2-0. In the final minute of play, Mariah Celestini found the empty net to make the final score 3-0. Amazing work by all the girls and especially Maddy Burgess between the pipes. Napanee Stars n The Major Atom Stars continued their regular season with three games in as many days. On Friday the Stars hosted Port Perry and the locals controlled the game from the opening whistle and went on to win 7-3. Scoring for the Major Atoms was Ben Albright, Braden Bannon, and Reid Lambert each with a pair and Quinton Pierce rounding out the scoring. Assists went to Zach Slaven, Payton Clarke and Lambert

with two each and Logan Lalande, Jakob Dacosta and Bannon with singles. Minor Atom goalie Sam Rickard replaced starting net minder Ryan Aldridge in the third to help preserve the win. Saturday the Stars were in Ajax and took an early lead with Bannon scoring his first of two. The hosts took a 3-2 lead into the third when, with 55 seconds left, and Aldridge on the bench for an extra attacker, Lambert tied it up to bring home a point. Slaven had two helpers. On Sunday Napanee hosted first place Uxbridge. The visitors opened the scoring early in the middle stanza and continued finding the back of the net taking a 5-0 lead into the third. The locals regrouped to play a solid third and score once to take a 5-1 loss. Scoring for the Majors was Payton Clarke with helpers going to Lambert and Minor Atom call up Carter McKee. n Saturday the Napanee Gray’s IDA Minor Atom A Stars played a tough Quinte West team in Trenton. Despite their efforts, the Stars lost this game 62 with goals from Brody Beaubien and Jacob Wood. The next day the Minor Atoms played host to Oshawa. The Stars came out strong, with a pair of goals and three assists from Ethan Sutcliffe, two more from Daniel Chase, and another from Aiden Haller-Brady. The strong offense was supported by Taylor Gilmour and good defensive play by Jack Madden. The final score was a 5-1 Stars win. The Stars head to Whitby on Saturday and host Uxbridge Sunday at 1:30 p.m.

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613-354-9444 613-354-9188

BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 1 bedroom, located in gentle neighbourhood, central to downtown shopping and scenic Springside Park, central air, large kitchen, romantic claw foot tub, $750 plus hydro. To inquire, 613-354-7682. DESERONTO ROAD, upstairs 3 bedroom apartment, $800 monthly plus utilities, first/last, available December 1st. 613-396-5226. DESERONTO, TWO bedroom duplex, quiet street, large deck and backyard, new carpeting, excellent condition, no smoking, pets, references required, $875 plus utilities. Call or text 613-539-4847.

BOATS & MOTORS

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LARGE 1 bedroom accessible apartment in Campbell House, $1,150 includes utilities, appliances, central air, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smoke-free building with elevator, December 1st. 613-532-3672. LARGE HOUSE to share in Napanee, $500 monthly inclusive, available immediately. Call 613-308-9678. NAPANEE, 1 bedroom second floor apartment, downtown, large shared deck overlooking Napanee river, appliances, laundry room included, smoke free, excellent condition, available September 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, 2 bedroom bungalow, attached garage, overlooking Napanee River and Falls, FA gas heating, central air, appliances, walkout basement, $1,000 monthly, first/last, plus utilities, available November 1st. 613-354-4427. NAPANEE, 2 bedroom renovated house, no smoking, no pets policy, perfect for working couple or retirees, $1,200 plus heat and electricity. 613-354-2461. NAPANEE, SPACIOUS 2 bedroom apartment, 3rd floor, fridge, stove, parking, onsite laundry, 2 blocks from downtown, no smoking, $895 inclusive, available December 1st, first/last, references. 613-354-7342, leave message. NAPANEE, TWO bedroom Victorian style professional apartment above heritage retail store overlooking Dundas Street, hardwood floors, high ceilings, large windows, laundry room, $925 plus hydro, no smoking, pets. Serious inquiries only. Call or text 613-539-4847. NEWLY RENOVATED spacious 2 bedroom upper apartment, close to schools and parks, parking, nonsmokers, no pets, $750 plus hydro, first/last. 613-379-2735.

PREMIUM ADULT LIVING

Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Secure, well maintained building, nonsmoking with elevator and new laundry facility. Includes water, heat and parking.

For your private viewing call 613-561-1052.

TWO BEDROOM apartment duplex, $950 all inclusive, central air, reference, storage shed, newly decorated, not suitable for children, no smoking, no pets, 1 mile from Napanee, available November 1st. 613-354-3590.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED

RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. SNOW REMOVAL, best rates, $15-$20 to blow out average driveway, free estimate. Randy, 343363-2704, Napanee. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.

HELP WANTED

STUDENT HELP required to clean (14) box stalls on Saturdays, experience with horses an asset. 613354-0997.

SPECIAL NOTICES

FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

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COMING EVENTS

FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, November 21st, 22nd; Hunter Education, November 28th, 29th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.

Spirit of Christmas Bazaar Sat. Nov. 8, 2014 9am - 2pm at Selby Community Hall

Large number of Vendors Christmas Puddings Gumdrop Cakes, Bake Table, Gift Baskets, Crafts, Christmas Items. Muffins & Coffee Chili Lunch $6. Free Admission

VILLAGE GREEN’S Annual Christmas, Craft and Bake sale, Saturday, November 8th, 9am-3pm, 166 Pleasant Drive, Selby. A great way to find a one-of-a kind Christmas gift for that special someone!

LOST

STOLEN, RED canoe and twowheel cart over Thanksgiving weekend, stolen from 10504 Highway 33, it’s my grandson’s canoe. Please call 613-308-9734 with any information. It has been reported to the police.

BIRTHS

FOR SALE, Mo’s Restaurant and Square Boy’s Pizza, 450 Centre Street North, Napanee (inside Napanee Mall). 613-354-1113.

MEMORIAMS

JUDY BRINKLOW

In memory of a loving wife, mother and grandmother, who left us so suddenly November 3, 2013. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain, We have suffered, since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, That we do not think of you. Forever loved and always missed, Wayne, Greg, Kelly, Wendy, Ken, Drew and Hayden.

CLEMENT - In loving memory of Orval George, who passed away October 30, 2007. Forever loving you. Eileen, Ken, Dan, Darlene, Bowen and Ben. McCUMBER - Glenn. In loving memory of our father. Memories are like leaves of gold, They never tarnish or grow old, Locked in our hearts, you will always be, Loved and remembered. Brenda, Audrey, Wanda and families

LARRY TRUSCOTT

In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away October 29, 2009. We, your family, miss you In the house where you used to be. We want so much to keep you, But God willed it not to be. Now you are in God’s keeping Where you suffer no pain. So dear God, take care of him Until we meet again. Lovingly remembered and never forgotten by wife Lucy and daughters, Kelly and Brandy.

In Loving Memory

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

PETS

K9 WILL at Pet Panache, Napanee’s premier pet training centre, puppy to advance training, custom-made classes to meet your pet’s needs, flexible schedules 7 days a week, 21 Dundas Street East. 613-354-9171. LUV-A-K9 DOG School for all your training! Obedience, Agility, Rally, CGN, Show, we do it all! Gorgeous training room, matted, heated, air, only the best for our clients! Classes 7 days a week. 613-3892895. www.luv-a-k9.com PUPPIES FOR sale, $100. Call 613-388-2530.

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APPLIANCES FOR SALE

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1 TORO, 1 Yardwork and Master Craft electric start snowblowers, ready to go. Call 613-354-2570. 100’S OF various sized white vinyl, thermal pane windows, double hung vertical, fixed, singles, doubles and triples. To view, stop by our office at 1296 Hamilton Road, Trenton, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm or check out our Kijiji ad under “Home Renovations”. Singles, $50; doubles, $100; triples, $150. 33’ PROWLER hunt camp bunk house, set up for 8 bunks, no leaks, good floor and tires, $750 or best offer. 613-770-7305. 36” LOOM with accessories, $500; skate sharpener, $200; radial arm saw, $500; engine stand, $60. 613-352-9936. CEMENT LAWN ornaments: 2 large 32” gnomes, $50; 1 bird bath, $25; large gargoyle, $30; 38” lawn sweeper, $40; 9,000 btu Sunbeam kerosene heater, $20; sofa bed, $100; extension table and 6 chairs, $150; dropleaf table and 4 chairs, $100; upright piano, free for pickup. 613-388-2804.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION 15 words or less - $5.99 — 12¢ each additional word. 4 weeks — $19.99 FOUND, No charge BIRTHS, MEMORIAMS, CARDS OF THANKS - $9.50 for 50 words or less. 15¢ each additional word. DEATHS AND OBITUARIES - $21.00

ARTICLES FOR SALE

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WANTED

MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-9672118.

FOR RENT

HALF DUPLEX, handy to Napanee, 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, references. Call 613-396-1962.

ASPHALT SERVICES, driveway cuts, asphalt removal, grading and driveway widening. Call 613-5619320. FREE PICKUP, scrap metal, televisions, e-waste, computers, printers, stereos, fridges, stoves, etc. Randy, 343-363-2704, Napanee. HANDYMAN SERVICES and junk removal, no job too small, reasonable rates, Napanee. Call 343363-2704. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. RESIDENTAIL SNOW clearing, 40 hp tractor with 6’ snowblower, plow and loader for large drives; 9 hp snow thrower for smaller drives. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698.

Kennedy Ann Bradshaw Evan, Breanne and big brother Sawyer are excited to share the arrival of

Kennedy Ann born on September 1, 2014 weighing 9lbs 2 oz.

Proud grandparents are Julie and the late Gower Bradshaw and Brian and Patti Layfield. Kennedy is a precious great-granddaughter to Lucille Bradshaw, Marvin and Sandra Stacey and Jack and Melia Layfield.

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.

In Memory


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TOTH - Ernest Stephen July 7, 1931 - October 31, 2004. Dad and Poppie A Dad’s love is special, A gift beyond compare, You only know the meaning When he is no longer there, A special time, A special face, A special Dad I can’t replace, With an aching heart, I whisper low, I miss you Dad And love you so. Rest in Peace Dad, You are always in our hearts. Gary, Sandra and family.

DEATHS

ABRAMS, Dave

Peacefully, surrounded by love, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Saturday, October 25, 2014. David Charles Abrams of Napanee, at age 62. Beloved husband of Kathy Abrams and dear father of Mark (Wendy) of Napanee and Melissa Clyde (Jeff) of Yarker. Dear Poppa to Nolan and Brock Abrams and Mitchell and Dylan Clyde. Brother of Phyllis Strain (late Lloyd), also remembered by many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Dave’s Life will take place at the Selby Community Hall on Sunday, November 23rd from 1pm with Family Memorial Tribute at 2pm. Memorial donations made to the UHKF (Kingston Cancer Centre) or the SPCA (Napanee Humane Society). In the care of Hannah Funeral Home, Napanee. (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

DEATHS

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GIBERSON, Wilfred Desmond

Died suddenly on October 25, 2014 at Kingston General Hospital, he was in his 86th year. He was born in Plaster Rock, New Brunswick on August 27, 1929. Wilfred is survived by his dearly beloved wife Donna. Father to Michael (Angie), grandfather to Mathew (Nicole), Jaime Daines (Mark) and Jenna, all from Napanee, Ontario, great-grandfather to Troy, Remy and Colin. Brother of Richard (Roberta), Winchester, Ontario; Georgina Saunders, Ottawa, Ontario and predeceased by Kenneth (Lee) Trenton, Ontario, also uncle to many nieces and nephews. His dog Shadow will miss him too. Wilfred was a retired employee of the MTO. He had many hobbies, he coached hockey, loved playing steel guitar and avid golfer and was a life member of the Napanee Valley Cruisers. Wilf was such a teaser to friends and family and will be sadly missed by all. Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Service is being planned for a later date and will be announced in the local papers. Donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Limestone Cremation Services, 184 Wellington St., Kingston, Ontario K7L 3E4 (613-507-5727).

STINSON, M. Elaine (nee Sheppard)

TALLEN, Nicolette

Rest inPeace

VAN BOHEMEN, Johann “Hans”

In his 95th year, on Thursday October 23, 2014 at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee, with his daughter by his side. Predeceased by his wife Catharina (Tine) van Pelt. Hans was the proud father, grandfather and great-grandfather of a large extended family. He will be fondly remembered by his daughter Tine Atkinson (Richard) and his grandson James as well as his grandchildren, Craig (Kathleen), Mark (Kathy), David and Bronwyn (Adam) and his great-grandchildren, Jason, Stephanie, Emily and Anthony. His youngest greatgranddaughters, Sophie and Tessa will miss all those special occasions with their “Bappa”. His loyal four-footed friend Marley will miss all the cuddles and special treats but hopes that he will now be with his big brother Luke, who passed away last year. Hans will be missed by friends and family in Canada, Holland, Germany and England who enjoyed visiting him. Cremation has taken place and a private family graveside Service will be held at Riverview Cemetery. Donations made to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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MARSHALL, Mary (nee Robinson)

Peacefully, with family by her side, at the Village Green Nursing Home on Saturday, October 25, 2014, in her 86th year, beloved wife of the late Robert Marshall. Loving father of Doreen Vankoughnet (Don), Napanee; Robert (Pat), Ottawa; Sandra Ketcheson (late John), Kingston and David, Kingston. Sadly missed by his 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Survived by her sister Mabel Savage of Montreal. Predeceased by her siblings, Elizabeth, Eddie, William and Sadie, all of Northern Ireland. Cremation arrangements in the care of Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel”. Private family Service and interment will be held at a later date. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice will be remembered with appreciation by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

AUCTIONS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5

Peacefully on Sunday, October 26, 2014, two days after her 75th birthday. Elaine leaves behind her beloved husband of 53 years, Bill Stinson, her siblings, Joan Simpson, Wayne (Lillian) Sheppard and Doug Sheppard, her children, Susan Skinner (deceased), Diana (Michael) Saunders, Mary (Karl) Lyons, Jim (Julie) Stinson, Peter (Leanne) Stinson, as well as 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. There will be a Celebration of Elaine’s Life on Thursday, October 30th, from 1pm to 4pm at Odessa Palace on the fairgrounds. In lieu of flowers, those wishing can make a donation to a charity of their choice. Arrangements entrusted to Cataraqui Cemetery and Funeral Services (613-546-6545).

CATARAQUI CEMETERY Peacefully, at home in Guelph, on Thursday, October 23, 2014. Nicolette Anita Tallen of Guelph (formerly of Napanee), at age 51. Beloved wife of Harold Wilson and dear mother of Brandy Wilson, Nicholas Wilson (Vicki), Boyd Wilson and Tyson Wilson, all of Guelph. Grandmother of Montana Wilson, Owen Wilson and the late Cole Wilson. Sister of Valerie Asselstine (Neil), Teresa Grant (John), Jackie Beattie (Charles), Denise Free (Bruce) and Sherry Neale (David). Predeceased by her brother Chris and her sister Bonnie and her parents Lionel and Anita Tallen. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Sunday, October 26th from 12 noon followed by a Service in the Chapel at 1:30pm. Interment Harrowsmith Cemetery. Memorial donations made to Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Guelph or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

DEATHS

Rest inPeace

COLEY, Catherine

Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Friday, October 24, 2014. Catherine Robertson Coley of Napanee, at age 86. Beloved wife of John Coley and dear mother of Stuart Coley (Elise) of St. Jean, Quebec and loving grandma of Kate Coley. Sister of Margaret Templeton (Gordon) of Port Colbourne and Eileen Beechener (late Lorne) of Innisvale and the late Jack Hepburn (Pierrette). Cremation has taken place, no Service. Memorial donations made to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home, Napanee (613-3543341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Queenie Charlotte Fulcher, late of the Town of Greater Napanee, in the County of Lennox and Addington, who died on or about the 1st day of August, 2014, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of November, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Napanee, Ontario this 20th day of October, 2014. John M. Grange, Estate Trustee 138 John St., P.O. Box 26 Napanee, Ont. K7R 3L4 Telephone (613) 354-3350 Fax (613) 354-6786

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AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Kenmore fridge/freezer on bottom (black), counter top stove & built in dishwasher, wooden round drop leaf kitchen table/4 chairs, retro green chrome table, assorted chairs, patio benches (new), chests of drawers, qty. of smalls such as antique child’s sled, “Bridal Rose” set of dishes, oil lamps, copper boilers, old prints, old dolls, small kitchen appliances, table & floor lamps, old quilts, collectibles, Medina glass, flo blue pieces, Wedgwood & numerous other smalls. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE FARM AUCTION SALE FOR NANCY LEDUC, STOCO, ONT. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 37 south of Tweed take Marlbank Rd. east 3 kms to Stoco Road. Turn onto Stoco Rd and follow 1Km. to Courneya Rd. Turn east and follow to 702 Courneya Road. Massey Ferguson 290 2wd tractor with canopy & MF 736 loader with bucket, dual remotes, 7600 hrs. and very good rubber( very nice condition), set of tractor chains, New Holland 477 7 ft. haybine, Cockshutt side delivery rake, New Holland 310 square baler/#70 thrower, 16 ft.bale thrower wagon, loader mount bale spear, New Holland 514 single axle manure spreader with single beater, 3 PTH post hole auger, trail type rotary mower, 3 PTH 6 ft. cultivator, heavy duty cement mixer on wheels, 2 horse bumper hitch stock trailer, lawn roller, large qty. of farm smalls including Husqvarna #50 chainsaw & accessories, table saw, 60 gallon heated poly stock water trough, Snap On tool cabinet on wheels, air impact tools & sockets, air paint sprayer, some Snap on wrenches, hand power tools, large assortment of metric & Imperial wrenches, tool boxes, pliers, screwdrivers, hammers, hardware, lubricants, garden broadcaster, heat lamps, floor jack, jackall, forks & shovels, 2 culverts, qty. of electric fencing supplies including fencers, stakes, insulators, wire etc., small animal cage, live animal trap, & numerous other farm related items. Please note this is a very clean & approximately 3 hour sale with everything in nice condition. See my web site for detailed list & 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

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH

Police Bike Auction & Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com for information. Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

DEATHS

Thursday, October 30, 2014

STEWART, Pauline Sheila (1950 - 2014)

Passed away peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee on Thursday, October 23, 2014. Beloved wife of Antony Pacey of Napanee and loving mother of Amy Boyle (Alistair), Isaac Watson and Jesse Watson, all of Ottawa. Cherished grandmother of Edison Boyle. Dear sister of Elizabeth Stewart of Gatineau; Andrea Stewart of England and Jennifer Stewart (Ron Charron) of Almonte. Fondly remembered by Malcolm and Susanne Pacey and family of Port Hope. Friends will be received at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 11am-11:30am. A Memorial Service will follow in the Chapel at 11:30am. In memory of Pauline, donations to the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

Rest in Peace

DEATHS

SWAIN, Kevin Lynn

Kevin passed away at home on Sunday, October 26, 2014, following a lengthy illness, in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Marlene (nee Godfrey) and loving father of Mark (Hilary) of Peterborough and Scott of Ottawa. Cherished grandfather of Kaleigh, McKenna, Declan and Jack. Sadly missed by his twin sister Karen Swain and predeceased by his brother Gordon Swain. Fondly remembered by his brothers and sisters-in-law, Sherry Graves (Wayne), Vaughn (Anne), Jaceson (Carolyn), Darren (Linda) and many nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 11am with Visitation one hour prior. Cremation to follow. In memory of Kevin, donations to the Cancer Society or the Lennox and Addington County Hospital will be remembered with appreciation by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722

OFFICIAL NOTICES

Sale of Land for Tax Arrears by Public Tender MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DESERONTO

TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the Land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on November 13, 2014, at the Municipal Office of The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto, 331 Main Street, Deseronto, Ontario, K0K 1X0. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 3:15 p.m. at the Municipal Office. Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 010 010 07400 0000 PIN NO. 40583-0159 LT 45-49 BLK J PL 275; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; Minimum Tender Amount: $11,115.05

Description of Lands: Roll No. 1202 020 025 05200 0000 PIN NO. 40582-0086 PT LT 38 CON 2 SR TYENDINAGA PT 1, 2LR9099; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; Minimum Tender Amount: $9,893.13

Description of Lands: Roll No. 12 02 020 025 05100 0000 PIN NO. 40583-0158 LT 40-44 BLK J PL 275; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS Minimum Tender Amount: $10,025.99

Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.

Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: Ellen Hamel, Treasurer The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto 331 Main Street, Box 310, Deseronto, Ontario. K0K 1X0

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Procter & Gamble Inc. has an immediate need for highly motivated and dependable individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse work teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.

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Apply online at www.pg.ca/canada Select the “Careers” tab Use the Search tool to find Job # MFG00004564 Register your personal information, including your e-mail address. Attach your detailed resume and submit.

Second Step: You will be asked to complete the Success Drivers Assessment online. This needs to be completed to be considered further in the assessment process. To be considered for these positions you must complete and submit both steps of the on-line application by 11:59pm EST November 15th 2014. We thank all applicants, however only those under consideration will be notified by telephone. Successful applicants will be subject to a background check.

Form 6 Municipal Act, 2001

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS

Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on 19 November 2014, at the Stone Mills Municipal Office, 4504 County Rd. 4, Centreville Ontario. Description of Lands:

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Roll No. 11 24 080 080 08325 0000; County Road 14 Croydon; PIN 45064-0180(LT); Part Lot 14 Concession 8 Camden East as in CA20010 lying between Road Allowance between Concessions 7 and 8 & County Road # 14, except Parts 1 & 2 Plan 29R3890; Stone Mills; File No. 13-05 Minimum Tender Amount: $10,223.36 Roll No. 11 24 080 080 07620 0000; County Road 14 Croydon; PIN 45064-0204(LT); Part Lot 13 Concession 8 Camden East as in CA20010 except LA195746 (Seventhly); Stone Mills; File No. 13-06 Minimum Tender Amount: $5,251.41

Roll No. 11 24 110 060 37250 0000; Wheeler St. Tamworth; PIN 45054-0152(LT); Lots 11 and 12 Range 1 Plan 32 except Part 4 Plan R109; Stone Mills; File No. 13-07 Minimum Tender Amount: $5,137.89 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.

Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

Procter & Gamble Inc. is an equal opportunity employer

ELECTRICIAN Calderwood Automation specializes in designing, installing, commissioning, and servicing commercial and industrial building automation and control systems. We are seeking a journeyman level electrician, to perform the installation of building automation and control systems, and additional electrical installations. Principal Duties & Qualifications: • Performs installation of commercial and industrial building automation and control systems. • Plans, selects, and lays out required materials for installation or replacement work. • Layout, assemble and test building automation and control panels. • Certificate of Qualification Electrical License (minimum 309A). • Journeyman’s license including five or more years of experience in operations and maintenance. • Knowledge of HVAC control systems, facilities management systems, site preparation, equipment installation and troubleshooting. Please forward resume to: Angela Lees E-mail: alees@calderwoodautomation.com Fax: (613) 354-2997

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The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Stone Mills Municipal Office, 4504 County Rd. 4, Centreville.

Production Associate Opportunities Successful applicants will be hired under a 2 year renewable contract and will be required to work full hours of 36/48 hours per week on a 24/7 basis. Production Associates are paid a competitive wage rate and shift premiums.

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For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Beverly J. Reid Tax Clerk The Corporation of the Township of Stone Mills 4504 County Rd. 4 Centreville ON K0K 1N0 613-378-2475 www.stonemills.com

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Every Set of Lost Keys Has a Story “We lost our keys at a hockey game out of town, including our expensive-to-replace smart key for the car. Our War Amps key tag did its job when our keys were returned to us last week by courier, much to our relief.” – War Amps supporter

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STARS | Whitby Blue skates past Minor Peewees CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 The Napanee Chiropractic.com Minor Peewees lost 5-2 to Whitby Blue at the SPC last Sunday. Dylan Bailey and Reid Lambert scored for the Stars. Ryan

Cunningham earned an assist. n The Firelight Infrastructure Partners Major Bantams had a perfect weekend with wins in Oshawa, and at home to Lindsay. Friday was a tight affair,

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as the teams traded goals in the first two frames. The Stars got the early lead on the power-play, when Steven Shea worked the puck out front to Brendan Hagerman from behind the net. With the clock under two minutes, Spencer Chatterton fed the puck from the back wall to Nelson Powers who buried the winner for a 2-1 victory. Saturday at the SPC, in a penalty-free game for the boys, Ethan Winter blasted a shot through the opposing goalie to open the scoring. Kyle Weese and Alex Brady assisted. In the third, Brady broke in alone to get the winner on a heads up play. Powers clinched the victory with a tally set up by Shea and Hagerman. Bailey Maracle earned the 3-1 win in a game that the locals held a huge territorial edge, with a 29-11 shot advantage. Whitby Blue comes to the SPC Saturday at 7:30pm. n The Minor Bantam A Stars faced a tough Uxbridge squad with a very short bench as a result of injuries on the local team. Alex Ketcheson tallied for the locals in a losing cause, 5-1, with assists earned by Corben Gibson, and Kolten Montpetit. n Port Perry made their second appearance with the Midgets in Napanee last Saturday. The Stars have struggled to find their game this

season so far, but continued their dedication and solid team play as Hudson Sheffield scored his first of the season from Josh Durnan and Jake Wales. Hayden Ford has been outstanding between the pipes all season and in this game, took a nasty hit from a Port Perry player. Defenceman Colsen Bertrand took objection to the hit on Ford, and served a minor penalty as a result. The final result was Port Perry 4-0. Monday, the Midgets faced off with the Muskies in Lindsay. Anderson Scott scored his third of the year late in the first, and then penalties in the second and third was the team’s challenge. Jake Wales and Ryan Cudd earned assists with Hayden Ford strong in net. The result was 3-1 for Lindsay. n The Chambers Paving Atom AE Stars faced the Ajax Knights in back to back combat this weekend, first at home and then in Ajax. The Stars faced some unfortunate puck bounces and had difficulty finding the back of the net on Saturday falling short with a final score of 5-0. On Sunday Scott Collard assisted by Elijah Chadwick, and Austin Catena scored the only two markers ending the rematch in an 8-2 loss. Jacob East made some timely saves as the lone net minder for the entire game. They host Pickering on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

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THE AG & RURAL UPDATE IS AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN THAT IS PRODUCED WEEKLY BY STAFF AT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD, (OMAF), BRIGHTON RESOURCE CENTRE. IT IS DISTRIBUTED FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION USED IN THIS FARM CALENDAR IS SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN. Nov 10 & 17 - Growing Your Farm Profits – Workshop Tweed, 10am – 3pm. Start the business planning process by attending this Free two-day interactive workshop. You will: Assess business management practices. Determine priorities and key goals. Learn about costshare funding opportunities. For more information and to register visit www.ontariosoilcrop.org Nov 12 & 19 - Environmental Farm Plan (EFP), Roblin, 10am – 3pm. Producers are invited to attend free EFP (Fourth Edition) Workshops to learn more about: Best management practices. Develop an action plan for their farm. Learn about cost-share funding opportunities. For more information and to register visit www.ontariosoilcrop.org Nov. 13 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com

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Nov. 24-25 - Local Food Featured in Eastern Ontario - The conference will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton, Kingston, ON. The conference brings together leaders involved in all aspects of a local food system. This event gives you the opportunity to: • Get a "bird's eye view" of what's happening in local food throughout eastern Ontario; • Make key connections with businesses and organizations that can support your work; • Attend sessions that address current challenges in Eastern Ontario's local food sector; and • Enjoy and celebrate eastern Ontario's local food offerings with others who are as passionate about local food as you are. This year's theme is "Local Food: Niche to Mainstream". The conference will focus on tools needed to manage growth to create a sustainable local food system. A lively trade show and a local food tour will again be a part of this year's conference. Who should attend? • Businesses involved in the local food sector: producers, processors, restaurants, retailers, food

service providers, wholesalers and distributors; • Institutions interested in providing local food; • Organizations supporting local food with projects and programming; • Municipal staff and politicians interested in tapping into the value of local food for tourism, health and prosperity; • Economic developers exploring opportunities in local food; • Researchers who work with the local food sector; and • Anyone interested in learning more about eastern Ontario's exciting local food economy. For a full agenda, sponsorship information, and to register, please visit eastontlocalfood.ca. For updates follow @eolocalfood.

Nov 26 & Dec 3 - Environmental Farm Plan (EFP), Tweed ON, 10am – 3pm. Producers are invited to attend free EFP (Fourth Edition) Workshops to learn more about: Best management practices. Develop an action plan for their farm. Learn about cost-share funding opportunities. For more information and to register visit www.ontariosoilcrop.org

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ARIES (Mar 21/Apr 20) You're at the brink of starting something new and impressive, Aries. Start acting like the star that you are and embrace the spotlight. It won't take you long. TAURUS (Apr 21/May 21) Taurus, be mindful of how well others treat you this week. Your friends and family will be there for you when you need them, so show how much you appreciate their support. GEMINI (May 22/Jun 21) Gemini, you're accustomed to companionship, and this week will be no different. People are impressed with the way you innovate and explore new possibilities. CANCER (Jun 22/Jul 22) Cancer, take care of yourself this week if you start to feel a bit under the weather. Nip it in the bud early so it does not impact your long-term plans. LEO (Jul 23/Aug 23) Leo, passion and energy find you moving in new directions this week. Enjoy this exciting time and document it through photos and notes to those sharing your journey. VIRGO (Aug 24/Sept 22) Virgo, if you feel stuck in a rut, now is the ideal the time to try something new. In another month or two your efforts will begin to bear fruit.

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Comedian calls on local singer to help launch book BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Local singer Kim Pollard, is pairing with homegrown comedian Deb Kimmett to help launch Kimmett’s new book in Kingston this Sunday. Kimmett’s novel, Outrunning Crazy, will be launched at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Kingston Waters Edge, starting at 2:30 p.m. with performances by Kimmett, her daughter and Pollard.

“It’s going to be an afternoon of entertainment. I call it ‘The Belly Laughs and Book Launch,’ and it will be me telling stories about how I wrote the book and people that mentored me over the years,” explained Kimmett. “I decided Kim Pollard is going to perform at the beginning and she’ll be playing along with some of the storytelling throughout the afternoon. And then my daughter is going to be in there too. I wrote a play,

years ago, about her life and we’re going to perform part of that,” said Kimmett. “It’s going to be a mishmash of comedy, plus storytelling, and some touching stuff with inspiration. I thought I’d just take all the things I do and put it into one afternoon,” she said. Kimmett will read from her book on Sunday, which will be available for purchase at the event. “It reads like a series of short stories about these two girls,” began Kimmett.

It takes place between 1968 and 1978, when the girls are 10-20 years old. Kimmett said though the novel is not about her life, she admits some of her experiences influenced her writing. “They live in this rural community where they haven’t ever been exposed to the outside world and both are farm girls. Then they move to town and how events change them as they get exposed to other ideas in the world,” said Kimmett.

“It’s very funny, I thought more of it was going to be more serious but it’s still really funny. It’s a very character-driven piece. The feedback I’ve gotten is really good; people say they love the characters.” Kimmett is not wasting any time. She’s already begun on her next large project: a movie. “I’ve been working on a movie that I’ve been writing for a few years about a female prison guard. So

BRIDGE WEST ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. JULIE AMEY

COMMUNITY PULSE NOVEMBER 6 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. NOVEMBER 7 BINGO At Tamworth Legion, at 7:30 p.m., $500 jackpot. MODERATE EXERCISE At 9 a.m. at the Deseronto Library. Join in and participate in a walking exercise video. Donations to Food Bank appreciated. FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL Home-cooked food from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bath Legion in Millhaven Everyone welcome. LITTLE HANDS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM At the Deseronto Legion from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sing songs, play games, make

crafts, read stories. FRIDAY EUCHRE At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starts at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. ORGAN CONCERT Join us at an exciting opportunity for all theatre pipe organ lovers to enjoy the majesty of the Mighty Kimball Organ. The Kingston Theatre Organ Society presents John Lauter at the Kingston Kimball Theatre Organ, at 7:30 pm. at 89 Kirkpatrick St. Kingston. An evening of fun musical entertainment played on the Kingston Kimball, Canada’s largest Theatre Pipe Organ. Detroit native John Lauter has been presenting theatre organ concerts for over 20 years. John made his

public debut at the Redford theatre at age 16. Since those early days John has presented concerts in Chicago at the Oriental theatre, VanDerMolen residence studio, Krughoff residence studio, the 19th Hole restaurant and the St. Mary of the Lake Seminary auditorium in Mundelein, Illinois. NOVEMBER 7&8 MELROSE CRAFT SHOW At the Tyendinaga Township Library, 363 McFarlane Rd, from 4-8 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Twenty-two crafters and artisans, raffle prizes and lunch room. Event to support the library and literacy. NOVEMBER 8 PIG ROAST AND DANCE Hosted by Adolphustown

between writing and speaking, it’s been pretty busy,” she admits. Tickets to Sunday’s show can be purchased online for $30, which includes a signed copy of her novel, Outrunning Crazy. Tickets for the show, without the novel, are $15. Tickets will also be sold at the door for $20, and her novel will be sold for the same price. More information can be found on Kimmett’s website: www.kimmett.ca.

311 Bridge Street West, Napanee 613-409-PETS (7387)

Slo-Pitch, starting at 6:30 p.m. at South Fred Hall on County Rd. 8. Adults (over 11) $20, children 5-10 $7 and children under 4 free. For information and tickets for this event, call or text Jody Gavel at 613-5392259 or email jmgavel@hotmail.com.

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ADOPT-A-PET For adoption info, please call 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, the L&A Branch of the Humane Society. To view our pets, visit our web site at www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca

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Dorey requests recount, cites irregularities

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Greater Napanee mayoral candidate Robert Dorey has requested a recount of the votes cast in Monday election. He announced his decision to ask for a recount just before presstime yesterday in an statement sent to The Beaver. In the letter, he said that after incumbent mayor Gord Schermerhorn was re-elected by only three votes, people asked

him whether a recount should take place. Concerns regarding electronic voter ballots being mailed to old addresses, no proof of identification, and the ability for someone to gain access of another person’s voter PIN have been topics of concern among some residents since the campaign began, Dorey said. He said a number of people have brought these concerns to him, which has convinced him that a recount may help bring light to some of the concerns.

“I am requesting that Greater Napanee council consider a resolution requiring a recount of the votes cast. I do not expect that such a recount, which will merely repopulate the electronic system’s numbers, will have an effect on the result. However, I think that a recount, in the presence of the clerk and attended by the candidates involved, is a necessary and important first step in a full review of the electronic voting process,” Dorey explained in his statement. He says he hopes doing

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so will encourage change for better security in the voting process in the future. “It is important for our town to examine our experience with electronic voting so that future elections here, in other municipalities, and at the provincial and federal levels can learn from our mistakes and ensure greater accountability and faith in the system,” Dorey continued. He said concerns regarding the security of electronic voting was expressed to town staff during his campaign period and he hopes a

gather and use,” said Dorey. “In this electronic vote, proof of identity was not required for electors to vote. Electronic PIN codes, equivalent to ballots, were distributed to those on the ‘Voters List’ at their home addresses. Any person could then use the PIN code to access the online or telephone voting system during the election period and cast a vote,” added Dorey. “In elections as close as this one… this flaw in the electronic process can determine outcomes.”

HCTH hits new heights in latest fundraising drive

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Tom and Cheryl Martin raised more money than ever before at the Helping Cope Through Hope fundraiser on the weekend and are already putting those dollars to use in Peru. HCTH is a non-profit, Christian outreach program that provides care in Peru, Uganda and Zambia through mission work. Tom and Cheryl Martin, of Napanee, have been running the program since 2005 and have taken 90 people with them so far. At Saturday’s HCTH fundraiser at the Strathcona Paper Centre, $11,098 was raised, as well as another $1,000 or so that was given to the Martins to use as they see fit in either Peru or Africa. “A lot of times, we don’t know exactly what we’ll need money for. We know we have the sponsored kids that we have to help, so we owe money for them, but then we don’t know what else we’ll run into. Somebody might come to us and say their house fell down in the rain, that they don’t have any money, or that they’re sick and need help to afford medication, all those kinds of things,” explained Tom. That extra $1,000 will go toward these sorts of projects. “There were a lot of people and a lot of people were very generous to give,” he said. There were nearly 300 silent auction items and over 100 live auction items. “It’s a community thing

LOST & FOUND/COMING EVENTS COLLECTING RECYCLABLE ALUMINUM

Why not help out the Shelter and lighten up your recycle bin at the same time? We are always accepting aluminum pop cans, aluminum pet food cans, aluminum pie plates, and even aluminum foil. All of these items must be rinsed out. They can be dropped off in the bin at the Shelter, 156 Richmond Blvd., Napanee.

EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS!

recount will show municipal staff and council that voting security is a serious issue that should be addressed and fixed before the next municipal election. “Letters containing PINs were sent in too great a number to some addresses, were given out to the deceased or those who have moved out of town, and were found discarded in apartment building lobbies. Many residents received more than one PIN code, including myself, and discarded PIN codes abounded in public spaces for anyone to

Ashley Espinoza-Staff

From left are auctioneer Tim Nimigan and organizers Cheryl and Tom Martin. but also a lot of friends from different areas,” he said, stating the auction and the HCTH program is well supported throughout southern Ontario. Tom and Cheryl left for Peru yesterday and will stay until Dec. 2. They will have five people joining them on this mission: a couple and a family of three. “The family that’s going with us has a little boy that’s 10. Their little boy is going too because they sponsor a little boy that’s 10 in Peru. So they’re going to see their sponsor child there. That will be really nice for them,” said Tom. In the New Year, Tom and Cheryl will head to Africa. From Jan. 7 until April 23, they will stay in Zambia and Uganda. Up to six people have expressed an interest in joining the Martins on mission trips in Africa. Since children in Zambia start school in January, Tom and Cheryl will go there first to help get the

sponsored children get registered for school. Children in Uganda start school in February, so Tom and Cheryl will go there at the end of that month to ensure those sponsored children’s education is paid for. “They start throwing the kids out of school if they haven’t paid. That happened too, when we were going to Zambia in March some of them were starting to be chased from school because they’d gone two months without paying. Even though they know we pay for them,” explained Tom. Anyone interested in learning more about the Helping COPE (Children, Orphans, Poor and Prisoners, Exploited) Through HOPE. (Healing, Orphanages, Provisions, Education) organization, or to make a donation, can check out the website: www.helpingcopethroughhope.org or contact the HCTH treasurer, Diana Perry, at: 613-3545648 or dianemaeperry@gmail.com.

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McCormick's Country Store, a long time fixture in the community of Camden East , is owned by “Lindsay Noyes” and her brother “Justin Martin” for the past eleven years. They are excited to announce the commencement of a major capital project that will ensure their presence in the community for many years to come! Construction is expected to begin on November 3rd, which will include new fuel pumps, fuel islands and a redesign of the parking area to improve the flow of traffic. We are expecting this project to take about four weeks to complete! Unfortunately, during the construction phase we will be unable to offer fuel, however the store will remain OPEN and we will continue to offer all products that you have come to expect. We will still carry all the essential groceries, confectionery items, tobacco products, lottery, frozen foods and locally-sourced in season produce. New to our store is our 'Gift' section which offers gift ideas for different occasions and times of the year including a candle section. We are very proud to be a part of this community and invite you all to take part in our excitement!!

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The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSES

SAT. NOV. 1ST 1-3PM & SUN. NOV. 2ND 11-1PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOV. 1ST 10AM-12 NOON 18 HARTWOOD CRES., NAPANEE - $324,900. MLS 14608509 • Attractively Decorated • Main Floor Laundry • Deck & Fenced Yard

Independently Owned and Operated

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

46 CHERRYWOOD PKWY. SAT. HOSTESS: ELAINE TARANU SUN. HOSTS: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD Immaculate 3 bedroom solid brick bungalow located in the west end of town featuring 1585 sq. ft., open concept kitchen, dining room, large living room, 2 full baths. Master bedroom has 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. 2 car garage. $314,900. (EX3680) MLS 14609002

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SUN. NOV. 2ND 2-4PM

727 LITTLE CREEK RD. HOSTESS & HOST: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD Come take a look at this tastefully renovated brick bungalow with a huge attached garage. This home has many, many upgrades and updates. Features hardwood floors, maple cupboards and a full finished basement with a cast iron stove. A taste of country but still 5 minutes to town. A must to view! $244,900. (EX3671) MLS 14608606

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

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58 HARTWOOD CR. Gorgeous open concept, newer bungalow with many upgrades. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Kitchen features large island for entertaining, all new stainless steel appliances. Huge master suite with walk-in closet and ensuite with double sinks. Laundry room with door to double car garage. Huge back deck with newer hot tub overlooking the nicely landscaped and fully fenced yard that is great for kids or pets. Call today. $339,000. MLS 14608442

Call Kelly Percival, Sales Rep., Cell 613-583-1659

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

Call Barry Brummel, Sales Rep, 613-484-0933

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

Move right in! This bright and completely updated 3 bedroom 1.5 bathroom home is all ready for a new owner immediately!! This stylishly renovated home features all new flooring and paint in designer colours, new kitchen with under cabinet lighting and pot lights as well as two new bathrooms, new windows and a new front door. Enjoy the convenience of main floor laundry and a spacious mudroom. The large master bedroom even has a walk-in closet. Located within walking distance to springside park, downtown shops and restaurants. A great opportunity for any buyer!

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

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Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275

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

Independently Owned & Operated

48.5 Acre hobby farm with well maintained house and small barn. 3 Bedroom home with large bright rooms, woodstove and attached storage garage. Mixed land with some pasture, woods, hay fields. Small portion of EP at rear of property. 5 minutes from Napanee. Call for detailed map of property. Asking $239,000. (M116) MLS 14609003

Call Wayne Elder, Sales Rep, 613-536-8897

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 7000 sq ft bldg ready for your ideas! Retail on main floor and apartments above. Vendor is anxious so make an offer! Asking $149,900 MLS 14604617

Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

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1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

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NEW LISTING

164 CROYDON RD

Excellent 3 bedroom elevated bungalow 15 minutes from town. Large 2.3 acre lot with detached 2 car garage. Full finished basement. Huge deck off kitchen overlooking fenced backyard. Rural living at it's best. Call to view. Asking $329,900. (M119) MLS 14609369

Call Rick Gerow, Sales Rep. Cell 613-329-9546

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

80 Queen St. Kingston Office: 613-544-4141 1-800-247-6311

Independently Owned & Operated

SAT. NOV. 1ST 2-4PM

392 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO 43 SPLINTER HOSTESS & HOST: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD 2 storey vinyl HOST: sided home DON COX with 3 bedExceptional 3 rooms, 1 bedroom. 1 bath. New 1/2 bath furnace, new condo is within roof, new walking dispaved drive, tance to new siding, schools, hospine and pital, parks, etc. Entrance door and all windows but hardwood one have been replaced. Private fenced yard with floors, most windows have been replaced. Excellent perennial gardens. Second parking space available. starter home. $144,900. (EX3645) MLS 14608029 $139,900. (EX3661) MLS 14608394

18 MILL ST., NAPANEE $174,900.

Call MARY-KATHRYN MacKENZIE, Sales Rep. CELL 613-561-9677

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2 SPLINTER DRIVE

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

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

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

Greg Wagar

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613-541-9781

164 CROYDON RD

Excellent 3 bedroom elevated bungalow 15 minutes from town. Large 2.3 acre lot with detached 2 car garage. Full finished basement. Huge deck off kitchen overlooking fenced backyard. Rural living at it's best. Call to view. Asking $329,900. (M119) MLS 14609369

62 COUNTY RD #8 # 3

Year old free hold town house built with superior quality; scenic rear yard setting and still on town amenities. Newer 12` x 12` Florida room. 3 bedroom. Hardwood and ceramic on main floor. Enormous lower level family room with adjoining workshop and 3 pc. bath. 6 appliances included and much more. Worry free living. Asking $249,900 (M118) MLS 14609315

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201 QUEEN ST

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

410 HUFFMAN RD., MOSCOW

Spotless rural home on 1.65 acres. Freshly painted interior. 2 bedrooms plus bed sitting room. 1 ½ bths. Large country kitchen with propane stove. Upper level vinyl windows. Large sunroom and enclosed front porch. Good dug well with state of the art water system. Years of proper maintenance evident here. Asking $178,800. (M117) MLS

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Tanya Myatt Mosier Sales Representative

613-532-0330

Marten D. Lewis

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Marlene McGrath

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

Rick Gerow

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

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613-483-9618

Cathy Conrad Broker

613-484-2636

Patsy Rhines

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

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613-484-1603

Classic 2 storey red brick just 2 minutes from Napanee. Private 2 acre setting. Spacious 4 bedroom/1 ½ bath home with over 3200 sq ft. Good solid structure with original woodwork, trim, wide plank wood floors and 2 staircases. Metal roof. Sunroom addition. Bring your renovation/restoration ideas. Asking $197,500 (M115) MLS 14608861

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

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7710 COUNTY RD #2

320 COUNTY ROAD 9

1805 HARLOWE RD, NORTH FRONTENAC

Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom Century home situated just east of Napanee, making an easy commute to Kingston. Kitchen updated w/pot lights, fully reinsulated , dry walled, windows retrofitted to preserve old trim. This home offers spacious rooms, a/c, propane fireplace, private yard, attached garage and double carport. $219,000. (M114) MLS 14608856

536 MOSCOW ROAD

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

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

1186 ELM TREE RD., ARDEN

Professionally built Central Frontenac bungalow with attention to every detail. Near Arden bordering Crown land. Year round stream with fully serviced trailer in woods, accessible by foot bridge, for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage, workshop with attached finished den with bar. Large deck with screened gazebo. Immaculate home that you must see asking $249,900 (M93) MLS 14609381

Wayne Elder

Sales Representative

613-536-8897

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

IMMEDI ATE POSSESSION

Sales Representative

613-484-0933

NEW PRICE

4997 COUNTY RD. 9

Excellent 4 bedroom open concept waterfront home on N. Shore Hay Bay. Privacy at its best $460,000. (M69) MLS 14605626

135 GLASTONBURY RD NORTHBROOK

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

OPEN FOR OFFERS

169 PALACE RD

Barry Brummel

MOTI VATED SELLER

184 UNION STREET

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

130 MILL ST. YARKER 1.3 Acre waterfront lot. Well, Septic and excavation work completed. Asking $99,500. (M74) MLS 14608993

NEW PRICE

200 LUFFMAN RD., MARLBANK

Paul Wagar

227 DRIVE-IN ROAD

Rural tri-plex completely renovated (all units) on 1.23 acre lot 2 minutes from 401. Country setting. 3 - 1 bedroom units. Main house has roughed-in 2nd bedroom. 8 gpm well. Beautifully landscaped. Fully rented and owner lives in main unit. Call listing agent for many upgrades. Asking $369,000. (M108) MLS 14607627

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25 ALFRED STREET

Trent Mosier, CRA

82 GREEN ST

Neat as a pin and ready to move in to this 2 bedroom home with most features on 1 floor. Beautifully landscaped and oversized yard with mature trees and storage shed. Large deck. New metal roof in August, 2009. Open kitchen, dining area and large family room overlooking spectacular back yard. Asking $137,900 (M105) MLS 14607602

2 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large lot overlooking Napanee River and Falls. Home features open concept kitchen living room with updated windows and exterior doors. Full unfinished basement area gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. F/A gas heating with central air Asking $182,900 (M58) MLS 14608834

CENTREVILLE ROAD If you are dreaming of building your home among the trees, close to civilization, yet able to hunt the land, check out this 96+ acre parcel. 625` of road frontage on a hard top road. Hunting camp all ready on the land. Asking $110,000. (M100) MLS 14607302 NEW PRICE

2118C COUNTY ROAD 15

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

369 SOUTH SHORE ROAD

Professionally renovated waterfront bungalow. 4 appliances. 2006 furnace, new kitchen overlooking Hay Bay, pellet stove, wood fireplace and detached garage. Large deck and gazebo at water, gabion supported shoreline. Asking $199,000. (M81) MLS 14606498

160 EAST ST

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

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


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11898 HIGHWAY 41

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

951 COUNTY ROAD 25

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

81 COUNTY ROAD 12

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

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

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

48.5 Acre hobby farm with well maintained house and small barn. 3 Bedroom home with large bright rooms, woodstove and attached storage garage. Mixed land with some pasture, woods, hay fields. Small portion of EP at rear of property. 5 minutes from Napanee. Call for detailed map of property. Asking $239,000. (M116) MLS 14609003

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2 SPLINTER DRIVE

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

195 WHITE LAKE ROAD # C

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

182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontagest. Asking $119,900. (M38) MLS 14602843

61 DUNDAS ST E

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

5467 COUNTY ROAD 8

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

694 ADDINGTON ST. TAMWORTH

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

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

1554 LAKE ROAD

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

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

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370 ACADEMY ST NEWBURGH

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

380 CAMDEN ROAD

2 bedroom home, 1 bdrm inlaw suite, attached garage with loft/workshop, covered patio, large lot with barn. $149,900. (M76) MLS 14606085

WATERFRONT VACANT LAND ON PALACE RD

8.84 acres on municipal services with 1463’ frontage on Napanee River. Enjoy nature trails, canoeing, fishing from your backyard. $99,900. (M59) MLS 14608989

VACANT LAND

DESIRABLE WATERFRONT LOT

Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. Gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $179,900. (M44) MLS 14603143

106 THOMAS ST W

Formerly Carload Food Market. 2 apartments above store. Excellent location. Renovations required. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900 (M71) MLS 14609465

315 MCCUTCHEON RD This large lot is ready for you house plans, drilled well and entry permit obtained. Nicely treed and private. Almost 6 acres. Asking $42,900 (M78) MLS 14606364

MAIN ST DESERONTO Double building lot in downtown Deseronto. Level lot with good view of Bay of Quinte. Potential to rezone to residential to build your home. Asking $39,000 (M88) MLS BEHIND 454 - 498 PALACE RD - 2.2 ACRES Potential development site with great view. Currently well treed. Asking $34,900 (M97) MLS 14607183

MAIN STREET, DESERONTO Nice level commercial lot 180` X 372` Asking $199,900 (M43) MLS 14609466

130 MILL ST. YARKER 1.3 Acre waterfront lot. Well, Septic and excavation work completed. Asking $99,500. (M74) MLS 14608993 FITCHETT RD Build your home among the trees or on the clearing of this large lot. 12.5 acres to walk or play. Hard top road. Only minutes south of town. Asking $37,500 (M12) MLS 14600711

90/44 INDUSTRIAL BLVD This 1.79 acre commercial building lot is located in heart of the Napanee industrial park. There are many business opportunities available including the following: restaurant, garden and nursery, sales and supply store, motor vehicle and trailer sales, motor vehicle repair and many more. This lot is also located only minutes from HWY 401. Come build your dream business on this cleared and level lot. Asking $159,900 (M106) MLS 14606046

NEAR HOUSE 951 COUNTY ROAD 25 Level 11 acre well treed lot just minutes from town. Mixture of cedar and softwood/hardwood and ponds at the back of property. Build your country home here. Asking $48,900 (M50) MLS 14603952

HERRINGTON LANE Beautifully landscaped 1.4 acre private lot just 2 minutes north of 401 and 41 in Napanee. Dug well, matured landscaping and gazebo. Quiet road with open country view. Asking $69,900 (M107) MLS 14607619


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ADVERTISE IN The

Napanee Beaver 613-354-6641 Classified Display

- Mary x101 - Linda x102 - Lisa x107 Real Estate - Michelle x113 email: napaneerealestate@gmail.com


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$324,900. MLS 14608509

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HOMEFINDER / RE5

open house

$212,000. MLS 14609310

saturday, nov. 1st * 10am-12 noon

$349,900. MLS 14609228

1333 WAVERLEY CR., KINGSTON • 3+1 Bedrooms • Freshly Painted • In-Law Suite Potential

WATERFRONT

MOTIVATED SELLER

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

$259,000. MLS 14602372

$229,700. MLS 14605826

613-583-7253

PEG CAMPBELTON

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

$379,900. MLS 14606089

Sales Representative

613-449-4200

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www.home4us.ca Call for a Free Market Evaluation

WATERFRONT

113 COLLEGE ST. DESERONTO Why Rent When you could OWN? Payments could be as low as $628/month O.A.C.

$187,500. MLS 14606922

$569,900. MLS 14604323

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

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

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

$72,500. MLS 14605716

WATERFRONT

483 CAMDEN ROAD, NAPANEE

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

$319,900. MLS 14609107

NEW PRICE

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

$409,000. MLS 14606479

Cell michele.heaney@gmail.com

Cell peg.campbelton@gmail.com

534C COUNTY RD. 15 TAMWORTH

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

NEW PRICE

** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.

Sales Representative

NEW PRICE

$289,000. MLS 14602972

New

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

$309,900. MLS 14607127

MICHELE HEANEY

$131,900. MLS 14607971

WATERFRONT

New

* Not intended to solicit properties already listed.

4008 COLEBROOK RD. • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Large Detached Garage • Great Location

$392,000. MLS 14608193

$234,000. MLS 14609209

WATERFRONT

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

New

18 HARDWOOD CRESCENT, NAPANEE • Attractively Decorated • Main Floor Laundry • Deck & Fenced Yard

$219,900. MLS 14606333

$289,900. MLS 14604455

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

$189,900. MLS 14604745

MAKE AN OFFER

WATERFRONT

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

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

$144,900. MLS 14608725

$299,000. MLS 14605868

32 OLD COUNTY ROAD 9 • OWN this property for as low as low as $853/month O.A.C.

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

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

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

$97,900. MLS 14608399

WATERFRONT

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

VACANT LAND:

406 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE • Over 100 Ft. of Level Waterfront • Town Services • Main Floor Laundry $28,900. $59,000. $59,900. $59,900.

MLS MLS MLS MLS

1460654714606261 14607423 14607424 -

FRIZZELL ROAD • Cleared Building Lot • 2.97 Acres • Well Maintained Road PARK ROAD • 7.92 Acres • Frontage on Park and Hicks Roads • Close to Park and Boat Launch COUNTY ROAD 8 • Just South of Town • Ready to go with Driveway • 100’ x 200’ COUNTY ROAD 8 • Just South of Town • Ready to go with Driveway • 100’ x 200’

Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)

SALES OFFICE 613-354-7474 CELL 416-576-4473

N E W S E M I S – B U N G A L OW S & 2 S T O R E YS R E A DY N OW ! ! From 1200 - 1310 sq.ft.

Starting at $235,000.

2 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! 2 Storeys on 50’ Lots

FINISHED MODELS AVAILABLE FOR E VIEWING! IMMEDIAT N SIO

Being Built Now!

POSSES LE! AVAILAB

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

Beautiful wooden railings and kitchen cabinetry!

OPEN HOUSE

Mon - Thurs - Builder on-site for showings

By Appointment Only Information: 416-576-4473

C OM E A N D S E E O U R L A R G E L O T S ! LOT 5 - Model 1530 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large 3 car garage. Many upgrades including hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, oak stairs.

Full 7 year TARION Warranty

I M M E D I AT E O C C U PA N C Y !

ORDER 2 STOREY SEMI FOR NOVEMBER POSSESSION


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Alexandra Grant

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Sales Representative

www.kingstonareahomes.ca

Direct Line:

613-888-8365

WHY TO LIST WITH ME:

Did you know 90% of home buyers are searching for their new home online? Here is some of the ways I give your listing online exposure: 1. www.Realtor.ca - Highest traffic Canadian real estate Website 2. www.RE/MAX.ca - Second highest traffic Canadian real estate with 100,000 viewers online at any given time. 3. www.RE/MAX.global.com - Global exposure in 134 countries and in 36 different languages. 4. www.Collection.remax.ca - Which only features high end homes and luxury properties. 5. Company websites www.realtykingston.com & www.napaneefinesthomes.com 6. My websites www.napaneehomesforsale.com & www.kingstonareahomes.ca 7. Your listing gets its very own website!

Offline Marketing: 1. Helpful tips on how to stage or improve your home before listing. 2. Professional photographer hired to take photos of your home 3. Curbside marketing which offers buyers listing data at the touch of button through text messaging. 4. Full time agent 5. Speedy feedback on all showings and consistent market updates.

HOW I CAN HELP YOU BUY A HOME: 1. Strong negotiating skills 2. Able to show you ANY listing that any real estate company has listed. 3. Honesty in helping you decide which is the smart buy for you. 4. Located locally with strong knowledge of the local market. 688 DRIVE

IN

ROAD NAPANEE

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2PM-4PM Custom built home with high end finishings, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, walk out basement, 5 car garage. $449,900. INDUSTRIAL BLVD, NAPANEE

COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOT

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

2302 CTY ROAD 9 NAPANEE

5 BRIDGE STREET TAMWORTH

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

Your Home Could Be Featured Here! List with me today! 613-888-8365

Not intended to solicit properties already listed.

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

9007 COUNTY ROAD 2 NAPANEE

1.5 storey home, in-floor heating, 1 car garage/workshop, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath. $249,900. MLS 14606961

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


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HOMEFINDER / RE7

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

Haggerty

Independently Owned & Operated www.3748CountyRd1.com

Weekly Feature

www.173MillSt.com

Team eam T

www.CindyHaggerty.com www.86JohnsonSt.com

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1-3PM 173 MILL STREET, DESERONTO • 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Nicely Renovated • Fully Fenced Backyard • $139,900

Kevin Haggerty Sales Representative Cell: 613-539-2120

Terra Haggerty Sales Representative Cell: 613-583-5629

www.7909Highway38.com

www.98ShermansPointRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Restored Original Farm House • Barn on 3.12 Acres • $279,900

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

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1-3PM 86 JOHNSON ST., CAMDEN EAST • 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Original Trim, Wood Ceilings • Large Corne Lot • $269,500

www.WhiteLakeRd.com

www.1526CountyRd5.com

www.9-205CentreSt.com

www.132AdelphiSt.com

www.82NorthBeaverLakeRd.com

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

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Lots Of Newer Updates • 42 Acres • $389,900

• 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Condo • Waterview • Close to Downtown • $124,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Large Spacious Rooms • Wrap-around Deck with Fenced Yard • $269,900

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

• 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Detached 6 Bay Garage • 2,900 sq.ft. Workshop/Garage • $250,000

• 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Original Woodwork throughout • Large Country Kitchen • $189,900

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

www.15-19FactorySt.com

www.142-144BrantSt.com

www.70GrahamStW.com

www.1108VeleyRd.com

• 3-1 Bedroom unit & 1-2 bedroom unit • 2 Hi-efficiency gas furnaces • Great investment • $179,900

• 1-2 Bedroom unit & 1-1 bedroom unit • Close to downtown & schools • Detached garage • $219,900 www.5497D-CountyRd9.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Pine Log Interior • 100 Acres • $229,900

www.180NorthBeaverLakeRd.com

www.339b-RacoonLakeTrailRd.com

• 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Hardwood Floors & Newer Windows • Attached Garage & Separate Workshop • $99,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Open Concept & Loft Masterbedroom • Level Waterfront Home on Hay Bay • $300,000

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

• 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Off The Grid Log Home • Waterfront On Racoon Lake • $349,900

www.113036Hwy7.com

www.2467CountyRd11.com

• 6 Bedrooms & 5.5 Baths • In-Ground Pool & Limestone Hot Tub • 98 Acres with 50x120 Megadome • $649,900

www.438DundasStW.com

• 4+1 Bedrooms & 4.5 Baths • Grand Waterfront Home • 5 Balconies • $625,000

www.1947PalaceRd.com

www.412CardRd.com


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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Welcome home to... 74 DICKENS DRIVE / $765,000

R0022967574

THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING? CALL YOUR SOURCE FOR REAL ESTATE! A consumer-first approach to real estate for over 10 years. *

LAUREL AMEY 613-876-3443

c: email: laurel@realtysource.com

A Better Way Home! COUNTRY BUNGALOW http://matclancy.ca/listings/74-dickens-dr/

Do you dream about living the good life? Stop dreaming and start living by moving into one of Kingston’s most esteemed neighborhoods. This distinguished 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom home is the ultimate spot to entertain friends and colleagues and also raise a happy family. A naturally flowing layout provides excellent Feng Shui for the discerning buyer. A private courtyard provides the ultimate relaxation sanctuary. Main level sunken living room with hardwood floors. Gourmet kitchen with cherry cupboards. Fantastic lower level with large rec-room and an extra bedroom/bath. Breakfast bar, eat-in area, excess storage, excess parking, jet tub, wet bar, gas fireplace - too many features to list. Step-up your life and move in to your dream home today!

MAT CLANCY* Cell: 343.363.7653 E-mail: mat@realtysource.com Exceptional Homes · Exceptional Marketing · Buying or selling, call me today!

1618 River Road, Napanee. Just a short drive along the river to reach your new country home with an acre lot surrounded by trees. Peaceful, private. Contact me for more info! $249,000

Val Westgate*

HEATHER SCULLION*

Direct

Your Charleston Lake & Area Specialist ...HeatherScullion.com

613-929-9327 www.valwestgate.ca UND IN GRO L! POO T! LO LARGE

C: 613.340.6032 E: heather@realtysource.com

NEW LISTING

1415 MILDRED STREET, KINGSTON Solid brick side split with inground pool on a large lot in one of the nicest city neighbourhoods. Main floor has vaulted ceiling with large eat in kitchen, separate dining room with patio doors to deck and large bright living room. Upstairs has 3 bdrms., 2 bathrooms and loads of closet space. Master bdrm. has full ensuite and walk in closet. Bright basement has an office/mud room with entry from 1.5 car garage, large laundry rm. with shower and a wonderful large finished rec room just waiting for your use as a games room. Call Val for your personal showing. MLS 14608596.

DEE WATER DED FRONT

Updated freshly painted bungalow on large lot 30 mins to kingston 344 LOWER OAKLEAF RD

$189,900

WATERFRONT

Brick home, 4 bdrm, detached double & single garage. 6 HENRY STREET

NEW LISTING

$264,900

A HORSE LOVERS DREAM!

815 RIDEAUWOOD LANE, SEELEY’S BAY A private retreat awaits you with this chalet style home nestled in the woods with deeded waterfront access to Whitefish Lake (part of the Rideau Canal system). This 3 bedroom home has 3 floors above ground with ample decks & balconies to enjoy the great outdoors. Wide plank pine floors throughout the main & 2nd floor with a large living rm. With wood ceilings & beams & a pellet stove. Original artistic mural in the main bath features the entire area surrounding the home. Metal roof and new septic system in 2013. Call Val for your personal showing. MLS 14608417.

14 acres on spring-fed Bass Lake. 914 WINDY HEIGHT LANE

$329,900

30 Acres, 130’X60’ indoor riding arena, 300’X250’ grass show ring 2636 OUTLET RD

$634,900

*Sales Representative. **Broker. We offer a 3½% commission rate. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract with a real estate brokerage. Listings are MLS®. Subject to change E. & O. E.

www.RealtySource.com


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Robert Storring

HOMEFINDER / RE9

BILL MCCUTCHEON

ROB MACDONALD

BROKER

Broker

613-354-4347 (office) 613-379-2903 (direct)

See at www.storringrealestate.on.ca

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Cell: 613.453.4347

L ANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

Cell: 613.561.7035

Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage*

613-354-4347

NEW

CENTREVILLE Bungalow features 4 bedrooms on main level, eat-in kitchen, & even small computer rm. Lower level has a former recreation room, lots of unfinished space and a huge workshop. Home needs a bit of TLC but basics are good. $189,900. MLS 14609170

*Independently owned & operated

BEAVER LAKE Home offers spectacular southern views, good swimming, fishing & boating. Open concept dining/living rm, well appointed kitchen, 3 bdrms & bath on main level. Lower level all finished, walkout from rec rm, den or extra bdrm and bathrm. Deck upper level and patio lower level. Workshop building has ample room for all the toys. $369,500. MLS 4608050 www.beaverlakewaterfronthome.com

THIS HALLOWEEN WE WILL BE COLLECTING FOOD DONATIONS FOR

Less than 6 months old. Great starter home or investment property. 3 bedroom home on 1.13 acre lot on edge of small village. Nicely finished interior. Presently rented for a good return on investment. Asking $145,900. MLS 14607873

166 WATER STREET, NAPANEE Great starter home, in a quiet area of Napanee. Very nice 1-1/2 car detached garage. Fully fenced back yard with pool and hot tub. Neat and tidy home, in great family location. Asking $179,900. MLS 14608599

VACANT LAND

VACANT LAND

Waterfront Lot, with Town Services Available….251’ of Frontage on the Napanee River. One of the VERY FEW waterfront sites available with water and sewer services! Build YOUR dream home. Call for more info. $129,900 MLS 14609028

2 Acre Building Lot, County Rd 9 – GREAT VIEWS, GREAT DEAL $24,900 ! ! ! MLS 14608406

MORNING STAR MISSION DONATION ALSO ACCEPTED AT

44 INDUSTRIAL BLVD., NAPANEE ON K7R4B7

REMEMBER TO TURN YOUR CLOCKS BACK ON HOUR THIS SUNDAY!

Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership lb h bbasedd on a Handshake. dhk ™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman Sales Representative

Sales Representative

3482 PRINCESS PRINCES STREET - COLLINS CROSSING MINUTES UNITS DOWNTOWN! MINUTE MIN M INONLY UTES UTE U TES3TO TO D DOWN OWNTOW OWN O WLEFT! NTO TOWN TTOW OWN N!! Y N B NT

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STREET , KINGSTON 78 BUTLER BUT REDUCED $10,000!

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HOST: KELLEY HINEMAN $229,900 1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full $210,900 Totally Redone Semi - New Everything! Roof, Windows, 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these Floors, Paint, Bathroom, Plumbing, Electrical And Heating. Large affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes Back Yard, Garage. Move In Condition. MLS® 14605115 from downtown. Directions: Princess St just past Collins Bay Rd. MLS®14603318.

$239,900 Renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bdrm apartment. The main house features quality hardwood floors, and two full baths. The rear addition is a separate 1 bdrm apartment on 2 levels, rented month to month inclusive for $500. MLS®14607087. T BY N N ME E T OP OIN P AP

90 MORENZ CRESCENT IMMACULATE HOME

$228,000 Many upgrades to this immaculate home, fully finished lower level with 3 pc bath, new roof, spacious kitchen, laminate and ceramic floors throughout. Above ground pool, 3 tier deck, fenced. You won`t be disappointed. MLS®14609078

T BY EN EN TM P N O OI P AP

1812 SHARPE RD, LOYALIST REDUCED $35,000!

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

4288 BATH RD, KINGSTON MINUTES DOWNTOWN! MINUTE MIN M INU UTES UTE TES TO TO DOWN D OWNTOW OWN O WNTO TOWN TTOW OWN N!!

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

Sutton Group - Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWED AND OPERATED £ÈxäÊ / Ê, °]Ê -/" ]Ê" °]Ê Ç Ê{8ÈÊÊUÊÊȣΰÎn{°xxää

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Napanee Beaver

In the market for a new home? Do some comparison shopping! Make copies of this

Check List and take one with you when you shop a prospective home. It will enable you to look back and compare features, helping you to make a better buy!

Date:

Sales Agent:

Sales Agent Phone #

Address of Home:

MLS #

Age of Home:

Down Payment:

Owner’s Name:

Monthly Payment:

Owner’s Phone #

Taxes:

Possession Date:

Style of Home: Lot Size:

Total Square Feet:

Type of Utilities:

Other Expenses: # of Bedrooms:

# of Bathrooms:

Living Room Size:

Flooring:

Basement Size:

Laundry Room Size: c 1 car

c finished

Appliances:

c 2 Car

Condition/ Type of Roof: Type of Heating: c Central Air

Other Features:

c Central Vac

Back/ Front Yard Description: Distance from Work:

Neighbourhood Rating:

Est. Cost per Month:

Closet Space c adequate c inadequate

Flooring:

Kitchen Size: Garage:

Asking Price:

Appliances:

c unfinished

c Carport c Pool

c Attached c Fireplace

Shopping:

Overall Rating of Home & Property:

c Waterfront School:


Thursday, October 30, 2014

GEORGE MITCHELL Sales Rep.

DAN JACKSON Sales Rep.

MIKE GORDON Sales Rep.

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BILL MARTIN Sales Rep.

HOMEFINDER / RE11

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KELLY PERCIVAL

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION’S

Sales Rep.

A N N I V E R S A R Y A big thank you to our past and present clients for making these past 10 years so successful!

Also, a huge thank you to my hardworking sales team and office staff. Each and everyone is a "Super Star"!

SHARON SHARPE Sales Rep.

MARINA SCOURSE Sales Rep.

TIM BAKER Sales Rep.

WADE MITCHELL

Broker of Record/Owner

DON COX

JOHANNE BRUNNER

Sales Rep.

Sales Rep.

DOUG NUGENT

AUDREY ANN HAMILTON

Sales Rep.

Sales Rep.

ELAINE TARANU

MICHELE YORK

Sales Rep.

DARREN HILL Sales Rep.

Administration

ANGELA PETERSON-HATCH Sales Rep.

KELLY O’NEILL Administration

KEN THOMPSON

HEATHER BEATTIE

Sales Rep.

Administration

ANNA KIMMETT Administration

LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD Sales Reps.

THOMAS BARCIER Sales Rep.


RE12 / HOMEFINDER

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STUNNING NEWER HOME

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1-3PM

58 HARTWOOD CR. Gorgeous open concept, newer bungalow with many upgrades. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Kitchen features large island for entertaining, all new stainless steel appliances. Huge master suite with walk-in closet and ensuite with double sinks. Laundry room with door to double car garage. Huge back deck with newer hot tub overlooking the nicely landscaped and fully fenced yard that is great for kids or pets. Call today. $339,000. MLS 14608442

Feeling Cramped in Your Bottle?

MINT! MINT! MINT!

2062 SWANFIELD ST., KINGSTON Very nicely decorated 3 bedroom, 2 storey home in a great subdivision. Interior features beautifully open concept kitchen and living area, entrance from garage into house, large tiled foyer. Upper level features 3 spacious bedrooms, master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in closet. You will love the professionally landscaped yard with gazebo. $299,000. MLS 14606680

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TOTALLY RENOVATED

7336 COUNTY RD. 2 Just like new. Beautiful spacious 2 storey home, 4 large spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite. Hardwood floors throughout, ceramic in baths, kitchen and foyer. Eat-in kitchen that has just been completely renovated and comes with newer stainless steel appliances. Entry to double car garage from kitchen, separate family room for the kids to play while the adults enjoy the fireplace in the living room. You will love the 3 season sunroom right off the living room. New septic system just installed. Nothing to do here but bring your furniture! $296,700. MLS 14608521

BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT

OPEN CONCEPT

Call Jeannie A.K.A. KELLY to find a larger home.

Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront.This home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in the kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking the water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. lower level has another full size kitchen, 2 more bedrooms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $466,000. MLS 14604801 NEW LISTING

Happy Halloween!

FOR LEASE

All-renovated home with open concept kitchen with island, hardwood floors, separate family room plus a large living room. Master bedroom features skylights, walk-in closet, stunning ensuite with jacuzzi tub and separate glassed-in shower. This is a must see home. $249,000. (EX3591) MLS 14606215

PRIVATE SETTING

3960 COUNTY ROAD 4, CENTREVILLE Deal of the year! Beautifu views from this two bed bungalow with double car garage. Plenty of privay for your nice level yard. Great sunroom to sit and enjoy your morning coffee. Call Kelly to view today! $169,000. MLS 14608069

VACANT LAND Large 45 x 100 warehouse with docks and overhead door. Plenty of parking and located right near the train station. Landlord flexible for improvements, Subject to negotiations. Excellent location! $1,000/month

VACANT LAND

Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $54,900. Lot in Picton. Minutes from town. New well. $49,900. NEW E PRIC

KELLY PERCIVAL Sales Representative

OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-1659

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee

email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca

www.exitnapanee.ca

STARTER HOME

COMPLETELY RENOVATED!

242 CENTRE ST. Completely professionally renovated house. Huge fenced yard with detached garage. Beautiful open concept kitchen with island. Large dining room, main floor laundry, all new wiring, plumbing, flooring and windows! This home shows like new!!! There are 3 bedrooms plus a separate office or playroom, 1.5 baths, large bright spacious rooms. Call Kelly to view today! $179,900. MLS 14606879

50 Acres with barn on Colebrook Road. $149,000.

NEWE PRIC

234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $92,000. MLS 14607892


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Thursday, October 30, 2014

MIKE GORDON

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Beautiful Victorian Brick home with amazing exterior terra cotta details, balconies on both levels & fully fenced with a lovely side yard. High ceilings, spacious rooms, wide halls, pine floors, original architectural trim and huge pocket doors between the living & dining rooms. Waterviews from the living room, master BR and upper balcony. Renovated kitchen, main bath & powder room. Metal roof & windows new in 2011. Updated plumbing & electric to 200 AMP. Located just 2 blocks from the Bay of Quinte in friendly Deseronto just minutes from the 401, Belleville, Napanee, Picton and Kingston. Your full time home or place to get-away to. 247 Thomas St, Deseronto $231,900 QR21406805

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3 bedroom mobile with many updates. Very economical lease 54 BAYVIEW DRIVE ($162.00 per month including taxes), propane furnace. Situated 3 bedroom waterfront home situated on North Shore Hay Bay. Upwest of Napanee on County Road 2. $44,900. (EX3655) MLS dates: windows, furnace, central air, electrical, cupboards, new well 14608266 pump, sump pump. $239,900. (EX3582) MLS 14605975

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - PRIME DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY - 12,000 sq. ft. building on 2.17 acres with 240` Waterfront, 543` road frontage on Main & 100` on Mill. Current use as You-Lock Storage, previous known uses as flea market, eyeglass frame manufacturer and dairy. Municipal water, sewer & natural gas. Current zoning is industrial with excellent potential for re-zoning to Residential Development. Great location for Apartments, Condos or Retirement Residence. 240 Main St, Deseronto $199,000 2142451

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Older 4 bedroom home situated just west of Napanee. This home boasts open concept, hardwood floors and many updates including new kitchen cupboards, windows, propane furnace, electrical, plumbing, steel roof. Large detached garage with workshop. New well August 2014 (10 GPM). $209,000. (EX3689) MLS 14609326

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Open concept kitchen and living room, new appliances, large shed. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

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287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with up- Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor dates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043 $79,900. (EX3543) MLS 14604937

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278 BELLEVILLE RD. $209,900. NEW LISTING

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Super 3+1 bedroom with hardwood floors throughout main level. Full finished basement, 4th bedroom and 2 piece bath. Patio door off master bedroom to deck. Side entry from house to oversized garage, double paved drive off Belleville Road plus double paved off Marilyn Ave. Totally fenced yard. In-law suite possibilities. A must to see! $202,900. (EX3638) MLS 14607846

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96 COLLEGE ST. $119,900. NEW PRICE

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

GREAT STARTER!!! $119,900. HOBBY FARM WITH 30 ACRES 349,900. 5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $149,900. IMPROVED PRICE

IMPROVED PRICE

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

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

HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 38 QUEEN ST., MARLBANK Home has good bones but needs some TLC. Some updates have been done. Good starter home on full-size lot with large backyard. Very economical housing for a do-ityourselfer. $70,000. (EX3508) MLS 14603843

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

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

128 FOURTH ST. $123,900.

MAKE AN OFFER! 1312 Mountain Rd. Plevna. Contents negotiable. 2 bedrooms, large garage, many upgrades. Dozens of nearby lakes and lots of room to roam. Stores and dining nearby. $129,900. (EX3368) MLS 13608929

Great 5 bedroom with 2 baths, newer windows on main level. New shingles 5-6 yrs, 2 staircases, gas heat. Was once a duplex and would be an easy conversion back. 2 kitchenettes still in place. Deep yard with detached workshop/garage. Walking distance to everything. $123,900. (EX3482) MLS 14603006

VACANT LOT BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Nice level 5 acre lot for your new home. $34,500. MLS 14607594

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

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7701 COUNTY RD 2, NAPANEE

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29 MEADOW LANE, NAPANEE

Looking for a great afLooking for a fordable home? Your great family search is over! Super home just min3 bedroom townutes from town? house offers an ecoCome take a nomical solution for look at this great young, first-time brick bungalow homeowners or those just east of Nawho are looking to NEW panee! Roof scale down. ConvenPRICE done in Timberient main floor half line shingles bath and new lami2013, most windows 2014. Large garage with heated workshop nate flooring make makes it the ultimate man cave. Newer deck is a great place to this a great choice. kick back and relax. Spacious finished basement with half bath Updated electrical and bedroom with separate entrance. Has huge in-law suite popanel and fixtures throughout. Listed for $127,000. MLS 14605344 tential. Call today for your viewing! $225,000. MLS 14608065

BUCKSHOT LAKE BEAUTY

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

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OPEN TO OFFERS 358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. 399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. 3 CEDAR ST. - $79,900. Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Fantastic lot. Little less than 2 acres right in the heart deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flow- central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, of historic Newburgh! House requires T.L.C. Being ers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances in- patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. sold “as is.” If you are looking for a project, this is it. cluded. Just reduced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 14606092 (EX3600) MLS 14606842 (EX3512) MLS 14603932

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34 PRINCESS ST., GANANOQUE

Large master bedroom with t a n d e m room. Huge dining room, laundry on main level in kitchen leading to new deck. Lake view at the end of this dead-end street. Newer NEW 100 amps panel and windows. Steel roof. Pine plank LISTING floors. $219,500. MLS 14604719

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

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NEW PRICE

759 COUNTY RD. 41 - $199,500. Location is a win, win! Close to town but rural setting. Only minutes to all amenities. No water and sewer bill and cheaper rate of taxes than urban. This 3 bedroom side-split with attached garage is waiting for you! (EX3434) MLS 14601425

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1252 UNITY RD., KINGSTON Ideal family home close to the city set on a lovely 1 acre lot with mature trees! 3+2 bedroom bungalow, 1.5 baths, main floor laundry, lots of storage, eat-in kitchen with walkout to deck. Double garage/workshop. 10 minutes to downtown and 12 minutes to CFB. Military owner. Asking $269,500. (EX3599) MLS 14606558

46 CHERRYWOOD PKWY. Immaculate 3 bedroom solid brick bungalow located in the west end of town featuring 1585 sq. ft., open concept kitchen, dining room, large living room, 2 full baths. Master bedroom has 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. 2 car garage. $314,900. (EX3680) MLS 14609002

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99 NICHOLSON CRES. AMHERSTVIEW This lovely bungalow is situated on a desirable crescent in Amherstview. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors in the living room, dining room and hall areas. Fully finished basement with 4th bedroom, bath, gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. MLS® 14608627 $279,900

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657 BARNSLEY CRES. KINGSTON Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, great working kitchen, double closets in master bedroom, finished lower level with 2nd bath, entrance to double car garage and patio doors leading to a 13’ x 14’ patio and fully fenced back yard. MLS® 14607881 $254,900

Fantastic family home with lots of space and great location. There are 4+1 spacious bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths and a fully finished lower level with international student rental potential! The master bedroom has a gorgeous ensuite with a jacuzzi tub and separate shower.The main floor has hardwood in both the dining room and the huge great room. The kitchen features tons of cupboard space and high quality appliances. Patio doors off the eating area lead to a cozy and very private rear yard. This home is ideal for the growing family and worth a visit!! MLS®14603441

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Great opportunity to live in the basement and have the upstairs JUST RENOVATED! All the work has been done for you in this well tenants pay the mortgage!! 2+1 bdrm, 2 bath, central city lo- maintained 3 bed bung. Updated kitchen and bath, new windows, cation. MLS® 14608651 $169,900 roof, soffit & fascia, and eaves troughs make this a truly move in ready home. MLS® 14608297 $209,900

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627 AYLMER CRES. KINGSTON 1265 HUMBERSIDE DRIVE Fabulous 4 bedroom home, carpet free except stairs, 3-1/2 washrooms and a custom kitchen with granite counters and a fully finished lower level. Located in the Holy Cross school area and convenient to all amenities. Quick closing available! This is a must to view! MLS®14607092

$344,900

195-197-199 ARNOLD ST. KINGSTON 3532 BUCK POINT RD SOUTH FRONTENAC Triplex - 3 - 3 Units, 3 addresses, two storey side by side semis, each with 3 bedrooms. Good size living and kitchen area, both sides same set-up. Lower area - 2 generous bedrooms, eat-in kitchen and spacious living area. New windows and flooring down.. MLS® 14609374 $255,000

Custom built home 15 mins north of the City. 1700 sq ft 2 storey just 9 years old with unique layout and modern finishes. All hardwood and ceramic, 2.46 acres with views of the water (Collins Lake). MLS® 14609096 $324,900 R0022948077

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GEORGE MITCHELL

WADE MITCHELL BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

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OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11-1PM

HOSTESS & HOST: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM 46 CHERRYWOOD PKWY. & GREG MACDONALD 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $314,900. (EX3680) MLS 14609002

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

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

392 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO

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

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

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

28 FRIZZELL RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3684) MLS 14609214

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

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

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3 REID ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $125,000 (EX3657) MLS 14608309

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

1368 LITTLE CREEK RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $389,900. (EX3686) 14609232

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

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

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

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

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

93 HENRY ST. 5 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $334,900 (EX3687) MLS 14609301

218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3694) MLS 14609446

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

43 SARAH ST. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHROOM $384,500. (EX3677) MLS 14608829

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

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

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

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

PRICE 1496 LAKE RD. 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BEDROOM $169,900. (EX3688) MLS 14609304

NEW PRICE

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

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130 SECOND ST., DESERONTO 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $179,900. (EX3608) MLS 14606727 244 THOMAS ST. W. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133

VACANT LAND

Sherman`s Point waterfront building lot. 97’x403’. Deep water for boating. This lot is located at the lighthouse on Sherman`s Point Road. $179,900. (EX3629) MLS 14607486

ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013

SOLD

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

90 ACRES

BUSINESS

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

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

VACANT LAND

HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3610) MLS 14606775

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 Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3626) GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- MLS 14607264 utes from town. $49,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234

BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821

SOLD

VACANT LAND

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

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

OPEN FOR OFFERS!

NEW

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

SOLD

33 EDGEWOOD DR. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHROOM $355,000. (EX3679) MLS 14608991

VACANT LAND

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

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


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The crisp mornings and cool evenings of October are a reminder that much of the coming months will be spent indoors. Mild temperatures make this a great time of year to take care of housekeeping tasks that will keep your home safe and efficient for the next several months. According to Hydro One, up to 40 per cent of home heat loss is due to air leakage. Ensuring that your home is properly sealed is key to preventing heat from escaping and keeping the cold air out. Here are some tips to help prepare you and your home for the season ahead. Indoor Spaces: • Launder or dry-clean blankets • Replace warm-weather bedding and clothing with cool-weather bedding and clothing • Rotate lightweight curtains, rugs, and throws for heavier ones Consider replacing old windows and doors with new energy efficient options – look for the Energy Rating (ER) that takes into account window size, glazing, frame construction and spacers Outdoor Spaces: • Clean gutters and windows • Scrub porch floors, decks, patios, the driveway, and walkways, cover air conditioning unit • Check windows and doors for cracks around the framing; fix the caulking if you notice any cracks or separations • Turn off your outside water supply from the inside, while leaving outside taps open Making sure your home is fall and winter-ready will help keep you and your family comfortable this season. If you are thinking of selling your home, make sure to speak to your Realtor about fall staging tips.

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1030 Shelley Lane

Buck Lake year round home with level access to the water, year round road access and a detached garage! This one-level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 walk-in closets, open concept kitchen and living area with stone fireplace and dining room with amazing views down the bay. Located just 30 minutes from Kingston or 25 minutes south of Westport. MLS® 14608158

Blakslee Lane

Lovely vacant lot on pristine spring fed Gould Lake and ready for your plans! This parcel on Blakslee lane boasts 500’ feet of deep, clean waterfront and 6 acres of land! This lot has easy access with a laneway already in place, a shed, deck, outhouse and dock and is just 10 minutes north of the village of Sydenham. Opportunity and the beautiful views await! MLS® 14609007 EN E OP US – 1 HO T 11 SA

$244,500 East Bay Lane

$429,900

This exceptional building lot features 125 feet of waterfrontage and is on 1.58 acres on the south shore of Buckshot Lake. There is a laneway to the property and a gentle slope to the smooth rock shoreline and crystal clear water. This lot is perfect to build your dream home or summer getaway. Located near Plevna and within 2 hour drive of Kingston or Ottawa. MLS®14606471

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MLS® 14607614

NEW ING LIST

100 ACRES

$06/5: 30"% r

Adam has a qualified Buyer looking for an executive country property with a lot of privacy up to $700,000 no farther than 10 min north of Kingston please call 613-572-1985 if you are thinking of selling. *Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers already under contract

MLS®

Stunning year-round home or cottage on Devil Lake! This house features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with a whirlpool tub, open concept kitchen, dining area and sunken living room with a huge stone fireplace. The waterfront is deep, clean and with huge permanent docks is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the lake. Just 30 minutes from Kingston! MLS®14609262.

www.gurreathomes.com

EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW

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MLS® 14606629

MLS® 14604331

R0022967643

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