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Rural and urban tax rates were a hot topic again during Tuesday’s Greater Napanee council meeting; the issue will be brought back for more discussion at council’s next meeting. Council has been discussing rural and urban tax rates for months. Staff is actively reviewing and compiling information for the new council to decide whether tax rates and policies should change or stay the same. Still, the current council had a few more questions before the new town council takes over. Ward 5 Councillor Shaune Lucas was adamant that public consultation should take place before a decision is made regarding tax rates. “My concern was that nowhere in that report from Aug. 8 do I see alluded that council would have public discussions,” said Lucas, asking if there was a way to ensure the new council would be required to hold a public meeting regarding tax rates. However, staff explained the new council can discuss whether to have public meetings, change the tax rates or keep things the same. “The intention is to have the RFP out and the work started,” said Greater Napanee Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery during the meeting.

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For the first time, Greater Napanee municipal election candidates will have the opportunity to attend a meeting to discuss ongoing and future projects with municipal staff prior to fully developing their respective platforms. A candidate information meeting is being held Sept. 24 at the Greater Napanee fire hall to provide information on the new online and phone ballot system. After that meeting, Greater Napanee candidates will have the opportunity to stay for a second session, where information will be provided on a variety of ongoing topics, projects and issues the new council will be faced with. Greater Napanee Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery said staff often provides information to candidates upon request so this year staff decided to compile information to provide to all candidates. “Based on feedback from previous elections, we decided that we, as staff, would be a little bit more proactive and provide a paragraph saying, ‘Here are some issues that council has started on, or projects we will be continuing with,’” said Callery.

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Scarecrow Festival returns downtown

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Sightings of scarecrows along Napanee’s downtown core can mean only one thing in this town: the annual Scarecrow Festival is just around the corner. Slated for Sept. 20, the festival that celebrates all things autumn will once again feature children’s games, live music, vendors and plenty of scarecrows. To help get the town in the spirit, organizers are calling on residents to put together their own scarecrows for a chance at some prizes. “We’re running a scarecrow competition,” explains Linda Cooper, chair for this year’s festival. “It’s pretty simple. We’re asking people to create a scarecrow display at their home, business or school. Just take a picture of it and e-mail it to the Napanee BIA (NapaneeBIA@bellnet.ca) or drop it off to 47 Dundas Street E. On the day of the festival we’ll display all the photos and choose the winner and they’ll be announced within a few

days of the festival.” Prizes for the three top scarecrow designs are yet to be announced. The scarecrows don’t have to be completely homemade and will be judged on overall creativity, not photography. Also new this year is an open mic on the stage, where any act can climb on board and perform. They’ll be mixed in with local acts such as Gloria Digby, Gracey Shea, Skylar Green, Jessica Wedden, Shylah Hart, Lisa Hart, Becky Elliot and the band Top Shelf. The always popular cow patty bingo will return with the prize money being split 50/50 between the winner and 4-H, which will be hosting several animal displays. “The 4-H display is always popular,” said Cooper. “I hear they might be bringing a few additional animals.” Also back this year is pumpkin carving, a pumpkin ring toss game and a scarecrow dress-up area for the kids. The fun gets started at 10 a.m., rain or shine. Last

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Once again, Dundas Street from Centre Street to John Street will be closed to vehicular traffic for the annual Napanee Scarecrow Festival. Organizers are hoping for better weather this year than last. year’s event featured way more rain than shine, but was still considered a success. Organizers are hoping for better weather this time around.

The fun isn’t limited to Dundas Street. Napanee’s Talents of the Town will be in full swing in the Market Square, complete with wagon rides, while the

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Olympian part of NDCC 20th anniversary night Rower Derek O’Farrell also to visit local schools BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

As a member of Canada’s four-man rowing team, 2012 Olympian Derek O’Farrell knows a thing or two about the importance of having a united team pulling towards on goal. It’s that kind of thinking that makes him the perfect guest speaker for the Napanee Chamber of Commerce’s 20th anniversary celebration, Sept. 18 at the Napanee Golf and Country Club. While sports and business may not seem like an ideal mix at first thought, O’Farrell says much of the training he puts in for his sport can be applied to the business world. “I talk about my story and journey to the Olympics,” O’Farrell said of the address he’ll deliver next Thursday. “I talk about things that kept me motivated to get there. Motivation is a pretty big aspect to becoming an Olympian and I think there’s a lot of interest for everyone really to know about what kind of motivation it takes and how to stay motivated, how to stay focused and how important it is to be relying on your teammates.” Having just missed the cut for the 2008 games in Beijing, O’Farrell was ready to throw in the towel and give up the sport altogether. Instead he decided to give it one last shot for London and he’s never regretted it. “It really is quite an all-encompassing event,” O’Farrell said of his Olympic experience. “You’re realizing your dream of hard work and the fruits of your labour of four, five, six, 10 years. I was on the national team for about six years. To finally get to the pinnacle of the sport was just a fantastic experience.” During his time in town he’ll also make stops at J.J. O’Neill Catholic School, Selby Public School, The Prince Charles Public School and Southview Public School to chat with students about his experiences. “I hope that when I go to Napanee, or any school for that matter, I’m able to talk to kids and I’m able to inspire and show them that, with

some hard work and dedication, they can really achieve anything,” added O’Farrell. Now living in Ottawa, he says he’s entered ‘real life’, retiring from competing at the Olympic level and instead focusing on life with his fiancé and soon to be born first child. He retired with a World Championship silver and three World Championship bronze medals along with his Olympic appearance. Tickets for the NDCC’s 20-year celebration event, which are $15 for members and $20 for non-members, are available at the NDCC office. That includes hors d’oeuvres and a memento from the evening. There will be a cash bar. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the NGCC. Along with the engaging talk from O’Farrell, guests will get a real insight to how the NDCC helped shaped the community. “The real impetus for the business community coming together to start the Chamber of Commerce was because the business community all felt they had a common interest and wanted to promote the community,” said Kathy Medd, manager of the NDCC. “They felt like if they worked together it would be much easier to make that happen.” Along with reflecting on the past the celebration will also discuss what the next 20 years might hold for the NDCC. “Our focus has changed in the last couple of years, we are becoming more of a business association that is focused on creating networking developments opportunities, working to educate the business community to make sure they’re aware of government regulations that are coming into effect, providing seminars, educational opportunities that will keep them up to date,” said Medd. “As we look toward the future we’re currently in the first stages of a revised strategic plan that will speak to the core principles of the Chamber which is membership services, programs, governance of the organization, advocating for the members in the business community. These are the kinds of things that we’ll be focusing on in the future.”

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COMMUNITY PULSE If you have a non-profit community event or program you would like to promote? Let us promote it in our Community Pulse event listings. Send the details to beaver@bellnet.ca (‘Community Pulse’ in the subject line), fax them to 613-354-2622 or drop them off at the Beaver office. Events must be in by the Monday before our Thursday publication to ensure the event is entered into our system in time. Events are listed chronologically and printed when possible. For more details on the Community Pulse listings, please call 613-3546641 ext. 109. SEPTEMBER 11 HORSESHOES Starting at 6 p.m. at the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Everyone welcome. SEPTEMBER 12 BUSINESS MEN’S FELLOWSHIP

The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet at Selby Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $16 per person. Reservations must be in by Sept. 9. Men, ladies, and youth are welcome. Guest speaker is Mike Hartley. Special music by Margaret Fox. Catered by Spuds. For

tickets call Rev. John Hilliard 613-352-5691 or Garfield 613-583-9235. FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. Home-cooked food. SEPTEMBER 13 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Robin Edgar from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $5 for non-members. All welcome. HARVEST LUNCH Come be our guest at the Macpherson House. Tammy Lloyd will show you how a traditional meal was prepared on an open hearth in an 1830s kitchen using seasonal ingredients. Then, enjoy a lunch by the fire. Registration required. Cost is $12 per person. ‘COUNTRY DAZE AND PIE AUCTION Village Green Nursing Home is hosting its annual Country Daze and Pie Auction from 2-4 p.m. at 166 Pleasant Dr. in Selby. There will be antique tractor showing, entertainment, the pie auction and other activities. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to the residents. If you are interested in donating a pie to the auction please contact the Activity Department at Village Green in at 613-388-

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Music and dancing from 26 p.m., followed by dinner. Cost for members is $8 and for non members $10. Please call 387-2852 for more information! HARVEST SUPPER At Read Parish Hall at 473 Enright Rd., Tyendinaga Township, from 4-6:30 p.m. Hot roast beef with all the trimmings. Adults $15, children 6-12 $8, children 5 and under free. Tickets at the door. SEPTEMBER 15 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Group meets at Trinity United Church, John Street entrance, at 7 p.m. Special meeting featuring a presentation on Guatemala by Rev. Elaine Kellogg. Refreshments. All welcome. BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet at St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Pat Haslett, Master Gardener, will speak on ‘Ornamental Grasses’. Visitors always welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.com. HARVEST SUPPER At Read Parish Hall at 473 Enright Rd., Tyendinaga Township, from 4-6:30 p.m. Hot roast beef with all the trimmings. Adults $15, children 6-12 $8, children 5 and under free. Tickets at the door.

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Time to walk for ‘Friends for Life’ Old dehumidifier? BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Napanee’s Friends for Life! Walk is coming up next weekend with ambition to exceed last year’s fundraising goal. The event benefits the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and is taking place in 18 communities across Ontario. Napanee’s walk will take place at Napanee District Secondary School on Sept. 20 starting at 9 a.m. The event raises funds to prevent animal homelessness and cruelty. “All the money goes toward caring for homeless animals and for the protection of animals, so our investigation services,” said Kristin Mullin, Lennox and Addington SEPTEMBER 16 HERITAGE QUILTERS GUILD Group begins another year at 7 p.m. at Strathcona Paper Centre in Napanee. Special guest is Grantham Books. 50/50 draw, fat quarter draw, coffee and snacks. For more information, visit our website at www.napaneeheritagequiltersguild.co m. Group meets every third Tuesday from September to June. Membership fee $30. Guests welcome to one free meeting. We are a non-profit organization with all monies being used to pro-

OSPCA branch manager, emphasizing that all money raised goes toward operations and care of animals. “This year we’re hoping to raise $15,000. We raised about $12,000 last year. It’s mostly fundraising, so it’s by people collecting pledges or by registering online at www.friendsforlifewalk.ca. Most of it is raised online before the event, but people can bring pledges, cash, cheques and things to the event as well,” Mullin said. Most of the funds raised go toward spaying and neutering animals, explained Mullin. She said reducing the cat population in Napanee is where most of the local OPSCA’s funds and energy goes. “That’s our biggest expense, is spaying and

neutering,” said Mullin. “I think cat overpopulation is probably one of the biggest problems here. We do see a lot of female cats coming through the door with kittens and if people just got their cats spayed or neutered, we wouldn’t see that as much. And that would really take our costs down,” she explained. During next Saturday’s walk, a number of activities will be taking place for kids and pets to participate in. “It’s not just a walk, we have activities planned all day,” explained Mullin. “We will have a barbecue, pet friendly games and displays, nail clipping, local businesses and kids activities. All events will serve to raise funds and awareness for the protection and care of all animals in Ontario.”

COMMUNITY PULSE mote our objectives (foster interest, awareness and education in the area of quiltmaking) and donating to local charitable organizations and educational facilities. SEPTEMBER 17 FISH FRY By the Mundells at St. Mary Magdalene Church. Two sittings, one at 5 p.m. and one at 7 p.m. Cost is $15, $7 for children. Contact Chris Yeomans at 613-354-0704.

WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-cooked food. Everyone welcome. L&A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Garden club will meet at 7 p.m. at 66 Advance Ave. (the Napanee fire station). Topic is ‘What happened in my garden.’ Discuss successes and challenges. Information, call Florence at 613-

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Mullin said she is looking for more businesses to support the event to make it a success. “We’re really trying to get more businesses involved, if businesses want to get involved either as a booth in our market place or as a sponsor,” she said. Those interested can contact Mullin at 613-354-2492 or kmullin@ospca.on.ca. Adoptable dogs will be on site and ready to go to new homes during next Saturday’s OSPCA event. The Friends for Life! Walk to save pets is presented by Nutrience and benefits the OSPCA. Nutrience is a high-quality pet food. For more information, or to register for the event, visit www.friendsforlifewalk.ca, or www.ospcawalk.ca.

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9/11 attacks still reverberate Exactly 13 years ago, the world as we knew it changed. Of course, we’re talking about when a group of 19 Muslim extremists hijacked four jetliners that were taking off from U.S. airports; two of them were flown into the twin towers at the World Trade Centre, one was flown into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and one crashed in a Pennsylvania farmer’s field after the passengers staged a desperate revolt to thwart the hijackers. Even now, comprehending the enormity of that day is difficult, both in terms of the scope of the attack itself, as well as the implications — and we would argue, the ongoing implications — of the attack. We are still feeling the ripples. It could be something seemingly mundane; for instance we now need passports to enter the U.S. when, before 9/11, just a birth certificate and/or a driver’s licence would do. Airport security is greater now than before. We’ve enacted new laws designed to make it harder for terrorists to commit such atrocities here (although we’d be surprised to learn if Canadians or Americans feel any safer now than they did before the attacks happened). Canada became part of an international effort to root out the Taliban, which provided a safe haven for the al-Qaeda terrorists to plan the 9/11 attack, in Afghanistan. By the time Canada’s mission there ended, 158 Canadian soldiers lost their lives. If not for the 9/11 attacks, those young men and women would almost surely be alive today. And, of course, current events happening right now have undeniable links to what happened Sept. 11, 2001. The borders of Iraq and Syria are being effectively redrawn, in the most bloody fashion imaginable, by a group of Islamic extremists. Part of the reason why they’ve been able to do so is because of a weak Iraqi government. Of course, the Iraqi government is weak because it no longer enjoys the support of thousands of American ‘boots on the ground’ in the country. And, of course, the reason why there were ‘boots on the ground’ in Iraq was because the U.S. government and others deemed it necessary to topple its dictator, Saddam Hussein. Although Hussein was not the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, it’s overwhelmingly unlikely that the U.S. would have embarked on regime change in Iraq if the attacks hadn’t occurred. This may be something of an oversimplification of a very complex region that is facing very complex problems, but the connections to the 9/11 attacks can’t be denied. Nor can we deny that those attacks will continue to affect geopolitics, and Canada, for the foreseeable future. Some might say that, in looking back at the events of 9/11, we in the West should become more interventionist in the Middle East. Others will suggest that it’s proof that we should leave well enough alone. We’d argue, as we did in this space last week, that we should be wary of unintended consequences, regardless of whatever path we choose moving forward. Life changed after 9/11. We’d be hard-pressed to find someone who thinks that, since then, it changed for the better. It’s something to consider in the weeks, months and years ahead.

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Bath’s Sarah O’Neill performs at her hometown’s annual Fall Festival on Sunday. Besides a handful of musical acts like O’Neill, the rural-themed festival organized by the Bath Community Revitalization Committee also included a vendors market; a livestock judging demonstration by the L&A 4-H Club; vegetable, flower, baked goods preserves competitions; children’s games and free corn on the cob.

Trespassing on farms a growing issue Trespassing on farm property is becoming an increas- property damages. But the current fines under the act ing annoyance for Ontario farmers. And the Ontario are so low they do nothing to discourage trespassers. The OFA is recommending two main amendFederation of Agriculture is taking a tough stance with recommended amendments to the Trespass to ments to the current act — imposing a minimum fine Property Act. Currently, there is no minimum fine for of $500 for trespassing, and broader police enforcement of the act to address farm trespassing on farmland, and a poor safety and biosecurity concerns process for reimbursing farmers for related to trespassing. damages caused by unwanted visiThe current act has no minitors. mum fine for trespassing, but does Farm fields are enticing wide OFA Comment specify a maximum of $2,000. And open spaces for rural neighbours damage awards are set at $1,000, and visitors straying from designated trails or adjacent land. It’s not uncommon for these which doesn’t go very far to repair fences, recover lost uninvited trespassers to ride around farm fields on or injured animals, compensate for lost crop yields their ATVs, damaging crops and property, disturbing due to damage or fix damage to barns and farm buildanimals and even posing a threat to the farm’s biose- ings. The OFA is requesting the ceiling on damage awards be increased to $25,000, the current ceiling for curity. The Trespass to Property Act was enacted in 1980 Small Claims Court. to protect the rights of landowners. The act restricts SEE OFA | PAGE 7 > entry to rural properties and allows compensation for

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Assessing the candidates in Greater Napanee As of Sept. 4, a number of people had declared their candidacies. Going back several weeks when Marg Isbester started the ball rolling, there have been interviews of all of the candidates (that had disclosed at that time) to discover where they stood on various issues. These interviews were published in the local newspapers. Since I could not really remember what each of the candidates said, supported, were for, or against, I decided to prepare a spread sheet of the most important issues. The paper could not print the spreadsheet as it was, but I will be happy to send any of you an email with this information itemized in chart form. Just send a request to plcliche@sympatico.ca and I will reply. Since not all candidates commented about all of the same topics, I kept a record of only what was said. This little research led to some interesting views and I will share some of these comments with you. Following my review, I decided to add my personal comments (in italics) as well. 1. All candidates see our policing costs as exorbitant. Only one offered a possible solution (without specifics), but the others only hoped that a new formula would be favourable. In business, you need more than ‘hope’ to get the job done. 2. Half of the candidates are against turbines and solar power in one form or another. One suggested that we make all homes more energy efficient, but had no plans addressing how it could be done, at what cost, and who would pay for this initiative. 3. Most candidates said they wanted to keep taxes low but none said at what level, or how they could be reduced. Also, none said that reducing the debt was important, or if it could be done. Three verbalized that they could not see how taxes could be reduced. If you do not think you can do something, then there is no drive to try to accomplish it. How

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can you achieve a goal if you do not have one? There are numerous new businesses bringing money into town coffers. What is happening with this extra money? 4. Three candidates commented that they want a pool, while the rest declared that if there are no grants, there would be no pool. I agree with the latter. There has been enough — or too much — money spent on studies to date. Let’s not give the advocates for a pool in Greater Napanee false hope. Just let this issue die until the government grants are available (if ever). 5. Many candidates are against acclamations. I agree whole-heartedly and have been in contact with Municipal Affairs at Queen’s Park on numerous occasions about this. I also believe that terms of office should be limited to no more than two consecutive terms and that we should abolish the ward system. So far, I have only received the run-around as no one seems to want to make changes, or they just don’t care about the issue. However, I continue to pressure them, regardless. I also recommend that council pass a law to forbid itself from increasing the debt load unless there is a referendum about it. As of 2012, the audited financial report for the Greater Napanee region showed a debt load of $15,512,554, which had increased from $10,397,465 — an increase of $5,115,089, or 49 per cent — since 2011. Most of the debt was accumulated at fairly high interest rates. This translates to roughly $1,000 of debt for every man, woman and child living in Greater Napanee. One debenture for water at the Greater Napanee storage tank stands at $2.5 million. At the same time, surcharges on our water bills stand at $1,767,720 which is more than we pay in user fees. Council should not be allowed to increase our debt and I would like to see a plan that will show how this debt will be

eliminated in the future. Let’s hear it.

now. What are the costs involved? Will it offer us tax savings?

6. Some candidates believe that there is no long-term plan for our town. I hope there is. If there is no plan, disarray and confusion ensue.

10. As I understand it, to date, it looks like we are going to vote on-line. My questions to the person in charge of this are as follows: a) When will we know how the system works — with details? b) Can you assure us that the security of the system is 100 per cent so that nobody can access information about how each person voted?

7. Many townsfolk, including me, think there should be an entry on the ballots that reads as follows: ‘none of the above’ — this will send a message. 8. Candidates who commented about BREC were mostly against it. So far, it has been 15 years, with the lawyers being the only winners. I cannot believe the Ontario Ministry of Environment has been sitting on their hands for so long, afraid to make a decision. The way I see it is that if a decision is not made, no votes will be lost. What a way to manage! I pose this question to council “What is the future of our waste program, and how much more will it cost?” Without question, each town needs and must take care of its own garbage. Why should any other town take our garbage if we are not willing to take others garbage? Common sense is needed here. In Europe, garbage is burned extremely safely and this burning creates cheap energy. Such a program just came into effect in the east end of Toronto. Yes, it costs money to do this; however, the revenue can be great also. Two camps are fighting to have it their way rather than working together to resolve the issue with the best possible solution. Enough bickering! Let’s move forward and pressure the government to get on with a decision. I would like to hear what the plans are in dealing with this situation when addressing all the possibilities regarding waste disposal. 9. Most candidates want to reduce waste by composting, recycling and other means. I agree with this but let’s hear about a program that will be better than the one we have

11. The way I see it, we need changes in council. From my point of view, this is the most secretive council I have yet encountered, and this must change regardless of who is elected. It is our money that is being spent. 12. Whether one does or does not like what Council has accomplished in the past four years, it is the responsibility of all citizens who can vote to actually do so. Voting gives us the right to praise or criticize the results, but if you do not vote you lose that right — who should listen to you if you are just sitting on the fence, or can’t be bothered to vote? Therefore, make your views count, and contribute to the results you want. This is your opportunity to discuss amongst yourselves, what you expect to see from your council in the future. Let’s start the debates. 13. In the end, I am disappointed with candidates who make promises without letting us know how and when they will accomplish them. I, therefore, challenge all candidates to come clean before the election with their plans on how they will deliver on their promises and how much these promises will cost us. In my opinion, those who fail to do so are just blowing smoke, hoping to sound good and get elected.

And the low level of enforcements when offenders are caught and charged means farmers are often on the hook for damages. By adding minimum fines and increasing damage awards, the OFA also hopes to elevate the seriousness of this trespassing situation with regional law enforcers. Biosecurity is becoming an increasing concern on farms, where the spread of plant and animal diseases is a continuous threat. When unwanted visitors enter farm property on foot or ATVs, they could unknowingly carry a much bigger nuisance than trespassing, spreading the risk of disease. And that’s a problem with a much bigger price tag than a $1,000 in damages. The OFA has been working with government and policy makers to amend the Trespass to Property Act since 2005. We need this act updated to reflect the severity of trespassing and the damages that result from thoughtless or reckless behaviour. Keith Currie is the vice-president of the OFA.

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Wanted: more candidates to run for mayor Pierre Cliche, Greater Napanee

Napanee white ibis brings back memories For three days last month, a small creek that runs past the Walmart store in Napanee was the focus of some pretty intense attention. During that time a rare southern white ibis was spending some leisure time there. The southern bird, normally more at home in the brackish marshes of Florida and south Texas, was first seen in flight by Robert Lane of Fish Lake. The bird was seen again on the third day by Jeff Haffner of Napanee at 7 a.m., and was photographed some two hours later by Kingston area resident Mike Burrell. Ibises, herons and egrets are much given to post breeding dispersals when individuals, especially the juveniles of the year (this white ibis was a juvenile), begin wandering around extensively, before returning to their home territories. Why the white ibis has been confirmed only six times in Ontario, one of them at famed Prince Edward Point, in 2009, is unclear, as other members of the family turn up regularly in late summer. Fortunately, confirmation of this white ibis did not have to be

obtained through the barrel of a shotgun. The accounts of reliable observers, and at least one good photograph, were sufficient. However, it wasn’t always that way in the early years of ornithology. One book I have, dated 1894, treated confirmations differently. Reading this book titled, simply, Birds of Ontario by Thomas McIllwraith, gives one an appreciation of advancements in birding equipment, particularly field guides, and how certain practices, common and acceptable back then, have changed. Certainly, by even offering a book on birds, McIllwraith was way ahead of his time. Serious birders back then were few and the hobby was generally regarded as a pursuit favoured by retired teachers, elderly spinsters and school boys on a hike. The book gives the family and genus of each species treated, and detailed descriptions are provided on plumages, eggs, nest, habitat and distribution in the province. Although intended to be a scientific publication, the author sprinkles the book with personal anecdotes which makes

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Outdoor Rambles for interesting reading. Perhaps the most radical change reflected in this book is the method by which “material evidence” is collected to support the occurrence of a bird. Even when I started birding back in the early 1960s, there was still some interest in “obtaining” specimens to document the occurrence of rare species. With today’s improved technology in photography, and more experienced birders in the field, we no longer need to obtain a specimen

of a bird to prove it actually occurred. Back in McIllwraith’s day, however, the practice was acceptable, and there were not so subtle hints in McIlwraith’s book of the old Jack Minor approach of dividing birds into good and bad. Owls and hawks in particular went through this rigorous evaluation, with Class B listing birds that were beneficial and worthy of protection, Class D, whose evil deeds exceeded the good, and Class C where good deeds balanced the evil. It was interesting to note that because an osprey ate fish, it was unceremoniously, and without question, dumped into Class D. But even more obvious was McIllwraith’s casual reference to the practice of killing birds to provide material evidence. On collecting, he states, “I would advise them (younger readers) to cultivate the taste, for I know of no pastime so conducive to health, nor one that will afford so much rational enjoyment. An outing in our bracing Canadian air is enjoyable at any season of the year, and the capture of a

rare bird is an event productive of feelings which only the enthusiastic collector can understand.” The prize, however, goes to the description of the rare Louisiana waterthush where the author, crossing a deep ravine accented by a rippling brook, describes his feelings upon hearing the rich, liquid notes. “The bird moved about with mincing steps, often turning around with a jerk of the tail, and uttering his characteristic notes with such energy that, for a time, the whole ravine seemed filled with the sound… the recollection of our first meeting has lingered long in my memory, and this particular bird still occupies a prominent place in my collection.” The Napanee white ibis has no idea what its descendants had to go through when they dared to show up in new territory. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613848-4549. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.


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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago September 9, 1964 n A fire at a local farm caused an estimated $25,000. In “one of the most serious fires in this area,” a barn, chicken house, milk house and a quantity of livestock were destroyed at the farm of Edgar Drew near Moscow. Fire departments from Newburgh, Enterprise and Yarker fought the blaze throughout the night. Cause of the fire was not known at the time. It was first noticed by neighbours while the Drews were visiting another farm nearby. Drew, a longtime Camden Township councillor, lost 20 pigs, five calves and a number of hens. n The Bradshaw family, who could trace their family line back to the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists, were taking a special extra step to protect the area’s history. The Bradshaws committed to spearheading an effort to restore cemeteries across the Bay of Quinte region. Those involved with the restoration plan were organizing the effort in conjunction with the upcoming Canadian centennial celebrations.

35 Years Ago September 12, 1979 n Barring any physical problems, Napanee was about to receive its first family of Vietnamese refugees within a few days. Thanh Tho Huynh, his wife and three children arrived in Montreal on Sept. 10 and were expected to arrive in Napanee any day. The family fled North Vietnam. They spoke no English at all at the time of their arrival in Canada; they would be learning the language from private volunteer tutors over the next three to six months. A group of local citizens formed a committee to help to organize the effort to bring the refugees here. n The Lennox and Addington 4H Club was impressing visitors who were taking part in an exchange. In Napanee were a couple of 4H members from Prince Edward Island, who were taking part in an exchange program funded by Open House Canada, a federal government agency. While here, the teens also visited several local landmarks including Fort Henry, Bellevue House and, of course, the Allan Macpherson house. A couple of local teens, meanwhile, also made the trip to PEI, to experience life in Canada’s smallest province.

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Editor’s Note: This is the 26th installation of an ongoing series provided by L&A County to mark the municipality’s 150th anniversary. This article contains excerpts from the Lennox & Addington County Minute Book: 1946-1963. June 1946 n Post war planning committee recommended a county memorial hall be erected at the back of the Harvey Warner Park. January 1947 n County Health Unit established, as of July 1, 1947, and County Board of Health to administer it. November 1947 n Request of Napanee lawyers for the use of the grand jury room as a law library was recommended, if it did not interfere with committee services. March 1948 n Chain of office presented to the warden on behalf of county and government county officials. June 1948 n Endorsed a resolution objecting to the manufacture or sale of oleo margarine. n Councillors attended ceremonies at Amherst Island regarding new school and ferry. November 1949 n Ken Woods was paid $10 for putting the rope on the flag pole at the court house. July 1951 n A bylaw to raise $780,000 for building a new collegiate institute was passed by a vote of 10 to five. Subsequent bylaw to borrow this sum was passed 12 to one. August 1951 n Report of post war planning committee adopted that H.J. McFarland Construction Company tender of $185,000 be accepted (although there were two

lower tenders) and Logan Gallagher was to be the architect for the construction of County Memorial Community Hall. January 1953 n Tender of $4,404.56 by Kimmerly Lumber Company for alterations for lady jurors’ room accepted. Drevor and Smith to make plans and supervise for $240. June 1953 n Letter received from Lennox District Women’s Institute requesting that only the flag of Canada be displayed on the County Memorial Building. January 1954 n County paid $150 to Frost the Mover for transportation of museum cases and arranging for an I beam to be put in the museum. June 1954 n Pension plan for employees of the county was passed. November 1954 n Yearly grant of $100 to be made to each warden putting on a warden’s banquet. November 1955 n Lennox and Addington Historical Society appointed a museum committee. n Bylaw passed appointing James L. Moloney, County Assessor. March 1956 n Motion passed to petition Attorney General to set up a juvenile and family court in this county. June 1956 n Mrs. Jessie Hall, Mr. Davies and Mr. Oakes made appeal for money to expand Kingston General Hospital. $3,000 granted over a five-year period. n The Women’s Institutes were to be asked to make a local survey to find the number in need of shelter

and who would use a home for the aged, if one were built. n Gave $500 to UEL Association, Adolphustown project. November 1956 n It was decided to order a memorial tablet in memory of Second World War casualties. March 1958 n A request was made to the Town of Napanee to slow down in its move to take action against the Strathcona Paper Company for alleged pollution of river. June 1958 n Resolved that request of Ernestown to withdraw from Napanee High School district be granted. November 1959 n It was passed that the heating system of the court house and jail be converted from coal to gas. January 1960 n Tentative approval of a grant of $375,000 for a hospital was lost on a vote of 10 to six. n The judge was authorized to purchase a tape recorder for court work for $200. June 1960 n The matter of granting $375,000 for a hospital was again voted down, nine to seven. June 1961 n Motion to grant to hospital association up to $537,950 was lost. It was referred to finance committee on a vote of 10 to six. n First report of finance committee recommended further study to be made regarding home for aged before decision is reached as to hospital grant. Second report was that the county should not finance the hospital at this time.

March 1962 n The Honourable Lester B. Pearson briefly addressed the council concerning government of local municipalities. June 1962 n Committee appointed to investigate regarding hospital and report at September meeting. n A speaker system to be installed in the council chambers. September 1962 n Decided on a vote of ten to six not to issue debentures for $495,000 for hospital. January 1963 n A county bylaw enforcement officer to be engaged. $2,000 given to Hotel Dieu building fund. March 1963 n A centenary committee appointed to work with the historical society in preparation of a centennial book. June 1963 n No further action to be taken on the proposal to appoint a county constable, as only Kaladar suggested it would co-operate with the county if one were appointed. July 1963 n Tentative approval of $345,000 for a hospital on a differential basis to be recommended by the finance committee on or before the September session. October 1963 n The county reaffirmed its position of non-endorsement of any private prepaid medical scheme. n Administration of justice committee established in lieu of the police and special jail Committees. December 1963 n $250,000 grant made to the hospital association on condition three council members are appointed to the building committee of that association and representation on the hospital board. Carried, 16 to nothing.

Books into movies After a summer full of movies releases adapted from books (Divergent, The Fault In Our Stars, The Giver, If I Stay) and an autumn that looks similar (Maze Runner, This Is Where I Leave You, Wild, Unbroken), it is clear that Hollywood has turned to the publishing world for its inspiration. For avid readers it is a mixed blessing; while it is exciting to see a story you loved reach a wider audience, it is also undeniable that a book original usually blasts its movie version out of the water. But why is that so? Limited Time for Storytelling While a writer can more or less work within an unlimited time can-

Catherine Coles Coles’ Notes vas, most filmmakers are limited to 1.5-3 hours. Condensing of books into movies leads to deleted details and abbreviations of developments. “That’s Not How I Pictured It!” Once a filmmaker decides upon settings and characters, we’re limited to seeing those characters and settings through their eyes. However, 100 different readers of the same book may have 100 different images of a character’s appearance. And if an

actor doesn’t measure up to what you imagined, there’s some disappointment. It is this reason why no one was ever going to be happy with the poor soul who was cast as 50 Shades of Grey’s Christian. Lost In Translation Unless a book’s writer is heavily involved in the filmmaking process of the adaptation (which is too rarely the case), filmmakers perceive the author’s writing and create the movie based on their own take. And, as anyone who has frequented a book club knows, there are plenty of ways to interpret a book.

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BOOKS FROM PAGE 8 Books Allow the Reader to Put it Together. While some movies are great at creating subtle tension, others often overdo the visuals. With scary movies in particular, less is often more, because ultimately it is the viewer’s imagination that is the best at scare tactics. Sometimes it is just better if things are so spelled out for you. Inner Dialogue Is Tricky It is inner dialogue that gives a reader insight into a character’s mind and for character-driven readers, it is exploring another person’s brain that is the best part of the reading experience. While a movie is afforded the power of visual stimulation, it’s limited in terms of having to tell a story primarily through dialogue. So unless filmmakers go with a Ferris Bueller-esque “talk to the audience” format, you are losing the inner dialogue that is fundamental to most books. So while it is true that the movie rarely measures up to the book, sometimes it comes close. A good adaptation can inspire movie-goers to return to the book original to pick up on details and insights they may have missed — and if you are a champion of books, then that’s nothing to complain about! Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for L&A County.

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COMMUNITY PULSE SEPTEMBER 18 HORSESHOES Starting at 6 p.m. at the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Everyone welcome. SEPTEMBER 19 FALL ROUND UP DINNER AND DANCE At the Napanee Lions Hall, music by Jeff Code and Silver Wings. Cost is $40 per person. Dinner (chicken and ribs) at 6 p.m. Dance from 710:30 p.m. Cash bar, door prizes and much more. Purchase tickets in advance at the L&A SOS office at 310 Bridge St. W., 613-354-6668 and Gray’s IDA Drug Store at 18 Dundas St. W. All proceeds go to L&A Seniors Outreach Services. COUNTRY CHURCH Rev. Oscar Simpson presents Country Church at Hartington Community Church at 7 p.m. Special

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DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH

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GRACE UNITED CHURCH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday School

guests: Gord Struthers, Jim Smith and The Old Hims. Freewill offering and refreshments following. For information call 613-3742178. FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. Home-cooked food. FISH FRY Trinity United Church in Elginburg is holding a Mike Mundell Fish Fry on from 57 p.m. Adults: $15, Children 5-12: $7, 4 and under free. Takeouts will be available. Our delicious homemade pies for dessert. SEPTEMBER 19&26 NAPANEE PIONEER SQUARE DANCE CLUB You are invited to join them at 7:30 p.m. at Southview Public School at 18 Golf

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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.

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

Course Lane in Napanee for two free nights of dancing with refreshments to follow. Call Donna at 613-354-7139 or Muriel at 613-354-4595. SEPTEMBER 20 SCARECROW FESTIVAL The Macpherson House will be celebrating with the rest of downtown Napanee during the annual Scarecrow

Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come and visit the Macpherson House and sample some treats during our baking demonstrations. There will be fall crafts for the children and tours fo the Macpherson House decorated for the season. Admission by donation.

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n Sept. 19 — Fall Round-Up Dinner and Dance Napanee Lions Hall, County Rd. 8. All proceeds to L&A Seniors Outreach Services. Dinner starts at 6 p.m., dance at 7:15 p.m. Music by Jeff Code and Silver Wings. Chicken, ribs, corn, salads, beans, hot biscuits, and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Cost is $40 per person. Cash bar available. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the SOS office, 310 Bridge St. W, Suite D-01, Napanee; or Gray’s IDA Drugstore, 18 Dundas St. W., Napanee. For further information, please call SOS at 613-354-6668. Ages 19 and older are welcome. Wheelchair accessibility. RECREATION FUN

n L&A SOS and the 55Plus Activity Centre for the summer are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Stability Ball, Toning, Stretching, Pilates. Yoga and Zumba Gold. Social Programs: Creative Writing and Euchre. Other Art, Social, and Education Programs will resume in September. You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-8889. L&A SOS Offsite Activities on hold over summer.

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

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

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

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

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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com

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25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Enjoy Worship, Ministry of Music and Fellowship with Rev. Mark Arnill for this coming 14th Sunday after Pentecost. Service starts at 10:30am. Sunday School is available. Wireless hearing assistance and elevator service is available. Trinity United Church...where everyone is always invited and warmly welcomed. www.napaneetrinity.ca


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Loyalist Township holds recreation celebrations Municipality opens new activity centre in old fire hall, marks W.J. Henderson Centre’s 40th

BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

On Sunday, Loyalist Township was celebrating recreation, both new and old. On the same day that the township marked the 40th anniversary of the W.J. Henderson Recreation Centre, it opened a new recreation centre in Amherstview. The new Loyalist Leisure and Activity Centre is located in Loyalist’s former Amherstview fire station after the fire department moved into a new fire hall at the western end of Amherst Drive. “This facility here is finally something we can

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(use) to expand on our programs,� said Loyalist Township Mayor Bill Lowry, who remarked on the fact that the municipality was able to ‘recycle’ one of its facilities. “If you want to talk about sustainability, the buzzword of politics, when you have a fire hall that was created here 50 years ago, and today we’re going to use it as a recreation facility for our programming, I really think it’s what you would call good, effective governance.� According to Loyalist Township Recreation Supervisor Teressa Cormier, the township’s rec department has been looking to add to its amount of available programming space for some time. “We

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SEPTEMBER 20 CHARITY BALL TOURNAMENT Organized by Greater Napanee Fire Services to support firefighter Jessica Boomhower, as she continues to fight to make steps towards recovery. Cost per team is $300. There will be activities for children. Bring your family and cheer on your team, bring the kids to check out the fire trucks, police car and ambulance, barbecue hamburgers, hot dogs and cold drinks, 50/50 draw. Contact Katrina Jackson to enter a team or if you have any questions. Call 613-331-5841 or jkatrina@hotmail.com. DEMOLITION DERBY Stone Mills Firefighters are presenting

pool have been added along the way. “It’s in the heart of the community,� said Lowry. “I think because it was so well built, it’s going to be around for a long, long time. It’s going to be in our history

a demolition derby at 1 p.m., behind the fire hall in Tamworth. Event a benefit to support retired firefighter Keith Baker following an unfortunate accident. Raffle car for those who want a challenge. Pre-entry fee is $40 for cars, $50 for trucks, $10 late fee. Registration from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Large car features, mini car feature, trucks feature. Cost is $8 for adults, $15 for children 6-13, kids under 6 free. For information, contact Elsie Dowdle at 613-354-5136 or firefighter Mike McKenna at 613-358-2063. ART IN THE PARK From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exit Realty Acceleration will be sponsoring ‘Art in the Park’, a visual art exhibit and sale

On August 30, 2014, Deseronto Legion Branch 280 held a Golf Tournament at Briar Fox Golf Club in Marysville. This tournament was to raise money to continue to support numerous charitable organizations in the community. First we would like to thank those who “Sponsored a Hole.�

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haven’t had any type of dedicated programming space for doing all kinds of programs,� she said. “We’ve been using the schools. The schools are sometimes hard to get into for different reasons, because everyone uses the schools. This is dedicated programming space for the recreation department, which is something it’s never had. That’s been pretty exciting. We’re able to increase all the programs being offered.� She said that those programs are designed for all ages, from the very young to the very old. “We’re looking at being able to do something for everyone,� she said. The facility includes a large ‘studio’ area for activities that require a large amount of space, from fitness classes to dodge ball. It also has a smaller multipurpose room which can be opened up to add to the space available in the studio. Another large, separate meeting area also has a small kitchen. Only a matter of hours after the township cut the ribbon on the new rec facility, it was celebrating the

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in beautiful Conservation Park. Come and mingle with Napanee and surrounding areas artists and admire their artwork. Our mayor will be welcoming visitors at noon and artist and author Tim Nimigan will address artists and visitors on the importance of Art in our community. Free hot dogs will be served from noon to 1:30 p.m. and prizes will be drawn every hour. Free admission for the public. Artists wishing to participate and exhibit their artwork are requested to call Elaine Taranu or Johanne Brunner at 613354-4800. Finally, all proceeds from this event will go to @Home in L&A, a critical residential service for homeless youth in L&A.


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One-wheeled climate activism turns heads BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

You don’t see a unicycle rolling down the street every day. It’s that novel sight that Joseph Boutilier is hoping will prompt the public to sit up and take notice of the threat posed by climate change. Boutilier, a former video game designer from Victoria B.C., is riding from his hometown to Ottawa as part of his ‘Unity for the Climate’ unicycle ride for climate action. By the time he arrives in Ottawa on Monday, Boutilier will have travelled 5,000 on one wheel. He admits that it isn’t easy. “It’s uncomfortable, as you can imagine,” he said, noting that he learned how to ride a unicycle just for this trip. “Once you’re going it’s not so bad, but it definitely adds a lot of challenge to situations that wouldn’t trouble a cyclist let alone a driver — just different terrain, hills, wind. Crosswinds are the worst. Every traffic light or stop sign I either have to time it or get off and then hop on again, which can be difficult sometimes. Those are the big frustrations. But, once you’re cruising on a highway, it’s not so bad.” It was a growing sense that he wasn’t doing enough to combat climate change at a personal level that prompted him to begin this campaign. “Before (I was a game designer), I was kind of working more in the non-profit field. It was very part-time. Once I got

into the private sector, I found that it was just impossible to stay in the loop and remain engaged. I really got to a point where I felt like, by absolving myself of responsibility on the climate issue, I was part of the problem. I had to get back to it,” he said. Boutilier said that he chose a unicycle as his vehicle for the campaign because it’s unusual and somewhat whimsical. “It’s more noteworthy and a good icebreaker,” he said of his unicycle. “The climate crisis is such a heavy issue, and there’s a lot of doom and gloom, and a lot of negative campaigns. I wanted to do something that’s kind of more accessible and perky and lighthearted. I can’t think of anything that fits that description better than a unicycle.” Boutilier left on his trip on April 5. He said that his reception along the way has been positive, for the most part. “Of course, I’ve met my share of climate deniers and pro-oilindustry folks, but really I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the level of awareness that’s out there,” he said. He said that the campaign has two main goals: to raise awareness about climate change and to urge government action to combat climate change. “(The ride) is largely about getting climate change back in the national discourse, but beyond that, there are a few specific policies that we need to see right away,” he said. Among them are the

establishment of a price on carbon or a cap-and-trade system. Boutilier said he’d like to hear from both the NDP and the Liberal parties about their climate-change plans, and how they’d work together in the event of a minority government after the next election. “They both have quite disparate ideas on how to tackle this problem, so, I want some assurances that they’re willing to make some policy compromises,” he said. Meanwhile, Boutilier said he’d like to see the current Conservative government live up to pledges to cut subsidies and tax breaks for oil companies, and to establish new regulations on the oil sands. “We haven’t seen those things. This is sort of their last chance to make good on those promises before the next election. That, I think, is a source of common ground that I definitely hope to hammer home,” he said. In Ottawa on Monday, he said he plans to have a rally with supporters at noon, followed by a meeting with MPs and a press conference around 4 p.m. “I know that Elizabeth May (leader of the Green Party) is going to be there, Liberal MP John McKay is going to be there, and I’m hoping NDP environment critic Meagan Leslie will be there as well. We have invited Leona Aglukkaq, the environment minister, as well, but we haven’t heard,” he said. You can visit his website and track his progress at unityfortheclimate.ca.

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Joseph Boutilier has ridden this unicycle from Victoria, B.C. all the way to Ontario in hopes of raising awareness about climate change.

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Local farmer challenges for Ward 2 council spot BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Local farmer and agricultural leader Max Kaiser has decided to run in this

fall’s municipal election. Having been born and raised in former Adolphustown Township, Kaiser is adamant that someone with strong rural roots should represent Greater Napa-

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nee’s Ward 2, which is why Kaiser has decided to run. He said he made the decision once current councillor Shane Grant withdrew his name from the race. “I’ve been fortunate to have really good representation leading up to now with Mike Schenk (current Ward 1 councillor) having been my councillor previously (before the wards were redistributed) and Shane Grant for the last two terms. I was very appreciative of their representation and confident in it, but when I heard Shane Grant was not interested in running anymore, I thought that in his absence I wanted to make sure there was a good rural voice on council,” explained Kaiser. He said it was only a matter of time until he would decide to run for council. His father was once a municipal councillor and leading up to now, Kaiser has been very involved in the agricultural community. “I’ve been involved in different agricultural organizations; I was on the Lennox and Addington Stewardship council for

about eight years,” he said, adding he has also served with the Lennox and Addington Federation of Agriculture, Normal Farm Practices Protection Board, Egg Farmers of Ontario board, and has served on the provincial board for the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association. “I think stepping up means stepping up 100 per cent, making every council meeting within reason… I’ll leave the tractor’s seat to come to a council meeting. It’s something I’m going to make a full commitment to,” said Kaiser. As far as the ward system goes, Kaiser said he feels this system is the best way for Greater Napanee to have proper representation. “I think the rural part of the municipality needs good representation,” he said, stating a voting-atlarge system may not provide accurate representation for each area of Greater Napanee’s large geographical area. “I like the ward system myself because I think that especially in this municipality, and in this geographical area, people identify

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with smaller communities or they identify with whatever they’ve had, and change isn’t always welcome. I think a lot of the residents in Napanee like to know that they have one person they can go to and that person lives in their ward, I think that’s important to a lot of people, and I agree with that,” said Kaiser. Kaiser has similar views on urban and rural tax rates, stating rural residents should continue to receive a lower tax rate than those living in urban parts of the municipality. “I pay more in taxes every day because every time I drive to town, I burn a lot more gas than people who live there. I don’t have the option of walking to these services or even taking a cab would be considerably more,” he said, adding rural residents also have the cost of maintaining septic systems and other necessities urban residents do not have to pay out of pocket for. Though Ward 2 is not

within the proposed Dorland Wind Project, it is located just across the water from the site. “I attended an info session earlier this year and saw some people very passionately opposed. It is a difficult issue, with many differing perspectives, but I wouldn’t want to pass on any opportunity this might bring to benefit Greater Napanee either,” he said. “I know that it’s a very contentious issue. There are a lot of people who are very much opposed to the sight of them, the sound of them, there’s some perceived health risks to them, environmental impacts. On the other side, there are an awful lot of renewable energies with all the solar panels; I don’t know that we benefit more or less from one or the other,” he added. Kaiser said renewable energy is, or should be, an important part of Greater Napanee’s future. “We are in a pretty reasonable wind zone this close to the lakeshore and I think that brings with it a certain social responsibility that, for example, Addington Highlands is not a great spot for windmills. Greater Napanee, in terms of wind generation capacity, is certainly better. I think that’s something that needs consideration,” he said. As far as a municipal swimming pool goes, Kaiser said he would like more information on the issue before making a formal decision whether he’s in favour or against pursuing the project. “It really needs to be a good business-sense decision and that needs good information. Personally, I think swimming is kind of one of those core life skills every person should have, certainly in eastern Ontario we have so much water around us and in this municipality,” said Kaiser. “Swimming is key and I think it’s important that we should consider having a pool, but whether or not it’s something we can take on, I don’t have an answer for that right now.” Kaiser has a similar view on OPP costs, and other costs the federal and provincial government instructs the municipality to pay. “When we get our tax bills and you get our breakdown about where our tax dollars are going, revenue versus expenses, that’s (OPP) obviously a huge item for this municipality,” he said. “It is something that should be high on the radar and it’s something that should be a top burner item at all times for this municipality.” Kaiser is running for the position of Ward 2 councillor. Current Ward 2 councillor Shane Grant withdrew his name about a month ago. Cheryl Lepine also withdrew her name from the race. Kaiser is running against Peter Veltheer and Dave Pinnell Jr. for the position.


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Local teen vying to become ‘Next Star’ Ryland Clark a finalist in YTV singing contest BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA

“To prepare I am just going over vocal warm-ups everyday. We have a vocal coach at the studio and she helps us to prepare. And practicing the songs we’ll be singing.” Clark said he auditioned for The Next Star in May and has spent the entire summer working toward next weekend’s finale. “The process for The Next Star is you audition and it’s out of thousands of kids all across Canada. I auditioned in Toronto in front of the judges and they gave me a gold ticket to make it to the top 12 and then I got to perform in the top-12 performance and I made it on to the top six and that’s where I am now,” explained Clark. “Up to this point, every week we’ve gone in with the vocal coach and choreographer and we work on preparing for the show… Every day can be something different: one day it can be singing, one day it can be choreography, one day it can be interviews, another day it can be doing social things,” he said. Clark spent most of the summer in Toronto learning choreography, new songs and improving his singing among the other contestants. Ryland Clark’s Dad, Andrew, said out of about

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A local teenager is a top-six finalist among youth singers across Canada and is competing for the title of YTV’s The Next Star winner. Ryland Clark, of Deseronto, has been singing since he was two and performing locally since he was 10. Now, at the age of 15, he is among the top Canadian youth performers and is competing to win a one-song record deal, a Gibson guitar and a $5,000 Sears shopping spree. On top of singing, Clark is an athlete and a dancer, which helps to put him above other Next Star performers. YTV’s The Next Star is a national youth singing competition. The show began airing on July 14 and the finale will be aired live on Sept. 21 at Canada’s Wonderland. On this episode, all six finalists will compete and one performer will be crowned the winner. “The song that I’m going to be performing at finale is going to be my original song, ‘She’s So Hepburn,’ … that’s a tradition every year,” said Clark. The song is now available on iTunes.

six weeks, Ryland was only home for about two days this summer. Andrew said his son has been working hard and he’s proud every time he sees Ryland perform and see how far he’s come. “It’s exciting. It’s fun to watch, because we don’t know we just have to wait for the TV show to see what he does. Because he went away all summer,” said Andrew. “It’s been a lot of work.” Ryland said he’s competed in smaller competitions but nothing as big as The Next Star. “This is the biggest contest I’ve been in. I’ve performed in a contest for a humane society in Belleville but this the biggest contest I’ve performed for and my first time on TV too,” Ryland said. Going into the finale, Ryland said he feels confident but humbly said each of the top six competitors have an equal chance of winning. “I have a good feeling going into it — anyone could win it at this point, everyone is so talented. It’s really up to voting, for how many people vote for you,” Ryland explained. To vote for Ryland Clark, Text: “STAR 6” to 98888 or online at http://nextstar.ytv.com.

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Museum to host ‘fashionable’ look back at WWI

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Lennox and Addington’s County Museum and Archives will host a pair of informative talks this coming Saturday and Tuesday, highlighting women’s roles in two wars that shaped the face of Canada. Fashion historian Diane Gallinger will host Saturday’s talk at 6:30 p.m. known as Fashions on the Homefront. She’ll be discussing how the First World War affected women’s role in society as evident by changes in fashion. It all gets started with a performance by the Martellos, which will be harmonizing songs from the early 20th century. The quartet is made up of Frank Pinch, Dave Gilmore, Ken Hancock and

Dave Fewtrell. “It will give us some insight into how the war transformed women’s fashion from the flowing gowns of the Edwardian era to the more boyish figure of the flapper era,” said L&A Museum and Archives Manager Jane Foster. “We’re looking at the time in between and the impact the war had on the home front and using women’s fashion as the vehicle to look at that.” Gallinger’s illustrated talk will usher in a new display of original women’s garments from the era, which will be at the museum through February 2015. The talk, however, will cover much more than just what women wore during this time period, but also discuss the shift in attitudes regarding the role of women in society.

“To understand the change in fashion Diane will be talking about how the war transformed women’s roles from just observers into full participants, into roles that were men’s roles,” said Foster. “That change is reflected in the style of costume. For example, the hem line rises in that period to make walking easier and you’ve got loosely belted blouses and shirt waists and tailored suits. You’re starting to see a move to a more influenced style of clothing that correlates with the roles that they were taking on while many of the husbands and young men were overseas.” Tuesday’s talk, which is hosted by David Hemming, will separate fact from fiction on one of Canada’s earliest heroines, Laura Secord. Known now as the face

of Laura Secord Chocolate, she saved many lives during the War of 1812 by walking 32 kilometres out of American-occupied territory to warn British soldiers of an impending attack. As with any good historic event, many of the details of her famous march has been embellished over the years. That’s what prompted Hemming to embark on a journey of his own, using first hand sources to get only the facts. “He used materials in archives and also by talking to family descendants to revisit the story of Laura Secord,” Foster said of Hemming. “A lot of what he has published is new material that came to light

through these sources.” Even those who have studied the War of 1812 extensively will likely learn something new from the lecture. “It’s become part of the Canadian mythology,” Foster said of the story of Secord. “(Hemming is) basically taking that back to its roots and looking at it again.” The Laura Ingersoll Secord talk will get underway at 7 p.m. Admission to each presentation is $3 or $2.50 for seniors and students. Tickets are available at the door. Tuesday’s talk will be the first of an ongoing ‘Tuesday Nights at the Museum’ series, which will

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Award-winning author guest of L&A Libraries Terry Fallis, author of No Relation, in Napanee to discuss best-selling novel next month

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Award-winning author Terry Fallis will be the first guest speaker in the County of Lennox and Addington’s Public Library’s first ever ‘author gala’ next month, where he will discuss his newest novel, No Relation. The event will tie into the county’s ‘One Book, One L&A’ community reading program, where all members of the community have been urged to “get on the same page” by reading Fallis’ Canadian bestselling novel, No Relation. “I’m hoping to give a little talk about my new novel and do a bit of reading from it. (I’ll) answer as many questions as I can, meet as many readers as I can, and talk to as many people as I can,” Fallis said. The novel features a man named Earnest Hemmingway and details what it’s like to live with the same name as someone famous. “An essential character in the book isn’t famous but he has the same name as somebody who was very famous. We probably all know people in our community, maybe not many but you probably know one person who (has a name that)

has become famous because somebody else has done something,” Fallis explained. “It’s a book that almost has a universal appeal. We all come from families; this is a story about family and family dynamics and family tradition.” Fallis said he had been thinking about the idea for his novel No Relation for nearly 30 years. In 1988, he had a client meeting with a lawyer in Toronto. That lawyer shook Fallis’ hand and introduced himself as Brian Mulroney. “Of course he wasn’t the prime minister. He was just a guy — a lawyer who was named Brian Mulroney. I just remember thinking what this poor guy’s life must be like when he can’t go to his son’s soccer game or a neighbourhood barbecue or a client meeting without having to listen to all of the comments that would certainly come his way when he told them what his name was. I stowed that idea away for almost 30 years and it became part of this novel,” explained Fallis. He said since writing No Relation, he has heard from a number of people similar stories — either of themselves or people they

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Terry Fallis will be the guest speaker at L&A County’s first ‘author gala’ on Oct. 9. There, he’ll be talking about his latest book, No Relation. know. “I’m hoping that there will be some natural connections to the story in Napanee and it will make people think about their own family or their own

friend who has the name Robert Downey Jr. or something crazy like that,” Fallis said. He is also looking forward to coming to Napanee to get back to some of

his family’s roots. Fallis’ great-great grandparents were United Empire Loyalists. “I actually have decedents who came and lived in Napanee, in Adolphus-

town, my great-great grandfather was a United Empire Loyalist who came to Ontario and landed in Adolphustown and was there for a while. I believe my great-grandmother taught school on Amherst Island,” Fallis said. He and his family visited the area years ago to track back their family’s history. “When I was much younger I came out there on a family tree expedition with my family and we had a look around and visited the schoolhouse on Amherst Island where my grandmother taught,” he explained. As an author, Terry Fallis has won numerous awards, including CBC Canada Reads, The Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and the Ontario Library Association’s Evergreen Award. For more information on Fallis, visit terryfallis.com. Tickets for the County of Lennox and Addington’s Public Library’s first annual author gala are on sale at each of the L&A eight libraries as well as at the County Museum and Archives. The event is $10 per person and will include wine and cheese refreshments. The event will take place at the newly renovated museum on Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.

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Yake scores in dying seconds to spur Jets’ OT win Raiders fall in pre-season play BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

ictory was twice snatched from the Napanee Raiders late in the game this week as they dropped a pair of one-goal games to Brockville and Amherstview in pre-season play. At home on Tuesday night the Raiders were less than a minute away from a 3-2 win when Amherstview’s Brett Yake found the back of the net to extend the game. The Jets would need just 35 seconds of overtime to seal the deal, ending the game on Jesse Stone’s goal. For the Napanee coaching staff the game was more about evaluating players than it was about

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securing a meaningless extra point in overtime. “We got some new guys in the line up,” said Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick. “It’s still early. It was a great competitive game. We got to see the guys in action and everybody got minutes tonight.” Sam McDonald took the loss in net, stopping 32 shots on the night. Leads were short lived early in the game as both sides were quick to respond after allowing a goal. Yake, who wound up scoring in the game’s final minute, potted a goal in the game’s opening minute to give the Jets an early 1-0 lead. A little over a minute later Napanee’s Cullen Hinds responded to tie it up. Napanee briefly held the lead midway through the first when Adam Bennett put them up 2-1 with a power-play goal, but it was

erased seconds later by a goal from Amherstview’s Adam Alcorn. Both teams traded chances throughout the second before Hinds gave Napanee a 3-2 lead early in the third. For Hinds, a local player who is already penciled into the team’s regular season roster, it was his third goal in four pre-season games. “He’s a highly skilled hockey player,” Hartwick said of Hinds. “He never stops. He’s tough. He gets hit, he gets up. He’s got a lot of skill and a lot of heart and it showed again tonight. He took a couple of big hits, scored a couple of goals and could of had a couple more. He’s had a good start in the four games he’s played, we’re happy to have him as a Napanee Raider, that’s for sure.”

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Napanee’s Matt Muller and Amherstview’s Cassidy Bruni chase a bouncing puck during Tuesday’s pre-season game at the SPC.

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Softball teams looking for one last hurrah before the season ends are in luck as Greater Napanee Fire Services will be hosting a charity ball tournament Sept. 20 at the Fairgrounds. Held in support of Jessica Boomhower’s road to recovery, the format will be a three-pitch mix, with at least three ladies needed for each team. The entry fee is $300 per team on a first come first serve basis. “There were a few of us sitting around after one of the training nights and we were trying to think of something that the fire department could do,” said GNFS’ Katrina Jackson. “We know the community has been such a huge help already with everything Jess has been going through. We wanted to do a fun, exciting day where everyone could come out. Everybody loves ball tournaments this time of the year and it’s a great way for families to come out

and cheer on their team.” Kids can come out to the park and check out police, fire and ambulance vehicles as well. There will be a barbecue, cold drinks and a 50/50 draw. Jackson is hoping for at least 10 teams, which would guarantee at least two games for every team. She says she space is already limited. The first game of the tournament will get underway at 8 a.m. and games will continue throughout the day. Anyone interested in signing up can call Jackson at 613-331-5841 or e-mail jkatrina@hotmail.com. Boomhower continues to recover after suffering a bleed in her brain back in July. The 20-year-old is a member of the volunteer fire department and is well known in the community for her community service work. Money raised from the tournament will go towards the family’s mounting hospital bills.

mix for Swing and Sweep

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

efore moving indoors for the curling season, members of the Napanee and District Curling Club will have a chance to enjoy the outdoors one last time during the 12th annual Swing and Sweep on Oct. 18. Combining nine holes of golf with a few ends of curling, the event has become a club favourite over the years. They start with a shot gun start in the morning at Napanee Golf and Country Club before making their way across town to the NDCC. “It starts off our curling season and ends the golf season,” said Heather Ramshaw, who is chairing the event. “One season ends and starts a new one.” Not just restricted to NDCC members, anyone from the community can register a team. They’re looking for 16 teams of four.

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Napanee and District Curling Club will be in full swing next month with the start of another season. The event is not too competitive and very social with a dinner to follow the final end of curling. To register visit the club’s website www.NDCC.ca for more

details. Like all NDCC events, the Swing and Sweep is well known for its friendly and social reputation. “They love our kitchen,

they love our food,” club president Sandy Eastlake says of NDCC's events. “All the bonspiels are very well presented and it's a very social club. Everybody loves it.” As usual the club has a very busy winter season ahead with seven bonspiels. Registration for the upcoming season is ongoing, with details available on the www.NDCC.ca website. “We ended with 239 (members) last year,” said Eastlake. “Sometimes we have eight to 10 that curl before Christmas, but not after.” Typically the club welcomes 20 to 30 new members a year. Eastlake is hoping to top those numbers for the upcoming season. The junior program will also soon be in full swing, introducing the game to the next generation of curlers. Eastlake says the 2012 Canadian Juniors, which were held at the club and the Strathcona Paper Centre, was great for generating interest among Napanee’s younger crowd. Dave Travers will once again return to head up the junior program, which featured about 40 members last year.


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Golfers nearing final tee off BY DOUG MURISON

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fourth place's Rick Gerow, Art Hunter, Karen Brant and Louise VanHeighton. In fifth was Harvey Rombough, Eric Ruismaki, Doug Murison and Sheryl French with 34, followed by Daryl Latimer, Mark Taylor, Cindy Woodcock, Marlene Elliott and Madeline Brady and Bob Kerr, Doug Sexsmith, Gail Ruismaki, Martha Brandham and Ray Moore. In eight was Paul McDonald, Brian Woodcock, Lana Latimer, Maureen McDonald and Beth Clancy with 36, while in ninth place’s Darrell Scott, Dick Dodds, Chris Goody and Marjorie Finlay were awarded appropriate prizes by emcee Art Hunter-to deal with the theme of dealing with a last place finish ‘chilling out’. Art knows full well what it feels like to finish last and has presented his own team with the spoils of last place on more than one occasion. Kudos to those members who raised funds for ALS over the past two weeks, the ice water last night was a welcome relief from the heat and humidity. Next Friday night is the last night for the club scramble for the season.

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Napanee’s Austin Boulard and Amherstview’s Ben Bianco battle for a face-off draw in Jets’ territory.

RAIDERS | Roster almost set CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 On the road Saturday it was a similar story for Napanee as they dropped a 2-1 game to the Brockville Tikis of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League. Josh Murphy had Napanee’s lone goal in the first, converting on a scramble in front of the net. Napanee, playing with a depleted line up, couldn’t finish on any other goals from that point, though they had their chances. The Tikis went ahead with a late power-play goal and

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NAPANEE, 3 bedroom house, downtown, parking, small yard, appliances, excellent condition, smoke free, no pets, $1,000 plus, available November 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, ONE bedroom apartment, downtown, behind Dundas Street storefront, very private, excellent condition, utilities, air conditioning included, $875, references required. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, SPACIOUS 2 bedroom apartment, 3rd floor, in older building, fridge, stove, parking, onsite laundry, 2 blocks from downtown, no smoking, $895 inclusive, available October 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 bright 2 bedroom apartment, close to hospital and parks, parking, laundry, beautiful new eat-in kitchen, no smoking, prefer no pets, $850 plus hydro, first and last. 613-354-9966. NEWLY RENOVATED spacious 2 bedroom upper apartment, close to schools and parks, parking, nonsmokers, no pets, $750 plus hydro, first/last. 613-379-2735. NICE BRIGHT 2 bedroom upper apartment, near hospital, beautiful view to the river, parking, laundry, no smoking, prefer no pets, $775 plus hydro, first and last. 613-354-9966. ONE BEDROOM ($650+monthly) and 2 bedroom ($750+monthly) in Napanee, renovated, security entrance, laundry, quiet building, first and last required. For viewing 613478-2043 or wetlook@xplornet.ca ONE BEDROOM apartment, available October 1st, Deseronto, $600 all inclusive, non-smoker, no pets. 613-438-2755. ONE BEDROOM apartment, water view, across from Centennial Park in Deseronto, fridge/stove included, parking,no pets, nonsmoking, references required, $600 plus hydro. Call 613-8889630 for more details.

Quiet adult security building. Two Spacious Bedrooms, Eat-in Kitchen. Living/ Dining Room. Private Laundry/Storage room. Five appliances. Sliding Patio Doors to covered terraces.

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COMMERCIAL SPACE available for lease October 1st, 91 Dundas Street East, Unit B, Napanee, $900 plus property tax, plus HST, plus electric, includes water, 1,085 sq ft. 613-388-2953. NAPANEE COMMERCIAL storefront, prime location, Dundas Street, back entrance, handicap accessible, bathroom, showroom window, efficient utilities, $700 plus H.S.T., plus utilities, lease negotiable. Call or text 613-539-4847.

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DESERONTO, AVAILABLE November 1st, large 2 bedroom apartment with loft and balcony, $930 includes utilities, appliances, parking, no dogs, first/last and references required. 613-561-7956. 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. HOUSE, LOVELY 2 bedrooms, Napanee, river view, appliances, garage, perfect for retirees, $1,200 plus gas heat and electricity. 613354-2461.

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EZ-CAM TRAIL camera, new in box, $65. Call 613-396-2136. FREE, SPECIAL Needs equipment: Geriatric chair, shower/commode chair, wheelchair, walker, items must be picked up. 613-352-3534. LAWN MOWER, runs good, $45; Weedeater. Call 613-396-1962. SHED, VINYL, 10x10 with flooring, in new condition. Call 613-354-5305.

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SHARED: 1 bedroom, $600 unfurnished, $650 furnished, both inclusive, in waterfront home, just west of hospital, parking, shared gourmet kitchen, open concept kitchen to living room and dining room, bathroom with jacuzzi tub and shower, linen closet, hardwood floor in bedroom and closet, shared 3 season room with barbecue, shared dock for your boat or canoe, available September 1st. 613-331-1417. SPACIOUS ONE bedroom apartment, located in gentle neighbourhood, central to downtown shopping and scenic Springside Park, central air, large kitchen, romantic claw foot tub, $800 plus hydro. To inquire, 613-354-7682. SPACIOUS UPSTAIRS 1 bedroom apartment, close to downtown Napanee, suitable for 1 person, nonsmoking, no pets, first and last, references. 613-354-2435. TWO BEDROOM apartment, 463 County Road 8, Napanee, no pets, first and last. Call 613-354-5853.

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TWO BEDROOM apartment, across from Centennial Park in Deseronto, fridge/stove included, parking, laundry hook-up, large back yard, no pets, non-smoking, references required, $800 plus hydro. Call 613-888-9630 for more details. TWO BEDROOM newly renovated apartment, Newburgh, first and last months, $750 plus hydro, references, available immediately. 613-378-2274 or 613-378-6964. TWO STOREY town house condo, finished basement, first and last month’s rent, references, $1,200 plus utilities, 994 Amberdale Crescent, Kingston (Taylor Kidd and Bayridge), no smoking, no pets. 613-572-1586.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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

WANTED

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

CHILD CARE

MAMA GAIL Dowling has spaces open, 6am-6pm, 34 years experience looking after children. 613354-2050, days; 613-388-9292, evenings.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

HELP WANTED

EXPERIENCED HARDWARE person, part-time. Call 613-379-1064. PART-TIME RN, West Lake Terrace, our LTC home in Picton requires a RN, a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing or a Diploma in Nursing, as well as a certificate of competence as a Registered Nurse with the College of Nurses of Ontario and Current CPR certification. Please e-mail resume to ckerr@omniway.ca or fax 613393-2592 by September 19, 2014.

Reception/Office

Plumbing/Heating & Air Conditioning background definite asset as well as simply accounting. Must be able to prioritize and multi-task. Please send resume to: phacconstruction@yahoo.com or fax to 613-476-3265

SPECIAL NOTICES

DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613384-2134, 613-354-9835. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

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ASPHALT SERVICES, driveway cuts, asphalt removal, grading and driveway widening. Call 613-5619320. HANDYMAN SERVICES and junk removal, no job too small, reasonable rates, Napanee. Call 343363-2704. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, rotatiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saw, wood splitter, Husgavarna heavy-duty brush/weed trimmer, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, 613-354-6857. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-354-4262. TREE REMOVAL, trimming, deadwooding, assessments, free estimates. Call 613-572-5961. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.

ACRYLIC PAINTING classes starting Monday nights, September 15th or Thursday mornings, September 18th. Pencil drawing class starting Tuesday nights, September 16th. Call Penny Allison for more information, 613-388-2449. FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Harrowsmith. Firearms course, September 12th, 13th; Hunter Education, September 19th, 20th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786. FIRST ANNUAL Fall Fest and Kids Zone, Sunday, September 21st, 9am-3pm, rain or shine, Strathcona Paper Centre, Napanee, shop over 60 vendors and bring the kids to the Kids Zone with only $3 per child, they will enjoy free cotton candy, balloons, unlimited games with a prize every time and a bouncy obstacle course. HUGE ART, craft and tack sale, Sunday, October 5th, Napanee Lions Hall, vendors. Call 613-358-2476.

HVAC Position

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HELP WANTED

Local HVAC/ Geothermal/ Plumbing company with benefit pkg seeking HVAC Technician. MUST have G2 Gas License. Air Conditioning/ Refrigeration a definite asset. Working in and around Prince Edward County & Quinte Area. Please send resume to: phacconstruction@yahoo.com or fax to 613-476-3265

COMING EVENTS

CARDS OF THANKS

We would like to thank all those who helped us celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Thank you for flowers, cards, gifts and those who took us out for dinner and the lovely cake. It made memories we will cherish for life. Doug and Sharon York. BRENNAN - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother, Noreen, who passed away September 18, 1996, also in loving memory of a dear son, brother, uncle, Dennis, who passed away June 24, 2001. Cherished memories never fade, Because a loved one’s gone, Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory, They’ll live on in our hearts. Always remembered and loved by the Brennan and Inwood families.

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We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of AUGUST 2014 by family and friends. In Memory of:

Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. If you wish to see a name appear in the special remembrance section, donations must be received by mail or phone by the first Monday of each month

You may arrange your donation by phone 613-354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the funeral home, or mail cheque with memoriam name included along with notification address to L & A County General Hospital Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, Ontario K7R 2Z4 Charitable # 890597842 RR0001

FRALICK - In loving memory of dear parents and grandparents, George, December 29, 1984 and Madeline, September 12, 2002. No matter how life changes, No matter what we do, A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you. Loved and never forgotten by Denis, Catherine, Corey and family. FRALICK-KING - In loving memory of our parents and grandparents, George Fralick, December 29, 1984; Madeline Fralick, September 12, 2002; Doris King, September 14, 1993; Walter King, January 27, 2005. You gave us many things in life, Gifts both great and small, But most of all you gave us love, The greatest gift of all. Always loved, never forgotten, Wesley, Joyce and family. SWEET - In loving memory of a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Walter, who passed away September 13, 2008. It’s lonely here without you, We miss you more each day, For life is not the same for us Since you were called away, They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proven How much we miss you yet. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Eva and family.

Passed away in Ottawa, Tuesday, September 2, 2014, in her 89th year. She was the beloved wife of the late Arthur (Paddy) and loving mother of Donald and Victoria. Being the cherished sister-in-law of Marion Paul and Mary-Louise Macfarlane, she was also the dear aunt of Robert Paul, Jane Grange, Gregor Macfarlane, Fiona Gkika (of Greece) and David, Brian and Eric Paul. She was predeceased by her brothers, Robert and Godfrey. Special thanks and recognition goes to Cornerstone Community Care Ottawa for their excellent care and attention to our mother’s needs. A family graveside Service was held at the Riverside Cemetery in Napanee. In memoriam donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

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WANTED FIREARMS WANTED FOR OCTOBER 18th, 2014 AUCTION: Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate Specialists WE manage sale of registered / unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzer’s Auction: Toll-Free 1-800694-2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com. WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-9470393 / 519-853-2157. FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single i t e m s , m i l i t a r y. We h a n d l e a l l paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

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HELP WANTED

MURPHY, Marguerite Chadwick (nee Loucks)

Service Technician with G2/OBT2

Suddenly at the Lennox and Addington Hospital on Tuesday, September 9, 2014, in his 73rd year, cherished husband of Judy Marie Gridley (nee Martin). Dear father of Krystal McCance (Greg), Mark McCance and Stephen McCance (Lisa). Loving Poppa of Brandon, Christy, Tara, Brenna and Kassidy. Caring brother of Clive (Jeannine) Gridley of California and Jane (Doug) Harveston of Idaho. Fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews and friends. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. As per Tony’s wish, cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Arrangements in the care of Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel�. 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

It is with profound sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved and precious mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother on September 8, 2014, in her favorite place, her home, surrounded by her loving family. Cherished and loving mother of Dan (Jane), Lorraine Yeomans (Don), Pat Dafoe (Cam) and Colleen King (Ken). Loving grandmother of Jan (Kris), Kristen (Pat), Katie, Kraig (Carla), Justin and Joshua (Val), Kendra and Kurtis. Great-grandmother of three beautiful little girls, Alexandria, Anjelika and Audrey. Marguerite is the loving daughter of the late Charles and Lorraine Loucks, loving sister of the late Mildred Pringle and Arthur. Mom is also gone to join her late grandson Kale Daniel Murphy (2006) who she dearly missed. Marguerite says goodbye to her many close friends, nieces and nephews and her only sister-in-law Betty Ann Evans (Don). The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel� on Thursday, September 11, 2014 from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9 pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, September 12th at 11am. As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation or the Lennox and Addington Hospice (Cheques Only) would be appreciated by the family. 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

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MacKINNON, Eleanor (nee Paul)

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Gifts In Memoriam

Eileen Florence Munro George & Margaret Barham Nettie Osborne William John “Bill� Blades Douglas Joseph Perry Donald Fox Carl Hansler Juanita Sinclair Ella MacDonald Ted Smart June McMath Wendy Weese Jack McPherson Special remembrances have also been made in honour of: Douglas Brown - September 6, 2012 Marie Hagerman - September 21, 2001 Alice Kellar - May 21, 2014 Gordon W. Kingston - August 1, 2002 Wally Love - June 13, 2014 Allan Elburn Richmond - September 2, 1989 George Shurtliffe - September 22, 2010 Helen I.L. Thompson - September 1, 2011 Ashley Turcotte -September 21, 2012 John "Jack" Wagar -September 7, 2008

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

Facilities Attendant (Student) – Recreation Centre (Up to 4) Part-Time position

The Township of Stone Mills has an immediate opening for Facilities Attendant’s (Student) – Community Centre for the period of September 2014- March 2015. Reporting to the Arena Manager, this position is responsible for the various duties that pertain to the maintenance and customer service of the Stone Mills Community Centre. This position will be required to work various scheduled hours including evenings, weekends and possible holidays. The ideal candidate will have the following skills and/or qualifications: • • • •

Background in recreation and/or leisure services Strong customer service skills and work ethic Must be able to work independent and as part of a team Strong communication skills and the ability to problem solve while minimizing conflict • Flexibility of availability due to the variation of hours and duties required. • Strong written and verbal skills • Must be at least 14 years of age( in accordance with the Employment Standards Act)

The part time (student) position wage is $10.30(student wage) and the number of hours per week will vary based on the requirements of the facility. Interested candidates are required to submit a detailed resume clearly marked “Facilities Attendant� by no later than12:00 p.m. on Friday September 19, 2014. Please send to: Corporation of the Township of Stone Mills Bryan Brooks, C.A.O/Clerk 4504 County Rd #4 Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0

We thank all applicants that apply and advise that only those to be interviewed will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, and will be used for the purpose of candidate selection. The Township of Stone Mills is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive barrier-free recruitment and selection process. If you require this document or correspondence in an alternate format, please contact the above noted contact for accommodation.

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KEYSTONE AUTOMOTIVE YARD SALE 8 Riverside Drive, Trenton 8:00 AM to Noon SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20th

Saturday, September 13 - 10am - 2pm Loch-Sloy Business Park 343 County Rd. 22, Unit 10, Picton

Quantity of power tools and hand tools, router with stand and bits, jack posts, portable table saw, Ridgid tools, angle grinder, new scroll saw. New window blinds, antique round table & 4 captain’s chairs, misc. furniture, pedestal sink, 8 collapsible wooden chairs, tropical plants plus misc. other articles. Trade Show display unit includes portable table top display, two 8x10’ display units, 4 display pedestals all with cases and lights, 12 retractable belt barrier stancios (red belts), 16’ Peterboro inboard/outboard boat and trailer, Work King winter jacket and coveralls, XL

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YARD SALE Saturday, September 13th 8am - 3pm 3244 Moneymore Road Marlbank Gently used children’s clothing, snow suits, winter boots, etc., toys, knick-knacks, kitchen table with chairs ($300.), china cabinet ($100.)

multi-family GARAGE SALE 461 Dundas St. W., Napanee Saturday, September 13th 8am - 3pm Rain or Shine

New Bissell spot cleaner, foot massage machine, Roxton maple rocking chair, coffee table, large selection of art instruction books, painted milk can, lots of knitting needles, china, crystal, miscellaneous household items. Good quality and gently used. Please no Early Birds

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GARAGE SALE Saturday, September 13th 8am - 4pm 5058 Wallace Road, Harrowsmith

3 chandeliers - 1 antique, box stove, Rockwell and Beaver lathe and bandsaw for parts, dishes, wine cupboard, DVD cupboard, 3 children’s bikes, toys, toy box, dolls, skis, Christmas decorations and much more

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Saturday, September 13th 7am - 3pm 146 Shoreline Crescent Napanee

Saturday, September 13th Starting at 8am 7490 County Road 2 East Napanee

We are cleaning out! Come and see. Pay as you wish. All money to charity.

Bathroom vanity, dishes, baker’s rack, etc. Something for everyone.

GARAGE SALE 719 Millhaven Rd., Odessa Saturday, September 13th and Sunday, September 14th 9am - 4pm

Household items; Christmas, lots of party and wedding supplies; crystal cake tops; pew bows, guest books, thank you cards, unity candles, car decorations, seasonal decor, serviettes, small kitchen appliances, large ceramic bunny collection, new blank ball caps, silk flowers, miscellaneous, 70 gallon wood trimmed aquarium with stand and accessories

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YARD SALE 1 COL. X 2 1/2� Ad for $11.00 + HST

Clean Out Your Garage and Turn the Items You’ve Forgotten Into Cash.

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AUCTIONS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH

Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12. 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com for information and pictures. 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

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH

at 10:00 am Auction Sale - Vernie Davis Trading Post 3035 Moneymore Rd., Marlbank HUNTING, FISHING, TRAPPING AND OUTDOORS - New and used boots, fishing tackle, rods and reels, antique decoys, gun cases, electric cooler, meat grinder, antique traps, muskrat stretchers, coon stretchers, 330 Conibear traps, 110 Conibear traps, 220 Conibear traps, Stop Loss traps, knives, oars, paddles, antique outboard motors, elec. trolling motors, outboard motors, boats, boat trailer, earth tiller to be towed behind ATV, boat anchors, minnow traps, quantity of rough cut lumber (cherry, cedar, pine), quantity of cedar poles and posts, tongue-in-groove cedar, quantity of firewood, large ship’s anchor, sap buckets, pans and spiles and more...GUNS (PAL required) - J. Stevens A&T Co 32 long drop block rifle, old black powder 8 gauge seal gun, 2 double barrel 12 gauges with hammers, Winchester model 94 44-40 Cheyenne carbine in box unfired, Winchester model 12 16 gauge pump shotgun, SPA Luigi Franchi 100th anniversary 22 long rifle semi-automatic, 57 Snider rifle 1866, Remington Woodsmaster model 742 308cal,boito 12 gauge double barrel, 303 Lee Enfield, SKS with bayonet in great shape, and maybe more... TOOLS & HARDWARE - Band saws, Skil saws, axes, axe handles, sand blaster, air compressor, chain saws, Sawzall in case, cant hooks, torque wrenches, trailer hitches, chop saw, elec. motors, wheel barrow handles, ox yoke, tires, chains, 5th wheel hook up, electric sander, kerosene heater, roof vents, jacks, nails, new doors and windows, ceiling fans, misc. hand tools and more... FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD - Spinning wheel, antique wooden boxes, oak captains chairs, antique crank telephone, dressers, woodstoves, wood cookstoves, cast iron fireplace, mirrors, heavy oak dining tables and chairs, maple dining tables and chairs, new computer desks, antique wooden chairs, plaque of nautical knots, grandfather clock, beautiful folding antique rocker, antique trunks and more... MISC. - Earthen jugs and crocks, antique oil lanterns, saddle and bridles, copper kettle, cast iron frying pans, old clocks, antique razor collection, potash kettles, milk cans, old tobacco and misc. tins, remote control jeep, cast iron items, boot jacks, washboard, dog cage, dog kennel 3 pens 8x16 each, 30 gallon milk cans and much, much more. RALPH VANKOUGHNET AUCTIONEER - 613-354-4282 TERMS CASH / CHEQUE WITH I.D.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH

AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE – ESTATE OF W. I. ARMSTRONG 12598 LOYALIST PARKWAY, PICTON ONT. ½ mile west of Picton Harbour on Loyalist Parkway (Highway 33) Thomasville 9 piece light burled walnut finish dining room suite with table, 6 chairs, china cabinet and sideboard- excellent; antique walnut gate leg table, signed D Duncan 16” x 24” oil on canvas –“ Pair at window”, signed Horace Hooper 24” x 26” oil on canvas – “Haymaking”, signed oil on canvas H MoorhouhkGerman landscape; 5 piece mahogany bedroom suite, maple bedroom furniture, light walnut finish curio cabinet, antique ornate cased mantle clock, nest of tables, claw foot side tables, antique drop front desk, living room furniture, antique hall chair, antique occasional chair, cedar chest, Hammond double keyboard organ, maple dinette table and chairs, Royal Albert “Petite Point” tea set, Cranberry pieces, Belleek pieces, china florals, Lladro figurine, Minton “Greenwich” dinnerware for 8 with extra pieces, hand painted china, silver plate, crystal lamps, signed wooden carved lamp- P Caron; quantity of tools including Craftsman digital Electronic radial arm saw, vintage Beaver table saw, Craftsman shop vac, WH bench top drill press, Vintage Beaver scroll saw, hand tools, power tools wood planes, clamps, garden tools, Toro 16 hp riding lawn mower, numerous other articles. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www. sullivanauctions.com for photos

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH

AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - TIMBER TOP COUNTRY STORE 1ST ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION AUCTION 731 ASHLEY STREET, FOXBORO, ONT. 3 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway #62 and turn into Hamlet of Foxboro and continue NORTH on Ashley Street – (Vicinity of Foxboro Senior School) Sale of new inventory including DeWalt, Paslode, King power tools, quantity of lumber, quantity of builders hardware, various size garden sheds, electrical supplies, patio furniture, garden stone, farm supplies including gates, water bowls; flooring, light fixtures, Tough Duck and Hammil clothing, paints and stains, ladders, household items, gardening supplies, 4 x 8 paneling, heaters, automotive fluids, numerous other articles. No reserves - All sales final TERMS: Cash or Cheque, Visa, Mastercard, Debit OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www. sullivanauctions.com for photos

“ONLIVING YOUR BEHALF” ESTATE TAG SALE

Fri Sept 12, 1 to 6pm & Sat Sept 13 @ 9am 101 Bridge Street, Picton, ON Joan & Dr. Earl Taylor are downsizing. They have sold their residence of 47 years where they raised 6 children. Dr. Taylor was an avid sportsman. His collection of fishing flies (many self-made) & equipment is astonishing. He also has many working decoys and other outdoors equipment. His well-equipped workshop has many woodworking tools including a collection of antique hand planes. Please join us at their century home for an opportunity to acquire some unique tools, sporting equipment, furnishings and collectibles. “All items will be tagged with a price. First come, first served” Sports: Antique Bamboo Fly Rods, Fly & Spinning Rods & Reels, Hand-made Flies, Trolling Motor, Generator, Large collection of Working & Carved Decoys, Fish Finder, Canoe. See website for more information on fishing & decoys. Furniture: 18th Century Tilt-Top Piecrust Tea Table (possibly Connecticut), Small English Mahogany Glazed Front Corner Cabinet, Victorian Ladies Sofa, Walnut Carved Settee, Marble top Sideboard, Victorian Birdseye Maple Parlour Table, Mid 19th Century Victorian Mahogany Ladies Dressing Table with Oval Mirror, Vilas Table & Sideboard, Vilas Highboy with Bedstands, Double Dresser & Mirror, Pine Blanket Box, Large Wool Rugs, Wash Stand, Wash Bowl, Bentwood Chairs, Persian Rugs, Eastlake Table, Chairs & Footstools, Desk, Sofabed, Single Bed and much more… China, Art & Collectables: Picton crock with Decorations, Erwart Oil “Ducks Landing”, Don Lilger Print “Geese Landing”, Roger Tory Peterson “Arctic Owls” Print, “Canadian Rockies” George Southwell, Art by Carol Perrin, Peter Goetz, Harry Rankin & Ian Taylor, Royal Crown Derby Tea Service c1825, Many Silver Trays, Several Sterling Pieces, Flatware, Wedgwood Florentine-January & March, Pinwheel Crystal Vase, Cornflower, Royal Doulton, Cranberry, Local Pottery, Pottery “Audry Davies”, Lead Soldiers, Costume Jewellery among many other items… Misc: Whirlpool Fridge with Bottom Freezer, Complete Workshop full of Woodworking Equipment, Power & Hand Tools, Mahogany, Walnut & other carver’s wood and lots more…. There are too many items to list. Please visit our website onyourbehalf.ca for photos and other information. Always a Treasure to be Found Check out www.onyourbehalf.ca for photos & map to sale Sandra Mercer (613) 353-2751 or cell (613) 329-9796 on site Cash or Cheque (with ID)

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COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR

Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible for injury day of sale

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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. Sept. 12-14 - Port Hope Fair (Port Hope & District Agricultural Society), corner of Elgin & Ward St. Port Hope. For more information contact Kerry McDonald at 905-396-FAIR (3247) or secretary@porthopefair.com or visit www.porthopefair.com Sept. 17-21 - Lindsay Central Exhibition (Lindsay Agricultural Society),354 Angeline Stree, Lindsay. For more information contact Andy Letham at 705324-5551 or email info@lindsayex.com or visit www.lindsayex.com Sept. 25-27 - Bobcaygeon Fair (Bobcaygeon Agricultural Society), 47 Mansfield Street. For more information contact Lisa Humphries at 705-8872075 or email bobcaygeonfair@gmail.com or visit www.bobcaygeonfallfair.com Sept. 30 - Port Perry Fair, 15865 Old Simcoe Rd, Port Perry For more information contact Lyndsay Phillips at 905-985-0962 or email secetaryppfair@powergate.ca or visit www.portperryfair.com Oct. 9 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com

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Oct. 9 - The Lennox and Addington Cattle Association is hosting a Livestock Producers Code of Practice and BBQ on October 9th at 5:30pm at Tom Harrison’s Auction Centre at 2362 County Road 1 East, Newburgh, Ontario. Dr. Rob Walsh and Dan Ferguson from Beef Farmers of Ontario will demonstrate the New Code of Practice for Livestock open to all cattle producers. For more details, contact Terry Burns ! 613-379-5804 or Gary Donahue at 613-532-5910. Oct. 8 - Food, Farms, Tour and Tasting presented by Victoria Hall Volunteers, Victoria Hall, King Street West, Cobourg. The day will involve a guided Bus Tour of local farms, leaving from Victoria Hall at 9 am, with a three-course lunch at The Victoria Inn, at Gore’s Landing. Guests will return to Victoria Hall for a Tasting, presented by several Northumberland County chefs, partnering with local farmers and producers. The tasting will be from 5-7pm, with complimentary coffee and a cash bar. The guided bus tour will include visits to Curles Sugar Shack, Linwood Acres Trout Farm, Osland Sheep and Beef Farm, the new Ontario Agri-food Venture Centrein Colborne, and additions locations, still to be confirmed.(Parking passes for downtown Cobourg for the day of the tour will be provided to

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guests.) Tickets: $70.00 for the full day Bus Tour and Tasting, or $20.00 for the Tasting only, from the Victoria Hall Box Office, 905-373-2210. Please note that numbers for both tour and tasting are limited. Tickets will be available June 2. For more information call 905-349-3710 or visit: http://www.cobourg.ca/residents-services/welcome.html Oct. 9 & 16 - Growing Your Farm Profits – Workshop Brighton, 10am – 3pm. Start the business planning process by attending this Free two-day interactive workshop. You will: Assess business management practices. Determine priorities and key goals. 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) Aries, reexamine the important relationships in your life. Figure out what you learned from each friendship and acquaintance, and put those lessons to good use. TAURUS (Apr 21/May 21) Taurus, with so many tasks to complete, you may be tempted to forget about everything and take a mental health day. But everything will still be there tomorrow. GEMINI (May 22/Jun 21) Gemini, you're brimming with excitement about learning something new this week. You may finally be on the cusp of mastering a particularly challenging skill. CANCER (Jun 22/Jul 22) Cancer, it may be challenging to settle your thoughts this week. Work is weighing heavily on your mind, but go easy on yourself and you will still get everything done. LEO (Jul 23/Aug 23) Leo, some people around you may be especially busy this week while you really don't have much to do. Think of it as a good omen of things to come. VIRGO (Aug 24/Sept 22) Share your feelings for someone else with that person this week, Virgo. You may regret your actions if you don't take that emotional leap.

LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) Libra, while you are usually the one who plays peacemaker, this week you are in a position to cause trouble. Don't worry what others think or say. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Remember that success comes in many shapes and sizes, Scorpio. Don't be so quick to consider something a failure. You may just need a new perspective to realize your success. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Sagittarius, there are many entertainment options this week, so it's difficult to choose how to spend your time. Whatever you choose, it is bound to be a memorable night. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Money matters could be taking up a considerable chunk of your time, Capricorn. Focus your concentration on finances and leave other responsibilities on the side for now. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, don't worry if something proves confusing and a challenging nut to crack. Things will sort themselves out in due time, and you will be back on the right track. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) A predicament in your personal life could have you feeling uncomfortable, Pisces. Wait for a clearer picture before taking action.

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COMMUNITY PULSE Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., at 10 a.m. Christine Woodcock, a genealogy educator, will speak on ‘In Search of Your Scottish Ancestors: Search Your Roots; Discover Your Heritage.’ Visitors always welcome. Further details www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. SEPTEMBER 21 FISH FRY At St. Matthew’s Hall, Marlbank from 4-6:30 pm. Adults: $15, children 6-12: $7, under 6 free. Includes fish and chips, salads, dessert, tea and coffee. Fish and chips cooked by Mike Mundell. FALL TURKEY SUPPER Organized by the Bath Lioness Club from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the South Fred Hall. Tickets $15, children 7-12 $7.50. Call 613-373-9374, 613-354-3659 or 613-3732889. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Selby United Church celebrates their anniversary at 10:30 a.m. with guest speaker the Rev. Frank Hamper and special music planned. Pot-luck sandwich lunch follows and all are welcome. Info: 613-3882375. TURKEY DINNER At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m. Cost is $13. Call Brenda at 613-372-2410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. TURKEY DINNER At the Golden Links Hall in

Amherst Island. FALL BAZAAR Holy Name of Mary Parish Bazaar in Marysville is hosting a fall bazaar at the parish hall from 1-3 p.m. Located on Highway 2, across from Briar Fox Golf Course. Lunch with tea/coffee and sandwiches/desserts, $5 per person. Home-baked items, canned goods, garden vegetables, new/used items, sewing and candy. GAMES AND EUCHRE NIGHT At Riverside United Church in Yarker, starting at 7 p.m. Refreshments and prizes, cost $5. Call 613-377-1359.

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HERITAGE HOUSE TOUR On Amherst Island from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration fee, $40 per person. Tour historic homes, see 190year-old Irish dry stone walls. Enjoy a hearty homemade lunch. Experience a slower pace. To register: payment is by cheque to APAI (PO Box 6 Stella, Ont., K0H 2S0) or e-transfer payment to protectai@kos.net. Advanced Registration appreciated. Fundraiser for the Association to Protect

from 6-8 p.m. All welcome. Plenty of fun and good exercise. SEPTEMBER 26 HOMEMADE LUNCH At the Napanee Legion, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ham and scalloped potatoes. Cost is $10 per person, and all welcome. SEPTEMBER 27 STEAK AND BAKED POTATO BARBECUE At the Napanee Legion, starting at 5 p.m. Cost $15 per person. All welcome.

Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m. Cost is $13. Call Brenda at 613-372-2410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. SEPTEMBER 23 TURKEY BINGOS At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Early bird at 7 p.m. Books $7-$15. Call Brenda at 613-372-2410, sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. SEPTEMBER 24 HIGHLAND DANCING CLASSES At the Napanee Legion,

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SEPTEMBER 20 ‘CHILI IN A BOWL’ At Bellrock Schoolhouse Community Center. A fine meal of chili will be served in a hand-crafted bowl made by Tim deRose of Wilton pottery. There will be a selection of home-made chili varieties served ranging from hot to mild, vegetarian to curried. There are some really good cooks up here in BellRock, so make sure you come and have a taste! Price $20, tickets available at Asselstine Hardware, Verona Hardware, and Family Farms in Verona. A special bonus with the dinner: featured performer is George Reynolds, folk and bluessinger and guitarist. Funds to support Bellrock Schoolhouse Community Center. CONCERT Steve Cheeseman and The Heaters at the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 7-11 p.m. Also, steak barbecue from 57 p.m. Tickets available at the Legion branch. Everyone welcome. $25 each for dinner and dance, $20 each for just dinner, $10 each for dance only. For information call the legion at 613-3527772. KINGSTON HARD OF HEARING CLUB Next meeting at the Seniors Centre in Francis Street in Kingston from 9:30 a.m. untill noon. Guest speakers, meet our members, find out about hearing loss. Assistive listening devices. Refreshments, wheelchair accessible, all welcome. Call 613546-5615. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the

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DON DON’T ’T MISS OUT OUT!! For more information call 613.634.5355

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After 14 years of sales and service in the lawn and garden equipment business, we have decided to close the shop. We would like to take this time to thank all of our customers for their business. We are having an inventory sale on

Saturday, September 13th and

Saturday, September 20th from 8:30am until 12 noon. All inventory is marked down.

COME AND STOCK UP!

We are located south of Napanee at 4812 County Road 8 Just a 20 minute drive from Napanee and 10 minutes from Bath.

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INFO | No restriction on information being provided CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “Staff is going to provide some information on some issues we have some expertise in. That information is readily available. Some people are more comfortable than others coming to ask staff for information... If the public has a question, we’re going to

help — whether they’re running for a position or not,” he continued. One to two paragraphs on current topics will be provided to the candidates attending the Sept. 24 meeting. The list of topics staff is currently working on include: Market Square renovations, youth programming, culture plan-

ning, cemeteries, fleet, the Roblin Fire Hall and Community Centre, emergency dispatch migration, health and safety, accessibility, emergency management, a municipal pool, a roads inventory report, the water pollution control plant, Conservation Park, infrastructure renewal, the Community Development

Advisory Committee, service delivery review, policing, the L&A County Official Plan, major development projects and the waste collection contract. Ward 5 Councillor Shaune Lucas said he thinks more topics should be added to the list. “I’m just wondering if that (list) should be slightly adjusted. Rather than pre-determining something that matters, maybe you should leave it open for people to come to you with certain issues. There are some issues that I don’t see here that are being campaigned on by different people,” added Lucas. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn assured that anyone seeking information on a

topic not included on the above list will be able to request that it be added to the Sept. 24 meeting. “I don’t think Ray (Callery) is going to stop anyone from adding anything. Ray knows the issues that are on hand, that is what they might want to talk about, but he won’t stop anyone from bringing up another issue that they think is valid,” said Schermerhorn. “We thought it would just be very handy for everyone to have the same information,” added Callery. Council moved that staff compile information on ongoing projects and topics for the Sept. 24 candidate-training meeting.

PUBLIC NOTICE DAILY ROAD CLOSURES Belleville Road (County Road 1) Please be advised that Belleville Road (County Road 1) in the Town of Greater Napanee will be CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC on WEEKDAYS from Jim Kimmett Boulevard to Deseronto Road (County Road 10). These road closures are scheduled to be in effect from approximately 8:00am to 4:30pm on weekdays only from Monday, September 15 to Friday, September 26, 2014. These weekday road closures are necessary to allow Hydro One to reconstruct a major pole line on Belleville Road.

Wednesday, Sept 24th, 5:30pm

Access will be provided for emergency services and residents living within the closed section. All other traffic is advised to use Highway 401, County Road 2 or other routes. The County of Lennox & Addington and Hydro One appreciates your patience and regrets any inconvenience caused by these daily road closures.

Hot Dog BBQ, Bouncy castle & more

Steve Roberts, C.E.T. Manager, Roads and Bridges County of Lennox and Addington Telephone: 613-354-4883 sroberts@lennox-addington.on.ca

Cost: $50/child (Max $100/family)

Dana Gardner Community Relations Hydro One Networks Inc. Telephone: 1-877-345-6799 Community.Relations@HydroOne.com

For more information call 613.354.4281 EVANGEL TEMPLE, 320 Bridge St. W. www.evangelnapanee.com

www.lennox-addington.on.ca

visit www.napaneebeaver.com

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

SAM is a 7 year old Retriever/Labrador mix. He is looking for a new owner to go on long walks!

Kitty litter,

Dried Kitten food, URGENTLY IAMS food, bleach, XL garbage NEEDED bags,dishnonsoap, latex gloves (M&L)

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TAXES | Policy being examined CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “We don’t want to delay the 2015 budget process waiting for this to get started… the new council will be free to do whatever they like,” the CAO said. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn reiterated this, adding that information regarding tax rates and policies needs to be compiled either way. “All the resolution that we made last time does is gets us started on this process. The new council can do whatever they want,” he said. Callery said current tax rates were established over 10 years ago and are due to be reviewed. On top of that, future changes in policing costs may have an effect on tax rates. “We have to go back on the history of our tax policies. When our tax policy was established… we fell back on whatever was in the municipal act for taxation,” said Callery, stating the current tax rates were established in 2001. “One of the things we’re going to have to make sure with our legal review, is how has taxation policy changed in that time? We’re in the process now, as of 2015, there is going to be a brand new system for policing cost, so how does that affect our tax policy? How does that affect the minister’s work? Both those things are going to have to be looked at,” Callery explained. “Things have changed in 10 years. Let’s look at it objectively,” said Lucas. “I’m a business guy. I look at numbers, I look at policies, and we have to be objective.” Schermerhorn asked Lucas formally add the item to next meeting’s agenda for discussion so staff can have all the information compiled to date available for council to review. The next council meeting is scheduled for Sept. 23 at 7 p.m.


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Tips for home staging It’s hard to believe summer is coming to an end and fall is a few weeks away. With the kids back in school, many of us are getting back to our routines. With this routine, and holidays that are probably finished, some of us may be thinking of putting our home on the real estate market. There are many things to prepare our home for sale; an important one is home staging. Here are a few tips to get you started. The most vital thing you can do to organize your home for sale is to get rid of clutter. Make a house rule that for every new item that comes in, an old one has to leave. One of the major contributors to a cluttered look is having too much furniture. When I descend on a home to be prepped for market, I often will whisk away as much as half the owner’s furnishings, and the house looks much bigger for it. You don’t have to whittle that drastically, but take a hard look at what you have and ask yourself what you can’t live without. Most people push all their furniture against the walls to make the room feel larger and easier to use a room. In some instances this may be the case. Instead, furnish your space by floating furniture away from walls. Reposition sofas and chairs into cozy conversational groups, and place pieces so that the traffic flow in a room is obvious. Not only will this make the space more user-friendly, but it will open up the room and make it seem larger. Move furniture, artwork and accessories from room to room. Just because you bought an armchair for the living room doesn’t mean it won’t look great anchoring a sitting area in your bedroom. If you have a room that serves only to gather junk, repurpose it into something that will add to the value of your home. The simple addition of a comfortable armchair, a small table and a lamp in a stairwell nook will transform it into a cozy reading spot. To make a room look bigger than it is, paint it the same colour as the adjacent room. If you have a small kitchen and dining room, a seamless look will make both rooms feel like one big space. A design trick: if you want to create the illusion of more space, paint the walls the same colour as your drapery. It will give you a seamless and sophisticated look. Painting a living room a fresh neutral colour helps tone down any dated finishes in the space. Even if you were weaned on off-white walls, take a chance and test a quart of paint in a warm, neutral hue. These days the definition of neutral extends way beyond beige, from warm tans and honeys to soft blue-greens. As for bold wall colours, they have a way of reducing offers, so go with neutrals in large spaces. But don’t be afraid to use dark paint in a powder room, dining room or bed-

room. A deep tone on the you can get a similar effect walls can make the space simply by raiding your garmore intimate, dramatic and den. Blazing fall foliage cozy. You can also just paint warms up your décor on an accent wall to draw atten- chilly autumn days or holly tion to a dramatic fireplace branches heavy with berries or a lovely set of windows. If look smashing in winter. you have built-in bookcases Budding magnolia clippings or niches, experiment with or unfurling fern fronds herpainting the insides a colour ald the arrival of spring, and summer blooms add splashthat will make them pop. If your home is like most, es of cheerful colour. Create a relaxing bedthe art is hung in a high line encircling each room. Big room setting with luxurious linens and mistake. soft colours Placing your that will pictures, make a paintings potential and prints in home buyer such stereowant to hang typical spots out. Bedroom can render staging trick: them almost If you don’t invisible. Art have the displayed money to buy creatively a new bed, makes it just get a stand out frame, buy and shows off an inexpenyour space. sive air matSo break up tress and that line and dress it up vary the patwith neutraltering and patterned grouping. Design Time bedding. And Mixing the right accessories can remember to declutter. By make a room more inviting. cleaning out your closets, When it comes to eye-pleas- you’re showing off your storing accessorizing, odd num- age space which sells housbers are preferable, especial- es-it always ranks high on ly three. Rather than lining buyer’s priority lists. If you can’t afford new up a trio of accessories in a row, imagine a triangle and cabinets, just get new doors place one object at each and drawer fronts. Then point. Scale is important, paint everything to match too, so in your group of three and add new hardware. And be sure to vary height and instead of replacing the width, with the largest item entire dishwasher, you may at the back and the smallest be able to get a new front in front. For maximum panel. Check with the manueffect, group accessories by facturer to see if replacecolour, shape, texture or ments are available for your some other unifying ele- model. Or you may be able to re-cover the dishwasher ment. Many staged homes are with a laminate the same as almost always graced with your door and drawer fronts. Unfinished projects fresh flowers and pricey orchid arrangements, but scare off potential buyers, so

Merola Tahamtan

Public Notice for Proposed Communication Poles Installation

The purpose of this public notification is to inform the public and the Loyalist Township of the proposed installation of three wireless telecommunication poles in Loyalist.

LOCATION OF SUBJECT LANDS The proposed sites are located at the following addresses: -525 Scotland Road, Loyalist, Ontario. -6797 County Road 2, Loyalist, Ontario -302 County Road 4, Loyalist, Ontario

PROPOSED INSTALLATION The purpose of the installation is to provide improved wireless services in the Loyalist Township and the surrounding area.

REPRESENTATION Any person may submit written comments with respect to the proposed development within thirty days of the printing of this notice. Additional information relating to the proposed installations are available for inspection at the Loyalist Township Planning Department during regular business hours. Union PhiQi Corp. 99 Harbour Square, Suite 3212 Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2H2 zachary.baum@statetelecom.net

Murray Beckel Director of Planning and Development Services Loyalist Township Box 70, 263 Main Street Odessa, Ontario, K0H 2H0 Tel: 613-386-7531, Ext. 130 mbeckel@loyalist.ca

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finish them. Missing floorboards and large cracks in the sidewalk on the way to the door tend to be a red flag. They will cost you less to fix than buyers might deduct from the asking price. Here are just a few tips to organize your home for the market. Should you require any further assistance on preparing your home, please contact myself and I would be more than happy to help you get your home SOLD! Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca

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613-384-0347 GoMcCoy.com

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CHICAGO ................................................. SEPT 1-7 Vermont & New Hampshire ..................Sept 8-12 CAPE COD: BEAUTY & CHARM ............ SEPT 15-19 Charleston Savannah..........................Sept 15-23 ATLANTIC CITY RESORTS HOTEL ........... SEPT 22-25 Agawa Canyon ............................. Sept 29-Oct 3 NEW ENGLAND, BOSTON & FOXWOODS OCT 6-9 Buffalo Bills vs NE Patriots .....................Oct 11-12 BOSTON & SALEM .................................OCT 16-19 Niagara Falls Casino/Sightseeing.......Oct 19-20 ST. JACOBS OVERNIGHT GETAWAY .... OCT 24-25 Atlantic City Resorts Hotel....................... Nov 3-6 NORTH CONWAY GIRLS SHOPPING ....... NOV 7-9 Christmas in Branson ........................... Nov 19-27 CHRISTMAS IN NASHVILLE .................. NOV 21-26 * NAPANEE PICKUP AT FLYING J * Please RECYCLE this Newspaper. The Environment Thanks You.

Thank You BARRY ROANTREE MEMORIAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT - 2014 Thank you to our generous donors and participants who, once again, made Barry’s tourney a great success ! Through your support and contributions, $5500.00 is being donated to Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Family & Children’s Services and Kingston/Napanee Literacy Skills. With special thanks to H.R. DOORNEKAMP CONSTRUCTION Loyalist Country Club McDougall Insurance Ranlyn Transport Tech Data Walter and Joan Roantree AFW Construction Kim Perry AM Sports Kim & Doug Gavlas Barry Brummel Kingston Frontenacs Bev Sherman Lana Latimer Boyer GMC, Napanee Leon Sagriff Cam Vanderkooi M &B Masonry Cardiff Creations Mary Frances Allen Cherie Kerr McCormick’s Country Store Colin Neubauer Neil Paul & Chris Martin-Paul Continental Conveyor OPG - Lennox Generating Station Crabby Joe's Pat Oliver Cuthillview Farms Paul & Cindy Roantree D&D Electrocraft Paul & Maureen McDonald Dale's Transmission Paul’s Pizzeria Dave Toupin Peter Brown Financial Inc Deb & Steve Lowry Raymond Dube Dr. Joe Reid- New Vision Chiropractic Rick & Lorene Reid Eagle Rock Farms-Doug & Anne Kerr Ron Kidd Ed Woods Rob Sherman Elaine Badgley Sandy Semple Eric & Jackie McConnell Shalane Lowry Joanne Fenwick & Family Shoeless Joe’s Gary Matthews Stacey & Darrell Gillan Hampton Inn Steve Forkes Hannah Funeral Homes Sue Peters Helen Barrett Sue Wheeler Ina Martin Tamworth Oldtimers Janet Pringle - Investment Planning TD Canada Trust Counsel Tyner Construction Janie & John Ryan Wemp and Smith Construction Jim & Gail Barrett Joan & Gary McCormack Joe & Cindy Lewis Katie Myers Kidd Electric


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OPEN HOUSES

HOSTESS & HOST: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD SAT. SEPT. 13 - 2-4PM SAT. SEPT. 13 - 11-1PM

NEW LISTING

388 DUNDAS ST. 60’ of waterfront on the Napanee River. This 2 bedroom brick bungalow features 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, large wrap-around deck overlooking the water and in-ground pool, newer roof, newer gas furnace. This is a must to view! $289,900. (EX3640) MLS 14607988

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE

256 DUNDAS STREET W. This home features 4 bedrooms, formal living room and dining room, 2.5 baths, main floor laundry room, modern oak kitchen. Great in-law potential with separate entrance, living room, kitchen and heated sun porch. Large in-town lot 87’x132’ with mature trees, 2 car garage with loft. Many upgrades, newer windows, new gas furnace. This property is being sold “as is.” $219,900. (EX3524) MLS 14604351

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

Independently Owned & Operated

NEW PRICE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13TH 11AM-1PM

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

Hosted by: Paul Wagar, Sales Representative, 613-484-1603

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE SAT. SEPT 13TH 1-3PM

SAT. SEPT 13TH 12-2PM

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

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

HOST: DON COX NEW LISTING

Sharon Sharpe, Sales Rep Cell 613-453-0486 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

Independently Owned & Operated

Real Estate Brokerage

Real Estate Brokerage

358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. (EX3600) MLS 14606842

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OPEN TO OFFERS 3 CEDAR ST. - $85,500. Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flowers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances included. Just reduced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 14606092

NEW LISTING

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

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Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

Independently Owned & Operated

Real Estate Brokerage

REDUCED

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

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

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275

536 MOSCOW ROAD , STONE MILLS

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

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

www.151MoscowRd.com • 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Double Car Garage and Oversized Outbuilding • 60 Acres • $349,900.

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

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

Independently Owned & Operated

380 CAMDEN ROAD

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

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

Independently Owned & Operated

WATERFRONT VIEW OF THE NAPANEE RIVER Just steps to Napanee River to enjoy the park, downtown shops & restaurants. Secluded private deck and landscaped side/back lawns. Main floor laundry, 3 BRs, Formal dining room and hardwood floors throughout. MLS 14604554 $169,900 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

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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 pc. bath. many updates with some finishing touches yet to be done but product is there. $179,900. MLS 14607826

Independently Owned & Operated

325 GINGER ST. LISTING Nice semi on a quiet, family-oriented street. 48 ROBINSON ST. Large eat-in kitchen opens to a spacious living room. Lower level features walk-out basement, Excellent starter or retirement home. Featuring 1 rec room, 2 more bedrooms and full bath. bedroom and 1 4 piece bath, detached garage. A must to view. $114,900. (EX3642) MLS 14607999 $159,900. (EX3625) MLS 14607221

NEW PRICE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13TH 1-3PM

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

HOSTESS & HOST: LINDSAY WILBRAHAM & GREG MACDONALD SUN. SEPT. 14 - 2-4PM SUN. SEPT. 14 - 11-1PM

SUN. SEPT. 14 - 2-4PM

NEW LISTING

Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433

OPEN HOUSES

OPEN HOUSES

SAT. SEPT. 13 - 1-3PM

OPEN HOUSE

Hosted by: Paul Wagar, Sales Representative, 613-484-1603

244 THOMAS ST. W. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with large private yard. Fully painted inside and out, new hardwood on main level (2014), updated kitchen, new 4 piece bath upstairs, new porch, woodstove in large eatin kitchen with built-in fridge and freezer. Separate building with a 20x19 studio with gas fireplace and 20x16.8 heated garage/workshop. Driveway to be paved. Set in the west end of Napanee. $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

Carol Harvey Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-540-2659

callch@sympatico.ca

2 SPLINTER DRIVE Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath bungalow. Gas fireplace, sunroom, main floor laundry & finished recroom. $285,000. (M77) MLS 14606275

Call Marlene McGrath, Sales Representative, 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 SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 11AM-1PM

OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

Greg Wagar

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

Marten D. Lewis

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 12-2PM

OPEN HOUSE

Sales Representative

613-532-0330

89 MILL ST, DESERONTO

Hostess: Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Rep

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

Marlene McGrath

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

Trent Mosier, CRA

Sales Representative

613-483-9618

Cathy Conrad

1805 HARLOWE RD, NORTH FRONTENAC

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

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

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

227 DRIVE-IN ROAD

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

1742 STOREY ST.

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

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

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

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 14606777

NEW PRICE

Broker

613-484-2636

25 ALFRED STREET

Rick Gerow

NEW LISTING

Hostess: Marlene McGrath, Sales Rep

NEW LISTING

Tanya Myatt Mosier

NEW LISTING

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

Paul Wagar

Sales Representative

613-484-1603

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

7710 COUNTY RD #2 4 spacious bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, private yard, a/c, attached garage and double carport. Call for the extensive list of improvements completed since 2013. $259,000. (M63) MLS 14606511

1262 LAZIER RD

186 WESTBURY AVE BATH

3 bedroom home would be an ideal starter or retirement home. Hardwood flooring, newer roof, main floor laundry, attached garage and large fenced in back yard. Cose to parks, marina and golf course. Asking $175,000 (M103) MLS 14607413

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4997 COUNTY RD. 9

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

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

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

Solid older (circa 1896) post and beam farmhouse and carriage house. Rebuillt 2006 into a 2 storey plus great room board & batten home. Detached garage, interlocking patio, large deck and sunroom. Tastefully landscaped property and 2 golf holes on the panoramic 4 acre site with pond. Asking $325,000 (M102) MLS 14607330

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 NEW PRICE

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200 LUFFMAN RD

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 $227,500. (M48) MLS 14603762

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

91 WATER COMBE ROAD

327’ water frontage, deck with glass railing 1 Bedroom, 1 full bath, 2 bunkies each with 2pc bath $339,000. (M54) MLS 14604614

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512 ASSELSTINE RD

Very nice elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 15 acres of wooklands. 20 minutes from the 401. Wood/oil forced air furnace. Move-in condition. $249,000. (M68) MLS 14605611

5 SARAH ST 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2nd floor laundry. Spacious rooms, updated kitchen $224,900 (M57) MLS 14604891

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

2118C COUNTY ROAD 15

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

369 SOUTH SHORE ROAD

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

380 CAMDEN ROAD

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


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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. (M31) MLS 14602544

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 $254,900 (M98) MLS 14607192

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

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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

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

265 PALACE RD.

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

843 COUNTY RD 9

Enjoy the outdoors on this 8 acre waterfront property with easy access for boating and fishing. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and double detached garage, with workshop attached. Very private setting with many trees to provide shade. Asking $349,900. (M99) MLS14607210

7389 COUNTY RD 2

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

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

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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

232 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE

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

694 ADDINGTON ST. TAMWORTH

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

DESIRABLE WATERFRONT LOT

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

In town spacious duplex on large lot. 2 x 3 bedrooms with full baths. 2 car carriage style garage $264,900. (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

82 GREEN ST

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

106 THOMAS ST W

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

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


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EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

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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! $189,000. MLS 14606879

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

ONLY $139,900.

173 MILL ST., DESERONTO Excellent 3 bedroom home with tons of upgrades such as windows, furnace, C/A, roof, insulation and siding. Totally fenced yard with deck. Only $139,900. Don’t wait on this one. (EX3553) MLS 14605229

362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO $189,900.

Approximately 1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300 inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650/month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3420) MLS 14600825

HOBBY FARM WITH 30 ACRES $369,900.

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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. $369,900. (EX3505) MLS 14603728 Check out the virtual tour http://www.obeo.com/884516

2062 SWANFIELD ST., KINGSTON Dir:Follow Centennial to Wheathill and turn right, follow to Swanfiled and turn right.

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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BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT

507 PALACE RD. 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

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. $469,000. MLS 14604801 NEW E PRIC

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VACANT LAND

Separately metered duplex. 1-3 bdrm side, 1-2 bdrm side. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Great investment property! MLS 13603423 $119,000.

Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $54,900.

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 14601416

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Lot in Picton. Minutes from town. New well. $49,900. 50 Acres with barn on Colebrook Road. $149,000.

GREAT WRAP AROUND PORCH!

HAY BAY WATERFRONT

96 COLLEGE ST. $124,900.

WELCOME HOME! $129,900.

Stop dreaming and start living in this 4 bedroom waterfront home. Open concept kitchen to cook in and watch the boats go by at the same time. Propane fireplace in living room for those chilly nights. Master bedroom has ensuite bath. Large deck to sip your morning coffee and watch the fish jump in the beautiful Hay Bay. Large boathouse with approval previously to build on top of it. Come to the Walleye capital of the world and enjoy your piece of paradise all year round. $325,000 MLS 14601821

Highly desirable neighbourhood and a great home. Interior features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, jacuzzi tub, new hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, gas fireplace in your large dining room. Newly drywalled and insulated eat in kitchen with mud room off of kitchen. Newer windows, 3 large bay windows, lifetime Kangaroo steel roof and great wrap around porch. Walk to the river and the golf course. $182,000. MLS 14600286

Gorgeous character-filled country home except it is all newer. The woman in the house will fall in love with the large kitchen, the man will fall in love with the oversized triple car garage that has enough power to do welding. The master bedroom is huge and has a private deck overlooking the countryside as well as an ensuite and walk-in closet. The wrap-around covered front porch is a great place for your morning coffee. Garage built in ‘09, house built in ‘93, new roof, 35 year shingles in ‘07, 60 amp generator panel. $289,000. MLS 14600244

278 BELLEVILLE RD. $209,900.

OPEN HOUSE SAT. SEPT. 13 • 2-4PM

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

48 WEST ST., ENTERPRISE Beautiful corner lot with no neighbours on either side of you. 2 houses, one great price. Main house is 3 bedroom, eatin oak kitchen, family room with newer pellet stove. The adorable smaller home is 1 bedroom and would be great for in-laws. All this plus a detached double car garage. $104,000. MLS 14606721

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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. $124,900. (EX3515) MLS 14603989

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

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9396 COUNTY RD. #2 $314,900.

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

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

186 ADELPHI ST. $269,900. IMPROVED PRICE

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

176 PARK ST. $189,900.

SOLD

Excellent one owner side split. Large kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, gas heat, central air, 2 bedrooms with possibility of third in basement, family room, 2 piece bath in lower level, tons of storage and a double paved drive. (EX3580) MLS 14605917

1233 LAZIER RD. $229,900.

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


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

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

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

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

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NEW LISTING

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

NEW LISTING

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TWO 3 BEDROOM UNITS, 1 BATH $249,900. (EX3641) MLS 14607998

NEW LISTING

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

NEW PRICE

392 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $144,900.

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

(EX3645) MLS 14608029

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

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

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

7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $176,000. (EX3462) MLS 14602041

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

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

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WATERFRONT

543B SOUTH SHORE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $389,900. (EX3532) MLS 14604532

NEW LISTING

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

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

NEW LISTING

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

NEW PRICE

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

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

52 COUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $589,000. (EX3437) MLS 14601492

186 ADELPHI ST. 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445

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

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

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

237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $384,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458

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

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

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85 BEVERLY ST. 3+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $289,900. (EX3595) MLS 14606463

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BUSINESS

8 THOMAS ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $94,900. (EX3528) MLS 14604440

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

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

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

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970 LITTLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $429,900. (EX3557) MLS 14605323

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

57 ELLIOTS LANE 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX3609) MLS 14606769

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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943 HEATON ROAD $244,900

1185 WESTBROOK ROAD $419,900 MLSÂŽ

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$229,900 1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes from downtown. Directions: Princess St just past Collins Bay Rd. MLSÂŽ14603318.

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5008 HIGHWAY 38, HARROWSMITH OPEN TO OFFERS!

$299,000 Completely renovated home in Harrowsmith...New everything! Totally re-insulated with framed basement walls, new water proofed foundation, 5 bdrms or 4 bdrms + office. Beautiful open concept design. Excellent 22` x 32` insulated garage with wood stove. MLSÂŽ14607303.

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NEW LISTING

JOHN CURRAN Sales Representative

Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage* Independently Owned and Operated

Cell 613-328-1767

613-354-4347

I can help with any of your

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COUNTY ROAD 8 Approx 50 acres of natures paradise. Both hardwood and softwood mature trees, some bush areas and some cleared areas. A small pond on the east side of the property. Sugar bush potential. Wineries and vineyards is the area. Close to boat launches for Lake Ontario and Hay Bay. $114,900 MLS 14607071

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61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 14606358 $499,900.

Duaine Presley Sales Representative

384-5500 office 561-4953 home

Beautiful and private waterfront home on White Lake. 2 plus 1 bedroom home is in immaculate condition newly constructed about 8 years ago. Cathedral ceilings, open, spacious concept, custom kitchen cabinets, solid hardwood floors, 2 patio doors leading to the covered porch overlooking lake, full finished lower level with walk out to lake and airtight woodstove to heat the entire home. Wrap-around covered porch, over sized double car garage/workshop plus your own boat launch, with aluminum dock. $369,000. MLS 14601669

One and a half storey century home sitting on 46 +/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property. A perfect property for hunting, fishing or roaming. Lots of trails and firewood. $139,900. MLS 13604038

VACANT LAND

GREAT ESCAPE PROPERTY - 83+/- acres of Canadian Shield property. In the middle of hunting and fishing country. On paved road with hydro and telephone service. Lots of room to roam. $69,900. MLS 13604047 PERFECT FOR HUNTERS. 46+/- acres of beautiful Canadian Shield property on paved road with hydro and telephone service. Right in the middle of hunting and fishing country that also abutts crown land. Great get away! $59,900. MLS 13604046 4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT on quiet country road. 10 minutes from 401 Hwy and Napa-

One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Located on a stunning point on buckshot lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. $169,900. MLS 14602335

Gorgeous executive waterfront home boosting 3,000+ sq. ft. of living space. Stunning kitchen with custom built cabinets and built-in kitchen appliances, large open concept living and dining area and patio doors leading to the new decks that over look the salt water in-ground pool and lake. Main floor bedroom with newly renovated ensuite. Large family room on lower level with huge master bedroom and bubble tub with garden doors leading to pool. Two car attached garage on the main level and workshop on the lower level. $399,900. MLS 14601890

nee. $29,900. MLS 13609018 1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. located on a beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of sharbot lake. great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. MLS 14600272 90 ACRES +/- ON A QUIET SIDE ROAD 10 to 15 minutes north of Napanee + 401 just off 41 Hwy. Perfect location for your dream house in the country or just a great retreat to get away from it all. Mixed bush with hard maple sugar bush and thousands of beautiful land scape rocks. Don`t wait. Call today! $72,900. MLS 14603826

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FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER PICK! 922 Amberdale Crescent $137,500 Ideal for first time home buyer...Three bedrooms, good sized living room, separate dining area, partly finished basement with 1/2 bath. Close to schools, stores & parks. Well priced so you can afford to update to your taste. MLSÂŽ14607831.

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326 Featherston Lane

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53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.

Tammy Heath Gurr

Sales Representative

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3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. MLS 14600096 $34,900.

REDUCED

2 bedroom home in the heart of hunting, fishing & vacation country. Located minutes past Mazinaw Lake. Home sits on a 2+ acre landscaped lot and backs onto crownland, with skidoo trails & trout stream near by. Hme has had reno's & repairs too many to mention and is in great condition. There is a 20x24 insulated work shop with attached 14x20 garage with hydro, heat & phone. There are several other outbuildings as well. Great starter or retirement home. $139,000. MLS 14606496

Sold!

Marg Bahen

Office: 613-384-5500 Email: mbahen@sutton.com

GREAT POTENTIAL, GREAT PRICE

Excellent 25 acre parcel of land with many possible uses. Small insulated office 16’x12’ with 100 amp service, woodstove and attached garage/ storage 11’x23’, all with aluminum siding and metal roof. Additional outbuilding made with 3 45 foot trailers in U shape with good metal roof over opening supported by trusses. Concrete slab at rear 12’x45’, also covered. This property is subject to HST. Possible vendor take back at good rate available. All chattels on the property are available for negotiated sale. List is available. MLS 14605396 $99,900.

VACANT LAND

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

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Picturesque view of Farren Lake with level access to the water. This 5 year old cottage features an open concept kitchen and living area, 3 bedrooms, a 3pc bathroom, wrap around deck, spacious lawn, storage shed and ample parking. Plenty of room to host gatherings or enjoy the incredible 90ft of crystal clear waterfront. MLSÂŽ14606469. MLSÂŽ1

1 Mountain Road

Classic Victorian red brick home at the base of Mountain Road in Westport featuring 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, pine flooring, leaded glass doors, a large yard with a detached and insulated oversized garage with its own electrical service. Within walking distance to a beach, Upper Rideau Lake and all amenities in the village of Westport. MLSÂŽ14606272.

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$437,800

$349,900

1117 Hidden Valley Lane

Beautiful, 1.5 storey home or cottage on the south end of Buck Lake with a great waterfront. This home has been completely renovated to the highest standards and includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, sunroom, laundry area, drilled well, septic, storage shed, small workshop and a wonderful Bunkie. MLSÂŽ14607075.

Buck Lake Land Parcel

Amazing parcel of land on Buck Lake with western exposure and 1960 feet of excellent waterfrontage. This 22 acre vacant land parcel is located on the east shore with the Rideau Trail behind the property. The land is a mixture of trees, rocks, and level areas and is true Canadian Shield property. This property is a rare find! Located 45 minutes north of Kingston on beautiful Buck Lake. MLSÂŽ14607966.

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

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

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

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

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• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Restored Original Farm House • Barn on 3.12 Acres • $289,900

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

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Large Spacious Rooms • Wrap-around Deck with Fenced Yard • $279,900 www.149MainSt.com

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

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

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• 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • 50 Acres bordered by Conservation Area • Dbl Car Garage, Barn & Driveshed • $399,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Completely Renovated • Across from Waterfront Park • $299,900

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

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • 11/2 Car Garage/Workshop • View of Napanee River • $196,900

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• 2+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • New Custom Built • Deeded Waterfront Access • $269,900

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• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 26 Acres • Barn & 3 Outbuildings • $189,900

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• 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath • 1868 Circa Limestone Home • 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Rental Unit • $164,900

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

• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Enclosed Sunroom • 102 Acres w/Large Barn and Outbuildings • $319,900

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

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How to increase storage in tight spaces

Thursday, September 11, 2014

MCG - Cozy, quaint homes attract many home buyers and renters. Be it a cottage-style house or a studio apartment, smaller living spaces often involve getting creative with storage. People live in a smaller homes for a variety of reasons. Some choose to live in a smaller home so they can be right in the thicks of things in a city or urban center. Others scale back on living space in an effort to save money. But storage space in small quarters is often at a premium, and thinking creatively is a necessity to keep the home tidy and items out of view. Rainy or chilly days are the perfect times to tackle indoor organization projects. When the outdoors isn't beckoning, you can devote all of your attention to addressing storage issues in your home. To begin, take inventory of what you have, going through your possessions and determining what can stay and what can go. Part with anything you haven't used in quite some time. The next step is to sort items and get organized. Then you can find a place for everything. For example, if you have a dozen bath towels but only one sauce pot, you will need to find more room for linens than kitchen cookware. You may need to borrow space from one area of the home to give to another area. The following are some additional tips to increase space in an otherwise cramped home. * Add shelves. Increase cabinet and closet space by adding shelves into them. This may double or even triple the amount of usable space, especially if you customize the shelving to fit storage containers you use to store everything from shoes to craft items. * Opt for dual-purpose furniture. Benches with lids that lift up and sofas that convert into guest beds are just a few of the many ways you can keep a small home neat and increase storage space. An ottoman is a great place to store extra blankets and linens, while a trunk or crate with a sturdy top can be used in lieu of a traditional coffee table to keep books or board games. * Think vertically. When floor space is at a premium, you may need to look up for storage. Frequently used pots and pans can be hung from a decorative rack in your kitchen. Use magnets on jars to store a spice rack on the wall near the stove. Racks above cabinets or on doors can be used to store everything from shoes to jewelry to toiletries. Shelving in children's rooms can store lesser used toys away from the floor. Empty walls are valuable real estate in a small home, and tall bookshelves can house a number of different things. * Take advantage of oddly shaped crevices. If you have space under a staircase or a spot by a dormer or in an attic eave, use the space to store items. You may need to get creative, such as adding a door and small closet into the staircase, but such spaces make practical storage areas and add character to a home. * Use see-through storage containers. Many people find that plastic storage bins are neater and more stackable than boxes. See-through bins enable you to quickly find items so that you are not searching around the house for lost items and creating a bigger mess along the way. Clear storage containers work in the refrigerator, too. You can more easily spot leftovers, and uniform stacking containers free

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up more room for bulkier items. * Make use of space beneath your bed. There likely is ample room to store more things than just dust bunnies beneath your bed. A bed frame with built-in drawers is the perfect place to keep bed linens and out-of-season clothes. Beds can be raised on blocks to create more space underneath for storing rolling plastic containers and even seldom-used suitcases. * Opt for an armoire. Armoires are not exclusive to bedrooms. Armoires can be used in dining spaces or in dens to store items out of sight. An armoire can be used when retrofitted with a pull-out shelf as a laptop desk, storing all office items behind closed doors

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when not needed. * Improve storage in the bathroom. Try to choose a vanity that has under-the-sink storage so you will have a place to store some toiletries. Home improvement centers sell cabinets and etageres that can be placed above the toilet tank as a storage space for bathroom items. In the shower, hang a second tension-loaded shower curtain rod on the inside of the shower enclosure that can be used to hold bags of kids bath toys and other toiletries, keeping them off the tub ledges. When you think creatively, you can maximize storage space even in a small home.

Online Auction Unobstructed Views of Lake Ontario! Live online bidding opens Friday September 5th at Noon Bidding closes Wednesday September 24th at 10AM

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6621 Bath Road - Minimum Bid: $100,000 53 + Acres!

This 2,290 +/- sq. ft. Victorian style farm house has over 53 acres and a desirable water view of Lake Ontario. This original Victorian brick farm house offers south facing lake views from the large, eat in kitchen and living room. A separate dining room, laundry room and mud room complete the main floor. Four generous sized bedrooms, two with lake views, a sitting area and four piece bathroom are located on the upper level and the unfinished basement offers room for additional storage. Most original features remain in the home.

6589 Bath Road - Minimum Bid: $75,000

1.2 Acres! Located just west of the Village of Bath and less than 25 KM west of downtown Kingston this 1,109 +/- sq. ft. bungalow sits on 1.2 acres of land and offers 180 degrees of uninterrupted views of Lake Ontario. Many original features remain in this mid century bungalow including hardwood floors and large bright windows which provide ample sunlight and amazing views from the living room and separate dining room. The property is also improved by a two car garage. Home will require updateing and renovation.

Open House Dates: Wednesday September 10, 6:00-6:30pm, Sunday September 14, 1:00-2:00pm & Saturday September 20, 11am - noon

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Gary Fulton Carol Notman

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BROKERAGE

BILL MCCUTCHEON

MCCUTCHEON

Office: 613-354-4213

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

210 CENTRE ST., NAPANEE Large living room with double french doors, original banister with detailed woodwork, beautifully landscaped backyard with a large detached garage. 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, main floor laundry, and large family room off kitchen! Endless opportunities for this all brick home just steps away from downtown, local public and high schools, and an easy stroll to the Napanee River/Park. A must see! Priced at $184,900. MLS 14608016

SALES REPRESENTATIVES

BROKER OF RECORD 613-453-4347

SALES REP 613-453-4292

Thursday, September 11, 2014

613.453.7111 info@notmanandfulton.ca www.notmanandfulton.ca

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FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS

Fax 855-885-0504

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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 $152,000. MLS 14607873

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$369,000

Great family home in Napanee in a quiet neighbourhood located at 341 Ginger St., walking distance to downtown! This home is a must see with a bright main level with a large deck off of the dining room leading to a fully fenced, private backyard! 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, full basement with a finished rec room and an attached garage!. Priced at $199,900. Call us for your viewing! MLS 14604904 DRASTIC REDUCTION FOR A QUICK SALE. 412 ACRES Your new family farm homestead. This farm has something for everyone in the family. Well maintained and updated home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor family room. Good barns, land consists of a mix of workland, pasture, large hardwoods, year-round creek, ponds, trails and great hunting. Located at the end of a dead-end road but within easy drive to Kingston or Napanee. Call for full details. Was listed at $449,900. REDUCED TO $399,900. MLS 14606210

$245,000

COME AND BE-DAZZLED!

1175 FRALICK ROAD

Beautiful 2060 sqft home with distinctive architecture in a selective residential area. Features a double sunken foyer, 3 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, 2nd flr lndry, main flr fam rm, cherry hdwd on main level, custom window treatments, a built-to-take-it rec rm & games rm, and a huge privately fenced yard. The master bdrm suite is elegant, yet so intimate, where you can enjoy your champagne brunch on the private balcony. This home is all dressed up and waiting for those who won’t abide the ordinary. 400 Conservatory Dr.

3 bdrm brick bungalow, just 15 minutes to Kingston, this home has lots of updates. Includes windows, septic system, 200 amp, double garage with hydro, wood stove and furnace, fenced solar heated a/g pool, built in oven and range, c/air, c/ vac, 1 year old wood stove in the generous size rec room and oodles of storage. Dir: Hwy #2 west, turn left on Fralick Road, property on left.

$874,000

$199,900

“TIRED OF THE CIRCUS?�

157 ACRES!

This 174 acre private retreat is a property for all seasons. Hunters and fishermen will enjoy the log hunting cabin with duck ponds, and there is over 500’ on Traverse Lake, and ATV trails all through the land. The 2500 sq ft, 2 year old, maintenance free bungalow is to die for, with hdwd, granite and heated 950 sq ft garage, along with another separate garage w/heat & hydro, and you’ll laze around the heated fibreglass inground pool. It’s the total package located in the Battersea area. Listed below assessed value.

This land has approx 635’ frontage on Old Wilton Road and the back side of the property is mainly bordered by an unopened road allowance. A lot of the acreage is forest and there’s a well on property showing 6 gpm, year round and only 8 minutes from Kingston. Build your dream home amongst the deer and other wildlife. There are oodles of possibilities for all of this land and it is awaiting your creative ideas. Vendor may consider holding a mortgage.

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15 MINUTES FROM THE CITY!

1029 COLE LANE

3304 WILTON RD $309,000

BEDROOM CONDO

WATERFRONT LOT

316 KINGSDALE AVE 107 $135,000

3855 HIDEAWAY LN $179,900

Looking for affordable living? Need wheelchair access? Take a look at this condo at 316 Kingsdale, located in the lower level with access to the ramp, laundry and elevator. Call for private viewing. MLSÂŽ14602830 .

Boasting almost 5 acres of treed waterfront with a peninsula of rolling rock into the water’s edge on Dog Lake. Just take a look at this unique property with its hourglass shape and waterfront on three sides.Make your dream a reality! Build a home with its own waterfront park. MLSŽ14603390.

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2383 MCIVOR RD, KINGSTON

131 KILDARE AVE, AMHERSTVIEW

Offers immediate possession. One storey semi featuring 3 bedrooms, large living room, eat-in kitchen, full basement (ready to finish), lots of water, 12 year old septic. Attention investors or first time homeowners!! MLSÂŽ $170,000

Concord home, 2 bdrms up and 3 baths, hdwd floors on main level. Huge eat-in kit. w/patio doors to covered deck. Lg master w/ensuite, finished lower level featuring 2 bedrooms, large rec room. Immaculate two car garage for the car enthusiast! MLSÂŽ $469,900

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Situated on 1.81 acres just north of the Cataraqui Centre sits this lovely log home boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths finished lower level and large 30X30 DBL garage. Sit on the large covered porch, soak in the hot tub or relax in front of one of two woodstoves and watch the day go by. Call to view. MLSÂŽ14606999.

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Looking to build on a lovely treed lot overlooking a serene Lake? Take a look at 1029 Cole Lane with 160 feet of waterfront and great area for swimming on Cronk Lake, just minutes north of Sydenham and boasting a 3 bedroom bunkie on the water’s edge to use as you build your dream home. MLSŽ14605491.

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155 LODGE ST, BATH

831 MILFORD DR, KINGSTON

Brand new roof and many upgrades, 1+1 bdrms. and 2 baths, in law potential with walk out, quiet street overlooking Lake Ontario, with boat launch, walking distance to shopping, plenty of storage room, close to golf course. Bring an offer! MLSÂŽ $254,900

Quick closing available. This very well maintained and updated 3 bdrm semi is awaiting your family, or possibly a great rental opportunity!! Main floor features hardwood flooring throughout with a large and bright eat in kitchen. MLSÂŽ $204,900

3532 BUCK POINT RD SOUTH FRONTENAC

2754 ROUND LAKE RD, SOUTH FRONTENAC

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). MLSÂŽ $324,900

Custom designed Cape Cod style 2 storey home. Private treed 1.03 acre lot just 15 mins north of 401. Open concept kitchen, lvrm, din rm with pine floors, patio doors to large deck, 3 bed upstairs with oversized master bedroom. Large garage (28’ x 30’). MLSŽ $274,900 R0032888420


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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

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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

1496 LAKE RD., ENTERPRISE Great property in Village of Enterprise. This lovely home has 2 units. The 3 bedroom unit has kitchen, living room, dining room, bright sunroom, 4 piece bath and laundry. The 2 bedroom unit has eat-in kitchen, living room, 4 piece bath and laundry. This property could also be converted back into a single family home. Wood plank flooring (under the carpets) and some original trim. All appliances included. $169,900. (EX3590) MLS 14606198

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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

763 PALACE RD. Excellent, well maintained home with a detached 1 bedroom completely redone apartment over garage with income of $700./month. Close to 401 and downtown. Featuring cathedral ceiling with open concept, gas fireplace and balcony overlooking living room and dining room. Large balcony off master bedroom with great view of the river and sunsets. Very tastefully decorated. New roof 2011. New deck on side. $319,900. (EX3627) MLS 14607333

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388 DUNDAS ST. 60’ of waterfront on the Napanee River. This 2 bedroom brick bungalow features 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, large wrap-around deck overlooking the water and in-ground pool, newer roof, newer gas furnace. This is a must to view! $289,900. (EX3640) MLS 14607988

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358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. 399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. 3 CEDAR ST. - $85,500. Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 Fantastic lot. Little less than 2 acres right in the heart central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flow- of historic Newburgh! House requires T.L.C. Being patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. ers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances in- 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 OPEN TO OFFERS

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

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Looking for a great family home just minutes from town? Come take a look at this great brick bungalow just east of Napanee! Roof done in Timberline shingles 2013, most windows 2014. Large garage with heated workshop makes it the ultimate man cave. Newer deck is a great place to kick back and relax. Spacious finished basement with half bath and bedroom with separate entrance. Has huge in-law suite potential. Call today for your viewing! $229,900. MLS 14608065

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

11955 HWY. 41, NORTHBROOK

11 CENTRE ST., #101, NAPANEE

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

BUCKSHOT LAKE BEAUTY

119 BRIDGE ST. E, NAPANEE

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

54 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedroom waterfront home situated on North Shore Hay Bay. Updates: windows, furnace, central air, electrical, cupboards, new well pump, sump pump. $249,900. (EX3582) MLS 14605975

EDGE OF TOWN

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

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

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1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or skidooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388

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

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

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

Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or skidooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388

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

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164 MILL ST., DESERONTO 287 MAPLE 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 and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking dates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043 $84,900. (EX3543) MLS 14604937

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2707 COUNTY ROAD 27 – Older, circa 1880, country gem that offers you the old world features of deep baseboards, original trim and pine plank flooring. Add today's features of C/A, FAE furnace with a heat pump, newer steel roofing and a cosy atmosphere to enjoy life, whether in the LR with its woodstove along a brick wall or in the three season room or enclosed sun porch where you can contemplate the wonders of nature. All this plus two BTHs, four BRs, main flour FM and oversize KIT awaits a new owner. $259,900 MLS(R) 14606493 Dir.: County Road 4 north from #2 or Hwy 401 to flashing light in Centreville, west to County Road 27, north ( about 2km ) to home on east.

You'll have no problems enjoying yourself in this great getaway home, which mixes practicality with luxury. The great room is lighted by bright windows and offers access to a fantastic wraparound deck. Curl up on the great room's cozy window seat and enjoy your favorite book. You'll love the upper-floor master suite, which comes complete with a vaulted ceiling, a romantic balcony, a walk-in closet, and a private bath with a large tub. Guests are hosted in a main-floor guest room, which is located near a full hall bath. First Floor: 672 sq. ft. Second Floor: 614 sq. ft. Total: 1,286 sq. ft.

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8682 LOYALIST PARKWAY, NAPANEE $225,000 MLS 14607107 Business + apartments - 2 bed 1 bath and 1 bed 1 bath - Business doing well with possibilities of more growth.

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NEW LISTING BEAVER LAKE Cottage is on south shore to view the perfect sunsets. 2 bedrooms and bunkie that would sleep about 10, good size living rm, eatin kitchen and full bath with newer septic. Level lot, great gazebo at water edge and easy access. Call now. $244,900.

REDUCED COUNTRY HOME Family home near Centreville is about 1800 sq.ft.. Main floor family rm, separate dining room master with ensuite bath. Doors to large back deck, 1½ car garage & full unspoiled basement Terrific value at $239,900. MLS 14608052

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939 CLEARFIELD CRESCENT , KINGSTON $219,900 MLS 14607840

STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME

Beaver Lake home is not large so not a lot of maintenance. Open living room and kitchen areas, master bedroom, smaller room could be 2nd bedroom, big laundry room and very nicely done 3 season room on the water`s edge. Wood stove to keep it cozy, on demand hot water and even the fishing boat is included. Don`t miss out, call now. $204,900 MLS 14603253

LIVE AT THE LAKE! Waterfront home on Beaver Lake home offers spectacular southern views, good swimming, fishing & boating. Features open concept dining/living rm so have full view of lake, well appointed kitchen, 3 bdrms & bath on main level. Lower level is all finished with walkout from huge rec rm, den or extra bdrm and bathrm. Deck on upper level and patio lower level. Separate workshop building has ample room for all the toys. $374,500 MLS 14608050 www.beaverlakewaterfronthome.com

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163 ROBERT ST. NAPANEE $119,900 MLS 14606949

1037 LONG LAKE RD, CENTRAL FRONTENAC $139,900 MLS 14606166

2 storey Victorian features good size principal rooms, hardwood floors, original bannisters and bay windows. 3 bdrms, 1 ½ baths, dining rm, family rm with FP, den or hobby rm, and even a secret room upstairs. Extra bonus is the huge garage with upstairs. Walk to the riverside park or kids to the splash pad. $264,500 MLS 14606837 www.napaneehome.com

IN TOWN STARTER HOME 3 bedrooms home is walking distance to stores, parks & river. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen with patio doors to extra large back yard, separate dining room & living room with gas fireplace. Dead end street so not much traffic. If looking for a cheaper starter home this may be it. $149,900. MLS 14606954


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