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‘Culture Days’ celebrate local arts, history
Serious accident sends one to hospital
Air ambulance called to respond to tractor-trailer crash on Highway 401 just west of Napanee .... Page 2.
Napanee history and the ‘silver screen’
Series of events planned for end of September
Screening of rare 1928 Canadian classic is latest chapter in town’s moviewatching past ........ Page 3.
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Raiders rolling into new season
Club riding high after signing several promising rookies and a strong showing at recent tourney ....... Page 21.
Senior football Hawks ready to play
NDSS senior squad looks to make some noise, and turn some heads, in upcoming KASSAA season ... Page 21.
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Rick Doyle of Napanee District Minor Hockey sorts and catalogues some of the hockey gear donated during the association’s ‘Fill The Net’ equipment drive last weekend. Numerous shin pads, helmets, pants and skates were turned in. The drive was supported by the local OPP, Canadian Tire, Home Hardware, Boyer GM and Pringle Ford. The NDMH hopes to make Fill The Net an annual event.
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Greater Napanee’s deep artistic, musical and historical roots will be on display the weekend of Sept. 25-27 as the town takes part in the national event known as Culture Days. Held in centres across the country, Culture Days is an annual grassroots event that sees artists and musicians host free workshops or performances throughout their communities. This will mark the sixth year of the event, but this is the first time Napanee has joined in the act. And while it may be a new event in this region, there’s no shortage of artists willing to jump on-board. A plethora of events have already been confirmed at businesses, town hall and Market Square, to name a few, with new activities being added daily. They include activities such as hands on arts and craft workshops, live music performances, art displays, square dancing, a historical scavenger hunt and everything else in-between. “We’re thrilled looking at the lineup,” said Jim Barber, chairperson for the Greater Napanee Arts and Culture Advisory Committee. “There’s lots of music, lots of visual arts, lots of businesses involved. It’s exactly what it’s supposed to be and exactly what we hoped for.” Getting the town involved with the national event was one of the first mandates of the recently-formed GNACAC. Launching the first time event was a collaboration of several people, including Kelly Schermerhorn, Ellena HarrisFleury and Kathy Medd of the Downtown Napanee Business Improvement Area. “I said at the beginning I would have been happy if we would of had five or six things, start of small and build from there,” Barber said of the response to the first-time event.
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A publication ban prohibits evidence from being Staff Reporter published during the bail hearing process. A 23-year-old Napanee According to the OPP, woman facing charges of officers responded to a call first-degree murder and fail- on Palace Road on May 9. ing to obtain assistance in Following an investigation childbirth in connection with Pemberton was charged the death of an infant earlier obtain assistance in child this year, has been granted birth contrary to the Crimibail with house arrest and nal Code. She was arrested strict restrictions. two days later in Banff, Kirsten Pemberton’s bail Alta., with assistance from hearing took place at the the RCMP. Lennox and Addington She was later charged County courthouse, in Napa- with first-degree murder, nee, on Sept. 4. It took most concealing the body of a of the day and was a contin- child, failure to obtain assisuation of a two-day bail tance, and committing an hearing on June 11 and 13. indignity to a body.
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An air ambulance helicopter had to be called to the scene of a serious accident on Highway 401 near Napanee on Tuesday. The driver of a tractortrailer was airlifted to hospital in critical condition. According to the Napanee OPP, the accident occurred when the tractortrailer, which was carrying a load of steel, lost control, veering into the south ditch of the eastbound lanes of the highway near Beechwood Road. The truck came to rest in a field. The accident caused traffic to be snarled for hours, with vehicles being re-routed onto local roads. An OPP Technical Traffic Collision Investigator ODESSA SHARING CENTRE Have you been to the Sharing Centre in Odessa? We offer quality clothes from infant size to the fuller figure and men’s wear at very reasonable prices. Also, shoes, purses, linens, small housewares, books and lots more. We are located down-
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A Kingston woman is facing impaired driving charges after an incident that occurred on Sunday. Police say that at 1:05 p.m., officers with the Loyalist OPP responded to a complaint from a citizen regarding a van being driven erratically on Bath Road near Amherstview. Officers located the van and subsequently arrested the driver for impaired driving. Charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and having more than the legal limit of alcohol in her system is a 51-year-old woman from Kingston. She is scheduled to appear in Provincial Court in Napanee on Oct. 6.
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The ‘silver screen’ and Napanee history BY ANDREW MINIGAN Special To The Beaver
As part of Greater Napanee’s Culture Days festival, the Lennox and Addington Museum and Archives will be screening a silent film, complete with live musical accompaniment. Carry On Sergeant was filmed in Trenton, Ont., at a time when the small city was known as ‘Hollywood North’. Released in 1928, the film premiered to great reception, but was mysteriously pulled from distribution after only two months, and all copies of the film were lost until 1990, when a copy was donated to the National Archives and restored. The screenings will take place Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. and Sept. 26 1 p.m. at the L&A Museum and Archives. Those old films may be in black and white, but Napanee’s history, when it comes to the ‘silver screen’, is colourful. In the wee hours of Jan. 9, 1914, Napanee’s opera house went up in flames. The Jan. 16 edition of The Napanee Express ran an extensive article on the fire. Photographs in the collection of the Lennox and Addington Archives show the burnt-out carcass of the building, and the Warner Block which also sustained severe damage. According to the article, “for some time past the opera house has been used as a moving picture theatre.” This is one of the very first mentions in a Napanee newspaper of motion pictures being screened at a venue in town. Early newspapers mention musical and theatrical entertainments being held at various venues around town,
such as the Music Hall, the Market Hall (which would become the Town Hall) and at the larger hotels in the area which sometimes had small concert and performance venues incorporated into the hotels themselves. Napanee could also boast an opera house, located south of Dundas Street behind Thomas Symington’s store. Unfortunately, this structure collapsed in 1889, possibly indirectly due to a massive fire in 1886 which destroyed several neighboring businesses and may have weakened
the opera house structurally. In the winter of 1889, after a particularly heavy snowstorm, the walls bowed out and the roof collapsed, crushing the auditorium. In a stroke of good luck, no-one was injured or killed in the accident, though the House had been filled to capacity barely an hour beforehand. Within a year however, a new opera house would be constructed by Brisco and Perry, who had been the proprietors of the old structure. The new opera house would be located on the corner of
East and Dundas Streets, and, when finished, included “ceiling and walls handsomely frescoed” and “13 sets of scenery, comprising every-
thing required by a first-class struck again, and the opera travelling company.” Brisco house burst into flames one sold the property to Arthur winter night in 1914. Mack in 1912. However, bareSEE FILM | PAGE 12 > ly two years later disaster
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7139 or Muriel at 613-3544595. FRIDAY NIGHT SHUFFLEBOARD Open shuffleboard at the Napanee Legion starting at 7 p.m. COUNTRY GOSPEL FALL FESTIVAL At Yarker Free Methodist Church. An appreciation night for community service workers. Lots of country music. Come dressed country style. Come and bring a friend. Apple and pumpkin desserts will be served. FISH FRY Trinity United Church in Elginburg will hold a Mike Mundell fish fry from 5-7 p.m. Dinner costs for adults $15, children 5-12 $7 and children 4 and under free. A wide assortment of homemade pies will be offered for dessert. Takeout available. Everyone welcome. CLUB 39 DANCE Country music by Corduroy Road at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive from 8 p.m. to midnight. Lunch will be served. Members $10, nonmembers $12. Single and couples welcome. For information, call 613-392-1460 or 613-966-6596. SEPTEMBER 19 YARKER FARMER MARKET Market open again at Riverside United Church in Yarker. Great local vegetables and crafts are available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. FALL VARIETY SHOW At Deseronto United Church starting at 2 p.m., featuring local talent, including Ryland Clark, Noelle Maracle, Siobhan Flynn, Linda MacLeod, Roy Brant, and more.. Freewill offering, light refreshments to follow. Everyone welcome.
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Veteran performer brings show to Napanee BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
A new Starstop Concert series in Greater Napanee launches this month with singer/songwriter Jacob Moon debuting his newest album, 20 Years: The Best of Jacob Moon. Moon is an award-winning performer who will be performing next Friday at the St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church. Local country/alternative performer Gloria Digby will be opening for Moon. Cliff Trott is organizing the Starstop Concert Series, alongside another concert series for local artists. “The stuff that has its roots in something; so whether it’s folk music or classic rock, it’s somewhere between those two things where I find myself hanging out these days,” said Moon. “I also have an interest in guitar and technology and livelooping, so I bring some innovation to my live show that makes it stand out from your standard guy with an acoustic guitar strumming through chords.” Live-looping is the recording and playback of a part of music in real time.
Moon says this allows him to layer the music and provide a unique, one of a kind performance each time. “People, either playing by themselves or a small ensemble, record what they’re playing live as it’s happening and then play other parts over top of that and layer sound on sound to create a whole wall of orchestration behind what they’re doing as a solo performer. That’s what I’ve been doing for over 20 years,” Moon said. He aims to provide a deep, meaningful, unique show each time he performs. “There’s a desire to entertain, to go deep emotionally with the lyrics, so I try to make it a complex and rich experience for the audience,” said Moon. He plans to perform a mixture of his own songs and covers with his “own spin” on them. “I never know what I’m going to play until the night of the show, actually. I read the audience and I read my interests and the stuff I’ve been singing lately, and I just try to keep it fresh,” he added. However, there are a few performance favourites that Moon expects to play in Napanee next week. His own
Jacob Moon says he wants to provide “a complex and rich experience” for listeners at this performance at St. Mary Magdalene Church next Friday night. song, ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Alright,’ and ‘Subdivisions,’ by Rush are two you can expect to hear. Moon said his inspiration for pursuing music as a career comes from the fact that he is always learning, growing and adapting while practicing music. “I was inspired to pursue music because it just seemed
like the one thing I could see myself applying myself steadily to over the years without getting sick of it, because you can never reach some perfect state of musicality. There’s always more that you can discover and more that you can learn, so that intrigued me,” said Moon. “Events and people in my own life are a constant
source of inspiration.” Moon’s 20 Years: The Best of Jacob Moon is being released today on vinyl and CD; Napanee’s show next Friday will be the first one since launching his latest album. It is a 16-track collection of ‘fan favourites’ and some of Moon’s newer material. For more information on
Moon, and his newest album, visit his website: www.jacobmoon.com. He will be performing Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church. Tickets are now $25. For more information on the Starstop Concert Series, or to buy tickets for the Jacob Moon concert, visit www.starstop.ca.
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J. Earl Morrison, Owner-Publisher, 1953-1978
Apparently, Ontario won’t be hosting the Summer Olympics anytime soon. We think that’s for the better. Toronto Mayor John Tory, of course, announced Combined in 1965 earlier this week that his city won’t put in a bid for with The Napanee Express (EST. 1861) the 2024 games. That announcement might have and The Deseronto been somewhat surprising, in that Toronto did a pretty good job, by most accounts, in hosting the Pan Post (EST. 1904) Am Games and the Para Pan Am games this summer (despite the fact that many were predicting the An independent event would be a disaster going in). It was the Pan Am success that had folks here musing about having community Toronto host the biggest sporting event of them all. In the end, however, Toronto — and by extension newspaper Ontario and the rest of Canada — took a pass. Tory said there were a few factors behind his deciJEAN MORRISON sion, including the fact that, as Toronto was mulling a OWNER & bid in the wake of the Pan Am Games, no one from the private sector or the provincial or the federal govPUBLISHER ernments was knocking on their door, looking to help backstop the bid from a money standpoint. SALES MANAGER SCOTT JOHNSTON He also said the city needed to dramatically improve its transportation and transit systems MANAGING EDITOR before considering putting forward a bid. SETH DUCHENE It was going to be a massively expensive underBUSINESS MANAGER taking — even the bid alone was expected to cost $60 DEBBIE MCCANN million, win or lose, according to reported estimates. It’s no wonder Tory was gun-shy; he was right to be. PRODUCTION MANAGER And it’s no wonder that the higher levels of governMICHELLE BOWES ment were reluctant to underwrite the bid; it’s not ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE like Queen’s Park or Ottawa are flush with cash DIANE GROSE these days. But does that mean we should always say ‘no’ ADVERTISING SALES REPwhen there’s a chance at securing the Olympic RESENTATIVES: LISA PRESGames? Not necessarily. LEY, LINDA WARNER . Had we submitted a bid now, it would have been CLASSIFIEDS SUPERVIrushed, for lack of a better word. Even Tory himself SOR: MARY NEWTON. said a bid for the 2024 games would have been COMPOSING STAFF: JANE “rash.” When a project like this isn’t done properly, WRIGHT, MARION an already expensive proposition becomes a wildly SEDORE, SHERI LEFEBVRE. expensive money pit. STAFF REPORTERS: ASHTo do it right involves getting the right sponsors LEY ESPINOZA, ADAM on board, and limiting the exposure of local (and PRUDHOMME. provincial, and national) taxpayers. Without that in place, a bid is ill-advised. Further, if we’re going to go to the expense of hosting the games — which, of course, would only last two weeks — it has to have the right kind of legacy. That means that the infrastructure put in place for the games should be infrastructure that’s already needed — say housing and transportation improvements — and should be of benefit for years into the future. A most common argument against hosting Olympic games is that the massive amounts of money expended could have been better allocated on more pressing, important priorities. If, however, we can find a way to link those priorities with an Olympic bid, it just might be a worthwhile endeavor. A quick survey of recent Olympic games would suggest there are relative success stories (Barcelona) Napanee Beaver - 40005335 and there are horror stories (Athens, and most The entire content of The Beaver recently Sochi). We don’t need to pay for a horror is protected by copyright. No story — and the way to avoid that is to develop a portion thereof is to be repro- well-thought-out and well-supported bid. Tory didn’t think Toronto could pull it off with a duced without permission of the 2024, and he was right to exercise caution. But never publisher. say never.
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This week, The Napanee Beaver’s classified advertising supervisor and receptionist Mary Newton was recognized with an Ontario Community Newspaper Association Silver Quill award recognizing her more than 25 years of service with The Beaver. Newton — who will be retiring next month — began working at the Beaver in 1989. Presenting Newton (left) with the award is Napanee Beaver publisher Jean Morrison.
Letter to the Editor
Columnist ignores sins of PM Re: ‘The Big Spenders: Team Trudeau/Wynne, Napanee Beaver, Sept. 10. I will put Pierre Cliche’s personal hateon for Premier Kathleen Wynne aside, which is impossible to address with any rational argument. Rather, I will take on his argument against either Justin Trudeau or Thomas Mulclair. To them, he applies the dreaded ‘socialist’ label, by looking at the state the current prime minister Stephen Harper has brought this country to: seven straight years of deficit financing, when he claims there should be no deficits; the silencing of our scientists, including the gutting of allimportant Statistics Canada data collection; his fixation to centralize power in the Prime Minister’s Office to the point where applying the word ‘democracy’ to our parliament is becoming less and less accurate. These are just a few. Locally, remember it was this govern-
ment that closed the prison farm at Frontenac Prison, with a bogus claim to save money, when in reality, the move cost tens of thousands of dollars. I would like to finish with the words of renowned journalist, writer and filmmaker, Michael Harris, who explains this disaster of a government much more eloquently than I can: “After a decade of life in the bubble of power, Harper is like a man who has broken free of the surly bonds of reality. No mention of the environment, no mention of $36 billion cut from medicare over the next 10 years, no mention of abandoning veterans, not a word about the creeping police state threatened in new laws like C-51 — and, of course, something worse than silence on the unfolding human catastrophe in the Middle East. It is a tsunami of denial.” Anita Jansman, Centreville
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‘Drama teacher’ knock prompts response I like to enjoy the Napanee Beaver with my Saturday morning coffee but this week that little ritual was ruined by columnist Pierre Cliche. Mercifully my coffee mug was spared the now famous conservative pee-gate treatment, my morning java was tainted instead by the column ‘Cheers and Jeers’. “It takes more than curly hair and being a drama teacher” to lead a country, according to Mr. Cliche. Conservative attacks on Justin Trudeau have had a lot to say about his wavy chestnut hair, so this is nothing new — in
fact it is pretty clichéd at this point. My own luxurious brown locks aside, I was actually more offended by how little Mr. Cliche seems to think of drama teachers, and I am willing to bet he doesn’t know any. The numerous drama teachers I have known all possess similar important personality traits. They are intelligent, creative, confident, analytical, patient, empathetic, kind, approachable, imaginative, supportive, trustworthy, respectful, knowledgeable and passionate. They need to be able to engage an audience and speak clearly and listen
actively. They have excellent powers of observation and can both give and accept constructive criticism. They can lead a group of unlike individuals to work as a team to produce something greater than themselves. Unlike Mr. Cliche, I am not sure what it takes to lead a country. However, I do know I would be very proud if all of our leaders had the traits of my drama teachers. In fact, I was so positively influenced by them I joined them. Michelle Dorey Forestell, Drama teacher, Greater Napanee
How ‘bout them Blue Jays? Your local library probably isn’t the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of baseball. However, sports enthusiasts should be pleased to discover that we have a ton to offer in the way of sports-lit – baseball books included. Here are some suggestions for those of you currently aboard the Blue Jays bandwagon. Full Count: Four Decades of Blue Jay’s Baseball by Jeff Blair is a Blue Jays’ retrospective covering the years between Joe Carter’s World Series-winning home run in 1993 and the lackluster 2013 season. According to the publisher: “Full Count will appeal not only to casual fans wanting re-live Blue Jays’ history, but also to the serious baseball fan who wants to know the real details and business decisions that drove the team to the pinnacle, then to mediocrity, and now (hopefully) back to the top once again.” Did you know that
besides being a rare knuckleball pitcher (and Burger King doppelganger), Blue Jay R.A. Dickey is also a bestselling author? In his memoir Wherever I Wind Up, Coles Dickey tells of his unlikely journey to the big leagues. Almost 20 years ago, he was a heralded No. 1 draft choice of the Texas Rangers, only to have a huge signing bonus and lifelong dream ripped away after an X- ray showed he did not have an ulna collateral ligament in his right elbow. After years of ups and downs, he has persevered — but not without a surprising number of obstacles. He has since published an adaption of this book for a juvenile audience called Throwing Strikes. R.A. Dickey has also published a children’s picture book titled Knuckeball Ned, the story of a baseballheaded boy who feels out of place among his classmates
because he is different (unlike his peers, fastballs and sliders, Ned is a wobbly knuckleball) – that is, until he sees the benefits of his unique abilities. Fun fact: this Notes summer R.A. Dickey partnered with Toronto Public Library to support the TD Summer Reading Club. Bigger than the Game: Restricting a Major League Life is another Blue Jays pitcher memoir. Dirk Hayhurst spent most of his career playing in the minor league but in 2009 he was signed to Toronto’s farm team and spent part of the season playing for the Jays in the big leagues. In an unfortunate turn of events in the spring of 2010, he badly hurt his shoulder. This book covers the time Hayhurst spent on the disabled list. It provides a glimpse behind the scenes: the players, the allowances and per diems and the surprising
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locker room hierarchies. Player names have been changed, but this book is supposedly filled with Blue Jays dirt. Not a Blue Jays fan? Do you yearn for the days of the Montreal Expos? Up, Up, and Away by Jonah Keri was released just last year, on the 20th anniversary of the strike that killed baseball in Montreal. The memories of the Expos aren’t dead — gear is still sported by Expos fans at Blue Jays and Washington Nationals games and every year there are rumours that Montreal could host Major League Baseball again. This book chronicles the years that the Expos were in business and, of course, the aftermath of the team’s dissolution. All of these titles are available to borrow from the County of Lennox & Addington Libraries. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for Lennox and Addington County.
COMMUNITY PULSE SEPTEMBER 26 GOSPEL MUSIC EVENING Starting at 7 p.m. at RoblinEnterprise United Church at 3271 County Rd. 41 in Roblin. Featuring Art McCullough, Lorne MacKinon, Judi and Ron Lasher and friends. Refreshments, freewill offering. Come and enjoy. BARBECUE STEAK DINNER Zone G1 Fundraiser, at the Bath and Area Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623, on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Takes place from 4-6:30 p.m. Public and community welcome. For tickets, call Nancy Young at 613-547-2297 or Linda Maxwell at 613-3527225. Thank you for your support. FALL BAZAAR At the Holy Name of Mary Parish Hall in Marysville from 1-3 p.m, across from Briar Fox Golf Course. Lunch with tea/coffee and sandwiches/desserts. Cost is $5 per person. Home-baked items, canned goods, garden vegeta-
bles, new/used items, sewing and candy. LIVE MUSIC Featuring Jeff Code and Silver Wings at the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, dancing 8 p.m. until midnight, lunch provided. Advance tickets $10, at the door $12. Call 613-372-2410 for tickets, seat reservation. LIVE MUSIC Featuring Pickett Fences at the Deseronto Legion from 48 p.m. SEPTEMBER 26&27 HARVEST WEEKEND CELEBRATION Kingston West Free Methodist Church, 1575 Woodbine Rd. Kingston will be having a Harvest Weekend Celebration at 7 p.m. on Saturday featuring Our Journey Calls, Days of Grace and Richard Woods. Also, join us also on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. with Pastor Vic Stonehouse. We are celebrating the past and looking forward to God’s plans for the future.
SEPTEMBER 27 BALLFIELD FUNDRAISER Fundraiser for Yarker ballfield restoration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Softball tournament, games for kids and the whole family. A barbecue will be staffed by members of the Yarker fire department. Fire trucks on display. Local talent showcase, followed by Rudy and Saddle Up from 5-7 p.m. All proceeds to be used to fund the restoration of the Yarker Sports Complex. Sponsored by the Yarker, Colebrook and District Community Association and the Yarker Sports Complex Restoration Group. For information call 613-572-4500. MEMORIAL SERVICE We are celebrating our ancestry at the Centreville United Church cemetery on Lake Road in Centreville. Service starts at 1:30 p.m., followed by a meet and greet, a time to investigate, to discover your heritage. There will be a dis-
play of photos and a plot layout along with plans to bring back/rejuvenate some of the headstones; 10 will be done this year and some over the next several years. If you have connections to persons resting in this cemetery, we would urge you to come along and help us add to our knowledge of the cemetery. Music is being supplied by Art McCullough and friends. Contacts are Helen M. Brown at 613358-2616 and Cheryl Monk, 613-396-1964 . SEPTEMBER 28 ‘AMNESTEA’ Join us for ‘Amnestea’ and support human rights. Takes place at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Church Hall, John Street entrance. Japanese tea ceremony demonstration by Kaoru of Cha Cha Tea. Tea, scones, preserves, edibles. Door prizes. Tickets are $15, available through Linda Murray at 613-354-2630. Sponsored by Amnesty International Napanee Branch 150.
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n It appeared as though the Lennox and Addington County Health Unit would be expanded to include Frontenac County as well. The new public health agency would not include the City of Kingston, however. Frontenac County officials said that they had been negotiating with L&A County officials for the past few months, with more meetings around the corner. Frontenac has been in the process of trying to have the Kingston Health Unit expand to cover all of Frontenac County, but negotiations had fallen through. n Incumbent Progressive Conservative MP Douglas Alkenbrack would need to take on some challengers within the party before he could seek re-election, it seemed. As many as three other men were at least mulling a run for the PC nomination for the upcoming federal election for the riding of Prince Edward-Lennox. One of the likeliest challengers was Picton Mayor and businessman Harvey J. McFarland, who said he had been approached to consider letting his name stand. Also rumoured to be eying the Tory nod was former MP Clarence Milligan and Napanee Beaver publisher J. Earl Morrison.
35 Years Ago September 17, 1980
n Some current and prospective Napanee town councillors were expressing their intentions regarding the upcoming municipal election. Napanee Mayor Glenn Herrington, however, wasn’t among them. He said he hadn’t decided whether or not he’d seek another term. Reeve Ernie Marshall, meanwhile, was also non-committal, though he said he was leaning towards running. Deputy-reeve Grant Clark indicated he would definitely be running, though he wasn’t sure whether he’d run for mayor or for reeve. n A local business organization was offering a reward in relation to an unsolved hit-andrun accident that left one of its members injured. The Belleville and District Hotel and Motel Association offered the reward after a police investigation failed to turn up a suspect. The victim, a Tamworth-area hotel owner, was suffering from ongoing complications because of the accident. The association was offering a $1,000 reward.
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SEPTEMBER 19 KINGSTON HARD OF HEARING CLUB Group meets at the Simcoe Room at the Seniors Centre in Kingston from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Speaker is Alasdair Cumming, audiologist. Topic is ‘up to date information on hearing loss and hearing aids.’ Accessible premises, assistive listening devices and refreshments. All welcome. Call 613-546-5615. FUNDRAISER Napanee Women’s Christian Temperance is having a fundraiser and spaghetti luncheon with all the trimming at the Salvation Army Hall on Richard Street. Sale starts at 10 a.m.; crafts, bake table, silent auction, used books and birdhouses. Lunch will be served between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. No entry fee, luncheon
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COMMUNITY PULSE tickets will be $10. For more information, call Ruth at 613-409-2810 or Iris at 343363-5162. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Frontenac Room of the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., at 10 a.m. Patti Mordasewicz will speak on ‘Getting to Know the Neighbours - Resources at the Leeds and Grenville Archives.’ Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. FISH FRY Hosted by St. Paul the Apostle Knights of Columbus at parish hall at 1111 Taylor
Kidd Blvd. in Kingston, from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $15 for adults, $7 for kids 12 and under. Dine in or take out. to support Council 9652 and its charity efforts in the parish and community. Advance tickets, call David Caracciolo at 613-384-9673, or get tickets at the door. SEPTEMBER 20 OLDE TYME FIDDLERS From 1-5:30 p.m. at the Napanee Lions Hall. Cost is $8 for members, $9 for nonmembers. Round and square dancing. Potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. BATH SUNDAY MARKET From 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Local and Ontario-grown
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is currently recruiting new volunteers for their Visiting Volunteer Program. Hospice offers essential palliative care and bereavement support to members of our community. The course prepares volunteers and informs those who wish to learn more about end-of-life issues. The 5 week palliative care training course runs on Thursdays from 9:30am – 4:00pm October 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th There is no charge for this course. A five week commitment is required. For more information or to register please call 613-354-3301 ext. 205 or Email: melanie@landahospice.ca. The class size is limited and will fill up quickly.
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto 9am - Worship Service
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School
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 - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
ROBLIN-ENTERPRISE UNITED CHURCH
3271 County Road 41, Roblin 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School. Guest Speaker and Special Music with Rev. Gord Grieve and the new trademark. Celebrating the 136th Anniversary of Roblin United Church. Potluck lunch following the service. Everyone Welcome
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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
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada 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 Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School
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
farm fresh produce and homemade lemon loaf. Organically grown vegetables are available. Shop for unique gifts such as handcrafted soaps, hand-turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, handcrafted jewelry and beaded necklaces. Check out the new vendors. See handmade bows and arrowheads. See brilliantly executed original art and meet the artist. Purchase a hot sausage and a cold drink and have a picnic by the lake. New vendors wanted. TURKEY DINNER At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m., cost is $13. Children under 6 free. Family rates available, call 613-372-2410 sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. CONCERT The New Trademarks live in concert. Come out and enjoy an evening of great music at Hastings Park Bible Church, 36 Harder Dr., Belleville. Call (613) 968-9544 for info. A free will offering will be taken. All are welcome. SEPTEMBER 21 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Napanee Group 150 will meet at 7 p.m. at 4A Briggs St. For more information, call 613-354-2630. All welcome.
Church Services SUNDAY SEPT. 20TH 2015
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-8 Little Disciples Grades 4-6 Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
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 WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Frank Stacey will speak on ‘Garden Tools: Best Tools, Care and Maintenance’. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.co m. SEPTEMBER 23 L&A FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE AGM Annual general meeting to take place at the Napanee fire station training room starting at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will discuss farm safety regulations and requirements; all OFA members who attend will receive a free safety chain. LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 24 L&A SOS DINERS CLUB L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diner at South Fred Community Hall, from noon to 1:30 p.m. Chicken lasagna, salad, garlic bread, and delicious desserts. Entertainment by The Dunlops and Friends. Seating is limited – all those wishing to attend must reserve their seat in advance by calling the SOS office at 613-354-6668, ext. 0 no later than Sept. 21. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible, and trans-
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am - Sunday School 8:45 and 10:30am - Worship Service One Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies
For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
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. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Everyone welcome.
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE 613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood Joint Worship Service and Sunday School 11am at Newburgh Music by the Newburgh Praise Band Everyone is Welcome!
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
portation provided upon request for a small fee. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER 25 LUNCH AT THE NAPANEE LEGION Come and enjoy ham and scalloped potatoes with vegetables, salad and dessert with coffee or tea for just $10. Everyone is welcome serving starts at 11:30 a.m. NAPANEE PIONEER SQUARE DANCE CLUB Group invites you to join them at 7:30 p.m. at Grace United Church at the corner of Bridge and Robert Streets in Napanee. Two free nights of dancing with refreshments to follow. Call Donna at 613-354-7139 or Muriel at 613-354-4595. FISH FRY St. Paul’s United Church on Hwy. 38 in Harrowsmith will host a fish fry from 4:30-7 p.m. Deep-fried red cod, french fries, baked beans, coleslaw and rolls will be served followed by cake and ice cream. Adults $15, children over 6 $6, and six and under eat free. Family rate is $35. Takeout is available. There will be a hot dog meal option as well. For more information, please call the church office at 613-372-2525. SEPTEMBER 26 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Texas Tuxedo from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $5 for non-members. All welcome.
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby 9:45am - Worship Service Empey Hill 11:15am - Worship Service
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:00am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-10) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1840-2015 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Rev. Mark invites you to praise and worship with us this Sunday at 10:30am and Sunday School is offered! Enjoy fellowship with light refreshments after Service. Wireless hearing devices, elevator access is available. www.trinitynapanee.ca
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IRISH CANADIAN DRY STONE FESTIVAL… Sept. 25-27, at Amherst Island. Most activities are free including: children’s workshop – learning to build with items lighter than stone; displays of stone structures in the community hall. VIPs will include: His Excellency Dr. Ray Bassett, Ambassador of Ireland to Canada; author Jane Urquhart who wrote Stone Carvers; and many other expert dry stone builders and carvers. Register for: Two-Day Stone Wall Workshop More information and registration is available at www.drystonecanada.com. There will also be information at www.facebook.com/drystonewallingassociationofCanada for further information contact: andrea@meriton.ca.
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Locally-made quilt turns heads
BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
A Greater Napanee resident and member of the Napanee Heritage Quilter’s Guild was recently featured in the summer edition of Quilter’s Connection magazine. The magazine is a wellknown Canadian quilting magazine based out of British Columbia. When 88year-old Josephine Sheluk, of Napanee, sent in her story submission to the magazine, it wrote a feature about a one-of-a-kind quilt Sheluk made. The quilt discussed in her feature is what she calls a ‘Yo-Yo-Garden,’ which is a combination of a ‘Yo-Yo’ and ‘Grandma’s Flower Garden’
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patterns. Sheluk said she has never been one to follow a pattern, and enjoys creating her own, unique quilts. “To make a quilt you don’t really have to know how to follow a pattern, you can put it together how you want,” Sheluk said. “I never bothered going for lessons. I would just look at the picture and cut my own patterns, do my own thing.” The quilt took her about a year-and-a-half to finish and was featured in the spring quilt show in Napanee. Sheluk estimates she has made about 50-60 quilts in the past 40-plus years. She is completely selftaught, a trait she is proud of but admits was a hard skill to learn on her own. “I regret not taking any lessons because there are a lot of things that you learn when you take lessons, besides following a pattern,” she said. Though she’s extremely proud of her ‘Yo-Yo-Garden’ quilt, she said her favourite quilt is one she started in 1972. It was the very first quilt she ever made and it took her about 10 years to finish. It is a king-sized
Lancaster Rose quilt she still has in her home. When she first decided to take up quilting, she signed up for a course. At her first class she bought all the materials she needed and started her Lancaster Rose quilt; however, before the second class could continue the classes were cancelled. “I’d go so far and then I wouldn’t know how to continue so I’d start talking with somebody and learn. I just never, ever joined a group, I don’t know why… but I did get it finished. I would dare say I worked at it for 10 years. It’s neat to keep going at a project like that. Every one of those stitches are all done by hand,” said Sheluk, proud of her decade-long project. Sheluk said she first decided to take up quilting in order to give back to the community. She is now a part of the Napanee Heritage Quilter’s Guild and The Farm House Quilters, which donates quilts to various groups in the community and abroad. For more information on the Quilter’s Guild, visit www.napaneeheritagequiltersguild.com.
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Josephine Sheluk with the quilt that earned her a mention in a popular quilting magazine.
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FILM | Early picture houses were converted auditoriums, traditional theatres During this early period, the Town Hall and Armouries were used as performance venues, and the public could also view live performances at the Wonderland Theatre, constructed around 1910 on Dundas Street, just south of Market Square. The first films in Napanee were shown not in buildings specifically constructed for the purpose, but rather in traditional theatres, auditoriums and these venues were also used by the Napanee Drama Club for mounting stage performances featuring local actors. As the technology and demand for motion picture screening became more popular and practical, these public entertainment spaces would be sometimes converted to show motion pictures in addition to their regular repertoire of live theatre. It was not long before the motion picture craze caught on in Napanee, and soon the opera house was retrofitted to allow the screenings of motion pictures as well as live performances. In the wake of this development, purpose-built moving-picture houses began to appear in Napanee. Advertisements from this early period sometimes refer to the films as ‘photo-plays.’ Early films were of course silent, owing to the technical difficulties at the time of synchronizing sound with motion pictures. To overcome this, silent films would be shown accompanied by music, specially cued to elicit reaction from the audience. The earliest film soundtracks were either put together from pieces of classical music, or were improvised on the spot by live musicians who would play in the theatre during the film. During the 1917-1920 period, the Wonderland theatre was owned and operated by James and Mary Foster. James was a classically-trained singer, and would entertain audiences with his baritone voice during the intermissions when the film reels would be switched. The Fosters sold to future MP and Mayor of Napanee, George James Tustin, in 1920. During the Great War, films depicting the exploits of Canadian soldiers overseas were shown at the Town Hall and Armouries. These films of course were not meant to be entertainment, rather their purpose was to strengthen Canadian national pride and martial resolve during a time of global conflict, and convince young men and women to contribute to the war effort. An advertisement from the Feb. 11, 1916 edition of the
Express promised a “Thrilling, Inspiring, Realistic Record of our Boys… in Khaki Overseas… And How They are Making History.” One of the first of the new generation of motionpicture theatres in Napanee was the Strand. Named after the Royal Strand Theatre in Aldwych, London, the Strand boasted “Comfortable Seats. Good Ventilation. Everything Clean and Sanitary” in an ad from
The Express, dated Dec. 21, 1917. The Strand received a name change at the end of the Great War, becoming the Victory Theatre. Regular advertisements appeared in the Beaver and Express, giving the theatre goers up-to-date information on films being screened. On the north side of Dundas Street between Centre and East Streets, is
a building which still shows hints of its heritage as a theatre. The upper floors are devoid of windows, and the ground-floor entryway is arranged in the traditional box-office fashion. This building was once known as the Wonderland Theatre. One of the first references to Wonderland in the newspaper is in 1913, where it was used as a venue for a benefit concert to raise funds to purchase an artifi-
cial limb for local boy Bruce Boyd, who was injured in a railway accident. By 1919, Wonderland could boast the capability of showing motion pictures in addition to live stage performances, which placed it in direct competition with the Victory Theatre, only a block away. The Oct. 17, 1919 edition of the Beaver shows advertisements for features appearing at both theatres, on the same page.
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Interestingly, the Strand Theatre had changed its name to Victory only a month or so before this advertisement was published. One can speculate whether the name change, in the wake of victory in the Great War a year earlier, may have been done in an attempt to appeal to the patriotism of the moviegoers of Napanee as a way to get a leg up on the competition. Whatever the reason may have been, the Victory Theatre’s days were numbered. On the 1917 fire insurance map of the town, there is no sign of a movie theatre in the location, and by 1923 the entire Rennie Block had been bought up by none other than George J. Tustin, the proprietor of Wonderland, local politician and future MP. Tustin operated the Wonderland Theatre until 1936, when he sold the business to Ideal Pictures, a chain of movie theatres. Ideal Pictures changed the name of the theatre to the ‘New Granada Theatre’ and operated the business under this name until 1958, when the premises were sold to Beamish Stores, Limited and the space was renovated and converted to retail storefronts. The building, now the Dollar Store, still retains the architectural elements characteristic of an early twentieth-century theatre, including the ‘boomtown’style roof and unusual windowless upper storeys. This article was researched and written in support of Greater Napanee Culture Days by Andrew Minigan, Curatorial Assistant at the Lennox and Addington County Museum and Archives.
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CULTURE | Sir John A. sculpture to be unveiled CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “I think everybody on the committee is pleasantly surprised how people have kind of rallied around this,” he continued. One of the more unique parts of the weekend will be an architectural scavenger hunt which encourages participants to stroll through either the east or west side of town searching out historical properties. Those that correctly fill out the address of the sites listed in the hunt will have a chance to win a copy of Lennox and
Addington, written by the event.” Also among the features Orland French. “It should be a nice fall of the event will be the unveiling day to take a walk “Everybody on the commit- of a life sized Sir downtown A and do the tee is pleasantly surprised John Macdonscavenger ald sculphunt,” said how people have kind of ture at B a r b e r. rallied around this.” T o w n “The average person Jim Barber, Hall, a p i c n i c m a y b e Committee Chair t a b l e doesn’t painting know the significance of these cool, where members of the pubold buildings. This is just lic have the chance to join another aspect of culture in, an art workshop at Pet days we’re glad is part of Panache and book readings
held throughout town. As an offshoot of the event, the GNACAC is hoping the weekend will serve as a showcase to both local and out-of-town artists that the town can be a great venue for future arts and cultural events. A complete list of all events can be found online at CultureDays.ca and searching Napanee. On the site people also have the option to add their own event to the everigrowing list of activities. Some of the activities will require guests to register in advance.
SEPTEMBER 30 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. OCTOBER 1 ST. JACOB’S BUS TRIP St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market and Village bus trip. Cost is $60 per person on or before Sept. 24, $70 after Sept. 24. Departs from Evangel Temple/Cornerstone Christian Academy, 320 Bridge St. W., Nappanee at 7:30 a.m. in luxury coach and returning to Napanee approx 8:30 p.m. A fundraising event in support of Cornerstone Christian Academy. For more information and or ticket reservation call Cornerstone Christian Academy at 613-354-2354 or Heather at 613-396-5896 or Larry at 613 388 2704.
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Selby’s Lennox Community Theatre’s latest offering will be a unique take on Robert Harling’s 1987 classic Steel Magnolias. Made famous when it was brought to the big screen in 1989, the plot tells the story of a group of smalltown southern women forming a bond to help cope with the death of one of their own. On the stage audience members can expect heavy moments laced with snappy comedic dialogue. “I would say it’s a comedy and a drama all rolled into one,â€? said director Magdalen Zätterberg. “It’s got a lot of really deep women’s issues involved, a lot of women interacting and how they support each other through tough times with a lot of awesome quick-witted lines. It’s a lot of fun.â€? Most of the story is set in Truvy’s Beauty Shop, a small-town beauty parlour where all the gossip and socializing takes place. “Truvy’s the owner and she’s really the glue for all of the women there,â€? explains Zätterberg. “They all come
ing they’re very rooted in sarcasm,â€? Zätterberg said of casting for the roles. “Making that play on it’s own, not trying to make the lines funny. Make it roll off as a one liner that ends up being funny.â€? Audience members in their 20s or older will likely remember the film, which went on to become a cult classic. It featured a then little-known Julia Roberts as well as Sally Field and Dolly Parton. Though it tackles some serious issues, Zätterberg says there’s enough humour in the play that audiences members young and old of both genders will enjoy the show. The play opens the evening of Sept. 25 with additional evening shows Sept. 26, Oct. 1,2,3,8,9 and 10, all at 8 p.m. Sunday matinees will be held at 2 p.m. on Sept 27 and Oct. 4. Tickets Adam Prudhomme-Staff are $15 with a $12 senior disAngie Dorey (left) and Jean March run through their lines during a rehearsal for the Lennox Community count offered for the matinee Theatre’s upcoming production of Steel Magnolias. The play is directed by Magdalen Zätterberg and shows. Tickets are available at Gray’s IDA Drug Store in opens Sept. 25. Napanee, by calling 613-354together and form these real- includes Angie Dorey, Shari Zätterberg says the actors going from a serious scene to 3346 to reserve or at the door ly deep bonds. They’re all Maracle, Jean March, Tami quickly bonded through a comedic one seamlessly the night of the show. The connected. It’s all about their Montpetit, Megan Ouellet rehearsals and now feel like and fit their parts perfectly. Lennox Community Theatre “It was more a job of find- is located at 2219 County Rd family. Because of that she struggles and the problems and Sue Wade. Much like the characters, says they have no trouble ing the characters and know- 11 in Selby. that come up in women’s lives.â€? The six-person cast
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Wouldn’t that jar your preserves? Nostalgia is big in the new millennium. Museums, Pioneer villages and classic car shows draw large crowds as an ‘in’ thing. Magazines like Reminisce, Good Old Days and Antique Power (farm tractors) are united in making sure that the past stays alive. In the latest issue of the last of these three, the editorial is simply entitled, ‘We can!’ For the uninitiated (those for whom the ‘good old days’ are as far removed from their thinking as the mythical ‘Wonderland’ to which “Aliceâ€? was transported) this seems like poor sentence construction — a verb with no object. That little couplet suggests “we have the ability to‌â€? But, ‘we can what?’ To the informed (in this case it coincides with ‘senior citizens’) the word ‘can’ spells out a certain operation. It speaks of a timetested method of preserving garden produce in a simple and economical manner. To the generation for which it was as common as baking your own bread, it was so old hat that it spawned an expression commonly used to express alarm: ‘Now wouldn’t that jar your preserves!’ The origin of ‘canning’
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some for soldiers to pack and carry. Within a short time glassware gave way to tin cans, which proved to be a space-saving improvement. Commercially, this modus operandi soon became the norm. Store shelves are lined with tins in which virtually everything edible is stored, easily opened with a simple mechanism called a can opener (initially those soldiers had to use their bayonets). But for ordinary folks, the original approach remained simple, practical, and inexpensive. In that aforementioned editorial, Patrick Ertel recalls the operation in his early years: “The women bustled about the kitchen, shucking piles of sweet corn and scrubbing and peeling vegetables of all kinds‌ The wood-burning range was going full blast, and the top was covered with steaming cauldrons of vegetables. The (wood) stove was fired up, and had a huge kettle of water boiling on it. We had no air conditioner — not even n electric fan. All windows and doors were open, but with all that fire and steam, the kitchen was as hot as the hinges of hades, and a lot more humid.â€?
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A living room is not finished The shape and size of the unless there is a coffee floor space in front of the table. It is a detail that can seating you use determines complete the look. Coffee the right shape for your tables need to hold books, table. Obviously there are magazines, drinks, food- more reasons to buy a receven games. Coffee tables tangular, oval or elongated free form are smack table than to dab in the buy a square middle of the or round room, where table, but you can’t again it miss them; depends on make sure what type of it’s perfect seating you for your own and room. The how you question is h a v e which style arranged will work for that seating your space. that counts. The options As with are endless shape, you and at times will need to can be overdetermine whelming. the size you First, need. A good think of Design Time rule of what you need your coffee table to do thumb is to choose a coffee for you, or what your room table that is around twois missing, then pick the thirds the size of the sofa or table that provides the solu- the longest part of the seattion. There is a right and ing arrangement. By no wrong way to choose a coffee means should the coffee table. Here are some sensi- table be less than half the ble, and easy to follow rules size of the sofa as it will look for picking the right table dwarfed and won’t be very functional either. Some peofor your room. Generally speaking ple use smaller tables that there are a few typical when placed together they shapes out on the market: still fill the same length circular, rectangular, square, required by the length of oval and free form. As you the seating arrangement. The height of the coffee lay out the plan for your living, think about the best table is also important. It shape for your space. Take should similar or the same notice of the floor space in or be no lower than 1-2 inchfront of your sofas or chairs. es from the seat of your sofa. If the space is longer on one You want to make sure that side than another, your cof- anyone seated can easily fee table should be the same. use the coffee table. The If the floor space is square, standard height for a table your coffee table should have is 16-18 inches and pairs equal sides all around. A well with a typical sized round or oval coffee table is sofa. A higher sofa requires ideal if you have children or a higher table, one that is pets. The curved edge means 20-21 inches in height. a sharp corner injures no one SEE DESIGN | PAGE 17 > if one falls or bumps into it.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015 DESIGN FROM PAGE 16 The taller table will also be more convenient if you entertain a lot, as it will be easier for guests to set down a glass or plate. Coffee tables come in a wide variety of materials. Whether it’s oak, cherry, maple, or walnut, wood has its own feel to it. Oak and maple are more casual, and walnut and cherry having a more formal look. If you don’t want the coffee table to be the focus in the room, choose one with a glass top and a finish that blends with others in the room. This will keep the eye interested in all the items in the room, not just one layer of the design. Go for colour with an upholstered coffee
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table, as it will draw people to the surrounding seating. Top it off with a tray to hold books and other items. Choose fabric wisely, since people may want to put up their feet. Outdoor fabrics can be smart, steer clear of linen and fabrics with high amounts of rayon and viscose. Sometimes thinking outside the box allows you to find the perfect coffee table that perhaps is not a table at all. I know I did with mine; it used to be an old army trunk that sat at the edge of the soldier’s bed. I painted it black to blend in with my dÊcor, and the storage is great for my kid’s toys. Old steamer trunks, cedar chests and ottomans are fabulous alternatives to
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the typical coffee table. Using a vintage piece for a coffee table adds a bit of history-a story- to a room. Make sure the piece is stable and all the connections are secure. Finding the perfect coffee table may take some effort and thoughtful consideration but it does not have to be an overwhelming task. Shopping for the ideal table can be fun and inspirational. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home and 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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made from the seed of the coffee plant. Seeds are produced by plants as a matter of self preservation: they produce baby plants. The vast majority of seeds never see the light of day as adult plants, but are used in the ever going circle of time that we call evolution. In this case, the evolution of the plant kingdom. They first appeared on earth about
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Today’s seeds do much the same thing, providing a protective coating on the embryonic plant. When the seedling produces its first real leaves, it is on its own. Effectively pushed out of the nest where it either learns to fly or it doesn’t. To gain germination, a seed must first come in contact with moisture. This is true for virtually all seeds, including the ones in the bag of grass seed that you have in your shed or garage. I am often asked if grass seed is viable from one year to the next. I have always understood that it needs to be kept dry and that frost would not damage it. Now I
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know why. The Purpose of Fruit Chances are, most people reading this have not thought much about the reason why many plants produce fruit. The answer is that the fleshy stuff around each packet of seeds in, say, an apple is there to protect and nourish the seeds. Once mature fruit drops on the ground, which it is prone to do in most cases, the white apple flesh is consumed by the seeds as they prepare themselves for germination. A host of bacteria and fungi provides an assist to this process and the skin provides protection for a while. But even the skin rots in time, exposing the seeds to their new home and, hopefully for the seeds, a new home where they can put down roots and enjoy growing a family of their own. Seeds have evolved over a much longer period than we have. As Hanson explains, they have developed very sophisticated methods for reproduction, many of which we are only beginning to understand. The oak tree that found its way in my garden was not only planted there by an errant squirrel, but chances are very good that her sharp teeth provided just the right striations to encourage the oak seed to expand, split its shell and put down a root (which every seed does before it does anything else). I loved this book. The Triumph of Seeds: How grains, nuts, kernels, pulses and pips conquered the plant kingdom and shaped human history. Thor Hanson. Basic Books. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40 a.m.. He is the Lawn and Garden expert for Home Hardware. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com. R0 013399716
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 As years have passed that scene has changed little — except that hydro or gas has provided the source of the power with which to process the produce, greatly reducing the amount of heat generated in the room. But the basic steps in canning are the same. With green beans, for instance, the ends are snipped off, they are cut into small segments, placed in a glass jar, which is filled with boiling water (and a pinch of salt), then put in the “canner� (a huge pot), heated for a prescribed amount of time. Once removed from heat, the sound of “popping� begins as the jar cools, the lids are sucked inward, and the actual sealing begins. Pressure canners speed up the process considerably. Preserving in this manner is not for everybody. For apartment dwellers it is simply not practical. Suburban couples, who both work, are hard-pressed to find time for this operation. The thinking of others automatically overrides the complication of buying, preparing, and processing fruit and vegetables in this manner. As one modern lady quipped: “I cook using the four basic food groups — canned, bagged, boxed, and frozen�. But one gardener had the logic of preserving condensed in this simple philosophy: “I eat what I can — what I can’t, I can!�
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Raiders roll in pre-season; high hopes on eve of season opener Raiders add promising rookies
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iding high following a successful exhibition season, the Napanee Raiders will look to stay hot when the games start to count on Sunday night as they open the season on the road against the Gananoque Islanders. Playing in this weekend's Campbellford Rebels Fall Wall Up Tournament in Trenton, the Raiders went 3-1, reaching the finals before losing to the Clarington Eagles of the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League. Along the way they bested Clarington 2-1 as well as familiar Empire B League Junior C foes the Picton Pirates 4-1 and the Port
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Hope Panthers 4-3. Coupled with two earlier victories over the Islanders, Napanee wrapped up the practice season with a nifty 5-1 record. While nice, it also means nothing in the standings that count. “We’re pretty pleased with the pre-season, but it is only pre-season after all,” said Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick. “We’re happy with the guys we have, but the real season starts Sunday. That’s what we really have to gear up for.” Before the tournament the Raiders solidified their roster with several key signings. Among those was 16year-old Napanee native Aidan McFarland, who was a fourth-round draft pick of the of the OHL’s Mississauga Steelheads. The leftAdam Bramburger-Staff winger spent last year as a Napanee’s Matt Telford (right) faces off against Picton’s Mitch Merry during member of OMHA champi- a pre-season tournament game held in Trenton. onship winning Quinte Red Devils where he had 31 was an integeral part of Red Devils they also added Hoey. Among the locals who goals and 25 assists in 36 their OMHA championship defenceman Ryley Richardregular season games. He run. Sticking with former son and affiliated Nick signed on with the club
were Napanee’s Riley West, Sydenham’s Ryan Gibson, Moscow’s Logan Drew and Napanee native and former Deseronto Storm player Chris Rogalsky. The new recruits will slide into a lineup that features several key players from last year’s Empire B League finalists team. “Aidan came to us last week and had a really productive start,” said Hartwick, noting he had a couple of goals in the warm up tournament. “He’s a nice home town boy. We’re happy to get Brandon Major from up in Timmons, as well as guys like Ryan Gibson as well. We’re happy with what we have and the guys we got back. We’re happy with the nucleus we have.” Early returns on the team show promise from both ends of the ice as they outscored their opponents 10-5 in their three tournament wins.
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Senior Hawks looking to take the next step NDSS football team looking to be more than ‘also rans’ in upcoming KASSAA season
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
No longer just content to field a senior football team, the NDSS Golden Hawks coaching staff have set the bar much higher for the upcoming KASSAA season. Lacking the numbers to host a senior team for the 2012 and 2013 seasons, a large recruiting effort helped rally up enough players for 2014. Success eluded the Hawks on the field however as they were held to an 0-6 season record. “When I first came here, the main plan was to get a senior team up and running,” said Hawks coach Corey Bowen, who moves from the junior level to the senior level for this season. “We had some success last year (with the junior team) and I’d like to take that up to the senior level. I’ve got a whole new group of coaches with me, a lot of them have success winning a championship with Ernestown. They’re very experienced. They played before and I think the guys are only
going to benefit out of that.” Bowen made it clear that the team has much higher aspirations than simply running out a team to play out a schedule. “We’re looking to take the next step and that’s getting a few wins under our belt,” said Bowen. Many of the Grade 11 players in camp have tasted success as part of last year's junior team that went 3-3 last season en route to a KASSAA semifinals appearance. “The fact that they were able to get a couple of wins helps with the confidence,” said Bowen. “Playing against bigger kids, they need that confidence. They’re going to find out real quick that they’re with the big boys now. But we’ve got quality athletes, they’re going to adapt.” As for the returning Grade 12s, they figure to be a little more seasoned this time around now that they’ve played an entire KASSAA season. They may be a bit hungrier this time, looking to put the memory
of last year’s winless season behind them. Since the start of school the Hawks have been busy running drills in an attempt to get game ready for the season opener, which is tentatively scheduled for next Wednesday afternoon against the Sydenham Eagles at NDSS. Once the schedule is finalized, which is expected to happen tomorrow, the game time will be posted on www.KASSAA.ca. The junior team is expected to open their season on Wednesday as well, also against the Golden Eagles. “We’re looking to show the home crowd what we’ve got,” said Bowen, noting that he hopes the community will rally around the senior team. “I’m hoping for a good crowd to show the boys there is support out there.” In the meantime Bowen says he’s always looking for community volunteers who are willing to assist the team with practices and game. They can e-mail him at Coachcoreyngh@gmail.com.
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Hawks head coach Corey Bowen (left) looks on as two of his players run through a tackling drill during Monday’s training camp. The senior NDSS Golden Hawks football team season is slated to begin Sept. 23.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
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AIDAN MCFARLAND
Aidan McFarland is a member of the Napanee Raiders Junior C hockey team. This weekend he endeared himself to his new teammates quickly, scoring a goal and helping the team reach the finals of a warm up tournament in Trenton. He and his Raider teammates will open the season on the road Sunday against the Islanders.
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he Napanee Midget Girls Crunch Team started off the year with three exhibition wins last week. On Sept. 8 the girls hosted The Brockville Angels with a 4-0 win. Goals were supplied from Olivia Fenwick unassisted, Aly Kane from Katlyn Babcock and Anna Murphy, Ellie Hudson unassisted, and Rayanne West unassisted. They followed that game on Sept. 10 with a trip to Brockville’s barn. The Napanee girls came out with a slow start, but turned it on when Adele Frink found the back of the net to finish this
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game 1-0 assisted by Kane and Hudson. On Sunday the team travelled to Cobourg to meet the West Northumberland Wild. The girls felt their way through the first period, but found their groove in the second. West opened the scoring from Murphy and Ashlee Couvreur, and then Braedyn Irwin went end to end and finished with a great shot unassisted. Lastly Kieran Ward passed to Fenwick who took the shot that deflected off the goalies pads and West finished it off. The win was a great team effort by all members. Jenna Kane was solid in net for all games earning three shutouts. The midget girls head to Oshawa this coming weekend for their first tournament of the year, before the season officially starts. n The Napanee Peewee Crunch started off exhibi-
tion play with a set of games, first up against Belleville for a back-andforth affair. Napanee opened the scoring when Saige Pearson took a shot and found the back of the net to get the Crunch on the board. The lead didn’t hold however as the Bearcats fought back and slid one through. Keeping the pressure on, the Crunch capitalized on a loose puck in front of the net resulting in a 2-1 win. Facing the Kingston Ice Wolves on Monday the Crunch knew they would have to keep a fast paced game. With lots of neutral ice action the Ice Wolves found the back of the net in the first period. Continuing to battle back, a goal by Nikki Weese in the second period tied the game up. The Ice Wolves soon edged ahead
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and with a scoreless third period the Crunch were unable to battle back with a 2-1 loss. Strong between the posts for both games was Makenna Marlow. n The Napanee Crunch Atom Team opened up their season with two exhibition games Saturday and Sunday against the Kingston Ice Wolves. Saturday the girls won 5-0 with goals two goals from Adriana Maclean. Kristen Sutton, Abby Kish and Lila Pringle also scored with assists going to Claire McConnell, Mackenzie Tyner, Kristen Sutton and Molly Dafoe. Sunday the girls won again 6-0 with four goals from Sutton. Tyner and Dafoe also scored. Goals were assisted by Pringle, Jayden Manion, Kish and Briseis Hunter. Goaltender Kiera Herrington was perfect for both games.
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CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Keith Millen would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for flowers, cards, phone calls and donations. We would also like to thank neighbours for their support at this time, also thank you to the doctors, nurses at Lennox and Addington County Hospital, Kingston General Hospital and Lennox and Addington Palliative Care Unit for the wonderful care while Keith was there. Thank you to Hannah Funeral Home and staff for all their support. Thank you to Rev. Tim Milley for the beautiful Service. Lynne, daughters, Lisa, Christine, stepchildren, Bobbi, Shelly, Chad.
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mrs. Jean Morrison, the Napanee Beaver staff and Karen and Scott from the Picton Gazette for the get-together, the beautiful and delicious cake along with Tim Hortons coffee on Monday, September 14th to help celebrate my 25 years at the Napanee Beaver. The framed certificate and silver quill pin is so lovely and will remain with me as a special memory. I appreciate all that you did to make my day so special. Thanks again. Mary Newton. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to everyone for their generous contributions and for attending a fundraiser on August 29, 2015 to help celebrate my conclusion of chemo treatments for my battle against cancer, also I would like to thank all who helped organize the gathering and to all who brought food and for the prizes that were donated for a raffle. Thanks again for your support. Steve Marshall. We would like to thank every family member, friend and neighbour who attended the benefit party, Ramp It Up For Verna. Special thanks go to Kay Webster, Ann and Glenn Morris, Laurie and Helen Langille, Kathi Antoine, everyone who helped in the kitchen and with setup and teardown and, of course, each and every musician for your entertainment. Sincere apologies go to anyone who was unable to gain entry to the party and/or perform for us. It was a wonderful and successful party! From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you. Verna Jacob and Girls. What a day! What a party, thanks to the thought and efforts of so many, the Holmes and Wallace families for gracing the tables with an abundance of food and to all who attended, called or sent cards from near and far. Take it from us, we will not experience another 65th Anniversary to match it! Love to all from the recipients of so much kindness. Olive and Bob Wallace.
BIRTHS
ISLAH EVERLEY O’PREY
She’s too little to talk, too little to walk, too little to eat ice cream... She’s my little SISTER! Big sister Norah as well as her parents, Tyler and Ceilah (Dowling) are excited to announce the arrival of
Welcomed by Grandpa and Grandma Ed and Maureen Dowling, and Nana Beverley O’Prey. Islah’s aunts, uncles and cousins were excited to finally meet and welcome Islah to the family.
Islah Everley born June 13, 2015.
MEMORIAMS
BRENNAN - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Noreen, who left us September 18, 1996 and also Dennis, a dear son, brother, uncle, who left us on June 24, 2001. No matter how life changes, No matter what we do, A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you both. Missed and forever loved by the Inwood and Brennan families.
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BALDWIN, WILLIAM (BILL)
In loving memory of our dad, our friend who passed away September 16, 2014. Every day in some small way Memories of you still come our way Though absent, you are ever near Still missed, still loved, still wish you were here. Sadly missed by friends and family Sherry, Joe, David, Mitch and Andrew
SHURTLIFFE - In loving memory of George, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, who passed away September 22, 2010. Gone is the face we love so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach, Sweet to remember him, who once was here And who, though absent, is just as dear. Forever loved and missed by wife Margaret and children, Doug, Anne, Lucy, Ken, Sylvia and families. VAN ALSTYNE - George, July 25, 1936 - September 20, 2014. I think of you in silence And often speak your name, But all I have are memories And your picture in a frame, Gone are the times we used to share, But in my heart you are always here, The gates of memories will never close, I miss you more than anyone knows, Life goes on, we know that’s true, But it’s not the same since I lost you, You will always be in my heart. Lovingly remembered by wife Shirley, Mike, Sandra, Deb, Derryl, Don, Nicole and families.
HUGH WEMP
In loving memory of Hugh Wemp who passed away September 23, 2012. Last verse of Horseman’s Prayer
Dearest God, grant me patience, For horses are harnessed wind and wind can be flighty, Let me not frighten or harm them, Instead show me ways to understand, Above all, Dear God, fill my life with them, I am not whole without them, When I pass from this world, send my soul to no Heaven without them, For this love You have given me graces my existence, I shall cherish it and praise You for it for all time. Amen Wonderful memories woven in gold, This is a picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love and cherish and never forget, Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache no one can heal. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Doris.
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WEMP - In loving memory of a dear Dad and Pop, Hugh, who passed away September 23, 2012. Gone are the days We used to share, But in our hearts You are always there, The gates of memory Will never close, We miss you more Than anyone knows, With tender love And deep regret, We who love you Will never forget. Lovingly remembered by Delores, Bob, Derek, Melissa and Eric.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE DODDS, Marilyn Grace
Formerly of Newburgh, Ontario, passed away Wednesday, September 10, 2014 as a result of an automobile accident, at the age of 79 years. Her Funeral was held at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home in Tottenham, Ontario. Marilyn is the beloved wife of the late Donald Dodds and loving mother of James Dodds. Loving daughter of the late Stuart and Joy Moore. Predeceased by her brother-in-law David Dodds and nephew Chris Piercy. Remembered with love by her sister Catherine Piercy (Harold) and her sister-in-law Catherine Long (Donald). Forever in the hearts of her niece and nephew, Scott and Jenn Piercy. There will be an Interment celebrating her life at the Newburgh Cemetery on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 2pm followed by lunch and fellowship at Newburgh United Church.
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LeCLAIR, Alice
Peacefully, with family by her side, the Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday, September 15, 2015. Alice Marie LeClair of Centreville, at age 68, Beloved wife of the late Gilles LeClair. Dear mother of Gaetanne LeClair of Kingston; Eric LeClair of Centreville and Lisa Davey (Mike) of Napanee. Beloved Nana to Jack and Seth Ducette and Hope LeClair and Noah and Alyssa Davey. Sister of Stella LeClair (Jean-Eudes), Daniel Christie (Gertrude) and the late Delphis, John; Emilia and William “Billy” (Bertha). Predeceased by her parents Gilbert and Cecilia Christie. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth on Friday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Anthony’s Church in Centeville on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 11am. Interment St. Anthony’s Cemetery. Memorial donations (by cheque please) made to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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McKEE, Kimberley Anne
(nee Chapman) Passed away suddenly on September 10, 2015, at the age of 38 years, cherished wife of Sean McKee. Loving mother of Nicholas. Beloved daughter of Keith Chapman and his wife Carol Harvey. Predeceased by her mother Danielle Chapman (Greffe). Dear sister of Eric Chapman (Misti) and sister-in-law of Dawn McKee. Aunt of Danielle Chapman. Remembered by many other family members and friends. A Memorial Service will be held at Burke Funeral Home, 150 Church Street, Belleville on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 1pm. Visitation will be held before the Service from noon to 1pm. Members of The 418 Wing, Belleville (Royal Canadian Air Force Association) will assemble at the Burke Funeral Home for a Memorial Service on Saturday, September 19 at 11:30am. Donations to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Heart & Stroke Society or the Quinte Humane Society - Building Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences at burkefuneral.ca
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Roll No. 11 24 120 070 11700 0000; PIN 45051-0078(LT); Part Lot 9 Concession 9 Sheffield as in LA82163; Stone Mills except forfeited mining rights, if any; File No. 14-22 Minimum Tender Amount: $5,522.52
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Permanent Technician Opportunities We offer successful applicants a permanent position with a competitive total compensation package and challenging opportunities for personal growth and development. A minimum grade 12 education or equivalent is required. Electrical/mechanical skills through practical experience/education are definite assets.
Offering 60 lots of outstanding Polled Hereford seed stock; including proven females, top end bred heifers, choice show heifers for juniors and 4-H members, and herd sire prospects. This offering is a cross section of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading genetics. For information contact: Pauline Embury 613-378-6632 Donald Embury 613-328-9065 Cattle Office 613-378-2701
You will be asked to complete an online assessment. This assessment must be completed in order to be considered further in the recruiting process. Further communication will be via email or Telephone.
We thank all applicants, however only those under consideration will be notified by email Successful applicants will be subject to a background check. Procter & Gamble Inc. is an equal opportunity employer If you require medical or disability related accommodations in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.cpm to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.
View the catalogue at http://rivervalleyherefords.com and get details on the juniors incentive program and buyers appreciation draws. R0013460633
Apply online at www.pg.ca/canada Select the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Careersâ&#x20AC;? tab Use the Search tool to find Job # MFG00004794 Register your personal information, including your e-mail address. Attach your detailed resume and submit.
Second Step: You will be asked to complete the Success Drivers Assessment online. This needs to be completed to be considered further in the assessment process. Further communication will be via email or Telephone. To be considered for these positions you must complete and submit both steps of the on-line application by 11:59pm EST September 26, 2015 We thank all applicants, however only those under consideration will be notified by email Successful applicants will be subject to a background check. Procter & Gamble Inc. is an equal opportunity employer If you require medical or disability related accommodations in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@ pg.cpm to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax.
River Valley Polled Herefords 398 Embury Rd., Newburgh, ON Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 - 5:30 P.M.
Apply online at the Careers section of the www.pg.ca Use the Search tool to find Job # MFG00004793 Complete the personal information, including your e-mail address. Attach your detailed resume, answer pre-screening questions and submit.
To be considered for these positions you must complete and submit both steps of the on-line application by 11:59pm, September 26, 2015.
First Step
Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.
THE â&#x20AC;&#x153;GENETIC DESIGNS XIâ&#x20AC;? SALE
Apply Online: www.pg.ca/canada
Successful applicants will be hired under a 2 year renewable contract and will be required to work full hours of 36/48 hours per week on a 24/7 basis. Production Associates are paid a competitive wage rate and shift premiums.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS
Roll No. 11 24 030 030 18914 0000; Cutler Rd.; PIN 45073-0397(LT); Part Lot 38 Concession 2 Camden East designated Part 2 Plan 29R9800; Township of Stone Mills; File No. 14-21 Minimum Tender Amount: $5,558.29
Outstanding People On The Leading Edge
Production Associate Opportunities
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER
Roll No. 11 24 100 030 29100 0000; County Rd. 41, Erinsville; PIN 450470167(LT); Part Lot 10 Concession 4 Sheffield as in LA281878; Stone Mills; File No. 14-08 Minimum Tender Amount: $8,216.33
Procter & Gamble Inc. has an immediate need for highly motivated and dependable individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse work teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.
Procter & Gamble Inc. has an immediate need for highly motivated and dependable individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse work teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.
FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001
Description of Lands:
HELP WANTED
Second Step:
OFFICIAL NOTICES
The tenders will then be opened in pubic on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 4504 County Rd. 4, Centreville.
Near by: medical centre, pharmacy, Bon Echo Park, fishing, boating, golfing, bingo, church
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Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on October 15, 2015, at the Municipal Office, 4504 County Rd 4, Centreville Ontario.
YARD SALE YARD SALE
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact:
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Huge amount of treasures from 3 households and an on-line sale site. Priced to sell. Vintage wicker hampers, dressers, beds, clothes, toys, dishes, books, lamps and much more.
Beverley J. Reid Tax Clerk The Corporation of the Township of Stone Mills 4504 County Rd. 4 Centreville, ON K0K 1N0 613-378-2475 www.stonemills.com
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ESTATE HUGE YARD SALE MOVING SALE 157 Unger Island, Saturday, September 19th
1739 Marysville Road, Marysville Napanee Saturday, September 19th Friday, September 18th Everything must go! Saturday, September 19th 8am - 3pm Furniture, beds, clothes, Sunday, September 20th dishes, tools and much more. Excess Avon products 8am 5pm Saturday, September 19th example: Makeup, shoes, We would like everything to go. bath products, etc. West toward Odessa, Camden East Road Sunday, September 20th Sandals, scarves, candles, north to Simmons Road, right on books and other products. starting at 8am Simmons Road to #796
MOVING SALE YARD SALE
HUGE GARAGE SALE
8am - 2pm 43 Sarah St., Napanee Sofas, chairs, tables, lamps, rocking chair, stand mixers, patio furniture, BBQ, lawn and garden equipment, toys, tools, etc., etc., etc. Everything must go... we are downsizing ** Quality Items **
Saturday, September 19th starting at 8am Saturday, September 19th Saturday, September 19th Saturday, September 19th 548 Highway 49, 8am - 4pm 8am - 2pm 8am Deseronto 5058 Wallace Road, Napanee 153 Union St., Napanee Take Yarker Road and follow signs Variety of 12 McCabe Street, Leaf shredder, snowblower, lawn Blue Mountain pottery, Antiques, Household Items, mower, 2 electric Weedeaters, Napanee Miscellaneous. glass top table and 5 upholstered household items Everything must go.
Rain date September 20th
Moving lots of items
chairs, bar chairs, dishes, purses, shoes, baskets, pictures, plate hangers, bikes, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wagon, speakers, lamps, lights, passage sets and much more
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FRIDAY, SEPETMBER 18TH
Antique Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Antique toys, Antique pressback chairs, Antique Grandfather clock, Antique 3ft church pew, Antique pine dressers, Antique occasional tables, Antique set back cupboards, Antique oak round table, Antique glass, Canoes, household decor and tools, brass bell, fishing tackle, artwork, outdoor furniture, 2 Refrigerators, railway collectibles, bed chesterfield plus many more interesting items still arriving daily. This sale contains many quality Antique furnishings. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We do onsite sales or purchase estates. Canteen Available. Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH
AUCTION SALE AT 10:00 AM ON SITE THE ESTATE OF KAYE & DOROTHY MCGINN AMHERST ISLAND DIRECTIONS: From the ferry go south to the first 4 corners. Turn west onto Front Road and follow to the end of pavement, turn south and follow to Concession 2, turn right and follow to sale site at 8550 Concession 2. (Watch for signs). HOUSEHOLD: Antique maple dining table/5 leaves, set of 6 chairs, oak china hutch, maple china hutch, corner china cabinet, walnut tea wagon, parlour chair, antique rod back arm chair, single pedestal desk, Victorian style chesterfield, love seat & matching chair, matching coffee & 2 end tables, parlour table, bedroom set consisting of queen size bed/box spring & mattress, hi boy chest, triple dresser/mirror & 2 night tables, magazine rack, organizer closet, pine bench, Tempus Fugit grandfather clock, 2 curio cabinets, LG 3 door fridge (freezer on bottom), Whirlpool “Duet Steam” front load washer & dryer/ linen closet, old high chair, 2 antique trunks, plant stands, computer, computer desk & chair, office supplies, large qty. of smalls including a Royal Albert “Concerto” 15 place setting of dishes including tea pot, cream & sugar & salt & pepper, Nitto Casino 12 place setting of dishes including meat platter, cream & sugar & open vegetable, cranberry pieces, carnival punch bowl, set, pinwheel fruit bowls, Royal Albert “Old Country Roses” pedestal plate, art glass, flo blue plate, vases, plates & bowls, set of Carrera pots & pans, Omega portable sewing machine, compote, cups & saucers, ceramic wash set, old crocks, Medalta crock, 2 duck decoys, cuckoo clock, Sherlock Manning piano & bench, Conn organ & bench, old quilt, White Oak ice cream maker, 4 prints of the “Island Ferries” by Fred Worthman, antique table top gramophone, pink depression biscuit jar, silver plate, lamps, Silvertone guitar, Alabama banjo, Restler violin, Bellette accordion, collector plates, Kierstead prints, dog figurine, several Tonka toys, & numerous other household goods. FARM, SHOP & GARDEN RELATED: Belarus 400 2wd tractor/loader, Massey Ferguson 3 PTH 8 ft. set of discs, Ford 939 3 PTH 5 ft. rotary mower, Mohawk 3 PTH scraper blade, 3 PTH single auger snow blower, 5 ton wagon running gear, Craftsman PGT 9000 26 H.P. 54” cut riding mower (excellent), Simoniz 7 H.P. gas power washer (like new), John Deere TRS 26 snowblower, Coleman 5000 generator, Honda F500 rear tine tiller, Craftsman 22” weed trimmer, Power Fist 15 litre brush sprayer, Delta joiner/ planer, Craftsman 12” band saw, Craftsman radial arm saw, Craftsman table saw, Craftsman 4 H.P. shop vac, Mastercraft router, Ryobi scroll saw, bench grinder, compound mitre saw, battery charger, step ladder, 2 Poulan chain saws, wheel barrow, portable air compressor, small power hand tools, wrenches, socket sets, bottle jacks, hardware, Charmglow barbeque, garden fountain, 3 garden decorator birds & many more items far too many to list. This is a very interesting sale of clean household effects and well maintained equipment See my web site for detailed list & photos. Please Note: The ferry leaves the mainland on the half hour starting at 6:30 A.M. and leaves the island on the hour. Currently a smaller ferry is being used so bear this in mind as you plan your timing. From Hwy 401 take Camden East exit south to Bath Rd. Turn west & follow a very short distance to the ferry dock. Note: The farm & garden equipment will sell at 12 noon. The majority of the sale will be sold in tents. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or Cheque/ID Lunch will be available Sale managed and sold by DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Estate and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st - 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE at Napanee Fairgrounds, Palace Building From the Estate of the Late John Millichamp of Enterprise and other excellent selected additions. FEATURING: 2008 Pontiac Solstice convertible, 27000 kms, one owner, non smoker, in showroom condition, selling certified & e tested with small reserve; 22' Merc cruiser ALVA 1.5 litre inboard outboard with trailer; VL4000 Craftsman riding mower; early Gibbard buffet; stacking bookcase; blanket box; Birds Eye maple pieces; Small harvest type table; bow front china cabinet; dry sink; step back secretary; and many more antiques; COLLECTIBLES: Toy washing machine, sewing machine in box; Red Rose gas pump globe; coke & pepsi signs & others; framed post cards; old Napanee ledger; Frontenac-L & A Atlas; churn crock & much more. Very large interesting sale. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net For pictures, please go to www.lambertauctions.ca
THURS. SEPT. 24TH, 2015
AT 4:30 P.M. AUCTION SALE Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Appliances, Crocks, China/Glassware, John Deere Gator, Riding Lawn Tractor, Tools Etc. Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left Gibbard Antique 3 Pce. Bedroom Suite (double bed); 8 Pce. Dining Room Suite; Antique China Cabinet; Large Kitchen Cabinet; Antique Side by Side Chifteneer with mirror; 3 Pce. Chesterfield Suite (Chesterfield Chair/Ottoman); Lazy Boy Chair/Matching Side Chair; Coffee/End Tables/Lamps; Antique Oak Arm Chair; Antique Press Back Rocker; 2 - Velour Chairs/Ottomans; Cedar Chest; Antique Wooden Floor Model Radio; Card Table/4 Chairs; Antique Child Wicker Rocker; 2 Slat Back/Bottom Bar Stools; Vanity Bench; Portable Electric Sewing Machine; Antique Violin/Case/Bow; Large Coo Coo Clock; Advertising Framed Robert J. Oster, Camden East Ont. (Some damage); Camden East Public Library Print; Print of Odessa Library by Jerry Stapley, 1976; Sign H. Fisher & Son Odessa R.R.1; 1967 Ernestown H.S. Year Book; Old Eatons Catalogues; Several Porcelain Dolls; McCormick Cookie Tin; Quantity of Cooking Dishes/Utensils; China of All Types; 12 Place Setting Limoges France Elite; Quantity of Crystal/Pinwheel/ Lead Etc.; Depression; Silver Cutlery Services; Seltzer Bottle; Collection of Elephants; Alleys; Cast Iron Toy Gun; Small Pond Boat; Bells; School Hand Bell Etc.; Several Antique Crocks; 2 Aladdin Lamps; Several Finger Oil Lamps; Banquet Lamp Etc.; Butter Churn; Antique Wooden Shovel; Antique Wooden Barrel Pump; 2 Wooden Sap Buckets; Several Antique Rolling Pins; Collector Tins; Doctor’s Bag; Quantity of Records; H.D. Kenmore Dryer; Approx. 14' Woods Deep Freezer; Only a partial listing. GATOR, LAWN TRACTOR, SHOP EQUIPMENT- John Deere HPX 4 x 4 Gator 2007-08 with Hydraulic Dump Box (will sell approx. 5:30; 20 H,P, 42" Cut Yardworks Riding Lawn Tractor; Pull Type Spreader; Dethatcher Pull Type; 20" Yardmachine Push Mower; Troy Bilt Roto Tiller;Craftsman 175 PS/Air Compressor (5 Gal Tank); Porter Cable 150 PSI Air Compressor; Mastercraft Drill Press; 2 Double Bench Grinder; Engine Hoist; Quantity of Air Tools of All Types; Quantity of Mechanics Tools/Wrenches of all types; Several Power Tools; 2 New Deep Well Pumps; 2 New Sump/Sewage Pumps; Several Fishing Rods/Reels; Large Animal Cage; 14 Ft. Alum. Ext. Ladder; 80 lb. Milk Can; Nuts/Bolts/Screws; Garden Tools; Only a partial listing, much, much more. Note: This sale is from Bev. & Norm Morse and 2 local estates. Sale has many interesting items, some like new or are new. There is something for everyone. Furniture sold approx. 7:30, Gator sells approx. 5:30 Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039) AUCTIONEER - BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Owners/Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD
AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE - MR. JON SILVER WITH INCLUSIONS FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT THURLOW COMMUNTIY CENTRE 516 HARMONY ROAD, CORBYVILLE, ONTARIO 5 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Harmony Road for ½ mile. Approx 75 antique and vintage tin toys including Marx, Lehman, Occupied Japan, West Germany, cars, circus themes, paper mache horses, Penny Toys, many still in box; cast iron horse and drivers, trains, children’s games, collection of 30 antique European dolls including M Alexander, Armand Marseille, Hans Otto; Schuco Yes/ No bear, Steiff toys, American jointed bears, Merrythought Pumkin Head bear, Harrod bears, vintage hand puppets; COLLECTIBLES - signed Moorcroft vases and bowls, cranberry glass pieces including mid size parlour table, cranberry finger lamp, stem lamp, salt/peppers, vases, fluted brides bowl; opalescent glass pieces, Depression glass, Lladro figurines, Doulton figurines, Beswick, Sterling silver pieces, Mother of Pearl pieces, Baccarat paperweights, 9kt gold ring watch, 9 kt gold and sterling carnelian ring, Waterford crystal, 1875 Wilcox silver family Baptismal font with cobalt blue inserts, Persian enameled bronze vases, Aynsley china, press glass pieces, amber glass, local historical reference books, original Hastings Prince Edward Atlas, Adams Synchronological map of history, Tremaines map of Prince Edward County 1863; quilts, native collectiblessweetgrass basket, quill box, beaded moccasins; treenware, 1884 sampler- signed Annie Hawes; hooked rug, Persian carpet, wrought iron pieces, cannonball 4 poster bed, Sackback chair, Nova Scotia corner hanging cupboard, Quebec double stretcher table in original paint, oil paintings, charcoal portrait, landscape oils, silk screen . FS Haines watercolour(att), floral pastel, numerous other collectibles. VIEWING 9 AM – SALE TIME – DAY OF SALE TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH
FALL MACHINERY AUCTION AT 9:30 AM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Early consignments include: Case 580 Super K 4x4 backhoe with 4 in 1 bucket, JD 4230 2wd tractor with cab, JD 2750 open station 2wd tractor, Massey Ferguson model 50 tractor with loader, White 7300 diesel combine with cab, 13 ft grain head, 4 row corn head and header wagon, New Idea 2 row picker sheller (very good shape), 175 bu. gravity wagon, set of trig tractor chains, set of tire chains fitting a Ford 600 dually, Massey Harris corn binder, 4” x 60 ft. grain auger on undercarriage PTO driven, JD 686 single auger snow blower, Frontier 3 PTH 7 ft rotary mower, 3 PTH 6 ft. off set discs, NH 55 rake, John Deere 4 furrow semi mount plough, MF 3 PTH 3 furrow plough, Allis Chalmers 3 PTH 3 furrow plough, MF 15 ft. cultivator, Triple K 3 PTH cultivator, 3 PTH disc plow, Massey seed drill, John Deere flat bottom hay wagon, 10 ft. set of heavy duty reversible chain harrows, Murray 16.5 H.P. 42 inch cut riding mower, lawn sweeper, Ryobi weed trimmer, push mower, 3 PTH woodsplitter, Stihl MS 170 chain saw, 16 ft tandem axle trailer, 18 ft flatbed tandem axle trailer, several small utility trailers, double swing farm gate, Busy Bee 10 inch industrial table saw with cast iron top, Ryobi 10” table saw, King 2 bag dust collector system, Foley saw sharpener, cement mixer/ motor on wheels, antique beam scales/weights, anvil, parts washer, air compressor, Honda generator, scroll saw, bench grinder, sanders, drywall work stand, 20 ft. aluminum Ladder, step ladders, old weather vane, Reese trailer hitch, 4 - 16 inch tires, round bale feeder, small livestock squeeze chute, pony cart, feed troughs, mineral feeders, water tote, chicken waterer, used page wire & chain link fencing, wood trailer, car dolly, fuel pump, shop & garden tools & numerous other smalls; items being consigned daily. Consignments now being accepted for this sale. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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September 17 - Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2015, 744906 Oxford Rd 17, Woodstock, at the corner of the 11th Line. As our nation's premier outdoor agricultural showcase, Canada's Outdoor Farm Show offers "one stop shopping" for farmers and highlights the most innovative and technologically advanced agricultural products and services available. www.outdoorfarmshow.com September 19-20 - Fall Farm Craft Show, 9am-4pm daily, Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton. www.miltonfarmcraftshows.com Phone: 1-888-307-3276 September 22-26 - International Plowing Match & Rural Expo - 14939 Concession 3-4 Rd, Finch. For more information please visit: http://www.plowingmatch.org
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September 23 - AGM Lennox and Addington Federation of Agriculture at the Napanee Fire Hall training room starting at 7pm. Guest speaker will be talking about Farm Safety regulations and requirements. All OFA members who attend will receive a free safety chain. September 26 - Ontario 4-H Anniversary Gala Dinner. Reception: 5:30-6:30 Dinner 7:00pm. Cornwall Civic Centre, 100 Water St., Cornwall Ontario. Tickets are $50. Guest Speaker: Dennis MacGillivray, professional speaker and coach, former 4-H member. 4-H is celebrating 100 years in Ontario in 2015! We invite you to join your fellow 4-H enthusiasts, alumni, volunteers and supporters for a gala evening celebrating our past, engaging the present, and creating the future. More information and tickets available from 4-H Ontario
office 1-877-410-6748 October 8 - The Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture monthly board of directors meeting will be held at the Bloomfield United Church in the Sunday school room beginning at 7:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend. Contact Pat Stacey at 476-3842 or princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com for further information.
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FRIDAY SEPT. 18TH, 25TH & OCT. 2ND, 9TH FROM NOON UNTIL 5:00PM You will find lots of fresh garden produce along with beef, goat, lamb, pork and rabbit products, plus honey, maple syrup, preserves, herbs, baked goods, cheese and so much more presented by the Odessa Agricultural Society. SUPPORT LOCAL. KEEP IT GROWING.
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RAIDERS | Home opener Tuesday night Final putt drained in men’s league CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 Napanee will look to carry their early success into Gananoque on Sunday night when they open the regular season against the Islanders. Puck drop is 8:30 p.m. On Tuesday the Raiders will host their home opener, taking on the reigning Empire B League Junior C champion and Schmalz Cup finalists Port Hope Panthers for a 7:30 p.m. start time. These two clubs met last February in the league finals, which the Panthers swept.
Napanee follows that game with a rare Friday home game on Sept. 25, when their long-time rival Amherstview Jets come to the Strathcona Paper Centre for a 7:30 p.m. showdown. Despite all the excitement and energy surrounding the opening week, the players know how valuable a strong start in September can be down the road when the playoff picture begins to take shape in February. “Every game is going to be big,” said Hartwick. “We’ve got to be ready to
rock and roll. There’s a lot of parity in this league.” The regular season will feature 40 games with most Tuesday nights being home games for the Raiders. At the end of the season the top four of the league’s six teams will advance to the playoffs. This will mark the 27th season in the Raiders’ franchise history, one of the founding members of the Empire B League. All of last year’s teams return save for the Deseronto Storm, which folded in the offseason. They were replaced by the Islanders.
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Special to the Beaver he final regular game of the Men’s Night Golf season took place on Thursday, where the players enjoyed the fine weather. The L&A Mutual Insurance overall low net winner was Jim Dobbin-31.8. The Flight winners are: ‘A’flight first low gross-Duncan Burke-39, second low gross-Paul King-39, first
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With the busy summer season is behind you, why not treat yourself to a live show at The Regent Theatre? On Friday Sept 25th, The Good Lovelies return to the Regent to show off their new album “Burn The Plan.” Known for their rootsy arrangements, three-part harmonies, crafty songwriting and a healthy dose of sass, the girls put on a show like no other group in Canada. Burn The Plan is The Good Lovelies sixth studio album and they are easily one of Canada’s most talented internationally touring acts. Quite simply, we are lucky to have such talent grace our stage. On Saturday Sept 26th The Regent Theatre plays host to Patricia O’Callaghan as part of the
12th annual Prince Edward County Music Festival running Sept 18th to 27th. Patricia will be presenting “At The Cabaret” an evening of German and French cabaret songs. Tickets to this show and other PEC Music Festival concerts are available through the Regent Theatre Box Office. Fans of magic will welcome the return of the The Magician: Michael Bourassa. He has been called “one of Canada’s Elite Magicians” and on Friday Oct 30th he will bring a blend of magic, comedy and illusion to Picton. His show is based around interaction with members of the audience and they could be called upon to assist and experience his magic first hand. This will be a family friendly show and a children’s discount is in effect. Fans of tribute shows need not worry, as this fall packs an exciting line-up! For tickets, please visit or contact the Regent Theatre Box Office at 224 Main St. in Picton or by phone at (613) 476-8416 ext. 28 Tickets to these and other great live shows can also be purchased online at www.TheRegentTheatre.org
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This 3 + 1 Bedroom Home has a large open concept Living/Dining Room. It sits on a large sloping lot with a view of the Napanee River. Nicely Landscaped which includes mature trees for shade. Front and Side Deck; full basement with laundry and bedroom or den. Perfect for your new family home. Jut South of Town. $199,900. (N98) MLS 15608269
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Great 3 bedroom home close to new Southview School. Freshly painted throughout; many upgrades, including electrical. Call today for you personal viewing. $184,900. (N78) MLS 15607074
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109 BEVERLY - HOST: DARREN HILL One of a kind! Walk into a large foyer leading to an open concept kitchen/family room overlooking a 3 season sunroom. Venture down a double-wide stairway to a self contained ‘granny suite’ offering 2 bedrooms, kitchen and full living room. Plus lower level offers 2 piece bath, rec room and laundry. Beautiful fenced backyard with stamped concrete patio and overlooking green space. $319,900. (EX4004) MLS 15608659
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110 KIMMETTS SIDE RD , GREATER NAPANEE Great 3 bedroom bungalow near town for first time owners or retirement couple. Move in condition with many upgrades, wheel chair access and large deck to watch sunset. Large landscaped lot. This house is in move in condition. Call to view. $199,900. MLS 15607900
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A REAL GEM! A classic 1930’s house in Tamworth. Home features large eat in kitchen with original birch cupboards, formal dining room for entertaining, living room and separate den. Upper level has 4 or 5 bedrooms, including nursery, front and back stairs & full bath. Hardwood floors, cedar trim, glass panel French doors & closed in sun porch. The garage has room for all the toys and the cars. Services have been updated including septic, wiring, windows etc. $279,900. Mls 15608163 See www.classiccharacterhome.com Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
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804 HINCH - HOST: DON COX Spacious 3 bedroom bungalow. Features open concept, 4 piece bath, patio doors off of dining room to deck, propane fireplace in living room, large 24x24 garage insulated and wood stove. Solar panels on roof in just their first year of a 20 year lease with an income of $3500. per year. Income guaranteed! Very well maintained home. A must to view! $229,900. (EX3989) MLS 15608049
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George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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DO THE WORK/SAVE LOTS Country home on Martin Dr near Newburgh has had all the tough stuff done. New roof and trusses, updated heating, plumbing, electric, spray foam insulated basement with walk out, drywalling where needed, deck, and there is enough hardwood to complete downstairs. Home is 3 or 4 bdrms, eatin kitchen, decks & double garage. Don’t miss it! $184,500 mls 15608565 Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
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RIVERWOOD COVE Prestigious cul-de-sac development on the Napanee River. To be built 2060 sq ft bungalow with walkout lower level to 175' of shoreline. Loaded with upgrades, ICF foundation, 2 car garage, $589,550 HST Included.
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• Minutes to Kingston • Large Country Lot • Fully Finished Basement $239,900. MLS 15608661
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920 Kendrick Lane
Classic cottage on Lower Beverley Lake with 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a lakeside deck, level access and beautiful mature trees. Approximately 90 ft of level shoreline, a sandy bottom, and a great place to swim, fish or enjoy the tranquility of the lake! MLSÂŽ15608208
1169 Narrows Lock Road
Custom built home on Big Rideau Lake with attached garage, 130â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of level shoreline and easy access off of Narrows Lock Road. 3+2 bdrms, 3 baths, lg kitchen, living room, a finished lower level with kitchen, rec. room, & in-law suite potential. Additional outbuildings. MLSÂŽ15606648
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3047 Westport Road
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Beautiful home and farm backing onto the lower portion of Doran Lake. 3 bdrms, large kitchen, propane fireplace in living room, and 3-season sunroom with crafted stone floor. Impeccable landscaping, heated in-ground pool, hot tub, gardens and several outbuildings. MLSÂŽ15608464.
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$225,000
Quality built custom bungalow on cul du sac location, Over 1800 sq ft of main level space, Large master bedroom with spacious en-suite, bright open main living space with gas fireplace, garden door to rear deck, fenced yard and landscaped lot. Living room with vaulted ceilings, separate dining room, quality custom kitchen with granite. Hardwood floors throughout, main floor laundry, attached 2 car garage plus interlock double driveway. Finished rec-room plus lots of space for more. Original owners. A well maintained and updated home in an excellent west end neighbourhood. MLSÂŽ 15608311
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$195,900. (N85) MLS 15607458
$199,900. (N98) MLS 15608269
$187,500. (N94) MLS 15608182
$184,900. (N78) MLS 15607074
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2294 SHARPE RD
451 MAIN ST BATH
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613-484-2636
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613-331-0536
$277,900. (N40) MLS 15604390
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23 SUNSET CRESCENT
$269,900. (N77) MLS 15607068
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5997 COUNTY RD 41
$119,500. (N96) MLS 15608206
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Marlene McGrath
$204,900. (N73) MLS 15606846
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42 PALACE RD
110 KIMMETTS SIDE RD
165 GREEN ST $109,900. (N53) MLS 15605196
$189,900. (N103) MLS 15608662
$199,900. (N92) MLS 15607900
1 ALFRED ST $249,000. (N64) MLS 15605726
$249,900. (N102) MLS 15608625
1696 STOREY ST.
45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE $239,900. (N19) MLS 15602701
80 UNION ST
$259,900. (N97) MLS 15608195
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613-532-0330
Sue Rankin
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613-536-8589
15 BRIDGE ST W $219,500. (N88) MLS 15607576
86 & 88 WEST ST. NAPANEE
$349,900. (M99) MLS 15608498
5823 COUNTY ROAD 9 $209,900. (N101) MLS
1545 COUNTY ROAD 12
$279,900. (N93) MLS 15608105
121A VARTY LAKE ROAD
$499,900. (N75) MLS 15606916
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Trent Mosier, CRA
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613-483-9618
Rick Gerow
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613-329-9546
2466 COUNTY ROAD 9
$339,900. (N66) MLS 15605860
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61 ALFRED ST $284,500. (N32) MLS 15603731
166 WATER STREET $179,000. (N45) MLS 15604740
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613-484-0933
Wayne Elder
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613-536-8897
1449 BRIDGE ST W
$209,000. (N72) MLS 15606727
977 LYNWOOD DR KINGSTON $334,900. (N91) MLS 15607877
19 WATER ST W $99,900 . (N59) MLS 15605455
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1554 LAKE ROAD
$149,900. (N74) MLS 15606863
112 THOMAS ST W $196,500. (N49) MLS 15604884 NEW PRICE
7 CENTRE ST # 107
$169,900. (M07) MLS 15601114
5954 ARDEN RD
$119,900. (N89) MLS 15607742
1233 PINE GROVE ROAD
$207,900. (N30) MLS 15603615
91C VARTY LAKE RD
959 PALACE ROAD
$289,000. (N52) MLS 15605110
$215,000. (N81) MLS 15607177
108 THOMAS ST E
160 EAST ST $269,900. (N50) MLS 15601043
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101 AARON PL AMERSTVIEW $379,900. (N84) MLS 15607337
243 THOMAS ST W
179,900. (N100) MLS 15608561
11 CENTRE ST # 107 $179,900. (N26) MLS 15603332
$199,900. (N95) MLS 15608189
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315 COUNTY ROAD 20 , LOYALIST TOWNSHIP
7407 COUNTY ROAD 2, NAPANEE 145 years of love & care has preserved & improved this double & triple red brick Victorian home. 4 bdrms, large upstairs landing, 2 full baths, original wide plank floors throughout most of the home w/brand new beech hrdwd in living & dining rms. 200 amp service detached 2 car garage. Wrap around porch complete w/intricate gingerbread has stopped traffic for years. Excellent drilled well, plus extra well for the yard. 1 plus acre lot beautifully landscaped & conveniently located 3 min from downtown Napanee & 20 min from the Cat Centre. $339,900. MLS 15605724
Welcome to the Warner House, circa 1824, completely updated with the past brought to the present. 200 amp service, replumbed, re-insulated, energy score 59 - well above average. State of the art geo thermal heat, steel roof and new septic. Natural red pine wide plank floors, exposed hand hewn beams and wood railings, 2 Rumsford fireplaces - one with a woodstove insert and beautiful exposed blue limestone. This gem is quietly located on well maintained County Road 20 and a short drive to Wilton, Odessa and Kingston. $399,900. MLS 15605712
4 WEST STREET, ENTERPRISE Charming village location and solid brick home with lots of space for your family. Hardwood and softwood floors, original trim, wooden staircase, spacious veranda with detailed trim, large windows let in lots of light. Formal dining room, 4 bedrooms up, bathroom is roughed in only. $139,900. MLS 15608530
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101-80 Queen Street Kingston, ON K7K 6W7 1-800-247-6311 613-544-4141
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252 THOMAS ST. DESERONTO 3 Bed, 1 Bath, Big Garage, Near the Water. $169,900. MLS 15608506
358 PALACE ROAD Just Move in, Solid Oak Hawley Brothers Kitchen. $249,000. MLS 15608576
163 COOKS ROAD Contemporary 3 Bdrm, Private Setting. $333,900. MLS 15607992
1451 9TH CONCESSION RD, ENTERPRISE House, Barns, all Fenced. $949,000. MLS 15608780
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NEW LISTING 28744 HIGHWAY 7 4 bdrms, full basement, 2 acres, garage. $99,900. MLS 15608785
1 NEELY ST. TAMWORTH Lots of room, 3 bdrms. Open concept, good lot. $199,900. MLS 15608348
992 HARMONY LANE 2 yr old, 3 bdrm home, just outside of Kingston. $489,900. MLS 15608114
80 ROBLIN ROAD 524ft on Salmon River, 3-5 Beds, Immediate Possession $199,900. MLS 15603554
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Sold NEAR 3067 COUNTY ROAD 27 20+ Acres, 2 drilled wells 1350+ feet of road frontage $69,900. MLS 15603442
5983 CTY RD 41 2 bdrms, 2 bath. Large lot, great garage/shop. $156,900. MLS 15608147
1695 COUNTY RD. 9 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bath, 19 acres. $200,000. MLS 15608058
131 JOHN STREET 4000sqft limestone. 3 level, private drive, downtown. $199,900. MLS 15603574
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28 QUEEN STREET 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Historical red brick with inlaw apt. $219,900. MLS 15608602
86 BEVERLY 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, Big yard, back park. $344,900. MLS 15607831
5518 COUNTY RD 9 336’ wtrfnt, 6 ac building lot with hydro. $383,000. MLS 15605273
7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $239,900. MLS 15607162
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MUST SELL! 475 MAIN STREET, DESERONTO 4 Bedrooms, 2 full baths. Fully finihed downstairs. $189,900. MLS 15607226
MUST SELL! 259 CTY RD 17 Wide verandahs, garden, 3 bdrms, 2 bths, sauna, hot tub. $299,900. MLS 15607866
NEAR 473 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD 3 Acre bulding lot. 16GPM well. Only moments north of Napanee. $29,900. MLS 15608006
NEAR 1189 SHIBAGUA RD. 10 acre vacation building lot with running stream. Just South of Tamworth. $39,900. MLS 15608339
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109 BEVERLY 2+2 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $319,900. (EX4004) MLS 15608659
804 HINCH 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $229,900. (EX3989) MLS 15608049
47 CHERRYWOOD PKWY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $349,900. (EX3942) MLS 15606619
31 BYRON ST., BELLEVILLE 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $144,900. (EX3860) MLS 15604043
60 RIVER RD. 2+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $249,900. (EX3912) MLS 15605909
14 NORTH BEAVER LAKE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $209,900. (EX3916) MLS 15605951
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2205 SWITZERVILLE RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $299,900. (EX3997) MLS 15608222
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164 A LASHER RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $199,900. (EX3907) MLS 15605769
118 DUNDAS ST. W. 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $174,900. (EX3887) MLS 15605145
9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 104 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $175,900. (EX3986) MLS 15608016
WATERFRONT
67 APPLEWOOD COVE 3+1 BEDROOM, 4 BATH $749,900. (EX3893) MLS 15605369
NEW LISTING
420 DUNDAS ST. 2+0 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $179,900. (EX3981) MLS: 15607876
NEW PRICE
248 THOMAS ST. W. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,900. (EX3940) MLS 15606551
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5849 COUNTY RD. 41 2+1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $369,900. (EX3922) MLS 15606115
407 HUFFMAN ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $114,900. (EX3902) MLS 15605605
23 HARTWOOD CRES. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $489,900. (EX3930) MLS 15606244
11 CONCESSION ST., TAMWORTH The River Bakery Cafe and Patio. This is a great business COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT opportunity. Well established, 4 354 WATER ST, DESERONTO VACANT LAND - WATER ST., DESERONTO COMMERCIAL/RETAIL season breakPrime waterfront presently commercial zoned. Would be an ideal Former Deseronto marina on prime waterfront. The marina could fast and brunch cafe. Seats 16 inside and 32 seats on patio. The cafe property to develop into condos or semis. The property would have be rebuilt or build your dream home with your own boat slips and was recently upgraded with new propane furnace, central air, furniture, to be rezoned. The buyer should satisfy themselves that zoning rent out some of the slips. This is a must to view! $799,000. equipment, and much more! $177,500. (EX3913) MLS 15605940 (EX3965) MLS 15607178 can be changed. $399,000. (EX3964) MLS 15607179
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7 DAIRY AVE. Ideal location, high traffic area. 1200 sq. ft. commercial building on a large 52’x290’ lot. Presently used as a long established successful hair salon. $205,900. (EX4005) MLS 15608677
138 SHORELINE CRES. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 FULL BATH, 2 HALF BATH $309,900. (EX3946) MLS 15606734
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RD. - The ACRES ON BAY OF NEW LISTING STONEHEDGE NEW PRICE 2QUINTE. subject property is being sevBuild your dream ered. The well was drilled at 7 GPM. The entrance home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM was installed and the survey pins are installed. drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept mani$34,900. (EX3991) MLS 15608067 cured like a lawn. $239,900. (EX3827) MLS 15602760 NEW LISTING 1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for COUNTY RD. 8 225 acres of recreational property. hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or ski-dooing or a Overlooking Hay Bay, this is approximately 40 new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on acres of wood. 2 maple woods on the property Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed plus an 8x10 cabin in the woods. Excellent propproperty fronts on both sides of road. 46 km from erty to build your new home. Call for more details. Bancroft. $89,900. (EX3992) MLS 15608110 $300,000. (EX3744) MLS 14610480
HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3821) MLS 15602610
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6169 OLD HIGHWAY 2 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $139,900. (EX3941) MLS 15606598
475 CAMDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $158,000. (EX3938) MLS 15606540
245 ROBERT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX4002) MLS 15608613
13 CAMPBELL CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $259,900. (EX3947) MLS 15606765
NEW LISTING
WATERFRONT
6 ELIZABETH ST. 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $279,900. (EX3882) MLS 15604944
6451 COUNTY RD. 9 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $224,900. (EX3967) MLS 15607331
NEW LISTING
2855 COUNTY RD. 15 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHS $459,900. (EX3995) MLS 15608178
763 PALACE RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $319,900. (EX3897) MLS 15605463 3218 HIGHWAY 41 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $69,900. (EX3976) MLS 15607664
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390 DUNDAS ST. W. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $349,000. (EX3971) MLS 15607449
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beau- applicable. $399,900. (EX3939) MLS 15606544 tiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remain- IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building ing is brush. $99,900. (EX3737) MLS 14610360 lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have space to roam. New GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. utes from town. $49,900. (EX3948) MLS 15606772 $49,900. (EX3949) MLS 15606773
NEW LISTING
342 STONEHEDGE 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $249,900. (EX3990) MLS 15608065
NEW LISTING
WATERFRONT
98 BAYVIEW DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3980) MLS: 15607855
NEW PRICE
WATERFRONT
VACANT LAND
9053 COUNTY RD. 2 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $209,000. (EX3926) MLS 15606204
NEW LISTING
SOLD
1930 VENT RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $299,900. (EX3968) MLS 15607374
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. $169,900. (EX3701) MLS 14609617
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. (EX3856) MLS 15603832
ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nathe road. $89,900. (EX3866) MLS 15604312 ture at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3854) 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the prop- MLS 15603806 erty. $59,900. (3848) MLS 15603753
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Dennis Stover
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Cell: 613-328-6632 Office: 613-384-1200 Res: 76 Beverly St., Napanee dennis.g.stover@gmail.com www.DennisStover.com
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BELLEVILLE BOUND? Come home to your own spa resort! 2+2 DOWNSIZING TO KINGSTON? Spacious and quaint describes BR bungalow in fantastic central location. Chef's kit, 2 full baths, this 2+1 BR bungalow with newer kit, 2 full baths, attached garage heated pool, hot tub, 35' pergola and covered deck, gar, dbl wide with GDO, very private rear yard with extensive covered decking, quiet crescent in Westwoods. Asking $278,999 MLS 15606812 drive. Asking $214,900 MLS 15607062
KELLY PERCIVAL OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-1659
Independently Owned & Operated
32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee
email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca
www.kellyp.ca
BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT
Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, 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. $429,000. MLS 14604801
362 GINGER ST
931 pALACE RD - jUST pAST 401
Great neighbourhood for your family! Very nice open concept semi with eat-in kitchen with skylight for that sunny feeling all day. Large deck off the kitchen for those family BBQs. Fully finished lower level with spacious rec room, full bath and 2 bedrooms. You will love the fenced yard with no one to the rear of you - it feels like your own private oasis! hurry on this one! MLS 15608220 $184,900.
4 bed, 2.5 bath home nestled in the trees with over 3 acres for total privacy but less than a minute to the 401 for convenience. Majestic red brick Victorian features a two story barn, trails through woods, waterfront for fishing, kayaking or paddleboating, and inground pool. New kitchen- granite countertops, exposed brick and beams bring all the character! Family room with wood burning stove. Large separate living room. 4 large bedrooms, master ensuite. New propane furnace, well pump and pressure tank, spray foam insulation, newer pool liner, wood stove, baths, new kitchen and flooring. Call Kelly today before it's too late! $399,900. (EX3943)
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3.5 ACRES! WATERFRONT & POOL NEW PRICE
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PICTURE YOURSELF OWNING THIS GRACIOUS CAPE COD. Centre hall plan, oversized rooms and classic character throughout, 2 car attached garage, bonus 40X32 shed at rear. Truly country splendour in the city! Offered at $449,000 MLS 15608004
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT
3 ACRES OF PROPERTY
HOBBY FARM WITH 30+ ACRES
50 ACRES
Excellent slab on grade 4 bedroom bungalow with newly renovated kitchen, large island, exposed brick gives it plenty of character, large dining room big enough for those Christmas dinners with a woodstove to feel toasty warm. Spacious family room & living room with sliding doors to your patio. This home is carpet free. The exterior features oversized double car garage, large barn with frontage on Cty Rd 4 & McIntyre Rd as well as over 30 acres. This property is a great buy. Call before it’s too late. $325,000. (EX3970)
Build your dream home today with barn already in place and 50 acres of land located in Harrowsmith. $127,500.
SOLD 157 UNGER ISLAND
Gorgeous open concept house with inground pool overlooking your waterfront views. Interior features hardwood floors, open concept kitchen with built-in stainless steel appliances and island, four season sun room, large soaker tub and walkout from master bedroom to wrap-around deck. Lower level features walkout rec room with wood burning fireplace and two more bedrooms. Exterior is like paradise! Lounge in your pool and watch the boats go by or do some fishing with the Bay of Quinte being the Walleye capital. Call to view today. MLS 15608279 $419,900.
48+ ACRES
2935 SOUTH SHORE ROAD
Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 3 acres plus a creek running through the back of the property. This home is located close to the Glenora Ferry for those trips to the wineries or beautiful Sandbanks. 2 min drive to the boat launch for the best Walleye fishing in the world. Interior of this home features hardwood floors throughout, sunroom, eat in kitchen and detached double garage for all the toys. $194,900. (EX3842) MLS 15603201
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2 CAR GARAGE/SHOP
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE, INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee phone (613)354-4800 www.exitnapanee.ca BILL MARTIN CELL 540-4375 Sales Rep. bmartin@exitnapanee.ca
NEW PRICE
1062 MApLE RD. $299,900. HOBBY FARM 48+ acres with 26’x24’ garage/shop with older but beautifully cared for and updated home. Many upgrades like newer windows and doors, kitchen, etc. Nice hardwood and softwood floors. 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, formal dining room. (EX3857) MLS 15603863
Large 24’x26’ garage/shop could be converted to small barn if desired.
DA N JACK SON
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OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-4925
Email: djackson@exitnapanee.ca
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NEW LISTING NEW PRICE
358 BRIDGE ST. W. $259,900. Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances included. Large garden shed and patio area at back. Close to hospital and all amenities. (EX3870) MLS 15604546
575 FITCHETT RD. $399,900. Rural setting but only 10 minutes to town. This 1410 sq.ft. 1 year old home with 2 car attached garage is waiting for you. Beautiful maple cupboards with bar and eat-in kitchen opens up to living room with cathedral ceiling. Propane fired boiler with in-floor heating, on demand hot water as well. Surround sound and much more. All this plus 10 acres of privacy to go with it. (EX3999) MLS 15608554
NEW LISTING
7739 COUNTY RD. 2 $244,500. 3 bedroom country bungalow. Detached 2 car garage/workshop. Large eat-in kitchen. Warm and cozy rec room with wood stove. Large landscaped yard and garden area. (EX3994)
NEW PRICE
143 ACRES - HIGH ON A RIDGE LOOKING DOWN ON CREATION $389,900. 1005 LIME LAKE RD. 80 UNION ST., NApANEE Gorgeous 1500 sq. ft. 7 year old home with over$254,500. sized 2 car garage. Privacy, wildlife, wooded land all within 15-20 minutes of 401 and Napanee. 2 3+1 bedroom side-split with 2 car garage. Private separate deeded parcels being sold as one pack- mature rear yard. Main floor family room. In-law age for a total of 143 acres of rustic paradise. suite for extended family or help pay the mortgage. (EX3993) $389,900. (EX3959) MLS 15607094
VACANT LOT VACANT LOT
183 FIRST AVE., NApANEE Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with rec room. Close to schools and shopping. Quiet dead-end street. $223,500. (EX3892) MLS 15605304
ATTENTION BUILDERS! Two level half acre lots on Hwy. 41 on north edge of Roblin. 10 minutes to 401. Close to store, gas station, etc. Great spot for bungalows or semis. Priced to sell at $19,000. each. MLS 15608747 and MLS 15608748
DAFOE ST. 1.6 acre lot close to nice newer homes. $34,900. MLS 15603792
BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Nice level 5 acre lot for your new home. $34,500. MLS 14607594
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412 STANLEY AVE. DESERONTO $169,900. NEW LISTING Excellent 4 bedroom with gas heat, newer windows, kitchen and bath. Situated on a beautiful dead-end street close to school. You must view this home! Don’t delay. $169,900. (EX4003) MLS 15608655
27 FURLONG RD. $149,900. Excellent 2 bedroom home situated on a good sized lot with great view of Beaver Lake. Some hardwood flooring, remainder is laminate. Steps from boat launch, park and swimming. Must be seen. $149,900. (EX3786) MLS 15601695
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145 PARK ST. DESERONTO $199,900.
LOOKING FOR A “SHARPE” AGENT CALL SHARON OFFICE 354-4800 CELL 453-0486 email: ssharpe@exitnapanee.ca
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Great 3 bedroom home with 1 bedroom in-law suite in basement with own entrance. Lovely open concept with newer flooring, newer furnace and it has been recently painted. Must be seen! $199,900. (EX3928) MLS 15606231
18 SMITH RD., CHISHOLM MILLS $329,900. NEW LISTING
SHARON SHARPE
Beautiful home nestled in the trees. Hardwood floors, central air, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings, gas heat. Inlaw suite in basement with level walk-out. Family room loft overlooks main floor. $329,900. (EX4000) MLS 15608575
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119 COLLEGE ST., DESERONTO $119,900.
1789 LAZIER RD. $279,900.
196 CENTRE ST. $212,900.
New gas furnace in 2013 and a good well, this home has it all! Situated on a picturesque mature country setting. Raised brick bungalow with approximately 1900 sq. ft. plus finished basement. Hardwood flooring throughout main level plus ceramic in kitchen. Basement side entry to garage (great in-law suite potential!). Formal dining room, central air, central vacuum, 6 man hot tub and wiring for a generator. Must be seen! $279,900. (EX3975) MLS 15607622
Beautiful open concept with huge master bedroom, hardwood floors, central air, level walkout to small patio, entry from basement to garage, and gas heat. Excellent location on quiet street. All appliances included. Double garage and paved drive. Lot size 55x132. Shows beautifully! $212,900. (EX3951) MLS 15606871
NEW PRICE Good solid family home with 1.5 baths, gas furnace, and 4 bedrooms plus a den. Nicely landscaped lot in a lovely area of town. Good value! Great for the first buyer! $119,900. (EX3977) MLS 15607715
26 MCCAULEY RD., MARYSVILLE $279,900.
5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $139,900.
6012 COUNTY RD. 41, ERINSVILLE $129,900. Super 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with lots of character. Beamed ceilings, family room plus living room with fireplace. Formal dining room, detached garage with workshop! Don’t delay! Great home! $129,900. (EX3950) MLS 15606853
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NEW LISTING
Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings - 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wrap-around decking. $139,900. (EX3904) MLS 15605705
This 1500 sq.ft. home has plenty to boast about. Open concept kitchen and living room. “HUGE” bedrooms, full finished basement, central air, gas heat. Close to 401. $279,900. (EX4001) MLS 15608586
$119,000. MLS 15608077
$239,900. MLS 15608176
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10am-2pm 219 CHURCH STREET, NAPANEE • 3+1 Bedrooms • Updated Kitchen • Attached Garage
$299,900. MLS 15608794
$239,900. MLS 15608661
$314,900. MLS 15608135
$167,900. MLS 15607488
90 MAIN STREET, ODESSA • Cozy 2 Bedroom Bungalow • Minutes to Kingston and 401 • Large Workshop at Rear of House
$139,900. MLS 15608210
$147,900. MLS 15606477
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MOTIVATED SELLERS
354 OLD HAMBURG RD., NAPANEE • 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Attached Garage • Finished Rec Room
2442 BUR BROOK RD. • Minutes to Kingston • Large Country Lot • Fully Finished Basement
12 MCCABE ST. NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home • Located on a Quiet St. • Double Attached Garage
166 CATHARINE ST, BELLEVILLE • 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Centrally Located • Fully Fenced Backyard
21 FURLONG ROAD • Beautiful View of Beaver Lake • Detached Garage • 2 Bedrooms
5991 COUNTY ROAD 14, ERINSVILLE • 3 bedrooms & 1 bath with newer updates • Short walk to Beaver Lake
$249,000. MLS 15605124
$279,900. MLS 15607606
$288,900. MLS 15606210
$319,000. MLS 15605245
$324,900. MLS 15607537
$159,900. MLS 15606995
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4307 OTTAWA ST, HARROWSMITH • 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Hardwood Floors & High Ceilings • Garage/Workshop w/Hydro and Water
1067 ASTOR DRIVE, ARDEN • Rare and Unique Waterfront on Horseshoe Lake • 2 Cabins • Clean Waterfront w/dock and storage shed
1046 COUNTY RD 15, TAMWORTH • Private Home on 87 Acres • 3+1 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Ponds, Meadows & Tileable Acreage
$349,900. MLS 15600675
$369,900. MLS 15607728
$379,900. MLS 15604030
118 NEVILLE POINT RD, ERINSVILLE • 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Vaulted Ceilings • Covered Deck Overlooking Beaver Lake
24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres • Almost 500ft of Waterfront • Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home
41B LAKESHORE RD, ERINSVILLE • 3 Bedroom home on Beaver Lake • Vaulted Ceilings • 2 Decks Overlooking the Water
Vacant Land:
534G COUNTY RD 15, TAMWORTH 367 NEVILLE POINT RD, ERINSVILLE • 2 Bedroom Waterfront Home on • 2 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Gorgeous Watefront on Beaver Lake Beaver Lake • Unique Stairs to Water’s Edge • Deep Natural Waterfront • Large 2-Tier Deck & Separate Dock
1496 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE • Newer Windows & Furnace • Large Country Lot • Detached Garage/Workshop
$189,900. MLS 15603576
$399,900. MLS 15604568
$749,900. MLS 15606135
85A SOUTH SHORE RD, TAMWORTH • 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Year-Round Cottage • Waterfront on Beaver Lake
107A FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 20 Acres of Land • Expansive Lower Level
3981 COUNTY ROAD 1, YARKER • A Rare Find • Waterfront on Napanee River • Screened-in Dining Porch
NEW LISTING • 0 ACKROYD RD., DENBIGH - 11 Acres - MLS 15608798 $35,000 NEW LISTING • 0 COPLAND RD., DENBIGH - 90 Acres - MLS 15608799 $110,000 • DALEY RD, TYENDINAGA - 300 Acres - MLS 15607735 $360,000 • FRIZZELL RD, TAMWORTH - 2.96 Acres - MLS 15607833 $34,900