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Town to review services, taxation Third party to be engaged to guide extensive study BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

A request for reconsideration of Greater Napanee’s application of its tax policy has ultimately prompted town council to elect to begin an in-depth municipal service review, which will include an examination of how the town’s tax policy is applied. Council voted to begin a request-for-proposal process to engage a third party to guide the review. Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery told council that, although staff hoped to have the review complete in time for the 2014 budget, he said the process could take longer. According to a staff report from Greater Napanee Treasurer Mark Day, the process would be based on provincial guidelines for municipalities regarding service reviews. “A service delivery review is an evaluation process in which a specific municipal service is systematically reviewed to determine the most appropriate ways to provide it,” he wrote.

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More than 50 students participated in the 10th annual Bernie’s Memorial Fiddle and Guitar Camp in Tamworth on the weekend. Students above learn from Gordon Stobbe, a well-known fiddle player who was friends with Bernie Jaffe. Faun Bank, wife to Jaffe, and Stobbe, organize the event annually in memory of Jaffe. For more, see story Page 13.

Former labour critic denies wrongdoing, won’t retract statements

MPP Hillier slapped with party demotion BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Local MPP Randy Hillier said that the choice between maintaining his principles or remaining in the Progressive Conservative Party’s shadow cabinet was, for him, an easy one.

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“The idea, in my view, (of) retracting truthful statements or admitting to wrongdoing that you didn’t do, to secure greater stature in the party, is not the way to represent constituents,” said Hillier in a telephone interview with the Beaver regarding his recent dismissal as the party’s critic for labour at Queen’s Park. “I was given an ultimatum. I knew, clearly, what the conse-

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quences were, and it was no contest in the decision. I will go to the back row, but I will go to the back row with my head held high and my convictions and principles in place.” On Friday, Hillier was demoted by PC Leader Tim Hudak after a confidential email written by Hillier to his caucus colleagues

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Staff preparing report on potential locations for next meeting BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

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for a new pool. Lucas had called on council to add Rotary Park to its list of potential sites for a new pool, particularly a “scaled down” version of what council hoped to build. Given that council has decided to only build a new indoor pool if it receives provincial and/or federal financial contributions, Lucas also suggested that an outdoor pool could be built to at least partly satisfy the public’s current desire for aquatics. “It’s not going to cost a lot, with what we’ve spent so far, to reconsider Rotary Park for a scaled down version of one or the other,” Lucas said in support of his motion. “I’d rather have something than no pool at all… maybe a scaled down outdoor pool might be the solution rather than nothing for the next millennium.” Ward 1 Councillor Mike Schenk, however, said he opposed the motion on the basis that staff had already eliminated Rotary Park as a potential location because there was insufficient space at the park to allow for the installation of a new pool and accompanying parking. Therefore, any staff time and resources re-examining the Rotary Park would be a waste.

In the end, a majority of council members voted with Schenk against Lucas’ resolution. Greater Napanee General Manager of Infrastructure Services David Morgan told council that staff planned to have a report regarding potential locations for the indoor pool for the upcoming regular council meeting next Tuesday night. “Hopefully, council will be in a position to make a decision on where this indoor pool should be located in the long term, whether the facility should be built next year or five years from now. This report should allow council to make that decision on where this facility is best located, based on the criteria that we’re using to complete that report to council,” he said. Morgan also said that, by finalizing a location, the municipality can also finalize a design, and be shovel ready in case federal or provincial funding for such a project becomes available. In July, Morgan advised council that the Rotary Park location was not suitable because the site was too small to accommodate a pool.

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Lucas then suggested that the town either withEditor hold payment on the OPP bill until the issue is LTHOUGH Greater resolved, or begin considerNapanee council has ation of establishing its own yet to begin budget independent police force. deliberations for 2014, it Callery said that neiwas advised that the town ther option was feasible. He will likely have an addisaid that, if the town failed tional $400,000 in expenses to pay, the province would to absorb next year. take the money out of Greater Napanee grants payable to the Chief Administrative town. Callery also said “It’s too bad‌ we’ve taken Officer Ray Caller told that the cost of startcouncil that OPP cost away from other parts of our ing a new force from projections for 2014 scratch would be proshow that the provincial budget to pay for OPP costs.â€? hibitive. force will be billing the “The issue, then, Gord Schermerhorn, municipality as much as becomes this: it doesn’t $400,000 more for its Greater Napanee Mayor matter what force you services next year. use if you can’t afford A big part of that Ward 5 Councilllor it,â€? he continued. “Thereincrease, Callery said, was Shaune Lucas said that the fore, the message that is an OPP wage settlement police cost increase would being sent from AMO, from that guarantees that the translate into a six per cent all municipalities‌ is that OPP would be the highest property tax increase. He costs are out of control for paid force in Ontario. He bemoaned the fact that the emergency services‌ and also said that there have municipality apparently from an OPP perspective, been ongoing talks between had little choice other than it’s formula related.â€? the OPP, the Association of to simply pay the bill. “(The Callery noted also that Municipalities of Ontario OPP say), ‘here’s what there is a wide variation in and the provincial govern- you’re going to pay, don’t policing costs from municiment regarding the devel- ask us questions and move pality to municipality. He opment of a new costing on,’â€? he said. said that while some formula for municipalities “This municipal depart- municipalities are paying as it relates to policing ment budget is out of con- $5 per household for polictrol compared to our other ing, others are paying more costs. In a written report to obligated costs,â€? Lucas than $900. Greater Napacouncil, Callery indicated added, saying that while nee Treasurer Mark Day that members of the town’s the population and the said that Napanee pays police services board would crime rate have remained about $550 per household be attending a meeting of steady, costs are dispropor- for policing. “You don’t hear anythe Ontario Association of tionately increasing.

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Police Services Boards later this month to discuss the issue. Callery also said that it was unlikely there would be any changes to the costing formula before 2014 budget deliberations take place. Not surprisingly, the news generated consternation among some members of council.

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thing from some of our neighbours (about policing), because I know that they’re not paying maybe what they should be paying, where we’re paying more than $4 million,â€? said Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn. “It’s too bad‌ we’ve taken away from other parts of our budget to pay for OPP costs,â€? the mayor continued. “I certainly appreciate what the OPP do for us, but we are taking away from our roads, our recreation, whatever it may be, to pay for policing costs.â€?

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Hillier demotion shows PC woes While one might conclude that Randy Hillier’s demotion to the backbench of the Progressive Conservative caucus is bad news for Hillier, it’s worse news for the PC Party. That’s not necessarily because Hillier was doing such a good job for the party in that role — although, given that he has been in that role for more than three years, he probably was doing a more-than-adequate job. It’s bad news for the party because it shows that, as a provincial election looms, the party can’t seem to get all of its members on the same page. The fact that Hillier ran afoul of leader Tim Hudak shouldn’t be all that surprising. If fact, the more surprising element in all this might be the fact that Hillier hasn’t found himself in this position before now. While we have no doubt that Hillier and the PC Party and its leadership have, more often than not, been of the same mind on most issues, we also have no doubt that Hillier wouldn’t be the kind of politician to toe the party line if the party line ran contrary to his own beliefs. It’s an admirable quality in an MPP. For Hudak, however, who has the responsibility of leading the PC Party to replace the governing Liberals and hold off the NDP in the next election, it’s more than a little inconvenient. Last week, Hudak said that he had to demote Hillier because he wasn’t a team player. That may or may not be the case. But, the fact that Hudak finds himself having to discipline Hillier suggests that his own leadership is on shaky ground. Remember, there is currently an undercurrent within the party to hold a leadership review to replace Hudak. Tory MPP Frank Klees and Hillier himself said that while they support Hudak, they thought a leadership review was a good idea, if only to put the dissent to rest. It’s clear that Hudak is coming on strong to stamp out that dissent. While we think it’s folly to try to replace Hudak now with a provincial election possible in the short term, the current situation still doesn’t instill much confidence in the party’s chances. Hudak has work to do. Hillier will be fine. Nothing endears an MPP to his or her constituents than when they refuse, publicly, to be the ‘good party soldier’. Further, he has plenty of grassroots support beyond the borders of this riding, so his future within the party certainly won’t be permanently crippled. The future of Hudak and the fortunes of the PCs, however, are much less certain. If the party can’t find common ground within its own ranks, it might just snatch defeat from the jaws of victory for the third election in a row.

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Town should join ‘unwilling host’ movement The Green Energy Act 2009-2017 can only be cancelled by negotiated settlement, similar to the Oakville gas plant fiasco. All of us, including the Conservatives and NDP, have stood by and let a minority Liberal government ruin Ontario. It starts with a land lease agent in your driveway trying to sell a $3 million industrial wind turbine for your backyard. These IWTs will make billions of dollars for large multinationals. They charge four times the world rates for power produced. Profits are guaranteed for 20 years. We, as ratepayers, will cover the cost — $750 to $1,600 per year on your hydro bill. This is for power we don’t need, don’t want and can’t afford. When you, as a landowner, sign a lease agreement, you give up your property rights. You have devalued the quality of life and property of all your neighbours within one to three miles. You have also enabled the Green Energy Act to drive up everyone’s

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Remembering Howard O’Connor On Sunday, Napanee lost a devoted and caring citizen when Howard O’Connor passed away eight days shy of his 93rd birthday. Howard had a long and illustrious life in which Hazel graced his side for 61 years. Their enduring, loving marriage was a thing of admiration for many of us “younger” folk. My friendship with Howard grew out of his friendship with my grandfather, Bruce Medd. Both were veterans of the Second World War. I heard many of the old war stories over a pint or two at the Napanee Legion. The last picture taken of my grandfather was with Howard and Bruce McPherson pushing my grandfather in his wheelchair at the 2005 VE Day celebration in Conservation Park. Many people are aware that Howard was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for “valour, courage and devotion to duty” as an RAF pilot. He once told me the story behind how he came to receive the medal and I was riveted to my seat like I had just watched a Hollywood movie. Others probably know that even in his 93rd year Howard was still flying an Aeronca Champ that I teas-

ingly called a golf cart with wings. On a few occasions Howard invited me to go up with him. He told me that the payload was 250 lbs. When I informed him that I weighed 240 lbs, he speculated that if he cut back on the fuel and got the right head wind he should be able to get off the ground. Even a decorated WW II pilot couldn’t talk me into that offer! Many people will also remember when Howard served as Napanee’s postmaster in the old Canada Post building and then during the early years of the new Post Office. But for many of Howard’s friends, he will be remembered and respected as a fellow environmentalist in pursuit of the protection of the Napanee River and rural groundwater from massive landfilling. He inspired us. He motivated us. And he always reassured us that the cause was just and winnable. God bless you Howard. We will all miss the familiar sound of your flying golf cart buzzing overhead on a golden day in September. Deepest condolences to Hazel and the O’Connor family. Stephen Bruce Medd Greater Napanee

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business, job losses and loss of homes, quality of life, property values and a hydro bill that most people today can barely afford. I urge the Town of Greater Napanee to join the ‘unwilling host movement.’ Every municipality across Ontario should do the same. Jim and Debby Barrie, Greater Napanee

Bought for a median value, sold at a 50 per cent property loss with an IWT easement. You are collateral damage and a minor expense to the billion dollar profits these IWTs will generate. Ultimately, everyone in Ontario will pay — industry,

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What L&A’s reading: September Here’s what L&A is Reading: the following are September’s most popular titles as determined by checkouts at the County of Lennox and Addington Public Libraries. Fiction 1. And The Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini 2. Inferno by Dan Brown 3. The Heist by Janet Evanovich 4. Fight Sight by Danielle Steel 5. The Hit by David Baldacci 6. A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay 7. Tell Me by Lisa Jackson 8. Rose Harbor In Bloom by Debbie Macomber 9. Hunting Eve by Iris Johansen 10. Her Last Breath by Linda Castillo It has been over 10 years since Khaled Hosseini took the literary world by storm with his first novel The Kite Runner. His latest book, published this summer and now on the top of popular fiction chart, is And The Mountains Echoed. This book is about an Afghan family, starting at the end of the 1940s and ending a decade into the 21st Century. It examines the ways in which the 20th Century has split families apart geographically. It isn’t unusual today to find siblings of one spread all over the world – what does this do to our familial bonds? Does an absence of physical contact impact the very essence of what it means to be family? In many ways, this is novel simply revisits the themes of Hosseini’s previous works: family, childhood innocence and how seemingly minor decisions can irrevocably impact one’s life path. If you enjoyed The Kite Runner or A Thousand Splendid Suns, you will likely be equally compelled by And The Mountains Echoed. Non-Fiction 1. Dogtripping: 25 Rescues, 11 Volunteers, and 3 RVs on our Canine Cross-Country Adventure by David Rosenfelt

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2. Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls by David Sedaris 3. Raising Cubby: A Father and Son’s Adventure with Asperger’s, Trains, Tractors and High Explosives by John Robison 4. The Door: My Twenty-Six Years Working Inside Canada’s Prisons by Vern Coles’ Thibedeau 5. Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey Into the Afterlife by Eben Alexander 6. My Way by Paul Anka 7. The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement by Nick Saul 8. The Shape of the Eye: Down Syndrome, Family, and the Stories We Inherit by George Estreich 9. The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America by Thomas King 10. The 17 Day Plan to Stop Aging by Mike Moreno

tion circulation this month. When Rosenfelt, a mystery writer, and his family moved from Southern California to Maine, he thought he had prepared for everything — but traveling with 25 dogs turned out to be a bigger ordeal than he anticipated. Here, the author recounts the adventure of movNotes ing his animal companions across the United States with humor and warmth, and tells the tale of how he and his wife became passionate foster parents for dozens of rescue dogs. Their story culminates in the creation of the Tara Foundation, named after their beloved Golden Retriever, an organization which allowed for the successful placement of several thousand dogs with loving families. This book is a great book choice for dog lovers and those fond of the ‘doggy memoir’ genre.

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Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for the County of Lennox & Addington Public Libraries. She can be reached at ccoles@lennox-addington.on.ca.

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Bird with pouch monitors local island HE very first white pelican I ever saw was courtesy of a Glenora Fisheries Research employee, in 1978. He spotted the bird just off Trident Point in the Bay of Quinte, not far from the mouth of the Salmon River, and took me out in a boat to see it. Two years later, now an employee of Glenora Fisheries myself, I had the pleasure of showing him another white pelican at the same location. Through a spotting scope, the bird could be seen from the opposite shoreline, at Big Island. Considered to be one of North America’s largest and most conspicuous birds, their three meter wingspan is certainly the largest of any Canadian bird. Upon seeing a white pelican in these parts, one is often quick to assume that the bird is way of course, mistakenly associating these huge fish eating birds with the coastal areas of the United States and Mexico. While white pelicans do indeed winter in southern United States, their breeding colonies are located predominantly in Canada. In Ontario, there is a good sized colony of white pelicans at the southern end of Lake of the Woods in the Kenora area, where they have been actively

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breeding for more than 200 years. They also breed at Lake Nipigon. As a result of these Ontario colonies, and possibly another one in Minnesota, the Quinte region is occasionally favoured by visits from these huge birds with the enormous orange-yellow bill. Just seven years ago, according to the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas, white pelicans were found nesting in the Akimiski Strait, Nunavut, indicating an easterly expansion of their breeding range. It’s understandable, therefore, that nomads are starting to turn up in the Quinte area, given their penchant for wandering. There have been more than a dozen confirmed reports of white pelicans in the Quinte area since record keeping began, all seen in Prince Edward County waters, if we include the Trident Point sightings. However, the sightings are not confined just to the Bay of Quinte. Pelicans have been seen often enough in the Kingston area to actually determine average arrival and departure dates for the species. There are likely a half dozen sightings for the Presqu’ile Park area, two for Algonquin Park, and other sightings scattered along the Lake Ontario shoreline and

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Outdoor Rambles inland. Earlier records in Prince Edward County date back to 1937 when one was seen near the community of Northport. Par for the course of that era, the bird was duly “collected” and shipped off to the Royal Ontario Museum. Another was seen in 1959, at Waupoos. Fortunately during the passage of time, the practice of shooting birds and preparing study skins to confirm their appearance had all but ended, and this bird managed to survive intact. Since then, there have been scattered sightings throughout the county, with an incredible four seen in 1985 in

the South Bay area, and which later appeared on West Lake. There was an individual observed in Wellington in 1986 two seen off Prince Edward Point in 2004, and one at Forester’s Island near Deseronto in 1999. Boaters in the Belleville area, not familiar with the species, did a double-take when they spotted a huge pelican consorting with the smaller gulls in the area of Cow Island and Snake Island in 2007. That bird hung around in the area for a month, disappeared, and it, or another showed up at Muscote Bay the following month. Another was seen the following year at Carrying Place, and still another the next year in Picton Bay. Earlier this year, three were seen at Bayside, but failed to hang around. As of August 21st, another white pelican has been seen making its way toward Deseronto. It was first seen near Trident Point, later turned up at Northport and was last reported from Telegraph Narrows, just west of the Quinte Skyway Bridge. If any reader has an update on this wandering individual, I would appreciate hearing about it. White pelicans hunt for fish by dabbling below the surface,

tipping up to feed like the mallards and swans routinely do along the shallows of local waters. It is the brown pelican, the true resident of the south, that feeds by diving spectacularly into the water from great heights, after the manner of ospreys in these parts. Brown pelicans rarely occur in Ontario, but 11 years ago, there was an incursion of sorts into Ontario of these birds. It is doubtful if anyone knows for sure just how many appeared in the province, or why, as they kept popping up all over the place, then disappearing. Locally, there were sightings that year at Weller’s Bay and at Sandbanks. But it didn’t stop there. Reports that fall also came in from Nipissing, Jordan Lake, Peterborough, Hamilton, Cobourg, Point Pelee, Madoc and Havelock. So, keep your eyes peeled for a white pelican this month as it continues to move about it. You sure can’t miss it! For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613476-5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.


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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 65 Years Ago September 22, 1948 n A local man was killed when he became caught up in machinery while he was working at the Canadian Canners Plant in Napanee. The man, Harry Ford, died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. The report in the Beaver noted that Ford’s clothing had been caught in a machine belt, causing the man to be whirled “around the shafting.” By the time he was released, he had suffered a number of severe injuries. The coroner had yet to determine whether he would order an inquiry into the deadly accident. n A guest speaker at Trinity United Church advised his audience that Ontario was the ‘wettest’ province in Canada when it came to alcohol consumption. Rev. A.J. Johnston said that there was great need for temperance and eduction “by people who are opposed to the liquor traffic.” He said the statistics showed that nearly half of all alcohol consumption in the country was done in Ontario; further, about half of all public drunkeness convictions took place in Ontario. He also quoted the findings of a family court psychiatrist who said that “the problem of drink is the heaviest load that our modern civilization has to carry.”

35 Years Ago September 20, 1978 n Some members of Napanee town council were not impressed by the lack of use of the King Street park. Reeve Ernest Marshall said, “There was over $200,000 spent at that park, and it’s a shame,” adding that few families made use of the park through the summer. “I thought it was going to be a baseball diamond, not a child’s softball field,” said councillor Cummings Daverne. Mayor Lorne Smart said that council would get a breakdown of the costs associated with the park; he also said he was disappointed in “the use and the way it was handled this summer.” n The Napanee Motormen captured the Ontario Junior ‘C’ softball championship. The local squad captured the title in a game that took place in Oneida, near Hamilton. Napanee completed a sweep of Oneida to win the championship. Star pitcher Peter Finn faced the minimum amount of batters in his way to a 5-0 shutout win. Other Napanee softball teams were still in their respective provincial playdowns.

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Hazelbeck: An Alfred Street Estate K NOWN as Hazelbeck, there is a heritage property tucked away at 10 Alfred St. on what was originally a 100 acre farm. This 40 hectare farm ran from County Road 9 across from the Napanee Golf Course, west along what is River Road and south to encompass the riverfront and the location of the present library and splash pad. The Bird’s Eye View map of the village of Napanee, circa 1874, shows the original estate prominently, (Lot 17, Concession 6). It was purchased in 1975 by Pamela and Douglas Dodds. Pamela, who was originally from Kingston, loved the limestone homestead; both have tended it and embraced its many charms. The name ‘Hazelbeck’ likely derived from the hazel tree, a small tree of the birch family that is native to the UK. Seeds may have been brought with the original owners, either the MacKenzie or later the Briggs family, but it is more likely there was a sense of the home country in naming it. Beck, which means brook, is a swiftly running stream with steep banks. To the east of the property is such a brook which in springtime rages down from an artesian well higher up on golf course hill. Doug has created an inviting trail along this water and property boundary. Hazelbeck, as it appears now, is an imposing full two-story limestone built in the neo-classical design, emphasizing the austere genre of the time. This style, founded in the 17th century, can be seen in many formal buildings, namely museums and government structures and evokes the simple lines and lack of ornamentation so common in Loyalist architecture in this province during the 1820s to 1850s. The Lillian Massey building at the University of Toronto was built in this classic style in 1913. Closer to home, is the now restored Victoria & Grey Trust (the former S&R store) in Kingston, and even closer is our own Macpherson House museum that reflects this early architecture in wood. The vintage stone has a traditional centre hall plan with five large windows on the upper front and two windows on either side of a Loyalist door frame and transom. Each exterior side wall has fewer eight over eight pane windows, allowing for chimneys at each end of the house. The rear entrance, which is now the main one, mirrors the front, but with three large windows over and one on either side of the

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Above is Hazelbeck today; below is a picture from 1957 of a ‘house moving’ of another property to the hilltop, with Hazelbeck pictured in the background. simpler door. Sidelights remains — a funnel for match the front door. A winter wood. The stone, smaller door to the east which was quarried north was added when a wood- of the property, has yellow hues runshed was ning through attached, but it due to iron has since oxide in the been demolsoil. To the ished.Trim east, as on the interishown in a or is heavy 1957 photo, but minimalwas a two ly decorated. story barn Hazeland other beck actually outbuildings began as a on the farm. three-story D o u g home with a says pointfull baseedly that, ment where “With many the original older properkitchen was ties, finding centred. Evian accurate, d e n c e detailed hisremains in tory of ownthe restored ership is a limestone of Legacy daunting large wintask. Hazeldow openings below grade. Over beck is no exception.” Proptime, these were enclosed erty records show that the and ground added up to the land was granted by the first floor level and so Crown to James MacKentoday only one small win- zie in October 1819 (North dow on the west side Fredericksburg Township).

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It is known that the British Government Commissioners at that time expended six million pounds on loyalist settlements across Upper Canada, now Ontario. In November of 1849, the property was sold by MacKenzie's daughter, Mrs. Chrysler, to Thomas Briggs. The 1851 Census listed Briggs along with his wife Sarah as living here in a log cabin.This was a common occurrence as a cabin would have to be built in a clearing on land that was completely forested at the time. At some point, the owners may have built a frame house before Hazelbeck was built. A Peter Bristol, who was born in 1820, refers to his Fredericksburgh Township upbringing in a similar log house in W.S Herrington’s History of Lennox & Addington of 1913. Bristol is quoted as saying, “My father lived in a log house until I was 10 years old.

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COMMUNITY PULSE starting Sept. 13 at Southview Public School. Visit www.napaneesquare dance.com or e-mail jacky_mac@hotmail.com or call 613-354-4595 for more information. SEPTEMBER 21 MUSIC IN THE HOLLOW In Newburgh from 1:309:30 p.m. All events held at Newburgh Village Hall and Newburgh Conservation Park. Full ham supper in the hall from 5-6:30 p.m. Freewill offering. Music in the park featuring Rick Fines, Crocked Wood, Sam and Emma, Noelle Maracle and Ryland Clark, Chantel Johnston and the Social Underground. See mithnb.blogspot.ca for times. Music free will offering. Proceeds to Rogues’ Hollow Renewal Committee. FISH FRY Odessa Agricultural Society is having a fish dinner with fresh-cut fries, coleslaw, and pies at 5:30 p.m. at the Odessa Fairgrounds Palace. Cost is $15 for adults; $7.50 for children under 12. Call 613386-3619 to reserve your tickets. ‘CHILI-IN-A-BOWL’ Takes place at the Bellrock Hall starting at 6 p.m. • Interior Design • Home Staging • Window Treatments • Organization • Painting • Colour Consultations

Beautiful bowls made by Tim DeRose of Wilton Pottery will be filled with your choice of chili. Eat the chili and keep the Bowl. Tickets are $20 each and are available for sale at Verona Hardware, Asselstine Hardware and Local Family Farms, all of who are located in Verona. Get your tickets early as this was a sellout last year. GOSPEL SING Fundraiser at Temple of Prayer and Praise at 261 West St. in Napanee, starting at 6:45 p.m. Featuring Jericho Road, Marg Fox, Keith Deyo and others. Lunch following the concert. CHARITY AUCTION Ninth annual charity auction for Helping Cope Through Hope, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Proceeds to help the poor in Zambia, Uganda and Peru. Hundreds of items including many from Africa, crafts, items from business, etc. Also, home baking and preserves. Opportunity to buy goats, pigs, bicycles, food,

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

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school supplies, mosquito nets. Tickets are $5 at the door. Light refreshments served. SCARECROW FESTIVAL Come out and celebrate the fall season at the Macpherson House. Sample some fall treats during our baking demonstrations, fall crafts for kids and tours of the house. Admission is by donation. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., at 10 a.m. Captain Brian Johnson will present ‘Ferry Tales from Wolfe Island’, based on his new book of the same name. Visitors always welcome. Further info at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. SEPTEMBER 22 TURKEY DINNER With all the trimmings, hosted by the Bath and District Lioness Club at the South Fredericksburgh Hall from 5-6:30 p.m. Adults $13, children 6-12

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

ST. MARY MAGDALENE 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 ANGLICAN CHURCH Celebrate in worship and fellowship as we 137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 hear the Word of God with Rev. Mark Amill 613-354-3141 during the season of Pentecost, 10:30am Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Sunday school is availble. Join us on the Rev. Brother D.B. Smith 28th of September at 7pm to enjoy The SUNDAY SERVICES NAPANEE STANDARD Peterborough Pop Ensemble. Tickets 8:00am Holy Communion WESLEYAN CHURCH $15/adults, $10/child (under 10). Tickets 10:30am - Holy Communion 51 Palace Road available at the office. NEW! Sanctuary now Children’s Ministry Programs Pastors: open for prayer time on Tuesdays, noonTUESDAY Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon 2pm and Thursdays, 5-7pm. Beautiful 6:30-8pm - Youth Program “The Heard” Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Windsor chairs for sale! Contact Church WEDNESDAY Children’s Program - 10:30am office (613-354-3858) for information. 10am - Holy Communion Wednesday: www.trinitynapanee.ca Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE WESTDALE PARK Bible study/prayer 7pm PASTORAL CHARGE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Thursday 4pm: The United Church of Canada (across from the hospital) Kids Club - Ages 4-12 613-378-2511 Rev. Barbara Mahood Pastor Derek Spink “In essentials: unity, 9:30am Worship Service & 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee In non-essentials: liberty, Sunday School at Centreville 613-354-2669 In all things, charity (love).” 11am Worship Service at Newburgh www.westdaleparkfmc.ca Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 (3rd Sunday of each month is a Contempoemail: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca Everyone welcome. rary Praise Service at Newburgh) SUNDAY EAST CAMDEN Everyone is Welcome! 10:00am - Worship Service PASTORAL CHARGE 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks BATH-MORVEN 613-377-6406 11:30am - Sunday School & Small Groups PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada 6:30pm - Prayer Service Minister: Rev. Judy MacGillivray Rev. Elaine Kellogg NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Riverside United Church Yarker “A Place to Belong” Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca 9:30am: Worship Service 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Morven United Church & Sunday School Pastor John Stewart Service 9am, Sunday School & Nursery Details: Sunday morning at 10:30am Bath United Church 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com Family Worship Service Service 10:30am, Sunday School & Nursery Moscow United Church Sunday Evening Service 7pm Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Fellowship & refreshments after Service Chair Lift Available Everyone is Welcome! Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am “Where the Bible comes to Life!” 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:15am - Church Service and Sunday School

$6. Advance tickets only, no tickets after Sept. 19. For tickets, call Diana at 613373-9374 or Bonnie at 613354-3659. ‘OLDIES IN THE COUNTRY’ At the Tamworth Legion, with music by DJ, from 1-5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 23 PROPERTY NATURALIZATION PRESENTATION

Friends of Salmon River invites the public to Shoreline and Backyard Naturalization with Terry Sprague. Plus news of Shoreline Restoration Program, and AGM. Talk begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for coffee. At Selby Public School at 1623 County Rd. 41. Free of charge. For more

info, Susan Moore at 613379-5958 or susan@moorepartners.ca. SEPTEMBER 24 BELL PENSIONERS GROUP Retired from Bell or its affiliates? We’re the Bell Pensioners’ Group, whose mandate is to protect your defined benefit pension and benefits. Please join us at our annual meeting at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour (Press Room). Meeting starts at 2 p.m., registration at 1:30 p.m. Presentations by Charlie Labarge and Dan McDonald. SEPTEMBER 25 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-9 p.m. SEPTEMBER 26 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m.

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L&A SOS DINERS Call 354-6668 to reserve your meal, transportation. n South Fredericksburgh Social Diners, Sept. 26 at South Fred Hall, starting at noon. Cheese and mushroom chicken dinner by Caterer Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Musical Memories with Dick McNulty. Cost $10 per person. RECREATION FUN n L&A SOS and the 55 Plus Activity Centre for the fall are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Toning, Stretching, Yoga, Relaxation and Zumba Gold. Art Programs: Learn to Draw, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Quilting. Social Programs: Euchre, Family History, Bridge Refresher. Computer Courses: One on One Assistance for Beginners or Intermediate, (book an appointment), Skype, Facebook, EReader, Computer Level 1 You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-6668. L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Line Dancing Intermediate Mondays 10:30 a.m. (Napanee Legion) n Line Dancing Progressive Mondays 1:30 p.m. (Napanee Legion) n Line Dancing Beginner Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. (Napanee Legion) n Intermediate Tai Chi Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. (Trinity United Church) n Beginner Tai Chi Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. (Trinity United Church)

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

ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church 9:15am - Worship Service Roblin Church 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome

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Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 10:15am Sunday School 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

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

SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; Children’s activity each week” Thursday, September 26th 7:30pm - AOTS at Empey Hill Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Cornerstone Kids Group Wednesdays 6:30pm All kids ages 7-11 welcome Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service

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

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report needs to be done‌ neither one of us relishes the thought of doing this,â€? he told council. “If council wanted to kill it tonight, it wouldn’t hurt our feelings. But, as far as the approach goes, we think this is the right approach.â€? Callery also said it was important to have a third party to guide the process, adding that these reviews can “take on a life of their ownâ€? if not appropriately defined. “This is one of the

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ly not be the intent.â€? Not all of council, however, felt the review was needed. Both Ward 2 Councillor Shane Grant and Ward 1 Councillor Mike Schenk said that the process would only serve to reopen old ruralversus-urban debates dating back to the first few years of the municipality after amalgamation in 1998. In voting against engaging in the review, Schenk said, “I know where it’s going to lead.â€? Grant predicted a backlash. “The Rural Ratepayers Association will come alive again,â€? he told his fellow councillors. “You guys, be ready. If you’re scared of 15 people in the room, what about 200-300? All you’re doing is (going) after $1 million of assessment out of the rural people. Why don’t you leave things alone? Why do you have to stir the pot?â€? Those comments prompted an angry response from Ward 5 Councillor Shaune Lucas. “I don’t like the idle threats in this council,â€? he said. “This council has to be clear when it comes to finances and allocation of services. The constant idle threats of this or that‌ is really not appreciated.â€? Later, Lucas said, “Members of this council can’t be intimidated, threatened or otherwise forced to think something that they feel is right. It’s a touchy subject, but you’ve got to deal with it, you have to bring it up. We all pay taxes here.â€? Mayor Gord Schermerhorn noted that council would still have to approve any recommended change to the tax policy that might

emerge from the service review. Further, he said that the review might find that tax burden should be shifted toward the urban area, to the benefit of rural ratepayers’ pocketbook. “It’s up to council to change the tax policy. This report will not change the tax policy. It’s up to council,� Schermerhorn said. The question over how the municipal tax burden should be divided between urban and rural parts of Greater Napanee dominated council discussions over the first three years of the municipality’s existence. In 2000, council approved the tax policy which is currently in place — ratepayers living outside the water-and-sewer service area currently pay about one-third less in municipal taxes compared to those in the urban area. Callery said that, since then, the municipality has undergone many changes, and the regulatory framework on which the town functions has changed as well. “The legislation that the municipality operates on has changed considerably since 1998 when we amalgamated this municipality,� he said. “The decisions that were made in 1998-2000 were based on legislative requirements and legislative direction at that point in time. That was the best framework we had. This review would also take a look at the changes in these legislative requirements, take a look at the way we’re force to operate now under current legislative regimes, and incorporate that into some recommendations as well.� Callery also said that

there will be opportunities for public input along the way. Some 40 property owners who live outside the water-and-sewer service area but who pay taxes at the urban rate in the Van Luven Road area have recently petitioned council to re-examine its application of the tax policy. Staff suggested that rather than try to address that issue by making an “ad hocâ€? change to the tax policy, the municipality should take a more allencompassing review of its services and taxation policy. Admitting that the Van Luven Road situation is untenable, Deputy Mayor Roger Cole said that he welcomed the opportunity to rationalize the town’s tax policy. “I get a lot of questions from people who question the urban and rural rate, and I say, ‘Well, that was a policy that was established back in 2000 by council.’ That isn’t a very good explanation in my way of thinking. I want to be able say, ‘this is why there is this differential.’ I want to be able to point to this report that, hopefully, will be able to substantiate the differential. You can’t do that now.â€? Although she ultimately voted for the undertaking the review, Ward 3 Councillor Marg Isbester — who represents the Van Luven Road area residents — said she had no intention of sparking a wholesale review of municipal services and taxation when she brought the issue up. “I didn’t ask for a complete tax review. I just asked‌ that we look at why it was done that way,â€? she said.

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EAB has been confirmed in eastern Ontario and western Quebec. The following counties are in the regulated area: Frontenac (1), Leeds and Grenville (2), Ottawa (3), Prescott and Russell (4), Gatineau (5), Les Collines-de-l’Outaouais (6) and Papineau (7).

La prÊsence de l’agrile du frêne est confirmÊe dans l’est de l’Ontario et l’ouest du QuÊbec. Cette zone rÊglementÊe englobe les comtÊs suivants : Frontenac (1), Leeds et Grenville (2), Ottawa (3), Prescott et Russell (4), Gatineau (5), Les Collines-de-l’Outaouais (6) et Papineau (7).

EAB regulated area in eastern Ontario and western Quebec

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By federal regulation, anyone moving ash tree materials or firewood out of this regulated area without written permission from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency may be fined or prosecuted.

En vertu de la rÊglementation fÊdÊrale, toute personne sortant des produits du frêne ou du bois de chauffage de cette zone rÊglementÊe, sans la permission Êcrite de l’Agence canadienne d’inspection des aliments, est passible d’amende ou s’expose à des poursuites judiciaires.

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Paper lanterns don’t fly with fire department Floating, fire-lit decoration nearly caused house to burn down, GNFS reports BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

A wayward paper lantern that nearly ignited an entire home in Greater Napanee last week served as a stern reminder of the dangers the popular ornament can present. Quick reactions by Greater Napanee Fire Services kept the house from going up in smoke and prevented any real damage. Still, GNFS’s fire prevention officer Kevin Duncan feels it’s only a matter of time before a paper lantern causes a major inferno. They’re currently taking steps to completely ban them from municipality. “The fire marshall’s office and a lot of fire departments are sort of raising a red flag with regards to these paper lanterns,� said Duncan. “We’ve known for awhile there’s a potential hazard with them and so forth. This particular call (last Thursday) morning just brought it to light. It’s one that partially burned in a tree adjacent to this guy’s house.� Paper or Chinese lanterns are paper spheres that, when heated by a small flame inside of it, will drift through the air. Ideally, the light will burn out inside the lantern and it will fall harmlessly to the ground. When the light doesn’t burn out and it drifts into a dry tree or field and the inside flame is tilted, it can be a fire hazard. “If we were dealing with a very dry

tree in a very dry condition, it could have been very bad,â€? said Duncan. “There was a major fire in the U.K. that caused $10 million worth of damage that was caused by one of these things that was floating through the air and landed in a field. The potential is there.â€? To test its dangers members of the fire department brought back some of the lantern’s remains from the Thursday’s fire to the station. They ignited it and it burned up in a instant. Duncan says GNFS is considering taking steps to convince Greater Napanee council to ban the devices under their open air burning by-law. Napanee’s fire department isn’t the only one making this push and Duncan says it could be a provincewide ban in the near future. While they are legal as of right now, that doesn’t absolve anyone of the responsibility of any damage caused by releasing one into the sky. “Once you let it up into the air, you have no control over where it’s going to go,â€? said Duncan. “The fear that we have is we’ve been lucky so far that nothing has happened. They’re gaining in popularity and we just want to get the word out if you throw one of these things up in the air and it causes a fire‌ if it causes damages, you will get charged.â€? Duncan says any charges would fall under the open air burning and decorative burning by-laws.

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Above is what remains of the floating paper lantern that prompted an advisory from Greater Napanee Fire Services.

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Gary O’Neil is happy to have reached his goal — to increase awareness and participation in Napanee’s Terry Fox Run. This year, for the 33rd annual national Terry Fox Run, 135 people participated in Napanee, which is up from 85 last year. “That was our goal, to get more participants and

the money will take care of itself,” he said. “I’m very happy with the turnout. The support in town has been awesome. Businesses took out ads and sponsored the event — we couldn’t do the event unless we had sponsors.” And O’Neil was right — by ensuring more people participated in the event and knew about the Terry Fox Run, funds came in more steadily. About $3,000 more dollars were raised

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this year. “As of yesterday, we raised over $9,800 and I’m hoping with some more online pledges through our Facebook page that we’ll reach the $10,000 mark,” he said. Those numbers do not include online pledges. O’Neil said funds will continue to trickle in throughout the year. O’Neil said he is grateful the weather co-operated, as the rain held off Sunday morning and the cool temperatures provided great running weather. He is also thankful for the continued support of returning Napanee Terry Fox participants. “I’ve got two that have been doing the run for 31 years, a mother and daughter. She said she’d been doing it for 21 years, since birth,” said O’Neil. Greater Napanee Fire Services members showed their support by gearing up and running 10 kilometers in full bunker gear and breathing apparatuses, which accounted for an additional 70 pounds for the full walk/run. There were about three participants that raised over $1,000 prior to Sunday’s event. Approximately $12 million has been raised for cancer research through the Terry Fox Foundation across Canada. Napanee has raised nearly $500,000 in the community’s annual Terry Fox Runs since 1981.

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‘Keep It Simple’ keeps it steady after decade BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

HIS year marked the 10th annual Bernie’s Memorial Fiddle and Guitar Camp and Faun Bank could not be happier with the growth of the camp over the years. On Saturday, 52 fiddlers and guitarists met at Tamworth Elementary School to share their love of music and improve their skills. Bernie Jaffe passed away in January 10 years ago. He was husband to Bank and friend to a great fiddler, Gordon Stobbe. After Jaffe passed away, Stobbe and Bank organized the fiddle camp in memory of Jaffe, who brought music to so many homes and hearts. Bank said it is important for music to be taught in an open, friendly manor at their camp – the way Jaffe used to teach. “We keep it in the spirit of the way Bernie taught, which was a very relaxed, approachable, personal way of teaching music. Friends volunteer their time and we make a homemade lunch. The whole camp sits down and has lunch together and

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CONWAY APPLEFEST… Please join us at Conway United Church on Hwy. 33 on Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for our ‘Applefest’ celebration. Enjoy the beautiful quilt show, craft fair, bake table, childrens’ pinata and games, barbecue and apple baking contest. Adults arrive with your best apple dessert at opening and your entry will be tasted and judged by participants throughout the day for an opportunity to win a hand-stitched quilt. Children’s apple entries will also be tasted and judged with prizes awarded. Admission: adults $5, children 6-12 years, $3. Your name will be entered for an opportunity to win a bag of apples. For more information contact 613-352-5864 or 613-352-7807.

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that helps the atmosphere be relaxed and a little bit more intimate,” explained Bank, during Saturday’s fiddle and guitar camp day. The camp has grown from 19 of Bernie’s students participating in the first year to 52 this year. Bank said this is thanks to great teachers and extraordinary community support. “It’s very high quality musicianship, it’s a very wonderful concert and it’s great to be able to keep bringing music to Tamworth like Bernie did,” said Bank. Each year, Bank said about 60 per cent of the participants are returning students, while the remaining are new students — so she said she

has met her goal in bringing music to more homes, just as Jaffe did. “People know about this camp now and they like it,” she said, stating guitar lessons were added about four years in and has grown from one teacher to five. Stobbe has always taught at the camp and organizes a large camp orchestra at the end of the day. “Gordon teaches across the country, people follow Gordon Stobbe, he’s a very well known and very respected fiddler,” said Bank. “The whole camp meets in the gym and Gordon has organized a fiddle orchestra piece, this year it’s a tune that he and Bernie wrote.”

Fiddlers range from experienced to new musicians and all participate in the performance and camp day together. Scholarships are awarded to those under the age of 12 to participate in the event. The cost of the camp is $55 and $30 for those under 18. “The idea of the bursary was to bring music to everyone and not let cost get in the way of meeting such great fiddlers like Gordon. It’s accessibility without being overly high priced,” explained Bank. Participants traveled from all over to participate in the camp in memory of Bernie Jaffe, including distances as far as Toronto, Peterborough, Cambridge, Stirling, Ottawa, Flinton and Bancroft.

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Napanee Legion pays tribute to Korean vets Celebration held as part of Legion Week; painting of famous battle donated to local branch

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

On Sunday, to mark the first day of Legion Week, the Napanee Legion honoured Korean War veterans. The federal government designated this year to honoring those who fought in the Korean War. Chris Ingersoll, first vice president of the Napanee Legion, welcomed those from the Korean Veterans Association of Canada based out of Kingston, as well as some of the Napanee Legion members who fought in the Korean War. Tony Elliott, president of the association in Kingston, said he is happy these veterans are being recognized. “A long time ago we were the forgotten war but now with Korean Veterans Week, we are recognized as a fighting war, and let me tell you, it was hell,” he said at the Napanee Legion on Sunday. A painting of Hill Number 355, where one of the largest battles took place, was donated to the legion in memory of Korean War Veteran Charles Moore. Children Mike and Shirley Goulding provided the funds for the painting. Veterans shared sto-

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Members of the Korean Veterans Association of Canada in Kingston and those from the Napanee Legion commemorated those who fought in the Korean War. Above, some of those members stand in front of a painting of Hill 355, donated in memory of Veteran Charles Moore. ries around the painting, explaining how the battle unfolded and people they knew that were lost in the war. Dave Jones, Korean War Veteran who fought on the British side, has since immigrated to Canada and is the sergeant-at-arms for

the Napanee Legion. He said if he had never fought in the Korean War, he never would have immigrated to Canada. “That is how we came to Canada. Through Korea, fighting with the Canadians,” explained Jones. At the age of 19, he was

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looking to see the world as a British soldier. He enlisted and as soon as the paperwork was done, he was heading to Korea. “I was told I would go on a course to learn to kill and shoot and everything. Well I didn’t like that idea. They wouldn’t change my posting so I came home to my girlfriend and said, ‘I’ve got to go to Korea. I understand that we’ll be fighting and they’re going to kill everybody and they might kill me,’” he said, sitting beside his wife, Lillian, who was his girlfriend at the time. “We got married on the Saturday, the 8th of December, and on the Sunday, the 9th of December, I left her to go to Korea.” Lillian said she wondered every day whether

her new husband would make it home. “When I would get up in the morning I would get the newspaper and on the front page was all just names of soldiers that had been killed. So every time I would scan right through it and say, ‘Oh good, his name’s not there,’” she said. Lillian said she and her husband wrote often and she still has the letters. It was three years before they were reunited. “When he came on the train, we were both looking for one another but couldn’t find each other because it had been such a long time,” she laughed. In Korea, Dave met a Canadian by the name of Douglas who also married

LEGACY FROM PAGE 8 “It was two stories, and in order to reach the upper story, we mounted a ladder in the corner of the lower part of the dwelling. The furniture was of the simplest character, and little of it... He had one horse and but one yoke of oxen up to the time he built a small frame house. There were wild animals about at the time; and when I used to bring the cows home to be milked, I have seen as many as five deer at time. Wolves were very common, and we had to gather our sheep in every night and shut them in a closed pen to protect them from the marauding intruders.” Queen’s University Archives lists the elder Thomas Briggs as having been born at Armley, Leeds, England in 1812. The family, like so many, emigrated to the United States and then to Canada after hostilities in 1832. Dodds continues that, “The 1861 Census reports that Briggs had died in 1857 and that his wife was living with her son James and daughter Ann in a stone house called Hazelbeck. Information obtained from descendants of Thomas and Sarah claim Thomas Briggs was a retired British admiral, but factual information makes that unlikely. James died in 1892, but Ann’s niece, Fanny Hurst, nursed Ann until her death. Hurst lived at Hazelbeck

on Dec. 8. The two lived together, fought together, and were even wounded together. After that, they were separated. “I didn’t know this Douglas, all I knew was that he lived in Ontario. So when I got home to Lillian, I told her, ‘We’re going to Canada to immigrate.’ But that didn’t happen because children came along, job came along, the years moved on,” he explained. Still, he always wished he could look up his old friend Douglas in Ontario, not realizing how large the province was. After Dave and Lillian’s children were grown, they decided to move to Canada. “I said to Lillian, well we’ve done it all now and we’re all on our own. The only thing that (disappointed me) is that Canada, I would have loved to have gone to Canada,” he said. Lillian told her husband they would go and find his dear friend, Douglas. “We looked for Douglas and couldn’t find him anywhere. He said he lived in Ontario, well that shouldn’t be hard to find should it? Hey I didn’t know anything about Canada,” he laughed. Years later, after moving to Napanee, Dave contacted his friend Douglas. “I called Doug and I said, ‘Doug, it’s Dave, from Korea, remember?’ And he said, ‘Where are you?’ and I said, ‘In Canada, where you told me to come!’ “Today, we still communicate. But we’re old men, we’re not boys.” Lillian said she and her husband have had a “wonderful” life and are grateful to Douglas for planting the idea in Dave’s head for them to move to Canada.

until it was sold in 1902 to Milo McCabe. McCabe was a familiar local family and they would own it for the next 40 years. A woman who grew up in the house in the 1930s provided useful information to the Dodds on the layout and uses of the rooms. Apparently, there were seven bedrooms upstairs and the house was divided so that two related families could live there. In the early 1940s, Karl Martin bought the now smaller property, which included the stone house, barns and outbuildings. Hazelbeck did not have electricity or indoor plumbing until the 1950s, which meant that knob and tube wiring and cast iron plumbing, among other earlier technologies, were avoided. In addition, owners had not changed the fabric of the house, with the exception of moving the kitchen to the main floor. During the 1960s and 1970s, bathrooms and a contemporary kitchen were installed. The property was farmed until the 1960s. The Dodds opened Hazelbeck to the public for this year’s Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services House Tour. Charles Beale is a former educator, historian, freelance writer and author of Manly E. MacDonald - Interpreter of Old Ontario. Contacts: charles.beale@sympatico.ca/613-354-8029

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40 ANN STREET – $184,000.

Charming and well-kept 2-Storey, 2+1 bedroom carpet-free home with hardwood and 18x24 four year old detached garage. Open kitchen/dining area with two sets of patio doors each leading to large wrap-around, partially covered deck overlooking peaceful, fully-fenced yard. There have been loads of upgrades including the electrical, plumbing, bathrooms and shingles. Also, newer windows, kitchen, furnace and A/C. Kitchenette in basement provides use as in-law suite. A property that will appeal to many. This home is for you. MLS 13607631

YOUR HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS, SALES REP Stunning Stone Home, Mint Condition With Exposed Beams, Wide Plank Original Pine Flooring, All Large Rooms With Original Large Baseboards, Crown Moldings, Dining Room Large Enough To Sit The Whole Family For Thansgiving Dinner. Master Bedroom Features His And Hers Closets, Skylights And Ensuite, Main Bath Features Claw Foot Tub, Glassed In Seperate Shower. Two Propane Fireplaces, Many Built In Cabinets. Updated Wiring, Plumbing, Heating, Steel Roof Central Air & Vac. The Man In The Family Will Love The Detached Triple Car Garage With 1000 Ft. Loft Above Would Make An Excellent Games Room. This Would Make A Great Place For A Home Based Business. Call Kelly To View Today!! $299,000. MLS 13606972

SEPT 21ST & SEPT 22ND • 1-3PM

56 SLASH RD. YOUR HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS, SALES REP 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH. $263,000. (EX3314) MLS 13607474

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

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

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

Independently Owned & Operated

363 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Asking $264,900. (L36) MLS 13604574

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

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

2:30-4:30PM NEW PRICE

2289 MORVEN CRES. Enjoy country living on quiet Morven Cres. just minutes from Napanee and easy access to 401 and Kingston. Beautifully maintained bungalow with 1980 sq. ft. of living space and full unfinished basement. Hardwood floors, sunken living room with stone fireplace. Open concept overlooking in-ground pool in back yard. Many upgrades. Shows immaculate! $299,900. (EX3294) MLS 13606981

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2913 COUNTY ROAD 9 #C

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Priced to sell, this open concept 2 bedroom cottage on the Long Reach has been modernly renovated. Spacious kitchen with island, open living/dining area with woodstove, 2 good size bedrooms and up to date bathroom. Walk out to deck overlooking water or fire pit area , gentle staircase to clean water frontage with dock , large bunkie for guests. $239,900. (L76)

Call Paul Wagar, Sales Representative, 613-484-1603

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

151 THOMAS STREET WEST Centrally located within town this lovely bungalow has a quaint front porch, 2 +1 bedrooms, bright living room, spacious eat in kitchen, main floor family room that opens to large back deck for entertaining overlooking a lovely fenced in and landscaped NEW back yard. New roof and upPRICE dating of plumbing, nicely decorated, and mostly carpet free, this home is in move in condition. A must to view! $169,900. MLS 13607093

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

AFFORDABLE HOME Is located in Deseronto. Features large living room, updated eat-in kitchen with doors to back deck and main floor laundry /2pc bath. 2 bedrooms & full bath up stairs and family room or 3 bdrm in the lower level. $89,900. MLS 13607702 Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903

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Excellent all brick 3 bedroom home with possible 4th in basement. Hardwood throughout main level. 2 baths, gas, heat, beautifully finished basement with new gas fireplace 2012 two tier deck 12 x 20 with pergola, central air, beautifully landscaped, roof approx 5yrs old. (EX3325) MLS 13607890

NEW LISTING

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LOOKING FOR A “SHARPE” AGENT” CALL SHARON

188 CENTRE ST. $199,900. Nicely kept one owner home with 2 baths, central air, bright eat in kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, garden doors to patio and beautifully landscaped yard. Double paved drive, main floor laundry, finished basement. A must be seen! (EX3318)

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70 COLLEGE ST. $194,900. Great home with 5 bedrooms, central air, 3 baths, finished basement, 3000 sq. ft. of finished living space. Main floor laundry. All appliances included. Must be seen!! $194,900. (EX3282) MLS 13606639

NEW LISTING

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Beautiful 3 bed, 3 bathrooms with central air, central vac, hardwood floors, lovely eat-in kitchen with patio doors to covered deck. Partially finished basement. Main floor entrance to garage. Only $229,900. Call for further details. (EX3160) MLS 13603059

26B Richmond Blvd. Napanee

Office: 613-354-4213

200 ROBERT ST. Don’t miss out on seeing this vibrant, 3 level, Victorian style home with many modern upgrades including roof (2011), both bathrooms (2010), windows (2008) and updated flooring, to name a few. Original tin ceilings in dining room, tin panelling in the kitchen, and custom etched glass windows just add to the character of this unique home. Located on a quiet street close to all amenities, this 2000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house is the perfect place for your next home. All of this with a fully fenced back yard and a detached garage. Priced at $224,900. MLS 13607139

25 ROGERS RD. Excellent hobby farm located in a quiet rural setting with approximately 50 acres. This 3 bedroom home with 2,400 sq. ft. (approx.) has updated kitchen cupboards, tin ceilings in the kitchen, an updated bathroom, vinyl windows, pine floors, central air, and a metal roof. The house is located on top of a hill which provides wonderful views of the surrounding farm which has a mix of fields, pasture land and bush. An excellent setting to start your new, back-to-nature life! Priced at $239,900. MLS 13606492

588 CEDARSTONE RD. Beaver Lake cottage. 2 bedroom cottage with 3 piece spacious kitchen/living room area. Propane heater, gas hot water on demand, and propane space heater. The property includes 2 waterfront lots with nice frontage and are well wooded. Drilled well. Large boathouse with sleeping area. Located on a year-round road. Asking $269,900. for total package, or purchase just the cottage and one lot for $169,900. or the separate lot for $109,900. MLS 13607476

232 CROSS ST. $182,900. NEW PRICE

Great family home with 4 bedrooms and room for the whole family. The full finished basement provides 4th bedroom, rec room, den/family room plus 3 piece bath. Great inlaw suite possibilities. Beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool. 1 1/2 detached garage with concrete drive. Asking $182,900. (EX3279) MLS 13606551

1507 THRASHER RD. $239,900. Well maintained and recently updated, this home with double detached garage is situated on 114 acres and backs onto a creek. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, gas heat, finished basement. Call Sharon for further details. $239,900. (EX3211) MLS# 13604752

NEW PRICE

64 COLLEGE ST. $137,900. Well maintained 3 bedroom with gas heat, newer windows and furnace. New front deck, 2 driveways, detached garage. Main floor laundry. Huge yard situated only a stone-throw away from waterfront park, boat launch and recreation facilities. All appliances included. $137,900. (EX3287) MLS 13606743

358 MAPLE AVE., DESERONTO

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BILL MCCUTCHEON

ELISHA MCCUTCHEON

BROKER OF RECORD - 613-453-4347

SALES REP - 613-453-4292

123 RICHARD ST. Your Search is Over. Excellent family home in heart of Napanee. This home features 3 or 4 bedrooms with 3 full bathrooms. The kitchen has been totally renovated and overlooks the lovely landscaped back yard. Hardwood flooring throughout. Quiet street within walking distance to downtown, schools, churches, etc. Priced at $199,900. Call for your viewing today. MLS 13607391

Remarkable home set on quiet Tawny Lake among perennial gardens; This ranch bungalow offers spacious studio/family room/office with a sun room and deck overlooking the waterfront. Attached garage, 2 driveways and a greenhouse. Rec room, oak floors, many upgrades, large closets, including cedar. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Near all conveniences including medical centres, schools, shops, and the library. $209,900. MLS 13604870

1523 LAKE RD. Don’t miss your chance to see this 1,185 sq. ft. home situated on 1.63 acres in Enterprise! Close to all amenities, this town is the perfect place for growing families or a quiet place to retire! Features of this 3 bedroom bungalow include a 1 car attached garage and an extra large detached garage (great for extra storage), main floor laundry room, full basement with an abundance of storage, and a large private lot with a quiet creek running along the property. A gardeners’ dream! Priced at $168,000. MLS 13606394

13729 HIGHWAY 41, CLOYNE Don’t miss out on this 2,300 sq. ft. country home sitting on approximately 80 acres just north of the Village of Northbrook. Included in this 5 bedroom is a large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, and an abundance of storage space. ALSO, a separate rental unit with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, located on the property as well, offers many possibilities for potential buyers. Lot has a quiet creek running through it and also backs onto Hunter’s Creek Golf Course. A must see! $189,900. MLS 13606996

1049 LITTLE POND RD.

MUST SEE COUNTRY HOME AND A CABIN! 200 LUFFMAN RD.

Very private setting on 14.33 acres which includes a separate, already severed, 10.75 acre lot with an abundance of hardwood and maple trees, and also includes a separate 10’x14’ log cabin great for hunting or a weekend get-away! This 1,600 sq.ft. home includes many features some of which include pine flooring, wood ceilings, open concept kitchen/living room area, covered front porch, and detached workshop. Easy commute to Napanee or Tweed! Priced at $249,900. MLS 13606295

118 EAST ST., NAPANEE Just steps away from downtown Napanee, this all brick home offers an ideal location close to all amenities. Great family home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, plenty of storage/closet space. Large detached garage with loft plus detached office/workshop for home business. Asking $199,900. MLS 13604672

VACANT LOTS

FARM LAKE Don’t miss out on this lovely waterfront lot on Farm Lake in the heart of the Land-O-Lakes. Extremely private setting with 790 feet of natural water frontage. Many excellent building locations and potential for severances. Priced at $169,900. MLS 13607003

142 COUNTY ROAD 8, NAPANEE

A must see in Napanee! Move right in to this 3 bedroom/1 bathroom home with modern upgrades including new kitchen and upgraded bathroom on the upper level. Oversized town lot located right across the road from the Napanee Golf Course. Attractively priced at $249,900. MLS 13606302

1828 SWITZERVILLE RD., NAPANEE 4 bedroom, 1792 sq. ft. country home situated on 1 acre approximately 10 kms. east of Napanee. Recent updates include renovated bathroom (2012), cement work on foundation (2012), new furnace (2010), all new windows (2009). Great family home. Attractively priced at $174,900. MLS 13607100

POTCHETT ROAD, TAMWORTH Picture your dream home built on 60 acres of rolling hills with a mixture of pasture land, fields, and bush. Many ideal building locations on this quiet county road. Only a short drive to Tamworth or Napanee! Very quiet setting with potential for severances. Priced at $79,900. MLS 13606567

9TH CONCESSION 100 acres with approximately 15 acres of work land, small white cedar bush, plenty of firewood, and a large pond on the property. Many nice building locations and potential for severances. Priced at $114,900. MLS 13606497


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233 CROSS ST., DESERONTO 3+1 bedroom bungalow in a quiet neighbourhood of town. Carpet-free, open concept, attached garage with entry to home, paved drive, patio door to rear deck. F.A.G. heat, central air and more. $179,900. (EX3247) MLS 13605550

7 CENTRE STREET, UNIT 303 Exquisite interior design highlights this one-of-akind penthouse condo on Napanee's waterfront. Overlooking the harbour and steps from boardwalk to the historic falls. Walk to downtown amenities including nicely opened boutiques and sidewalk cafés or a stroll through the waterfront park. 24 hours notice for all showings. A must see home!!! $259,900. MLS (EX3217) 13604865

164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043

331 PALACE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. $109,000. (EX3126) MLS 13602204

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48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated and renovated downtown Victorian. Built-in appliances, high efficiency natural gas with central air, natural gas fireplace, formal dining room, large deck. All within walking distance of rejuvenated downtown Napanee. You must see the charm this home offers! $199,500. (EX3122) MLS 13601990

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613-354-4800 CELL

613-536-8897

welder@exitnapanee.ca

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52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed. This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character $254,900. (EX3132) MLS 13602387

SOLD WATERFRONT

NEW LISTING

2491 COUNTY RD. 15, SOPHIASBURGH 7+ acres with 199’ on beautiful Bay of Quinte. Older 2 storey home with long laneway giving the ultimate private retreat. Furnishings/appliances included complete with dock. Beautiful sunsets. Large garage, barn with loft. $299,900. (EX3290) MLS 13606934

Beautiful setting of 3+acres on Dog Lake. Over 623' of waterfront (some sandy) private and secluded. 3 bedroom elevated bunglow- with wood fireplace and spectacular view. New roof 7/13 and all windows 6 years old/ great mix of landscaped grounds and wooded area. This property offers waterfront privacy at its very best! $389,900. (EX3306) MLS 13607338

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $274,900. (EX3172) MLS 12603351 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

Secluded cottage on 4 acres/deeded access and view of Sheffield lake/includes appliances and some furniture/fishing and privacy/immediate possession to enjoy the rest of the summer/needs some upgrading. $135,000. (EX3257) MLS 13605793

NEW PRICE

PRIME VACANT LOTS AND LAND NEW BUILDING LOTS BUILDING LOT PRICE 900. VACANT

LAND

MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. - 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Seller will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934

VACANT LAND

1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, fourwheeling or ski-dooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953

YOUNGS RD., STONE MILLS - Secluded, wooded building lot, private. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor will quote on septic and foundation, insulation. $24,900. (EX3133) MLS 13602403

CEDARSTONE RD. - Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 G.P.M. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation, septic system or additional fill if required. $24,900. (EX3134) MLS 13602404

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Excellent level building lot with view of Hay Bay and boat launch. Levelled and great recreation property for your home. $15,000. (EX3277)

BAY OF QUINTE WATERFRONT

6750 OLD HIGHWAY 2

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

9 YOUNGS RD, ERINSVILLE Secluded building lot 15 minutes from Napanee. Privacy plus, drilled well, small barn and a-frame structure on the lot. Want a hideaway? Existing house on the lot is being removed. $14,900. (EX3244) MLS 13605476

MINT HOME ON THE WATER NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

Real Estate Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

113 Richmond Blvd., Napanee email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca

YOUR HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS, SALES REP DIR: 1km West of Briar Fox Golf Club

Stunning Stone Home, Mint Condition With Exposed Beams, Wide Plank Original Pine Flooring, All Large Rooms With Original Large Baseboards, Crown Moldings, Dining Room Large Enough To Sit The Whole Family For Thansgiving Dinner. Master Bedroom Features His And Hers Closets, Skylights And Ensuite, Main Bath Features Claw Foot Tub, Glassed In Seperate Shower. Two Propane Fireplaces, Many Built In Cabinets. Updated Wiring, Plumbing, Heating, Steel Roof Central Air & Vac. The Man In The Family Will Love The Detached Triple Car Garage With 1000 Ft. Loft Above Would Make An Excellent Games Room. This Would Make A Great Place For A Home Based Business. Call Kelly To View Today!! $299,000. MLS 13606972

KELLY PERCIVAL

5 ACRES PLUS 2 SEPARATE OUTBUILDINGS

Loaded with character, hardwood floors, large windows, sunroom looking out over your 5 acres of property, 2 separate outbuildings one measures 24 x 36, the other 24 x 24.10. Updated wiring & plunbing, country property with natural gas heat makes this a highly desirable home. $219,900. MLS 13603675

Sales Representat ive

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

www.kellyp.ca

Character galore in this amazing house on the beautiful Bay of Quinte. Interior features 10 foot ceilings, hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, separate sitting room, large sun room, office with separate side entrance would make a great spot for your home business, great waterfront is prime walley fishing or a 20 minute boat ride to Picton for lunch. Exterior has stunning landscaping, a double car garage which is heated & air conditioned. Only 15 minutes to all amenities. $329,000. (EX3270) MLS 13606306

BUILDING 1

DUPLEX

Wow is what you will say when you walk through the door of this mint home on the water. The exterior of this home is like a high end resort with the new inground pool with lighting, the hot tub, the massive entertaining decks all overlooking the lake and total privacy, plus a detached double car garage to store your boat for the winter. The interior of this 4 year old home features open concept kitchen and family room, granite counters, huge master bedroom with ensuite and in floor heating, fully finished lower level with walkout to large patio.This home is ICF from ground to roof which makes it very economical to heat. Only 20 minutes to Kingston. $405,000. MLS 13605161

IN-LAW SUITE POTENTIAL Great duplex with seperate meters. One 3 bedroom unit, one 2 bedroom unit. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Live on one side and let the other side pay your mortgage for you! MLS 13603423 $123,000..

Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, seperate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. $189,000. MLS 12607996

BUILDING 2

DREAMING OF WATERFRONT?

Start living the dream in this 4 bedroom year round waterfront home. Interior features ensuite bath, 4 bedrooms (one on the main floor), open concept, propane fireplace for those cooler winter nights when you finish ice fishing or skating on the amazing North Shore Hay Bay. Sit on your large deck and watch the herons & ducks while you sip your morning coffee or fish right from your dock where walleye are awaiting. Large boathouse with approval in place to build on top of it. Your own private boat launch & boat lift included. Call Kelly to start living your dream today! $334,000. MLS 13604680

AWESOME VIEWS!

Wow what a view!! Sit on your deck and feel like your at a resort but you are actually right in town. Interior features 5 bedrooms, ensuite and walk in closet in master bedrooms, as well as a large deck off your master bed overlooking the water. Lower level is completely finished with patio doors to lower level deck and has potential for an in-law suite. Two garages, one upper garage with entrance to the upper level of the home and one lower garage with entrance to lower level. Call Kelly to view this waterfront bungalow today. $276,000. (EX3219) MLS 13604941

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As fall approaches and parents and kids start gearing up for back to school and a return to routine, it’s a reminder of what creatures of habit we all are – especially children. The need for consistency is one of the reasons why moving can be particularly stressful for families with children. Moving will disrupt your regular routine of course but it does not have to be entirely tumultuous for your family and a big part of easing the transition is making sure that children are included in the process. According to Phil Dorner, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association, there isn’t necessarily one “right” time of year to move but often parents facilitate a move in the summer so that children can begin the school year at their new school and have a few weeks to acclimate to their surroundings before starting classes, extracurricular activities etc. “Depending on the age of your children, they will react differently to the news that you are moving. However, getting them on-board and excited to start your new life is critical to helping ease the transition.”

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“Regardless of the age, getting kids involved in the whole process, including understanding why you are moving, the house-hunting trip and the selection process is a great way to build excitement – remember they are moving too so encouraging them to participate will help.” Here are some tips to getting kids settled: Unpack children’s rooms first: This allows children to get comfortable in their new space and if they are old enough, involving them in decorating choices will allow them to personalize the space so it feels uniquely their own. Do your homework: Make sure that you take care of all necessary preparation so that children are ready and able to start

school on time (school has all necessary documents; kids are familiar with the bus route, walking route, etc.). Hit the ground running: September and October are when many extracurricular activities begin. Make sure you are on top of enrolling your child in programs, sports, etc., in the new neighbourhood well in advance. Get to know the neighbourhood: Familiarize yourself with the neighbourhood as a family. Discover parks and rec centres and introduce yourselves to your new neighbours and the neighbourhood kids. Stick to routine: Maintain as much of your regular routine as possible (meal times, bedtimes, etc.) so that children understand that despite the move, life at home will go on as usual. “Stay positive! Children will know if you are stressed and anxious and this will affect them so lead by example and focus on the exciting new beginning for your family – from the new home and neighbourhood to the start of a new chapter of your lives,” says Dorner.

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Location, Location, Location!!! Excellent family home with lots of room to roam. Large in-town lot, very private. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large custom kitchen, gas fireplace in 2 rooms, fireplace in rec room. Extra level for a family room or games room. A must to view. $263,000. (EX3314) MLS 13607474

9 BURLEIGH, BATH

Great school, charming village! This immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features many upgrades such as crown moulding, gleaming hardwood floors, security and irrigation systems and finished garage that has handy overhead storage. Large finished basement has custom built book shelving and your two tiered deck has a fabulous view of the lake! Sit there and relax, or sit beneath the pergola which is shaded by mature grape vines! Offered at $350,000. MLS 13604340

354 CHURCH, BATH

Looking for a great home? Located in historic Bath, this fantastic home has main level slate flooring that is not only stunningly beautiful, it’s pet friendly too! Spacious and bright kitchen, two of the four bedrooms boast their own ensuite bath perfect for a teen or elderly parent! Finished basement is bright and welcoming. Tons of room. The outdoor space-it even has its own volleyball court! Listed at $299,900. MLS 13604529

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10 TESKEY ROAD $289,900. High on a hill looking down on the world. listen to the 347 GINGER ST. $219,900. quiet. Secluded privacy. Away from the world. Large Immaculate, totally finished. In-ground pool, deck, master bedroom looking down on great room. 2 other attached garage. Finished basement. You will not be bedrooms on 1st floor, main floor laundry. Attached disappointed. Call Bill. (EX3276) two car garage. (EX3300)

399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $149,900. Huge lot. room to roam. Bare bone bargain. Some “fixin’” needed. Picnic anyone? You can have it in your backyard. Close to canal and backs onto playground park. Right here in historic Newburgh! (EX3253)

3 CEDAR ST. $99,900.

Retirement living at its best in this seniors’ park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom addition. Bright open concept, large master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with ample cupboards, appliances included. On water and sewer. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

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www.cindyhaggerty.com OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPT 21 • 1-3PM 3748 County Road 1, Camden East

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613-540-2116 * 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $479,000

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* Duplex * Two - 1 Bedroom Units * $169,900

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www.115BridgeStw.com

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* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Hardwood Floors & Newer Windows * Attached Garage & Separate Workshop * $109,900

Sold Call CINDY

NEW PRICE * 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Self Contained In-law Suite * Nicely Landscaped 2 acres * $245,000

* 3+1 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Full Finished Basement * Bonus Detached Garage * $244,900

* 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Lower Level Recroom w/Bar * Attached Single Car Garage * $254,900

*4 Bedroom & 1.5 Bath *Stately Century Home *Gorgeous Custom Kitchen *Large Carriage House *$399,900

www.1176CountyRd14.com

www.12DenisonDr.com

www.1401WhitesRd.com

www.163CountyRd12.com

www.1743CountyRd27.com

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace * 2 Acre Private Treed Lot * $319,900

* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 2000 Sq Ft of Living Space * Walk-Out Basement * $199,900

* 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths * 147’ Waterfront on Big Gull Lake * Cathedral Ceiling and Stone Fireplace * $379,900

* 3+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Ranch Wood Bungalow w/3 Season Sunroom * In-law Potential & large workshop * $229,000

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 1900 sqft open concept bungalow * Vast gardens & 1 bedroom cabin * $264,900

www.231DundasSt.com

www.2447ShawenegogLn.com

www.248BayshoreRd.com

www.27SpencerAve.com

www.3414CountyRd14.com

* 11 Bedrooms & 7 Baths * Large Residential Home * Double Car Detached Garage * $379,900

* 3+1 Bedroom & 1 Bath * Waterfront home & year round access * Pristine clear deep lake * $429,900

* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Kitchen * 4 exits to Oversized Deck * $549,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bath * Main Floor Master Bedroom * Well treed yard w/walking trails * $165,000

* 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Enclosed Sunroom * 102 Acres w/Large Barn and Outbuildings * $349,900

www.38SpringbrookDr.com

www.385ThomasSt.com

www.442TownlineRd.com

www.48BFlanniganRd.com

www.107BeverlySt.com

* 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * Custom built home * Custom built cabinets w/granite counters * $449,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Fully Updated * Nice backyard with gorgeous newer deck * $149,900

* 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * 28.6 Acres * Custom Built ICF Cape Cod w/In Law Suite * $489,900

* Waterfront lot on Calpin Lake * Privacy Retreat * 2 Sleeping Cabins * $135,000

* 3+1 Bedroom & 3 Bath * Sunroom * Beautiful Landscaped Yard * $329,900


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MICHELE HEANEY

PEG CAMPBELTON

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$439,000. MLS 13603889

NEW PRICE 7387 COUNTY RD. 9 • Beautifully Restored Century Home • 5 Bedrooms • Attached Garage

$149,900. MLS 13606132

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$209,000. MLS 13607781

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd 1 to 3PM

$339,000. MLS 13607433

W NE 404 STANLEY AVE., DESERONTO • Updated Bungalow on Generous Sized Lot • Beautiful Kitchen with Granite Countertop • Attached Garage

$399,999. MLS 13607589

$259,900. MLS 13604730

1087 HUGHES LANDING RD. • Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • Over 600ft of Waterfront • Private Setting

$154,500. MLS 13606298

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

466 DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE • Custom Home • ICF Construction • Beautiful Patio/Deck Area

1725 COUNTY RD 27

85 F SOUTH SHORE DR., TAMWORTH

• Duplex • 1 - 2 bdrm Unit 1 - 1+1 bdrm unit • Nice Lot and Location

• Newer Bungalow on 2 Acre Lot • 3 Large Bedrooms • Gardens and Gazebo

• Desirable Beaver Lake • Cottage with Picturesque View • Enjoy the Summer Fun!

$199,900. MLS 13605983

$89,000. MLS 13606881

$137,900. MLS 13606712

$169,900. MLS 13607392

9035 COUNTY ROAD 2

511 NAPANEE RD. MARLBANK

149 ROBLIN RD., ROBLIN

3996 COLEBROOK RD., HARROWSMITH

• Open Concept • Hardwood Floors • Large Detached Garage

• Bigger Than it Seems • Quiet Village Setting • Detached Garage

• Attached Garage • 2 Full Baths • Deck

• Loads of Character • Lots of Storage & Space • Large Treed Yard & Country Garden

233 THOMAS STREET, DESERONTO

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

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VACANT LAND :

$10,000. MLS 13604726 - FRANKLIN STREET, MARLBANK • Level Building Lot • Small Village Setting

$35,000. MLS 13603827 - 1725 COUNTY 27 • Level Building Lot • 2 Acres • Excellent Well

Now with 2 locations to serve you better! RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court 101 William Henderson Drive Napanee 613-354-5435 Amherstview 613-777-8317

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P.O. Box 116, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Telephone: 613-354-6900 Facsimile: 613-354-0881 P.O. . Box 116, 116, Napanee, Ontario, K7R 3L4 P.O.

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Jay Winn jay@kenaltywinn.com T elephone: 613-354-6900 Facsimile: 613-354-0881 Telephone: Lindsay Kenalty lindsay@kenaltywinn.com

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A version of this stunningly beautiful home earned the Canadian Association of Home Builders of British Columbia’s coveted GeorgieAward. The home’s well-planned interior commands attention, beginning with the vaulted great room. Light streams through the doors that open to the expansive rear deck. Nearby, the kitchen offers abundant space to prepare and serve meals. The master suite, situated on the mainfloor, offers a haven of its own complete with a bath, a shower, dual sinks and a large walk-in closet. Upstairs, two bedrooms share a full bath,as well as a desk area with an inspiring view. First Floor: 1,254 sq. ft. Second Floor: 655 sq. ft. Total: 1,909 sq. ft.

Dave Pinnell Jr. Sales Representative

CELL 613-328-7213 dave.pinnelljr@century21.ca

www.davepinnell.ca HOUSE - Sat Sept 21, 1-3PM OPEN www.385churchst.com

75 ROBERT STREET Fully renovated, from wiring and plumbing to drywall and windows. Kitchen boasts tons of cabinets, stainless appliances, breakfast bar, and large eating area. Separate dining room, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and den on the main floor for another bedroom, your home office, or a home business. Walkout from the kitchen to the large deck, with privacy fencing, garden shed and enough yard space for a game of horse shoes or croquet. $259,900. MLS 2136058

First time ever offered for sale! 72 acre farm property overlooks the golf course and town of Napanee. Featuring main floor living, open concept kitchen with granite counter tops, family room with propane fireplace and hardwood floors in the formal living room and dining room. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 half bath and a 40' games/hobby room on the second level with rough-in for another bathroom. There is plenty of storage and closet space in this home, Attached 2 car garage with entry right into the house. Interlocking brick encircles the house from the front door entrance to the relaxing patio area. Horse barn with 8 box stalls, heated tack room, heated workshop and loft storage for all the hay you can cut from the property. Enjoy 'in-town' living with a country feel. $875,000. MLS 2135672

Sales Rep Direct: 613-403-7690 613-476-2100 tracey.dickson@century21.ca *Independently owned & operated Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage*

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Hugh Jackson

Broker Direct: 613-476-5026 h.jackson@sympatico.ca

-3 bedroom, 1 bath -large corner in town lot -newer windows,roof, furnace MLS 13607428 Asking $229,900

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www.377countyroad15.com - 3 plus 2 bedroom - 2 full baths - Over 2 acres with pool - 10 years old Offered For Sale at $279,900. MLS 13606865

www.19-bawn-road.com

www.163dundasstreet.com

- 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River Call Dave for Details. Asking $399,900.

613-354-4347

real estate needs. 61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900.

TAMWORTH TWO VYAS VILLA STOREY CONDO Almost new, beautiful Beautifully reno2 storey in Tamworth. vated condo in 3 bedrooms, all a very Vyas Villa, along generous size, 2 Full the shores of the baths, one with a douNapanee River, ble shower and one within easy walkwith a whirlpool tub ing distance of and an ½ bath as downtown shopwell on the main ping and the waterfront parks. Floor. This home has Updates include granite counterit all. Both infloor heattops in kitchen and baths, crown ing on the main level mouldings, kitchen cabinet reand a forced air furnace for upstairs, UV light, HRV unit, Hot Water on Demand placement, newer windows and and Engineered Hardwood Floors throughout. This is a Very Energy Efficient exterior doors, newer flooring and updated energy efficient Home that includes just about everything and everything is less than 2 years old. Very nice property completely baseboard heaters. This unit is in move-in condition and shows fenced, patio and Gazebo and even a vegetable garden.. You will love it. MLS 13602578 $299,900. like new. MLS 13602380 $175,900.

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- 3 bedroom - 1 bath - Many renovations - Large lot - Double detached garage Asking $154,000. MLS 13606515

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VACANT LAND

- 8 plus acres with waterfront on Racoon Lake. Call for details. MLS #13603606 Offered for sale $54,900. - 4 plus acres waterfront on Little Creek Street. REDUCED TO $42,900. Call Dave for details. MLS 13607983

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For more photos, check out the web addresses with each listing! 1006 BETHEL ROAD COUNTRY 2 STOREY This beautiful family home is well kept and ready to move into. This 8 year old home has 4 bedrooms and three baths. Features include formal living and dining rooms, main floor family room, eat in kitchen with lots of cupboard space and upper level laundry area. Wood floors throughout the main level, a gas fireplace and a high dry unfinished basement with a walkout complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into it. MLS 13607758 $309,900.

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

- Executive 4 bedroom, all brick home - 2 full baths, 2 part - Inground pool - Creek to Napanee River Asking $419,900. MLS 13607060 Call Dave for details.

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- 3 plus 1 bedroom - 1 bath - Recent new windows and roof Asking $264,900. MLS 13606379

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Brick 3 bdrm, 2 bath country waterfront home, over 495 feet natural shoreline on Adolphus Reach. Well maintained home with full finished lower level & walkout to south facing ground, over 2500 sq.ft. living space. Enough land for market gardening and possibility of a small vineyard. Easy driving to Picton, Napanee, and Kingston. A great family or retirement home. $368,000. MLS 2134510

Tracey Dickson

JOHN CURRAN

www.80raglanstreet.com

385 CHURCH STREET BATH

To see more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans. OPEN HOUSE Sun. Sept 22, 1-3pm

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RETAIL UNIT FOR LEASE 800 Square foot space in modern strip plaza. Ideally located with excellent traffic visibility at a four way stop main intersection. Suitable for either office or retail. New paint and flooring. One bath. Rear door access to parking or delivery area. Ample wiring. Also has fiber optics installation if desired. Tenant pays hydro, owner pays everything else. Long term quality tenants in all other units. Length of lease flexible. MLS 13607048 $600.00/Month

NEW LISTING

17 ACRE COUNTRY PROPERTY - Located just north of Gull Lake and Sheffield Lake and is the first property south of 3110. Well treed Canadian Shield property with lots of rocks and trails and a large beaver pond. This property also has a deeded right of way for access to Sheffield Lake just a couple minutes away. MLS 13606525 $47,900.

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KENNEBEC LAKE COTTAGE Sitting on the south side of Kennebec Lake, this 2 bedroom cottage is just perfect for those weekends away and summer vacations. There is over 200 feet of shoreline and 3 decks to watch the sunsets from. Deep water off the dock and very clean. Inside, open concept living, dining and kitchen with pine ceilings and then 2 bedrooms at the rear of the cottage. Propane fridge and BBQ, woodstove, completely insulated, newer roof and decking around 2 sides of the cottage with beautiful views just complete this package perfectly. MLS 13607231 $189,900.

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VACANT LAND

247 ACRES - 247 acres of typical Canadian Shield property. Some ponds, bush, open space, trees and some sand and gravel deposits. Great hunting and an ideal spot for ATV trails. Also has deeded access to Sheffield Lake. MLS 13607244 $159,900. NEW LISTING

DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Very nice 1½ storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Located just north of Dundas St. so it is an easy walk to the downtown area. Large kitchen with eat in area, Main Floor Laundry area, 2 generous size bedrooms on the upper level and a large back yard make this a great starter home. MLS 13602510 $89,900.

VACANT LAND

DRIVE IN ROAD - Very desirable 27 Acre lot, backing on to the 401 and with 645 ft of frontage on Drive In Road. This property has two gates and a drilled well. There is a Hydro easement on the property. The Seller has no information on the well and has never used it. $119,900. MLS: 13607566 3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. MLS 136000043 $37,900. NEW LISTING


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Gutter Maintenance

As long as they are not experiencing any problems, many homeowners tend to ignore their roof drainage system that is until it’s too late. Most gutters need to be cleaned at least two to three times per year to remove a buildup of leaves, pine needles, silt and other debris. It is also important to check them before major storms are expected and after the leaves have fallen in the fall. If there are overhanging or nearby trees, cleaning will be required on a regular basis to minimize the chance of a backup in a storm. Even the pres-

CHERYL FURLONG S R Independently Owned and Operated

9 Commercial Court Napanee ALES

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Direct 613-217-3330 Email: cherylfurlong07@aol.com Website: www.cherylfurlong.com

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ence of "gutter guards" does not eliminate the need to check for problems. The best time to check the function of your gutters and downspouts is during a heavy rainstorm. The water should flow freely off the roof to the gutters and through the downspouts, and eventually discharge to the ground. At ground level, make sure that all roof water is directed away from the foundation using extensions or splash blocks for a distance of six feet. This allows the rain water to be absorbed by the ground and not collect around your foundation. If downspouts are connected to underground lines or drywells, they should be checked with a garden hose periodically to make sure that the flow is unrestricted. There are two basic gutter types – hanging and built-in. Hanging gutters are the most common type and are usually quite noticeable along the roof edge of a house even to the untrained eye. On the other hand, built-in gutters are usually not readily visible since they are integral with the roof/ eave structure. Flat roofs may have an internal drain that can only be observed when on the roof. Built-in gutters are typically made of wood with a metal or roofing membrane as a lining. They are difficult to for the average homeowner to inspect and to maintain. If they are not maintained however they will eventually deteriorate and leak. This leakage may go unnoticed until it finds its way into the interior or causes significant damage to the roof

Wayne Fulton is a local home inspector and can be reached at

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

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2018 CENTREVILLE ROAD, STONE MILLS A must see for family with children or retiree! Beautiful 2 acre lot with lots of room for children or pets to play plus well equipped playground and park nearby. For the retiree, vegetable and flower gardens and shop for the hobbyist. Custom built Angel Stone, 3 bedroom home, 2 baths on first and second floors and balcony off master bedroom. Family room on main level with large deck for entertaining. Attached garage and large detached 30 x 50 garage/workshop. Make an offer today, seller is motivated! Asking $314,900. MLS 13605079

2564 ZEALAND ROAD, CENTRAL FRONTENAC Just minutes from HWY 7 in Sharbot Lake. This property offers 2 plus bedrooms with open concept kitchen, living room. Detached workshop/utility, perfect for storage or hobbyist. Close to lakes, camping and schools. Property being sold ‘as is’. Asking $109,900. MLS 13606354

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eave area and other elements. While problems with hanging gutters are more noticeable, poorly maintained gutters will eventually clog and overflow. The buildup of debris not only causes blockage, but can contribute to the deterioration and cause them to sag or pull away from the roof edge. In some cases, specially designed gutter guards or “helmets” may prove effective in keeping gutters free-flowing; however, even with these guards in place the gutters should be checked periodically. Lightweight gutter screening should not be used as it tends to get blocked and sag – only complicating matters. When cleaning your gutters ladder safety is imperative, always use the proper ladder for the job and don’t try to take shortcuts. Gutter cleaning services are available; however, a professional roofer may be needed to check and maintain builtin gutters or gutters located high off the ground. CMHC has an excellent publication ‘Landscaping guide for the Canadian Home’ addressing storm water management and rain gardens and is available from their website, www.cmhc-schi.gc.ca 1058 PERRY ROAD, NORTH FRONTENAC Absolutely stunning views of Marble Lake on this 600ft of waterfront home. This home shows pride of ownership with open concept living, 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, main floor laundry, 4 season sunroom, and large deck for entertaining on hill top overlooking the water. Very private 4 acre parcel with lots of wildlife, year round access with school bus route at your door. Close to Northbrook for all your amenities! Asking $315,000. MLS 13606709

WATERFRONT

217 SIMCOE STREET, NAPANEE

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Move in ready! This cute, clean and centrally located bungalow offers 2+1 bedrooms, 1 bath, and many recent upgrades. Upgrades include new front porch, new roof, new furnace, refinished hardwood floors, newer windows and bathroom. Partially finished basement includes large rec room, 3rd bedroom/office, laundry/utility room and storage space. Large treed and partially fenced backyard with small deck and concrete patio. Close to all amenities including schools, parks/recreation and shopping. This won`t last long, call Cheryl for your personal viewing today! MLS 13607195 Asking $174,500.

NEW PRICE – $149,900. 163 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE Country living minutes from urban amenities. MLS 13606636

Your Friendly Neighbourhood 'Home' Team

$149,900. 2156 SECOND LAKE ROAD 6417 HIGHWAY 7, HAVELOCK Large 4 bdrm, 2 bath, country family home on a large lot just east of Havelock, in a charming community surrounded by scenic lakes & rivers. Updated kitchen with breakfast bar. Main floor LV/DR with walkouts to deck & in-ground pool, pool house & change room. Large 2nd floor family rec. room & wet bar with walkout to balcony overlooking private rear garden & natural pond. Mins from town conveniences. Property is being sold 'as is'. Lots of potential here. $142,000 MLS 13606502

1 CONCESSION ST, TAMWORTH Spacious home with attached restaurant. The Grindstone Restaurant has long been a fixture in the quaint town of Tamworth. Business is primarily take out pizza (w/ secret recipe!), chicken, etc with 10 person eat in area (not including summer patio). Currently operated 5 days/week 11am-8pm. 3 Bedroom home with large open living space includes a yard and paved, insulated 2 car garage. Brand new roof, propane furnace and carpeting (plus recent upgrades inc A/C, water system, pizza oven, fryer and more). $199,000. MLS 13605741

3325/28 BATH ROAD WOW! Prime location on Hwy 33 just west of Kingston; waterfront; gas bar; restaurant and convenience store with gorgeous two bdrm apt above; separately deeded 3 bdrm home included in the price; many upgrades. Apt over store reno'd with high end flooring, counter tops, propane fireplace, etc. Store has newer metal roof, furnace, plumbing, water filtration system. All appliances in apartment and equipment in store stay. These properties scream OPPORTUNITY! $475,000. MLS 13606284

WATERFRONT

3 bedroom bungalow located 25 min. from Kingston. MLS 13604316

1080 BIG DAY DRIVE, CROTCH LAKE Solid 2 bdrm fully insulated 3 season cottage with adjacent lot included on Crotch Lake. Wrap around 2 tiered deck ('11) with walkouts. Woodstove with open concept living area. Newer metal roof ('11). Private well treed lot with stairs to clean waterfront. Good size solid shed could be converted to bunkie. Bonus adjacent lot is separately deeded with build potential to expand as a family cottage getaway. Lake is quiet. Privately maintained year round road. $169,900. MLS 13607297

$549,900. 169 COUNTY ROAD 9

WATERFRONT

A home like no other!! Enjoy the views.... MLS 13606986

$959,900. LOT 3, SHEFFIELD LAKE Lovely waterfront vacant land with build potential on Sheffield Lake, part of the Salmon River watershed. This rustic, off-the-grid 1.5 acre property offers 138 ft of clean, sandy, rock, shallow to deep shoreline. Lots of Canadian Shield out croppings and good lake views. A great spot for swimming, fishing, canoeing or kayaking. Added bonus is a newer shed/bunkie with loft area, newer deck, newer generator and canoe. $99,900. MLS 13606691

COMMERCIAL LEASE

27 MARKET SQUARE Perfect downtown location for any small business or retail store looking to move into the heart of Napanee. This space is located at the corner of Market Square and John Street across from Napanee Town Hall fountain and is neighbour to a number of retail outlets. Space is currently divided into a reception area, two offices and storage. Owner is willing to reconfigure and refurbish the space for a new tenant. This is a fantastic opportunity in a high profile, high traffic area. NOTE: Tenant pays heat and utilities. Lease rate $600. MLS 13606240

MISSISSAGAGON LAKE Own this Resort.... Breathtaking views frame 1200 feet of crystal clear shoreline entirely spring fed. MLS 13607742 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4

NEW PRICE – $209,000. 242 CENTRE STREET Fully renovated three bedroom MLS 13605977

GREG MacDONALD, Sales Representative RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 613-888-0884 gregmac@kos.net

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

OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING SATURDAY SEPT 21ST 2-4 PM SATURDAY SEPT 21ST 1-3 PM SUNDAY SEPT 22ND 1-3 PM NEW PRICE

Greg Wagar

H o s t e s s : T a n y a M y a t t - M o s i e r, S a l e s R e p

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

Paul Wagar

Sales Representative

613-484-1603

595 ARBOUR CRESCENT, KINGSTON Eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, large main bath, central air. 3 piece bath with Jacuzzi tub in basement. Asking $259,900. (L71) MLS13607261

NEW LISTING

290 SIMCOE STREET 3 bedrooms, All brick New Gas furnace Asking $215,900. (L74) MLS 13607846

NEW PRICE H os t : R i c k G e r ow, S a l e s R e p

187 MARILYN AVE. NAPANEE Excellent 3 bedroom family home with all the extras. Asking $264,900. (L72) MLS 13607389

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2913 COUNTY ROAD 9 #C

(at the 3 points in the road take the middle lane down to water)

LONG REACH COTTAGE modern, open concept 2 bedroom with Bunkie $239,900. (L76) MLS 13607959

4180 KING ST VERONA 3 bedrooms open concept Meadow wood Mobile Home Park. Asking $89,900. (L75) MLS 13607863

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4329 COUNTY RD 9 WATERFRONT 3+1 Bedroom, 2 bath home on Hay Bay. Asking $309,900. (L26) MLS 13603499

88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $254,900. (L51) MLS 13605485

701 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Backs onto the Napanee River. Master suite has a fireplace. Asking $485,000. (L62) MLS 13606786

690 PINE GROVE ROAD 2 Bedroom home with 20 x 40 barn on 5 acres. Asking $249,900. (L52) MLS 13605487

21 UNITED STREET, SELBY Neat and tidy 3 bedroom Asking $179,000. (L44) MLS 13605023

101 BRIDGE ST E., NAPANEE 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths Asking $214,900. (L53) MLS 13605494

3483 BIG CREEK ST., NAPANEE 4 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3 stall horse barn with water and hydro. Asking $285,000. (L73) MLS 13607666

195 RRIZZELL ROAD, STONE MILLS 2,100 sq. ft. home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Asking $299,000. (L65) MLS 13607007

54 PATS LANE, SOPHIASBURGH, PRINCE EDWARD Two bedroom bungalow with water frontage on the Long Reach. Double detached garage and shed. Asking $309,000. (L50) MLS 13607969

1694 COUNTY RD 9 3 + 1 bedroom home with in-law suite. Move in ready for only $369,900. (L60) MLS 13606513

1600 FRONT ROAD AMHERST ISLAND Approximately 5 acres of land boasting 419.60 feet of shoreline. Asking $179,000. (L55) MLS 13605569

2 +1 bdrms, 2 Baths, bright living room, spacious eat in kitchen, main floor family room, large deck, fenced/ landscaped back yard, new roof, and plumbing updates Asking $169,900. (L67) MLS 13607093

2823 COUNTY RD 9 (RIVER ROAD) 4 Bedroom ranch bungalow. Master bedroom has 4 piece ensuite. Asking $349,900. (L15) MLS 13601642

898 COUNTY ROAD 12 Salmon River Estate www.898countyroad12.com (L11) MLS 13601128

5991 COUNTY RD 41 2 storey home in the Village of Erinsville Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13606128

NEW PRICE Tanya Myatt Mosier

Sales Representative

613-532-0330

Marlene McGrath

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

Rick Gerow

Barry Brummel

Sales Representative

613-484-0933

Bob Rae

613-561-0907

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

Marten D. Lewis

Cathy Conrad

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

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Sales Representative

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

10 CEDAR STREET 2 Bedroom mobile home with attached 2 car garage Asking $139,900. (L47) MLS 13605298

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17 PARKVIEW HILL 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $289,900. (EX3299) MLS 13607013

64 RIVER RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $274,900. (EX3252) MLS 13605674

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145 MCGILL STREET 4 BEDROOM POSSIBLE 1 BEDROOM SELF CONTAINED IN-LAW SUITE, 2.5 BATHS $279,900. (EX3330) MLS 13607975

285 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $297,000. (EX3198) MLS 13604226

144 MILL ST. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $174,900. (EX3281) MLS 13606622

17 SOUTHWOOD CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $289,900. (EX3292) MLS 13606961

9 HARTWOOD CRES. 3+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $339,900. (EX3305) MLS 13607326

4291 COUNTY RD. 8 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $289,900. (EX3125) MLS 13602117

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9600 sq. ft. of warehouse and office space. Featuring 4 separate units with overhead door. Leasing for $4.00/sq. ft. to $10.00/sq. ft. Call for more details. (EX3186) MLS 13603955

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18 WATER STREET EAST 1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH, WATERFRONT $279,900. (EX3319) MLS 13607632

124 COLLEGE ST., DESERONTO 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $149,900. (EX3309) MLS 13607370

256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3201) MLS 13604301

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113 JESSUP LANE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $329,900. (EX3289) MLS 13606785

218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3031) MLS 12608874

1503 SOUTH SHORE RD. 2 DOCKS, IDEAL FOR SWIMMING, FISHING AND BOATING, $239,000. (EX3087) MLS 13607036

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ment. Buyer must enter into an agreement to begin construction within one year of closing. $49,900. (EX3229) MLS 13605284 PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3256) MLS 13605733 Excellent building lot on Plumb Road. Very private setting, new drilled well with 8 GPM. Sloping lot ideal for walkout basement. Buyer must enter into

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542 BRIDGE ST. W. 5+1 BEDROOM, 4 BATH $499,900. (EX3297) MLS 13607005

220 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3030) MLS 12608872

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34 ALFRED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $269,000. (EX3221) MLS 13604981

120 COLLEGE ST., DESERONTO 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $149,900. (EX3308) MLS 13607364

99 HICKORY LANE 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $1,200,000. (EX3175) MLS 13603703

63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washUNIT 7, 3 SNOW RD., NAPANEE rooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. 3400 sq. ft. of office space or can be used for retail space. $2000/month plus water. (EX3210) MLS This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX3040) MLS 13600030 13604720

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47 BROCK ST., NEWBURGH 2+1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,000. (EX3231) MLS 13605309

321 DUNDAS ST. W. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $289,900. (EX3285) MLS 13606684

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50 ACRE CHRISTMAS TREE FARM

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455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial site Thinking about opening a daycare? Look at this estab- located on Centre Street North across from the lished business. Everything is in place and ready to go! Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 Excellent income and be your own boss. Call for more sq. ft. Butler building features 2 entrances off Centre Street. $599,900. (EX3271) MLS 13606321 details. $155,000. (EX3248) MLS 13605577

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an agreement with sellers to begin construction within one year of closing. $49,900. (EX3230) MLS 13605289 County Rd. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work land, the remainder pasture. $350,000. (EX3243) MLS 13605449 Excellent building lot. Very private 1.43 acres. Rail fence around the property. Close to Tamworth and Beaver Lake. Located on Green Road. $19,900. (EX3240) MLS 13605426 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. $169,900. (EX3185) MLS 13604098 FITCHETT RD. Great building lot on hardtop country road but only minutes from town. Beautifully treed backdrop to build your home on! $44,900. (EX3313) MLS 13607453

VACANT LAND

Prime waterfront lot only 10 minutes from Napanee. Excellent drilled well, level waterfront, many trees have been planted. A beautiful location for your new home. $224,900. (EX3233) MLS 13605375 PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3142) MLS 13602636 Good building lot close to public school, water, sewer, hydro, natural gas runs by property. No development fee required by municipality. Taxes are estimated. $19,900. (EX3147) MLS 13602703 BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce.

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Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 (EX2545) MLS 11605554 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. $159,900. (EX3184) MLS 13604084 GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the property. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS 10601646


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Raiders reflect on first 25 years Alumni game draws players from all eras

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

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Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick offers words of encouragement to his players at the end of Tuesday’s team practice.

Curtain to rise on Raiders’ 25th year Lasher gets Opening Night start in net BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Tomorrow’s season opener in Port Hope brings a clean slate for the Napanee Raiders and a chance to erase the memories of last season. The off-season has been a long and bitter one for Napanee, coming off a year in which they missed the playoffs for the first time in 24 seasons. “The (players) that are back are hungry and they want to do well and compete,” said new Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick, noting just under half of last year’s roster returns for 2013-14. “Along with the first year players that we have, we're pretty optimistic.” Hartwick says the coaching staff is still discussing options for who will wear letters this year, but did name Josh Lasher as his starting goaltender. Signed in the off-season from the Quinte Red Devils, he’ll be counted on to stabilize one of the team’s biggest troubles from last year. “He’s a steady goalie,” Hartwick said of Lasher. “We scouted him last year in Quinte Triple-A and liked what we saw and also at our rookie camp and we also saw him at a couple of Junior A camps.” Napanee will also carry

local incumbents Kyle Copeland and James Hanley as goalies. Hartwick says all three are capable of grabbing the bulk of the starts if they get out to a hot start. That goes for forwards and defenceman as well. Hartwick has made it clear from the his first official day in May that all ice time will be earned regardless of seniority. As last year’s Empire B League semifinalists, the Port Hope Panthers figure to be a tough test for Napanee right out of the gate. While Opening Night always brings with it an extra jolt of adrenaline, Hartwick wants his guys to treat it like any other game. “As long as we’re competing and going through the process and our players are doing what they need to be doing, then I think things will take care of themselves,” Hartwick says when asked about whether or not he sees this team as a playoff contender. “Like any team, we want to make the playoffs and do well, but that's a long way away for everyone.” For now the team’s biggest focus is tomorrow night's 8 p.m. puck drop in Port Hope. After that, it’s their home opener on Tuesday night against the Campbellford Rebels. That game is a 7:30 p.m. start. As the Raiders awaited their first puck drop the Empire B League’s 25th season officially got underway Sunday in Amherstview. The Jets rallied for a 4-2 win over the Campbellford Rebels.

Few expansion teams in any sport in any league can boast of a success rate like the Napanee Raiders, who finished first in their league for the first eight years of their existence. Right from the get-go the team was a contender, going 24-4-1 en route to winning the Empire B Junior C League’s first crown in 1990. A quarter of a century later the team has nine EBJCL titles, two Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances (winning it in ‘93 and losing in ‘96) and a league record 74 points in ‘08. “It was a long term

Adam Prudhomme-Staff

Black Team goalie Mike Airhart makes a stop on White Team’s Chris Brown during the Napanee Raiders’ alumni game, held Tuesday at the SPC. plan,” founding executive member Pat Moore said of the fact that the team is still going strong in 2013. “Thanks to (current owner)

Morris (Hart) staying with the organization and keeping it together, it’s still here.” Hart says the front

office has always strived to keep a strong local contingent on the team.

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Hawks shut out in field hockey opener Young team learns lessons against tough Crusader opponents BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

A relentless attack by the visiting Holy Cross Crusaders kept the NDSS Golden Hawks’ field hockey team on defense for almost all of Monday’s KASSAA season opener. Napanee was able to contain the Crusaders for the first half but ran out of steam in the second, allowing all three goals in their 3-0 loss. For Napanee it was a tough lesson learned to open the season. “I think Holy Cross is a strong team this year,” said Hawks coach Debbie Paddle-Grant. “They had plays and all knew what they were doing.” Penalties and a lack of experience caught up with Napanee, forcing them to spend most of the game in their own territory, attempting to break up Holy Cross’ scoring chances. Napanee’s offensive struggles were intensified when last year’s leading scorer, Miranda Dickerson, was forced out of the game early with a thumb injury. Her absence left a noticeable hole in Napanee’s front line. “We have a much younger team than we’ve had in the past,” said Paddle-Grant. “We have two kids that have played for four years and maybe three seniors on top of that.” Many of the team’s top

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Napanee’s Sierra Bonsall (right) battles with a Holy Cross player for possession of the ball during Monday’s season opener. NDSS played most of the game on defense, losing 3-0. defensive players have moved on as well, leaving many first time players tasked with filling their shoes. “I think it’ll be a steep learning curve,” PaddleGrant said of her rookies. “They’re young and they’re keen.” The coach was pleased with the performances of Mackenzie Vermilyea, a Grade 10 who showed a lot of promise on the field. Napanee will look to get into the win column

this Monday when they host Regi for a 4 p.m. start. This year’s team is hoping to replicate the success of last year’s squad, which advanced to the KASSAA semifinals. Many of the veterans that lead that team have since graduated. In order to advance to the playoffs they’ll need a top eight finish in the 10 team in the league. It was a rough start to the year for NDSS’ junior basketball team as well, suffering a 46-6 loss to

Holy Cross at home on Tuesday. They’ll look to get back on track this afternoon at 4 p.m. when they host the QECVI Raiders. On the volleyball court both the junior and senior boys’ teams were swept in three sets against Holy Cross. They’ll both head to QECVI this afternoon for their second game. On the gridiron the junior Hawks football team opens the year this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at home against the Regi Panthers.


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Playing goalie for the Napanee Raiders alumni Black Team, Mike ‘Goggles’ Airhart was staked to a 4-0 lead but wasn’t able to hold it. He did manage to help his team force overtime, but allowed both shooters to score. He was graciously nominated for Athlete of the Week by fellow alumni Mike Casselman and Aaron Uens. If you know someone who should be our Athlete of the Week, call the Beaver’s newsroom at 354-6641. Or send us a picture and a brief write-up to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, K7R 1H9. OUR ATHLETE

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The Country Traditions Napanee Novice ‘A’ Stars showed no signs of off-season rust as they went undefeated over the weekend at the Second Annual Cobourg Cougar Classic Hockey Tournament. Overtime was needed for the gold medal final, where tournament MVP Spencer Cranley potted the game winner to help the Stars best the London Bandits 3-2. London scored first in the back-and-forth game, going up 1-0 late in the first. Napanee tied the game 13 seconds later courtesy of Ethan Sutcliffe. Napanee went ahead in the second on a goal from Taylor Gilmour, but London tied it early in the third. While he had not been busy his first four games, Stars goalie Jacob Brown saw a lot of work in the final game and put on a stellar performance when it counted the most. With just over a minute left in the third period the Bandits applied tremendous pressure in close to the net but could not get it through the solid defensive pairing of Will Myers and Jack Madden, holding out long enough for Cranley to win it. Head Coach Kevin Brown said it was a total team effort as Napanee dug deep to win the gold

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Some overtime heroics gave the Napanee Novice ‘A’ Stars a gold medal in the Cobourg Cougar Classic Hockey Tournament this weekend. The tournament served as a warm up for the regular season. medal. The tournament started early Friday afternoon with a game against the same London Bandits. After going behind 1-0 early, the Stars roared to life with twos goals each from Cranley and captain Cal Uens with one from Sutcliffe to climb back for a 5-1 win. In their second game the Stars trounced the Clarington Toros 13-1. Multiple points by Cranley, Uens, Sutcliffe, Brody Beaubien, Carter McKee, Ty Kemp and Gilmour led to the team’s convincing win. In their third game the Stars scored the first six goals on their way to a 7-1 win against the Port Hope Phantoms. Scoring again was spread around the team with goals by Gilmour (two), Uens, Cranley, Sutcliffe, Gavin Brooks

and Lukas Hannah. Early Sunday morning the Stars played their semi-final match-up against the Pickering Panthers, who ran into a very hot Stars team that skated their way to a 9-1 victory. Scorers were Cranley (five), McKee (two) and Uens (two). The Stars will look to continue their strong start by playing their first regular season game against the Lindsay Muskies on Sunday at the SPC. Game time is 12 p.m. Five other Stars teams took part in the Cobourg tournament as a way to prepare for the upcoming regular season. n The Peewee A group, who were OMHA finalists last year to Oakville, met their old nemesis again in this tournament, unfortunately with a similar result falling 5-2 in the finals of the eight

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team division. Earlier they defeated Lindsay 5-1, Quinte West 8-1, and tied Port Hope 3-3. In the semifinals, they squeaked by East Gwillimbury 5-4 in overtime. They'll host Clarington at 6 p.m. this Saturday to open the season. The Napanee Minor Atom Stars also started the 2013 preseason in the Cobourg Classic, posting a 2-1-1 record in the round robin and then went on to meet the host Cougars in the final. After a strong effort from the young Stars they came up short with a 4-2 defeat to claim the silver medal. The minor atoms begin their regular season this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the SPC against Ajax. n The Atom Stars finished the round robin portion of the division with a perfect record. All close matches, the beat the host Cobourg team 3-2, prevailed 5-3 over Whitby, and shut out Uxbridge 2-0. In the crossover semifinal they lost to the eventual winners, Port Hope to end their run. n Jeremy Burley’s Bantam Minor squad put in a solid performance with wins over Syracuse and Cobourg by identical 5-1 tallies in their first two games of the tournament. Knowing they had achieved a place in the final, the boys had to face the Burlington Eagles twice. In the final round robin game the boys tied the talented Eagles 2-2 in a spirited contest, but ran out of steam in the final to lose 5-0, still claiming silver medallions. New recruit Liam Boyd fared well in net in support of the Stars. This Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Peterborough will pay a visit to the SPC. n The Minor Midgets started strong, leading 4-1 going into the third frame with Cobourg, but took a page out of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ book to tie 4-4. The locals had less success with Clarington losing 5-1, and went scoreless with Quinte West in a 5-0 loss. Their next test will be against Whitby Blue at home this Saturday at 9 p.m.


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4X5 ROUND bales wheat straw; 412 New Holland Disc Bine; wooden pallets, old farm tools. 613-476-7094. ASP CONTRACTORS, airless spray painting, power washing, barns, houses, factories, etc. Corn, glass and sandblasting, new steel roofs installed, roofs screwnailed and boards replaced, eavestroughs and gutter guards installed, additions and foundations. 1-800-589-1375, goergewickens@hotmail.com HAY 4X4, hard-core bales, first and second cut, no rain, Marysville area. Call 613-396-5036. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction every Tuesday, For marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. PTO BELT pulley for Ford 8 or 9N, $85; 6’ rotary cutter, needs PTO work, $450; buzz saw, $150. 613352-7214. SHEEP, DORSET/CHEVIOT, good breeding ewes, ewe and ram lambs and breeding rams. 613893-3223 or 613-929-5905. SPRAY PAINTING, screwnailing steel roofs, 5” and 6” seamless eavestroughs, gutter guard installed or delivered, free estimates. 1-877-490-9914. SUffOLK YEARLING ram; 3 Suffolk ram lambs, this year, for sale. Call 613-386-3134, after 4pm. TWO fORAGE wagons, New Holland #8, excellent condition, $500 each. Call Keith Miller, 613-3892588.

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1999 fORD Ranger (Sport) quad cab, 140,000 km, tilt, cruise, $2,500. Call 613-354-6340. 2009 RED, 4-door Ford Focus, 57,903 km, two new tires, S.E. leather interior, $12,000. 613-3545566. CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Dan, 613-929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires.

TRAILERS

2009 “KZ Spree” 34’ travel trailer, lightly used, queen-size and 4bunk bedrooms, sofa, dining area, propane stove, propane/electric fridge, many other extras. 613377-6436.

COMMERCIAL FOR RENT

NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN boutique retail/professional space, large display window, busy street, 400 sq ft, $475 inclusive. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, RESTAURANT, downtown, seats 15-20 people, $700 plus utilities, kitchen equipment and appliances negotiable, great (turnkey) opportunity. 613-5394847.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACE

72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes

3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,

613-354-6641, Ext. 105

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OUR C L A S S I F I E D D E PA R T M E N T I S OPEN TO SERVE YOU

CLEAN, BACHELOR, downtown Napanee, above retail store, suitable for single person, this is a petfree, smoke-free apartment, references, firs/last month’s rent required, available October 1st. 613-352-5162 or 613-876-1677. DESERONTO, 4 bedroom home, excellent condition, recently redecorated, large back yard, non-smoking, no pets, serious inquiries only, $1,100 plus utilities, available immediately. 613-539-4847. GROUND fLOOR, 2 bedroom apartment, fully updated bathroom, deck and separate entrance, new Hi-Efficiency gas furnace, nonsmokers, no pets, first/last and references required, available October 1st, $750 plus utilities. 613-379-2735. NAPANEE, 1 bedroom apartment, one person only, non-smoking, second floor, fridge/stove, heat/water included, first/last, references required, $610. 613-3882394. NAPANEE, 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, downtown, shared private deck, appliances included, nice unit, $900 inclusive, nonsmoking, no pets, references, application required, available October 1st. Call or text 613-5394847. NAPANEE, 2 bedroom duplex apartment, appliances included, back yard and parking available, $1,200 all inclusive. 613-378-6940.

3 large bedroom semi available November 1st (possibly sooner) Downstairs kitchen, living room and bathroom. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Laundry in basement. Hardwood floors throughout. Quiet neighbourhood close to downtown Napanee. $1200. plus. Call 613.354.4636 for more information.

NO STAIRS, country duplex. Two bedroom country duplex (top floor), located on Palace Road, easy access to 401, 10 minutes from Napanee and 20 minutes from Kingston, beautiful treed yard with garden doors and deck off dining room, $1,250, utilities included, fridge/stove provided, first/last month’s rent, references and income verification required. 613-8935142 or ecbrentals@gmail.com ONE BEDROOM apartment, Deseronto, $600 all inclusive, no pets, prefer non-smoker, available October 1st. 613-438-2755. ONE BEDROOM apartment, available November 1st, 1 mile north of Napanee, modern duplex, fridge/stove, heat and water included, plus storage shed, parking, no pets, references, $800 monthly. 613-354-3590. REID APARTMENTS, large 2 bedrooms in quiet adult building, clean and comfortable, appliances, balcony, laundry, cable or satellite, parking, non-smoking, first/last and references, $950 inclusive or $900 inclusive, available November 1st. 613-378-0675. ROBLIN, 3 bedroom main level apartment, parking, $695 plus utilities, first/last. Call 613-354-6186. SMALL 2 bedroom 2 storey apartment, separate entrance, parking, $750 plus gas, first/last. Call 613354-6186. TWO BEDROOM apartment, within walking distance downtown, perfect for retiree, 2nd floor, washer/dryer, parking, no smoking/no pets policy, $700 plus heat and hydro. 613-354-2461. TWO BEDROOM second floor apartment, downtown Napanee, fridge/stove, sunroom, parking and shed, $850 includes heat and hydro, first/last, references. 613377-6223. TWO BEDROOM apartment. Ask for Eddie, 613-354-5392.

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TWO BEDROOM apartment with 2 bathrooms, central air and privacy balcony in secure building, parking and laundry facilities. Please call 613-352-7805 to view. VERY LARGE renovated 2 bedroom apartment plus den, hardwood floors, plenty of storage, outdoor patio, available October 1st, $875 plus hydro. 613-3542265.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

NEW PRICE PRIVATE SALE

PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY

Country brick bungalow, approx. 6kms from Picton. Approx 1400 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms (3 up, 1 down) complete with 25’x25’ attached double garage. Eat-in kitchen, L-shaped living room/dining room. 4 pce bathroom, main floor laundry with extra shower. Full partially finished basement with rec room, family room and workshop, cedar closet, electric BB heat, a/c and central vac. Good location on 1 acre lot. Paved double drive. Quick closing possible.

Price $309,000.

Call Orman Tripp 613-391-9250 cell 613-966-5607 home

LOTS & ACREAGE

2 ACRES development land, downtown Newburgh, $150,000. 613-532-3672. 50 ACRES on County Road 4, 2 miles north of Millhaven, $150,000. 613-532-3672.

WANTED

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

WANTED TO BUY

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HELP WANTED

CREW NEEDED for 6-8 weeks to install cage equipment in Newburgh, Ontario, some experience with light hand tools or mechanical ability required, must be able to work a half day on Saturdays, approximate start date, October 1st. Reply with resume to rivervalleyherefords@kos.net or fax to 613378-1646. LOOKING fOR persons to present to small groups and also do one-on-one presentations, a car and internet necessary. Diana, 866-306-5858.

BUSINESS SERVICES

WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.

SPECIAL NOTICES

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

napaneekarate.org BRIAN LOWRY kicks@kos.net COMING EVENTS

ACRYLIC PAINTING (Tole) and oil classes starting September 23rd, 25th and 26th. For more information call or stop in. Penny Allison, 613-388-2449.

COMING EVENTS

fIREARMS AND Hunter Eduation courses at Harrowsmith. Firearms course, September 20th, 21st; Hunter Education, September 27th, 28th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-3352786. WOMEN’S 30+ Boot Camp, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm7pm, September 24th-December 12, 2013, Southview School, Napanee, $130. Angela, 613-3542318. jasabe@kos.net

CARDS OF THANKS

I would like to thank our friends and family for all the support shown to the late Robin and myself in recent months. The prayers, visits, cards, phone calls and many other acts of kindness meant so much to us during a most difficult time. Special thanks to Dr. Sosnowski and all the staff at the Lennox and Addington General Hospital in the Palliative Care Unit for their excellent care and compassion. Thank you to Rev. Anne MacDermaid for the comfort she provided to us through her many visits and prayers and for the meaningful Service. Thanks to Judy Lasher, organist, for the music at the Service. Many thanks to Roblin U.C.W. for the delicious lunch. Thank you to the Hannah Funeral Home for their professional expertise. Thank you to all for the charitable donations made in Robin’s memory. Special thanks to Catherine, Helen, Nancy, Cliff and Ed for going that extra mile and to all who share my sorrow, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. God Bless. Linda Ward.

HELP WANTED

DDELIVERY EL IVER Y D RNEEDED I V E R SIMMEDIATELY NEEDED DRIVER

LOCAL BUSINESS buying lead, any amount, large or small. Call 613-373-9354, after 5pm.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

BICYCLE REPAIRS. For services call 613-354-2486. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilliing garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613 354-2570. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-329-4015. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-4835290.

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$500 REWARD, missing dog (5 year old Sheltie) named “Rush�, last seen in area of hospital and Slash Road. If seen or found, please contact Luci MacLauchlan. Cell, 613-484-5401.

MEMORIAMS

ROBERTSON - In memory of a dear husband, Walter, who passed away September 21, 2011. He is gone, but not forgotten And, as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near, Days of sadness will come o’er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. Forever remembered by his wife Janet. ROBERTSON - In loving memory of Popa, Walter, who passed away September 21, 2011. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all, Some day we hope to meet him, Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Love, Elizabeth, Darren, Abby and Ben.

MEMORIAMS

T H E

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. SWEET - In loving memory of Walter, who passed away September 13, 2008. There will always be a heartache, Often a silent tear, But always precious memories Of the days we had you here, We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Eva and entire family. WEMP - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Hugh, who passed away September 23, 2012. We think of you dear Dad And our hearts are filled with pain, This world would be a Heaven, Could we hear your voice again, A year has swiftly passed, But still we don’t forget, For in the hearts that loved you best, Your memory lingers yet. Lovingly remembered by Delores, Bob, Derek, Melissa and Eric.

DEATHS

In loving memory of a wonderful mother and grandmother, Florence Peterson, who passed away 10 year ago, September 20, 2003.

So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay, Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved and always dear. We will love you forever, Your family.

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.

KEITH, Ronald Everett

With his family by his side on September 17, 2013 at the Kingston General Hospital, in his 68th year, cherished husband of Patricia Keith of Deseronto. Loving brother of Earl Keith and Glenda of Shannonville; Ruth Cole and Gord of Demorestville; David Keith of Deseronto; Donald Keith and Joanne of Deseronto; Patsy Keith of Deseronto; Barbara Maracle and Dave of Deseronto; Richard Keith of Deseronto; Kim Parks and Dean of Adolphustown; Todd Keith and Anne of Deseronto and Andrew Alkenbrack of Belleville. Ron will always be missed by his stepson Roy Alkenbrack of Deseronto and his sisters-in-law, Janice Thayer and Ron of Port Rowan; Victoria Cowlin and Brad of Dunnville and Barbara Topolinsky of Jamaica. Predeceased by his parents Verna Alkenbrack and Earl Keith, his mother and father-in-law Bessie and David Topolinsky, his brotherin-law David Topolinsky and his niece Shelley Dickhout. Ron will always be remembered by his many nieces and nephews and families. In keeping with Ron’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation or Funeral Service. The family would like to say a special thank you to the Emergency and ICU Department of the Kingston General Hospital for their care and compassion towards Ron. Memorial donations may be made to the Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation in memory of Ron. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com In care of the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, Ontario (613-396-2310).

KILGANNON, William (Bill)

At the age of 87, retired CN Rail Foreman, Wm. Kilgannon entered into rest at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home, Deseronto on Saturday, September 14, 2013. Loved and greatly missed uncle of Franklin (Pat), Donna Steever (Peter), Elaine Hunter (late Murray), Bonnie Hogan (Wally) and Donald Hogan (Lorie) along with many great and great-great nieces and nephews. At Mr. Kilgannon’s request there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, September 21st at 10:15am in St. John’s Anglican Church in Bath. Interment to follow in St. John’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee and can be placed directly or through the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, P.O. Box 324, Odessa, Ontario KOH 2HO.

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DEATHS

O’CONNOR, Howard John

WWII Veteran - RAF Bomber Command Flight Sergeant 15th Squadron Awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal by King George VI at Buckingham Palace. Passed away peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Sunday, September 15, 2013, surrounded by his loving family, in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of Hazel (nee Raycraft) for 61 years. Loving and proud father of Maureen O’Connor-McCourt (George) of Montreal; Heather Davey (Douglas) of Kingston and Wayne O’Connor (Jackie) of Selby. Cherished grandfather of Sibeal, Liam, Dana, Macy and John. Survived by his sister Marion Buttle and predeceased by his brothers, Laverne and Carmen O’Connor. Brother-inlaw of Bill Raycraft and Sylvia Lovelock and fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families. Howard served as the Postmaster of Napanee for 36 years, then enjoyed 32 wonderful years of retirement and recreational flying. He was a lifetime member of Grace United Church and a proud member of the Napanee Legion Branch #137 and Union Lodge #9. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel� on Wednesday, September 18th from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm with a Masonic Service at 6pm and a Legion Service at 6:30pm. Funeral Service at Grace United Church on Thursday, September 19th at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations by cheque to the Lennox and Addington Hospital will be remembered with appreciation by the family.

B E AV E R

DEATHS

Thursday, September 19, 2013

SHELDRICK, Charles Horace

Surrounded by his family at the Picton General Hospital on September 16, 2013, in his 74th year, survived by his loving wife Carolyn. Cherished father of Randy (Evelyn), JoAnne (Richard), stepfather of Cory (Rachel), Cindy (Ron) and Christine (Robin). Predeceased by his son Paul. Treasured grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Harold, Lewis and Beverly. Predeceased by his brothers, Edward and Ronald. Charles will always be remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto (613-3962310) to Celebrate Charles’ Life on Friday, September 20, 2013 at 1pm. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association in memory of Charles. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com

GARAGE SALE Saturday, September 21st Sunday, September 22nd 9am - 2pm

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd AT 1 P.M.

ANTIQUE & MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE At the Palace Building Fair Grounds, York St., Napanee (Behind Curling Club) FEATURING: Gibbard coffee & end tables; oak bedroom suite; matching loveseat & 2 wing back chairs; 2 matching blue wing back; green wing back chair; several antique pieces of furniture; hanging & Aladdin table oil lamps; beer sign; carved shore birds; quantity of depression glass; sets of dishes; butter bowls; perfume bottles; some Sterling; carpenter & body shop tools; exercise treadmill; rubber-tired buggy & much more. An excellent variety. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - 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 www.lambertauctions.ca

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH

AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE - COPPER KETTLE CHOCOLATE COMPANY, 78 MAIN STREET, PICTON, ONT. Taylor stainless steel table top commercial ice cream makerlike new; Taylor Glass top 7 pan ice cream display freezer- like new; Ice cream mixing pans and paddles, Milner commercial 2 door refrigerator with self contained compressor, 2 Royal electric cash registers, Wells food warmer, glass front display case, antique walnut Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, Kenmore electric stove, Danby microwave, Danby dehumidifier, chest freezer, office desk and chair, file cabinets, office supplies, stainless steel shelving, folding tables and chairs, chocolate molds, Display trays, Chocolate fountain, sheet pans, wall decoratives, storage containers, dinner plates, packing boxes, numerous other articles TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos

10 Cedar Street off Drive-In Road Napanee

Something for everyone

YARD SALE 3 FAMILY

ANTIQUE SALE

HUGE GARAGE SALE

Friday, September 20th Saturday, September 21st Starting at 8am 199 Gordon’s Road off Airport Road West to Gordon’s Road

Saturday, September 21st 8am - 2pm 106 East Street, Napanee

Tools, tapes, games and vases

(both roads west of Highway 49)

5058 Wallace Road Harrowsmith Saturday, September 21st 8am - 4pm

Something for Everyone Rain Date: Friday, September 27th and Saturday, September 28th

Depression glass, antiques: buffet, sewing machines, wash stand, crates, trunks, silverware, china, salters, chairs (cane), ashtrays, tables, teak dining set, much more.

Held indoors and outside

Lots of material, linens, blankets, dishes, cookbooks, furniture and much more.

Rain date - Sunday, September 22nd

REYNOLDS, Phyllis Kathleen

(nee Littlefield) Passed away at the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, September 15, 2013, following a brief illness, in her 82nd year, beloved wife of the late Charles Reynolds. Dear mother of Marilyn Butterfield (late Bill), Marg Reid (John), George (Pam), Dave (Kathy), Walt (Erika), John (Penny), Rosemary Benn, Lyle (Alison) and Lawrence (Bonita). Cherished grandmother of 19, great-grandmother of 10 and great-great-grandmother of 1. Survived by her brothers, Bill (Marion), Leroy (Noreen), Wayne and predeceased by her brother Keith Littlefield. Fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel� on Tuesday, September 17th from 2pm4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, September 18th at 10am. Interment St. Alban’s Cemetery, Adolphustown. Donations by cheque to Adolphustown United Church will be remembered with appreciation by the family.

HUGE YARD SALE 1408 Middle Road, Tamworth Friday, September 20th Saturday, September 21st Sunday, September 22nd 8am - 5pm Something for everyone. Some of the money goes to charity

If raining yard sale wil be held the following weekend

ESTATE SALE

MUST BE SOLD Kitchen & laundry appliances, Fisher wood burning airtight stove, Chapman Professional 4 1/2x9 pool table excellent condition, more misc. items.

Cash preferred, offers accepted Call for Sale Days 613-966-5607 or 613-391-9250

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

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AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE ANTIQUE FARM AUCTION FOR LAWRENCE DEMPSEY, HILLIER, ONT. Directions: Sale is located at 142 Dutch Road. Turn east at the Allisonville Hall located on the Belleville - Wellington Road. (Watch for signs). Selling at 10:00 a.m. A number of pieces of furniture, primitive kitchen table, set of press back chairs, ice box, small primitive tables, qty. of smalls, prints & frames, glass & china, old marbles, Prince Edward County tremaine map dated 1863, an original Beldon atlas of Hastings & Prince Edward Counties dated 1878, 2 sections of a barrister’s cabinet, collectibles etc. from this old county farmstead. Machinery selling. Large qty. of irrigation pipe various diameters, fixtures & irrigation pump, irrigation pipe wagon, 2 flat bottom hay wagons, 3 pth post hole auger, Ford 3pth 2 row corn planter, old transplanter, rear tine tiller, potato hiller, old potato digger, trail cultivator, utility trailer, pull type combine, pipe frame elevator, MF 3pth 3 furrow plough, drag discs, broadcaster, trail type disc plow, 3pth finger cultivator, old steel wheels, egg basket, apple ladders, chicken feeders and wire cages, cider press, old apple & tomato crates, apple basket, qty. of scrap metal and many more interesting finds from this old farmstead. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or Cheque/ ID Lunch available Owner, estate and/or auctioneers not responsible for accident or loss sale day.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Admiral fridge, Inglis portable dishwasher, Kelvinator apt. size chest freezer, Dehumidifier, kitchen table/leaf & 4 chairs, 4 rod back chairs, arborite table & 4 swivel chairs, blue chesterfield & matching loveseat, antique rod back rocker, coffee & end tables, fireplace mantle (new), antique wicker chair, double bed/ box spring & mattress, chests of drawers, office desk & chair, qty. of glass & china, old crock, sports collectibles, “Telestar” telescope by Meade, old trunks, plant tables, prints, old books & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH

AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE FOR MRS. MARION NELSON, PICTON Directions: In Picton turn north at The Metro Food Store onto Agnes St. & follow short distance to Amelia St. turn west & follow to the end. Round 5 legged kitchen table with 2 leaves, set of 5 press back oak chairs, open face maple hutch, bowed front china cabinet, walnut china cabinet, chesterfield & matching chair, coffee & end tables, sofa bed, antique press back child’s rocker, pine book shelf, gate leg table, nursing rocker, 2 wicker fern stands, 2 hall tables, 2 small maple washstands, walnut magazine racks, antique rocker/ barley twist legs, oak 2 drawer chest/ matching hall mirror, maple double bed/ matching 4 drawer chest, chesterfield, maple ¾ bed, dresser/ beveled glass tilt mirror, imitation fireplace, “D” end tables, Sharp TV, cabinet model stereo, 2 stained glass windows, quilt rack, old medicine cabinet, bridge lamps, milk glass base wall hanging lamp, 2 bull’s eye finger lamps, antique brass font hanging hall lamp, old apple crate, a large qty. of old glass & china, Nippon & Noritake pieces, wash set pieces, hobnail cranberry pieces, Wade figurines, hand blown lemonade set consisting of decanter, pitcher & glasses, amethyst pitcher & glasses, finger jug, butter crock, Wesley Bullen, Belleville merchant jug, thimble collection, collector plates, ant. Shaving mirror, several old milk pitchers, old batter bowl, umbrella stand, oriental cocoa set, London Toy beverage toy truck, set of retro glasses, press glass pieces, spooner, old condiment set, antique porcelain mantle clock, several antique biscuit barrels with lids, Keirstead print, qty. of old books, Ahol Twp. book, RS Prussia creamer, Coal port cup & saucer & others, Silesia plate, cake plates, pots & pans, linens & bedding, Paul Peel print from a painting titled “Mothers Love” dated 1888, old licence plates, shop & garden tools and numerous other pieces from this old county home. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneers not responsible for accident or loss sale day.

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Estate Auction Sale at 10:00 A.M. To be held on site at Civic #5983 Cty. Rd. 41 in the Village of Erinsville Real Estate, ATV, Guns, Lawn & Garden Items, Some Antiques, Household Effects & More REAL ESTATE: Consists of a well kept century 2 bedroom 2 storey home with hardwood floors, beautiful sun porch, 2 large outbuildings, all situated on a large lovely lot of over 1.5 acres. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: Real Estate will be auctioned at 1:00pm sharp and sold subject to a very reasonable minimum reserve bid. Successful purchaser will be required to surrender $5,000 in the form of cash, or certified funds made out to the executors lawyer: John M. Grange In trust with the balance due upon closing within 60 days or less. Successful purchaser shall be responsible for all his/her own legal, survey, appraisal, inspection or any other costs over and above the price incurred upon closing. This property will be sold as is where is. Any home inspection desired by potential buyers must be done prior to auction at own expense. For more info or to view by appointment call Tom Harrison (613)379-1006 or Peter Ross (613)537-8862. NOTE: This property is a must see on account of the fact that we are dealing with a very motivated executor. BALANCE OF AUCTION ITEMS: 2006 Suzuki EIGER Quad Runner in excellent cond., Toro XL380 riding lawn mower, Roto Tiller, Push Mower, Husquavarna gas powered ice auger, fishing equip, large qty. of hand and power tools, lawn and garden tools, wheel barrel, 2 antique yard lights, large antique cast iron pot, Coleman power chill cooler. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO INCL.: Woods Apt. sized deepfreeze, Inglis fridge like new, Moffat 26” elec. stove, 8 piece dining room suite, leather couch, dinette set, beautiful bamboo and wicker patio set, pots, pans, kitchen ware, qty. of linens & beddings. SEVERAL ANTIqUE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS INCL.: Hardwood wardrobe, chest of drawers, steamer trunk, 1 door washstand, rocking chair, stick and ball parlour table, trough table, oak office chair, nice asst. of glass and china incl. several pieces of carnival glass, collection of world Santa’s, Christmas bears, lighted Christmas village (30+ buildings), many other articles too numerous to mention. GUNS TO INCL.: Remington model 742 30-06 rifle with Bushnell scope, Winchester model 94 3030 rifle, Lakefield Moffburge 22 cal. Single shot rifle, Savage 20 gauge 22 cal. Over-under, Remington model 1100 12 gauge semi-auto shot gun, all 5 guns in excellent cond. NOTE: Successful purchasers must possess and produce valid P.A.L. Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or Accident TERMS: Cash or Good Cheque with proper I.D. Prop: To Settle the Estate of the Late Roy Hinch AUCTIONEERS & SALES MANAGERS Tom Harrison Peter Ross Erinsville, ON (613)379-1006 Ingleside, ON (613)537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com

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LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) Libra, it may prove challenging to sit still the next few days. People may be pulling at you from many different directions, and you will not know which way to lean. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Scorpio, try not to be overly protective of your secrets this week. A friend or family member is offering their help and guidance, and such insight will prove invaluable. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Sagittarius, a seemingly insurmountable obstacle presents itself this week. Some creativity and quick thinking will be necessary, but you will enjoy the challenge. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Keep your feet on the ground this week, Capricorn. Even if you prefer to have your head in the clouds, keeping your cool will pay dividends in the long run. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, enjoy some quiet time so you can regroup after a hectic couple of weeks. You earned some rest and relaxation, and this time away will recharge your batteries. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) Pisces, you have a lot of good ideas, and it’s time to share those ideas at the office. Your star will soon start to rise.

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Napanee League Golf Report

Final putts of the year are sunk BY DOUG MURISON

Special to the Beaver Cool weather greeted the 48 players involved in the last Friday Night Scramble for 2013, and considering the weather, the scores were exceptional. In first place was the team of Rick Gerow, Doug Murison, Jane Pearson and Linda Bongaard, who carded a 30. Second place’s Brian Kaye, Doug Sex-

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Ray Moore, Len Joyce, Anna Kerr and Shirley Egerton with 34. At even par and in eight was the team of Bob Casement, Eric Ruismaki, Deb Kaye and Mike Gillespie with 35. That was the same score of ninth place’s Paul Haaksman, Terry Young, Cindy Woodcock and Maureen McDonald. Team 10 was made up of John Smith, Tar Brady, Janie Alkenbrack, Brenda Kerr and Puddy Dodds, who carded a 36. The 11th place team had an identical score card and a flip of the coin decided their fate. That left Jim Ash, Don Pearson, Joan Watson and Rose Rombough in the 11th spot. Daryl Latimer, Art Hunter, Sheila Wannan and Gail Ruismaki took last place honors. Ironically Art Hunter, the last place prize coordinator, awarded his team with some wine and cheese as their just reward. He was also the scorekeeper, but couldn’t adjust their final placement. Closest to the pin on the seventh hole was won by Ross Wannan for the men and Maureen McDonald for the women. Their prizes were sponsored by the Canadian Tire Gas Bar. Lana beat Daryl by two games over the year- no further comment is necessary.

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NACHC’s Chill Zone seeking golfers Charity golf tournament set for Sept. 29 Beaver Sports

As part of their ongoing efforts to re-open the Chill Zone Youth Drop In Centre, Napanee’s Area Community Health Centre is appealing to all golfers to come out to their first annual golf tournament on Sept. 29. Held at the Napanee Golf and Country Club, the tournament is open to all golfers of all skill levels and will be a rain or shine event. The $100 entry fee

includes a golf cart rental and dinner. Prizes will be up for grabs as well as the chance to drain a $10,000 hole-in-one on the seventh hole. The contest is sponsored by McDougall Insurance. For those not into golf, the NACHC will also be hosting a bus tour of Prince Edward County’s wineries on Oct. 19. The bus, donated by Martin’s Bus Services, will leave at 10 a.m. The tour, which includes lunch, is $45. Only 34 spots are

available. Anyone interested in either event can call Trish Reid at 613-354-8937 ext. 117. All money raised from the events will go to the Chill Zone, an after school hang out spot for local teens. The spot, which opened earlier this year but was forced to close due to lack of funds, offered teens a place to do homework, search for jobs or play games in a safe environment.

ALUMNI | Younger squad pulls out SO win CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25 The ‘89 team was made up of almost exclusively Napanee-born players while the '93 all-Ontario team featured 14 of 20 hometown players. “The more local boys you have on the team, the better it is for the organization,” said Hart. “It brings the grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers and cousins to the rink. We’ve always said that if there’s a player from out of town that is just a shade better than the Napanee boy, we’ll take the Napanee boy. This organization is for the Napanee boys. That’s been our motto.” Hart also points to strong community support

both from fans and sponsors as a huge reason the team is still around today while several other small community teams have folded. A long standing tradition within the town, the team can count on a good sized crown every Tuesday night throughout the regular season. From pre-teens to senior citizens, the team provides the residents of Napanee with three hours of reasonably priced entertainment once a week throughout the winter. Whenever the team goes on an extended playoff run, just about the entire town gets behind their boys, making for an electric atmosphere in the arena. Though the last two

campaigns haven't matched the magic of their early years, the club feels their on their way to bringing back the glory years. They're hoping their 25th year will be one to celebrate for several reasons, including a return to the post-season. As part of their year long celebration, the club hosted an alumni game last Tuesday featuring past players from the inaugural season right up to 2011. More or less splint into teams made up of the first decade and the second decade, the young guns bested the slightly older old timers 6-5 in a shootout. Chris Brown scored the shootout game clincher.

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Sept 24 - Local Food Workshop, 7-9pm, 1107 Garrett St., OSO Township Hall, Sharbot Lake, ON. Pre-registration by email: info@handsonharvest.ca. NODiscover the best of September harvest, local available ingredients and recipes. Cooking the bounty on the BBQ will be showcased. Oct 3-4 - Healthy Communities Symposium (Minden), Minden Community Centre, 55 Parkside St., Minden, ON. This symposium will profile ‘local’ healthy community initiatives in the areas of transportation, food, housing and the arts, and will have a focus on rural economic development. It is being co-hosted with the Communities In Action Committee (CIA) and sponsored by the local Health Unit (HKPR) and the Haliburton County Development Corporation (HCDC). For start times and more information on var-

ious workshops, tours and speakers involved, and to register, visit http://www.ohcc-ccso.ca/en/symposium2013 Oct 10 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Month9715A County Rd 2, East of Deseronto ly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, 613-396-3596 County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, ON. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email YOU PICK TOMATOES princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com • Corn • Peppers • Carrots • Beets Nov 8-9 - The Essentials of Ecological Agriculture in • Cucumbers • Potatoes • Apples • Herbs Kingston! Kingston-Frontenac Library: Central Branch, • Spanish Onions • Zucchini • Squash Kingston. Contact EFAO Office: 519-822-8606 or email • Cabbage • Beans • Dill • Honey info@efao.ca. Cost for EFAO members is $140; non members $200. A two day foundational session bringing a prac• Sweet and Hot Peppers tical and comprehensive introduction to the principles of Business Hours: Mon - Sat 8:00am-7:00pm ecological agriculture. More details at https://efao.ca/ Sun - 10:30am-5:00pm

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Loyalist history revived in L&A this weekend

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

History and the comforts of the autumn season will be brought to life in Bath this weekend as the village hosts two unique yet complimentary events in the Loyalist Adventure Week and Bath Fall Festival. Featuring tours of the St. Lawrence II tall ship, the bateaux of Herkimer’s Bateau Coy and historically accurate encampments, the Loyalist Adventure Weekend will focus on a time

period that helped shape Canada. “People will get a look into the daily lives of what their Loyalist ancestors would have been going through during the revolution when they came to make new houses along the Loyalist Parkway,” said David Smith, a director with the Fairfield-Gutzeit House, which is helping to organize the weekend. Along with the Fairfield-Gutzeit House grounds in Bath, historic re-enactors will set up camp on the groups of the United Empire Loyalist

Heritage Park in Adolphustown. On Saturday all the Provincial Regiments that founded the region will be represented on the grounds. Encampments will be held throughout the day at the Fairfield-Gutzeit House. Admission to the encampment grounds are $5, free for kids under the age of 12. Admission includes a tour of the Lafarge Discovery Centre and the 1796 FairfieldGutzeit House. Admission to the UEL grounds is also $5, which includes access to park and museum.

At dusk, a gunboat engagement will take place on the inner basin of Bath. On Sunday the St. Lawrence II will offer tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the wharf of the Lafarge Discovery Centre. A children’s sailing orientation, for kids aged nine to 11, will be held at the Discovery Centre from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Space is limited, e-mail Canadianfencible@hotmail.com to reserve a spot. A Loyalist landing will take place at the UEL Park at 11 a.m. followed by a Loyalist skirmish at 1 p.m.,

by country music band Picket Fences at 8 p.m. on Saturday and continues Sunday at 11 a.m. in Centennial Park. Competitions in preserves, vegetables and flowers will be judged. Also included is a 4-H display, vendors market and free wagon rides. It all wraps up with a free hour long corn roast starting at 4 p.m. For more information visit the events section of BathOntario.ca.

also at the park. A memorial service will take place at the UEL cemetery at noon. The site is an ideal location for all the events as the Loyalist first landed at there in 1784. Meanwhile, as history is brought to life around them, the Fall Festival will include all the autumn classics: butter tarts and pies made with apple, raspberry, rhubarb and blueberry. The event starts with a performance

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On behalf of the municipality, Town of Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn (front, left) provided a $7,000 cheque to Kidsport with funds raised from a golf tournament last month. Vicki Hallam (front, right), chair of Kidsport in Greater Napanee, accepted the cheque last week. The donated funds will allow more children to participate in organized sports in the municipality by alleviating the cost of equipment and/or registration fees for those aged three to 18.

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The Town of Greater Napanee’s municipal golf tournament last month was able to raise $7,000 for KidSport, which will allow more children to participate in sports regardless of their families’ financial situation. The golf tournament took place at the Napanee Golf and Country Club on Aug. 16 and last week a cheque was presented to KidSport with funds raised from that tournament. The cheque was presented to Vicki Hallam, chair of Kidsport in Greater Napanee, last Friday. “The objective of the municipal golf tournament was to showcase Napanee to our municipal partners

and to try and bring some of the mayors, colleagues and wardens to our community so they an see a lot of the great things that are happening in our municipality,” explained David Morgan, general manager of infrastructure services for the Town of Greater Napanee. “Staff wanted to look at an opportunity to raise some money for an organization within the community that needs some help. Through discussions with the mayor and other members of council, the decision was made to try and promote KidSport in our community, kids that are in need of the opportunity to play more sports,” continued Morgan. Morgan said the event was a huge success and thanked golf course manag-

er Milt Rose for helping to organize the tournament. Mayor Gordon Schermerhorn said a number of people and businesses contributed to the success of the golf tournament fundraiser and thanked the community for contributing to the success of the event. “I certainly want to thank all the sponsors that have contributed to our golf tournament, all the people that played in it, it was just a great day,” said Schermerhorn. KidSport distributes money to help children in the municipality participate in organized sports who otherwise would not have had the funds to participate in the program. The program assists those between the ages of three and 18 in Greater Napanee.

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actress and dancer. “She’s an award winning step dancer and a heck of a violin player. We had her play in Tamworth last year in a girl trio of fiddlers called Belle Star,â€? explained Oliver. Daniel Lapp, a member of Spirit of the West Band, will be performing with Cadman. The final special legion event will be the Kelli Trottier Band performance on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. Suggested donation is $20 but the event is to be enjoyed by many, regardless of cost. “It’s going to be a community concert and it’s been set up to encourage people to bring non-perishable food items for the Tamworth Lion’s Club food drive. Everyone is welcome,â€? said Oliver. “We want it to be a nice community Christmas concert leading up to the holiday season.â€? The 2014 TECDC concerts will begin in January with Madison Violet on the 25th. Tickets are being sold for $25 apiece. The folk and roots music group comes to Tamworth highly recommended. They have won and been nominated for a number of Canadian awards, including Canadian folk music vocal group of the year. Peter Karp and Sue Foley will perform on Feb. 22 and tickets are $25. Karp, based out of the United States, is known for his piano, guitar and Americana. Foley is a Juno award winner, 14 time Maple Blues winner and three time blues award winner in France. “(Karp) is known for putting on entertaining and well-received shows‌

It should be a really wonderful night with a bluesy flavour,� said Oliver. The Laws will perform March 29 at 8 p.m. for $20. This duo has been performing folk music for 10 years and is best known for their harmonies and original songwriting. In 2007, they became the first Canadians to win Marlefest’s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest. “They are a husbandand-wife duo and I saw them this summer at the Emerald Music Festival on Amherst Island and they were stunning. Great show, wonderful harmonies, lots of audience involvement (and) they weave a web of tales of their experiences in music. ... It’s just fascinating,� explained Oliver. The final performer is George Fox, scheduled for April 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $30. “We were very, very fortunate to get him to agree to come and play in a 100 seat venue. So it’s going to be a very intimate evening with one of Canada’s most famous Canadian country music personalities,� said Oliver. “If someone would have told me we would have had George Fox play in the Tamworth Legion six or ten months ago, I would have laughed.� This Canadian legend is best known for his singles, ‘Angelina,’ ‘Goldmine,’ ‘No Trespassing,’ ‘Mustang Heart,’ ‘I Give you my Word,’ ‘What’s Holding Me,’ and ‘Breakfast Alone.’ Fox has had 19 top ten country singles, three country music male vocalist of the year awards, three Juno awards for best male vocalist, and eight gold and platinum albums.

COMMUNITY PULSE SEPTEMBER 28 PETERBOROUGH POP ENSEMBLE At Trinity United Church, hosted by the church outreach committee. Concert starts at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served after the concert. Tickets are available at the church office Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to noon or from Debbie at Maritime Travel or Suzy at Mainstay. Adults $15, children 10 and under $10. CONWAY APPLEFEST Please join us at Conway United Church on Hwy. 33 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for our ‘Applefest’ celebration. Enjoy the beautiful quilt show, craft fair, bake table, childrens’ pinata and games, barbecue and apple baking contest. Adults arrive with your best apple dessert at opening and your entry will be tasted and judged by participants throughout the day for an opportunity to win a hand-stitched quilt. Children’s apple entries will also be tasted and judged with prizes awarded. Admission: adults $5, children 6-12 years, $3. Your name will be entered for an opportunity to win a bag of apples. After enjoying Applefest, stop in at our sponsor’s orchard; Wynn Farms and pick some apples. For more information contact 613-3525864 or 613-352-7807. MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring the band Texas Tuxedos from 4-7 p.m. SEPTEMBER 29 KICKOFF CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT All proceeds to support the ‘Chill Zone’ youth centre. Tourney takes place at 1 p.m. at the Napanee Golf and Country Club. Cost is $100 each. McDougall Insurance’s Mike Airhart is sponsoring a $10,000 hole-in-one prize. To donate or to register, please contact Trish Reid at 613-3548937 ext. 117 or email trishr@kchc.ca.


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It’s ‘back to the drawing board’ once more for Greater Napanee’s proposed firearms bylaw. After months of debate and public consultation, Greater Napanee council voted to direct staff to develop a bylaw that would prohibit the discharge of a firearm within the as-yetundefined urban area of the town. The area of the former Town of Napanee had a firearms prohibition; staff were directed by council to work on an extension of that prohibition to include the “built up area” surrounding the boundaries of the former town. During last Tuesday night’s regular meeting, council first considered a draft bylaw that would prevent the discharge of a firearm within 100 metres of any dwelling in Greater Napanee. Ward 1 Councillor Michael Schenk moved that the bylaw be abandoned. He argued that provincial and federal laws already prohibited the careless discharge of firearms. Ward 3 Councillor Marg Isbester — who initially called on the municipality to consider a new firearms bylaw — said that her concerns related to complaints she had received from residents living on Dundas

Street West. She said she “We have four or five understood that hunters could legally hunt while residents who are on the Napanee River, and it wasn’t her wish to scared to even let kids restrict that hunting. or animals out during However, she said the shooting taking place was that time of year.” taking place on shore, not Marg Isbester, from the water. “They were complaints from Gr. Napanee Councillor people who had people shooting on municipal kids or animals out during property on Dundas Street. that time of the year,” she That’s where the problem said. is. The (hunters) on the Then, she said, the “simriver, I know we can’t con- ple solution is to amend the trol that, and I don’t wish to bylaw to say ‘not in the try to control it… but we (water and sewer) area’ and have four or five residents it’s over and done with.” who are scared to even let On that, she won the

agreement of Schenk. “If they’re shooting on land in the urban area, of course Councillor Isbester has a very logical concern, like anybody else would,” he said before withdrawing his motion. Council then voted to direct staff to develop a bylaw to restrict the discharge of firearms in the urban area. Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery told council that staff could develop a definition of what the ‘urban area’ for council’s consideration at a future meeting.

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questioned the party’s decision to support a private members bill that would exempt EllisDon from having to hire unionized workers. In his e-mail written to the party three months ago, Hillier told his fellow PC MPPs that, “advancing legislation that explicitly abrogates a voluntary collective agreement at the behest of one employer provides our opposition with a proof-point to their allegations. Our opposition will cite this example at every opportunity to demonstrate that we are only fighting unions to make big

business richer.” In a press release issued shortly after his demotion, Hillier said Hudak demanded that he apologize for leaking the e-mail and to withdraw the comments that were contained in the email. Hillier said that he didn’t leak the e-mail, and he wasn’t going to retract what he said. “I made it clear to Tim that under no circumstances would I retract the comments and concerns that I raised three months ago, and that I still stand by to this day,” Hillier said in his press release In spite of losing the critic job, Hillier said he’ll continue to use the same approach in the legislature, and in functioning within the party. “For me,

nothing changes. I was elected to represent my constituents, and I’m still going to represent my constituents,” he said. “I’m a member of caucus. I’ve been stripped of a number of responsibilities, but you can’t strip away my responsibility to my constituents.” Hillier also said he had no plans on leaving the PC caucus, saying that “99 per cent of the time”, he’s in agreement with his party. “If you were not in sync with the rest of your caucus colleagues in a majority of times, then you’d have to ponder why you were there,” he said. When asked how he would function under the leadership of Hudak, Hillier said, “Tim is the leader,

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and he gets to make those decisions. As far as I’m concerned, nothing changes as far as my priorities. I’ll continue to speak out and advocate for my constituents. I will just have (fewer) party responsibilities. My responsibilities to my constituents don’t change at all.” Hillier said that in writing the initial e-mail, he was fulfilling his critic’s role to review pending legislation. “As the critic for Labour, I thought it was my responsibility to convey my analysis of legislation in labour to my caucus. It’s based on this fundamental — nobody has all the time to read and to be fully cognizant of all legislation. That’s why it’s parsed out in different portfolios, and to those people who have an interest in the subject and who can gain more than just sufficient knowledge, but a high degree of knowledge, to provide a thoughtful analysis,” he said.

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