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The Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association is banking on a new partnership with Fish TV to bring more anglers to the region. See Page 9
By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER With electoral boundary changes being proposed by a federal commission, the key concern for county councillors comes down to a name. It was last month the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario proposed a new electoral map for consideration at public hearings this fall, resulting in an additional 15 electoral districts being added in the province. The changes are a result of a population growth of nearly 1.5 million in the last 10 years. During a recent working session, Lennox and Addington County council opted to file a request with the commission enabling the county to have representation at an upcoming hearing. According to chief administrative officer Larry Keech, the county would have a voice at the hearings, but only if it can propose a plan that would account for a larger geographical area. “Do we have impact? Yes, based on making representation and not just by us but with a number of municipalities,” he said. “Ten years ago it did actually influence the boundaries of the ridings.” The latest proposal splits L&A County in more than one riding — this time around all of northern Hastings, Lennox and Addington, Frontenac and all of Lanark County, including Mississippi Mills, would come together, he said. “I don’t need to tell you that that is just massive geographically, and would be very difficult to represent,” Keech said. “It would see the balance of Lennox and Addington, after Addington Highlands, combined with Belleville and South Frontenac in a riding referred to as Belleville, Napanee and Frontenac.” That east-west split has raised some concern in Hastings, which would essentially be split into three ridings, he said. “In our case we are possibly being split in two ridings, but one might say there might be a benefit to that since you (would) have two representatives in Ottawa,” said Keech. Province-wide, the proposed new electoral districts would be located in Brampton (2), Cambridge, Durham (2), Hamilton, Markham (2), Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Simcoe, Toronto (2) and York.
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The NDSS Golden Hawks golf team is hoping for big things as competition tees off in the KASSAA tourney next week. See Page 22 Greater Napanee council is taking its time to review a pair of proposed municipal solar energy projects. Page 25
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Lions Club comes through for fire department Donation used to purchase utility terrain vehicle By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER It didn’t take long for the Greater Napanee Fire Service to break in their new side-by-side utility vehicle — one day, to be exact. What started as a conversation between the town’s fire chief and a Napanee Lions club member has resulted in the club donating $5,000 towards a new vehicle with many uses. Less than 24 hours after being delivered by Cartronics Auto Electric of Napanee, the new Kawasaki Mule side-by-side — a utility terrain vehicle — was used to help fight a brush fire. The donation will help offset the UTV’s $12,000 price tag, not including a $6,000 trailer, which the department has already purchased from reserves. “That (donation) was a tremendous help, so I went to council and asked them to reallocate some of our reserve money and we were able to purchase it,” Gervais told the Beaver earlier this week, when the club officially presented him with a cheque. “I am
still working with another group that is interested in helping us fund the trailer. We have it but we need some parts added to it.” Asked about the new machine, Gervais said it will not only help to fight grass fires and brush fires, but will be used to transport gear, firefighters and anyone stranded or injured in remote locations. “We’re going to put a skid unit on the back that will have water and a pump in it. With the field and grass fires in the spring we can ride along the edge of it and put it out a lot quicker, at least until the guys can get their equipment out there,” he said. “Once we pull out all the hoses and work our guys for hours and hours, then we have to bring all that stuff back in. This unit will help us do that.” The vehicle will also be capable of transporting EMS staff to and from an accident scene, and can accommodate a stretcher on board if needed. “There are going to be a lot of uses for it,” Gervais said. “It’s not just going to be a sole use. It can be used in the winter as well since it has four-wheel drive. We
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OCTOBER 6 BAZAAR Deseronto St. Vincent CWL is holding a bazaar at the Deseronto Legion from 1-3 p.m. Bake sale, tea, miscellaneous and white elephant tables. Ticket draws. Everyone welcome. Call Madelyn Cassidy at 613-354-5155. OCTOBER 13 CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE Bath and District Lions Club annual sale, at South Fredericksburgh Community Hall on County Road 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Art, crafts and gifts, free Christmas
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Once again the time has arrived and many of our clients are in a frenzy to get their exterior projects completed before the window of opportunity closes. Ignoring them completely would not be something I would recommend however, that is exactly what we will do this year. Unfortunately, we played a bit too much this summer and after the plaster fell off of the dining room ceiling Thursday night around 10 p.m., we have decided to concentrate on that project and leave the exterior until next spring.
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Scarecrows made by the L&A 4-H Club will be popping up all over town this week to promote the town's annual Scarecrow Festival, which will be held Sept. 29. Pictured is 4-H Club president Joe McNichols, club member Laura Hale and volunteer Greg Hale, posing with last year's scarecrows. Prizes will be awarded to scarecrows that are judged to be the best.
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OCTOBER 12 YOUTH DANCE At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, 7-10 p.m. Cost is $6 for kids ages 9-15, call Sharon at 613-372-1274 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. OCTOBER 21 TURKEY DINNER At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m., cost is $13. Call Barb at 613-372-2315. OCTOBER 26 ‘THEME’ YOUTH DANCE Sponsored by the Odd Fellow and Rebekahs, at Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Come
dressed in a costume for a chance to win a $25 gift card. From 7-10 p.m. Cost is $6 for kids ages 9-15, call Sharon at 613-372-1274 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. OCTOBER 31 ‘THE MOUSETRAP’ St. Peter’s Anglican Church presents a performance by the Domino Theatre, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie at 52 Church St. (the old Harold Harvey Arena). The performance is at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $18 per person and are available from Ron 613-384-9097, Barb 613-544-3302 or St. Peter’s church office 613-384-1782.
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Happy 65th Wedding Anniversary William (Bill) and Barbara (Babs) Smith Amazing and Devoted parents who continue to share a wonderful life together September 24, 2012
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Thursday, September 20, 2012 If you have a non-profit community event or program you would like to promote? Let us promote it in our Community Pulse event listings. Send the details to beaver@bellnet.ca (‘Community Pulse’ in the subject line), fax them to 613-354-2622 or drop them off at the Beaver office. Events must be in by the Monday before our Thursday publication to ensure the event is entered into our system in time. Events are listed chronologically and printed when possible. For more details on the Community Pulse listings, please call 613-3546641 ext. 109. SEPTEMBER 20 LUNCHEON At Riverside United Church in Yarker from 11:30 p.m. to 1 p.m., with homemade soup, sandwiches, dessert, coffee and tea. Cost is $6. For information, call 613-377-1700 or 613377-1359. VICTORIA II WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Group is hosting a Rose Session at 7:30 p.m. This is open to the public at the Napanee Fire Hall. Their public educator will talk on safety in the home and emergency preparedness. All are welcome. Please call 613-354-1115 by Sept. 17 to confirm your attendance. Please park at the back entrance to the fire hall.. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 9:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER 21 LUNCH AT THE NAPANEE LEGION Lunch menu features roast
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beef with potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, dessert with tea or coffee all for just $9. Everyone is welcome, serving begins at 11:30 a.m. ‘PUTT PUTT’ Putt Putt returns to the Napanee Legion, starting at 3 p.m. Come down and enjoy the fun and win some prizes. Games begin at 3 p.m. SEPTEMBER 22 INDOOR YARD SALE From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 in Millhaven, on County Road 4. For table rental call Jean at 613-5319245. Everyone welcome. Open to the public. Come out and find your treasure. CHILDREN’S THRIFT SALE 20th annual sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Thompson Drill Hall, CFB Kingston. Admission $2. Please visit www.childrensthriftsale.co m for more information and Like us on Facebook too. DINNER AND MUSIC At the Napanee Legion, featuring The Monarchs. Steak and potato barbecue starts at 5 p.m. Tickets ($15) available at th legion, price includes entertainment. HARVEST DANCE AND ROAST BEEF DINNER Proceeds go to ‘Send a Kid to Camp’, at Odessa Fairgrounds. Social from 6-7 p.m., dinner and dance from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Picket Fences and DH Kimberley Burley. Advance tickets $15, tickets at the door $17. Sponsored by the Napanee Civitan Club. Contact Shirley Smithy at 613-386-3923.
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entered for an opportunity to win a bag of apples, courtesy of Wynn Farms. For more information, contact 613-352-5864 or 613-3527807. KINGSTON AND DISTRICT UELS Next regular meeting of Kingston and District Branch, United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada is at St. Paul's Anglican Church Hall, Montreal and Queen Streets, Kingston. Speaker is Dr. Paul S. Fritz, retired from McMaster University as emeritus professor of history. Dr. Fritz is the author of several books dealing with historical matters in eastern Ontario. His topic is ‘Abel Stephens Sr., founder of Bastard and South Burgess Townships’. Join us for a sandwich and square lunch beginning at 12:00 noon, just $3.50. The
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Playing us for suckers F there’s one phrase we’ve all heard most frequently regarding the National Hockey League work-stoppage, it's this (or a variation on the theme): ‘A pox on both their houses.’ Well, you’re going to hear it again in this space. It’s enough to make you wonder: on what planet are these owners and players living? Whatever planet it is, there must be an awful lot of money there. The must also be a wonderful lack of reallife problems. Also, amnesia must also be a problem, since they did this same thing just eight years ago — how soon they forget. The whole thing gives actual labour strife a bad name. Perhaps the most frustrating element of it all is the fact that they’re fighting over our money. And by ‘our’ we mean those of us who count themselves as NHL fans, who pay for tickets or who buy NHL team sweaters. Those of us who provide the viewership for the NHL on television, and whose eyeballs are used to generate advertising
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revenue (and, by extension, revenue for the NHL). However, unlike gasoline or electricity or groceries or insert-necessity-of-life-here, spending money on the NHL is entirely discretionary. None of us are going to die if we don’t go to a Senators or Leafs game this year. That in mind, those of us who are hockey fans should take stock. Maybe it’s high time we let our wallets do the talking. Perhaps if the big pot of money over which NHL players and owners are fighting gets smaller, they’ll be less apt to take us, the fans, for granted. They’re banking on the fact that, whenever they happen to get this straightened out, we’re going to jump into our hockey sweaters, buy our tickets and talk about how glad we are to have them back — as if they’re doing us a favour, and not the other way around. With this lockout, they are doing us a favour. They’re offering us a chance to realize that we have better things to do with our time and money. They’re offering us a chance to realize that,
instead of forking over hundreds to go to an NHL game, we can pay a pittance to see local hockey, from minor hockey to major junior, and support players who are playing for the love of the game, not for dollar signs. They’re offering us a chance to realize there are a million things more important in life than NHL hockey. It would be nice to think the NHL and it players will pay a price for their greed. It’d be nice if a grassroots fan revolt gave the NHL something to really worry about. Sadly, it’s safe to predict that none of that will happen. Eventually, they’ll be back playing, and we’ll be back watching, and paying, hockey-mad suckers that we are. The goose that keeps laying the golden eggs can survive all kinds of abuse, and the NHL and its players know that all too well. However, it’s worth noting that for every baffled and frustrated fan who asks, ‘How can the NHL do this?’, the answer is simple and unchanging: ‘Because we let them.’
As the Executive Director of Community Living Lennox and Addington (we provide support to individuals with developmental disabilities), I want to make a few comments on our local ‘neighbourhood’ issue. As my Board of Directors and I agreed a month ago when the Beverly Street neighbourhood issues became apparent, we were not going to comment — very simply, that’s because this is an issue that has been elevated to the forum of the Human Rights Tribunal. In our opinion both sides of this issue will become clearer throughout the legal processes involved. Having said that, I wanted to adopt an expression that Oprah utilizes: ‘What I know for sure’. What I know for sure is that over the span of my 29-year career in the developmental service sector where I have had the opportunity of playing a lead role in the opening of 20 group homes in various neighbourhoods (here locally as well as in a neighbouring municipality), I am fortunate that I can say the success rate has been 100 per cent. (Only one situation was in what I call a ‘Not in My Back Yard’ state, but when open honest communication occurred with neighbours this matter was quickly resolved). What I know for sure is that how we approach these new situations, how we successfully integrate a diversified grouping, is quite simply in the Approach — gentle, low-key with compassion and listening to others and their fears and concerns. This can make a huge difference. What I know for sure, from professional experience, is that we live in a very accepting community. It is in fact a community where I, in my executive director role, have had the honour to invite our mayor and other councillors to our annual Christmas dinner and dance for the individuals we support and their families. For many years Mayor Gord Schermerhorn and his wife, Karen, have attended, and Gord has offered opening remarks and grace. Shane and Susan Grant (who are also my neighbours) and Roger and Marilyn Cole and Shaun Lucas have attended too. I have found Gord to be an open, accepting gentleman when engaging in conversation with myself or while speaking with any of our individuals we support. What I know for sure is that we get tremendous support given to Community Living Lennox and Addington from the Greater Napanee community.
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Slugs and snails and puppy-dog tails overheard two women at work this week revelling in mutual delight that they never had children. Since those of us with kids are the majority — and we have no shortage of fellow commiserators — I didn’t begrudge their sharing in the common bond of childlessness. Through my eavesdropping I learned that, in having successfully dodged the bullet of motherhood, their greatest source of relief came not from avoiding labour pains, but rather from being spared a lifetime of enduring the unpleasant, tangy smell of little boys. Apparently they had some experience with small male visitors whose pigpen-ish odour had left a lasting impression (and maybe even a lingering cloud). They went on to speculate about why little boys can smell so bad. Listening to the uninitiated debate a subject with which I am all too familiar left me smirking as I typed away at my computer, pretending not to hear. “I think it’s the shoes” said one, “The shoes and the dirt!” added the other. I wanted to explain that the smell is actually a mixture of the fumes or off-gassing from the rubber shoes themselves — take a whiff in the shoe department at Wal-Mart and you’ll know what I mean — combined with sweat and dirt from the feet (and other sources), and a few dribbles of dried urine thrown in for good measure. And on that last point, can someone tell me when exactly the young
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archers become skillful enough to hit their target? Mine is five years old, and let me tell you, he’s no Robin Hood! Their conversation reminded me of my own once-upon-a time apprehensions about motherhood, and that fateful day when an Ultrasound technician pointed to a blip on a screen and announced a little prince charming was on the way. And yes, the Mother Goose rhyme about “slugs and snails and puppy-dogs’ tails” immediately came to mind. My husband was beside me when the gender report came in and the tiny room got pretty windy as I felt him exhale a breath he’d been holding all morning. As soon as the proverbial stick turned blue, Mark had been praying for a boy. He was convinced he wouldn’t have the faintest idea how to parent a little girl, however ‘sugary-spicey’ and ‘everything-nicey’ they are rumoured to be. I on the other hand added several cans of Febreze to the growing shopping list in my head, and immediately inhaled the blustery breath that had just left my husband. His was sheer relief, mine sheer terror. Back then I had a very one-dimensional view of little boys, knowing only the potential they had for being dirty, smelly and gross. As it turns out, I was in for more than a few surprises. What I would have liked to share with my childless colleagues, but didn’t, is that I have
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Train Of Thought learned these last few years that there is much more to little boys than meets the eye — or the nose — and that grossness and noxious fumes don’t even begin to tell the whole story. I’ve seen first-hand how wrong many of our stereotypes are and how many key ingredients are missing from Mother Goose’s folkloric recipe, chief among them the reckless abandon with which little boys give and receive love, and the bigheartedness with which they embrace life every day. What I didn’t know that day in the hospital, and what many people overlook, is that a boy’s tough exterior belies the fragility and vulnerability that is just below the surface. Even as they are bruised and scraped, reeking to high heaven from a day spent sopping up the muck and mire of the
great outdoors, they must be handled with care. Nowadays my eyes are wide open. In my own home, with my son’s friends, and wherever I go I stumble upon inspiring vignettes that speak of an untold capacity for tenderness. I see stirring tableaus that tell the lesserknown tale of the warm, compassionate nature that little boys possess. On a crowded subway car, during morning rush hour, a tiny boy waves hello and goodbye to all of the passengers. As the self-appointed social convener, he penetrates an otherwise impenetrable world. Cold, grey, expressionless faces light up as he lifts each urban spirit he greets. At a splash pad in a city park, a small boy runs to comfort his even smaller sister who has taken a hard fall. Beating mom and dad to the punch, he holds her hand until the tears have gone and she is steady and ready to play once again. In the hallway at an elementary school, a young boy does a highspeed, ‘running bear-hug’ to greet his mother who has come to get him early for a weekend adventure. As she braces for impact, he surrenders against her, not caring who hears, and exclaims “I love my mommy.”. On a backyard play structure two seemingly tough little men bravely fight back tears, not wanting to accept that the play date is over and someone must go. When their final
pleas for “more time” fall on deaf ears, they embrace one another, and a beautiful bromance is borne. Everywhere I turn there is so much empirical evidence to disprove the many myths about little boys and shatter the unflattering Mother Goose brand and its related preconceptions, and yet they endure. Why? I guess it’s still so convenient to label boys as rough and smelly and dirty and girls as sweet and pretty in pink, and then encourage them to act accordingly. Maybe it means that in spite of how far we think we have come as a society, we’re still not ready to let go of the old stereotypes and really open our eyes to all the things boys can be. The biggest of all hurdles to overcome perhaps is learning to embrace their vulnerability, confident that it does not compromise their masculinity. Now that’s some frightening territory. One thing is for sure however: it’s time to rewrite that silly old limerick. So think twice the next time you see it on a greeting card — it simply doesn’t do the little lads justice. Their legacy is so much than smelly shoes, slugs and snails, and puppydogs’ tails. Michelle Hauser lives in Napanee with her husband Mark and their son Joseph. Her column appears every two weeks. She loves to hear from readers, so feel free to email her at mhauser@ontario.anglican.ca.
What I know for sure, on a personal note, is that this is the same community that 16 and 17 years ago respectively welcomed two young children from China who were adopted by my husband, Dave, and I. It is in this community that our two children have flourished into young, responsible adults. At Community Living our tagline is ‘Inspiring Possibilities’. With so many examples, we are proud to say we have developed many wonderful partnerships within our community. Thank you, Greater Napanee for welcoming, accepting and encouraging growth with so many folks who come from diversified backgrounds. It is with open hearts and compassion that acceptance becomes a reality. What I know for sure, Greater Napanee, and I have said it before, you rock! Barb Fabius Executive Director Community Living Lennox and Addington
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Ants milking cows and other neat stuff veryone must surely remember their first introduction to biology in the elementary grades. I think it was purposely chosen so we would remember, so fascinating was the content. I know I did. The story was about the ladybug, and for reasons unclear to me, it suddenly came back to me when a an e-mail came in with a query about introduced ladybugs and native ladybugs. That was not a lesson we had to learn in our school as ladybugs were ladybugs, and easily recognized. Invasive Asian ladybugs did not come into play as they were not an issue back then. However, the ladybug story we learned was no less interesting. It was about how their favourite food was aphids, but it also included ants as another player in the story, and how they would stroke the aphids to release what we were told was a substance known as “honeydew.” Ladybugs ate honeydew, but it was the ants that craved this stuff, the teacher referring to these aphids as their “ant cows,” and how ants herded these aphids as though defending them from predators. All intriguing stuff to me as it was about the same time in my life when I was attending the Toronto Exhibition every sum-
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mer, where my favourite drink was – you guessed it – Honeydew. Not sure of its origin, or what it contained. I just remember we counted the days to the Exhibition opening when we could once again drown ourselves in Honeydew. We were addicted. Naturally I equated the honeydew the ants craved to the delicious Honeydew drink of the 1950s. No wonder they enjoyed it! What our teacher had failed to tell us though, was that the honeydew in the insect world was nothing more than the euphemistic term for aphid excrement! Ewwww! My whole world came crashing down, and I haven’t had a Honeydew since, if it’s even available now. It has been a good year for insects, and I must admit that, as a naturalist, I don’t go ballistic when insects are about. I learned many new butterflies, dragonflies, and am starting to amass a digital photo file, thanks to a couple photographers who fill my inbox almost weekly with macro shots of interesting insects. Most I find fascinating, even the mosquitoes, for they are what attract the bats around our house in the evening, and the dragonflies and swallows during the day. I have even enjoyed the yellow jackets that have been making use of my hummingbird feeder this fall, the bald-faced hornets at the oriole
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Outdoor Rambles feeder and the honey bees at the bird bath. We need bees, and among the more unusual ones reported to me by e-mail were the digger wasps. Very law abiding little critters who get along fine with us, provided we don’t get them riled up by handling them roughly. They seldom sting, preferring instead to save that tool for paralyzing larvae which they drag into their tiny holes they excavate in the earth. The insect larvae packed inside will remain in a comatose state in the hole and will serve as fast food for the bees when they hatch. Another photo received just last week was that of a solitary bee, otherwise known as a leaf
cutter. Unlike most bees who like to form colonies, solitary bees are what the name suggests. They are private insects that prefer to work alone. The photo I received was of one jamming a piece of leaf into a tiny cavity in a piece of wood. They also utilize holes in the ground, but tend to prefer natural cavities they find in trees or buildings. Depending on the size of the cavity, they will build nests composed of a string of cells, whatever the cavity will allow. Each cell is made from these microscopic chunks of leaves. While the bees do not store honey, the females do store pollen which they thoughtfully insert into the cells of their nests. Each cell contains one egg and one pollen ball. The larva consumes the pollen ball and enters hibernation once the pollen is consumed. In the spring, the larva pupates, and the fully developed
bee cuts its way out of its nest, and away it goes. Does the average person notice the incredible ways of insects? Well, some do, for there were many queries and stories that come to my attention. One person even mentioned having built a nesting block for mason bees. For those who cannot use a drill, one can buy these blocks already drilled for you. Perhaps others out there, who do notice these things, also acquired their interest from a teacher and her story of ants milking cows. Apparently the same story is still being told in many classes, so it must be an effective tool. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613‑476‑5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 70 Years Ago September 23, 1942 n The Napanee Board of Education announced that the Napanee high school’s opening would be delayed by one week. The reason? Tomatoes. Due to an urgent appeal from local canning factories desperate for help in harvesting the tomato crop, the school board announced that it would add an extra week to the summer break. Several Napanee Collegiate Institute students were actively involved in harvesting, and would be needed during that week. n A man and woman were lucky to escape with relatively minor injuries after the motorcycle on which they were riding crashed west of Napanee. The accident happened near Gretna on the River Road, near Elmer Alkenbrack’s hill. Fred Heurmann of Kingston and his passenger, Doris Davis, were thrown from the bike when it hit a stone. Heurmann managed to avoid a collision with an oncoming car, but still suffered several cuts and bruises, along with a concussion.
35 Years Ago September 21, 1977 n A proposed Ontario Milk Marketing Board quota cut was bad news for many local dairy farmers. The board announced that it would reduce the quota by two per cent. The decrease in the amount of milk that farmers could ship at the normal price was expected to prompt many farmers to give up on the industry. A couple of factors were at play in causing the board to institute the cut. One was the fact that the demand for some dairy products — cheese and butter in particular — were on the decline; the other reason was the production of “industrial milk” had increased substantially. n Deseronto council was pressing the Ontario Government regarding the skyrocketing price of its ongoing water-and-sewer project. The project had been expected to cost about $1.33 million in 1974; by 1976, that estimate had ballooned to almost $3.6 million. Under the old estimate, Deseronto households were expecting to pay around $90 per year for a five-year period to help to pay for the major infrastructure improvement. However, households were to be charged $195 a year if other funding sources couldn’t be found to make up for the cost increase.
Above are pictures taken from undated postcards of historic buildings in Napanee, only one of which remains. At the top is the Napanee Town Hall, which still stands in the Market Square. In the middle is the old Napanee Armouries, which stood just west of the market square until the 1960s. At the bottom is a picture of the Napanee Collegiate Institute high school, which was closed in the mid 1950s, and was located near the current Napanee District Secondary School site.
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Tourist association channels lure for visitors LOLTA gathering support for new partnership with Fish TV to promote region By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER ETTING to know the Land O’ Lakes region and area fishing hot spots could just be a television remote-control click away, thanks to a new partnership with Fish TV. A five-year marketing proposal was recently presented to the Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association, and has since received support from Greater Napanee council. Billed as a sustainable, innovative, incremental and collaborative project, the partnership would see the creation of eight television shows aimed at educating potential visitors about the Land O’ Lakes region. According to LOLTA general manager Rachelle Hardesty, the project will
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increase tourism to the region and create jobs. “We have used the Tourism Regional Economic Impact Model developed by the Ministry of Tourism and we have used low conservative numbers that are feasible,� she told council during a meeting last week. “Based on five years this project expects at least 9,000 people each year.� She said that those visitors, spending $1,000 each, would result in revenues of $45,000 by the end of year five. “The TREIM model only goes up to 2016 however, we presume the numbers will stay the same for 2017/2018 as they are for 2016,� she added. “With the calculations for the region over the course of five year, 506 jobs will be created. The numbers show that this is a sustainable project.�
The Land O’ Lakes would be the only destination featured as part of the Fish TV Productions program. “This is our opportunity to showcase the region,� said Hardesty. “Viewers of the show will see that Fish TV is only fishing and showcasing one region. This will be an easier decision on where the viewer should visit.� Eight of the dedicated shows will be viewed by 2.5 million viewers and will be aired at least 103 times, she said. This would include television networks in both Canada and the United States. While LOLTA will be applying for CFDC funding for this partnership, Hardesty said that municipalities in the region are each being asked to provide $5,000 to support the proj-
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ect. “The $5,000 will allow for a television show to be featured in your township, mentioning the township they are fishing in and credits at the end of the
show,� she added. “This is an opportunity that the townships or counties would not be able to do alone.� LOLTA will be the lead on the project with the gen-
eral manager working directly with the president of Fish TV Productions. Six of the nine municipalities covered by the LOLTA have supported the project to date.
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Church Services SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 , 2012 RD
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Frank Hamper 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. 9:00am - Worship Service AA meeting Friday 8pm
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Nursery Care provided Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends� Wednesday 7pm - Family night. 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome. Affiliated with PAOC.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:15am - Church Service and Sunday School Please join us!
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things, charity (love).� Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome.
ANGLICAN CHURCHTRINITY PARISH
Sunday Services Rev. John VanStone 613-378-1281/379-2204 St. Luke’s, Camden East 9:15am Service and Children’s Program Christ Church, Tamworth 11am Service and Children’s Program You are welcome to join us for weekly Service.
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg Riverside United Church Yarker Worship Service & Sunday School 9:30am Details: 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com Moscow United Church Worship Service 7:00pm Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E., 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. William Perry on the 17th Sunday after Pentecost September 23rd, 2012 at 10:30am Sermon: “Servant of All� All are Invited & Always Welcome Thought for the Day: “A life centered on Christ is a successful life.� www.trinitynapanee.ca
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE
613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman 10am - Joint Service at Newburgh Contemporary Praise Service with the Newburgh Praise Band. Everyone is welcome!
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca Morven United Church Service 9:00am Sunday School & Nursery Bath United Church Service 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after Service Everyone is Welcome!
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 7pm - Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED 4734 German Rd., “A Place to Belong� CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our services
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 9:15am - Holy Communion 10:30am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.�
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service
Fall Festival Sept 22nd 11am-2pm THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm-55+ Everyone welcome.
Worship at the Church of Your Choice
291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!�
THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF TYENDINAGA The Ven Brad Smith, Rector Sunday Celebrations September 23rd All Saints Church - 8:30am 1295 Ridge Rd., Tyendinaga M.T. Christ Church - 10:30am 52 South Church Ln, Tyendinaga M.T. 613-962-278 All are welcome! For more info, please visit www.parishoftyendinaga.org
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday - 5:15pm - Mass Sunday - 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Ryan McNally Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; children’s activity each week� Selby: 9:45am Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Fall Day at Beaver Lake Park Wednesday: 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s Group Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service
Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise Church 9:15am - Worship Service Roblin Church 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083/613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am - Morning Service MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs.:7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+, Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information call the church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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CN grant supports underpass improvements $25,000 earmarked to help spruce up Centre Street site; municipality also to pitch in By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER he areas around the CN underpass on Centre Street will be spruced up thanks to a grant of nearly $25,000 from CN’s ‘EcoConnexions From the Ground Up’ Program. Greater Napanee was one of 25 communities selected to receive the grant, which is aimed at promoting the greening of municipal properties across Canada, especially
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areas in close proximity to rail lines. A total of 72 applications were submitted across Canada for 2012, the program’s inaugural year. With its partners Tree Canada and Communities in Bloom, the program will help Canadian municipalities establish tree-planting initiatives in a sustainable, environmentally responsible manner. “CN’s comprehensive sustainability agenda goes beyond making our own operations as fuel efficient
and environmentally friendly as possible. We also aim to support sustainability initiatives in the communities we serve,” said Claude Mongeau, President and Chief Executive Officer of CN. “The From the Ground Up program is an important part of this effort, and we are thrilled with the community response.” Mongeau said the program received high quality submissions from large and small communities across Canada. “We were so impressed
with the submissions that we decided to triple the funding for this year’s program,” he said, adding that only $150,000 was set aside originally, but was increased to $500,000 in the end. According to CN, the successful candidates were chosen on the basis of a rigorous selection criteria, designed and overseen by Tree Canada and Communities in Bloom. The two organizations rated each application on those criteria and CN then selected final candidates
from the top-ranked communities. Tree planting is expected to begin this fall. On June 26 council authorized staff to submit the application with the intention of maintaining the new Garden Gateway pending the grants approval. Last week CN announced that the Town of Greater Napanee would receive $24,465, with the total budget for the project estimated at just over $51,000. While the grant will
cover the entire cost of plant material, seed blends, fertilizer, and bark mulch, the town is contributing $5,200 towards planting and $1,000 for communications. An additional 40 hours of in-kind volunteer planting, valued at $16,480 in town labour for site preparations and town equipment use, is being donated by staff. A landscape plan prepared by landscape architect Scott Wentworth was presented to council this week.
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SEPTEMBER 26 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7 p.m. SEPTEMBER 27 TURKEY SUPPER Hosted by Roblin United Church at the Roblin Community Hall, from 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $12, children 6-12 $5, children under 6 free. For tickets call Lily at 613-388-2876. ZUMBA GOLD At Tamworth Legion, starting at 9:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER 28 ‘THEME’ YOUTH DANCE Sponsored by the Odd Fellow and Rebekahs, at Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Come dressed in mix matched clothing for a chance to win a $25 gift card. From 7-10 p.m. Cost is $6 for kids ages 9-15, call Sharon at 613-3721274 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. CONCERT Bath United Church presents The Valley Men, a male voice choir from Ottawa, in concert. A varied program of sacred music, spirituals, old favourites, broadway and tradi-
tional music to delight everyone. Refreshments will be available. Concert will be held at St. John’s Hall on Church Street in Bath starting at 7 p.m. A goodwill offering will be accepted with all proceeds going to support the upkeep of the church. SEPTEMBER 29 ENTERTAINMENT AT DESERONTO LEGION The Deseronto Legion brings the music of The Sound of Time. From 3 to 6 p.m. this group from Tweed will entertain with upbeat country and old time music, featuring a fiddle player. Come and welcome this band, new to our legion. Remember, no cover charge, just good music and good friends. SCARECROW FESTIVAL AT MACPHERSON HOUSE From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Macpherson House will be celebrating Napanee’s Scarecrow Festival. We will be offering tours of the house and candy-making demonstrations. Children will have the opportunity to make crafts and play with traditional toys. Admission by donation. Call 613-354-5982.
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‘Smile cookies’ have L&A Hospital grinning By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER Tim Hortons Smile Cookies are back and make supporting patient care services at Lennox and Addington County General Hospital a treat. Launched on Monday, the annual fundraiser runs until this Sunday with all proceeds from the sale of each $1 cookie going to support the hospitals medical equipment fund. “On behalf of all restaurant owners and team members in Napanee, I would like to thank our loyal guests for their generosity and support of the Smile Cookie campaign,� said Robert and Lise Annett, Tim Hortons Restaurant owners in Greater Napanee. “Tim Hortons is thrilled to support L&A Hospital with the funds raised and bring smiles to so many people’s faces.� The fundraiser was first held in 1996 to raise funds for the Hamilton Children’s Hospital, but has since grown into a major fundraising event across North America.
In 2011 alone, the Smile Cookie campaign raised $4 million across Canada and the United States. Nationally, Tim Hortons restaurant owners support more than 345 local charities through the campaign. Locally the Smile Cookie campaign has raised $18,785 since 2007 – with those proceeds going to the LACGH Foundation for the purchase of medical equipment, to improve and save lives at the hospital. Contributions from 2008–2010 were used to offset the cost of $3.5 million digital diagnostic imaging xray equipment, which has benefited 16,113 individuals through x-rays completed between April 2011 and March 2012. Alida Nugent, a foundation spokesperson, said this year’s proceeds would also help purchase new medical equipment. “It goes into the general medical equipment fund, so where ever there is the greatest need, it goes towards that piece of equipment,� she said. The special smiling chocolate chunk cookies are on sale at all Tim Hortons Restaurant locations until Sept. 23.
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Chantalle Annett, manager of the Dundas Street Tim Hortons Restaurant, holds up one of the many Smile Cookies available this week
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Napanee Terry Fox Run keeps moving along Local event bounces back from near cancellation By Seth DuChene EDITOR Just as they have for more than three decades, local residents were inspired to hit the streets of Napanee on Sunday in the hope of someday defeating cancer. Only a few short weeks ago, however, it appeared as though the Terry Fox Run might become a memory in Napanee. Without a local organizer, the Terry Fox Foundation feared it might have to cancel the annual cancer fundraiser. Recently-retired firefighter Gary O’Neil, however, stepped up to take on the organizing duties for the 32nd installment of the Terry Fox Run. On Sunday, moments before the first group of Terry Fox runners embarked on their trek
from the Napanee Mall, O’Neil tipped his hat to Joanne Haffie, who had been the longtime organizer of the Napanee Terry Fox Run until this year. O’Neil pointed out that, since the Terry Fox Run began more than three decades ago, the event has raised more than $481,000 in the Napanee area alone. “It just goes to show what Joanne has done, and her family has done. Joanne and her family have provided a lot of hard work and dedication over the years, and it’s been fantastic,� said O’Neil. Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn also praised the work of Haffie over the years in his remarks before the run. O’Neil admitted that he was worried that he might have difficulty finding
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Sisters Patty Keller and Liz Hamilton walk down Centre Street during Sunday’s Terry Fox Run. enough volunteers to help him put on the walk on Sunday. However, he said that people came out of the woodwork to lend a hand. “You do a great job
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LEGION WEEK IN DESERONTO… Deseronto Legion, Branch 280, is hosting an open house to celebrate Legion Week from Sept. 16-22. Executive members will be in attendance from 2-4 p.m. each afternoon to welcome visitors and explain what the Legion does for the community. Membership applications will be available for all who wish to join. Refreshments will be served.
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Waste Management — including staffer Stan Wallbank, above — was the latest local company to participate in a ‘team build’ at the Habitat for Humanity site in Bath last Wednesday. With a minimum donation of $2,000, a corporation or organization can rent a build site for the day, not only providing financial support but manpower as well. Team builds are a primarly source of fundraising for Habitat for Humanity, which started its first L&A build in Bath earlier this year. To support the Bath build, WM made a $10,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity.
GIVEAWAY DAYͶSEPTEMBER 22, 2012 Please Remember: Residents of Loyalist Township are encouraged to take part in Loyalist iIt is your responsibility to redŽǁŶƐŚŝƉ͛Ɛ ĨŝƌƐƚ ͞'ŝǀĞĂǁĂLJ ĂLJ͟ ŽŶ ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ͕ ^ĞƉƚĞŵďĞƌ ϮϮ͕ ϮϬϭϮ͘ This initiative is being offered to all residents to promote the re-use of move any items from the curb all unwanted goods. that are not picked up during this event. Loyalist Township How Giveaway Day works: will not be collecting these
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Breast cancer is the most feared disease that Canadian women face. One in nine women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. One in 27 will die of it. In 2006, an estimated 22,200 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and 5,300 will die of it. While these figures are startling, the good news is that since 1993 the incidence of breast cancer has stabilized and death rates have declined steadily. With early detection, improved treatments, and knowledge of prevention, women today are doing much better in the battle against breast cancer. Prevention According to the Canadian Cancer Society, at least 50 percent of cancers can be prevented through healthy living. Below are some lifestyle choices that can help reduce the risk of breast cancer: • Eat a diet high in fibre. Flaxseeds, oat bran, fruits, and vegetables are all great sources of fibre. Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts contain cancer-fighting nutrients. • Minimize your intake of saturated fat and avoid trans fats. • Maintain a healthy body weight. • Be physically active. Studies show that even moderate physical activity may reduce your risk by 30 to 40 percent. Spend at least 30 minutes on five or more days of the week doing aerobic activities such as brisk walking, cycling, or swimming. • Limit your alcohol intake to no more than one drink per day, or cut it out altogether. • Breastfeed your baby. Breastfeeding seems to offer protection against breast cancer, plus it's good for the baby. • Don’t smoke. Smoking and breathing second-hand smoke can increase the risk of breast cancer, along with many other health problems. •Only use hormone replacement therapy if absolutely necessary and for a short period of time (less than five years). • Minimize your exposure to chemicals that have been linked to increased cancer risk such as dioxins, phthalates, pesticides, and herbicides. Some of these chemicals are referred to as xenoestrogens because they have estrogen-like activity in the body. Dioxins are found most abundantly in farmed fish and in the fumes from incinerated waste. Phthalates are found in plastics, particularly when they are heated or reused, and pesticides and herbicides are concentrated in non-organic produce. For information on chemicals and disease, refer to the CHE Toxicant and Disease Database, http://database.healthandenvironment.org Good health includes good financial health Along with making healthy lifestyle choices, a financial plan is also important for your future. Part of that financial plan can include being prepared in case of a critical illness. This part of your plan can help you recover financially and move past an illness. Critical illness insurance is one way to help you recover without financial pressures and without tapping into savings. More information about women's health issues is available in Sherry Torkos' book Live Well: A Woman's Guide to Optimum Health, available free of charge from www.toLiveWell.ca.On the website you can also learn more about the importance of good financial health and creating a financial recovery plan should you become critically ill. Sherry Torkos, Bsc Pharm (www.sherrytorkos.com) is a pharmacist, author, and certified fitness instructor. The website www.toLiveWell.ca and Sherry Torkos' Live Well Tips are brought to you by Sun Life Financial. Patty Mason Tel: 613-354-7402
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NDSS student protest of Bill 115 in works Walkout planned for next week; extracurriculars unaffected by labour unrest so far By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER Bill 115, officially dubbed by the Ontario Liberal Government as the Putting Students First Act, isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sitting well with NDSS students. In an effort to voice displeasure over the legislation, a group of NDSS students plan to stage a strike on Sept. 26, walking out of their last period class and marching to Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Town Hall. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am worried about the teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; democratic rights,â&#x20AC;? NDSS student and event organizer Charlotte Gurnsey wrote in an email. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m also standing up
for the teachers because we need unions to protect us in the workplace. We fought for our rights in the 1920s, so are we going to go throw it all away? I am standing up for the teachers because if we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t, then who will?â&#x20AC;? Gurnsey, whose mother is a teacher, said about 160 fellow students have said they will march on Sept. 26. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While the students are (at Town Hall) I want everyone to sign a petition that I can give to the local government explaining our ideas,â&#x20AC;? wrote Gurnsey. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If nothing happens then at least I can say that we tried our best to help the teachers.â&#x20AC;?
Gurnsey says she has researched the issue from both sides before arriving at her decision. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I do not know if all of the teachers are aware (of the planned strike), but one teacher came up and talked to me and gave me a pat on the back and said she was happy about what I was doing for the teachers,â&#x20AC;? wrote Gurnsey. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The teachers are very limited in what they can say. Depending on the teacher they will tell you more or less.â&#x20AC;? The controversial Bill 115, which passed last week, has been accused by some of violating the Ontario Labour Relations Act of 1995 because it sus-
pends the teachers unionsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; right to strike for two years. It also freezes wages, drops the amount of sicks days allowed in one year from 20 to 10 and prevents teachers from banking sick days from previous years. Because they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t legally strike the union has suggested teachers refuse to take part in extracurricular activities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going ahead with all the teams that we have enough students to field,â&#x20AC;? said NDSSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; athletic director and teacher Todd
Collard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The general consensus across all of Kingston was the union will tell us if they want us to withdraw our voluntary services. If they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t tell us than we should provide the opportunities for kids to participate (in sports).â&#x20AC;? Some schools across the province have resorted to cutting out school sports as a result of work-to-rule actions to protest the recent legislation. Collard said at any point the union could make that call and they'd have no choice but to comply.
"The students are generally unhappy about the uncertainty, but theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re happy that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing everything we can to provide the opportunity,â&#x20AC;? said Collard. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think they understand. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to be very up-front and explaining it as we have the information.â&#x20AC;? Napanee isn't the only school with a protest planned for next Wednesday â&#x20AC;&#x201D; according to various media reports, several other schools are planning similar events across Ontario.
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SEPTEMBER 29 BAZAAR AND TEA Hosted by Holy Name of Mary Parish at the parish centre from 1-3 p.m. at 7288 Old Highway 2, Marysville. Enter through side door to basement of the church. Crafts, preserves, baking, raffle tickets, etc. Everyone welcome. Raffle tickets will be drawn on day of bazaar. HARVEST DANCE Bath and District Lioness present A Bit of Nostalgia. Dance to the greatest hits of the past from 8 p.m. until midnight at South Fred Hall. Tickets are $15 per person, includes light buffet. Door prizes, silent auction, 50/50 draw. Proceeds to go to L&A Hospital Medical Equipment Fund. For tickets, call Crystal at 613-373-2889 or Berniece at 613-354-9165. SEPTEMBER 30 FISH AND CHIP DINNER Adolphustown United Church (Dorland) is hosting a fish and chips dinner with salads, baked beans and pie for dessert! Catered by Mike Mundell. At South Fredericksburgh Community Centre at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $15 for adults; $10 for child under age 13. Call 613-373-2801 to reserve your tickets and avoid disappointment at the door! GOSPEL CONCERT At 6:30 pm. at the Enterprise Free Methodist Church. Featuring Nick and Gwen Chajkowski, Gary and Denise Frizzell, Vernon Scott and Ruth Oliver, Kevin Simpson and Randy and Kielo Carlson. Lunch and fellowship at 613-3582536. 133RD ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Roblin United Church celebrates 133 years. Special music by Art McCullough and Lorne McKinnon. Guest speaker is
Bruce Harry. Tasty lunch after the service. Everyone welcome. TEAM DIABETES FUNDRAISING JAMBOREE At the Strathcona Paper Centre, doors open at 10 a.m., entertainment from 11 a.m. to 9 a.m. Live music includes Chuck Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Aoust (emcee), Joe Saunders, Jeff Code and Silver wings, Tim Sheffield, Mitch Barker, Lisa Hart, Dennis Whitty, Texas Tuxedos, Sheila Bedard and the Girlz and more. Silent auction, bake sale, 50/50 draw. Cost is $15 in advance, $20 at the door (under 12 free), includes lunch and doorprize draw. Door prize is 42-inch LG Trueslim flat screen plasma TV, valued at $550. For tickets call Lorna at 613-354-0637 or Jenn or Rob at 613-388-1177. OCTOBER 2 TURKEY BINGO At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Early bird at 7:15 p.m. Books $7-$15. Call Barb at 613-372-2315. OCTOBER 3 UCW PIE SOCIAL Grace United Church Women are sponsoring a pie social at 7 p.m. at Grace United Church. Entertainment by Emma and Sam McNichols. Come and enjoy good music and tasty pie for $6. OCTOBER 6 HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall, Doors open at 6:30pm show starts at 7:30pm. Entertainers are: Dave Vickers, Bonny Mitchell, Denise Ganz, John Milner and our MC is Ralph Vankoughnet with our Heartland Country Band, Tickets are $12 at the door or in advance at Grayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s IDA, Marieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Place, Smartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Florist, Bakerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Baitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Hooked on Hair and in Deseronto at Downtown Variety.
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OPP unzips annual kids’ winter clothing program BEAVER STAFF The OPP have kicked off its ‘Adopt-A-Child’ program, which has annually provided new winter clothing to kids ages 12 and younger over the past 25 years.
The event sees local police agencies join forces with Quinte Broadcasting and a core group of volunteers to ensure that all area children are warm this winter. OPP Detachments in Central Hastings, Greater
Napanee and Prince Edward have partnered with Stirling-Rawdon Police and the Belleville Police Service. Since starting in 1987, with 113 children helped that year, the program has grown to support more than
1,200 children each year. Registration has already started and goes until Sept. 28. According to the OPP, the program is geared toward low-income working families in need of assistance, with the custodial
parent or guardian able to register the child. For more information or to register a child, contact Napanee OPP Cst. Jackie Perry or Cst. Stacey Cooper at 613-354-3369. Donations can be dropped off at any of the
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Two local residents were arrested and charged following a narcotics bust, spearhead by Project Round Up, in Stone Mills last Friday. A warrant was executed on County Road 1 last Friday at 6 a.m. by officers with the OPP Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau, the OPP Drug Enforcement Unit along with the assistance of the OPP Tactical Response, Emergency Response and Canine units. As a result of the police search, 49 mature marijuana plants were seized outside the residence. Police also seized 11 plants that were growing indoors. In addition to the pot plants, police also seized 206 grams of marijuana bud, three kilograms of marijuana shake, three shotguns, two rifles, one handgun and 13 high capacity assault rifle magazines. A 52-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were charged with production of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, six counts of careless storage of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a weapon, possession of a prohibited firearm and possession of prohibited firearm magazines. Both were released on a promise to appear and an undertaking with conditions and are scheduled to appear in provincial court in Napanee on Oct. 23. The OPP is asking anyone who suspects or knows of someone growing marijuana or producing any type of illegal substance, to contact the nearest OPP Detachment or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.tipsubmit.com.
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A pruning primer (Part 1) pies? Cut accordingly. It may be helpful for you to know that when you remove branches or young growth from a plant, it generally produces thicker growth in its place. A great way to thicken straggly boxwood, then, is to give it a trim. Nothing severe, just enough to encourage it to thicken up during its next flush of growth.
“My garden is my favourite teacher.” ~Betsy Cañas Garmon I arrived at Melissa’s house at the prescribed time to pick her up. We were on our way to a meeting. The only problem was that I couldn’t open my car door to get out. A long, protruding branch from an old, red Japanese maple was in the way. I started the car and backed up about a meter. I was in business. With my passenger securely strapped into the car we were on our way. “Melissa, what is with the red maple overhanging your driveway?” I exclaimed as we drove away. “Oh, that? My Dad is afraid to prune it. He thinks he might hurt it,” she replied. I find this situation is not unusual. What you do not know about the art of pruning trees, shrubs, and evergreens can leave you daunted. When you value something like a maturing tree, you hesitate to remove portions of it without knowing if harm might come to the plant as a result. Or not. Here is my ‘pruning primer’: a short guide that you can hang on your fridge to remind you that not pruning your permanent plants can be a mistake. First, the chances of damaging a tree or shrub from pruning are high only if you go at it like Edward Scissorhands. On the other hand, if you are thoughtful and informed when you head out with the hand pruners, loppers, and pruning saw there is very little that can go wrong. Think of pruning as ‘hair cutting’ for plants: for the most part, any ‘damage’ will be overcome in time as the plant continues to grow. And, I might add, the so-called damage generally is of a cosmetic nature. If you are aggressive and dramatically change the shape of the family’s favourite lilac, the plant may be much more forgiving than your spouse or kids
Shrubs Flowering shrubs are pruned after they produce blossoms. This is an ideal time of year to prune serv i c e b e r r y, forsythia, purple sand cherry, and the like. But do not leave it much later as these plants set their flower buds in the fall, which is just around the corner. Later summer and fall blooming shrubs like Rose of Sharon and most hydrangeas are best pruned in later winter or spring. I cut down all of my Annabelle hydrangeas in April, before the new growth gets going. The spent blossoms provide winter interest in the mean time. When you prune a woody shrub, avoid the ‘bowl cut’ syndrome. Instead, open the plant up to filtered sunshine and increase the air circulation by removing three year old and older wood. Cut out branches that
cross over one another, that are not bearing their share of young growth (which are the flowering parts), and the ones that are dead (need I say that?). Any growth that is 2 cm or thicker should be removed using a pruning saw. Do not use the lumber saw in the basement. A good quality pruning saw does the work on the fore cut and the backstroke. It holds its edge for years [vs. a cheap one] and it does not rip and tear at the bark as you remove unwanted growth. Be sure to cut as close to the remaining trunk or stem as possible, making the cut clean. A pair of quality lopping shears can go a long way if you have reasonably mature woody plants growing in your garden. I have several pairs that I use for shrubs and trees on my property. I find that they save me a lot of time when pruning large quantities of branches as they work much more quickly than a pruning saw. Loppers are great for making quick work of branches that need to be cut into four foot lengths and bundled for green garbage pick up. Both loppers and hand pruners have their limitations of course. I have seen a great, quality pair of pruners go to waste when someone who did not know their strength tried cutting a piece
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‘candle’ in spring and that is it for the year. Cedars grow more or less consistently from spring to fall. This is the perfect time of year to prune all evergreens, unless you want to simply thicken up a ‘candler’ like a pine. For these you will cut the candles in half come spring. When I prune a cedar hedge or an upright juniper I use a pair of ‘garden shears’. There was a time when we called these grass shears but they have been replaced by the ubiquitous and much noisier weed whacker. That is another story. Stand back and observe the current shape of a plant before you attack it with your equipment. Do some branches protrude where they do not belong? Is it becoming thin in some areas? Is it too tall or wide for the space that it occu-
may be. Secondly, quality tools are key. More than buying the best cutting tools on the market, it is important to keep them sharp and clean. I have a small container of sewing machine oil in my garage to dab on the gears and moving parts of my pruners every time that I use them. I keep an edge on my hand pruners and shears with a high carbon sharpener that I run over the blades before I head out to work in the garden. This takes less than a minute and it makes the job so much easier and safer. Evergreens Most evergreens ‘flush’ with new growth twice in the year: mid to late spring and early fall. Examples include boxwood, junipers, and euonymus. Exceptions are spruce, firs, and pine: they
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of wood that was too big for them to handle. The results usually are a twisted pair of pruners that look like a train wreck or a car whose frame has been bent. Not much you can do to fix that. The Japanese maple at Melissa’s house is now pruned. The lateral branch that was in the way of opening car doors is gone. No harm. And a better looking plant. Next week I will tell you how to prune fruit trees and berry bushes. Stay tuned. Question of the Week Q/ For the past two years my impatiens plants have looked ‘stunted’. They don’t grow and eventually give up mid-August. I water regularly and fertilize. What am I doing wrong? A/ Gardeners across the country are experiencing the disappointment of the pathogen Plasmopara obducens, which causes downy mildew in the ever popular Impatiens plants. This problem is not exclusive to our part of the world. Our gardening friends in the UK have been working on this problem for years. Unfortunately, there is no solution. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40 a.m. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.
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Duo puts jazzy spin on old favourites Julie Michaels and Kevin Barrett next up on Riverside stage in Yarker on Saturday By Seth DuChene EDITOR Those who take in the next installment of the Riverside Concert Series in Yarker this weekend will be treated to a jazz duo who have perfected their musical partnership. Jazz veterans Kevin Barrett and Julie Michaels hit the stage at Riverside United Church this Saturday night at 8 p.m. The Toronto-based duo are making their third appearance in the village. Barrett — a jazz guitarist who has played alongside Barrett and many other performers over the years — says that he and vocalist Michaels have been collaborating for nearly 15 years. As such, the twosome enjoy a special kind of familiarity. “We fall off the log in the same way,” he laughs. “We can anticipate each other… it’s a pretty engaging show.” He said that familiarity has also given
them the confidence to step away from jazz standards and experiment with ‘jazzy’ takes on popular favourites. “We’ve had a lot of fun straying from the traditional bounds of jazz repertoire,” he said, adding that he and Michaels have tried various pop, folk and blues tunes in recent years. They’ve also experimented with Brazilianstyle music as well. The end result is some new twists on some old favourites, he said. Among the songs that might pleasantly surprise as jazzy reboots are The Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’ and ‘Come Together’, and Paul Simon’s ‘50 Ways to Leave Your Lover’ — all of which are on the duo’s latest CD. “It’s music that (the audience) don’t think of as jazz tunes, but we arrange them and perform them (in that style),” said Barrett. The concert series has been developed over the summer by Yarker's Waterfall Tea Room and Morningstar Productions. For tickets or information call 613-377-1856 or 613-378-2736.
MEAT ROLL Every other Friday at the Napanee Legion, starting on Sept 28. Come down and enjoy the fun. COMMUNITY EUCHRE Every Thursday night starting on Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Newburgh Hall. Everyone welcome, admission $2, and please contribute to the lunch. For information call David or Kathy McNichols at 613-378-0463. LEGION WEEK IN DESERONTO Deseronto Legion, Branch 280, is hosting an open house to celebrate Legion Week from Sept. 16-22. Executive members will be in attendance from 2-4 p.m. each afternoon to welcome visitors and explain what the Legion does for the community. Membership applications will be available for all who wish to join. Refreshments will be served. DESERONTO MARKET Open each Sunday in Rathbun Park, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featuring artisans, craftspeople, business, produce and specialty food vendors. Vendor space available, phone 613-396-3885. LEGION FRIDAY LUNCHES Friday lunches are back at the Napanee Legion branch at 11:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome, serving begins at 11:30 a.m. TOPS YARKER TOPS. has arrived in Yarker. Learn how to ‘take off pounds sensibly’ and join us on Tuesdays each week beginning at 6 p.m. at the Yarker Free Methodist Church. Check
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Raiders win opening night shootout thriller Napanee’s 10th shooter, Colin ‘Chilly’ Childerhose, warms hearts by ending marathon By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS It took three periods, overtime and 20 shootout attempts, but when all was said the Napanee Raiders notched a 6-5 Opening Night win over the Amherstview Jets at the SPC on Tuesday. Colin ‘Chilly’ Childerhose was the unlikely hero, deflecting the winning shootout goal off Troy Paquette’s glove hand, into the air where it came down and slid slowly passed the goal line. “Not too many,” Childerhose said of how many shootouts he’s been asked to take part in. “Maybe when I was younger.” His goal put an end to a wild night that saw each team cough up the lead twice. Andre Frappier wasted little time scoring Napanee’s first goal, finding the back of the net on the power-play less than two minutes into the game. Cassidy Bruni and Liam Vanburen responded for the Jets, each scoring a power-play goal just three minutes apart. Joel Ferland, Luke Emmons, Eric Dwyer and Zach Knapp-Hermer each
scored for Napanee, offset by one more each from Bruni and Vanburen and one from Brody Taylor in the third. Five minutes of extra time solved nothing, setting up a shootout that was just as back and forth as the game. Amherstview’s Ryan Fletcher and Brett Elder, the team’s fifth and seventh shooter respectively, each scored on their attempts and appeared to sew up the game each time. Both celebrations were short lived as Knapp-Hermer and Dylan Leduc made good on their attempts to prolong the game. That’s when Childerhose stepped up and finally sent the Napanee crowd home happy. “I had no idea (it went in),” He said, noting that he thought Paquette had squeezed his shot into his glove. “I was hoping and praying, but I’m glad it did.” Kyle Copeland was great when his team needed him, gutting out 27 saves in regular game play before stopping eight of the ten shootout shots. Paquette was a little better, stopping 43 shots but was beat twice when a shootout save would have given him the
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Amherstview goalie Troy Paquette managed to get a glove on Colin Childerhose’s shootout shot, but couldn’t corral it, sending into the air where it came down and counted as the game winner. win. First wins are always memorable but for André Roy, making his Raider head coach debut, a shootout thriller takes the cake. While he could have done without the blown leads, he was all smiles after the game. “I would never have dreamt this script, overtime in the 10th round of the shootout,” said Roy. “It was exciting but the guys
kept their composure.” Roy was a bit displeased with some of the calls that went against his team, leading to three Amherstview power-play goals. “It’s a scorer’s league,” said Roy. “They’ve got some good players on the other team and you’ve got to give them credit, they took advantage of their opportunities.” Before the game Roy
formally revealed the team’s captain to be Dwyer. “He was able to command the dressing room,” Roy said of Dwyer. “He walked in and everyone respected him. A lot of the kids didn’t know who he was, just that he was a returning veteran. He’s got that leadership presence about him.” For his new role as captain, Dwyer is the Raiders' Ontario Milk Marketing
Board player of the week. Next up for the Raiders is their first look at the Deseronto Storm, as the two teams will finally square off for a 7:30 p.m. showdown at the Deseronto Community Centre. Despite being just 10 minutes apart from each other, these teams have never faced each other in any game, be it exhibition or season. For the Storm it’ll be their Junior C debut.
Golden Hawks golf team looks to return to EOSSAA First round washed out by rain By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER et weather postponed the start of the KASSAA golf season, which was scheduled to tee off Tuesday afternoon at Loyalist. As a result the already brief season will be shortened from a 54 hole tournament to a 36. The original round two, now round one, is scheduled for this afternoon, when the teams will head to the Napanee Golf and Country Club for 18 holes. On Tuesday they’ll head to Garrison Golf and Country Club for the final round. For the first 18 holes the teams are allowed to use six players,
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Chase Dowdle watches his drive during the Hawks’ golf tryouts on Monday. wait and see.” Whalen and Austin James, both in their final years, are expected to anchor the team. Both had
considerable success on the links this summer and the national level. That experience, plus their previous years playing in KASSAA,
will be a huge bonus this year. The road to EOSSAA is filled with many hazards. First among those is the fact that the season is short and unforgiving. Considering that the entire KASSAA season is jammed into one week and the students have little time to practice, one rough round can bury a team. As if mastering their own game wasn’t challenging enough, giving the competition any opening can spell disaster. “This area has been tremendous for golf in general,” said Hartwick. “From what I’ve seen the players have been very high from this KASSAA conference. I bet you it will continue again this year.” Hartwick expects Holy Cross, Regi and Ernestown Secondary to be among the Hawks’ biggest challengers, but notes any team can get hot at the right time. “We have a lot of Grade
9 and 10s out, so we really have a mix,” Hartwick said of the team’s tryouts. “There’s a few kids who came back and then we have some younger kids this year.” To help foster the growth of their younger players Hartwick and fellow coach Geoff James have created a junior team to go with their senior team. The junior program serves as a feeder system to the senior, as they develop the fundamentals. Hartwick points to Evan Brown, now in his fifth year, as an example of how much a golfer can evolve in a relatively short span. Though the 2012 portion of their season will wrap up quickly, the Hawks will head to South Carolina this spring to take part in a major tournament which includes high school entries from across the U.S. and Canada.
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Rain extends Napanee golf season Final Friday night scramble pushed to tomorrow
By Cathy Hunter SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER GCC held their final Thursday Night Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s League of the season on Sept. 13 with a banquet for 78 and golf for 75. Paul King and Dick Dodds tied as winners of the overall low net for the year, each earning them a share of the championship title. Both of their names will be forever etched onto the Napanee Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Night trophy. Flight winners for the season were presented by Doug Murison. The lowest average, and the first winner, was Ron Gillespie in B flight.
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Next was Murray Halliday in C flight. He was followed by Doug Murison of D flight and Mark Hudgins of A flight. Prizes were presented to the next three leaders of each flight based on their overall average regardless of flight. The prizes, in order, went to John Smith, Harvey Rombough, Matt Hale, Al Thompson, Paul Haaksman, Terry Young, Len Joyce, Rob Baker, Al Wrigglesworth, Rick Browning, Brian Bowen, Tar Brady, Frank Dunham, Gene Beyba, Jay Hawley and Al Pomeroy. The play for the evening was a scramble with equalized teams.
NDSS set for fall KASSAA season Jr. football start delayed till Oct. 2 BEAVER STAFF ASSAA tweaked its junior football schedule a bit, ultimately giving the NDSS Golden Hawks team some more precious pre-season practice time. The new draft has the Hawks hosting Sydenham on Oct. 2 to open the season, instead of taking on Regi on the road this afternoon. That extra two weeks will be invaluable for the young Hawks as they can now run full contact practices in full gear. Elsewhere NDSSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; jun-
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Top team, with a six below par 29, was Jim Ash, Ron Gillespie, Gary Holmes, Doug Pennell and Bob Crowther. The next four teams all had an identical score of 31. These were, in no particular order: Harvey Rombough, Dale Bartlette, Daryl Latimer, Rob Baker, Terry Young and Carl Strudwick; Jay Hawley, Glen Piper, Matt Hale Jr., J. Wansborough and Matt Hale Sr.; Paul King Guy Lacroix, John Deren, Doug Murison, Al Wrigglesworth and Dennis Chadwick; Milt Rose, Brad Warner, Rob Barbara, John Smith, Art Hunter and Bob Childs. A special prize was pre-
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Sept. 20: NDSS field hockey, KCVI Blues @ NDSS Golden Hawks, 4 p.m. Sept. 20: NDSS girls basketball, LCVI Lancers @ NDSS Golden Hawks, seniors at 4 p.m., juniors at 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 21: Storm season opener, Napanee Raiders @ Deseronto, 7:30 p.m. at the Deseronto Community Arena. Sept. 25: Picton Pirates at Napanee Raiders, 7:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre.
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Stars get first taste of ‘A’ calibre in tournament play BEAVER STAFF With both confidence and some trepidation, several Napanee Minor Hockey teams began play in the “A” division travelling to tournaments in Cobourg and Markham. The tournament marked their first ‘A’ action since making the jump from ‘BB’ in the off-season. The Peewee Minors drew first blood in their tournament, winning their grouping with five straight
victories. Continuing their success, after being provincial champions at atom last year, they hammered Cobourg 10-2, shut out Oshawa 5-0, coasted 7-2 in game 3, before gaining a 10-2 win in the semis. They capped it off with a 5-0 shutout in the Finals. The Napanee Novice A Stars also travelled to Cobourg to compete in the Cobourg Cougar Classic fall tournament. Overall the Stars put forth a great effort going 2-3, and scored 25 goals. On Friday, they
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played against Oshawa and came away with a 16-0 win. Goal scorers were Zach Slaven (four), Reid Lambert (three), Ethan Martin (three), Cole Campbell (one), Cal Uens (two), Ben Albright (two), Owen Gibson (one). Corbin Votary and Ryan Aldridge both shared the shut-out. On Friday afternoon, they fell 3-2 to Cobourg. Ethan Sutcliffe scored twice and assists went to Slaven (two) and Campbell (two). On Saturday against Port Hope the Stars fell against Cobourg 4-1. Goal scorers were Albright, Gibson, Uens and Campbell. There was strong goaltending by both Aldridge and Votary. Although they worked hard, they lost in the Finals to Port Hope 6-1. Campbell scored the only goal for the Stars. The Peewee Majors started off strong against the Cobourg A’s going out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Steven Shea and Nelson Powers, but the teams were tied with minutes to go before Eli Brown made it 32 on a setup by Adam Doyle. They dominated over Oshawa 5-2. Powers and Shea combined for two early goals, while Brown, Shea, and Seth Foster added singles. Makenzi Montpetit, Powers, and Ethan Winter (two) had helpers. These results insured first in their grouping,
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which resulted in a letdown as they fell 3-2 to Port Hope. They faced a tough Oshawa team in the semi-final, losing 3-1. The Napanee Bantam squad faced the host Cobourg team on Friday. They played a spirited contest, but succumbed 2-0. Their next daunting task was against last year’s championship Quinte West boys in an 8-2 loss. Unphased, and needing a win to continue in the six team division, they came out with a fine 6-3 win over North York to continue play early Sunday in the semifinal. A tired, but hard-working squad lost 51 to mighty Quinte West. In the Markham Waxers
Tournament in Scarborough, the Atom Minors were hitting on all cylinders after a 3-0 loss, by pulling off three straight wins to get to the Finals. In the 6-2 Caledon win, Connor Brooks tallied twice while Johnny Hearns, Ben White, Blake Maracle, and Elliot Mundle all contributed singles. The team continued to perform effectively in a 5-1 defeat of West Mall with Brooks again scoring twice, and Hearns, Mundle, and White also contributing. Whitby was their next victim, a 5-0 shutout. Ben White led the way with two goals. Also scoring were Mundle, Maracle, and Brooks. Emerson Kennelly
and Ray Mullens shared goaltending duties allowing only 10 goals in five games. In the final, Connor Brooks earned a hat trick, but it wasn’t enough. Milton took the title 4-3, but the locals were proud to be Finalists in their first tournament as an “A” centre. With the tournaments in the books, the Stars will now get set for league play, which begins this weekend. Saturday’s games at SPC include the Atom Minors at 4:30 p.m., the Peewee Minors at 6:00 p.m., the Bantams at 7:00 p.m., and the Peewee Majors at 7:30 p.m. Best of all, it is now free.
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By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER Council has deferred making a decision on two solar projects on municipally owned land, giving members more time to review the proposal. After directing staff to explore the possibility of installing solar panels on the rooftops of town buildings, a review completed by staff found that ground mount systems would be more viable. According to a report by Trent Gervais, general manager of Infrastructure Services, this would avoid the possibility of shortening the life span of rooftops or creating maintenance issues. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In working with Strathcona Solar Initiatives (of Napanee), two potential sites have been identified as potential 500 kilowatt sites,â&#x20AC;? he told council at a recent meeting, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the first site being a five acre parcel of land that is currently the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s snow dump, and the sec-
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Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Evenings and Weekends by appointment
APPLIANCES FOR SALE
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up. At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
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For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
SMITTY’S APPLIANCES LTD. 969-0287 FARM
APPROXIMATELY 75 brown egg layers, 18 months old, $4 each. Ask for Stuart, 613-379-2274. 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. Call George, 1-800-589-1375, cell 613827-8485. E-mail: georgewickens@hotmail.com BARN REPAIRS, steel roofs repaired or replaced, barn boards replaced, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screwnailing, painting, sandblasting, etc. Call John, 613-392-2569. BORDER COLLIE and Sheltie pups; boar goats for meat and breeding stock. Call 613-379-5951. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction every Tuesday, For marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. HORSE BOARDING, Tamworth area, indoor arena, 2 outdoor sand rings, 128 acres of trails, daily individual turnout, coaches/trainers welcome. e-mail asutcliffe@kos.net or call Alison, 613-379-2139 or 613530-0520. JOHN DEERE X300 lawn tractor, 42” hydrostatic, 114 hours, $2,600 or best offer; John Deere HD 7’ bush hog, 100 hours, $3,900. 613966-1146. WEANER PIGS for sale, $40 each. Call 613-386-5113.
COMMERCIAL
2012 DAILY Date book is still available, only 1 left at half price. Our front office has a variety of office supplies including table paper. You can place an order with us for wedding invitations and accessories, business cards and address labels. If what you require is not in stock, we will be glad to order the item for you. The Napanee Beaver, 613-354-6641, ext. 101.
DOYLES WINDOWS AND SUNROOMS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE HUGE FACTORY DISCOUNTS Take advantage of the weather and large Discounts available on our custom made Windows, Entrance Systems, Patio and Storm Doors.
MOORE BROS. Water softeners, water purifiers and filtering systems. Free water test, free installation. Salt available. 613-354-5516.
WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS 2012 FALL REBATE SALE Factory incentives up to $1,000 or Instant Rebates up to $600. Call for more information
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LUV-A-K9 CLASSES, dogs love school too, obedience, puppy, manners, agility, Rally O, conformation. Register, 613-389-2895 www.luv-a-k9.com
CARS & TRUCKS
1987 THUNDERBIRD, mallory ignition, 4-brl/dp holley carb, high performance, aluminum intake, new tires and brakes and more, $3,000. Call Bill, 613-354-9565. 2005 BUICK Allure, power everything, remote starter, non-smoker, certified, e-tested, 183,500 km, $4,750. Call 613-352-5918. 2010 MAZDA 6, 65,000 km, 4 cyl, silver, $16,000, mint condition, all records included.. 613-354-9795. AUTO PARTS, new and used, auto and truck parts, we buy scrap metals. Cars and trucks wanted. 816 Goodyear Road, Napanee. Call Parts-A-Plenty Inc. 613-242-2326, 1-888-689-1795. Yes, we have tires. CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Mike, 613-561-8445 or Dan, 613929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires.
MOTORCYCLE, 2000 Yamaha VStar 650 Classic, black, 24,000 km, excellent condition, $3,500 certified. 613-476-5509. TWO HONDA ATV’s, 2000 350 4 trax, $4,250; 2008, like new 420 Rancher, $6,250. 613-378-5276.
BOATS & MOTORS
1962 18’ Grew Cruiser Lap Strake Mahogany interior, 4 cyl, 60 hp, Volvo Penta inboard, 2nd owner (stored for 20 years), excellent condition for restoration, $3,500 or best offer. Brad, 613-373-2227.
SEASONAL RENTALS
COTTAGE, 2 bedrooms, Lake Mississagagon, available September thru October, also booking for 2013, $680 weekly. 613-354-9303.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT 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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Downtown commercial space, street level, 2100 sq.ft. office space. $925. monthly plus HST. Includes heat, utilities & A/C. Perfect location on Dundas Street across from Tim Hortons.
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NAPANEE, COMMERCIAL storefront, 600 sq ft, downtown, prime location, $575 plus, suitable for boutique, retail or office. 613-5394847. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN boutique retail/professional space, large display window, busy street, 400 sq ft, $475 inclusive. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, DUNDAS Street, retail/office space, 900 sq ft plus basement, display window, $675 plus. 613-539-4847.
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, modern 1 bedroom ground floor apartment, close to downtown, $620 monthly plus hydro, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613561-7956. BACHELOR APARTMENT, available October 1st, $625 inclusive. Reply to Advertiser, Box 149, c/o 72 Dundas Street East, Napanee, Ontario K7R 1H9. CLEAN, BRIGHT, newly renovated, 1 bedroom apartment, in quiet building, close to downtown, $750 monthly plus hydro, heating included. 613-352-7805. DESERONTO, AVAILABLE immediately, large 1 bedroom, second floor apartment in security building, $725 monthly inclusive, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613-561-7956. DESERONTO, 2 bedroom duplex, deck, large back yard, parking, laundry closet, excellent condition, $850 plus, non-smoking, no pets. 613-539-4847. DESERONTO, 3 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, double living room, separate garage, small yard, excellent condition, everything is new, nonsmoking, no pets, $1,100 plus, serious inquiries only. 613-539-4847.
FOR RENT
LARGE 2 bedroom 2 storey apartment, $795 plus heat and hydro, available October 1st. 613-3546186. LOOKING FOR someone to share accommodation, a young lady who can paint and do housework and willing to get driver’s licence, must drink, rent negotiable, 7 miles south of Napanee. 613-354-9289. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment above retail store, recently renovated, excellent condition, $750 plus hydro, off-site parking available, nonsmoking. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, SPACIOUS 1 bedroom apartment in quiet well maintained adult 6-plex, laundry facilities, ample parking, no pets, $750 includes water and heat, available November 1st, first/last. 613-354-9127. ONE BEDROOM apartment in Napanee, includes appliances, heat and parking, lights extra, $700. Call 613-929-4155. ONE BEDROOM apartment, main floor, stove/fridge, parking, washer/ dryer on premises, no dogs, available November 1st, references, first/last, $765 monthly, inclusive. 613-354-7342. SMALL 1 bedroom apartment in Napanee, includes appliances and parking, $625 plus hydro. Call 613929-4155. SMALL QUIET 2 bedroom apartment, Napanee, no pets, no smoking, references required, $800 inclusive. 613-354-1194. THREE BEDROOM town house, Napanee east, no smoking, no pets, first/last, $900 monthly plus utilities, available immediately. 613-354-8506. TWO BEDROOM renovated apartment, available October 1st, $875 plus hydro, non-smoking. Call 613354-2636. TWO BEDROOM apartment, 2nd floor, appliances, parking, nonsmoker, no dogs, available November 1st, references, first/last, $875 monthly, inclusive. 613-354-7342.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED ASAP, looking for 3-4 bedroom house to rent or lease in the beautiful Napanee area, house and property will be well maintained and cared for, first/last month’s rent not a problem, garage would be an asset. Call Susan, 613-888-4839.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN street level store or office plus 2 spacious, bright rented apartments with potential of over $2,200 monthly income, $169,000. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000. RESTAURANT FOR sale or lease, seats 30 people, new furnace and electric panel, freshly painted, all contents included. 613-388-2520. STIRLING, ONTARIO, waterfront on village pond, huge treed lot, 4 bedroom home, hardwood floors, 1 1/2 baths, full walkout basement, paved drive, separate 2 car garage with loft, bargain at $139,900. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & County Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
CONTRACTOR BUYS in town and rural properties in need of repair. Call us for free evaluation. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
WANTED
MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
HELP WANTED
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PART-TIME HELP required on a farm, starting immediately. Call 613-354-9374. TUDOR NEEDED to help with grade 8 and 9 students. Please call Suzanne, 613-561-1052.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED CLEANER looking to clean offices. Call Roger, 613-331-5380. FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HANDY MAN with truck and skill to work for you, will tackle any job. 613-396-2672. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.
JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED
• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service
Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671; cell, 613-561-1621.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
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.
BUSINESS SERVICES
napaneekarate.org WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.
WANTED TO BUY Looking to purchase NDSS Torches year book 1960-61, 1962-63, 1965. Will pay generous amount 613-354-8713
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. INDIAN CUISINE cooking lessons, fresh ingredients provided, catering and gift certificates available, $35. 613-354-6635.
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ART SHOW, Colebrook Keirstead Annual Art Show, October 6th, 7th, 13th and 14th, sale prices on originals and prints, 2570 Marlbank Road. 613-478-5370. FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Harrowsmith. Firearms course, October 19th, 20th; Hunter Education, November 2nd, 3rd (in time for deer season). Wild Turkey license examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786. PAINTING CLASSES in oil and acrylics, Wednesday nights starting September19th or Thursday mornings starting September 20th. Thomas Kinkaid style painting in acyrlic. Monday nights starting September 24th, pen and ink with oil rouging for Beginners and Intermediates. Tuesday nights starting October 2nd, Tole painting for Beginners. For more information call Penny Allison, 613-388-2449.
CARDS OF THANKS
Words cannot express our thanks to everyone for all the love, prayers, cards, phone calls, food and many acts of kindness shown to us at this difficult time of sorrow. We are truly blessed to have so many wonderful friends. Mark and Breanna, Jim and Carmel Bell and family.
MEMORIAMS
BRENNAN - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Noreen, who went to Heaven, September 18, 1996. A million times we’ve needed you, A million times we’ve cried, If love could have saved you, You never would have died, Things we feel most deeply Are the things to say, Our dearest one, we loved you In a very special way, If we could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We’d pray to God with all our hearts For yesterday and you. Forever loved and deeply missed by the Inwood and Brennan families. ROBERTSON - In loving memory of my husband, Walter, who passed away September 21, 2011. What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by your wife Janet. ROBERTSON - In loving memory of a dear grandfather and greatgrandfather, 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. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Elizabeth, Darren and Abby. SHURTLIFFE - In loving memory of beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, George, who passed away September 22, 2010. A light is from our household gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled, Some may think you are forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, But in memory you are with us, As you always were before. Loved always by wife Margaret and children, Doug, Anne, Lucy, Ken, Sylvia and families. SMITH - In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Robert (Bob), October 21, 1952-September 18, 1992. Whatever else we fail to do, We never fail to think of you, You linger in our memory still, Not just today, but always will. Faye and nephews, Ron and Mike Hudson.
DEATHS
BROWN, Timothy Maurice
Surrounded by his family at Kingston General Hospital, on Monday September 17th, 2012. Timothy Maurice Brown, of R.R.#2, Stirling, formerly of Picton and Belleville at the age of 38. Beloved son of Maurice (Moe) and Debbie, Marilyn Badgley and Mike and Step son of Alex Waywell and son-in-law of Jerry and Pat Ryan. Beloved husband and best friend of Teresa, and cherished Daddy of Drake. Dear brother of Susan, Sarah and Jenny. Even with his devotion to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Tim touched the lives of so many and will never be forgotten. Go Leafs Go! Tim is resting at the Whattam Funral Home, 33 Main Street, Picton, Ontario. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, September 21st, at 10:30 A.M. Deacon Bill Gervais officiating. Cremation with Interment to follow at Mt. Olivet Roman Catholic Cemetery. If desired, donations to the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (Oncology Unit) would be appreciated in memory of Tim. Visitation with Tim’s family on Thursday from 6-8pm. Online donations and condolences at www.whattamfuneralhome.com
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FISHER, Annie Margaret (Clark)
Peacefully, with her family at her side, at The John M. Parrott Centre in Napanee on Sunday, September 16, 2012, in her 99th year. A lifelong resident of Belleville, beloved wife of the late Fred J. Fisher. Loving mother of Louise Christopher (Bernard) of Cottonwood, California and David (Brenda) of Napanee. Sadly missed by grandchildren, Eric Christopher (Lesley), Brian Christopher, Mary Ann Christopher, Mary Beth Christopher, Jay Fisher (Crystal) and Sarah Fisher. Great-grandmother to Logaan, Hailey, Emma, Finn, Gabriel, Grace and Rhys. Predeceased by her brother Fred Clark, sisters, Emily Goyer (Fuller) and Jenney Heard (Fuller), survived by her brother-in-law Derek Heard. Lovingly remembered by her nieces and nephews and many friends. Annie was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star, member of the Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club and Christ Church of Belleville. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to The John M. Parrott Centre, Napanee or a charily of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements through Limestone Cremation Services with details of a Memorial Service to follow.
Whattam Funeral Home CLARK, Wayne Archibald
GENDRON, John Russell
Peacefully, with his family surrounding him, on September 14, 2012, at the age of 70, beloved husband of the late Linda Diane Harrison. Always remembered by his companion Linda Armstrong. Loving father of Archie ((Lisa) of Bath and Wyatt (Stephanie) of Napanee. Cherished grandfather of Zenith Yara and Rowan. Dear brother of Ross Clark, Sandra (Ray) Seabrook and Tim (Kristine) Clark. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews from the Clark and Harrison clans. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 2pm. Reception followed the Service with burial at the family plot in Swinton Park on Friday. For those desiring, donations by cheque to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation or the Belleville General Hospital will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
Peacefully at Quinte Health Care Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital on Thursday, September 13th, 2012, John Russell Gendron, Served during WWII as a gunner in the R.C.FA.F., of Picton, formerly of Smiths Falls, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of Linda. Dear father of Denise Gendron (Stephen) of Toronto, Valerie Taylor (Keith) of Picton, John Rankin (Deanne) of Kingston and Melanie Rankin of Napanee. Dear brother of the late Joy. Grandpa of Andrea, Nicholas, Luke and Mike and grampy of Lydia. The Memorial Service will be held at the Whattam Funeral Home, 33 Main street, Picton, on Friday, September 21st at 2:00pm. Padre Stan Whitehouse Officiating. If desired, donations to the National Air Force Museum of Canada would be appreciated by the family. (Cheques only please) Friends may call on Friday afternoon from 1:00 till service time. Online condolences and donations at
Whattam Funeral Home
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MACK, Jean
Peacefully, at the Village Green Nursing Home in Selby, on Saturday, September 15, 2012. Jean Mildred Mack of Adolphustown, at age 80. Predeceased by her husband Leo Mack and her mother Christine Peters. Dear mother of Gale Martel (Christian) of Rockland; Wilfred Mack (Judy) of Adolphustown; Jane Shelley (Tim) of Marysville; Glen Mack (Debbie) of Adolphustown and the late Ann Mack. Loving grandmother of Amy Mack (Pat Mueller), Lisa Mack (Dale Davy), Allen Martel (Amanda), Shawn Mack (Wendy), Kyle Mack (Liz), TJ Shelley (Katrina Jackson) and the late Stephen Shelley and Victoria Shelley. Grreat-grandmother of Landon Mack, Elizabeth Mueller, Nathan Rosseau and the late Zofya Sullivan. Sister of Laura Silver (late Curly), Helena Bierma (late George) and Hardy “Bud” (Marion) Peters. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (Wannamaker-Tierney Chapel) at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Wednesday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, September 20th at 11am. Interment Adolphustown United Church Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Diabetes Association or the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
MacLACHLAN, James “Jim” Malcolm
Suddenly on Septembeer 12, 2012, at the age of 77. Loving brother of the late Robert Reginald (Patricia) of Montreal; Ann Gagne (Rodney) of Gatineau; Frances (Charles) Robertson of Ottawa and Margaret (Peter) Landry of Napanee. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews as well as greatnieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Angus and Edna. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Monday, September 17, 2012 from 7pm9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 10:30am, reception followed the Service. Interment in Quebec at a later date. For those desiring, donations by cheque to the Cancer Society, the Kidney Foundation or a random act of kindness will be greatly appreciated by the family. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
WILD, Frank
Thursday, September 20, 2012
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
All claims against the Estate of HELEN LOUISA COLE, late of the Town of Greater Napanee, who died on or about the 24th day of May, 2012, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before the 11th day of October, 2012, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice. Dated at Greater Napanee, this 20th day of September, 2012. Christine Florence Howie, Estate Trustee, By her solicitor, G. GRAEME G. DEMPSTER 21 Market Square, P.O. Box 310 Napanee, Ontario. K7R 3M4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All claims against the Estate of William Alfred McIntosh late of the Town of Greater Napanee, in the Province of Ontario, who died August 16, 2012, must be filed with the undersigned on or before October 13 , 2012. Thereafter the estate will be distributed having regard to only the claims received. William J. McIntosh 845 South Shore Rd. Napanee, ON K7R 3K7
HELP WANTED
Paulmac’s Pet Food Plus Pets
Permanent Part-Time Sales Associate Approx 10-20 hr/wk, $10.25/hr. Qualifications 1-2 yrs retail sales or working with animals. Non-smoker, heavy lifting required. You must be available to work any of our store hours: M-W 9-7, Th-Fr 9-8, Sat 9-6, Sun 10-5 If you are a mature, enthusiastic person who enjoys pets and people, please drop off a resume in person this Friday, September 21st between 12-4pm Napanee Mall 613-354-7564
CAREERS
ReturntoLearn Tuesday Sept 25 and Oct 2 Visit loyalistcollege.com today to book your appointment
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Picton / Napanee 3.25 x 2.25 CLASSIFIED section OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT
The Town of Deseronto is currently seeking a qualified individual to
assist September with the operation Run 20and maintenance of the municipal water and wastewater facilities (WT-3, WD-1, WWT-3, WWC-2). Duties include,
but are not limited to, treatment process monitoring and control, sample collection, routine laboratory analyses, equipment maintenance, distribution and collection systems maintenance, water meter reading and repair, and building and grounds maintenance. The position is 40 hours per week and requires participation in the oncall rotation (30 min. response) and weekend duty (every third week).
At the Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Frank Wild of Napanee, at age 81, beloved husband of Sarah Wild (Lasher) and the late Amelda Wild. Dear father of Stephen Wild of Kingston and stepfather of Christopher Harris of Kingston and the late Andrew Harris. Brother of the late Cecil Wild and Nancy Lamb. Brother-in-law of Marilyn Wood (Pat), Corilyn Lasher (Vic Hale), Richard Lasher (Lynn), Sheila Lasher, Angela Whattam (Dean), Timothy Lasher (Janet) and the late Alice Lasher. Son-in-law of Jean Lasher and the late Bert Lasher. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (Wannamaker-Tierney Chapel) at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Friday, September 14th from 10am followed by a Service in the Chapel at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery, Napanee. Memorial donations made to the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications: • Post-secondary diploma or degree in a related technological or scientific discipline • Operator certification for water and wastewater facilities • Knowledge of relevant provincial and federal legislation and guidelines • Mechanically inclined with ability to troubleshoot basic mechanical and electrical defects • Understanding of applicable health and safety regulations and standard practices • Proficiency in standard software packages such as Microsoft Office applications • Certification in an applicable recognized trade is considered an asset
The Town of Deseronto offers a competitive salary (commensurate with qualifications) and a comprehensive benefits package.
Interested persons are invited to submit a resume and covering letter on or before 4 pm Friday October 12th, 2012 to: Town of Deseronto (Water & Sewer Dept.) 331 Main Street PO Box 310 Deseronto, ON K0K 1X0 613-396-3436 613-396-1517 (fax) tharvey@deseronto.ca
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
AT 10:00 A.M. AUCTION SALE FOR MRS. GRACE CHESSELL, TWEED ON SITE DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 37 in Tweed take River Road (across from Pallet factory) west to Jones Road. Turn north on Jones Road to 142 Jones Road or from Hwy 62 north of Ivanhoe take Crookston Road east to Jones Road. Dining room table/ 2 leaves, 6 high back chairs & matching china hutch, Mahogany double bed/ matching 4 drawer chest & double dresser, King size bed/ headboard, triple dresser & night table, Antique 3 drawer dresser/ oval beveled glass tilt mirror, 2 2 drawer night tables, vibrating & heated recliner (beige), Lazy boy rocker recliner, walnut vanity/ cathedral style mirror, wing back chair, white 2 door cabinet, child’s wooden riding horse, qty. of glass & china including covered butter, vases, cake platters, lamps, linens & bedding, craft books, beer making equipment, sealers, Stafford milk shake machine, single pedestal desk, 2 grandfather clocks, 2 swivel rockers, etc. Floor Mate floor polisher, Lloyd child’s carriage, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, washstand, round table, Dictaphone, Baldwin organ/ bench, sofa bed, Dirt Devil vac, exercise equipment. Mastercraft 26 inch radial arm saw, table top drill press, Trademaster 10 inch saw, Mastercraft wood lathe, air compressor, Craftsman chain saw, push mower, step ladder, 2 dog crates, 2 Esso & BA gas cans, MTD Snowflite snowblower, wheelbarrows, Eliminator Power box 800, shop vac, tool cabinet, Beam dust system, shelving units, copper tubing, clamps, qty. of hand tools, wrenches, hammers etc, shovels, floor jack, chains, gun cases, hunting clothes, tool boxes, General grinder, sockets & many more small shop pieces. Tandem axle utility trailer needing some work. See my web site for detailed list. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
at 1 p.m. ANTIQUE & MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE At the Palace Building Fair Grounds, York St., Napanee (Behind Curling Club) FEATURING: Toro riding lawn mower; 3 wheel scooter; 6 guns; Gibbard dining room suite; several wood working tools; buggy wheels; Die cast toy trucks, cars, banks & airplanes, model trains; FURNITURE: Gibbard dining room suite, buffet hutch, table & 6 chairs (in excellent condition); large oak buffet & hutch, table & 5 chairs with 2nd buffet; antique parlour table & chest of drawers; 3 piece bedroom suite; chesterfield; small glass door china cabinet; matching love seat & chair; baby’s cradle; wicker rocker; wicker doll cradle; small tables; other chairs; metal storage cupboard; APPLIANCES: Portable whirlpool washer & counter top dishwasher (both as new); 24" stove; fridge; microwave & convection oven (as new); upright vacuum; CHINA & GLASS: Set of Germany dishes; crystal; Royal Doulton figurines; etc. COLLECTABLES: 3 wooden fish carver - Charles Buccannon from North Augusta 1979; Mallard duck preening his feathers -Ducks Unlimited No. 13 William Veasey; 150th Anniversary hand painted gold accented Pewter Five Alarms Sculpture - this is a numbered piece; bar lights & signs; hoosier salt & pepper set; comic books; tall boy hockey cards from original 6 teams; tackle boxes full of tackle & fish rods & reels; punching bag; milk cans; Annie Warbucks fairy tale series collector plates; Renfrew wheel barrow scales; 6 buggy wheels; wooden crokinole board; 2 old Chinese checker boards; Military gas can; quantity of toy Diecast cars, trucks, banks & airplanes, model trains; GUNS: Winchester 94 Classic 30/30; Sako 308 rifle model L579; 303 Leenfield; CIL 410 model 402; Mossberg 12 ga model 395; 22 cal. Remington LR only semi-automatic; TOOLS: King 6" Jointer; King 12 ½" planer; King dust collector; biscuit jointer; Delta & Mastercraft 16" scroll saws; 10" table saw; Laser level kit; Rotary saw; detail sander; sander polisher; 2 dado blades; pipe wood clamps; several other older small tools; pair fence stretchers; splitting axe; crowbars etc.; 24' extension ladder; 8' step ladder; plumping and electrical supplies; YARD & GARDEN: Trim cutter zero turning radius 42" cut Toro lawnmower with 19hp Kohler engine & Echo weeder (both in new condition); Yardman wheelbarrow & telescopic tree limber (both as new); hose reel & 4 garden gates; OTHER: Clarinet & case; violin & case; Pride Legend 3 wheel scooter with cover; kerosene heater; ID electronic dog collar; plus much more; ORDER OF SALE: 1 p.m. - smalls followed by comics, toys, musical, 4:30 - tools followed by appliances & furniture; AUCTIONEER NOTE: Another good clean excellent sale NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Watch www.lambertauctions.ca , Napanee Beaver for listing for next sale
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm Consignment Sale
662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre
Gibbard dining room set includes buffet and hutch table with 2 leaves and 4 chairs with plastic covers still on seats (show room condition), 6 piece white wicker set, Antique occasional tables, Victorian parlour chairs, camel back settee, hall tree, vanity with mirror, dressers, couch, oak coffee and end tables, occasional chairs, flat to the wall hall table, maple table and 6 chairs, quantity of lamps, water cooler, bathroom vanity, oil painting by H Bauer, brass fireplace screen, arched aluminum loading ramps, good selection of hand power tools, Lincoln 235 amp welder, New sky light, new 3 pth bale spear, gas powered leaf blower, 6 speed bike, Many other items still arriving daily. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct home, farm, and commercial sales onsite. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
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LARGE ART, ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS AUCTION Sunday, September 23 - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints Many to be Sold in Lots. Glass, Crystal, Jewellery, Royal Doulton Figures, Royal Crown Derby, Collectors Items. Large amount of Books. Large Selection of Furniture, Oriental Carpets & Light Fixtures Watch Web Site for Updates Large Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 am David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE FOR LILA POST & ESTATE OF GWILLYM POST, 228 MOIRA STREET WEST, BELLEVILLE ON SITE DIRECTIONS: The sale is located just east of Sidney Street on Moira Street West In Belleville. GE fridge, Frigidaire stove (like new), Maytag washer, Kenmore dryer, Westinghouse fridge, Viking chest freezer, Kaufman provincial dining table/ 4 chairs & matching sideboard, Antique walnut tea wagon/ tray, Tempus Fugit grandfather clock, cabinet wall clock, 5 shelf what not shelf, Hartford upright Grand piano & bench, Mahogany china buffet/ fold down secretary, antique hall table, Matching sofa & chair, electric lift chair, Oval hall table, Victorian parlour chair, French provincial coffee, end & leather inlay step tables, Sanyo TV, Oak single pedestal dining table & 4 cane bottom chairs, double bed/ pillow top mattress, walnut “D” end table, 4 drawer chest & dresser/ mirror, cedar chest, blanket box, writing desk/console with drawer & wall mount mirror, 4 drawer waterfall front chest & matching dresser/ mirror & bedstead, 2 hall trees, Enamel top baker’s table, press back rocker, gingerbread clock, 2 mantle clocks, double pedestal desk, patio furniture. A large qty. of household smalls including numerous pocket watches, jackknives, oil lamps, 6 open mouth crocks, clock cases, a number of old area post cards, Carleton ware, limoges pieces, Noritake, Hobnail opalescent cream & sugar, assorted cups & saucers, framed oil painting, set of 4 “Old Ivory” plates, Nippon, bride’s basket, Royal Worcester set of 8 plates, Royal Albert “Canada From Sea to Sea” cups & saucers, art glass, Gone with the wind lamp, qty. of pinwheel, & cornflower, 40 piece setting for 8 of Johnson Bros. “Snowwhite Regency”, depression pieces, press glass pieces, Staffordshire ironstone “Liberty Bowl”, thistle pattern spooner, press glass berry bowl/ 6 nappies, silver plate tea set/ tray, footed cranberry vase, carnival glass, Germany berry bowl, open salts, 5 hand blown water pitchers, cocoa pitcher & 2 cups, milk glass, Iris pattern pitcher & 6 footed glasses, corning ware, novelty salts & peppers, silver overlay water glasses, green depression footed berry bowl/ 6 matching nappies, pyrex, small kitchen appliances, everyday dishes, bake ware, linens & bedding, lamps, prints, chest of flatware, old tins, Dominion china set of dishes, new 60 pieces set of flatware, silver plate pieces, old apple peeler, butter print, old jardiniers, old furs, old coffee mill, pearl wash board, antique oval framed picture, ladies hats, numerous clock parts, cases & cabinets, enamel baker’s table tops, Generac 6500 watt generator, Craftsman floor model drill press, Craftsman floor model 10 in. table saw, King mitre saw, battery charger, Dewalt 5 in grinder, palm sander, Mastercraft tool chest, shop fan, aluminum ladders, 8 gallon milk cans, shop cabinets, shop & garden tools forks, shovels, hardware, hand tools, wrenches, jackstands, tarps etc. & many more items far too many to list. Auctioneer’s note: Mr. Post was an avid clock & antique collector for many years. This list is only a partial listing. See my web site for detailed list. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH
AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE - ELEANOR GENERAUX 24 LIVINGSTONE AVE WEST, MADOC, ONT. 1 block NORTH OF Skate Park in Madoc on Highway 62 and turn WEST onto Livingstone Ave. Collection of antique and vintage dolls including AM dolls, bisque dolls, Germany dolls, Reliable dolls, composition dolls, porcelain dolls, Ideal dolls, vintage Santa dolls, Tommy Talker, Barbara Ann Scott doll, Barbie collectibles, Dresden doll heads; antique Marx toy ” Steamline Pacemaker” train set in original box, “Southern Pacific” tin train cars, Marx key wind train, collection of Victorian and vintage Christmas decorations, child’s antique tin “Canadian Flyer” riding toy, antique oak round centre pedestal dining table and 4 chairs, antique walnut 9 pc dining room suite with table, 6 chairs, china cabinet and sideboard; antique treadle sewing machine, hanging curio cabinet, walnut parlor table, antique mantle clock, walnut single door cupboard, antique cedar chest, walnut side table, antique oak hall seat, cast iron dog door stop, vintage brass trumpet, wooden pop boxes, antique glass and china, cookie jar, Imperial refrigerator, Moffat electric stove, Viking 9 cu ft freezer, garden tools, 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
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AT 5:00 P.M AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Dining table/1 leaf & 4 chairs, solid mahogany china cabinet, Retro chrome table/ 4 chairs, stacking tables, Double bed, antique chests/ tilt mirrors, antique oval walnut parlour table, pool table, fold down secretary, plant tables, magazine racks, large qty. of glass & china, vases, bowls, cups & saucers, flatware, brass, old books, prints, old buttons, sewing notions, few small garden & shop tools & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
AT 10:00 A.M. AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF RUTH BROWN, R.R. # 2 HASTINGS, ONT ON SITE DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 30 north of Campbellford take 12th Line Seymour West to sale site at 881. Watch for signs. Dining room table, 6 chairs, china cabinet & sideboard, chrome table/ 6 chairs, Antique harvest table, oak table/ 2 leaves, 6 press back chairs, chesterfield, Lazy boy recliner, glider rocker, Hall tree, Antique fold down secretary, set of 3 stacking tables, pine swivel rocker, Mahogany hall table, Beige colour swivel rocker, Small Duncan Phyfe glass top table, double bed/ matching 4 drawer chest & vanity with mirror & bench, double bed & 4 drawer matching chest, Blanket box, Woods custom freezer, Whirlpool freezer, gun cabinet, 6 oak splat back chairs, Magazine rack, silver plate, lawn furniture. Large qty. of glass & china including Oriental tea pot, cups & saucers, old kitchen scales, Fire King, Bull’s eye coal oil lamp, Fire King set of 4 swirl pattern bowls, Nippon relish dish, Cornflower candlewick candy dish, old cook books, Maddock partial set of dishes, Pyrex fruit bowl & nappies, Medalta crock, casseroles, floor & table lamps, Euro Pro portable sewing machine, 3 piece dresser & bed lamps, Kenmore vacuum, costume jewelry, old coins, jack knives, straight razors, enamel ware, Rutherford Dairy bottle, Meyer pots & pans, canister sets, pair of antique blue dresser lamps, Retro cougar TV lamp, copper boiler, carnival bowl, flat ware, old sealers, old cookie cutters, snow domes, old books, honey tins, drying rack, small kitchen appliances, Blue willow pieces, corelle ware & many more pieces. Craftsman 18 H.P. Twin Kohler Magnum 46 inch cut riding mower/ chains, Yard Machines 22 inch side discharge/ mulch mower, Tenacka straight shaft weedeater, Craftsman 5.5 H.P. 17 inch rear tine tiller, Craftsman grinder & brush on stand, ITC 5 speed table top drill press, Shopcraft 10 inch commercial table saw, Mastercraft 75 lb. yard spreader, Craftsman face & belt sander, router on stand, Makita power plane, Can lift ½ ton chain hoist, manual ice auger, Qty. of wrenches & hand tools, Jack all, Qty. of rough lumber, wheelbarrow, 8 ft. step ladder, 30 ft. aluminum extension ladder, chains, garden sprayer, old gas cans, Minnow traps & bait buckets & numerous other smalls far too many to list. 1998 Plymouth Breeze 2.4 litre with 137, 000 kms., automatic transmission & sells as is. ( in very nice condition). See my web site for detailed list. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH
AT 11:00 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF H.MYLES MORTON 664 REDNERSVILLE ROAD, COUNTY ROAD # 3 BELLEVILLE, ONT. Turn WEST off Highway #62 immediately south of Belleville Bay Bridge at Rossmore to Rednersville Road and continue WEST for 1 mile. ARTWORK - Original Manly MacDonald 12” x 16” oil on board painting – View of Belleville, 2 original Manly MacDonald 9” x 7” oil on board paintings, Original 23” x 17” Philippa Faulkner water colour,2 oils by Cordin, Artwork by Montague, ANTIQUE FURNITURE - Flamed mahogany drop front butlers desk with marble top and bird’s eye maple interior and 3 lower drawers, burled walnut ladies drop front writing desk, Mason Risch walnut cased baby grand piano, Brunswick 5’ x 10’ slate bottom billiards table, Louis XV style burled finish side tables with gilt mounts, walnut corner china cabinet, walnut gentlemen’s writing desk, 2 tea caddys, walnut drop front secretary with upper glass doors and lower drawers, burled walnut bedside tables, walnut 4 poster pineapple single beds, formal mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany drop leaf sofa table, mahogany writing desk with inlay, mahogany games table, walnut trimmed settee, walnut side tables, Victorian walnut trimmed parlour chairs, Victorian slipper chairs, formal upholstered chesterfields, settees and side chairs, English oak Jacobean twist side tables, Gerhard upright piano and bench, walnut hall table, several pieces of white wicker sun room furniture including, sofas, settees, chairs, café table, chaise lounge, several pieces of formal cast iron patio furniture, ice cream parlour chairs, fruitwood cabinet, wall units, COLLECTIBLES - Rose Medallion china ,Royal Doulton figurine – Elizabeth, , Beswick figurines, miners lamp, Picton cell block lock, wooden shaft golf clubs, pewter pieces, brass gauges, Barwick wall clock, desk sets, Victorian lustres, area carpets, glass and china, fire place accessories, marble urns OUTDOOR - John Deere X304 riding lawn mower with rear bagger – needs repair; Poulan Pro snow blower, 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
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LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) Libra, this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation. Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Scorpio, it’s time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better. It’s within reason to change your diet and exercise more often. It will be to your advantage. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Sagittarius, you will find you’re incredibly efficient this week, both at home and at work. If you have time left over, you may want to help a coworker or family member. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Capricorn, both work and family issues are on your mind, but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time. Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, you are likely to feel amazing this week, so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure it’s you looking back. Savor every moment. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) Pisces, you may have some trouble figuring out what is real and what’s a facade this week. Others can provide backup if you need it.
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Local woodlot association to host Field Day BEAVER STAFF On Oct. 6, the public is invited to take part in the Limestone Chapter of the Ontario Woodlot Association’s Family Field Day at the Schoenwandt farm, near Bath . The Schoenwandt family has a large property, including their plantations and mature hardwoods. Chris Schoenwandt was only six years old when his dad, Klaus, began planting trees in 1968. The family has planted many more over the years, and recently Chris had 17,500 seedlings planted under the Fifty
Million Tree program. In addition, they have a stand of mature hardwoods at the back of the farm that have some old growth features. According to organizers, the walking tour during the field day will provide a good look at a flourishing family farm. The property has a wide variety of wildlife including deer and wild turkey. They have planted crops to encourage the wildlife, as well as buckwheat and white clover for their bees. With the combination of mature forest, plantations and open fields, there is habitat for a wide variety of birds including red-
tailed hawks and bald eagles. Arborist Eric Weese will demonstrate chainsaw operation, as well as tree pruning and felling. Eric is the owner of Weese Tree Preservation, a local tree care company specializing in science-based tree care techniques. There will also be examples of small scale log skidding equipment on site. All are welcome, including children. For young builders, there will be an opportunity to create a birdhouse or bird feeder to take home at the end of the day. The Ontario Woodlot
Association is a non-profit organization focusing on forestry education and public awareness. They promote sustainable forestry practices, and they bring woodlot owners together to share ideas and learn about forest management. The Limestone Chapter encompasses Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Counties. Please visit www.ont-woodlot-assoc.org and select Limestone Chapter. The Field Day runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 1599 McIntyre Road, just north of Bath. The cost is $10 per adult; children under 12 are free. Admis-
sion includes a delicious chili lunch, topping off a delightful morning in the forest. Organizers request that those planning on attend-
ing call or email in advance, so there will be ample lunch for all. For more information, phone Barry Ennis at 613-386-3737 or email owalimestone@gmail.com.
RIDINGS… Commission seeking fair distribution
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Despite a slight population decline, the commission also plans to maintain 10 electoral districts in northern Ontario as a minimum for its effective representation. Under the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, the commission’s main aim in redrawing boundaries is to divide the province into electoral districts as close to the average population as reasonably possible. Keech pointed out that, for many years, the provincial ridings did not mirror federal ridings. “The province more than a decade ago passed legislation that says when the federal process is final and determined, the provincial ridings will be automatically reconfigured to
match,” he told council. “One has to bear that in mind as we proceed with this exercise.” Councillor Rica Bresee said his initial reaction was “no way,” but he has since seen a benefit. “It would be a benefit having two different federal and provincial representatives,” he said. “Being joined to Belleville… the nature of our residents and the nature of our businesses seem to be on par — guided by the 401 in so many ways.” Warden Bill Lowry said he was appalled that council did not have more information about the process. “We don’t have any rationale than a population and growth shift change, yet when it comes to the demographics of what we’re looking at here, I would like to have more
information,” he added. For Councillor Gord Schermerhorn, the concern lies with incorporating all municipal names in the end. “I am concerned about our county not being named at all. That would be my fear but as far as the boundaries go, I don’t know what to do,” he said. “Where do you draw them and where do you go?” The commission makes final decisions about where the electoral boundaries will be located after consultation, giving the public and Members of Parliament an opportunity to express their views and participate in the process. For more information about public hearings visit www.federal-redistribution.ca (under Ontario, then Public Hearings).
MEAT ROLL Every other Friday at the Napanee Legion, starting on Sept 28. Come down and enjoy the fun. SEPTEMBER 29 GOSPEL SING At Christ Church in Tamworth, start-
ing at 7 p.m. Featuring the Frizzells and local talent. A freewill offering will be taken. Refreshments to follow. Everyone welcome. OCTOBER 6 HARVEST BAZAAR St. Anthony’s Parish Harvest Bazaar
taking place at Newburgh Community Hall from 9 a.m. until noon. Event features home baking, craft table, plants/vegetables, raffles, fish pond, face painting, touch-and-take table, preserves. Everyone welcome to attend.
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FALL HOME IMPROVEMENT CHECKLIST Fall is the perfect time to take care of the little things that can make a big difference for you and your home. Most of the tasks listed here are
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Inspect your plumbing, especially exposed pipes that run along exterior walls Protect them from freezing with electric heat tape, fiberglass insulation or ready-made pipe jackets. Your garage door is probably the largest moving part in your home and it is typically used every day. Over time, parts can wear out and break, creating potential safety problems. A visit from a trained door systems technician can keep your door operating safely and smoothly for a long time. Clean the carpets to help freshen the rooms before closing up the house for winter. Test or install smoke alarms - change the batteries at least once a year. Install a carbon monoxide detector. Have your chimney checked for any blockage or damage and make sure venting systems are working properly and safely. Final chance for exterior touch up paint or stain. Last chance for pre-winter fertilizing and planting.
Clear the gutters and downspouts of any leaves or debris. Inspect your gutters for any damage. Clean lawn equipment so it's ready when Spring arrives. Caulk the cracks around any windows or doors that may let in cold air or let out heat. Inspect the roof for loose, missing or damaged shingles - check for any leaks inside the attic. Clean up your home's exterior and prevent the growth of mold and mildew that feed on dirt. Insulate and ventilate the attic space - be sure not to block vents in the soffit, gables or eaves when installing new or additional insulation. Check and clean the furnace and replace dirty filters - Electric heating systems require only vacuuming the baseboard units and checking the thermostats. Weather-strip doors and windows to keep out drafts of cold air. Change any entry light bulbs that may be blown or provide weak lighting before the cold weather sets in.
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OPEN HOUSE 427 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD, YARKER Directions: Cty Rd 6 N thru Colebrook, Left on Park, Left on Red Cedar Point Road All season home that would also make an excellent spot as a cottage, offers open concept kitchen/dining and livingroom walk out to balcony/wrap around deck overlooking Varty Lake. Lower level offers rec room with full bath, bedroom and walkout to lake. New roof in fall 2011. Detached double car garage. $243,900. MLS 12606952 Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
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Absolutley mint. Interior features hardwood & ceramic throughout the entire upper level, open concept with vaulted ceilings and large island. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet & ensuite bath. Lower level is fully finished with a propane fireplace, third bathroom, large rec room and fourth bedroom. Walkout from lower level to patio with wiring in place for a hot tub. Exterior features dbl paved driveway, dbl car garage, large deck with gazebo. This is an ICF home which makes your heating costs minimal. Hurry on this `mint` home on the river! $344,900. (EX2947) MLS 12606513
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Independently Owned & Operated
1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This is a must to view!! $399,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
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1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $209,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
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A STEAL OF A DEAL! This cute well updated 2 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow is just minutes east of Napanee on very desirable well landscaped lot with mature trees, gardens, 2 storage sheds with hydro and storage area. Updates include kitchen bath, energy efficient propane www.7766CountyRd2.com and www.7766CountyRd2.com furnace and A/C, patio doors, flooring, electrically, all new water equipment and workshop in the basement. New decks throughout with Gas BBQ hookup. Owner is willing to include a newer snowblower, lawnmower, 46 LCD TV with entertainment centre and surround sound speaker. Come have a look today for yourself to see what a great opportunity this could be for you. $173,500. Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120
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219 BRIDGE ST. W.
Roomy 2 storey red brick on corner lot. Interior features main floor family room with gas fireplace, large living room with a gas fireplace, unique bay window sitting area. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites and 2 more bathrooms! New boiler heating system, metal roof and lots of character. $249,900. (EX2963) MLS 12606842
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224 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE
Stately red brick in the center of Napanee. Classic Victorian architecture inside and out. High ceilings, ornate trim, crown molding, French doors & spacious layout. This is a well maintained 4 br, 4 bth home with additional office area or in-law suite potential. Driveway access from both Centre St. and Graham St. Recent updates include landscaping, roof shingles, hi-eff gas furnace & central air, interior paint and refinished hdwd flrs. Virtual tour www.Obeo.com/725610 Asking $289,900 (K115) MLS 12607207
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76 GOLF COURSE ROAD Home Sweet Home is what you will find in this attractive, completely renovated home. This home features 3 large bedrooms with 1 1/2 baths and main floor laundry. This home is tastefully decorated with custom swirl ceilings, butternut hardwood, original pine flooring and ceramic tile throughout. Situated on a quiet dead end road on a 1.09 acre lot with detached 23 X 30 garage overlooking the Napanee Golf Course and in walking distance to the upcoming public school. Asking $274,900. (J235) MLS11608548
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- 3 bedrooms - 1 bath - Finished basement - Attached 2 car garage - Almost 2 acres Offered For Sale at $209,900.
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433
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7685 COUNTY RD. 2 Remember Grandmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house? We just listed it. 50 acres with a great Christmas tree business - approximately 25000 trees planted. Outstanding outbuildings. The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, wood insert in fireplace in living room. This home is updated, just move in! Call for your personal viewing. $550,000. (EX2951) MLS 12606579
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
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Napanee, ON (September 20, 2012) – RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc.—the leading real estate brokerage in Greater Napanee—has opened its doors to a new location on the edge of Amherstview (101 William Henderson Drive, Unit 1), serving residents of Loyalist Township, Kingston and South Frontenac.
With the opening of the new location, the franchise—now approaching its second anniversary—will see its sales force swell to 19 full-time realtors. The growth surpasses the original two-year goal of 12 realtors set when the franchise first launched in 2010, with just four realtors operating under its banner. RE/MAX Finest’s leadership is also branching out, with the addition of broker Shannon McCaffrey as franchise partner and manager of the new Amherstview location. McCaffrey is an award-winning realtor, who ranks among the top five producers on the Kingston Real Estate Board.
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than the provincial average. Although resale housing demand was down three per cent year-to-date (August) in the areas served by the Kingston Real Estate Board, the Board indicated that “sales are still on track to see their best year since 2008.” More than 2,500 homes have sold to date in 2012, running nine per cent ahead of the same period in 2011.
“The belief in homeownership remains strong,” notes McCaffrey. “Affordability continues to play a role, as the area still represents considerable value to homebuyers. The local unemployment rate continues to trend below the provincial average, and consumer confidence remains positive. It’s a good climate for growth, and I’m looking forward to being a part of RE/MAX Finest’s forward progression.”
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the RE/MAX Miracle Home Program, whereby realtors make a donation to the children’s charity each time they help a client buy or sell a home. The franchise is also a proud contributor to the RE/MAX Sold on a Cure Program and the national Yard Sale for the Cure event, benefiting the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ontario Chapter.
For more information, visit the RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc. website at: www.finest-realty.com.
RE/MAX is Canada’s leading real estate organization with nearly 18,900 sales associates situated throughout its more than 720 independently-owned and operated offices in Canada. The RE/MAX network, now in its 38th year, is a global real estate system operating in 87 countries, with close to 6,300 independently-owned offices and over 87,700 member sales associates. RE/MAX realtors lead The growth surpasses the original two-year goal of 12 The grand opening of RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc.’s Amer- the industry in professional designations, experience and r herstview location was held on Thursday, September 20th production while providing real estate services in residen“RE/MAX Finest has been very well-received within theis also frombranching 2 – 6 p.m. The event was the attended by clients, tial, commercial, referral, and asset management. For RE/MAX Finest’s leadership out, with addition of local broker Shannon community,” says Broker-Owner Cindy Haggerty. “We’re realtors, business associates, industry stakeholders and more information, visit: www.remax.ca. M McCaffrey is an thrilled with the support we’ve garnered, and we look forfriends, who toured the new facility and took part in neta ward to increasing our reach throughout Lennox and working opportunities withThe the franchise’s salessurpasses force, sup- Forthe more original information: two-year goal of 12 growth Addington County. We’ve got the right people in place, port staff and leadership team. with ourrAmherstview office under the skillful stewardship Cindy Haggerty, Broker-Owner of Shannon McCaffrey and with a tremendous group of reRE/MAX Finest Realty Inc.’s Napanee office at 9 ComFinest Realty Inc. RE/MAX Finest’s leadership is also branching out, with the addition ofRE/MAX broker Shannon “We’re thrilled thelines. support garnered, and we401, look to increasing our sults-driven realtors representing us onwith the front Our we’ve mercial Court, just south of the will forward remain its flag613.354.5435 McCaffrey is an marketshare ship location. Both branches will continue to maintain r M continues to grow and the future looks quite promising.” strong ties to the local community, through the support of Shannon McCaffrey a local charities and service organizations—a tradition that RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc. (Amerhertview) Our marketshare to grow and While overall growth in the region has been relatively began with Broker-Owner Cindy Haggerty, who continues has been a 613.354.5435 modest Greater Napanee realtor for close to 20 years and has t in the five-year census period from 2006 to 2011, Loyalist Township is proving to be a strong growth comraised her family in the town. RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc. Christine Martysiewicz munity. The area saw its population increase 7.7 per cent is a designated Miracle Franchise—meaning 100 per cent RE/MAX “We’re thrilled with the support we’ve garnered, and we look forward to Ontario-Atlantic increasingCanada our in the census period, a full two percentage points higher of its realtors support Children’s Miracle Network through 905.542.2400
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81 HINCHEY RD. 3+1 bedroom home in country. Older bungalow with carport, 2 car detached and heated garage, 1 single car garage. Main floor is hardwood throughout, wood combination furnace. Close commute to Napanee or Belleville. $169,900. (EX2892) MLS 12605364
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
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2918 BIG CREEK RD Excellent 3 bedroom home 5 minutes from Napanee. Home has been completely renovated and updated with large addition, newer large detached workshop (heated). This is a must to see. All appliances included in purchase price. Master bedroom walk-through $229,900. (EX2881) MLS 12605222
3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combination furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purchase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128
95 ACRES Unique recreational property 45 minutes north of Napanee. 2 small cabins, both with hydro, 1886 and 1885 Flinton Road. 1886 has well and septic, 2500’ of road frontage on Flinton Road, has its own little private lake (approximately 15 ares). A must to see. Immediate possession. $179,000. (EX2782) MLS 12602992
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Enjoy your own spectacular view of miles of Lake Ontario from every room. Total 4500 sq. ft. of living area. Custom built stone bungalow with lower level walk-out, 4 car garage, oak wet bar custom made. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, priceless view! Custom built with attention to every detail. A must to see! $749,000. (EX2969) MLS 12607026
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2 LARGE BUILDING LOTS in popular recreational area. Totally cleared and ready for your dream home. Water access nearby. Minutes south of Napanee. Setbacks for building purposes to be verified. $22,900. (EX2863) MLS 12604873; (EX2862) MLS 12604872 MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934
NEW LISTING 1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling 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 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953
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291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD Proud Victorian styling in rich red brick to match your pride of ownership. On a 5+ acre private retreat. 3 car garage with studio above. Wrap-around veranda, douglas fir floors throughout. Cherry kitchen cabinetry with granite tops on counter and island. Refurbished top to bottom. A luxury estate minutes from Napanee. $499,900. (EX2876) MLS 12605131 http://www.toursrus.ca/291oldhamburgrd/tour.htm
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
3440 COUNTY RD. 41 Gorgeous setting on over an acre. Ranch style home with wheelchair accessible living quarters on lower level with all amenities. Professionally designed eat-in kitchen. 2 person whirlpool tub in master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage and private pond. 2 years worth of wood for heating. Many upgrades. $239,000. (EX2930) MLS 12606233
9658B HIGHWAY 33 Executive, custom built bungalow on 5 1/2 acres. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room with views of Lake Ontario. Large family room with wood fireplace and walkout to private patio. Some frontage on Lake Ontario overlooking serene bay with several swans. Many upgrades. Call for more info. $299,900. (EX2835) MLS 12604235 http://www.toursrus.ca/9856Bhwy33/tour.htm
7187 COUNTY RD. 2 Well built and maintained brick bungalow between Napanee and Kingston. 3 bedrooms, attached garage, central air, oil furnace and wood furnace (with wett cert), 5000 watt generator backup. Built-in dishwasher, lower level bath with 2 person jacuzzi, 100 amp, beautifully landscaped, new survey. $189,900. (EX2855) MLS 12604714
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164 KIMMETT SIDE RD You own the lot with this starter modular home 2 minutes north of 401. Updates include windows 2010, F.A.O. furnace 2011. 2 bedrooms, reasonable taxes and municipal services on this roomy lot. $124,000. (EX2773) MLS 12602476
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Dir: 2913 County Road 1, Camden East Absolutley mint. Interior features hardwood & ceramic throughout the entire upper level, open concept with vaulted ceilings and large island. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet & ensuite bath. Lower level is fully finished with a propane fireplace, third bathroom, large rec room and fourth bedroom. Walkout from lower level to patio with wiring in place for a hot tub. Exterior features dbl paved driveway, dbl car garage, large deck with gazebo. This is an ICF home which makes your heating costs minimal. Hurry on this `mint` home on the river! $344,900. (EX2947) MLS 12606513
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Tremendous value in this home. Located only 10 minutes north of Napanee. This home features 3 bedrooms, newly renovated bath with soaker tub, large country kitchen with wood stove, newer windows, spacious living room, carpet free home with newer flooring. Exterior features detached garage with woodstove, fully fenced yard with inground pool and poolhouse change room. Enjoy those campfires in your own backyard oasis. All appliances included. MLS 11606638 $174,900.
Interior is open concept with dining room large enough for a table of 12, living room has a wall of windows with stunning views of the lake, oversized kitchen with island, master suite features fireplace and balcony overlooking the lake. Lower level is fully finished and could be used as a seperate rental or in-law suite. Sit in your hot tub which is heated with an outdoor wood furnace & watch the boats go by. Call Kelly & start living the dream!! MLS 12605776 $475,000.
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Absolutely mint condition home. Walk in the door to this open concept slab on grade bungalow with in-floor heat, 3 bedrooms, full ensuite bath, hardwood & ceramic througout, patio door off kitchen to large deck with pergola. Newer high end woodstove installed. Double car garage has infloor heating as well. Over an acre of property for your privacy. MLS 12602239 $216,000.
Very spacious cottage within 20 munites to Kingston. Interior features 2 bedrooms on main level and upper bedroom loft. Cottage will sleep 12 comfortably. Large deck to have your morning coffee on while you watch the boats go by. Very nice level lot. MLS 12605784 $199,000.
COUNTY RD 9 Stunning waterfront lot on the beautiful Hay Bay, over 4 acres of privacy to build your dream home on over 100 feet of waterfront, excellent boating, fishing,large cleared area with amazing views of the water. (EX2956) MLS 12606680 $209,900.
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A five bedroom home with a million dollar view of Hay Bay. Lots of space with a large country kitchen, living room and dining room. Main floor laundry. A large front veranda overlooks the Bay. Cool off in the above-ground pool after working in the large workshop. There is also a large detached building currently used as an office. This home is in the process of renovation and requires some additional work. Entrepreneurs, don’t miss out on this one. Call today for a viewing. (EX2942)
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Security building! Ideal retirement living within walking distance to downtown and boardwalk to the falls of the Napanee River. Great view of river from your balcony. Condo fees include water and sewer fee. $129,900. (EX2954)
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9563 COUNTY RD. 2 WEST
276 WOODCOCK MILLS RD.
SHARON SHARPE Sales Representative Super 1 1/2 storey home complete with 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, family room that leads out to a deck with 24’ above-ground pool, double car attached garage. A lot of upgrades include 200 amp wiring with additional set up for generator. 2011 new shingles on the front of the house. Solar set up to heat the pool. $169,900. (EX2964)
Totally renovated home in a private setting only 5 minutes from Tamworth. New furnace, hot water tank and steel roof. Hardwood floors, main floor laundry, newer deck and front porch. Freshly painted and ready for the new owner. Immediate possession available. Situated on approximately 1.32 acres $159,900. (EX2973)
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Duplex that has been COMPLETELY renovated in recent years. Two 2 bedroom units grosses $21,600. annually. Each unit has separate laundry facilities. All appliances included even washers and dryers. Call Sharon for further details. (EX2972)
356 DESERONTO RD. New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $124,900. (EX2976)
This 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths home is situated in a nice area of town. Features gas heat, oak kitchen cabinets, finished family room in basement, inside entry from house to attached garage, patio doors from living room to rear deck, paved drive. MANY RENOVATIONS completed in recent weeks. (EX2878)
Good starter situated on spacious, fenced lot. Hardwood and laminate flooring, main floor laundry, older detached garage with hydro. Tenant occupied. Allow 24 hours for all viewings. $129,900. (EX2975)
DUPLEX $149,900.
356 DESERONTO RD.
343 GINGER ST. $194,900.
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132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO
This very spacious 3 bedroom semi is situated on a big 60' x 137' fenced lot within walking distance to downtown and amenities. Outside side entry to basement, large bright rooms, main floor laundry. Call for further details. $139,900. (EX2883)
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This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)
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New shingles 2011, newer windows on main level, 2 baths, was a 3 bedroom home and can easily be converted back. Paved drive, good size storage shed, handicapped accessible, huge yard. Good little starter home. $87,900. (EX2932)
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32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
ATTENTION TO DETAILS! This home has breathtaking views of the Bay and is loaded with many extra special touches. Gorgeous kitchen with island/eat-at bar, gleaming hardwood floors, dramatic great room with cathedral ceilings and recessed lighting throughout creates a stunning effect! Care and pride in ownership. Come take a look. You won’t be disappointed. Offered at $269,900. MLS 12606982
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29 LUFFMAN RD, MARLBANK YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME HAS ENDED! This home has loads of room and tons of privacy. Just 20 minutes from town. You can entertain in your rec room or just kick back and enjoy the tranquility of this fabulous home. Surrounded by matures trees, this home can be your personal oasis! $179,900. MLS 12604809
Perfect place for retirees or first-time home owners. Stunning kitchen and bath makes this place a great buy for you! Flagstone walk and gardens add to its charm. Too many updates to list here! Asking $129,000. MLS 12606543 REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE,
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MEACH ROAD Attention all outdoors men! 50 acres of property featuring a rustic cabin and cleared trails for 4 wheeling fun! Loads of open space including four ponds on fenced property. Would be a great place to build a new home too. $84,900. MLS 12605830
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1017 PINEGROVE ROAD $89,900. Small house on 30 acres. Handyman fixer-upper. Other storage sheds on site. “Invest Low! Profit High!” 30 acres! They don’t make land anymore! Make your offer. Invest in your imagination. (EX2904) MLS 12605702
BUILDING LOT - 80 ft. x 200 ft. Hay Bay area. Priced to sell. $10,900.
SELLER MOTIVATED! Great choice for first time homeowner or those looking for easy living on one floor! Super garage where one can putter their days away. Conveniently located near downtown. Super place to live. $149,900. MLS 12603885
197 KING STREET $219,900. Excellent neighbourhood. Appliances included. Attached garage, FA gas heat, central air. Newer windows, soffit and eaves, garage door, roof shingled in June this year. Main floor family room. Basement rec room. (EX2888) MLS 12605378
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FABULOUS CORNER LOT to build your new home. Located in the charming Village of Enterprise. Existing well on property as well as mature spruce trees. One block from playground and rec park. Near 23 West. $21,900. MLS 12602175
3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Bright open concept, skylights, sunroom leading to deck & fully landscaped lot. Upgraded newer windows, maintenance free. Main floor laundry. (EX2854) MLS 12604607
291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD - $499,900. The ambiance of old and new! The moment you step into this blissfully serene home, the rush and confusion of every day’s routine melt away. 5+ acres, 3 car garage with studio above, wrap around veranda, cherry and douglas fir trim and cupboards. It’s just plain beautiful. (EX2876) MLS 12605131
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2438 SOUTH 998 NEW SHORE CALLAGHAN LISTING Pretty 1/2 storey RD. with balcony off of Lots of room to master bedroom. roam! Large 4 Kitchen has newer bedroom cupboards, newer home, 2 bathwindows throughrooms, bright out, windows (5 family room, years). Excellent living room and 83 MITCHELL RD. barn with 5 box den, 32 x 40 stalls and hay loft. 127 acre farm with 2 1/2 acre Licensed Gravel Pit. 90 acres good, workable shop with farm land, the remaining pasture and bush. The home features 2 storeys, 3 Large 1 1/2 garage with electricity. All situated on a picturesque 5.32 hydro. Great 1.5 acre property close to the 401. Property being sold bedrooms, formal dining room, large living room, plus a den. $489,900. acres. Horses permitted! $249,900. (EX2978) MLS 12607173 “as is.” $189,900. (EX2891) MLS 12605300 (EX2953) MLS 12606696
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300 BRIDGE ST. W. Great location. Solid brick bungalow features 3 bedrooms up, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood under the carpet in the hallway and all bedrooms, large bright rec room, forced air gas and central air, single car garage with paved drive. A must to see. Call today for your personal viewing. Property being sold “as is, where is.” $209,900. (EX2894) MLS 12605411
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39 DONAHUE ST Looking to live on the water? All the rights of full ownership without the price. Excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy the view of the water from almost every room. Large 42’ x 21’ deck, great for entertaining. Year round access. Ownership is a shareholder basis registered as Beaver Trace (549321 Ontario Ltd.) and access to common area ($204/year maintenance). $139,900. (EX2809) MLS 12603680
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1457 WOODFIELD CRES., KINGSTON Great location. Solid brick and stone bungalow. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Large covered deck off living room, full finished basement with large rec room and sauna. New roof (2012), new gas furnace and central air in 2007. Detached double car garage, minutes to the Cataraqui Centre. $229,000. (EX2916) MLS 12605921
Custom built, waterfront country estate on Picton Bay in Bass Cove. 3000 sq ft to enjoy on the main level featuring; great room with 25’ ceilings, 3 fireplaces, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen. Master bedroom has upper loft and private deck. 2000 sq. feet more in the finished lower level with media room (9 foot screen), full in-law suite with walkout. Maple and ceramic floors, geo-thermal for heat and air conditioning, in-floor heating, central vac, computerized water pressure equalizer. Triple car garage, 25’ x 40’ “toy” storage building with boat port on side. 52 acres, 762 feet of waterfront, open land for crops or maybe a vineyard. (EX2948) MLS 12606535
549 COUNTY RD 9 A rare find. 64 acres only 1 km from town. Features 3 bedroom bungalow, 40x40 shop with 20 feet clear span, insulated and heated. Great barn with 5 stalls, tack room, hydro and water. This property also comes with a piece of waterfront. Possibilities are endless. $349,900. (EX2923) MLS 12606068
160 EAST ST Don’t miss this fabulous family home maintaining the original beauty of yesteryear. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen with in-floor radiant heat. Original hardwood flooring. Updates include new wiring and plumbing, new roof 2012. 16x32 in-ground pool, 12x18 workshop with loft. $287,900 (EX2961) MLS 12606789
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17 SOUTHWOOD CRES. Immaculate 1410 sq.ft. bungalow. Features open concept kitchen, living room and dining room. A large walkout deck off of the dining room with a 3 season gazebo. Beautiful bamboo flooring. Gas fireplace in living room, 2 full bathrooms, gas heat, central air, and a walkout basement. All of this in a desirable neighbourhood and close to town! $264,900. (EX2864) MLS 12604884
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306 CAMDEN RD. Looks can be deceiving. More room here than you think! Excellent 2 bedroom bungalow perfect for starter or retirement. Gas heat, paved drive. Great location walking distance to downtown. $129,900. (EX2889) MLS 12605287
273 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO Great value here. 4 bedroom family home features 2 full baths, formal dining room, newer roof, updated kitchen, new carpet upstairs, wood stove in living room. A must to see!! $149,900. (EX2848) MLS 1260450
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164A LASHER RD. Beautiful secluded, woodsy lot with sloping shoreline to excellent deep water for boating and fishing. Single sleeping cabin 8` x 10`, double sleeping cabin 10` x 10`, 3 decks, steel dock and boat lift, pellet stove in living room. A must see!!! $189,900. (EX2895) MLS 12605430
132 RIVER RD. 5388 sq. ft. limestone century home located on 480 rolling acres overlooking the Napanee River. Featuring 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, main floor family room and rec room, three woodburning fireplaces and 3.5 baths. The horse barn features 5 box stalls, tack room, hay storage overhead. Plus a horse barn that features 8 stalls plus a drive shed plus another drive shed with workshop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own “A Mansion on a Hill” (EX2836) MLS 12604245
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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This is a must to view!! $399,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
3232 SWITZERVILLE RD Isn’t this where you would like to live. How can you pass up the opportunity to own this custom built 3+1 bedroom home. The open concept main level has vaulted ceilings, wainscotting, a stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and 2 full baths including a beautiful ensuite. This home offers a fully finished lower level with room for storage, gym, bar area, rec room, a large bedroom, office and half bath. Enjoy entertaining and BBQ`ing on your large back deck overlooking a crystal blue inground salt water pool in your own peaceful, private country setting. There are so many features in this spectacular home, you just have to see it! $389,900. (EX2857) MLS 12604734
319 CAMDEN RD Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. $169,900. (EX2790) MLS 12603189
9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 Grand 2 storey, 5 bedroom in a fabulous park-like setting with incredible water views. Very spacious home with many upgrades including kitchen and 2 piece washroom, hardwood floors and newer windows. Huge 2700 sq. ft. 2 storey outbuilding. Would make an ideal building for home business or workshop. $239,900. (EX2946) MLS 12606508
HOBBY FARM WITH INCOME 7685 COUNTY RD. 2 Remember Grandma’s house? We just listed it. 50 acres with a great Christmas tree business - approximately 25000 trees planted. Outstanding outbuildings. The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, eatin kitchen, wood insert in fireplace in living room. This home is updated, just move in! Call for your personal viewing. $550,000. (EX2951) MLS 12606579 139 WILSON ST, KINGSTON Legal duplex with additional income in lower unit. All brick units separately metered, parking for 3 vehicles, on-site laundry. Top unit rented. Buyer can live in one and rent the 3rd one. Market rent of 3 bedroom for $800. plus, 2nd floor unit $850. plus, lower level 2 bedroom $750. plus. Tenants pay for utilities. Seller may hold 1st mortgage dependant on qualifications of buyer. Lower level and 2nd level can be viewed without notice. $284,500. (EX2907) MLS 12605759 126B LASHERS RD. Looking for prime waterfront? Look no further. Winterized cottage, year round access. Featuring large living room/dining room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. Massive quonset hut with woodstove on Long Reach. Don’t miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879)
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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central location. Triple Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term Net Lease. $1450./month (EX2950) MLS 12606569 tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695
219 BRIDGE ST. W. Roomy 2 storey red brick on corner lot. Interior features main floor family room with gas fireplace, large living room with a gas fireplace, unique bay window sitting area. 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites and 2 more bathrooms! New boiler heating system, metal roof and lots of character. $249,900. (EX2963) MLS 12606842
8017 COUNTY RD. 2 Immaculate, spacious executive bungalow on private 1.3 acres. Features include marble foyer with hardwood and ceramic throughout, maple kitchen with granite countertops and back splash, cathedral ceilings. Large master with huge 5 piece ensuite. Everything is upgraded here. A must see! $389,900. (EX2921) MLS 12605957
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Year round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating access to Napanee, Picton, Belleville and Kingston. Open concept kitchen/dining/living room with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one ensuite), and central A/C. Fully finished basement with in-law suite, laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout to 14’ x 28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler system, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. Many upgrades include new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main level. $365,000. (EX2938) MLS 12606318
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Prime building lot. 4 acres on Napanee River. Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) MLS 12605940
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63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washrooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for offers. $185,000. (EX2980) MLS 12607155 offers. (EX2890) MLS 12605290
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17-125 EAST There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX2962) MLS 12606792
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Looking for a great private waterfront building lot on South Great in-town building lot with a total of 2.6 acres. New Shore, Hay Bay with 360 feet of level water frontage. driveway being installed. Build your dream home today. Ready for your dream home. $99,900. (EX2899) MLS $49,000. (EX2720) MLS 12600982 12605561 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre Great building lot on South Shore, Hay Bay with 84 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level water frontage. $49,900. (EX2900) MLS 12605562 lot. Listing is conditional on severance and survey. $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min12603942 utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX2977) MLS 12607132
BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX2768) MLS 12602220 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946
LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of (EX2545) MLS 11605554 water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, very private. 15 acres was EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- a former sand pit, yet still on a public road. $29,900. ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your (EX2543) MLS 11605474 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the propIf you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for erty. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and 10601646
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town have space to roam. New well and entrance to be PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is installed. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX2780) MLS on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today 12602859 applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012 for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152
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224 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE Stately red brick in the center of Napanee. Classic Victorian architecture inside and out. High ceilings, ornate trim, crown molding, French doors & spacious layout. This well maintained 4 br, 4 bth home also features additional rooms that are zoned for and previously used as professional office space. Recent updates include roof shingles, hi-eff gas furnace & central air, interior paint and refinished hdwd flrs. Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/725610 Asking $289,900. (K115) MLS 12607207
216 CAMBERLEY CRES., KINGSTON Three bedroom, 2 bath side-split home in a desirable quiet neighborhood. Mature trees and large deck; fenced backyard complete with two storage sheds. Close to schools, shopping, park and much more. New roof in 2008. New electrical for laundry and den/office in 2011. Asking $259,900. (K114) MLS 12606979
75 UNION ST. Good in-town location. House has been completely renovated from new furnace to roof. Windows, bathrooms, flooring, gas fireplace, new 3 season room, nice open concept. Large master bedroom. Ready for new family. Main floor laundry. Asking $174,900. (K111) MLS 12606691
140 CALDERWOOD DR., KINGSTON Looking for a student rental near St. Lawrence College, then this 4 bedroom + potential is for you. 3 minute walk to the college. Fully finished basement, 2 bathrooms. All windows and doors new in 2011. Hot water on demand. New 95% efficiency furnace and 2 tonne A/C. Roof 2007. This house is in excellent condition with great income potential. Asking $304,900. (K98) MLS 12605124
1125 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS Century home - 5 generation home sitting on 80 acres of land near Varty Lake, just 20 minutes to Kingston. Has many uses with this 10,000 sq. ft. storage barn, large workshop and tool shed. New oil and wood furnace with new oil tank. Great for bed and breakfast, also for storage in this large barn. Much much more. Beautiful maple tree lined driveway. Asking $319,900. (K67) MLS 12606217
4525 COUNTY RD 4 3 bedroom village home that has been completely renovated inside. new kitchen and flooring throughout. new well pump and pressure system, large 4 pc. bathroom with laundry on second floor. very nice large landscaped lot with beautiful mature maple trees. excellent well. home is tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. early possession available. Asking $152,900. (K78) MLS 12606552
494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Looking for a nice 3 + 1 elevated bungalow in town? This deceivingly large home is waiting for you. Open concept with separate dining room with fireplace. Large main floor family room. Florida room with hot tub opening to fenced landscaped backyard. Master bedroom has fireplace, ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Large deck off the kitchen to do your bar-bquing. Located 1 minute from 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Asking $269,900. (K86) MLS 12604710
264 COUNTY ROAD 16 Excellent starter home 5 minutes from Napanee N/W of Strathcona. Open concept 3 bedroom bungalow with large workshop. Nice set up for woodstove. Wrap around deck to enjoy the BBQ and views of surrounding area. 20 gpm - excellent well. Landscaped lot with many perennials. great place to start your family or to downsize. Lots of additional parking on side lot. Asking $144,900. (K63) MLS 12602189
58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
106 THOMAS ST WEST Formerly carload food market. Main floor of building in need of renovations. 2 upstairs apartments, one newly renovated and rented. Good location near high school. Part of main floor rented, no lease. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900. (K76) MLS 12603611
181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (K109) MLS 12606137
9563 HIGHWAY #2 W. Very nice 1 1/2 storey home complete with 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, family room that leads out to a deck with 24` above ground pool, double car attached garage. A lot of upgrades include 200 amp wiring with additional set up for generator. 2011 new shingles on the front of the house. Solar set up to heat the pool. Most windows upgraded in 2006. Asking $169,900. (K112) MLS 12606802
2598 COUNTY ROAD 4, CAMDEN EAST Splendid early brick manse with massive limestone quoins. 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath, 2 fireplaces complete with elegant mantels and cupboards. Original windows 12 over 8, 8 over 8. Very private grounds over 2 distinct lots in Camden East. In the rough - extensive basic maintenance - awaiting final renovation. Asking $145,000. (K107) MLS 12605604
3781 COUNTY RD 9 Very nice 5 year old open concept 3 bedroom home 10 minutes from Napanee. Full length veranda on front and back of the house. Cathedral ceiling. Over sized insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with walk-out to garage. Carpet free. Excellent well, All this on almost 5 acres of level land close to Sherman`s Point boat ramp. Asking $219,900. (K79) MLS 12604091
685 CENTREVILLE RD This rural home has undergone major renovations and is sure to please. All the quaint country charm is there, now accented by a tasteful modern interior with eye-pleasing features. Cheery south facing sunroom, large bright kitchen, spacious main bath with jet tub and a comfortable sunken family room. The second level has three bedrooms and a 2pc bath. Maintenance free exterior with vinyl siding and metal roof. Good well. Sitting on over 2 level acres of land with 3 outbuildings and panoramic countryside views, this attractive home is less than 15 minutes north of the 401. Asking $189,900 (K104) MLS 12605437
47 PEARL STREET, DESERONTO Recent renovations and rear addition have transformed this 2 bedroom home just steps from waterfront park. Updates include: roof shingles & exterior siding and a completely refurbished interior. Very comfortable and efficient living with a view of the Bay of Quinte. Asking $132,900. (K99) MLS 12605190
5103 COUNTY ROAD 9 Spectacular waterfront property on north shore of Hay Bay. 144 feet level shoreline with deep water dock. also heated workshop at the water`s edge. Beautiful ranch style bungalow with deck the full width overlooking the water. Fully finished basement with walkout to sheltered patio. Oversized master bedroom with sliding doors to the balcony, ensuite and sitting area. large rec room with propane stove. Beautiful propane fireplace in living room. Landscaping shows pride of ownership with automated sprinkler system. This property and house are immaculate. Asking $429,900. (K96) MLS 12605060
11 BRIDGE STREET WEST, TAMWORTH Good elevated bungalow with detached garage/workshop. Roomy interior with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a 3 season sunroom. Main floor windows (10), Propane stove (09), roof shingles (05), flooring (05). Close to Supermarket, sports field and many other amenities in a very community minded village. Asking $174,900. (K100) MLS 12605193
106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K70) MLS 12605895
76 GOLF COURSE ROAD Home Sweet Home is what you will find in this attractive, completely renovated home. This home features 3 large bedrooms with 1 1/2 baths and main floor laundry. This home is tastefully decorated with custom swirl ceilings, butternut hardwood, original pine flooring and ceramic tile throughout. Situated on a quiet dead end road on a 1.09 acre lot with detached 23 X 30 garage overlooking the Napanee Golf Course and in walking distance to the upcoming public school. Asking $274,900. (J235) MLS11608548
5991 COUNTY RD 41 Very nice home on large lot in Erinsville, walking distance from Beaver Lake. Beautiful pine floor in living room. Landscaped with flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Great home for first time buyer. `Newer windows and furnace`, installed three years ago. Asking $139,900. (K106) MLS 12606797
PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE
Three serviced residential building lots in napanee on water and sewer. Asking $24,900. per lot or get a package deal buying all three. (K71) MLS 12803228
FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K82) MLS 12604334
FITCHETT RD. 8 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, partially treed on hilltop. View of Hay Bay. Directions: County Road 9 to Fitchett Road, go south 1Km. Asking $45,000.(K81) MLS 12604333
684 PALACE RD 3000 Sq ft of total finished living area gos with this home situated on 93 acres and on Town water and sewer, This home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths FAO heating with c/a, hardwood flooring 2 wood burning fireplaces main floor sunroom , oak kitchen, 2 car att garage with long paved driveway. The outbuildings include a horse barn and a separate 2000 sq ft implement building on property. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with flowers trees, shrubs and a walled patio area at rear of house. Asking $529,900. (K64) MLS 12602495
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- 3 plus 1 bedroom bungalow - 2 baths - 1.5 car detached garage - 21' above-ground pool Priced to sell at $189,900.
- Beautiful home, open concept main floor - 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms - 4 levels of finished living space - Large deck overlooking the fenced yard Offered For Sale at $236,900.
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LARGER THAN IT LOOKS This waterfront property has huge potential with its lovely living room with hardwood, spacious kitchen/ eating area that leads to a wonderful sunroom over-looking the water. The walkout lower level has large rec room, bedroom and bath and can easily become an inlaw suite. Property has beautiful trees/ gardens, a shed at the water, dock, double upper and lower garages. $273,500. MLS 12606837
Wonderful family home with newer roof (08), 3 bedrooms up, new 4 pc bathroom (11), newer kitchen (08), dining room and living room and 2 pc. bathroom, main floor family room with fireplace and patio doors off to your private landscaped backyard. New carpeting upstairs (11) and min floor laminate (11) Finished basement with rec. room, 2 spare bedrooms, laundry and 2 pc. bath. $244,900. MLS 12603650
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST Beautiful ranch bungalow nestled on 2 acres with flagstone landscaping and picturesque gardens. Home has stunning craftsmanship with open concept kitchen, formal living and dining room, oversize master bedroom with ensuite and doors to patio. 3 other large bedrooms. $369,900. MLS 12603917
Outdoors enthusiast, this 4 bedroom family home in the village of Plevna has spacious kitchen, large family room, 2 baths and mudroom, and large outside shed. Property needs some tlc, but would make great recreation property. $54,900. MLS 12605145
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- 3 bed, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approximately 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS 12604053 Asking $479,900.
- Side-by-side duplex showing excellent return - Each unit is a 3 bedroom, 1 bath with large living spaces - Many recent updates inside and out - Tenants pay utilities Offered For Sale at $189,900.
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-3 bedrooms, 1 bath - Updated furnace, windows and oil tank - Waterfront property great for canoeing or kayaking MLS 12605207 Asking $189,900.
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12 Room motel with 3 bdrm living quarters in Ompah across from Palmerston lake and public beach. Property has potential for many uses and sits on 1 1/2 acres. $159,900. MLS 12603242
Ready for new owners, live in the house and have this 8 room well maintained motel generate income. There is a detached garage, sheds and lots of parking. Close to the 401 and Hwy 2 there is lots of potential. $399,900. MLS 12606450
VACANT LAND GREAT COMMERCIAL LOT across from Palmerston Lake and next to the 12 room motel. Great potential for this property that is in the heart of cottage country. $29,900. MLS 12603237 THIS HOBBY PROPERTY has 18 acres with workshop/garage and large barn. Property has a view of Lime Lake, septic and well on it. Ready to build your dream home. $89,900. MLS 12603911 GREAT DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Large acreage zoned M-1. Potential for rezoning Fronts on Hwy 2 and backs close to the 401. $399,900. MLS 12606454
- Highly desirable waterfront home on Long Reach - Privately set cedars - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - Cathedral ceiling - You really need to view this unique home to appreciate the value MLS 12601521 Offered For Sale at $399,900.
- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - In-town red brick home on large lot - Needs TLC - In-law potential Offered for sale at $169,900.
VACANT LAND 8 plus acres with waterfront. Offered for sale $60,000. Call for details. Off: 613-354-4347 For more photos, check out the web addresses with each listing!
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Well maintained 3+2 bedroom all brick bungalow. (2003) metal roof, updated windows (2009), doors (2011), hardwood throughout, renovated bath (2007) and (2008) new septic system. Detached 24`x16` garage/workshop with woodstove and double wide driveway. MLS 12606812
Better than new! This all brick 3 year old elevated bungalow has been finished from top to bottom and is in immaculate condition for a new owner! Open concept floor plan with formal dining room and living room, 3 good sized bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, hardwood floors, HRV, cenral air. Gorgeous fully finished basement with engineered hardwood floors, 4th bedroom, office, rec room, storage areas and full 4 piece bath. This home is a must see!
48 DUNDAS STREET WEST, NAPANEE $208,250
Victorian red brick home close to downtown stores and restaurants. Completely renovated eat in kitchen with all the modern conveniences of a pantry, built-in dishwasher, over the range built-in microwave, and patio door entrance to the elevated back deck. Newer energy eff. gas furnace, central air, and gas fireplace. Newer flooring throughout, separate formal dining room, and office/den area. 3 bedrooms and a laundry room on the second floor with an oversized master bathroom. MLS 12606050
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10928 LOYALIST PKWY. - EAST OF GLENORA FERRY Affordable Waterfront. Beautiful southern exposure. 100` of level easy access waterfront, including dock and deck. Adolphus Reach (Bay of Quinte). Many recent upgrades in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Beautifully finished and meticulously maintained. Hardwood & ceramic floors, newer windows and doors. Solarium/sunroom on 2 levels for studio or office overlooking the water. Most rooms capturing lots of natural light and water views. Waterview dining and walkout to deck, perfect for entertaining. 1.5 Km. to free public boat launch at Glenora Ferry. www.10928loyalist.com 2125798 $374,900 Call JASON, KEVIN OR SANDY YOUNG, Sales Reps 613-476-2100 or LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE* thefamilyteam@gmail.com *INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
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6596 COUNTY RD. 2 Renovated, 3 bedroom home, 23x18 main floor family room, huge eat-in kitchen with custom hardwood cabinets, granite countertops, carpet free, in-floor heating in baths and much more. This is a must see inside. $314,900. MLS 12605501
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4 ACRES Stunning all brick home features Hardwood floors, Florida room, central air, emergency generator system, extensive decks, outside jacuzzi hot tub, new kit cupbds, all new windows, patio doors, newly drywalled & painted basement, new flooring. Southern exposure to watch the wildlife and pond. NOW $239,900. MLS 12604220 See http://www.Obeo.com/727116
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1389 VIOLET RD. Great 3 bedroom starter or retirement home. Some new windows, new roof, large eat-in kitchen, main floor family room, large insulated garage, all only 15 minutes to Napanee or Kingston. $159,900. MLS 12605713
Robert Storring
Are you looking for a home you can fall in love with?
JOHN CURRAN
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For side split in Centerville. Features, 3 bdrms, eat-in kitchen, bright living rm. Lower family rm with woodstove to heat whole house, exercise area, & inside wood storage. Solarium/sunroom is all screened to enjoy evening meals, insulated 2 car garage has workshop & the lot is nicely landscaped. $239,900. MLS 12606648 See www.centervillecountryhome.com
BUNGALOW 1800 SQ FT Lots of room for a growing family in country bungalow near Centerville. Large principal rooms, main floor family rm, separate dining room & master with ensuite bath. Recently upgraded with new hardwood floors & propane furnace. 1 ½ car garage, full basement awaits your touch, patio doors to large back deck. Immediate possession available. $269,900. MLS 12605910 See www.spaciouscountrybungalow.com
SNOWBIRDS Small home at Kennebec lake is not waterfront but boat launch is close by. 2 bedrooms, open concept living/dining rooms with propane fireplace and working kitchen. Excellent condition is perfect set up for those who might winter in south and just want small cheap place here for summer. $129,900 mls 12607184
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613-354-4347
I can help with any of your Email: john.curran@century21.ca real estate needs. Website: johncurranrealestate.com
ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS Nice little 1 1/2 storey home in the older section of downtown Napanee. 3 bedrooms, nice living room and dining area. Old attached garage was converted to a large workshop/storage area. Older back porch could make a nice screened-in area with little effort, and nice newer sunroom on the south side makes this a perfect home for the first time home buyer. $139,900. MLS 12605110
256 DUNDAS ST. WEST A wonderful late nineteenth century character home. Spacious four bedroom centre hall plan. Has a second living unit with private entrance. Formal living and dining rooms, modern oak kitchen, upgraded windows. Refinished woodwork. Oversized town lot with mature trees and a good 2 storey garage/barn/workshop. A unique property. MLS 12606115 $269,000. Virtual Tour myvisuallistings.com/vt/64702.
61 ACRES - PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 12605596 $499,900.
NEW PRICE
COUNTRY TWO STOREY Almost new 2 storey home in a lovely quiet setting. This home if very adaptable as it can have 3 or 4 bedrooms and can very easily accommodate an in law suite. Large main floor bath with double shower. Both an attached and detached garage/workshop. Easy driving distance to Napanee or Belleville. $259,900. MLS 12606560
FOR CREATIVE THINKERS Just a great 158 acres of vacant land just waiting for your creative Ideas. Almost 800 feet of frontage on Old Wilton Road, and over 1 mile of frontage and exposure to the 401. Year-round exposure and free advertising to 40 to 70,000 vehicles per day every day of the year. Call today to discuss your possibilities. $649,000. MLS 12605631
VACANT LAND
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 12601115 $37,900.
ARDEN BEAUTY Open concept two bedroom beauty in Arden. This home was completely rebuilt in 2009 and is very modern with newer windows and appliances, large open concept kitchen and living area. 2 skylights, 1 1/2 baths, 2 generous sized bedrooms with the master having a walk-in closet. This home is also wheelchair accessible on both levels. MLS 12604623 $139,900.
63 WATERCOMBE ROAD “Treetops”, as it is known, offers complete privacy on the prestigious deep water Long Reach of the Bay of Quinte. This unique family compound boasts extensive up-to-date restoration and additions and sleeps 12 people easily including separate bunkie. Beautiful rooms with beamed ceilings and the finest workmanship are enhanced by two fireplaces at either end of the four-season cottage. Extensive decking, just updated in Trex, showcases the fabulous views and unforgettable sunsets. Maintenance is top notch. MLS 12605273 $499,000. Virtual Tour: myvisuallistings.com/vt/62857
A SUPERIOR BUILDING LOT! A real deal on a beautiful fully treed 2.71 acre lot with a good well, new survey and entrance in. Just a short drive north to the Roblin area. Pleasant country views and newer homes nearby. Compare this at $39,000. 12602393
MARLBANK BUILDING LOT - $9,000. Nice building lot in the quiet village of D Marlbank. Nicely elevated with L D OL mature trees. Any offer considered!! 12605448 SO S
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www.cindyhaggerty.com OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-3PM
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-3PM 152 Palace Road, Napanee Between Centre St & County Rd 2
CINDY HAGGERTY
177 Red Cedar Point Rd, Yarker Cty Rd 6 to Park Rd to Red Cedar Point
Broker of Record cell:
613-540-2116 * 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Original Character with Large Rooms * '07 Gas Furnace & New Bath * $139,900
KEVIN HAGGERTY
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 75' Waterfront Varty Lake *Beautiful Kitchen with Island * $279,900
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3PM
Sales Rep
631 Palace Road, Napanee
www.61ChambersRd.com
cell:
Cty Rd 2 to Palace Road
v v v NEW LISTING v v v *2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath *Backs onto Napanee River *Completely Renovated Throughout *$174,900
www.13McGillRd.com
613-539-2120
TERRA HAGGERTY Sales Rep cell:
613-583-5629 Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 5 Bedrooms & 2 Bath * Large Principle Rooms * 5 mins South of Napanee * $137,900
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9 Commercial Court, Napanee v v v NEW PRICE v v v * 4 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * 119.36 Acres Hobby Farm * Renovated with Lots of Original Character * $449,900 www.115-3rdConcessionRd.com NEW PRICE
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v v v NEW PRICE v v v * 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Living Room & Formal Dining Room * Fenced Large Back Yard * $169,900
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www.7-47DonohueRd.com
CINDY
* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Private Mature Lot with Deck * Open Concept with 4 Season Sunroom * $154,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 11 Acres on the Napanee River * Vaulted Pine Ceilings with Skylights * $344,900
* 2+1 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * Just like New 4-yr-Old Bungalow * Hardwood & Ceramic throughout * $249,900
www.118CentreSt.com
www.298ShermanPointRd.com
www.21RoseSt.com
www.116SimcoeSt.com
www.11000LoyalistPky.com
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Baths * Completely Professionally Renovated * Family Room & Detached Garage * $134,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Baths * Waterfront Hay Bay * Full Basement with walkout * $289,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * In Village of Tamworth * Rental Income from Commercial Garage * $149,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 4 Baths * Modern Decor with Mediterranean flair * Oversized Ensuite * $499,900
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 100 feet Waterfront on Lake Ontario * Fully Finished Large Lower Level * $549,900
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www.3748CountyRd1.com
www.101WrightPl.com
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* 5 Bedrooms & 3 1/2 Baths * Amazing Views from 3 Decks * All Brick Home on 14.32 Acres * $389,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * New Custom Built on 3.5 Acres * Hardwood Floors & Propane Fireplaces * $369,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $499,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Backsplit home with generous space * Year Round Waterfront Beaver Lake * Privacy Setting * Situation on 16 Acres, 5 mins from town * $139,900 *$299,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Waterfront Community in Sandhurst Shores * Newer updates throughout * $227,900
www.1503SouthShoreRd.com
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www.804-66GreenviewDr.com
www.142B-WhiteLakeRd.com
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 350 feet Waterfront on Hay Bay * New Kitchen & Bath, Screened in Porch * $299,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Magnificent Gardens & Quiet Corner Lot Residential Street * $249,900
* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Views of Lake Ontario & Cataraqui Golf Club * Good sized rooms and separate dining * $172,000
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Cottage on Beautiful White Lake * $239,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Master suite with custom storage * 3-Car Detached Garage * $224,900
www.232EastSt.com
* 2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Duplex in good area of town * Victorian Brick * $239,900
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee
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PEG CAMPBELTON
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Direct 613-583-7253 michele.heaney@gmail.com
Direct 613-449-4200 peg.campbelton@gmail.com Call for a Free Market Evaluation
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www.home4us.ca EXECUTIVE WATERFRONT HOME!
7 YEAR HOME WITH 10 ACRES! NEW PRICE
466 Dundas St. West Napanee
586 County Road 14 (CROYDON RD)
$439,900. MLS 12605841
$269,900. MLS 12606384
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HOBBY FARM 12 ACRES
LOOK AT THIS WATERFRONT! 427 RED CEDAR LKE ROAD, YARKER $243,900. MLS 12606952
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
CLOSE TO LAKES
PRICE REDUCTION
PRICE REDUCTION
330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE ROAD $214,900. MLS 12605365
SOLID BRICK
1025 KASHWAKAMAK LAKE ROAD $129,900. MLS 12606077
MISSISSAGAGON LAKE
506 SHERMANS POINT ROAD $299,900 MLS 12606903
NEW 1077 SHIBAGUA ROAD, TAMWORTH $179,900. MLS 12606962
DESIRABLE KASH LAKE! We would lik you for all e to thank o work in se f your hard lling our h ouse and getting dream hom us into our e! By far th e most kind and friend ly service we ha by a Real E ve received state agent.
2609B SOUTH KASH LANE $285,900. MLS 12606879
UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY COTTAGE - BEAVER LAKE
COMMERCIAL ZONING
149-163 DRIVE-IN RD, NAPANEE $299,900. MLS 12606749 352 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $269,900. MLS 12606286
TWIN PINE LANE, UNIT 8 N. FRONTENAC $92,000. MLS 12606530
85F SOUTH SHORE DRIVE, TAMWORTH $194,900. MLS 12606349
CLOSE TO LAKES
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
SOLID BRICK
40 MCCABE STREET $259,900 MLS 11608529
28 MCCABE STREET $309,900 MLS 12603534
221 NEWBURGH ROAD $162,500 MLS 12604032
CLOSE TO LAKES
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
SOLID BRICK
1140 ROGERS ROAD $209,000 MLS 12601384
477 JOYCE ROAD $234,900 MLS 12601690
1743 COUNTY ROAD 27 $249,900 MLS 11608311
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H•O•M•E Shopping List In the market for a new home? Do some comparison shopping! Make copies of this Shopping List record and take one with you when you go to shop a prospective home. It will enable you to look back and compare features, helping you to make a better buy! Date__________________
Condition/Special Features_______________________________
Address of home_______________________ Age_____________
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Name & Phone of Owner_________________________________
Closet Space { } adequate
Name & Phone of Broker_________________________________
Basement: { } finished
Style of Home__________________________________________
Laundry Room: Size__________ appliances__________________
Size of Lot____________________ Total Sq. Feet_____________
Air Conditioning:
Asking Price__________________ Down Payment____________
{ } central { } individual
Monthly Payment_______________________________________
Type of Heating ________________________________________
Type of Utilities_______________ Est. Cost per Month_________
Extras/special Features (pool, wet bar, fireplaces, etc.)
Other Costs___________________________________________
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Garage { } 1 car
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{ } 2 Car
{ } Carport
{ } inadequate
{ }ample
{ } unfinished size:_______________
Which rooms? ________________
Condition/Type of Roof__________________________________
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Living Room: Size________________ Flooring_______________
Back/Front Yard Description ______________________________
Kitchen: Size____________________ Flooring_______________
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Appliances/Condition___________________________________
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Distance from
Dining Room: Size________________ Flooring_______________
Work_____________Shopping___________School____________
Family Room { } yes
Size___________________
Neighbourhood Rating___________________________________
# of Bedrooms & Sizes _________________________________
Overall Rating of Home & Property_________________________
# of Bathrooms _______________________________________
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{ } no
This Handy Checklist Appears Courtesy of
72 Dundas St. East, Napanee 613-354-6641