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Central Frontenac considers new beaver dam bylaw By Craig Bakay Reporter

EMC News – Out of necessity, Central Frontenac Public Works Manager Mike Richardson has become something of an expert on beaver dams. As such, he was at Central Frontenac Council’s regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake with a draft bylaw to help his department deal with this ongoing problem. “The building of dams by beaver on public lands (municipal or crown land) and private properties create, from time-totime, a threat of flood damage to township roads and related infrastructure,” he said in a report.

“Where possible, the municipality will work with property owners to identify problems and to ask their assistance to lower or remove such threats to public safety and public assets.” However, he said, there may be instances where specific site conditions or changing weather conditions require access to private lands to address “emergency situations.” He said that when this occurs, “a quick response is required to remedy the problem.” Richardson said the legislation already exists in various provincial and federal statutes giving a municipality the authority to act in such situations, but having a bylaw to that effect

would gather all of the regulations together in one place and streamline the process in emergency situations. “It’s a rather simple bylaw that (acting Clerk/CAO) John DuChene put together,” Richardson said. “It deals with flooding and doesn’t delve into issues it doesn’t need to. “We’re not in the business of managing furry animals — we’re in the business of protecting people and roads from flooding.” Coun. Tom Dewey had some concerns about sections of the bylaw. “Section 1.1. says ‘no person shall permit a beaver dam or other obstruction on property

owned or occupied by them to create a flood risk,’” Dewey said. “If an owner doesn’t reside on a property, or isn’t aware of the danger, how can they be held responsible?” “That’s 75 per cent of our problem,” Richardson said. “Part of bringing out this bylaw is saying ‘maybe it’s time you visited your land.’ “There are sections in the bylaw that say we will try to contact owners should we become aware of a problem but ultimately, if they’re not aware of what’s going on on their property, it’s not our responsibility.” “There have been cases where human intervention has caused problems too,” said Coun. John

Purdon. “If you leave the beavers alone, they tend to look after their dams. “But if the beavers leave for some reason, the dams can get run down. “We have to identify these problem dams.” Mayor Janet Gutowski said she was basically in favour of the bylaw but also wanted some public input before passage. “There has been no public discussion of this so let’s put it on the website (www.centralfrontenac.com, it’s on the front page),” she said. “But we do need to do something because it’s not unusual to have a $40,000-unexpected expense from these.”

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EMC News — Genealogy is the second most popular activity on the Internet, Genealogy and Local History Librarian Joanne Stanbridge told the “largest audience yet” for an Energize Your Family Tree session at the Sharbot Lake branch of Kingston Frontenac Public Library last week. “When looking into your own family’s past, the simplest place to start is often the most overlooked,” she said. “Often I’m surprised when I ask people ‘did you try this?’ and they say they didn’t. “Soon they’re happily typing away.” What’s Stanbridge’s big secret resource? “Google,” she said. “And here’s my top-most tip for using it — put quotation marks around it (as in “John Smith”) to tell Google to keep those two words together. “Then, to make it even better, add another word (as in “John Smith” Kingston).” Stanbridge freely admits she’s something of a rookie at genealogy, but, what she might lack in experience, she more than makes up for in enthusiasm for the KFPL’s newest family history initiatives. Besides trying to make it as easy as possible for area residents to research their own history, the library is putting together a “Story Me”

blog site which encourages people to “interview each other” to create a living history of the area. But back to your own roots. Stanbridge said that the library has put together a number of online resources which can be accessed from their main website (www.kfpl. ca) by clicking on ‘genealogy resources.’ Although this can be done from home, they encourage people to come to a branch at some time in their search process, as some resources can only be accessed from a library IP address. The Sharbot Lake branch has this capability and there are plans to extend it to all branches, she said. Contact your local branch for the one nearest you with the capabilities, she said. Another reason to begin your search at the library is that they have these nifty little brochures that not only list the online resources available such as Census information, city directories, newspapers, cemetery records and such, but it also has a ‘pedigree chart’ to get you started. “You start by writing down your own name and work backwards to your parents and their parents,” she said. Another good resource is your own family, she said, whether you know them or not. “Sometimes, you’ll find a cousin who’s working on the same thing as you are and it can be a lot of fun comparing notes.”

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private roads” exception. The township has until June 17th (20 days) to appeal or to stand down until the Frontenac County Official Plan is approved and look at changes to the township’s Official Plan then. *The Parkland dedication bylaw received 1st & 2nd reading and was deferred to the July. Discussion revolved around fees, how much and when. With a building permit? At time of severance? Many severed lots exist in the township. How would anyone know when, and if, fees were paid. The township will consult further with Planner Gallivan the many complex issues to be resolved. * The Noise bylaw for the Township was read a third time and passed. (ByLaws are posted on the Township website) * Council supported a Frontenac County bylaw changing the term of office of the Warden and Deputy Warden to one year. In other business, Road Super Leo Greenwood brought council up to date on Howe Island Drive road work ( and sink hole) to include 32inch culvert replacement, filter cloth etc. at an estimated cost of $4,500. Patching, and surfacing comes next. *Deputy Mayor Jones brought council up to date on relations with Frontenac County referring to R0012116600

EMC News - Frontenac Islands June meeting of council was held on Howe Island where transportation concerns are running high with regard to ferry delays, long line ups, unscheduled breakdowns etc. particularly with the township ferry located at the EAST END of the Island. Those concerns were brought forward by the Howe Island Ratepayers Association Ed Beseau, who asked the questions about the ferry, commonly called the “foot ferry”, and about the progress of the Howe transportation study. It is owned and maintained by the township, and has of late required extra maintenance and experiences staffing problems at times. While operational it has been awaiting a pump replacement. Councillor Norris noted that money is set aside annually for a future ferry replacement. (asset management) . Treasurer / Planning Coordinator Carol Dwyer said the Howe Island Transportation study undertaken by the township to look at the future traffic projections, needs, and efficiencies that can be accomplished, is now complete and will be presented at a public meeting(?). It provides a tool for future decision making, ( It will not guarantees

boats or bridges however.) During the discussion a resident commented that had the bridge solution proposed in 1999 had been realized, it would have been paid for by now. FYI-The Howe Island County ferry managed and operated through Frontenac County’s Transportation services is owned and funded by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and supported by fares paid by the users. It also experiences capacity problems that will only get worse. What’s the answer? A larger ferry? A bridge? No more development on Howe? Also bringing islanders to the meeting were three agenda items: a presentation by the County Sustainability Committee, one by County Planner Joe Galivan , the Official Plan review decision, and a further Parkland dedication bylaw (cash in lieu of), all cancelled for specific reasons. Nevertheless, public concerns were raised about the many meetings, costs involved and the number of projects (103, now 40) that the County attempts to address through is sustainability division. Seniors facilities in the 4 townships? Maybe WI Canal has risen to the top? *Council received the Official Plan review decision of approval by MAH, with a “no support for

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dinners, wedding receptions, etc., there since it was built. It is the ONLY large venue facility on the island . and its unavailability will create hardship for the isolated community. Frontenac Council meets next on June 24th 4:30 pm at the WI Town Hall On the agenda the introduction of the township’s incoming CAO/Clerk. (Gordon Burns has been serving as Acting CAO/Clerk since the retirement of Clerk/CAO Terry O’Shea.) Around Town The WI Bloomin’ Gardeners love to garden, to learn (speakers/workshops), to undertake new projects and maintain existing ones: (library garden; pots, plantings;) Their plan is to have groups responsible for their own areas. To join them call Linda. 385-1947. ‘Time commitment can match what you have available.’ Coming events:* Stone Heron Gallery (located behind WI’s Town Hall) Opens Friday June 21st 6 pm * 8th Annual Barrett Bay Ragatta, Reg. 8am. June 23rd 2013. Further info: http://www. wolfeislandboatclub.ca *FOBSB Annual Book Sale, WI Dock June 28th-30th *Wolfe Island Classic July 7th A reminder to register *Thursday Euchre 7 pm United Church Hall. Check out wolfeisland.com for more events


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Flood waters damage several properties, roadways in Crow Lake Village By Craig Bakay Reporter

EMC News – In what might have been the most prophetic meeting in Central Frontenac Council history, councillors were considering a new bylaw to deal with beaver dams at their regular meeting in Sharbot Lake last week. While they were debating the bylaw, a beaver dam on the plateau above Crow Lake Village was about to give way, and just about the time councillors were heading home for

the evening, a torrent of water that one neighbour described as “a loud roar� came cascading down the hillside, tearing out gardens, lawns, driveways and roadways in its path. “We arrived at 8:30 p.m. and when the boys waded out to the oil tank, the water was up to their knees,� said Bill Young Sr., Central Frontenac Fire Chief. Young said the Ministry of the Environment and Conservation Authority were contacted immediately and the Ministry sent out someone to take soil and surface water samples,

but the extent of the damage from the oil has yet to be determined. “The water came down and dispersed along the shoreline and we placed a boom to contain as much of it as we could,� said Oso Fire Chief Bill Young Jr. “But we’ve exhausted all of the resources we have as well as the Lanark and South Frontenac detachments. “It’s our responsibility to contain it as best we can until the Ministry of the Environment can take over.� The oil tank in question is a standard tank common to many homes in the area and the next morning the odd whiff of oil odour was still apparent from time to time. It was more apparent the night

before. “We didn’t really hear the water but about 10-10:30 p.m., I saw a boat shining a spectacularly bright light,� said Cathy Martin, who owns a cottage just down the shore from where the floodwaters entered the lake. “I asked my son, David, what’s going on and he said ‘apparently there’s been an oil spill.’ “We were concerned.� OPP officers went door-to-door in the hamlet, informing residents and asking them to contact any of their neighbours not at home if they could. The cascading water apparently overwhelmed even the huge culvert under Crow Lake Road, taking out much of the road and a driveway and boat on a trailer on the south side. On the north side, property owner Ken Tallack was surveying the dam-

age the next morning. Tallack is a Kingston resident who operates a martial arts dojo and recently purchased a property which he planned to rent out after completing some rennovations. “I just got off the phone with my insurance company, State Farm, and they told me I’m not covered for this,� he said. “But they’ve been good to me in the past.� The waters had receded but the dining room rug was still wet and the damage was apparent. “I don’t think the place will be ready to rent July 1,� he said. “We may have to end up suing the owner of the property (where the flood originated) but as serious as this is, it’s just property. Nobody was hurt.� Central Frontenac road crews had Crow Lake Road open again by 10 a.m. the next morning.

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EMC Editorial – There’s a reason there’s a phrase ‘busy as a beaver.’ The reason is the damned things never quit. Once the flat-tailed rats move into an area, they start chewing down trees to make dams that make ponds and well, you know how beavers are. It’s just how they are. They make ponds, always have, always will. And that can be a drag. It can also be a drag when, for whatever reason, one of their dams fail and the water goes rushing out and makes contact with human settlement. Beaverrelated flooding is probably the single biggest cause of flooding in rural areas around here. And it would seem there are two major reasons a beaver dam can fail — either the beavers are gone and thus not maintaining it or human beings have decided for whatever reason to remove the dam. We can pretty much rule out other

causes of dam failure like the beavers screwed up because after millennia of evolution, the little buggers pretty much have this pond-making thing nailed. But if the beavers are removed from the pond area, say by predation, illness or maybe even just thinking there’s a greener pond just over the next hill (who knows what goes on in those little rat-minds of theirs?), then water is free to do what water tends to do and that’s flow in a vertical direction. The Grand Canyon is a good example of what water likes to do and is capable of when left to its own devices. But then, you start to wonder what other causes of flooding there might be. A lot of rain has been known to cause floods, especially along natural waterways. It also can wreak havoc along unnatural waterways, such as those we humans have created (such as Bob’s Lake and others). And unlike the beavers, our human stewards of such constructions have had far fewer generations to perfect their craft and little boo-boos leading to floods aren’t unheard of. Other than rain or screw-ups, there really isn’t much else to cause a flood in these parts. We don’t have tidal surges or hurricanes/monsoons as a rule.

And although some would have you believe there’s a spring at the bottom of every lake in the area (or at least their lake), the idea of a gusher of water suddenly bursting to the surface from some mythological underground source seems highly unlikely given that it’s never really happened before. Of course, perhaps we shouldn’t completely discount some vast uncharted underground waterway running beneath our homes and cottages. For all we know, there could be enormous caverns filled with water scant miles below the surface, just waiting for an opportunity to spew forth on unsuspecting roadways. But then, if one accepts the possibility of such caverns and water systems, is it not equally plausible that life exists within them? Could it not be some gigantic creatures dwell there and occasionally access the surface of the Earth through waterways created when beaver ponds soften the ground under them to the point of cave ins, thus merging with the underground water systems? Say, you don’t suppose some beaver dams get busted by extraterrestrial spacecraft testing out their laser beams do you?

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Re: rules regarding development Dear editor, I have to disagree with Craig Bakay’s June 13 editorial praising South Frontenac for having the “most stringent rules anywhere when it comes to developmentâ€?. I’m sure it’s easy for him to say from the outside looking in, but here in SF the reality is much different. The rules may appear to be about stringently protecting “the rich natural heritageâ€? but they are haphazardly applied at best. If the answer was always ‘no’ to development by the water great! However, the answer is sometimes ‘yes’ and the exceptions that are made are often downright illogical when compared to the refusals. I wonder how Mr. Bakay would

feel if he wanted to enclose a deck on a home he’d owned for 26 years and was shot down despite having Conservation authority approval, and had to drive by examples daily where the answer is ‘yes’ for even more intrusive projects. I am all about protecting the lake, which is why I sought the Conservation Authority’s approval in the first place, but when you satisfy that you will in no way be harming the lake beside your own little chunk of bedrock and the answer is still ‘no’, but the neighbour down the road is given the green light to drop a new basement six feet from the lake, and the developer gets his subdivision, and the hockey player gets his boathouse‌this is where hard feelings come from.

There is a tiny cottage near me that sells repeatedly. People find out what an unreasonable bunch they are up against at the township and unload it. Lately it is getting harder to flip because word is out that South Frontenac is only willing to play ball with certain classes of people and the rest of us mere mortals need not apply. Obviously that affects our resale potential. My advice to anyone in South Frontenac considering an application for a variance for a minor renovation is this: save the fee and just go ahead and do it. If at some point you get caught: apologize and be prepared to swallow a potential fine.

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Kingston The Epilepsy Resource Centre will be hosting monthly Parent Support Groups for individuals that have a child/children with epilepsy or seizure disorders. These monthly meetings will occur on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. The support group will take place at our Kingston Office location at 100 Stuart St., Second Floor. For more information or to attend the groups, please contact our office at (613) 542-6222 or by email at admin@epilepsyresource.org. Baha’i Faith Discussion Saturday, June 22: “Abundance of Deeds, Fewness of Words” The Baha’i Community of Kingston welcomes everyone to a discussion on this theme at 2:30 p.m. at 99 York St. Further info: bahais@kingston.net, 613-634-0767. Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic every Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-7 p.m. Thursday clinics, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where: 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B. Shoreline Shuffle - June 23. Join us for a walk/ paddle along 7.7 km of Kingston’s downtown shoreline. The event is intended to remind Kingstonians about the potential of our waterfront. It will be a chance to see firsthand what we have and what we could have. It is a celebration as well as a chance to push city planners for a more integrated, publicly accessible shoreline. On land, people will walk, cycle, skateboard and wheelchair their way along waterfront paths. On water, there will be a flotilla of craft moving along the shoreline, with people paddling, sailing, rowing. Bring your own mode of transport. Experienced paddlers only please. Start time: 10:30 a.m. (Rain or Shine). Start location: Meet at Douglas Fluhrer Park. Finish at Lake Ontario Park. Estimated walking time: 2 hours. Note: Participants are responsible for their own transportation and boats. Please also be sure to bring adequate food, water and proper clothing. Adjoining art exhibition entitled “Dear Kingston”, word sculptures will be installed along the way. Note: You do not have to go the whole distance. You can stop wherever you want. In fact, you don’t have to walk or paddle at all. The important thing is to join us at the start to help send out the message that we want a better waterfront in Kingston! For more information see http://wateraccessgroup. weebly.com. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from now until Sept. 16. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road – civic #2365 or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. Turn left at County Rd 8, just east of the Village of Adolphustown. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd. 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is

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on your left, by the water. The cottage (custodian’s) Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissions for phone # is 613-373-2261. Kingston’s new non-juried Art Exhibition and Sale - 6Squared - accepted until Oct. 25. Open to Rideau Trail Kingston Club End-2-End 9: Westport everyone – artists, celebrities, designers, and you. to Narrows Road Saturday, June 22. This 13 km. Works in all media measuring precisely 6” x 6” hike at a moderate pace from Lyons Club Westport are welcome (must be unsigned). Information & includes braving the fairly challenging escarpment guidelines: www.6squared.ca or 613-532-6222. along north shore of Upper Rideau Lake and taking part in Plaque Dedication Ceremony at Foley Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. PracMountain Outdoor Centre before continuing the tices are Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at trail on to the Narrows. Departure time is 8 a.m. the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. www. from the Canadian Tire parking lot at the Kingston shoutsisterchoir.ca. Centre, where car-pooling will be available. Details: (613) 542-8224. Foley Mountain RTA Plaque Friday night karaoke June 21 hosted by ShowDedication Saturday, June 22. Celebrate the unveil- man’s Karaoke from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the lounge ing of the new Rideau Trail plaque at Foley Moun- of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560, 734 tain Interpretive Centre at 11:00 am and enjoy a Montreal St. All welcome. Small cover charge for variety of afternoon hikes to suit all levels of fitness non-members. Jeff Code and Silver Wings enteror step up the challenge and meet the end-to-end tain Saturday, June 22 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the group at Lions Club for a jaunt up and down the main hall. Allwelcome. Cover charge in effect. mountain for about 11 km. Bring lunch and plan to have an exciting day in this great park! End-2- Boomers Fitness Classes. 50+ Walk to the Beat End 10: Narrows Lock to Murphy Point, Sunday, Plus Stretch and Strength six week courses held June 23. As we wend our way towards Ottawa, mornings in Kingston’s west end. Boomer Modithis challenging section of some 16.5 km. takes fied Yoga-Fit with all standing poses and activius through historic Murphys Point Provincial Park ties, and introduction to Line Dancing and Zumba. past the famous Lally Homestead. Departure time Women’s Shelter’s fundraising offering boomers is 8 a.m. from the Canadian Tire parking lot at the golf clinics based upon Desk-Fit for Golfers book. Kingston Centre, where car-pooling will be avail- Held rainy day Wednesdays and Saturday mornable. Details:(613) 545-0823. ings from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for golfers for 50 and over who would like to improve distance/accuracy King’s Town Trekkers Walk Monday, June 24 from of the ball, as well as addressing injuries specific to the Kingston YMCA. Registration at 5:30 p.m. golf. Physical Limitations? “Gentle Movements to Walk begins at 6 p.m. Music” classes are especially tailored to improve joint mobility, increase energy and ease joint disBereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston Region comfort through Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Mourning Coffee: The opportunity to join other Join us, and those who share your daily challenges bereaved individuals for casual coffee-break chat, of living with Fibromyalgia/Arthritis and other Tuesday, June 25 from 10–11 a.m., upstairs in the physical limitations at 50+ Fitness in Kingston’s Trillium Room at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral west end. For additional info. please call Dee at Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Dr. Please 613-389-6540. park in the left-side lot and use the right-side main entrance. For more information, please phone 613- VON SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles 634-1230. Together) exercise classes. Come and join our fun and friendly low impact fitness classes designed for On Saturday, June 22, the Gananoque & District Seniors. Classes include cardio, strength training Humane Society is holding its Gently Used Cloth- and stretching with no mat work. Five convenient ing & Vintage Sale at the Gananoque Legion, 55 locations in Kingston. First trial class is free! For King St. W., Gananoque, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. location and information call Joanne 613-634-0130 Bargains in clothing, accessories, and jewelry ga- ext. 414 or email joanne.irvine@von.ca. lore! For more information call 613-923-1953 or email arlene@arlenemassey.com. Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at City Park (at the south end of GriefShare. You don’t have to go through the griev- the park, near King & Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4 ing process alone. GriefShare is a support group for p.m. No experience necessary. Free. This circle is anyone who has lost a loved one. The group meets open to all. Bring hand drums (African, Irish, etc.), on Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westside shakers, flutes, and other instruments. If you don’t Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, and Thurs- have any, we have extra. Come to play, or sit back day afternoons from 1-2:30 p.m. at Bayridge Alli- and watch. Free parking on the dirt road in the park. ance Church in the Fireside Room. For more infor- We meet at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy St.) if it rains, mation or to register call 613-384-7306 or email the 8-10 p.m. Wheelchair accessible. Email julianejmkooy@gmail.com. gregory@hotmail.com to get on the email list and for more information. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, June 21. Music by Red Rose Express. 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Collins The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. from all branches. For a fun social evening, please Singles and couples welcome. 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of every month at 6 p.m. For more details and info Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, 6-10 p.m. please contact Molly at 613-389-6120. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission includes munchies, prizes and a deliSeniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, corner cious meal. Dance the night away to a magnificent of Days and Front Road. Shuffleboard and Bridge selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celep.m. New members welcome. brated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Kingsdale Chateau Retirement Residence, 520 Kingsdale Ave., June Lecture Series. June 27: Kingston Gymnastics Club is now taking registra“Communication Strategies” with the Canadian tions for their summer gymnastics classes and day Hearing Society at 3 p.m. Please join us! RSVP: camp. Summer classes are for boys and girls aged 613-547-4884. 16 months and up and run from July 1 to Aug. 30. Summer day camp runs Monday-Friday for boys Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to and girls aged 3-12. Campers spend time learning Kingston Healing Clinic where trained personnel gymnastics, playing games inside and outside, will pray for you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., taking trips to the park and doing arts and crafts. 999 Sydenham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Campers will also go on a special field trip every Centre. We believe in miracles. week! KGC is located at 1343 Midland Ave. Call or stop by to register or for more information. The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Veterans As- www.kingstongymnastics.ca / 613-384-1190 / sociation of Canada meets every second Monday kingstongymnasticclub@bellnet.ca. of each month September to May at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All The annual Garden Tour presented by the GananKorea Veterans and their wives are welcome. For oque Horticultural Society will be held on Sunmore info. please contact Sandra or Tony at 613- day, June 23 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eight 546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558 @sympatico.ca. beautiful gardens in the town of Gananoque and west of Gananoque are featured including perenDelmar Junction Friday, June 21 from 8:30 p.m. nial, herb and vegetable gardens and settings in to 12 a.m. at The Standeasy, Kingston’s Top Floor both sun and shade. The total driving distance is at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St. K.B.S. Doors about 30 km. Advance tickets are available from Open Kingston, an open house to view this historic the Gananoque Visitor Centre 10 King St. E, or by club and the Military artifacts, Saturday, June 22 calling 613-463-9406 or 613-382-7341. For more from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Jeff J. Gaulton Trio information: http://www.gardenontario.org/site. performs the evening of June 22 from 8:30 p.m. to php/gananoque. 12 a.m. Tracie Morgan entertains Thursday, June 27 from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Web: www.rcha.ca; Summer Scottish Country Dancing takes place at Facebook: www.facebook.com/KingstonRCHA. 7 p.m. at Newlands Pavilion Wednesday Evenings June 26 and July 3, 10, and 17, weather permitBeginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off of ting. Come and join in the fun, listen to the music, Collins Bay Road. Thursday classes: 6:45 - 8 p.m. tap your toes and join the dance. - 9 classes. Friday classes: 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. For more info: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or Strawberry Social at St. Andrew’s By-The-Lake sharonruthprice@gmail.com. United Church, 1 Redden St. (Front & Days Roads). Freshly picked strawberries, cake, ice The Bath Gardening Club is inviting all garden lov- cream, lemonade, tea, coffee and entertainment, ers who are interested, to join them on their bus trip Saturday, June 22 from 1:30 - 4 p.m. You may obto the Montreal Botanical Gardens.Monday, Au- tain tickets from the church office from 9 a.m. to gust 19. Booking with McCoy will be kept open till noon weekdays or at the door. July 15. If we have not filled all the seats by then the trip will be cancelled and your money returned. Vacation Bible School. Ages 5-15. July 1519.’The Shepherd’s Voice’. Calvary Bible Church, Join us at the Arthur Child Heritage Museum, 125 395 Nelson St. (9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). 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Kingston Did you know that in Kingston more than 17,000 people live in poverty? Did you know that working full-time can still keep you in poverty? Did you know that in Kingston 35% more people depend on food banks now to meet their needs than they did in 2008? Did you know that food banks are meeting this increased demand with dwindling donations? Join the Kingston Liberals in our efforts to raise awareness, money and non-perishable food items for our local food banks that need it most. Our beneďŹ ciaries will be Lunch by George, the Salvation Army pantry, and Loving Spoonful. Drop-off non-perishable food items in our collection boxes June 1- 30 at: John’s Deli (507 Princess St.), Food Basics (33 Barrack St.), and Starbucks (95 Princess St. and 251 Princess St.). Donate securely online here: http://cookieejar.com/project/ kingston-community-food-drive. Thank you for being a Good Neighbour. Terry and Mark at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 631, Bath and Collins Bay roads, 613-389-6605, Saturday, June 22. Non-members are welcome to join us in our Branch for a bite to eat and some great entertainment. The Ladies Auxiliary is having their annual Garage Sale June 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Most donations welcome. No heavy or large items. Items must be in good condition and/or working order. Euchre every Sunday. Registration from 12-1 p.m. Play starts at 1 p.m. Rankin Productions and Fort Henry Concert Series presents: Danny Michel and The Garifuna Collective, Wednesday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Fort Henry National Historic Site, Kingston. Tickets available in advance from Brian’s Record Option, 381 Princess St.,

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online at www.forthenry.com, or at the door. Further sic & song books. Please check the website for details information: 613-353-6650, alrankin@xplornet.ca, on what to donate, (what not to donate) and how to pack those precious items to keep them in good condiwww.kingstonlimelight.ca. tion. Kingston Symphony Warehouse, 785 Sir John A St. Peter’s Anglican Church Women (ACW) will Macdonald Blvd., Kingston. Turnoff is just north of be holding their annual Strawberry Social and Bake Princess Street - follow the green signs. Book Fair to Sale in the Parish Hall at 4333 Bath Rd., Kingston on follow Sept 17-21, 2013 Tuesday, June 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Children under three: free. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church opens its doors for free tours of the sanctuary for the summer. Tours On Friday, June 28, at 6 p.m., enjoy a downhome roast- kick off during ‘Doors Open Kingston’ on Saturday, beef dinner with strawberry shortcake dessert and live June 22 and run until Saturday, Aug. 24. The church entertainment with Mike Meyers. Tickets available at is open for tours from Tuesdays to Saturdays from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 - Gananoque 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and see the beautiful stained or by calling 613-382-3023 on or before June 24. glass windows and learn about St. Andrew’s connections to Sir John A. Macdonald and Queen’s UniverCataraqui Canoe Club – Saturday, June 22: Morton to sity. Tours can be guided or self-guided and include Lyndhurst Paddle. Join us as we follow Morton Creek a scavenger hunt with prizes for kids. There will also to Beverly Lake, and then south to Lyndhurst. A sce- be events throughout the summer including a music nic route with a great ice cream stop at the end! Call series. More information about these events will be 613-542-9626, www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. available soon. For more information about the tours, please visit St. Andrew’s website: www.standrewsSupport Group for the Separated & Divorced - The kingston.org and click on the church tours link. St. New Life Group Meeting Tuesday, June 25. Topic: Andrew’s is located on the corner of Princess St. and Easing Stress: Where to turn. 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Clergy St. (130 Clergy St. East). Diocesan Centre, 390 Palace Rd., Kingston. Everyone is welcome. Meetings alternate Tuesdays. Telephone: Cooke’s- Portsmouth United Church is having a Roast 613-548-4461. Beef Dinner with Strawberry Desserts on Wednesday, June 26 from 5-6:30 p.m. Children under ďŹ ve years: On wednesdays until Aug. 21, you can bring your free. Tickets: 613-542-4545. book donations to the Kingston Symphony Warehouse from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fiction & non-ďŹ ction; hardcovers, complete with their signatures, bookplates, and dust jackets (no matter the jacket’s condition); pocket- Henderson United Church hosts a gigantic yard sale books and paperbacks; books on tape/CD; sheet mu- from 8 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday, June 22 at the Hen-

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Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring your loved one with you who will be cared for by caring and qualiďŹ ed staff of the Adult Day Service. For more information please contact Mary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477.

Smorgasbord dinner June 23 at the Golden Links Hall, Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m. Call Barb, 613372-2315.

The Harrowsmith Women’s Institute is having their next meeting on Tuesday, June 25 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith. This will be a Potluck Dinner and all ladies in the community are invited to attend. The programme will be a sharing of hobbies and crafts by the WI Sunbury TOPS Chapter meet every Monday evemembers. Come and bring a friend. ning, weigh-in 5:30 p.m. meeting begins at 6 p.m.

Everyone welcome. Come and join a supportive Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington Centre weight loss group to take off pounds sensibly. For Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, info chrisintops@hotmail.com. gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover charge. SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles ToThe Portland District and Area Heritage Society gether) exercise class every Thursday from 10-11 presents its annual Old-Fashioned Strawberry So- a.m. at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd. in cial, June 22 at the Lions Club Hall in Verona from Sydenham. Fun, low impact ďŹ tness class, no mat 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in conjunction with the Frontenac work. Call Joanne at 613-634-0130 ext. 414 or email Farmers Market. Real shortcake made from a heri- joanne.irvine@von.ca. tage recipe; luscious strawberries and real whipped cream; hot and cold drinks. Sharbot Lake Farmers Market open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38, Harrowsmith will Thanksgiving. Visit www.slfm.handsonharvest.ca. be hosting their popular turkey and strawberry supper on Saturday, June 22 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Turkey and Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre, Verona, a variety of salads followed by cake, ice cream and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop fresh picked strawberries are on the menu. Children for local products from local farmers and vendors. six and under eat free. Family rates available. Take Enjoy breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. out also available. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca.

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Quincy Jones Presents: Nikki Yanofsky at the Grand Theatre June 22 as part of the 2013 Empire Life Kingston Jazz Festival. From her auspicious start as the youngest headliner in the history of the Montreal International Jazz Festival at the age of 12, Nikki Yanofsky has covered plenty of territory over the last

takes place at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $21.47 for adults and $16.37 for youth.

Peter Van Huffel and Gorilla Mask at the Baby Grand Theatre June 22. Native Kingstonian Peter van Huffel makes his way back from Berlin with a stop at the Grand as part of a cross-Canada tour. A prolific saxophonist, clarinetist and composer, Van Huffel is the leader of the energy-packed hard-rock/free-jazz trio Gorilla Mask (with bassist Roland Fidezius and drummer Rudi Fischerlehner), which has been together since 2009 and has performed at some of the most recognized music venues in Europe. Performance takes place at 10 p.m. Tickets are $22.60.

Hilario Duran and his 20-Piece Latin Jazz Big Band perform at the Grand Theatre June 29 as part of the 2013 Empire Life Kingston Jazz Festival. Hilario Duran, pianist, producer, arranger, composer, bandleader, and educator, better known as Con Tumbao, represents an important musician in contemporary Cuban music history. Noted as one of the greatest Cuban pianists of the 20th century, this multi Canadian Juno and National Jazz Award winner, American Grammy Award nominee and recipient of the 2007 Chico O’Farrill Lifetime Achievement Award will bring his 20-piece Latin Jazz Big Band to the festival finale. Performance starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $21.47 for adults and $16.37 for youth.

Joshua Redman Quartet at the Grand Theatre June 27 as part of the 2013 Empire Life Kingston Jazz Festival. One of the most acclaimed and charismatic jazz artists on the scene today, the Grammy nominated saxophonist Joshua Redman makes a stop with his quartet featuring Aaron Goldberg, Reuben Rogers & Gregory Hutchinson. This performance is generously sponsored by Shoalts and Zaback Architects. Performance

Ron Di Lauro Sextet: Kind of Blue at the Grand Theatre June 28, as part of the 2013 Empire Life Kingston Jazz Festival. This iconic album was released over 50 years ago and remains not only Davis’s masterpiece, but one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time. Now the tracks from Kind of Blue will be recreated live by some of this country’s top musicians. Italian-Canadian trumpeter and bandleader Ron Di Lauro will lead a sextet with a set of Miles classics from the late fifties and return in the second set for a full re-creation of Kind of Blue. This performance takes place at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $21.47 for adults and $16.37 for youth.

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Rob Garcia Quartet at the Baby Grand Theatre June 29. Noah Preminger (ten sax), Ben Monder (guitar), Rob Garcia (drums), to be announced on bass. A prime mover in the current Brooklyn jazz scene (Time Out-New York), Rob Garcia con-

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The Grand Theatre Presents Digging Roots, in association with National Aboriginal Day, Kingston Committee, June 21, as part of the 2013 Empire Life Kingston Jazz Festival. Marching to the beat of their own drum, Canada’s own Digging Roots brings their unique mix of roots, alternative, hip-hop, reggae and blues sounds to the Grand stage. Raven Kanatakta and ShoShona Kish will perform a collection of songs, includes tunes from their latest album, Love Drive. Tickets are $21.47. Show time: 7:30 p.m.

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An upcoming exhibition promises to be aweinspiring. Oeno’s When the Bough Breaks— Re-Imagining the Tree will offer a wonderful respite from the god Sirius’ dog days of summer. The exhibition runs from June 29 to July 29. The opening reception will be held on June 29 from 4-7 p.m. “It’s a beautiful show,” said Sandra Goldie, gallery director. “It’s timely and place appropriate, given our rural location. We have a lot of artists who grapple with the issue of landscape and nature.” She described some of the artists involved. “Melissa Doherty’s work shows a curious kind of isolation in agriculture,” she said. “She has an intense focus on trees. Peter Hoffer grew up in Ontario and now lives and works out of Montreal. He has a Hungarian background and feels like a thwarted romantic. He is hugely influential in the art world with regard to material.

He was one of the first to incorporate resin and has received awards for this experiment. You might see a desolate landscape with a lonely tree in it. His work is pretty exciting.” She said the exhibition will also feature some pieces by Otto Rogers. “He’s the reason I wanted to work in this gallery,” said Goldie. “He’s a master of Canadian modernist painting. To our great fortune, he lives here in the county. We’re showing particularly special pieces of his, paintings using wood in collage.” This gallery in the countryside has become quite popular, with about 20,000 people coming through its doors last year. Oeno Gallery is located at 2274 Country Road #1 in Bloomfield, beside Huff Estates Winery. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Private appointments outside of those hours can be made by calling 613-393-2216. For more information: www.oenogallery. com

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EMC News – A group of Crow Lake Village residents was at Central Frontenac Council’s regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake, asking for the township’s help in slowing traffic through their hamlet. Karen Lahey, who recently purchased Oaks Cottages with her husband, Don, acted as spokesperson for the group. “We’re very concerned with speeding,” she said. “The posted limit is 40 kph but you very rarely see anybody travelling at that speed. “Our property is very close to the road and we’ve had clients come to look at the cottages but leave because of the traffic on the road.” She said they have “elderly clients” who have hearing and mobility problems and she’s concerned for their safety. “We’d like to have more families but they’re concerned about safety,” she said. “And it doesn’t seem to matter if there are people walking along the road or not, people still speed through here.” Resident Chuck Belcher said it’s not only residents, as there is a considerable amount of larger vehicle traffic not observing the limit. “Even the school bus speeds,” he said. “It would help if you could lower the weight restriction on the Bollingbrooke Bridge (currently at 17 tons but the bridge is in Tay Valley Township, not Central Frontenac’s jurisdiction) because it’s become a truck The upcoming exhibition (June 29—July 29) at Oeno Gallery in Prince Edward County is route. “(And) if you’re paying $800,000 a year called When the Bough Breaks—Re-Imagining the Tree.

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Taking their good tastes to work That final bureaucratic roadblock cost were driving past them $10,000 and an eight-month delay the Pruchnickis’ in opening, during which time they had shop in Napanee. no income. But they stuck it out in a true They liked the lolabour of love. cation and the look I asked Andy where the yummy in of the place. There their food comes from. are more than 200 “We want everything we cook or Fritou locations in bake to be the best people can find,” he Canada, but only said. “Our broccoli soup is loaded with three in Ontario. broccoli. Our chicken soup is loaded The Chit Chat with chicken. For our all-day breakfast folks were invited we use thick Texas bread and the largest into the Fritou eggs we can buy.” group. Andy said they buy local produce “After a few whenever possible. meetings with There’s a small grocery shop in the the Fritou people, centre of their building. When regional they’d checked out crops start coming in over the next few our attitude, then weeks, they’ll also be selling goods we had to decide if from a wagon out front. we wanted to work “We’ve got everything from Nap- with them.” anee’s finest filtered water to firewood The Pruchnickand everything in between,” said Andy. is drove to a fran“Even gourmet coffee beans.” chise in London to Andy and Sherry Pruchnicki, the owners of Chit Chat Café & Corner Market in Napanee. Photo/Mark Bergin On the restaurant side of things, you check things out. Andy does the cooking and Sherry does the baking. can get the daily special for $10.95. They took Sherry’s That includes soup or salad and the mother along. entrée. There are always two different “Sherry’s mom soups available. During a recent visit, spent much of her the choices were beef barley or cream life in food service of tomato. Entrees of the day included industry, so she’s a beef stew, chicken schnitzel, steak on a good judge,” said bun, jumbo chili dog, poutine, wraps, Andy. “We all ate or Fritou fried chicken. Plus, you can from the Fritou have a tea or coffee. That’s a good deal menu. It was the for great homemade food. best fried chicken GARBAGE SCHEDULE FOR CANADA DAY The Chef’s Choice breakfast in- we’d had in our cludes two eggs, choice of ham, sau- lives.” Residents who would normally have their garbage picked up on Monday, July 1st, (Canada Day) will have sage or back, along with two slices of their pick up rescheduled for Tuesday, July 2nd. Residents are advised to follow their regular scheduled day for toast, home fries and a coffee or tea. Continued on Garbage and Recycling pickups for the remainder of the week. page 26 Ready? $6.95. French toast, western sandwiches, SWIM AND DAY CAMP REGISTRATION pancakes and just SINKING IN DEBT? Red Cross Swim Lessons and summer day camps will be offered again this year at Gilmour Point in Battersea, about every other McMullen Beach in Verona and at The Point in Sydenham. See “Recreation” on the township website. For more imaginable break- AVOID information contact the Recreation Department at (613) 376-3027 Ext 2231. fast item are all BANKRUPTCY available at reason- UÊ*À « Ã> ÃÊÌ Ê Ài` Ì ÀÃ able prices. Des- UÊ Õ`}iÌÊ Õ Ãi } COUNCIL COMPENSATION REVIEW serts include the UÊÊ-Ì «Ê7>}iÊ >À Ã iiÃÊ Council is forming a four citizen working group to research, evaluate and make recommendations on the method > `Ê > ÃÊvÀ Ê sweet likes of carand level of council compensation for council members elected in 2014.

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EMC Lifestyle - Sherry and Andy Pruchnicki know good cooking. It’s what’s behind everything on their menu at Chit Chat Café & Corner Market in Napanee. Unlike Arlo’s Alice, you really can get anything you want at this restaurant. The first time I walked through the doors was because I was passing by and I was hungry. Now I go back because it’s good. If you’ve been lucky enough to stop into their shop, you’ll know how delicious their food is. There’s a reason for that quality. “Ninety-nine per cent of it we do ourselves,” said Andy. “We make it all. Everything involves attention to detail. Sherry does the baking and I do the cooking.” The couple has been in the restaurant business for quite a while. They ran a restaurant in Trenton for three years. Then they set up shop in the Frontenac Mall in Kingston, creating their cozy-style home cooking concept from scratch. They ran that until 2007. Then, several years ago, they drove past the Napanee location that would become their new home. “It was perfect,” said Andy. “I found it at the same time as we were feeling that we didn’t want to be tenants in a mall for the rest of our lives.” But Andy was told that the Napanee location was already sold. He was determined. He tracked down the owner and found that the spot at the corner of Centre Street South and River Road was still available. They bought it. To differentiate themselves from the original shop they’d run in Kingston, they added “& Corner Market” to the shop name. A lot of stone was being removed from the Frontenac mall to make room for a fitness franchise. The Pruchnicki’s wanted the stone. “We hauled 4,000 square feet of stone and cleaned each piece by hand,” said Andy. That kind of work ethic is behind their success. They didn’t let early problems get in the way of their dream location. “We got hit by a massive surprise,” said Andy. “There’s a two-foot ditch called a creek behind us. At the last minute, the conservation authority wouldn’t sign off on the final aspect. We already had the date for the Chit Chat Café & Corner Market.”

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What’s so unique about this fried chicken? “The reason it’s extra special is that we use pure chicken that’s delivered fresh,” Andy said. “If there’s anything I don’t like, I cut it off. After that, we marinate it for two days. Then we put it into an egg wash and coating, twice.” It’s that kind of labour-intensive approach that gives the food they serve its quality taste. When they launched their fried chicken menu, which is in addition to their regular items, it was a hit in Napanee. They sold out well before the evening closing. They said they hadn’t expected the intense and immediate positive response. Each month, (except this July, when it will be on a different day) on the last Saturday, there’s entertainment, with a dinner buffet. The show on June 29 will feature Spencer Evans. The cost for the evening is $29.95, all inclusive (even

the tax). “It’s a huge, all-you-can-eat buffet,” said Andy. “And there’s a dessert buffet. We’re proud of all the things we do.” Over the next several months, they hope to start offering their meals in frozen form for take away, so folks can heat them up at home and enjoy the Pruchnickis’ good cooking in their own kitchens. They’ve got some big plans for a new location and a whole new line of food in the near future. I’ll keep you posted as the developments unfold. For more information: 613-3542900. Chit Chat Café & Corner Market is located at 54 County Road 8 (the corner of Centre Street South and River Road) in Napanee. Their menu features an all-day breakfast, homemade soups, sandwiches, desserts and Fritou fried chicken. They’re open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. On Twitter @markaidanbergin

remained with same owner for 30 years EMC Lifestyle - “Hi, Bill,” writes Elizabeth Spratt of Dundas, Ontario, “it was the 1976 MGB in your column that prompted me to write to you. I had a 1979 MGB with the black bumper when I was living in Victoria, B.C., in the early ’80s. At the time there were many beautiful older English cars on the road there and I decided I wanted to own one. “I tracked down this 1960 Morris Minor convertible and bought it in August 1983. Interestingly, the previous owner had put an ad in Road & Track magazine, which was not on the newsstands until after I bought

the car. I later bought the magazine, which included a photo of my car. Just after buying the car, I baked a cake that looked like the car and gave it to the previous owner. That was fun! “I drove this car as my only vehicle in Victoria for six years. I even took it one time through the mountains to Nelson, B.C., with no problems. I moved east in 1992, initially to Toronto, then in 1996 to Dundas. In 1997 I had the Morris sent here – barge to Vancouver, train to Toronto, and flatbed truck that delivered it to my door on July 1, 1997. Since then, the car has been repainted with a new top and various other bits of work done. A few years ago, I visited the Morris Minor Centre in England and brought back a few parts. “Every August, the car with me

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EMC Business – Imagine travelling approximately 185 kilometres for your favourite cup of Joe. This is essentially what the Tompkins family has been doing for as long as they’ve been Keurig owners. “We love, love our Keurig,” said Spring Tompkins. “What we found initially when we bought it at Costco is that it’s really hard to find variety in coffee; they only sell a few and they are in boxes of 90 or 80 or something, so you’re really committing to this huge box of coffee.” In search of an alternative to purchasing these large Keurig K-cup packs, Spring found a store in Corn-

wall where consumers were able to mix and match their own variety pack of 24 K-cups. “We loved that idea. So we’ve been shopping for our coffee in other cities, including Cornwall, for four years now,” she revealed. That all changed on June 7, when Spring and the rest of the Tompkins clan opened Coffee Trends in the Blackburn Mews, at the corner of Taylor-Kidd Boulevard and Gardiners Road. “We just kept saying somebody should be doing this in Kingston,” Spring said, going on to note that she finally made the decision to go ahead with the business following a February road trip in a snowstorm to pick up coffee. “I said, ‘Ok, this is just crazy that

we are leaving Kingston to buy our coffee.’ I came home and said to my husband, ‘We’re doing this.’” The business specializes in Keurig K-cups and provides customers with the opportunity to mixand-match among nearly 300 varieties of coffee, tea, cappuccino, hot chocolate and cold drinks to create their own K-cup variety pack. They also have boxes of 24 for those with a favourite blend. “It’s like a candy store for adults, it really is,” Spring said. Spring’s daughter, Taylor, who manages the store, agreed. “It’s like when you’re a kid going to the store and getting all those five cent candies, it’s like that but with coffee for adults.” The price associated with a sin-

gle ‘regular’ K-cup is $0.67, while a box or mix-and-match bag of 24 is $14.95; ‘Premium’ K-cups retail for $0.75 each or $16.95 for a box or mix-and-match bag of 24. “There are a ton of different Kcup makers; we’ve picked the most popular ones like Timothy’s, Green Mountain, and Brooklyn Beans. We also have, in some of our premium lines, Starbucks, Wolfgang Puck, Grove Square, and Higgins and Burke—all the brands that you would see in non-single serve that are no available in single serve,” Spring said. When preparing to launch the business, Spring said she was surprised at the vast variety of K-cups on the market, adding that there are even more than the close to 300 varieties they have in store. “We’re looking at that every day so we will expand to give as many varieties as we can fit in this store to give people a really good choice; there are new K-cups coming on the market every day.” While Coffee Trends does, as noted above, specialize in K-cups, Spring did note that the business also carries some products related to other single serve brew machines and is waiting to gain more feedback from Kingston and area coffee drinkers before continuing to

expand. “I think the industry is certainly going more and more single serve… and we will continue to respond to what the market wants. We have the ability, because we are a privately owned and operated, Kingston family business, to respond to what our customers are asking for. We aren’t a franchise, we have no limitations.” Spring said the response the business has received since opening has been very positive. She has learned that many people, like her, had been previously sourcing their K-cups online or out-of-town—similar stores exist in Belleville, Brockville and Cornwall—and they are excited to now have a local alternative. “People have come in and we’ve actually heard squeals at the front door,” she said of the excitement surrounding the business’ opening. “People just want to be able to get what they should have been able to get here. I don’t know how we got missed in that whole corridor, but Kingston was just void of a place like this for so many years.” To pay a visit to the Coffee Trends, the Single Serve Specialists, swing by the Blackburn Mews anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, or 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

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If you have a few hours each school day to supplement your family income, give back to our community, and help our students get to & from school safely every school day, become part of our team.

NORTHBROOK

The individual must be committed to quality, posses good colour comprehension, be self-motivated and be eective in communication within the team environment. Have strong Health and Safety skills.

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Competencies, Skills and Experience

EDUCATION & TRAINING

COMPETENCIES: Action Oriented • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team leader

OPEN HOUSE

Only those with “Goss/Related Equipment� experience will be considered.

Information Sessions for Careers in Healthcare Education & Business

Interested candidates please respond to: Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca

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Call 613-389-8690 or e-mail:

Press Person Press – Smiths Falls Eastern Ontario

JOB SUMMARY: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of 1st and 2nd Press Person in the Web Department.

www.careeredge.on.ca (613) 354-0425 x645 Or 9 Advance Ave, Napanee K7R 3Y5

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Now Hiring and Training School Bus Drivers for September

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AOLKINGSTON.COM AOLKINGSTON.COM (613) 544-8973 544-8973 (613)

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Company seeking creative sales person to provide expert advice on fire units and complementary finishes, mantles, brick, stone, metals. Must be available some Saturdays. LUMBERYARD WORKER – DESERONTO – 3 days per week includes SATURDAY; Physically Able; Experience on FORKLIFT. SERVICE EXCELLENCE - MAY 24 - $45.00 Pre-Registration Required, CALL FOR DETAILS

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Job Title: Distribution Supervisor Region: Eastern Ontario Region Department: Distribution – Kingston JOB SUMMARY: To ensure all distributions in assigned geographic areas are delivered in a timely and appropriate manner through training and providing the necessary tools to the carriers. Position Accountabilities: Ensure that all newspapers, inserts and other distributions in a deďŹ ned area are properly delivered in a timely fashion • Recruit, hire and train carriers according to the standards as applied by the Regional Director of Distribution • Develop an ongoing relationship with carriers; clearly communicating instructions and maintaining accurate records of all carrier contact • Maintain all records concerning carriers and routes including ďŹ nancial records and complaints. • Maintain suďŹƒcient carrier waiting lists or establishes new ones. • Address customer concerns in a helpful and timely manner; to follow up with concerns with carriers and ensure that concerns are resolved. • Provide data for the carrier payroll • Ensure downed routes receive delivery (i.e. through delivery by adult carriers). Verify delivery in geographical area via door to door checks or GPS veriďŹ cation system along with problem delivery resolution Competencies, Skills and Experience Competencies: Action Oriented • Customer Focus • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team Previous customer service experience – Secondary School diploma or equivalent – Valid driver’s license and good driving record. All candidates under consideration must complete a background screening. Interested and qualiďŹ ed candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Gregory Esnard at Gregory.esnard@metroland.com no later than June 28th, 2013. Job Category: Administrative/Clerical; Warehouse; Customer Service/Client Care 34

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BELLEVILLE DOLL AND TEDDY BEAR Show and Sale July 14 Fish & Game Club Elmwood Dr Belleville, ON 10 am - 4 pm Proceeds: Charity, contact Bev 613-966-8095

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8x10 - $10 5x7 - $7.50 Call us for Details 613.546.8885

GARAGE SALE Saturday June 22nd. 1653 Bethel Rd, Yarker. 8-4. Rain or shine. Downsizing home, lots of items.

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REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Kingston’s Original Cost Effective Cremation

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REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Kingston 613-449-1668 Sales Representative

Including taxes and basic urn

Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage

613-273-5000

Mallorytown: Rural, private, surveyed, treed lot with partly constructed, new, 2000 sq. ft., dwelling and Including arranging cremation, documentation and administration, garage. $82,000 o.b.o. MLS Prescott: Henry St. Newly listed, spacious, 1650 facilities to shelter your loved one, transfer from place of death within sq.ft., 2 bath, updated home on huge lot. $159,000 50 km’s and then to crematorium, basic cremation container, by motivated seller. MLS Coroner’s fee, cremation fee, basic urn and applicable taxes. Brockville: Salisbury Ave, 3 bedroom brick bungaCall us at Limestone low, full basement, 100x50 ft., lot. Motivated seller, $140,000. MLS. Cremation Services Live your Dream: Cottage rental business. 14 fur184 Wellington St. Kingston nished, waterfront units. Gorgeous 7 room home, sandy beach, 10 rental boats. $760,000 OAC**MLS Campground 50 all-year sites: 800’ waterfront, 3 cottages and licensed coffee shop. Country-Wooded: 1 1/2 acres, stream-side lot. $16,500 with $300 down OAC. Kingston Area: 350’x90’ lot with 400 sq.ft., 2 bedroom home in need of repair. Paved road, drilled well, good sewage disposal unit. $39,900. WANTED Contractor buys properties in need of repair or renovation for top cash price. Cash Buyer seeking small hobby or horse farm with reasonable barn and house. Any location considered. CL411197

613-507-5727

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 6 months at a time, Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver.

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HELP WANTED

Press Person Press – Smiths Falls Eastern Ontario

This job closes July 3rd, 2013 We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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FARM

TOM’S CUSTOM

ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.

AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475

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HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments.Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop - You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com HELP WANTED! Make $1000 weekly mailing brochures from home! No experience required. Start immediately! www.themailinghub.com

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Autograph Pricing Your Item $25 Your Jersey/Stick $50 Photos & Pucks available ($5 each)

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GARAGE SALE

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Sundari Day Spa is looking for an Esthetician to complement their staff! Are you a hardworking, reliable individual looking for employment? We can offer you; an engaging work environment; full-time employment for the summer with opportunity for part-time in the fall; fixed days off. For more information or to apply, please contact: Susan Jileli: 613-273-8799. Email:

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION at 323 Clyde Forks Rd., Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 on Mon., June 24/13 @ 6 pm

susan@green-medicine.ca

At the spa: 2 Bedford St., Westport, ON. Check us out at; sundaridayspa.com

LIVESTOCK Multi-Breed Sheep Production Sale. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Spencerville Fair Grounds, Spencerville Ontario. An auction of solid, healthy, performance tested (Genovis/SFIP records) foundation animals. An excellent opportunity to add quality genetics to your flock. Includes both commercial and purebred rams and ewes. Both terminal sire and maternal ewe breeds. Also for sale, guard/herding dogs and used sheep equipment. For sale catalogue (or other information) go on-line to OSMADistrict10.ca or contact Gary Lapier at 613-989-2792. Viewing at 11am day of sale. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Reg. purebred Hereford bull born Feb. 2011. Sire Harvie Tailor Made. $1600. Will-O-Tree Herefords 613-285-7494.

~ Selling 2 Properties as 1 ~ ~ Perfect Family Year-Round Home or Retreat ~ Property 1 - Great environment for relaxation & simple pleasures. Snuggled along the Clyde River, giving you recreational privileges to numerous lakes plus access to the K&P trail/Crown land. Providing all of the comforts of home in this 3 bedroom, 4 pce bath, oversized oak kitchen with separate dining/games area. Additional dining & TV rooms. Wrap-around screened in porch. Solid, usable, framed barn. 100 amp service on breakers. 6 yr old F/A oil furnace. Inside/outside cellar access. Recent renos incl. new windows (all but 4) & roof. On well & septic. Surveyed irregular lot size w/ 107’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $1600.00 (+/-). Property 2 - Surveyed vacant land irregular lot size w/ 146’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $240.00 (+/-). Please note, auctioning 2 properties as 1. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. CL426394_0606

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

Scotch Line Red Angus. Yearling bulls and registered females. Calving ease and high growth rate. Dr. Jim Ferrier (613)267-5330.

MARINE 14’ Princecraft aluminum fishing boat with 15 hp Evinrude outboard and trailer in good condition. $1000. 613-507-4480. Marine Mechanic- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. 613-267-3470.

REAL ESTATE ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION for Elvira Powell Estate to be held @ 35 Condie St., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2T3 on Sat., July 6/13 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

MORTGAGES

Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876

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VEHICLES

2005 Buick Allure

SpeciďŹ c Responsibilities: • Assist Operators where needed • Learn the paper feeding aspect of the position • Perform various departmental functions • Keep area clean and hazard free • Transport ďŹ nished product to appropriate departments

Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca

New Holland 276 square baler, good condition, works great, $1,200. 613-372-5431.

CURIOSITIES ON KING, 185 KING ST., W. DOWNTOWN BROCKVILLE

The ideal candidate will have: • A minimum of 1 year related experience • Be a good communicator • Be friendly and cooperative • Have a mechanical aptitude • Have the ability to examine and evaluate detail • Assist with set-up, operation, and maintenance of the web press as directed by the ďŹ rst press operator • Good Health and Safety ethics

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Furnished Room- Fridge, TV, cable, shared kitchen, $400/month. First and last required. 613-214-6891.

Only 100 Tickets Available

JOB SUMMARY: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper in the Web Department.

Job Requirements: • Commitment to quality, productivity and apprentice program • Able to take directions from various press operators • Upon completion of training, should be capable of ďŹ lling-in for 2nd press operator as required • Retrieve and prepare rolls for production • Good colour comprehension • Eective communication within a team environment • Positive, pro-active behaviour

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~ Calling All Investors ~ ~ Excellent Income Potential ~ Charming brick bungalow located on quiet street in Smiths Falls, ON. Property has paved driveway w/ drive through garage. Spacious back yard w/ fenced dog run & steel garden shed. Front entrance opens into large living room leading to galley kitchen. 3 pce bath w/ new Safestep walk-in tub. Original 2 bedroom home joined to addition in dining/sitting room adding 2 large bedrooms, entrance to side deck & enclosed staircase to attic for lots of extra storage. Basement w/ 2 separate entrances easily accommodates income generating apartment featuring large eat-in kitchen, 3 pce bath, bedroom w/ large window, rec room complete w/ wet bar & gas fireplace, plus separate utility/storage room w/ laundry hook up, cold room, 200 amp service on breakers, natural gas furnace w/ baseboard backup & rented hot water tank. Home has alarm system, central air & vac. Taxes: $3,075.10+/-. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering. Be on time, not a large auction.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com The Frontenac EMC - Thursday, June 20, 2013

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36’ 2000 Montana 5th Wheel- 3 Slides, clean everything works. Asking $15,000. Kijiji ad #490854512 613-398-62660.

German Shepherd Pups health guar. 4 gen AKC $500. 2 black, 10 wks + reserve M/F sables 4 wks strongbond@msn.com (613)213-8011. Freedom Coach RV. Mobile service. Parts, repairs, Siberian Husky pups, 8 accessories. Awnings, waweeks, shots, dewormed, terheaters, furnace, roof vet checked, blue eyes. repairs, water damage, inParents on site. surance work, electrical, 613-489-1121 or plumbing. 613-546-4261. 613-794-4959.

For more information, contact:

VEHICLES

Susan Jikeli 613-273-8799 susan@green-medicine.ca

1976 Corvette Stingray. New: rad, brakes, universals, custom exhaust, etc. $12,500 o.b.o. Must sell. 613-387-2174.

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2 - St Lawrence Waterfront Properties 1123 County Road 2, RR#1 Brockville, ON to be held on site Wednesday, July 10 @ 6 p.m.

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Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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FIREARMS AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 22, 10:00 AM At Switzer’s Auction Centre 25414 Highway 62, Bancroft, ON FROM SEVERAL ESTATES, COLLECTIBLE, TARGET AND HUNTING. MANY NEW AND USED, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, ANTIQUE HAND GUNS RIFLES & SHOTGUNS CROSSBOWS, AMMUNITION, FEATURING: A WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 .405 WIN WITH PROVENANCE TO THEODORE ROOSEVLELT. www.switzersauction.com VIEW PHOTO GALLERY AT: www.proxibid.com/switzersauction CHECK BACK FOR REGULAR UPDATES. WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOUR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS IN THIS AND FUTURE SALES TERMS: Cash, Visa, Master Card, Inter-ac 10% Buyers Premium Onsite, 15% on Proxibid

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75’ river frontage, 515’ deep. Drive down the winding laneway lined with lovely mature trees. On the property is a boathouse complete with boat hoist and overhead living quarters, a one bedroom bungalow, detached garage and mobile home.

39 Kerry Point Road, R R 2, Mallorytown, ON to be held Saturday, July 13 @ 9 a.m. Stroll this level river front property of just under 1/2 acre, 154’ river frontage, 167’ road frontage, combined concrete and rock/wire crib seawall and dock. This is a 3+ bedroom raised bungalow, upper level affords you a beautiful tranquil view of the river whether you are in the large 13 X 21 eat in kitchen with an abundance of pine cabinets, the knotty pine 3 season room or sitting in the living/dining room (20 X 23) complete with brick hearth and air tight wood burning stove the river views will delight you. The upper level is completed with 3 bedrooms and 4 piece bathroom. Lower level has attached one car garage/workshop, Rec room with wood burning stove, den, laundry room, 3 piece bathroom and spacious mud room. This home boasts of recent improvements all within the last 4 years including vinyl windows, central air and forced air oil furnace. In addition there is a 20’ X 20’ storage shed. For further information and to book a viewing appointment please contact our office @ 613-926-2919 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com 36

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to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Perth Ontario 3 miles east of Perth on County Rd # 10 K7H 3C3

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BOATS, TRAILERS, MACHINERY & ANTIQUES AUCTION For the Estate of Cory Arbour of Ottawa & David Willson of Westport

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TRAILERS / RV’S

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RV For Sale- 2006 Wildwood, 286RLSS, 5th wheel. Fully loaded, excellent condition. 613-284-1903. Leave message please.

AUCTION SALE JOHN ROY EQUIPMENT AUCTION

GREEN FAMILY AND FRIENDS REUNION The children of the late Clarence and Gladys Green: Dawn, Eileen, Floyd, Edward and Emmajane. June 29th, 2013. St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Lyn, Ont. Worship 11am. Lunch and refreshments to follow. Best wishes only. Please RSVP (905) 468-8851 or jvanderlee1@cogeco.ca

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on Sat., June 22/13 @ 10 am 15’ steel Ultra Craft jon boat w/ live well steering column controls, as new. 2010 20’ Misty Harbor pontoon boat w/ 2008 Evinrude e-tech 40hp motor. 14’ aluminum fishing boat w/ Suzuki 4 stroke 9.9 outboard motor. Springbok 16’ aluminum boat w/ 40hp Johnson outboard motor & trailer. Aluminum CIRcraft boat w/ v4 Evinrude motor & trailer. Force 35hp outboard motor. 21’ SeaRay boat w/ inboard outboard boat w/ trailer circa 1980. 15’ boat trailer. Two single axle Belmont trailers, new (1 6x12 & 1 5x10). 5’ Agrotrend rotary cutter. Cub cadet 109 hydrostatic garden tractor w/ 4 attachments. Roper 16hp riding lawn mower. 25hp Kohler motor. Coleman 2500w generator. T.G. 3000w generator. Gas pressure washer. M.B.W. gas compactor. 9hp Simplicity rear tang tiller. 2 cement mixers w/ electric motors. Air sandblaster. 12� Makita thickness planer. Qty of hand & power tools. McCullough Mac 15 chainsaw & others. Wellmate 75 welder. Cant hook. 2 modern black lacquer distressed jam cupboards. Two door cupboard. Refinished 4’ ash harvest table. Mahogany 3 sectional bookcase. Refinished princess dresser. Refinished wash stand. Ant. pine refinished blanket box. Pine cradle. Child’s wicker rocker. Balloon back chair. Modern set of chairs. Modern china cabinet. Newer side board. Modern pine cupboard. Single bed. 5 pce maple kitchen set. Open washstand. Ant. dining room table. Chippendale bookcase. Rocking chairs. Ant. hall table. Patio furniture. Gingerbread clock. Chest of silver flatware. Doll carriage. Wooden decoy. Oak barrel. Stand, table & ceiling lights. Register grates. Cast iron pots. Cast iron cooler. Dash churn & crocks. Ant. camera. Birdcage. Wood plane. Copper boiler. Scrub boards. Ant. boxes. Fern stand. Wooden trunk. Wire egg basket. Pictures & frames. Ant. dishes. & many articles too numerous to list. Just in time for Summer, good selection of boats & trailers, plus good furniture. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa – Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

13644 A HIGHWAY 62 MADOC, ONT. SATURDAY JUNE 29TH AT 11 AM Just SOUTH of Madoc on Highway # 62 (Vicinity of Danford Construction) 2002 Bobcat 331E D Series diesel mini excavator with extended hoe, 20â€? and 32â€? buckets with grader plate- 1589 hrs – good running condition; 2004 Polaris 6 x 6 Ranger ATV with cab and dump box-123 hrs – excellent; 2006 Polaris 500 4 x 4 ATV AWD on demand, winch, high rear seat- 800 hrs – good running condition; factory made all steel tandem axle dunp trailer with hydraulic controls, Tri Axle 20’steel deck flat trailer with pintel hitch, 18000lb capacity and ramps; 20 ft tandem axle flat bed with hardwood deck;1979 GMC 6500 V8 boom truck with 50 ft boom attachment and tool compartments- running condition; 1985 Dodge 100 Custom Power Ram ž ton 4 x 4 pick up with wood chipper attachment powered by Ford 300 6 cyl engine- sells as is; Davis Task Force 200 steel track “Ditch Witchâ€? with tilt trailer; Gravely 60 Promaster 300 commercial grass cutter with front mount hydraulic controlled mower deck and 20 hp Kohler engine – good running condition; King 14â€? commercial single surface planer, King 10â€? commercial grade table saw, King single unit dust collector, King commercial 6â€?jointer, King 48â€?box and pan brake, Automotive exhaust pipe bending machine, Castrol 200 gal oil tank bench with pneumatic pump and attached hose reel, small quantity of “Upright Scaffoldingâ€? aluminum builders scaffolding, Campion 21 ft fibreglass pleasure boat with Volvo inboard on tandem boat trailer; 1970’s 15 ft fibreglass run– a-bout boat with canopy and inboard – not running; Starcraft 12 ft aluminum fishing boat, Squealer 5 ft rotary mower, vinyl truck cap, quantity of building materials. Few small 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

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ship eastward, I got a sense exactly what Chafe was talking about. The feeling seemed to rub off on the students, too. Korbin Bollard had never been on a boat before that day, but remarked that he was now hooked. “[Sailing the ship] is a lot of work and pretty scary, but a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s really neat because you can see all the water, all the shore, all the trees – all of nature.” Steering the ship was another highlight: “It felt just like you were the captain,” Korbin noted. From what I saw that day, I would highly recommend the St. Lawrence II’s youth training program to anyone looking to get their teen into a fun, educational program this summer. The ship does adult sails in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall), which also sound like great fun, especially since passengers are expected to work the boat with the rest of the crew. Someday soon, I hope to have another opportunity to climb aboard, and play a larger role in helping to sail the ship. For more information about the St. Lawrence II and its programs, please visit www.brigantine.ca.

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