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Garlic champions EMC Events – Marion Watkins, David Hahn and Miguel Hahn of Forest Farm in Bedford District were once again crowned champs at the Eastern Ontario Garlic Awards in Verona recently. With the Hahns are garlic guru Paul Pospisil and second place finisher Kevin Craigen of Napanee. Pospisil said that despite the drought conditions this summer, it was one of the best seasons ever as lots of sunshine and an early harvest led to large bulbs.
Council OKs condo lot as mainland water access for island lots By Craig Bakay Reporter
EMC News — Despite other recommendations from its lawyer and planner, South Frontenac Council voted (unanimously) to allow building permits on Turtle Island on Bobs Lake, given that the two families owning the island properties have purchased a condominium lot in Bedford Farm Estates in order to comply with mainland parking requirements. Lawyer Tony Fleming told Council that while the arrangement proposed by Chris and Sandra Carleton would satisfy the Township Bylaw, he was nevertheless recommending it be turned down in favour of an ease-
ment on the mainland property. “The issue before Council is a restrictive covenant binding the islands to the mainland lot in perpetuity,” said Fleming. “(If granted) there is a strong possibility that the mainland lot will never be developed as a single-family home. Township Planner Lindsay Mills said that from a planning perspective, an easement would be preferable (assuming the condo association would also grant an easement). “In your mind, is the single-family lot purely for tax purposes?” said Dep. Mayor John McDougall. “Revenue is a concern for municipalities but no, it’s about original purpose,” said
Fleming. “This could be a wooded area and a very attractive asset for the condominium association if done right,” said McDougall. Coun. Del Stowe thought the argument was moot. “We’re still getting two island properties for assessment,” Stowe said. Coun. Mark Tinlin said the debate had gone on long enough. “We’ve dragged these people through hoops for quite some time and this just makes common sense,” Tinlin said. Mayor Gary Davison said he’d still like to hear from the condo association but Carleton said they had already submitted a letter from the association saying that it
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lengthen the response time for possible medical emergencies on the western end of Howe Island. To minimize emergency response times on those (approximately 14) night closures, the Frontenac Paramedic Service will station an ambulance and two paramedics at the Howe Island Fire Hall. Please note that to report an emergency you should still call 911. 4 The consultants report for Frontenac County’s Senior Housing project , is available at www.directionsforourfuture.ca (Housing for Seniors is a priority area of concern on Wolfe Island.) 5. With the presence of Emerald Ash Bore confirmed in the county Frontenac Islands council noted that to prevent ash materials from being moved there is a need for vigilance about fire wood brought to the islands . 4. Lowering water levels raise islanders concerns that the ferry might be moved to the winter dock earlier than later… Coming Events: 1.Gardening Guru Ed Lawrence, Retired Head Gardener to 6 Governor Generals and Prime Ministers and long time gardening expert for CBC’s Ontario Radio
phone-in is coming to Wolfe Island on Wednesday, Sept. 26th , Wolfe Island Community Hall at 7 pm. Tickets:$15.00 are available. Call 613-3851947, 613-385-2929, 613385-2910 and at Fargo’s. For more info: www.wolfeisland.com 2. Beat the Winter BluesWhat is Seasonal Affective Disorder ? SAD? Find out what is ‘normal’ in the Winter and what are evidencebased treatment options for SAD with Dr. Michela David Ph.D., C. Psych., Psychologist, Mood Disorders Research and Treatment Service, Providence Care, on Thursday, September 27th at 7pm at the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic, 102 Road 95 www. wolfeisland.com 3.Spinners, felters, weavers, anyone looking for local fibre- Wolfe Island’s 1st Fibre Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 29th, 10 am-4pm at the WI Community Hall in Marysville Something for everyone with weaving and quilting demos, needlework and rug hooking, learn to spin with a Drop Spindle(workshop). For more information: contact: 613-385-1774 OR wolfeislandfibre@gmail. com OR 613-385-2641
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EMC Events – Not really, but Wemo the part-husky seemed to enjoy meeting people with Ross Saunders at the Sharbot Lake Farmers Market Saturday.
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EMC News – Recently I took a road trip to Manitoba, in this instance to Gimli, that province’s recognized Icelandic Community, at what is perhaps, its most beautiful time of year. The sight of crops still waiting to be harvested in fields that stretch for miles, an immense blue sky overhead, the vastness of Lake Winnipeg in view, an incredible night sky and the sight and sounds of the West, all kept me from the task of keeping you up to date with Frontenac Islands news. So I will attempt a bit of a “Catch-Up.” * The August meeting of Frontenac Islands Council held on Howe Island brought forward a number of issues. 1. Ken Gilpin of Frontenac Bylaw Enforcement’s was on hand to describe the (re-active) service he provides to the township at this time and his request for a $400 monthly retainer (liability, employees) billing change and to have them available pro-actively, (No retainer has been paid by township since 1997.) “You caught us between budgets,” Mayor Doyle commented. Good discussion, many issues raised, animal control, trailers, property standards, traffic violations, etc. 2. The township will erect the six no littering signs provided by the HI Resident’s Association on Howe Island. 3. WIBTA’s Carlyle Crothers presented a number of alternative ecotourism project options for the use of $26,000 from the County in lieu of the township funding the KP trail. The preferred option is for a trail on Howe Island. 4. The WI Historical Society will spend some of their reserve money repairing the township owned Old House (Larush) Museum and submit an application for further funding to the Ministry of Tourism and Culture. 5.Investment options with respect to the “One Investment Program” entered into by the township will be presented at the September meeting. 6. WI Community Centre Board will submit
a grant application to the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund for a roof over the rink. 7. MTO is asked to continue priority boarding, as in past years, for agricultural commodities on the WI Ferry. 8. The Centre Street property in Marysville, owned by the township is set aside for public use as a small park. Also * New ferry line signs going up.* Congratulations to Oueen’s Jubilee Medal recipient Perry Chesney. Council meets Sept. 10th. Around the Township: 1. WI’s Sacred Heart of Mary Parish held a parish social honouring both native sons, Fr. Stewart (Tod) Laverty, OFM on the occasion of his 40th Anniversary as priest and the 10th Anniversary of their pastor Fr. Raymond De Souza. That same weekend the Pastor of the island’s Trinity Anglican Church, Rev.Canon Chris Carr and Mrs. Connie Carr celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary family and friends. Congratulations to all. 2. The township held town hall meetings on Wolfe (EMC Aug. 23rd) and Howe islands offering residents the opportunity to question their council members. The Howe Island meeting was attended by 65 people and held in conjunction with the HI Ratepayers Association’s AGM which included a presentation on coyotes presented by Ministry of Natural Resources representatives Monique Charette and Steve McNevin. The Town Hall meeting included a presentation by Mayor Doyle and a Q&A period with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor David Jones. (As on Wolfe Island, transportation was a major topic ) 3. Repair work on the Frontenac County-Howe Island ferry transfer bridges requires that it will be out of service overnight on approximately 14 nights over the next two months(with 3 nights’ notice of closures provided.) On those nights the Township foot ferry at the eastern end of the island will operate overnight. While sufficient for regular traffic this arrangement would
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In South Frontenac, the fee in lieu of parkland is 5 per cent, period By Craig Bakay Reporter
EMC News — Effective Sept. 4, 2012, in all circumstances where a parkland fee is to be charged, it will be 5 per cent in South Frontenac Township, Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Sydenham. Under the Planning Act, municipalities are allowed to charge the fee in all developments when no land is set aside as parkland. The parkland requirement was originally designed to ensure greenspace in noncommercial or industrial developments but the fee recognizes that this is not always possible. However, recently several applications to reduce the fee have come before Council, requesting a re-
duction as the wording in the Official Plan uses the term “up to five per cent.” In a report to Council, Clerk/CAO Wayne Orr said: “Under the Planning Act, the Township is entitled to impose a requirement to convey up to five percent of the land to the Township as park land or they may accept a fee of up to five per cent in lieu of park land. “The corporate services committee, in light of recent debates and delegations before Council on the subject of what is an appropriate rate and the efforts by Council to be consistent in its decision making, recommends that Council establish a policy that in all circumstances where a parkland fee is to be charged that the fee be
fixed at 5 per cent. “To alleviate confusion, staff will be instructed to advise all applicants that the fee is set by policy and not subject to reconsideration.” “I’m hesitant to support this,” said Coun. Al McPhail. “Any individual has the right to be a delegation to Council.” Dep. Mayor John McDougall agreed. “We’re using a hammer when we only need a feather,” McDougall said. Mayor Gary Davison said he was fine with the wording. “You can challenge the fee but not the price,” he said. In the end, only Coun. Del Stowe and Cam Naish voted against the new policy.
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What’s Happening Regional Events and Happenings Over the Coming Weeks Kingston The Adult Rendezvous Club (ARC), based at St. Paul the Apostle R.C. Church Hall, 1111 Taylor Kidd Blvd., in Kingston, meet for Contract Bridge, Progressive Euchre and board games Thursdays, 1-3:30 p.m. from September to June. Register on Thursday, Sept. 6 in the church hall at 12:30 p.m. Yearly membership. For mor info call 613-548-7936 or 613-389-0968. Gene Manion, Environmentalist and Pilot discusses “Operating Bush Planes in Newfoundland and Labrador” from 2 to 3:30 p.m. September 16th at Goodes Hall, 143 Union Street, Queen’s University as part of Queen’s Institute for Lifelong Learning (QUILL) Sunday Lecture series. For details call 613-549-1910. The Community Harvest Mark e t o p e r a t e s a t t h e Wa l l y Elmer Neighbhourhood Centre on Wednesdays from 2-6 p.m. now to Sept. 26. The market features fresh local produce, prepared food, handicrafts and fun children’s activities. http://communityharvestkingston.com/community-harvestmarket/. Vendors and performers wanted. Community groups may preregister for a free information table. Email holly@lovingspoonful.org or call 613-546-4291 ext. 1871 for more information. Love to Sing? Join Shout Sister! Choir for a relaxed atmosphere and repertoire of popular music. No auditions and no need to read music. Join us for a practice, everyone is welcome. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mulberry School on John St. between Patrick St. and Montreal St. Choir Director is Georgette Fry. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca. Rideau Trail Kingston Club Frontenac Challenge Series Saturday, Sept. 15. Details: 613-858-3183. Close the loops around all three lakes at Frontenac Provincial Park: Little Salmon, Little Clear, and Hemlock. Challenge yourself to a higher level of difficulty by covering this 25km. trek at a moderate to fast pace over fairly rugged terrain. Meet at 8 a.m. Charleston Lake hike Sunday, Sept. 16. Enjoy this p o p u l a r, m o d e r a t e l y c h a l lenging 13 km. hike along the
Kingston East Side Trails to Buckhorn Lake at a brisk pace. Depart at 9 a.m. Details: 613-6593854 or e-mail: trembathfox@ gmail.com. Trailhead to City Hall hike Thursday, Sept. 20. Evening Hike: Starting at the Trailhead, this delightful walk will take us along the waterfront to City Hall. After refreshments, we will then cruise on back up to the Trailhead at a moderate pace for another 4 km. Depart at 6 p.m. Details: 613-544-6022 or 613-3846244. All hikes depart from from the Canadian Tire parking lot at the Kingston Centre, along Bath Road. Car pooling is avalable. Food Addicts in Recovery A n o n y m o u s ( FA ) m e e t s Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Hillcrest Community Centre, 69 Centre Street, Belleville for anyone who may be suffering from overeating, food obsession, under-eating, or bulimia. FA is a non-profit Twelve Step fellowship based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). There are no dues or fees for members. For more information call Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org. Overcomer’s Assembly Prayer R o o m , 11 8 7 P r i n c e s s S t . Kingston will have their church open for personal prayer times Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. The Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market, Sundays 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 303 York St. May 20 - October 21. Fresh produce, bak ed goods, c r afts, fo o d concession, live music, kids activities, cheffing demos. The Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market is a 100% producer’s market where The farmers you meet grow the food you eat! Autism Ontario Kingston Resource Library Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 361 Montreal St. (Extend-aFamily Kingston Bagot Street Entrance). For more information, please contact Patti at 613-507-7896 or kingston@ autismontario.com. Friday night karaoke hosted by Showman’s Karaoke Sept. 14 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the lounge of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560, 734
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Montreal St. The Sittin’ Ducks perform the following evening, Saturday, Sept. 15 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the lounge. All welcome. Small cover charge for non-members.
pain of separation or divorce. Meets weekly for 13 weeks on Thursday evenings at 7:15 p.m. starting Sept.13 at Westside Fellowship Church (1021 Woodbine Rd). For more information: jmkooy@gmail.com or 613-384-7306.
St. Matthew’s United Church, 3 1 We l l e r Av e . , K i n g s t o n (phone 613-542-2768) is having a fish fry by Blue Bus on Friday, Sept. 14 at 5:30 p.m. Tickets in advance or at the door. Price includes fish, fries, salad, roll and a dessert.
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Cataraqui Trail Annual Bike and Hike Fundraiser. This will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, rain or shine. Bike or hike to Chaffeys Locks Hall for a BBQ lunch with door prizes, a silent auction, and bake sale. Several routes are available — from Perth Road or Portland, or around Chaffeys Locks village. For details and registration forms please call 613-546-4228 ext. 304 or go to www.cataraquitrail.ca.
Bereaved Families of Ontario Kingston Region Family Night: A support and sharing evening for any adult who has lost a loved one to death. Held on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 pm, Tompkins Funeral Home, 435 Davis Dr. (Downstairs in the Board Room - Please Park in the Side Lot and Use the Side Entrance). Baby Loss Night: A support evening for mothers who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth or death of a baby up to age 1. Held on Wednesday, September 19th @ 6:30 pm, Same location.
Howe Island based artist, Liz Rae Dalton will be presenting her series of paintings based on archival photographs of Ki n g s to n a n d th e Is l a n d s . Starting with a black and white image, Liz brings to life the colour and warmth of a day on the water. Reminiscent of days gone by, Dalton brings to view the essence of contemporary interpretation of sun and sea. Do not miss the opportunity to view Liz’s incredible work. now to Thursday, Nov. 1 at the Kingston Glass Studio & Gallery, 56 Queen St. Opening reception Thursday, Sept. 18, 7-9 p.m.
Submit Your Upcoming Community Event whatshappening@ theemc.ca Taoist Tai Chi™ Open Houses: Saturday, Sept. 15, 10 a.m. - noon, 302 Montreal St., Kingston; Sunday, Sept. 16, 2-4 p.m., Loyalist Plaza,18 Manitou Cres. W., Amherstview. See demonstrations, chat with members, and find out about fall introductory and health recovery courses. This aerobic, meditative exercise promotes health and wellbeing for those of all age and fitness levels, while relaxing and strengthening body and mind. It can be done standing, or sitting in a chair/wheelchair. Special Classes for those with serious health issues. For more info: www.taoist.org/ kingston, 613-544-4733. St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road, is sponsoring euchre nights in the church hall on the second and fourth Fridays at 7:30 p.m. from Sept. 14 until the end of May. Free will offering. Light refreshments will be served. For further information, please call 613-389-2071. DivorceCare support group: for anyone going through the
39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday. Sept 14. Music by Runaway, 8-11:30 p.m. at Collins Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. Singles and Couples welcome. Dress Code in effect. Sunday Brunch Sept. 16, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Storrington Centre, 3910 Battersea Road, put on by St. John’s Anglican Church Sunbury. Children under 6 yrs free. Come out and try something new. Join us at Dance Scottish Kingston. This introduction to Scottish Country Dancing will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rogers Dr. (in Calvin Park). Lots of parking - on Bus Route #2. Newcomers attend free. Experience the fun and Live Music provided by Fred Moyes of London, Ont. The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., Saturday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. There will be a webinar on Sharing Genealogy Electronically. Visitors welcome. Further information at www. ogs.on.ca/kingston. Luncheon and Bridge Party Wednesday, Sept 19, at 12 noon at St. Luke’s Church, 236 Nelson St. Please call to reserve your table: 613542-5501.
Kingston Historical Society meets Wednesday, Sept 19, 7:30 p.m. in Wilson Room, M a i n L i b r a r y, J o h n s o n a t Bagot. Guest speaker: Jo Stanbridge, The Fair Fugitive: Harriet Powell’s Escape to Kingston. New members welcome. Refreshments served. Info: (613) 531-9413 www. kingstonhistoricalsociety.ca. Registartion for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts in the Bayridge and Cataraqui Woods areas will take place Thursday, Sept. 13, 7-8 p.m. at Truedell Public School. For more information contact Bill Racz at 613-3890694. Investor’s Group will be holding a comedy night at the Grand theatre on Sept. 17 in support of the Kingston Partners in Mission Food Banki. Tickets are available at the Food Bank. High Holidays. Kingston’s only Reform Jewish Congregation, Iyr Hamelech, invites you to celebrate the High Holidays with us starting with Rosh Hashana Sept. 16 and Yom Kippur Sept. 25. All services will be held at the Kingston Public Library, Wilson Room. For more details check our website at reformjewishkingston.ca or email singerm@queensu.ca. Children’s Thrift Sale. 20th Anniversary Sale Saturday, Sept. 22, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Thompson Drill Hall, CFB
Wolfe Island Fiesta at The Island Grill Sunday, Sept. 16 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. Music by Mauricio Montecinos. Supporting Horizons of Friendship project in Nicaragua. Tickets available at The Island Grill and Tara Foods. Baha’i Faith Discussion Saturday, Sept. 22 “Service to the Common Good” The Baha’i Community of Kingston welcomes everyone to an informal discussion about this topic at 2:30 p.m. at 99 York St. Further info: bahais@kingston.net 613-634-0767. RCHA Jazz Jam Friday, Sept. 14 from 8:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the Standeasy, Kingston’s Top Floor at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St. Kingston Blues Society Jam Saturday, Sept. 15 from 8:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. Fall Fashion Show Sunday, Sept. 16 from 1-4 p.m. John Torres performs from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20. Sing the great classics with the Kingston Symphony Orchestra! Join the Kingston Choral Society. We have openings for tenors and basses. At Christmas we will sing Handel’s Messiah. Auditions are simple, and you do not need to be able to sight read music. For more information go to www. kingstonchoralsociety.ca or phone the Symphony Office at 613-546-9729. Connect with your Deeper Creativity: a workshop exploring Voice and Soundmaking with Nature, Sunday, Sept. 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Join Toronto composer, vocal performer and sound energy practitioner, Wendalyn Bartley, for a workshop experience designed to awaken your voice and deepen your connection with nature. The workshop will include vocal exercises and soundmaking, indoors with nature images by Kingston photographer, Mieke Van Geest, and in an outdoor nature setting. The process will help deepen your general creativity and your connection with the natural world. Contact Mieke at 613546-7542 for registration and more information.
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What’s Happening Regional Events and Happenings Over the Coming Weeks Kingston 50th Anniversary of United Church for Women. The Glenburnie United Church women are having a service to honour the women in the church who have given freely of their time, energy and talent. This special service will be held at Glenburnie United Church at 10 a.m. on Sept. 23. Please join us. Sunday Breakfast at the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven Sunday, Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Everyone welcome. Next regular meeting of Kingston and District Branch, United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada is at St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, Montreal & Queen Streets, on Saturday, Sept. 22. 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 noon. The meeting itself will begin at 1 p.m. Our Branch Library will be available from 11:45 a.m. onward -do come and browse. Visitors interested in learning more about Loyalists are always welcome. For further details call Carol at 613-546-2256.
Kingston Credit Union presents the 10th annual Family Fun Fair Member Apprec i a t i o n D a y, S a t u r d a y, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 795 Gardiners Rd. Petting zoo, pony rides, live music, charity BBQ, kids’ games, prizes, Rob Driscoll’s Wild and Wacky Magic Show, Children’s entertainer David Archibald, and Smitty the musician. Kingston Blues Society Monthly Jam Saturday, Sept.15, 8:30 p.m. at the RCHA Club 193 Ontario St. Featuring Mojo Shooter with Special Guest Kingst o n ’s o w n w o r l d c l a s s Sax Man Rick Flanagan. Rick is back after several years playing with some of the finest musicians in Memphis Tenn. This show is made possible through a grant from The Kingston Arts Council and The City of Kingston. Kings Town Trekkers walk Sunday, Sept. from the Kingston YMCA. Registration at p.m. in the Cafeteria.Walk departs at 2 p.m.
Kingston Shrine Club Fish Fry Sept. 21 at the Shrine Club, 3260 Princess St. at Collins Bay Road. Everyone Welcome. For Information Cal 613-3849554.
Philosophy Club of Kingston Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Meeting at COFFEECO, 1046 Princess St. Are you someone who likes to talk about issues in philosophy and/ or how issues affect our lives and our societies? The group will start with a work by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri entitled “Empire”. “Empire” is the first of a trilogy of books (“Multitude” and “Commonwealth” - being the other two). The group will discuss their ideas of how our world got where it is; where the world is today; where it is going; and what we can do about it.
Join us for a Fish Fry at Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd. (across fro Loblasw) Friday, Sept. 21. There will be two sittings – 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. For tickets or for information call Helen – 544-1988 or the office – 542-9305. Kingston Community
Scott Woods (a Canadian Fiddle Champion) and his band will be putting on a two hour variety show at the Kingston Lions Club, 824 John Counter Blvd. They will pay tribute to Fiddle Legends (Don Messer, Al Cherny, King Ganam, Graham Townsend, Ward Allen
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Spectacular art can be seen during September in the Wilson Room of the main Library. All the art on display has been made by “The Creative Brushes” who meet weekly at St Paul the Apostle Church, Taylor Kidd Dr. For further info contact; Hazel McKegney (613-384-3154).
Trinity United Church, Elginburg, 150th Anniversary celebrations. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy this musical group from 2 – 4 p.m. in our church. Refreshments will follow. Please join with us!
Farmers’ Markets - Local farmers’ markets held Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at McDonalds Corners MERA schoolhouse, Sharbot Lake Oso Beach, Verona Lions Club.
The 182 annual Kingston Fall Fair at the Memorial Centre grounds, 303 York St., Thursday, Sept. 13 through Sunday, Sept. 1 6 . Vi s i t t h e w e b s i t e , www.kingstonfair.com, for more info. Nutrition & Aging Wednesday, Sept. 19, 10-11:30 a.m. Wondering which foods to eat and which to avoid? Join nutritionist and chef Timothy Hennessy for an informative talk on food choices, the best food preparation techniques, and shopping hints. The Seniors Centre: 613.548.7810 to register. Calling all men who like to sing-adolescents included! The Kingston Townsmen Chorus will hold the first of a series of seasonal Guest Nights o n M o n d a y, S e p t . 1 7 , beginning at 7:30 p.m., at the Christ Church Parish Centre, 990 Sydenham Rd. You are invited to come out and enjoy an evening of 4-part a cappella harmony singing, socializing and fun. No musical training necessary. You just have to be able to “carry a tune”. We will entertain you and teach you how to sing a song or two with us. For an unforgetable musical experience, and to help us celebrate our 30th Anniversary, contact Ken (613 549 5703), Strawn (613 548 7646) or email kingstontownsmen@ gmail.com.
I n d o o r Ya r d S a l e S a t urday, Sept. 22, at the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. For Table Rental Contact Jean @ 613-531-9245. Everyone Welcome! Open to the Public. Come out and find your treasure. Westside Fellowship church will be holding a charity garage sale/ car wash/ BBQ on Saturday, Sept.15 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will be held at the Speedy Muffler on Gardiners rd across from the Riocan Centre. L a d i e s B e g i n n e r Yo g a Classes - Kingston West - Wednesday, Sept.19, 6:45-8 p.m. Ten classes and Friday, Sept. 14 - 9:15 -10:30 a.m. Ten classes. To register: call 384-1547 or sharonruthprice@ gmail.com. Kingston Orchid Society meeting, Sunday, Sept. 16 from 1:30-4 p.m. at the Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids – it’s fun, easy, fascinating! Monthly meetings, discussion & speakers, refreshments – please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids. Contact person; Gwenneth Howard, 613-389-2895 or 613-3890861. email; Gwenneth. howard@sympatico.ca or luv-a-k9@kos.net. Senior’s 50+ Line Dancing on Tuesdays 1-2 p.m. in Kingston’s west end. For location and information: Call Dee [Deanna] 613389-6540. S u n d a y, S e p t . 1 6 , t h e singing group “Faithful Friends” will be kicking off
Frontenac Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover charge. Southern Frontenac Community Services Foot Care Clinics. Clinics are offered throughout the area. Glenburnie Clinic: Country Pines Apartments every month on the second Monday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Verona Clinic runs at the Verona Medical Centre every month on the second Tuesday from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. They Sydenham Clinic runs every month on the second Tuesday sfrom 1 p.m. to about 4 p.m. To book a home visit, please contact Danielle Penner Tel: 613376-6477 email: danielle. penner@sfcsc.ca. R u r a l Wo m e n ’s G r o u p last Wednesday of every month from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Southern Frontenac Community Serivces Corporation offices, 4419 George St., Sydenham. Rural Women’s Group provides a safe and welcoming place for rural women to get together, addressing common interests and needs within Frontenac C o u n t y. T h i s g r o u p i s open to all women wishing to make connections within their community and will provide valuable life skill-building opportunities through discussions groups and workshops. Transportation available: call in advance to arrange. For more information, please contact: Elizabeth Peterson, Family Services Intake Assistant to inquire: Tel: 613-376-6477 or 1-800-763-9610.
Ta o i s t Ta i C h i ™ O p e n House: Thurs. Sept. 1 3 , 11 a . m . t o 1 2 : 3 0 p.m., at St. Paul’s United,Harrowsmith. See demonstrations, chat with members, and find out about the fall introductory course. This aerobic, meditative exercise promotes health and wellbeing for those of all age and fitness levels, while relaxing and strengthening body and mind. For more info.: www.taoist. org/kingston, 613-5444733. Sunbury TOPS Chapter meet every Monday evening, weigh-in 5:30 p.m. meeting begins at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Come and join a supportive weight loss group to take off pounds sensibly. For info chrisintops@ hotmail.com. Friday, Sept. 14, 7 p.m. - Ompah United Church (10223 Hwy 509) hosts a fundraising musical bash with Gilbert Whan and “The Country Church”, and all are welcome. Light refreshments, free-will offering, come and have blast at the church. SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together) exercise class every Thursday from 10-11 a.m. at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd. in Sydenham. Fun, Low Impact fitness class, no mat work. Classes start Thursday, Sept. 13. Call Joanne at 613-634-0130 ext. 414 or email joanne. irvine@von.ca. R e v. O s c a r S i m p s o n ’s “Country Church” Friday, Sept 21, 7 p.m. at Portland Community Church, Hartington, with The Old Hims, and “The Mohawk Messengers. Free will offering & Refreshments following concert. Information : 613-374-2178.
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EMC News — A request to sever a lot from an existing parcel that has had six lots severed from it already will likely end up at an Ontario Municipal Board hearing, following South Frontenac Council’s decision to not allow the severance at its regular meeting last week in Sydenham. At issue is a property in Portland District owned by Scott Asselstine. Asselstine said after the meeting that he wants to sell most of the property but has a contract with Ontario Power Generation for a solar installation on part of it. Therefore, he’d like to sever off that portion to keep while selling off the rest. The original property already had six lots severed off it (three originally and three via a site-specific Official Plan amendment). In order to grant an additional severance, the severed lot would have to be zoned commercial. In a report to Council, Planner Lindsay Mills said: “It is important to advise Council that the subject land has already had its maximum number of (residential) severances. “Under the Official Plan, any lot that existed
in the year 2000 may have three severances created from it provided all other provisions of the Official Plan and zoning bylaw are met. Council may recall that this large landholding of over 100 acres also received an additional three severances (for a total of six) which was accomplished through a sitespecific OP amendment. “The additional lots were supported on the basis that the extremely large lot had previous severances on Pertworth Road in the Rural area whereas the additional three lots were proposed about one kilometre away (although from the same original lot) in the Hartington Settlement Area.” However, Mills added that the creation of this new additional lot “can be justified by the fact that the Official Plan only specifies that a maximum of three residential lots may be created from the parent parcel. The plan does not place any restriction on the creation of non-residential lots.” “This is death by 1,000 cuts,” said Coun. Al McPhail. “If we allow commercial severances after three residential lots have been severed then everybody will be doing it.” “I can see at least eight others doing this,” said
Mayor Gary Davison. “If he were to sell that commercial lot, then the new owners could come in and re-zone it to residential,” said Coun. Del Stowe. A bylaw to allow the rezoning and severance was defeated 6-3, with Coun. Ron Vandewal, John McDougall and McPhail voting for. Asselstine said he would appeal to the OMB. “Why wouldn’t they want a new commercial lot?” he said. “It’s 10 times the tax levy over residential.”
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EMC Events – Capt. Jeff Matson cooked up burgers for Jen Matson, Mena Scott and Leigh Baese as the Arden Firefighters Association held an open house and barbecue Saturday. Luckily, the firehall is large enough to accommodate a number of picnic tables while the rain outside merely added ambience.
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U.S. politics, even this snoozer of a race, still more interesting than ours Craig Comment By Craig Bakay editorial@theheritageemc.ca
EMC Editorial — Has anybody else been following the U.S. presidential election? U.S. politics is so much more entertaining than ours, isn’t it? For example, can you just see some Canadian old guy yelling at a chair as part of a Liberal or Conservative convention symposium. Not that we have anybody to compare with Clint Eastwood mind you. About the closest we could come would be William Shatner, and after last year’s Junos it’s unlikely he’d be invited to speak at a political party.
Personally, I really couldn’t care less who wins. Incumbent Democrat Barrack Obama will probably win hands down unless Republican challenger Mitt Romney pulls a rabbit out of his hat. Obama hasn’t done anything great either but then again, he hasn’t screwed anything up totally. And that’s a tough thing to do in that job. Foreign policy alone has gotta be a minefield all by itself. History has proven that non-intervention and isolationism (World Wars I and II respectively) aren’t workable because they create an environment where other world powers feel bold enough to begin aggressive policies that eventually draw the isolationists into it. But the U.S. interventionist record is hardly stellar (Korea, Viet Nam, Afghanistan) and to a great extent the U.S. president’s hands are tied to the extent he would
have to factor in public sentiment towards any such initiative. However, at least Obama can say he hasn’t plunged them into new wars. You’d think the Republicans would be attacking Obama on his economic record. Granted, he took on an economic dung heap in 2009 with a national debt of about $10 trillion. But he’s allowed that to get to $16 trillion and unemployment is still over eight per cent. And nobody in the U.S. seems to have really clued in that all of those manufacturing jobs that were ‘outsourced’ to Mexico and China simply aren’t coming back. Say what you want about big business but Romney’s Bain Capital was (is) one of the biggest investment firms around. Romney should be able to kick Obama’s butt on economic issues. But he doesn’t. Still, there is one bright hope for Romney. The Amer-
ican people seem to like Republican presidential candidates who appear dumb as stumps. Whether or not the candidate actually is a moron (witness George W. Bush) or perhaps just pretending to be a doddering old fool (Ronald Reagan) is immaterial. The fact is that seems to be an angle that plays very well in U.S. politics and there’s every sign that Romney fits that character very well. Still, it certainly appears this election is Obama’s to lose. For one thing, he’s a much better speaker than Romney and in political ambitions that certainly has proven to be a definitive asset. The case could be made that that’s how Pierre Elliott Trudeau managed one of the great political comebacks in 1980 when he defeated incumbent Prime Minister Joe Clark. Wait, wait, just had a thought — Don Cherry as guest speaker at the Green Party National Convention. No?
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We want to hear your story EMC Editorial – Summer is quickly coming to a close; the first day of Autumn is just around the corner on Sept. 22. This changing of the seasons signals a change here at the paper too. For the last few months we’ve been giving our readers the opportunity to contribute to our weekly editions by submitting their fish stories and photos. We asked you to tell us about the one that didn’t get away, and you responded en masse. In fact, we saw the largest number of submissions for today’s edition. It was as if you knew your window of opportunity was coming to a close. There’s no need to fret. Another opportunity to submit your stories and photos is on its way. Next up we’ll be looking for your weight loss stories and photos. Did you recently resolve to lose weight and live a more healthy and active lifestyle? If so, we’d like to hear about your journey. What got you started? How much weight have you lost? What method of diet and exercise are you using? What’s your goal? How has your life changed since you started your weight loss journey? We want to hear all about it. You’ve been working so hard to reach your goal, why not celebrate your progress or success. You never know, you might even inspire someone else to start their own weight loss journey. Please email your photos and story to editorial@ theheritageemc.ca. We’d also like to get your ideas for future reader submission topics. What kind of reader stories would you like to read about in our paper, or what topics would entice you to make your own submission? We are so pleased with the response to our request for Fish Stories. We loved reading your stories and hope that our call for weight loss stories will resonate just as well with our readers.
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Time once again for the Old Time Country Music Championship By Craig Bakay Reporter
EMC News — The Frontenac Old Time Country Music Championship moves to September this year (Sept. 22, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sept. 23, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and will include a new feature — an instrument sale, said co-founder Joan Shepherd. The Championship, now entering its fifth year, will once again feature competitions in singing, fiddle, guitar, banjo and mandolin in age groups from eight and under to 66+. From its humble beginnings at Piccadilly Hall, it moved to the larger Glendower Hall on Westport Road in Bedford District and has continued to grow. Registration for competitors is available at www.frontenacoldtime-
music.com or by contacting organizers Cliff and Mary Rines at 613-3585370 (cliffordrines@ gmail.com) or Mary Kennedy at 613-545-0906 (mak@post.queensu.ca). Cost per entry is $10. Entries close Sept. 18. Sept. 18 is also the last date to list instruments for sale. The sale is not limited to the number of instruments but each instrument must have its own sales form, which can be obtained by contacting Shepherd at 613-3745477 (joanshepherd445@ hotmail.com). No keyboards or drum sets will be allowed for sale and buyers should be prepared to pay in cash unless other arrangements can be made with the seller. The Championship has also featured some great guest entertainment over the years and this year’s
lineup includes The Chem Chicks and the Chicklets, The Matsons for a Sunday morning gospel hour, the Revue Strings and closing out the show will be Kingston’s Good Time Gang. Also again this year will be fiddle workshops for beginner, intermediate and advanced students. Cost for the workshops is $35 per participant. Food is available and organizers ask that no glass bottles be brought on-site. Dogs must be on a leash and are not allowed in the building (dog guides excepted). There will also be a small tented area for contestants, audiences and/or sponsors to sell their CDs and surplus equipment. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors or $20 for families and children under 12 are free.
Catching the big one EMC Lifestyle – We decided to vacation close to home this year, so we rented a place for a week in the 1000 Islands, near Rockport. The weather was outstanding for boating and swimming, but not the greatest for fishing. Still, I managed to catch this largemouth bass near the 1000 Islands Bridge. We didn’t want to delay getting it back into the water so we didn’t weigh it, but I would say it was at least 5 pounds. Sean Melia Bath, ON
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Blue sugar bowl was sometimes lacking By Mary Cook
EMC Lifestyle - There was no doubt about it, Father needed a new suit. The only one he owned was threadbare, and even though he hadn’t grown an inch, the cuffs on the legs were above his ankles. No doubt because Mother had tried to wash it one Monday, and now even the sleeves were too short. No, there was no getting around it. He needed a new suit, and the ad in the weekly Renfrew Mercury was just what the doctor ordered! Three pieces for $14! Father said there was no money for such frivolity. Mother said going to the Lutheran Church on Sunday dressed like a tramp, raised the purchase well above frivolity! I knew Mother had
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clothes for Audrey and me, and making aprons, and even simple house dresses out of Dan River cotton, but when it came to trying to make Father fit into one of Uncle Jack’s suits, she failed miserably. It always ended up that the suits, after being taken apart, became jumpers or skirts for my sister and me.
day in Renfrew. And so it was decided, Saturday was the day Father would be getting his new $14 suit. The excitement ran high that week in our old log house in Northcote. That didn’t mean we could ease off on the workload... chores were done as usual.. morning and night in the barns, and Mother made sure my
Broke. Just as I was putting it on Queenie. This is the piece I have fixed at least a dozen times. I’m afraid it won’t take another fixin’... can’t use the team without it. The Mercury had come in the middle of the week, and Mother said there was just about enough money in the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard to buy the suit. What was lacking would be made up when Mother pedalled her eggs, butter and chickens on Satur-
sister Audrey and I kept up with what was expected of us in the house too. But you’d think we were all getting a new outfit, not just Father, as the day of this major purchase drew closer. Mother took the blue sugar bowl out of the cupboard a few days be-
fore we were to head into Renfrew. She dumped the coins out on the kitchen table with a couple crumbled one dollar bills. Then she moved the money over to the top of the ice box, and stacked the coins in little piles on top of the bills. The blue sugar bowl went back into the cupboard. She figured she’d have to sell at least four chickens, five or six pounds of butter, and six dozen eggs to make up the difference between what was sitting on the ice-box and what the suit would cost. The day before we were to head into Renfrew, just before we were to sit down to dinner at noon hour, Father came into the kitchen with a long piece of harness in his hands. He stood silently at the back door, never taking his eyes off it. “Broke. Just as I was putting it on Queenie. This is the piece I have fixed at least a dozen times. I’m afraid it won’t take another fixin’... can’t use the team without it.”
He didn’t have to say any more. Mother went to the ice box and slid the coins into her hand with the one dollar bills. She looked at it for a minute, and then walked over to the door and handed it to Father. It would take just about all of it to replace the worn-out harness that should have been replaced long before. Horses and their harness meant survival back in the 30’s. A farmer couldn’t farm without either. Nothing more was said about the $14 suit. We went into Renfrew as usual on Saturday for our few supplies, bought only after Mother made her house calls along the back streets of the town with the cleaned chickens, butter and eggs, and that day she had sticky buns as well. It would be a long time before the blue sugar bowl had in it enough for what Father called a frivolity like a new suit. Sunday morning saw him at the Lutheran Church the same old suit he had worn for years.
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Canada’s paddling heritage Mark Bergin columnist editorial@theheritageemc.ca
EMC Lifestyle - With colour creeping onto leaves, autumn’s not far behind. It won’t be long until the waters around us are frozen. If you start longing for the lazy, relaxed days of summer, make a trip to The Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough. The world’s largest collection of paddled watercraft hosted by North America’s only canoe museum is just a couple of hours from Kingston. It’s fitting that the museum is located in Peterborough. The city was the world’s most significant canoe building centre from 1850 to 1960. The museum is home to more than 600 canoes and kayaks. But it’s much more than a museum of canoes. You’ll learn about Canada’s history and heritage. Our early country was opened up by explorers in canoes. You’ll see snow-
shoes and shelters, kayaks and a massive 36-foot, 600 pound Canadian Fur Trade Canoe that could hold an unprecedented amount of cargo. The museum is a fascinating location for history buffs, and it’s an ideal location for children and schools to learn about our heritage while develop-
ing a sense of pride in this country. Great achievements began with the canoe as the main method of transportation. The museum got its start in the 1950s when a friend gave University of Toronto professor Kirk Wipper a dugout made circa 1890. The late Wipper’s collection grew rapidly. By the
late 1960s Wipper had over 150 artifacts that came to be known as the Kanawa International Museum in Haliburton. The collection continued to grow and a larger space was needed. Peterborough was seen as a natural location because of its previous significance in canoe manufacturing.
Staff from Trent University and community volunteers established a board of directors and in 1994 Wipper transferred control of his collection to The Canadian Canoe Museum. In 1996 the museum received a donation from the Outboard Marine Corporation of Canada. The donation consisted of property
Photo/Mark Bergin A 36 foot, 600 pound Canadian Fur Trade Canoe that could hold three tons of cargo is on display at the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough.
and buildings totalling 140,000 square feet. On July 1, 1997, the Canadian Canoe Museum opened its doors at its present location. The biggest and best was yet to come. The museum’s Millennium project was a $3.2 million effort called The Canoe: A Canadian Cultural Icon. It consisted of nine new exhibits at the museum as well as travelling outreach exhibits. Such luminaries as Prince Andrew have visited the museum. Your visit to the exhibits within the museum will follow a trail through Canadian history. You’ll learn how important the canoe was in the development of this nation. For many years, the only transportation routes were the rivers and lakes. Each display in the museum tells a fascinating story. Artifacts are linked to people and their culture. In The Grand Portage exhibit you’ll learn about the canoe’s relationship to the environment. The building materials of the canoe and kayak—bark, seal and other animal skin and cedar—flourish in Canada. See Paddling page 15
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ment to defend a besieged Quebec City during the American Revolution. For the past 230 years the canoe has been kept at the Enys estate In Cornwall, England. Enys’ descendents recently donated the canoe to The Canadian Canoe Museum. In the summer of 2012 this significant piece of Canadian history returned to Canada. The museum is studying and preparing the artifact for an exhibit that will connect it with its roots here in Canada. Directions: The museum is located at 910 Monaghan Rd. in Peterborough. Follow highway 401 west from Kingston. Exit at Highway 62 (Exit 543). Go north a few kilometres and take a left at Foxboro-Stirling Road (Highway 14). Follow this through Stirling to Marmora. Turn left onto Highway 7. At Peterborough go straight and you will be on Lansdowne Street. Turn right onto Monaghan Road and the museum is on your right. Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon – 5 p.m. For more information: www.canoemuseum.ca
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In the next exhibit, Origins, you’ll discover how the innovations of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples contributed to the development of the canoe. In other displays, you’ll explore the development of the Hudson’s Bay Company, how canoes helped extend our national railway system, transported people and minerals during gold rushes, and how the Geological Survey of Canada mapped the country. I found one of the most fascinating exhibits to be the one that looked at the Victorian era, when canoes became popular for recreation and were found in regattas, races, and even courtship. Don’t miss the canoe with its own phonograph in it. That must have been designed by someone with serious romance in mind. But in a canoe? Yikes. Vision of Groucho Marx. There’s a large exhibit featuring the canoe industry of Peterborough. The wooden-plank canoe was invented in central Ontario and a large manufacturing
industry developed out of this invention. You’ll also see the great whaling dugouts from the west coast. The canoes of historic and modern leaders are on display. You’ll see the buckskin jacket and gloves and the canoe used by former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. On Sept. 29 and 30, the museum is hosting a paddle carving workshop. You’ll begin by determining what size and style of paddle and blade work best for you, and then choose from a selection of blade shapes to customize your paddle to your needs. After learning to use traditional hand tools in the museum’s Preserving Skills Gallery, you will leave with a custom carved and sanded paddle with all the varnishing supplies to complete it. Reservations are required to attend this workshop. The museum is constantly updating its collection and exhibits. The newest addition, the Enys canoe, dating to the 18th century, is one of the oldest known birch bark canoes in the world. It is named after Lt. John Enys, who came to Canada in 1776 with his regi-
Photo/Mark Bergin The Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough offers a lot more than canoe and kayak displays. You’ll enjoy an exciting trip through Canadian history and heritage during your visit.
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Councillor not happy about where new mailboxes placed By Craig Bakay Reporter
************ A plan for an eight-unit apartment building on a 3.9 acre property on Road 38 just south of the hamlet of Harrowsmith has been forwarded to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing for review, but judging from comments from Council at the public meeting on the matter at last week’s regular South Frontenac Council meeting in Sydenham, the developers may find it rough going. “I have real concerns about this,” said Coun. Al McPhail. “We have enough trouble attracting development to our hamlets and this report seems in favour of the developer. “Why did we draw those lines (around the hamlets) if we’re going to allow this?” “It’s 3.9 acres and if he wanted to develop it otherwise, he couldn’t get two houses and/or entrances on it and now you want to put eight families there?” said Coun. Ron Vandewal. Mayor Gary Davison pointed out that there are different rules involving wells and septic for buildings with more than five units and suspected this would be difficult to overcome in that location.
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EMC Events –The Second Annual Bill Day Memorial Grass Drags took place at Day Motorsport Park in Harrowsmith on Labour Day Weekend with competitors from Ontatio, Quebec and the United States in attendance. Also featured were some of the turbo-charged sleds which will be competing in the Top Gun Shoot Out on October 27th. More pictures on Page 21.
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EMC News — Coun. Bill Robinson doesn’t like having to go to Centennial Park to get his mail, and he says a lot of others aren’t happy about it either. At the regular meeting of South Frontenac Council, the outspoken councillor from Harrowsmith voiced his opposition in no uncertain terms. “I think this is a crime,” Robinson said. “There is a perfectly good lot on Colebrooke Road that the Township owns and it would be much better for the boxes than the park. “That spot is subject to all sorts of vandalism too.” The placement of boxes became necessary when Canada Post quietly closed the Harrowsmith post office recently. Public Works Manager Mark Segsworth said he had to act quickly but defended the choice. “It’s the only spot where people can drive up
easily in winter because it’s plowed already,” Segsworth said. “It has street lights and is wheelchair accessible. “We made the best of a bad situation.” Segsworth said they had briefly considered the Colebrooke Road plot but concluded they were better off at the park, particularly in light of the increased traffic post office boxes would bring to the five-points intersection in Harrowsmith. “That lot (on Colebrooke) is barely big enough to hold the boxes, let alone parking,” said Mayor Gary Davison. “And you want to put more cars and vans within feet of the worst intersection we have. “Your protest is noted.”
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EMC Entertainment For the past decade, country music has been on the cool end of the dial. Eye candy performers like Jen-
nifer Nettles, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood fill the airwaves. Everyone wants in on the act. This doesn’t mean there haven’t been long-time fans. One of them, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, had a dream of performing with George Jones. Richards fulfilled the dream. In the early 1960s, Ray Charles released an album that shocked many.
As one of the most popular and respected rhythm and blues and jazz artists in the world, everyone around him, including his producer and record label, thought Charles had gone over the edge when he released a country album. He defied the doomsayers with hits like “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” He’d broken the rules of segregation in ways never imagined. “I love country music,” said Ray Charles. “I love the stories about falling in
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love and the pressures of the world on you being so tough that it makes you feel so small that you want to give your soul to God.” In 2005, Walk the Line, the Johnny Cash biopic, helped propel the cool image of country music. More recently, Lionel Ritchie, Mr. Soul himself, is recording with country artists. During Ritchie’s induction into the R&B hall of fame at the Apollo Theatre in New York City in June, Sinbad noted that Ritchie is now just as successful in the country field as he is in soul and R&B. The crowd went wild. No one’s shocked anymore when famous artists cross over. Over the past decade, with pop music tending toward urban and gangsta rap, many young people have moved over to the country scene, especially with superstars like Taylor Swift wooing them. For guitarists, Keith Urban and Brad Paisley offer some of the tightest and slickest licks in the business. On the radio airwaves, ratings for the 18 to 24-year-old demographic has almost frantically moved toward country music. The music festival scene of the Woodstock era 1960s has also swung over to blues
and country music multiday events. There are huge country concerts across the continent, including several close to home: Ottawa’s Capital Hoedown, The Havelock festival, and Bowmanville’s Boots and Hearts, all featuring the genre’s superstars. At home, Canada’s own Ambush is riding tall. The band, formed in 1993, plays to full houses wherever they go, including Cuba. They’ve played on hundreds of stages and are seen by about a quarter million people a year. In 2006, they were champions of the CMT reality series Plucked. They’ve received several nominations from the Canadian Country Music Awards. Their most recent album, Ambush, was released in 2009. The current lineup consists of long-time members Mark McDonell on guitar and Riq Turner on bass, along with the newest member, drummer Tom VanCoughnett, who joined last year. Their latest hit song, My Little Girl, gave them national exposure. “I wrote it with another songwriter for my daughter when she was three,” said Mark McDonell. “I was more excited to play it for my wife and daughter than
anyone else.” But when their producer heard the song, he said it had to become their next single. There used to be all kinds of ways to get radio stations to notice your work through packaging the product. Not so anymore. Music isn’t delivered in packages, it’s downloaded digitally. “I thought it would be neat to have something unique,” said McDonell. “I put my daughter to bed. I took my Blackberry and said, ‘Honey, I want you to say something to the radio guy.’ She said, ‘Hello, mister radio guy, I hope you like my daddy’s new song.’” That became the song’s intro. It worked. With no welloiled big machine record company pushing it, the song entered the top 30 and stayed there for six months. McDonell figures that most radio programmers are in the 30 to 40-year-old range and they have young children of their own, so they identified with the song. “All of a sudden, Ambush has an identity in areas we never played before, and we’re playing in festivals and fairs where we’d never had the opportunity,” said McDonell. “It opened doors for us.” See Country page 18
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Even Santa’s workshoptype-doors opened. Last summer, McDonell and his family vacationed in Prince Edward Island. They visited a wooden toy factory. “We were building a car,” said McDonell. “My Little Girl came on the radio. My daughter stopped and said, ‘Dad, that’s my song and it’s playing here.’ The staff heard that and I ended up signing CDs for them. It kind of shocked me. To hear it far from home and then to start hearing it on big stations where nobody knows us it really validates us.” But there were some rough patches. As they were riding high a couple of years ago, their drummer, Jimmy, had to make a decision. “He had a family and taught at Algonquin,” said McDonell. “Jimmy couldn’t keep doing it all, so he retired from the band. Jimmy was a great friend and brought a lot of talent to our work.” A few years back, Ambush went to see Picket Fences in Kingston. They liked the drummer, Tom VanCoughnett. “He had a lot of energy, fire and passion,” said McDonell. “I called him the next day and told him that he was really good and not to give up on his music.” When it came time to
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look for a new drummer, the band looked at several experienced pros. But it was Tom VanCoughnett who stuck out. “He was the youngest,” said McDonell. “He just turned 24. He’s so full of energy, and such a nice guy.” When VanCoughnett was offered the job, he told McDonell he felt like he won the lottery. McDonell laughed. “He brings the average age of the band down. He makes us look younger.” Turns out that VanCoughnett wasn’t new to the Ambush sound. “He told us that when we played at the Iron Horse years ago, he was there. ‘I used to get up and play drums with you when I was 10 years old,’ Tom told me. He said he had a signed Ambush poster and drumsticks from the original drummer up in his room.” In the near future, Ambush has big plans. They’ll be playing at Farm Aid in Ottawa on Oct. 13, helping out farmers of Eastern Onario. They’ll be in the company of fellow star Canadian performers like Emerson Drive, Michelle Wright, Emerson and Paul Brandt. Next year, they’ll be celebrating 20 years as a band by giving a number of special concerts. They want to return to a lot of the towns that have supported them over the years. And they’ll
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EMC Lifestyle - My thanks to Josee Bessette of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for passing along this timely news item as we head into the fall and winter traffic season. A new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration campaign urges drivers to “designate a texter.�  “Borrow thumbs from a friend,� said the NHTSA campaign which is dubbed ‘Stop the Texts. Stop the Wrecks.’ “Or lend yours to a friend. Passengers get the privilege of texting while in motion.� A new NHTSA video entitled “Stairs� says “not everyone should text and walk. No one should text and drive.� Log onto www.stoptextsstopwrecks.org to view this video. The phrase “designated driver� entered the lexicon decades ago as such advocacy groups as Mothers Against Drunk Driving came up with
ways to curb drunk driving and it describes the individual who transports intoxicated people to and from the bar safely. A study released recently by State Farm and Harris Interactive found that some teens are volunteering to be the designated texter. “When I’m in a car with my friends or family, I say, ‘Hey, don’t do that,� said Navea Frazier, an 18-year-old Pennsylvania teen quoted in the study. “I’ll text for you. I’m the designated texter. And they always stop driving distracted.�   The study found that nearly four in five teens — or 78 per cent — spoke up and pointed out a driver’s distracted behavior. Once raising the issue, 84 per cent said the driver listened and stopped driving distracted. “Because text messaging requires visual, manual, and cognitive attention from the driver, it is by far the most alarming distraction,� said NHTSA. A study by the Virginia Tech Transport Institute done in 2009 revealed that a texting driver was 23 times more likely to get into a crash and 18 per cent (a total of almost 1,000) of all distracted driving related crashes in the US in 2009 involved reports
of cell-phone. Winter tire season will be upon us before we know it and many customers can experience some sticker shock when pricing out the low-profile or rather exotic tire types and sizes that automakers are putting on even their most utilitarian products today. A low-profile tire is one that has a rather short side-wall (that area of the tire between
the wheel rim’s edge and tread-face shoulder). When checking the size printed on the sidewall of the tire, a low profile tire’s aspect ratio (the middle two numbers of the tire size) will be 60 or lower (as in P255/50R17). You can pretty much count on the price of the tire going up as this number goes down. When it comes to replacing all-season tires or purchasing winter tires, many drivers will try to
results. If the overall circumference of the new size is less than three per cent larger or smaller than your stock tire you should be OK. It’s best to stay below two per cent to be sure. So before you jump at that e-bay or yard-sale deal, check first. Just because fall is approaching is no reason to miss out on the chrome. On Saturday Sept. 15 the Jim Tubman Chevrolet Show’n’Shine will be held at 1770 Bank Street at Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The rain date is Sept. 16. Contact Karen Burton at 613-7334050 for details. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@ perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com  listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume I can’t always promise replies).Â
opt for a more conventional size to save money. Unfortunately some of these optional sizes will create some insurmountable problems. If the total circumference of the tire is too large it may rub on the inner fender during turns or over sharp bumps. The biggest problem can be the affect the wrong sized tire has on today’s vehicle electronics. The engine, transmission, and anti-lock brake computers (yes there is more than one on a modern vehicle) are programmed with a specific tire size. When that size is changed, there is a good chance of multiple problems ranging from an inaccurate speedometer, to a transmission that doesn’t shift correctly, to a traction-control system that doesn’t work, to the extreme of an engine that won’t start! Most tire retailers have charts that give them a list of optional tire sizes for just about any vehicle. If you want to check out things on your own, plug ‘tire size calculator’ into your usual websearch engine. My favourite is found at www.miata.net/ garage/tirecalc.html. Simply plug in your vehicle’s current tire size and the size you’re considering and check the
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International awareness day puts spotlight on FASD EMC News – Each year 1,600 to 1,700 babies are born in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. Of those, 10 per 1,000 are estimated to have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Last week, the Kingston Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Action Network gathered with community partners and stakeholders to observe International FASD Awareness Day, which is held each year on Sept. 9. “It’s an event to raise awareness,” said Donna Clarke-McMullen, member of the Kingston FASD Action Network. On this day, Clarke-McMullen said the network seeks to spread a few key messages to the public: Don’t drink if you are pregnant, there’s no safe amount. Many pregnancies are not planned. Those who drank prior to identifying they were pregnant should seek resources and support. Early intervention is key. The earlier a child is
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for the past five years, Palmer noted that she likes to attend events like the annual FASD breakfast to stay up-to-date on advancements surrounding the disorder. This year’s event featured the presentation Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Basic Science Research to Treatment Strategies by Dr. James Reynolds, professor and researcher in the department of Biomedical and Molecular Science and the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University.
Palmer noted that Ontario is behind even some of the western provinces in diagnosis and treatment of FASD. “We had it from the getgo so we knew, but you feel sorry for other people who go to school and the first thing they do is put them down as behaviour problems, ADHD. ADHD is totally different from fetal alcohol.” Clarke-McMullen agreed that proper diagnosis is important in order get the proper supports in place.
Photo/Kristen Coughlar Margret Palmer has an 18-year-old daughter diagnosed with FASD. Palmer and her husband attended the annual FASD Breakfast on Sept. 7 hosted by the Kingston FASD Action Network.
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“I was sick two years ago in the hospital. She was home for all of October; in November she went back to school. The first day was fine, the second day she had a replacement EA. There was a confrontation and she took off from the high school and was gone in the bush,” Palmer recalled. “My husband spent two and half hours in the bush to find her.” Despite her struggles, Renée finds enjoyment in technology. “She has everything going. She’s has one thing in the ear, she’s watching a movie and she’s doing something on the laptop,” Palmer said. At 18-years-old, many other young adults are getting their first taste of independence attending university or college. Renée’s future looks a bit different than that of her 18-year-old counterparts. “She will always live where we live,” Palmer said. “I’m content just to let her live her life how she wants in the best way she can.” A member of the Kingston FASD Action Network
identified as having FASD, the more hope there is that they will get the support they require and grow up to do well. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, FASD is the “leading known cause of preventable developmental disability among Canadians” Effects can range from mild to severe and can include “a range of physical, brain and central nervous system disabilities, as well as cognitive, behavioural and emotional issues.” Elgin resident Margaret Palmer knows first-hand the plight of individuals and families who struggle with FASD. Palmer’s 18-year-old daughter, Renée, has an FASD diagnosis. “We knew it when we adopted her,” she said. “She was very much underweight, she was slow to walk, slow to talk, slow to sit up. She didn’t talk until she was nearly four.” Palmer noted that Renée’s biggest struggle has been in school. She explained that her daughter cannot read, write, tell time, etc.
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EMC Events – Love to hike or bike? If so, you’ll want hit the Cataraqui Trail next weekend. On Saturday, Sept. 22, the Cataraqui Trail Management Board (CTMB) will host its annual Bike and Hike event to raise funds for the maintenance and upgrading of the trail. “People don’t realize… and I didn’t realize it until a year ago…it’s not government funded,” said Management Board Member Karen Smith. Smith became a member of the board a few years ago, but has been travelling the Cataraqui Trail for the last 10 years. She noted that the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority owns much of the land that comprises the Cataraqui Trail—some of it is privately owned— but the trail is completely funded by membership, donations, fundraising events and grants. In 1997, the Canadian National Railway donated the former Strathcona to
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Maple Leaf Road 58.8 km
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Yarker - 87.5 km
Harrowsmith - 78.2 km
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its band of volunteers to raise the necessary funds to keep it open. Enter the annual Bike and Hike event. This event, which has been held the last few years, includes a 13km family cycle and 5km historical walk and activities for kids beginning at 11 a.m. at Chaffey’s Locks, a 33km cycle from Portland to Chaffey’s Locks, and a 37km cycle from Perth
for families, and $10 for those under 18 years of age include a full day of fun on the trail followed by a barbecue lunch at Chaffey’s Locks Hall, door prizes, a silent auction and bake sale. The Cataraqui Trail is described online as Eastern Ontario’s undiscovered path to history and nature. Despite the fact that the trail covers 102km from
Smiths Falls to Strathcona, Smith noted that many people are still not aware of the trail. “Where it goes through the town people are probably more aware,” she said, noting the areas of Sydenham, Camden East and Yarker. Smith noted that the trail is quite picturesque. “The part from Perth Road to Chaffey’s Locks is considered amongst the most beautiful,” she said, but added that there is no part of the trail that is not enjoyable to travel. Next Saturday’s event will provide an opportunity for area residents to become more aware of the Cataraqui Trail and how accessible it is. Smith said that in past years the event has been well attended but that the CTMB would like to see more fresh faces turn out to the bike and hike. “A lot of times it’s kind of preaching to the converted, the people who already know about it and are already members, so we’d like to get some other people,” she said. Those interested in learning more about the Cataraqui Trail and next Saturday’s event can visit http://www.cataraquitrail.ca/. There you will find a link to download a registration form. Information and registration forms are also available by calling (613) 5464228 (1-877-956-CRCA) ext. 304.
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Spy thriller may lack grit but offers audience a fun ride Pat Trew
My Take By mARK HAsKins
EMC Entertainment - As spy movies go The Cold Light of Day attempts to be a gritty realistic thriller, and while the story is decent it ends up being more like James Bond light. Will Shaw (Henry Cavil)Byhas JoHn come tUcKER to Spain to join the rest of his family for their annual vacation. His father, Martin (Bruce Willis), picks him up at the airport, and his mother, brother and his brother’s girlfriend meet him on the family sailboat. Things between Will and his father are tense but that’s nothing new. They anchor the sail-
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boat in a bay near a small village. Will decides to get some space from his father, and swims into the village. When he gets back the boat is missing. When Will finds it there’s no one aboard. Someone has taken his family. Will is suddenly caught in the middle of a spy game. His father isn’t the man he claimed to be but a CIA operative. Martin took a briefcase from en-
emy agents, and they’ve kidnapped his family to get it back. It falls to Will to navigate his way through this world of lies and deception in order to save his family. The Cold Light of Day isn’t a bad spy film. The story certainly captures your interest, and has plenty of twists and turns. The chase scenes are frantic, and the performances are solid. I liked the idea
MOVIE: The Cold Light of Day STARRING: Henry Cavil, Veronica Echegui, Bruce Willis, and Sigourney Weaver DIRECTOR: Mabrouk El Mechri RATING: PG
of Will being plunged into this world with no warning, no training, and no tools to deal with it. What I didn’t like was the poor camera work. Night scenes were very difficult to see, the camera jumped around for no reason during the chase scenes making it hard to follow. Close-ups were oddly cropped making it difficult to tell what was going on. The whole thing looked a bit like a high school project instead of a major motion picture. Henry Cavil gives a good performance. Will is a man on edge being equal parts scared, intense and angry, and Cavil nails it. When it comes to playing a hard case there aren’t many better than Bruce Willis. He has this air about him that screams ‘don’t mess with me’ which makes him the perfect choice to play a hardcore spy. Speaking of perfect
casting Sigourney Weaver is ideal as agent Carrack,
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the woman making Will’s life miserable. Carrack, to put it in polite terms, is ruthless. She’s as bad as bad guys get, and Weaver is totally believable in the role. Veronica Echegui plays Lucia, Will’s half sister. She gets pulled into this whole mess along with Will. She’s scared and equally unprepared for what’s going on. Echegui gives a very honest and compelling performance. The Cold Light of Day is a good story. There were a few odd parts that seem overly complicated, and parts of the film look amateurish, but it’s a good story none-the-less. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature of the EMC.
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Grant’s Tile is your full service flooring store – selling AND installing all types of flooring – Tile, hardwood, laminate, cork, carpet and cork. In addition to flooring, Grant’s Tile provides sales and installation of backsplashes, bathroom walls and Jacuzzi tubs.
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Benefits of vegetarianism There are many health benefits associated with vegetarianism. Research indicates that vegetarians have lower levels of LDL, or “bad” cholesterol, and obesity rates are generally lower among vegetarians than their meat-eating counterparts. In addition, vegetarians have reduced incidences of type 2 diabetes and lower blood pressure than meat eaters. However, unless their diets are well balanced, vegetarians also may have low levels of protein, which can compromise their overall health. Protein is essential to build and repair bodily tissues and provide amino acids. Muscle, hair, skin, and connective tissue are mainly made up of protein, as are several important chemicals in the body, including hormones, enzymes and neurotransmitters. Proteins are made up of amino acids. There are some amino acids that cannot be produced by the body and must come from a proteinrich diet. Many of the foods that contain protein are animalbased (meats, poultry, milk, eggs, etc.), and these foods are commonly avoided by
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vegetarians and vegans. As a result, their bodies may be deficient in vital nutrients. The amount of protein needed varies by one’s body weight, age and activity level. A person who is 150 pounds should eat roughly 55 grams of protein each day. A 200-pound person should eat around 75 grams. An ounce of meat has around 7 grams of protein per serving. Therefore, vegetarians will have to replace those grams with other sources of protein. Here are some options: * Eggs (large): 6 grams * Milk (1 cup): 8 grams * Cottage cheese (1/2 cup): 15 grams * Cheese (1 ounce): 6-10 grams * Tofu (1 ounce): 2.3 grams * Most beans (1/2 cup cooked): 7-10 grams * Soybeans (1/2 cup cooked): 14 grams * Split peas (1/2 cup cooked): 8 grams * Peanuts (1/4 cup): 9 grams * Sunflower seeds (1/4 cup): 6 grams * Quinoa: (2 ounces cooked): 2.5 grams
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EMC Lifestyle - Of all the millions of recipes that exist in cookbooks, there’s one which is found more often than any other. It appears in cookbooks published around the world - from Eastern Ontario to France to Australia. You probably have it in at least one of the cookbooks in your kitchen right now. The recipe is for a “Basic White Sauce”, and it’s made with three ingredients - butter, flour and milk. In France, they call it “one of the great sauces”, but they also have another name for it --the “sauce mere”, or “mother sauce”. And that’s probably the best name for this sauce because it’s the starting point for so many different recipes. It’s the key ingredient for dishes ranging from soups to souffles, from scalloped potatoes to Coquilles SaintJacques. It can be flavoured with cheese, herbs, mustard or wine, and served over vegetables, meat, poultry or fish.
Although the basic white sauce has been used in both home and professional kitchens for years, it became a lot simpler to make with the introduction of the microwave oven. Now, the sauce is not only quick to prepare, but clean-up is a lot easier too, as you’ll know if you ever scrubbed burned milk off the bottom of a pot. The recipe that follows is for creamed salmon on toast, a convenient and quick supper dish. It starts with a medium white sauce, and you can use this basic sauce recipe for any other dish that calls for it. The microwave technique for cooking it is explained step-by-step.
butter or margarine on High for 40 to 50 seconds. Stir in the flour until it forms a smooth paste. There’s no need to cook this mixture. Add the milk all at once, and stir well. Microwave on High, uncovered, for 4 to 5 minutes. During this time, stir the sauce once every minute, scraping
around the bottom of the bowl to mix in all the flour paste. When the sauce is slightly thickened, cook it 1 to 2 minutes longer on High. This time, stir the sauce every 30 seconds to prevent lumps from forming and the sauce from boiling over. The sauce is
done when it’s thickened and bubbly. If you’re going to use the sauce for another dish, stop reading now. If you’re making creamed salmon on toast, place the 1/2 tsp. butter, frozen peas and onion in a small microwave-safe dish. Cover and cook on High
for 2 minutes. Stir the onion mixture and the salmon into the white sauce. Cook on High for 1 to 2 minutes longer, stirring every 30 seconds, to heat the salmon. To serve, spoon over toast. Use 1 or 2 pieces of toast per person. Serves 4.
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EMC Events - In a bid to bridge gaps between police and the aboriginal community the two groups intend to gather for the second straight year and go paddling. The second annual Flotilla for Friendship Katarowki launches Sept. 19 at Frontenac Provincial Park The flotilla will involve 15 canoes and 10 students from the Katarowki Aboriginal Alternate School who will partner up with officers from the OPP, RCMP, Kingston and Gananoque police departments. “We want to make that community partnership and that building between, obviously the aboriginal community, but most especially the youth,” said Kingston police spokesman Steve Koopman. He said it’s about earning trust.
“Sometimes it’s hard to break down those boundaries, those barriers. This is a great way,” said Koopman. “We’re forced to talk. We’re put in a canoe and we have to work as a team to, number one, get to a destination but, secondly, we have that time alone in the canoe to be able to have to a true discourse. It’s not like you’re at a barbecue and the youth stand on one side and the officers stand on the other and really there may not be any true connections made. I think it’s a fantastic idea.” The event is being spearheaded, with the help of the local aboriginal community, by Lynda Kitchikeesic Juden from Ottawa. Juden started the flotilla in Ottawa several years ago in an effort to join police with aboriginal youth. “We were trying to figure out a way to put kids and cops together so they could build re-
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The Pelletiers are embarking on a relocation. The nicely done pre-war Ford pickup has auction-block appeal. The horse drawn buggies are ready to drive, great for weddings. And their auction is filled with an eclectic mix of antique furnishings & collectibles. Bring a Lawnchair. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
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314 COUNTY ROAD # 8, PICTON, ONT. PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22ND AT 10:30 AM 1 mile SOUTH of Picton Bay Harbour on County Road #8 (Union St). Original Fielding Amusements by AMI table top juke box, approx 60 Dinky Toys including Super Dinky’s, Military Dinky’s, cars and trucks; vintage tin friction toys, Vintage Structo, Buddy L, Tonka toys, Vintage Charles Wm Doepke Model Toy fire truck, vintage Lincoln truck, collection of Ertl die cast farm tractors including John Deere, Case, Allis Chalmers, IH, Farmall, Oliver, Cockshutt, Minneapolis Moline; Coca Cola collectibles including die cast trucks, picnic coolers, trays; collection of Die Cast vehicles including Pepsi Cola trucks, North American Big Three 1920’s-30’s-40’s ,50’s-60’s- 70’s, 80’s cars and trucks, muscle cars, “The Godfather Cadillac”, European cars, Police cars, Nascar; die cast Military pieces, advertisement die cast cars; miniature die cast police car collection; several pieces of Ducks Unlimited collectibles including Eric Caley carved Loons, cast figurines, Red Ryder air rifle; CNR lamps, Postal Telegraph wall clock, Prince Edward County collectibles, Waupoos Winery wine barrel bar, bar signage, vintage road signs, traffic light, vintage sports memorabilia including wood shaft golf clubs, antique tins, cigar humidors, bar trays, antique kitchenware’s, brass bells, brass gauges, model of Bluenose sailing ship, small ships wheel, collection of handcrafted hardwood trucks and cars, antique Western electric fan, antique daffodil telephone, East coast collectibles, hand crafted tin models of Indian Motorcycle, fire trucks and roadsters, oak display cabinet, glass front display cabinet, 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
~ Go Small, Think Big & Be Happy ~ Vendor is motivated as she is moving to BC. Vinyl sided bungalow presenting very clean & comfortable accommodations including an open-plan living area & kitchen w/ adjacent walk-in pantry. Queen size bedroom. 4 pce bath w/ laundry hookup. Appealing finishes include new Moen faucets, laminate, good windows & comes equipped w/ 4 appliances & freestanding fireplace. 100 amp breaker service. On town water/sewer. 2 car parking. Huge fully fenced backyard has access from back alley for extra parking or space for vehicles & equip’t. Outdoor crafting shed w/ power plus a garden shed. Lot size 50’x120’(+/-). Taxes only $1607.00 (+/-). This property is immensely pleasing for those looking for a large lot with the possibility of adding on plus having the location to match. Desirable southward location, short walk to the River, Playhouse theatre, schools & shopping. This property is perfect for 1 or 2 people but equally would lend itself as a rental income property. For terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Open house dates are Sun., Sept. 9 from 1-3 pm & Thurs., Sept 13 from 6 to 8 pm or by appointment.
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WMW Slideway grinder (5’ x 5’ x 20’ sold subject to reasonable reserve bid). Borazon grinding wheels. Brown & Boggs 22 ton punch press (many accessories). Wysong single ph. 220v 6’x1⁄8” shear. Baxter 260 horizontal cut off saw. Nikon Turret comparator. Sajo Model VRF 52v universal mill. Several work benches. 2 Cyclematic CTL-27 3ph lathes. Dake compound Arbor press. Hommel lathe (20” swing, 90” centre). Elliott 14MR shaper w/ vise. Rockwell Delta 14” 3ph radial arm saw. S/s cleaning station. 2 Arboga EP 308 grinders on stands. Numerous lathe chucks (up to 24”). Steel racking. Qty of mill vises. Nails, nuts & bolts. Milling heads. 5 granite stones for layout. Bridgeport 16” router table. Lincoln TIG 275 precision welder like new. Erlo 50/60 #5 taper drill. ArrestAll dust arrester (wood or steel). Slotter for mill. 2 XLO Ex-cello mills. 2 tapers (9 x 42 table quick 30, 9 x 36 R8). 10 milling vises (4” to 12”). Sunnen precision hone (mod MBC-1803). 3 pump carts. Qty of hand & electric tools. Magnetic drill. Box table. Set of Acetylene. Dexion work station (matches shear & bender). W.F. Wells & Sons horizontal drop saw. Wheel pullers. Cast iron surface plate. Qty of lathe tools. AGS. 1020 AHD surface grinder (fully auto, ACER). Wadkin 220v 3ph oscillating drum sander. Wadkin 220v 3ph 10” table saw. Ecco 18 3ph buffer grinder. Tool chest. Angle plates. RECO mod S.C. Industrial Bearing heater. Heidenhain read out. 1 ton Gantry crain on wheels. Vulcan 1/4 ton 3 phase hoist. 3 new 8x24 eclipse magnetic chucks. Hardinge model HSL-59 Single Phase 110v lathe. Brown & Boggs 32” - 16ga foot shear. Plus many other items too numerous to mention…
Terms: Cash or Cheque Only. Catering.
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