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EMC News - Norwood - The Township of Asphodel-Norwood is not prepared to be a willing host for industrial wind turbine projects. Township council is poised to pass a resolution underscoring their unwillingness to host the controversial industrial projects after giving first and second reading to a motion at their last meeting. It will join 42 other municipalities, including Trent Hills, Alnwick-Haldimand, Hamilton Townships and Cavan-Monaghan in passing a “not willing host” resolution. “I support the desire to have our municipality not to be a willing host; anyone that desires to come into our municipality has to get around this motion,” Deputy-mayor Joe Crowley said following a presentation by local anti-wind turbine activist Debbie Lynch. Deputy-mayor Crowley acknowledged the groundswell of opposition that mounted against the proposed Wind Farm Collie Hill project that identified properties just north of County Road 2 in south Asphodel for a three-turbine development which has since been cancelled. A final open house in January and a subsequent anti-turbine information meeting at the Norwood Town Hall generated wide-spread interest from within and beyond the township with people vocal in their opposition to the Collie Hill project and wind turbines in general. “The community came together after Easter,” Lynch noted. “It’s literally not unusual that where I go someone will approach me and say ‘I’m so happy [you] spoke.’” “This issue is still very valid and not going away,” she cautioned. Lynch praised township council for its “very generous support,” which included two earlier resolutions requesting a provincial moratorium on wind turbines. She urged council to continue to show its support by “formally” telling the premier and Ministers of Agriculture and Rural Affairs that Asphodel-Norwood was not prepared to become a willing host for wind turbine developments. “We dodged the proverbial bullet with the cancellation of the Collie Hill project,” Lynch said. “However, the FIT [Feed-in Tariff] contract regarding that project still exists and it is possible it could be applied to another project in our municipality in the future. Please see “Township” on page 3

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Trent Hills adopts temporary solution to prevent more accidents on road By John Campbell

EMC News - Trent Hills - Signage of some kind to alert motorists will be installed on the road allowance in Trent Hills where a woman lost her life after she inadvertently drove her vehicle into a lake. It’s a temporary measure council adopted Tuesday in response to a petition circulated by the victim’s family and supported by more than 240 people demanding the municipality “install some sort of barricade to all water accesses … during the off season.” Hastings resident Laura Beckett went missing January 12 while on her way home from Havelock late at night in a heavy fog. Her body was recovered four days later in Lake Seymour. Tracks in the snow indicated her vehicle had gone

onto the ice from a boat launch on the 13th Line East near Fisherman’s Paradise. A staff report recommended that signs warning of “Danger Open Water Ahead” be installed at 16 locations throughout the municipality, including the site where the fatality occurred. CAO Mike Rutter told council putting up barricades “creates another hazard” while a gate presents problems for snowmobile operators in winter and the fire department needing access to the river to draft water. But council members raised questions about how effective signage would be. “You get another foggy night like we had that night, you’re not even going to see the sign,” Councillor Gene Brahaney said.

“On those nights when it’s that foggy you’re not supposed to be driving anyway,” Mayor Hector Macmillan said, adding: “I don’t know whether that particular incident could ever have been avoided no matter what you put up … This is a big challenge [and] much more complicated” than people think. The mayor took issue with the suggested wording, saying it wasn’t clear enough in alerting motorists of the real danger that lay ahead, and not just water lying across a road. Beckett’s daughter-in-law, Stacey Archibald, spoke against the staff’s recommendation. She, her family “and many, many others pushed for gates,” with signage attached, which boaters could open, she told council. Please see “Temporary” on page 3

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Lynch added. Councillor Roy Millett supported Lynch’s request but wondered if there were any locations in the township where turbines could be erected and not “bother people.” “I’d hate to turn down revenue from them if there was any place where they wouldn’t bother people,” said Millett. Lynch said many municipalities are “pushing” for a two-kilometre setback from homes; currently the setback is 550 metres for turbines that can stand more than 150 metres tall. One of the proposed Collie Hill turbines would have stood on a hill 1,300 feet above seawater. “How could that affect people across the river? They [the proponents] didn’t know.”

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The Municipality is fortunate to have numerous groups, committees, organizations, and individuals who give their efforts to ensure that our high quality of life continues, and whose impressive accomplishments are a source of pride for all of Trent Hills. Their dedication to our community and countless hours spent for its betterment are greatly appreciated! On April 5th, a ceremony was held at the Campbellford Legion to acknowledge these important contributions, and to say “thank-you” for the positive impact that they have. Mayor Macmillan and Council presented certificates of appreciation to attending representatives of Committees of Council for their efforts in 2012. Concluding a nomination and judging process lasting months, Civic Awards were then presented to the winners in each category. A testament to the number of outstanding contributions made within our community, multiple awards were handed out in several categories. Individuals and groups honoured with awards were:

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“This is an issue that has not simply gone away with the cancellation of the Collie Hill project. It is an issue that is, and continues to be, a very important [one] for many residents of AsphodelNorwood.” Lynch said the Minister of Environment’s May 30 announcement of changes to the Green Energy Act to give municipalities more input into proposed developments was “a little too late.” The consensus, she said, is that the changes are just “lip service.” “Nowhere does it say that elected officials have the right to say ‘We don’t want that.’ They have no veto.” “Perhaps proponents of these projects might think twice if a municipality is not a willing host,”

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Donation promise for CT scan fulfilled by BMO resentatives of the local hospital foundation. The occasion was the presentation of their final EMC News - Campbellford - It was a sweet moment for Bank of Montreal, Campbellford $6,000 payment on a five-year $30,000 donation branch staff, when they were presented with a promised to the Campbellford Memorial Hospital celebratory cake to share with customers by rep- (CMH) Foundation’s CT scanner campaign.

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over the course of the next five years proceeded to make pledge payments on that $30,000 commitment,” said Russell. “It really is a workhorse at the hospital in terms of diagnostics for patients coming to the hospital. It’s a standard of care really now for emergency care, for heart patients, any kind of injuries that come into the hospital on a daily basis,” he added. Total cost of the CT scanner is $1.5 million but there is another $1 million to $1.5 million in addition to cover the cost of renovations to accommodate the new unit, drug dispensing units, software and so on. “We have about $500,000 left to raise in terms of the overall cost,” said Pearson. “It’s amazing, the first two days the CT scanner was operational, two lives Don’t let the sun keep you in! were saved. Two people who would have been dead in an ambulance going somewhere else were able to be diagnosed quickly,” he said. “It is a tremendous tool for the hos44 Ottawa Street W., P.O. Box 570, Havelock, Ontario K0L 1Z0 pital and tremendous tool for the doctors.” Tel: 705-778-3851 • Fax: 705-778-5216 Esther Demczak, BMO branch manR0012130761 ager presented the final payment at the special event held at the bank. “We did a tour of the hospital and are very impressed with the work done with the upgrading. This is great news for the hospital and a community like Saturday June 29 11:00am – 1:00pm at this,” she commented. the havelock Foodland “It really is the kind of thing that the monday July 29 6:00-7:00pm at the medical community is demanding and havelock arena we were fortunate to be able to raise the Timbits (Born 2010): $180 funds with the support of the commuJr&Sr Tyke (Born 2006-2009): $300 nity to purchase the CT and maintain Novice (Born 2005-2006): $300 quality of health care close to home,” Atom (Born 2003-2004): $325 said Russell. “Colleen is here because she uses Peewee-Bantam (Born 2002-1999): $350 the CT every day,” he added. Please note there is an additional On average 2,400 scans have been Fundraising fee of $50 per family registering. done annually at the hospital since Additional information and registration forms may be the new CT scanner was installed five found online at www.havelockminorhockey.com or years ago.

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bar tables, and painting,” Burlie commented. With a new executive at the helm the accomplishments of those who came before them were acknowledged. Ralph Smyth was honoured for his work as first vice president, honours and awards chairman. He has been bar chairman, Nevada chairman and poppy fund chair. “The Legion has always been me,” he commented. Three years with Branch 103 he has a lengthy history as a comrade at other Legion branches including Kapuskasing, North Bay, Vancouver, Lowther and Trenton. “I have been a member of the Legion for 43 years,” he said proudly. An ex-Air Force veteran, he has been in war zones in Egypt, the Golan Heights and Africa. Eric Lavigne, the current second vice president, was honoured for his work as ways and means chairman and computer tech support. This is his sixth year with Branch 103. “I enjoy the people and helpCome and Enjoy our new ing out my Legion which has Summer Menu been very good 28 Bridge St. West to me, so I try to return the favour Campbellford as much as I poskol 1l0 sibly can,” he

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More good news from MP Rick Norlock Dear Editor, What more does one need on a rainy day than a self-aggrandizing, Tory blue brochure (paid from our tax dollars) “… full of sound and fury signifying nothing”? Yes, I have just received Rick Norlock’s latest paean to his party line! Of course it doesn’t let us know what commitments his party (Not our government with only 33 per cent of the national votes and even less public support) is

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the funds are not forthcoming quickly enough (perhaps to show fiscal improvements at the end of a year?). According to the Bank of Canada, industry is taking full advantage of every program, but is hoarding the funds and not investing in capital expansion projects as was expected. The Job Grant Program is only a temporary fix and when the funds dry up, so do the jobs in many instances. Despite the Research and Innovation funding, I understand that R & D in Canada has actually been declining. In my own experience, when my company was absorbed by a multinational, R & D went elsewhere along with 2,000 jobs! I am amused by Mr. Norlock’s use of statistics, using figures created by a private research contractor to the Ministry of Finance, since the very notes belie their accuracy. So we have increased our GDP by nine per cent over the recovery period? Am I supposed to presume that averages just under two per cent over five years from the last depression. If so, it still isn’t enough to claw ourselves back to where we were. Not really a lot to boast about. Anyway, since Mr. Harper’s government interfered with Statistics Canada’s data collection, who can trust their results? As Churchill (a

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real Tory) is famously quoted, “There are lies, damned lies and statistics.” As an aside, is it a coincidence that entities that have pointed out errors in governance or produced facts that are unpleasantly true, like Statistics Canada, some nuclear scientists, the CBC, KAIROS, environmentalists, etc. have all had their funding reduced or withdrawn and have had greater controls imposed on them? This is a new and nasty tactic imposed by this vindictive and meanspirited government. Without industry investments and properly managed resources, only the tech sector, a massive infrastructure program and a determined push to “Buy Canadian” will lift our economy. Many of our jobs are now low paying compared to the past, and this does not allow the same contributions to our general coffers. The reality is that the top one per cent and industries must pay more in order to balance our budgets. The ongoing costly comforting multi media campaign by our “government” is all smoke and mirrors and this tax money could be put to much better use than softening us up for the next election. Sincerely, Iain Henderson, Brighton

to do the required repairs even as the unit supplies power to the grid. Now given Wyley’s penchant for big numbers with dollar signs in front of them, perhaps that’s the route that will allow him to grasp the truth of the situation. Twenty-five years ago the cost of having a Pickering nuclear unit out of service was about $500,000 per day. If we assume a modest three per cent inflation rate over that span of time, that amount in today’s dollars is about $1,000,000, give or take a few bucks. However, if a major mistake is made, the reactor must be shut down for a minimum of 36 hours while the compounds in the core that “poison” the chain reaction are purged from the reactor to allow the restart of the unit. So in today’s dollars, the same ones that Wyley refers to, the outage cost rises to $1,500,000. Is it worth paying someone $375,000 per year to have the skills and the knowledge to save that $1,500,000? You bet it is since that $375,000 is only 25 per cent of the cost of a single outage. But the savings go beyond the figures above since, if OPG does not have any reserve generation available when a nuclear unit goes down, they will be forced to buy from adjacent utilities such as The Power Authority of the State of New York or Consolidated Edison. Those utilities will charge the rate for their most expensive generation that is on the grid at that time, and you can be sure that it will be much more expensive than nuclear. There are a lot of 36-hour intervals in a year (243 to be exact) for mistakes to be made. In my books it’s well worth the price of those wages, paid to someone with the requisite skills, to save untold millions in lost energy output, as well as the additional cost of replacement energy from abroad. As to Wyley’s wishful thinking to be associated with “smart” metering, well even I would not wish to see Wyley’s name associated with that billion dollar boondoggle. Bob Johnson, Stirling


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Iran: The new broom?

EMC Editorial - You certainly can’t say that Iranian elections are boring. In 2005, Iranians surprised everybody by electing the darkest of dark horses, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to the presidency. They didn’t know much about him, but at least he seemed different from all the establishment candidates. Well, he was different, but not in a Gwynne Dyer good way. By the 2009 election Ahmadinejad’s erratic and confrontational style had turned people off, and he should have lost—but he rigged the vote and triggered mass protests that badly frightened the regime before they were crushed. Term limits prevented Ahmadinejad from running again this year, which meant that last Friday’s election was clean. So the Iranians pulled off another surprise, electing Hassan Rouhani, the only moderate candidate among the six contenders, to the presidency in the first round. Rouhani got 50 per cent of the votes; his closest rival got only 16 per cent. The foreign reaction to Rouhani’s victory was instantaneous. The United States offered to open direct talks with Tehran on Iran’s nuclear program as well as on bilateral relations. Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, by contrast, predictably warned that there should be no “wishful thinking” about Rouhani’s victory. So what is he: new broom, or another disappointment in the making? Especially in the past week, after the “reformist” leadership decided he was the least bad alternative and threw its weight behind him, Rouhani has been saying some interesting things. “What I truly wish is for moderation to return to the country,” he told the reformist daily Sharq last Wednesday. “We have suffered many blows as a result of extremism.” “It seems that extremists on both sides are determined to maintain the state of hostility and hatred between [the United States and Iran],” he told another newspaper on Thursday, “but logic says that there should be a change of direction.” And he repeatedly promised that both the nuclear issue and the resulting economic sanctions against Iran would be solved if he became president. Fine words, but he said most of them AFTER the reformists lost hope for a victory themselves and gave Rouhani their support instead. But he is still really an insider, a man whose whole life has been dedicated to preserving the present political order in Iran. On the other hand, so are Mohammad Khatemi and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the two ex-presidents who gave him their backing. They are now seen as reformers because circumstances change, and so do people’s views. All these men are still determined to preserve Iran’s unique combina-

tion of theocracy and democracy, but they understand the need to shift the balance toward democracy, and also to deliver a reasonable level of prosperity to the voters. You might think Rouhani’s highest priority, therefore, must be to end the sanctions that are crippling Iran’s economy and impoverishing ordinary voters. Not so: trust comes first. In order to retain credibility with the people who voted for him, he must first release Iran’s political prisoners. There are at least 800 political prisoners in Iran. Most are people who participated in the “green” protests against the rigged election of 2009, but journalists, human rights activists, feminists and leaders of all the minority religions in Iran (Christians, Sunni Muslims and Bahai) are also in jail. Even amidst great economic hardship, that is what the crowds in the streets celebrating Rouhani’s victory were demanding most urgently. After that, of course, he must make a deal with the Western countries that have waged a long campaign on Israel’s behalf against Iran’s alleged intention to build nuclear weapons. That is not an impossible task, for Iran is certainly not working on nuclear weapons at the moment: the U.S. National Intelligence Estimates of 2007 and 2011 both say so, and even the Israeli intelligence chiefs agree. The whole campaign against Iran is based not on evidence but on mistrust: the conviction in some Western quarters (and most Israeli ones) that if Iran can enrich uranium, the “mad mullahs” are bound to build and use nuclear weapons in the end. But it is Iran’s right to build nuclear reactors and enrich fuel for them under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which it has signed and still observes. Many in the West are privately uneasy about waging a campaign against Iran’s quite legal nuclear power programme when their own ally, Israel, has not signed the NPT and secretly possesses hundreds of nuclear weapons. Now that motor-mouth Ahmedinejad is gone and a saner leader is about to take the reins in Tehran, there could be a deal on the nuclear issue. It would be a deal that preserves the country’s right to enrich uranium, but strengthens the controls against enrichment to weapons grade (90 per cent). As with the question of releasing political prisoners, however, Rouhani must first get the assent of the Supreme Guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Khamenei, as the head of the theocratic side of the government, has the power to veto everything. On the other hand, he also wants to preserve this strange two-headed beast called the Iranian revolution, and he knows that if it does not retain popular consent it will eventually die. Western sanctions are bringing the Iranian economy to its knees, and people are really hurting. So maybe Khamenei will let Rouhani and his backers save him.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

I don’t want to spoil my ballot but … Dear Editor, Please don’t take this question the wrong way as I love this country. I talked to Elections Canada almost four years ago now but didn’t get anywhere, so I dropped my thoughts/question. Everyone I’ve talked to since then tells me it is a tremendous idea. I think there might be some substance to it as the voting public turnout over the years has not been that great at all levels of government. The last federal election did show some improvement but 60 per cent turnout is not impressive. Toronto elections for mayor are only 50 per cent turnout. I had asked Elections Canada how I could register a “nonvote” meaning I did come out to vote but I am unhappy with either the candidate, party or infrastructure in general.

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Elections Canada said I could put an “x” through my ballot but that would be counted as a spoiled vote, which I don’t want to do. The other option which I disagree with, but feel maybe more folks are doing, is not to turn out to vote at all. I think it is the voting public’s right to be able to register a “non-vote” at the polls. Not to hurt the process but maybe to show that there is a level of discontent with the current system. If this were the case I am sure all parties could reflect on this and maybe/hope start a process to improve or at least address the public’s concerns. Regards

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So much for the easy life By Terry Bush EMC Editorial - Lawns are over-rated. When we moved to our current home, one of the things we really liked about it was the lack of grass to mow. Five hours of grass cutting and weed whacking per week would soon be a thing of the past we thought. After all, this was north of seven, God’s country, the Canadian Shield and there was no need for grass. As far as we were concerned, rock was so much more practical. Rock doesn’t need cutting. Rock doesn’t need to be fertilized. Rock doesn’t need to be watered in times of drought. Rock, though we’ve always enjoyed a country lifestyle, is music to our ears. Grass is a pain in the … Turns out our new grass wasn’t too fond of us either. When we bought the house, the previous owner left behind timers, sprinklers and hoses and a wish that we constantly water the lawn. That seemed to defeat our life’s mission on so many levels. Leisure time was what we were after. If you water your lawn, you’ll have to cut your lawn more often. When we sold our old place, we also sold the riding mower. Four hours on the rider was cut to an hour at a leisurely pace with a push mower. We, meaning I, was happy. My dear wife Mare as I’ve mentioned before is sneaky. I like to kid myself that she isn’t really a master manipulator but Mare has cut the lawn exactly once in the past 27 years. Because she’s a St. Catharines girl, geography has had an influence on her life. A couple of the words she uses have a distinct American accent to them. And as she’s proud to brag, one of her drawings was displayed by Commander Tom on Buffalo television, or maybe it was Dave Thomas on Rocketship 7. Whoever it was seems to have made an impression on her life as her one attempt at lawn cutting really looked like a replica of the American flag, minus the stars. She thought it looked great. I fired the lawnmower back up. Last year as I mentioned, our lawn decided we weren’t the kind of owners it could work with so it split. Not the back part of the lawn full of weeds mind you, only the grass in front of the house. First it stopped growing as it is wont to do in the hot summer months, then it packed its bags and headed to the promised land south of seven. Seems, it did need a bit of water and even though the river is only metres away, it had had enough and it wasn’t coming back. Upon inspection the reason soon became apparent. The front lawn was sod laid on an inch or so of topsoil over sand. A sponge it was not. In fact it was the polar opposite of the field of clay topsoil we’d left behind. A decision had to be made and against everything we’d hoped for, topsoil was hauled in, levelled and the lawn replanted. Everything started out fine. The grass sprouted up and though it didn’t fill in before the snow flew, it looked in good shape. The dogs must have thought so too because despite the fact that they have over a hundred acres to roam, all of their jobs were completed in the two small patches of lawn near the front door. Chase them away, turn your back and before you knew it, they were squatting or cocking their legs. That was the first $40 of grass seed down the tubes. Their rain-dissolved land mines pretty well finished things off. All manure is not created equal. When spring rolled around, the wallet was out again. Reseeded, then reseeded and then reseeded some more, topped off with some peat moss and later with some more expensive Pro-mix to hold the water. The birds made an effortless transition from the feeders to the lawn. Even the birds that didn’t show up all winter somehow found our little patch. Then the turkeys were welcomed to dinner. For such a large bird, they certainly have a big appetite for small seed. Finally, things started to shape up and the lawn filled in. One of our dogs, however, seems to have a very serious health problem. It pees herbicide. Not sure which one it is but it means topsoil has been added regularly to hand-sized patches and more grass seed has been purchased on a regular basis. Leisure time has been almost non-existent for the past two months. Total cost of the lawn we didn’t want is probably in the $500 range though I’ll never do an actual total because tears just don’t look right on a man. But now I’m happy to say I have a front yard even a grass lover like my dad would be proud to own. It’s just too bad that five sixths of my remaining lawn is moss, dandelions, plantain and bare sand. I’m guessing a 40-foot long cedar privacy fence is probably the cheapest option I have to make the yard look good. It could go right along the more than a little obvious dividing line between our luxurious new patch and Death Valley beyond. Trouble is, we don’t like fences either. Advertising Consultant Jennet Honey jhoney@theemc.ca 613-966-2034, ext 509 Advertising Consultant Tracey Keary tkeary@theemc.ca 613-966-2034, ext 504

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Fireworks will contain some “surprises”

fireworks show in the region, surprises for this year’s extravaganza EMC News - Hastings - the architects of the Hastings which they confidently say will be bigAlready the best Canada Day fireworks are promising some ger and better than ever. “It will be better,” says Deputy Fire Chief John Austin. “They’ve got some surprises for me but they’re not telling me.” “I know one thing that they’re going to do will put them on their toes, that will VETERINARY SERVICE get them looking,” Austin told the Trent SMALL ANIMAL CARE Hills Independent during a fund-raising Dr. Lex Luttikhuis Dr. Michelle Chiunti event at The Captain’s Table restaurant in Hastings. Celebrity servers from Dr. Jessica Gonzalez Dr. David Good the Trent Hills fire department, includBy Appointment: ing Chief Tim Blake, and local rockers Monday–Friday: 8:00-6:00 Doug Oliver and Brendan McMillan of Saturday: 8:30-1:00 chart-topping band My Darkest Days Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00 volunteered their time at the restaurant Medical • Surgical • Dental • Rehabilitation Friday and Saturday. On Friday alone, 86 Big Apple Drive, R.R.#5 Colborne, Ontario K0K 1S0 they received $300 in donations and a Ph: (905) 355-1622 $500 contribution from restaurant own24 hour on-site Emergency Service Available. er Bill Britton. “The fund raising is going good,” says Austin. The fireworks committee is hopeful that municipal council will give them permission to hold a road toll in R0012087672

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in the end; it’s getting to the end that sometimes worries us.” Sponsorship support is Trent Hills-wide and Austin says the committee looks at the event through a regional viewfinder even though Hastings organizes and hosts the event. He calls it a well-integrated event that includes major prizes from Sharpe’s Food Market in Campbellford, a weekend retreat complete with boat and fishing at Muskie Bay on Rice Lake and a barbeque donated by Todd’s Valu Mart. Over the next year, Austin expects to see even more firefighters in the Trent Hills department qualified as pyro technicians.

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The perfect view3000 you could find with 156 feet of 150’mostshoreline, square footthis stone-clad gorgeous waterfront property & home with a panoramic view of executive home. Manyaround updates. $21K metal Lake Ontario with huge wrap deck, with unlimited view 2.5Cement car attached ofroof your2012. waterfront. break wallgarage, with stairsboat to theshed water. 2400 plus square feet of living space on this 3 level split home dock and separate 1 car garage. 70’ new low with walkout to water side. Beautiful kitchen with stainless steel E argon windows on waterfront. Abundant bird appliances included. Beautiful dining & living area overlooking your Generoustrails. size master bedroom, andgorgeous animalowned life,waterfront. hiking/skiing Presqu’ile two double closets with a 4 piece ensuite including Jacuzzi tub house,MainPresqu’ile &Park glass behind standing shower. floor laundry.Bay Superinlot front. with all the privacy you could wish for. Totally fenced with 12x21 foot View is priceless! detached garage.

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61153 Hickory Brighton CountyCourt, Rd 27, Brighton

6 Hickory Court, Brighton 852 Jamieson Rd

Wow, veryhobby impressive sqft inexecutive certified storey brickof 50 acre farm3300 located beautifulR2000 Murray Hills 2with 670allfeet pavedwith road frontagewrap witharound a 5 year youngSituated 2 storey built home a beautiful verandah. on aDean court inMilligan an upscale home with a intotal of 2800 square of living space impressive with double140carsqft atneighborhood Brighton. Offering 9ftfeet ceilings throughout, tached garage. Offering 3 baths,laundry masteriswith 4 piece ensuite. main foyer, 4 bdrms, 4 baths4 bedrooms, 3 with full ensuites, on this level as well, Main level has beautiful plank flooring, separate dining room, large kitch2 large walk-in closets, beautiful eat in kit, LR with French doors & beautiful gas en with and breakfast andplus patio leading a 43 foot roofed fireplace marblebar hearth builtdoors in book cases,toseparate DR,private den & mn flr rear verandah. partially tofinished with extra large rec room, family room withFull 2 walkouts private basement & professionally landscaped grounds generous size office. Forced air heating, HRV,&central vac,interlocking 200 amp electriwith a six head sprinkler system for all lawns gardens, stone cal on breakers with copper wiring, 36 foot beautiful wrap around front walkways & gorgeous gardens. Oversized double car attached garage. Forced roofed verandah. 37 acres of arable workland, 8 acres of mixed hardwood air, high Several efficiencyquality gas heating, centralbarns air, central vac, Heat recovery ventilation, forest. open front with water & hydro. water softener. This home has fantastic curb appeal and must be viewed.

Asking $589,900 MLS®2133876/2133874 2130956 $439,900 MLS

$449,900 $ 579,900

3300 sqft executive youngbungalow R2000 certified 2situated storey all brickon home 1500 square5 years foot with a beautiful wrap around verandah. Situated on a court in an upscale aneighborhood beautiful 1.26Offering acre country lot impressive with in Brighton. 9ft ceilings throughout, 277.19 paved 140 sqft mainfeet foyer, 4of bdrms, 4 baths 3road with fullfrontage. ensuites, laundry3 is on this level as well, 2 large walk-in closets, in kit, LR with bedrooms, two baths, mainbeautiful flooreatlaundry. French doors & beautiful gas fireplace and marble hearth plus built in Newer windows & doors, shingles soffit.to book cases, separate DR, den & mn flr family room with&2 walkouts Detached 20x24 double & private & professionally landscaped groundscare with a garage six head sprinkler system for allshed lawns & gardens, interlockingused stone walkways gorgeous 12x24 presently for &wood gardens. Oversized car attachednorth garage. Forced high efficiency storage. 10double minutes of air, the 401. gas heating, central air, central vac, Heat recovery ventilation, water softExcellent in this price ener. This homevalue has fantastic curb appeal and range. must be viewed.

$549,900 $179,900

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Bayshore 669 10 Barcovan BeachRd, Rd, Brighton Murray Ward

The mostshoreline, perfect view you could square find with this 156 stone-clad feet of gorgeous 150’ 3000 foot waterfront property & homeMany with a panoramic of Lakemetal Ontario executive home. updates.view$21K with huge wrap around deck, with unlimited view of your waterfront. roof break 2012. attached garage, Cement wall.2.5 2400 car plus square feet of living space onboat this 3 level split home with walkout to water side. This home was shed dock and separate 1 car garage. built 70’6 years ago less a very small portion that is 18 years old. Beautiful new with lowstainless E argon windows on Beautiful waterfront. kitchen steel appliances included. dining & living area overlooking gorgeous owned water Generous Abundant birdyourand animal life,front.hiking/ size mastertrails. bedroom,Presqu’ile two double closets with a 4 piece ensuite skiing Park behind house, including Jacuzzi tub & glass standing shower. Main floor laundry. Presqu’ile front. is priceless! Super lot. Totally Bay fencedinwith 12x21View foot detached garage. This is value at a glance! Please visit my website for more information.

$589,900 $439,900

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$389,900 $389,900

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Beautiful all brick, 8 year old, 3+1 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with 1600 sq ft on the main level. Large living room with 10 foot ceiling, master bedroom with coffered ceiling. Professionally finished basement (2010). MLS 2133075. $339,000.

Over 3000 sq ft of living space in this impeccable Brighton by the Bay home, including finished basement with 8 foot ceilings. Large loft with master bedroom and ensuite. Sunroom overlooking private oversized backyard. Extensive list of upgrades. MLS 2132981. $399,900.

27 CHURCH ST. W., COLBORNE

$174,400 New Sign 2 + 1 Bdrm Bung. on Lg. Lot, easy walk to Dwntwn, Schls, Park, Over years upgrades inclu. Furnace, AC, Electrical, wndos, Shingles ++ Priced to allow for Buyer’s changes if Des. Oct. 1 poss. Good Home/Investment.

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Visit us at this delightfully decorated Must be seen! Step inside this Deeded Waterfront access to docking on Respected local builder is ready to build your home featuring original hardwood, beautifully Gorgeous Brighton Bay! Family friendly home with 40 dream home renovated on 1.1 acreshome! with a great view of newer easy-clean tilt windows, new xdeck 20 inground poolback, and fenced yard, eat in Lakehardwoods, Ontario from rich your cabinetry, large deck. Afully unique front and full basement updated kitchen and bathrooms, main and detached All on a very kitchen plus formalgarage. dining, main floor living and creative layout includes nine foot ceilings large lot on a quiet walking floor laundry, full basement. Young5 room and family room,street, four bedrooms, throughout, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath including distance to all you need! Take Hwy. four bath, main floor laundry, full finished piece master ensuite, hardwoodturn andwest ceramic Street north of Sobeys, 2 into Colborne, turn west onto basement double an offer! flooring, full basement and a onto doubleCheer. garage. onto Dorman and right Churchand Street andgarage. watchBring for signs. MLS#2130911 $329,900 MLS#2130200 $305,000 MLS# 2131243 $169,900 MLS# 2130100 $264,900

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375,000 “Estate Sale” Beautiful 5 Bdrm 3 Bath 3430 sq ft 1 owner 19 y.o. Home on ½ acre. 2 Gas Fplcs ++ Call soon! R0012170270

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om Gorgeous four bedro Gorgeous four bedroom home with character and modern amenities. Almost 3,000 sqft of living space, bright and beautiful. Large open concept dining room, kitchen, sunroom. Gas fireplace in the main floor family room. Large lot w/fenced in backyard. Extra deep two car garage with massive storage loft. Beautiful landscaping, flower and vegetable gardens, and lots of mature trees. This home also works for those seeking inlaw potential or home business. MLS 2131911

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Durham Street

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A perfect spot for your dream home. 11 acres of wooded hills and level areas plus a seasonal stream babbling through.

$125,000

41 Main St., Brighton Phone (613) 475-6594 Long Distance 1-800-501-7499 www.remaxquinte.com

6 Cheer Drive

8.6 Acres In Town

MLS#2130100

MLS#2133872

“The Brighton Team”

PETER KAPTEYN Sales Rep.

Beautifully renovated! This custom built 4 bdrm 3 bathrm home Quiet area close to downtown. Three offers peace, quiet and is on municipal bedrooms, three bath, gorgeous kitchen water. Skylights provide ample kitchen cabinetry, main floor laundry, attached light. Main floor office/den. Wood stove inside entry garage, gas fireplace in main in family rm. Gas fireplace in rec room. floor family room, full basement, large lot. Formal living rm w/French doors. For Immediate possession details and pictures enter rem.ax/11CtWRc in your web browser.

$264,900

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$409,000

JOANNE McMASTER Sales Rep.

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RITA SWEET Sales Rep.

6 Napier St.

90 Mills Rd.

MLS#2132190

MLS#2132305

1 1/2 storey home in the heart of Brighton for that special someone who wishes to build their own equity. The renovations have already begun with new shingles and several new windows in 2011. Lovely gingerbread in gable adds to the charm. Quiet residential area with a nice sized private lot.

$110,000

MARIAN JOHNS Broker

CLAY JACOBSON Sales Rep.

INGRID KAPTEYN Sales Rep.

39 Greenway Circle

MLS#2131206

Brighton by the Bay 2 Bedrooms + Den. 1583Sq.ft. Open concept, main floor laundry, Built in eating counter, ceramic back splash, Hardwood floors, gas fireplace. 6’9” basement and 1 ½ garage. Call Marian to view

Whether it’s your retreat from the city or your 4 season home, you will want to look at this solid all brick 4 bedroom side split with deeded access to Lake Ontario. Ceramic flooring throughout the main level and a cozy wood burning fireplace in living room.

$299,900

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MLS# 2133072 Custom built one owner home. Stone exterior, 2.5 car garage, professionally landscaped, marble foyer, vaulted ceilings, luxurious 6 pc. ensuite, stone fireplace, plus many more exceptional features. See photos online at www.kapteyn.ca. Call today to view.

$399,900


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EMC News - Campbellford - Where do Campbellford Memorial Hospital’s patients come from and what else is known about them? Manager of health records Sandra Beatty provided some answers in a presentation she made to the hospital’s board of directors June 6. According to a top 20 list of inpatients treated during the 2012-2013 fiscal year that ended in March, people suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were seen most often. There were 115 cases of this kind among the 1,045 in total listed, followed by in-patients requiring rehabilitation. The average length of stay for those in the latter group was 31.65 days, compared to 5.43 for COPD patients. By far the majority of inpatients in both groups were 65 and older. Trent Hills residents, not surprisingly, accounted for about half of the total number admitted, at 504, followed by BelmontMethuen (163), Marmora and Lake (141) and Asphodel-Norwood (91). The most common afflictions handled in the emergency department were diseases or disorders of the ear, nose or throat, with 2,606 cases, one third of them involving young people 17 and under. Fifth on the list were nearly 1,500 cases of follow-up examinations and other nonemergency situations, which Beatty attributed to a large number of people who haven’t a family physician. In 705 instances, a person left the emergency department before being seen by a doctor. Beatty speculated they might have felt “the wait was too long”; however, with the addition of a nurse practitioner to ease the workload in the emergency department, “perhaps we’ll see a drop in that,” she said. The number one day surgeries performed at Campbellford involved excisions in the anal, rectal and intestinal areas, 551, more than twice as many as the next most frequent operation, inspections of the digestive tract. Most day surgery patients were from Trent Hills, 658, but Quinte West residents were second on the list, 287, followed by Brighton, 253. The Quinte West-Belleville numbers are expected to rise now that surgeons from OPENuse HOUSE that area have set a schedule to make of SAT, APR 13, 12:30 TO 2 PM Campbellford’s operating room. 645 WHITES ROAD, BRIGHTON

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(705) 653-3456

Spotless, updated and renovated, this energy-efficient 3 bedroom home is in move in condition. ¾ acre lot & fenced inground pool. MLS®

$269,900

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Secluded 2 plus acres across from Lions Club Beach. This stucco home is immaculate inside and out. Large kitchen, dining area and living room. 2 Main Floor bedrooms and 2 on the second level. Orginal Ash Hardwood Floors and Natural Gas forced air furnace. New roof and newer windows. $309,000.Call Carol

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My Darkest Days rockin’ the studio By Bill Freeman

EMC Entertainment Hastings - MDD3 is brewing to perfection. My Darkest Days is rocking the studio and taking all the time they need on an album that’s bound to be another chart-topping blockbuster. “Everything’s going really good and it’s sounding a little bit different than the other two albums which is great,” drummer and Hastings native Doug Oliver told the Trent Hills Independent during a fund-raising celebrity server gig at The Captain’s Table restaurant. “There’s lots of different influences this time,” bass guitarist and Norwood home boy Brendan McMillan agreed. “It’s obviously going to be a rock album, it’s not going to be a huge departure but we’re spreading out a little more.” Off the road since October, the Norwood band (Oliver, McMillan, vocalist-guitarist Matt Waltz, fronting Three Days Grace at the moment, and keyboardist Reid Henry) has been playing some of the most famous venues on the continent including Madison Square Gardens and The Bos-

ton Gardens, adding to their legion of fans while watching their second album shoot to the top of the charts fuelled by huge hits like Porn Star Dancer. The creative melding of musical interests “just started happening,” McMillan said as the band set up recording shop in a Peterborough home. “We all have different tastes as a band; it’s just sort of a natural progression bringing all these influences together. I’m very excited about it,” he said. “We’re a very diverse band to begin with so it’s great not to get stuck in this one zone, one genre of music,” Oliver agreed. “Whatever is coming out is true and honest. “We went in with quite a few songs and we’re always writing; we probably went in with 150 songs and ideas,” he said. “It’s good to have a bunch of ideas to kick around and to pick from.” The best of it, he added, is that it was not a difficult task picking the ten or 15 best. “A good song is a good song and it will just jump out at you.” Adding to the comfort

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Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this 3 season cottage on Crowe Lake. Swim, boat, fish and relax along the nature shores of this beautiful clean water.

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zone is the fact that MDD has the luxury of time this time out. They’ve set no targets, deliberately avoiding the rush to market, but still put pressure on themselves to get it right. “We get to take some more time with it,” said McMillan. “The schedule has been very hectic so it’s nice to kind of take some more time and really let it simmer.” With their last album they had five months to get stuff together, Oliver said. “This time we’re taking our time and we really want MDD3 to be huge. We don’t want to rush it; we want it to be right.” The time off the road has allowed Oliver to finish off his home studio and recording, producing and side-gigging with Brighton-based musician Brandon Scott who Oliver thinks will be the next big performer to emerge from this area. “I really do believe it,” he said. “We’re working with some bigwigs in Nashville right now and getting the ball rolling. It’s a good thing. Stuff is coming out and sounding really great.” Oliver’s on his drum kit every morning “practising, trying to be better and be a student of music, that’s what it comes down to.”

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‘Imagination starts with quality plants’ 20 The Trent Hills Independent - Thursday, June 20, 2013

Brendan McMillan and Doug Oliver sign autographs for Corey McIlmoyl. Photo: Bill Freeman Photos by: Bill Freeman

Pisces Park moves along swimmingly By Bill Freeman

EMC News - Hastings - In the not too distant future travellers will stop and marvel at Hastings Pisces Park. That’s certainly the goal of the volunteer committee which last week unveiled the name of the park and a largescale model of the 12-foot fish being fabricated by internationally renowned artist Bill Lishman that will be the park’s enticing anchor. The plan is to eventually have 12 different species of fish represented in a way that will give visitors the illusion of walking along the Trent River bed looking up at the majestic creatures, all local to the area, swimming above them. The municipality of Trent Hills has approved an approximately 80- by 20-foot park area along the south shore of the Trent River east

Hastings RBC branch manager Patti Jennings (far left) joins members of the Hastings Pisces Park committee on Bluewater Day at RBC. The committee unveiled the park’s name and a three-foot model of the fabrication being created by renowned artist Bill Lishman. Committee on hand included (l-r) Murray Townshend, Armella Moring, Pat Funk, Skye Morrison and Doug Sims. Photo: Bill Freeman

of the Hastings Village Marina. One of four projects to receive seed funding through the Hastings Environmental Group which oversees the $25,000 Ultimate Fish-

LINDA BRIDGES

Sales Representative

Ted & Judy DeJong

Adam Chilvers, Michael Chilvers, Matthew Judge and Spencer Greig from Whitby got to hang out with Brendan McMillan and Doug Oliver of the band My Darkest Days during a celebrity server appearance at The Captain’s Table in Hastings. The guest appearance helped out the Hastings Canada Day fireworks campaign.

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ing Town Canada grand prize, the Hastings Pisces Park committee piggybacked on the Royal Bank’s Bluewater Day to promote the project and to publicly launch fund raising. Committee members were at the Hastings RBC branch with pamphlets, a video and photo conceptualization of the park and the three-foot model of the iconic fish. A web site will be up shortly. The Hastings branch is a project supporter and will guide the committee in its application to RBC for Bluewater project funding. In 2007, RBC committed $50 million to its Bluewater fund. “I’m really pleased at how excited everybody seems to be that we talk to,” committee member Doug Sims told the Trent Hills Independent. “Everyone is really looking forward to the project.” Sims visited Lishman’s

fabrication shop last week and saw the 12-foot fish he’s working on. The fish will have a starring role in Hastings Canada Day parade and will be on display for public viewing. “It’s quite something,” Sims said. Lishman, who is also working on an ice cube installation for the city of Ottawa, is in the process of putting the scales on the fish, each about one inch to one-and-a-quarterinch in size. “There are thousands to put on the model,” Sims said. “It will be more impressive once it’s finished. For the size of it it’s going to be quite light [a few hundred pounds]. Stainless steel is heavy in itself but you don’t need a heavy gauge.” The local response to the project has been good, he says. “The video we put together is very important to promoting the project.”

“I’ve heard a lot of positives; in the last month I’ve heard a lot of ‘when is this fish coming?’ People are very excited,” said committee member Murray Townshend. “It’s gone at a very good pace and we’ve got a good committee that’s very active,” Townshend said. “We feel the Canada Day parade will really help introduce our program,” he added. “This—Bluewater Day—is really a big kickoff.” Townshend says Pisces Park will be an “icon” that will get visitors out of their cars. “It is a statement we’re making. It will bring tourists to the area; it will get people to think about Hastings. We’re really going to build up the idea, come to Hastings for the fishing and Hastings for its local businesses. We’re very excited about it.”


“Over the years the township has been busy mostly on infrastructure projects; we have decided too that we needed to move on with economic development. What that means to the township is hopefully growth and some employment,” Mayor Doug Pearcy added. “Assessment growth is very important to us because that reduces our tax rate and allows us to do more.” There are similarities to Peterborough County’s strategic plan, van Koeverden noted. “We are part of the county and we want to represent that.” But a key objective is something quite specific: “re-branding” the township on its web site and updating a brochure that hasn’t been changed since 2008. “There are a lot of concerns technically with the web site. We just need to change the look and how we are perceived [and] try to get a good idea of what Asphodel-Norwood is in its entirety. We think that will be a good move.” The township isn’t changing its name or logo, van Koeverden stressed. “We’re trying to get a feel for what we look like.” Part of that is having a web site front page that captures the township’s essence. “What sort of photography represents who we are?” The web site will include a

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The top athletic awards handed out June 12 at CDHS went to Karn Dart (junior male athlete of the year), Alexandria Jehle (outstanding Grade 10 athlete), Merlyn Dryburgh (outstanding junior female athlete of the year), Jennifer Reid (highest achievement) and Michael Brouwers (senior male athlete of the year). Absent is Kirsten Ingram, senior female athlete of the year)

award. She earned a silver in shot put and a bronze in discus in the senior girls class at the Central Ontario Secondary School Athletics (COSSA) championships, and advanced to the Eastern Ontario regionals. For Professional, Alexandra Jelled won the Henry Forbes Memorial Friendly Service Award as outstanding Grade 10 athlete. She played (Shop & Save with us) soccer and basketball but excelled at badminton advancing to the COSSA championships. Merlin Dryburgh was named the outstanding Riverside Automotive junior female athlete of the year. The senior FOR ALL YOUR AUTO-PARTS NEEDS recipient was Kirsten Ingram. Karn Dart was junior male athlete of the year, We have the Right Brand for the job 164 Front St., Trenton (613) 392-6543 as much for his character as for his athletic ability, Saito said, citing his willingness to help other students in phys ed class. Other award recipients were: Now Serving Seniors Junior boys football - Miles Stanley, MVP; Ben McDonald, outstanding offensive player; Mitchell Bell, outstanding defensive player; Serving the Municipalities of Brighton, Quinte West Nicholas Lemoire, offensive lineman; Brandon and Prince Edward County Fudge, most dedicated. 613-392-9640 / 1-855-283-9640 Senior boys football - Michael Brouwers, MVP; www.quinteaccess.org Shane Burkholder, outstanding defensive player; info@quinteaccess.org both were named most dedicated. Girls junior basketball - Ellie Conte, MVP; Rebecca Redner, most dedicated. CAMPBELLFORD Junior badminton - Alexandria Jehle, MVP;

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Campbellford players take top prizes at M&M lawn bowling tournament By Sue Dickens

EMC Sports - Campbellford - Campbellford led the way in the mix pairs M&M Lawn Bowling Tournament held last Saturday. Competing in the day-long event, hosted by the Campbellford Lawn Bowling Club, three-game high winners were Bob Reid and Sarah Barnett with 49+1 points. The two-game high winners were Terry Stinchcombe and Barb Howe, also of Campbellford, with 45+3 points. One-game high winners, from Kingston, were OPEN Judy Steinke and Kathy McNaught with 33 to Monday y points. Saturda A total of 12 teams travelled from Belleville, Brighton, Kingston, Madoc and Trenton to compete in the tournament. “We have nine tournaments a year,” said Harold Douglas of Campbellford.

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Dallas Kruger, most dedicated. Senior badminton - Cole Mahoney, Nicole Gray, MVP; Cole Kelly, most dedicated. Girls junior rugby - Sadie Brown, most valuable forward; Bethany Spiers, most valuable back; Cassidy Ingram, most dedicated. Girls senior rugby - Holly Curle, most valuable forward; Rachael Doyle, most valuable back; Caroline Curle, Hannah Curle, most dedicated. Senior boys rugby - Ryan Bell, most valuable forward; Justin Battman, most valuable back; Jared Farrow, most dedicated. Junior boys rugby - Nicholas Carson, MVP. Junior boys soccer - Tyler Bandy, MVP; Peter Wowk, most dedicated; Blaine Thompson, leading scorer. Junior girls soccer - Brooke McLean, MVP; Madison Simmons, most dedicated; Miles Stanley, coaching. Senior girls soccer - Rachael Doyle, MVP; Kirsten Ingram, leadership; Joshua Bond, Aris Papanicolaou, coaching. Cross-country running - Jill Ruisendaal, Karn Dart, MVP; Cheyanne Haig, Liam Govier, Alex Fedora, most dedicated Golf - Cole Kelly, MVP. Track and field - Jennifer Reid, MVP; Janessa Reid, most dedicated; Alain Cabardos, manager

He was lawn bowling with his wife and competing against Angus Froats and his wife from Kingston. It was early in the day as the sunny weather cooperated to make for a fun event. “I’ve been lawn bowling for 15 years with this club,” said Douglas, as he waited his turn to roll the bowl. “It’s a game for all ages,” said Froats, as he watched his opponent. Lawn bowling, or “bowling on the green,” is an outdoor game that has fascinated both young and old for centuries. “It’s not expensive to play and it’s good for you,” said this 82-year-old lawn bowling enthusiast, who showed no signs of giving up his favourite pastime. “Everyone plays three 12-end games for a total Please see “top prizes” on page 27


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of 36 ends in this tournament,â€? said Froats. A barbeque by M&M Campbellford was set up at the club for the participants. Prizes were awarded to the winners at the end of the day. The Campbellford Lawn Bowling Club, which has been around since 1919, has blossomed over the last several years. Students from Campbellford District High School have learned about lawn bowling in an accredited course under the umbrella of the school’s healthy active living program. Membership has almost doubled in the last few years, going from 30 to 50, and it hosted a provincial championship, ladies’ singles, for the ďŹ rst time in its history in 2010. It’s also done well in the past securing grants from the

Trillium and CampbellfordSeymour Community foundations. The funds have enabled the club to acquire new equipment and make improvements to its facility on Trent Drive, such as installing air conditioning and adding a shed to store the equipment. In May the club celebrated the acquisition of a new greens roller that was purchased with two different grants, again from the two supportive organizations, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Campbellford Seymour Community Foundation. It is part of District 15 of the Ontario Lawn Bowling Association. There are ďŹ ve other clubs in the district: Belleville, Kingston, Trenton, Brighton and Madoc. The Campbellford Lawn Bowling Club is located on Trent Drive.

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Josh Wasson-McQuigge and Clancy beat Angus Goodleaf early in the third to cut the margin to 10 - 8 but the Rivermen replied with three goals of their own to making it 13 - 8. Josh Wasson-McQuigge added one more goal for Norwood. Also scoring for Norwood was Brendan Munroe. James Gang buzz: Norwood hosts Oakville June 21 (8:30 p.m.). The big offensive weekend for Chad Evans (1928-47) and Kyle Clancy (26-21-47) put them briey in a two-way tie for ďŹ rst place in the Senior B scoring race. Clancy is second in the league in goals, four behind Sarnia’s Colin McDowall.

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Evans and Justin Mainer also scored for the James Gang to ice the win for goalie Cole Murray. Also scoring for Norwood were Clare Donnelly, Matt Evans and Mac O’Brien. Clancy and Josh Wasson-McQuigge each added four assists for six-point nights. The Rivermen jumped out to a 5 - 1 lead Saturday night before Norwood could settle down and ďŹ nd its game which paid off in goals by Boynton, Aaron Grayson and Clancy to cut the Six Nations lead to 5 - 4. Goals by Wayne VanEvery and Cody Jacobs to open the second made it 7 - 4 but Norwood answered with goals by Chad Evans and Dupont. The home team closed the frame strong ďŹ ring three straight goals past Angus Dinely to make it 10 - 6.

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Chad Evans dominated in Norwood’s 15 - 11 win over the Brooklin Merchants firing in six goals and adding three assists.

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EMC Sports - Brooklin - Chad Evans notched six goals and added three assists in the Norwood James Gang’s come-from-behind 15 - 11 win over the Brooklin Merchants June 13. It was a split week for the James Gang, picking up the two points in Brooklin then falling 14 - 9 to the Six Nations Rivermen at the Gaylord Powless Lacrosse Arena. The split leaves Norwood (7-6-0) tied with Six Nations (75-0) for second place in the OLA Senior B Lacrosse loop eight points behind St. Catharines (111-0). Norwood broke open a tight 9 - 9 game with four straight goals to start the third period and then shut down the Merchants in a rough and testy third that saw

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Museum’s old workhorse back up and running By Richard Turtle

EMC News - Stirling - Farmtown Park received a helping hand last week when a pair of antique engine enthusiasts spent the better part of three days providing their labour and expertise to rejuvenate an old workhorse. Gary Tweddle and Ray Smith, who live in the London, Ontario, area, came to Farmtown Park after hearing of an old diesel engine there that hasn’t burned a drop of fuel in more than 20 years. “We’re pretty lucky,” admits museum President Ron Reid of having the opportunity to learn significantly more about one of their own exhibits. “These guys really know what they’re doing,” he adds. Until last week, sitting idle in the museum’s Steam/Engine building, the power plant from the Spring Brook grist mill had remained a static display, in part because museum officials had no idea how to get it started. Local resident Al McKeown well remembers stopping at the mill as a child after school to help prepare the wicks required to start the single cylinder engine. And he stopped by the museum last week to rekindle some old memories and offer a little information on the last times the engine huffed and puffed just northwest of the main intersection. And one thing McKeown remembered distinctly is the engine always started after a single crank, driven by a limited amount of air pressure restored by the running motor. But Tweddle and Smith admit it wasn’t quite as simple as that for them. And not as simple as they had at first hoped when they arrived early last week. But determined to finish the job, the duo, along with their wives, agreed to stay another night. And another. On Monday there were signs of life, but it took until Tuesday afternoon to reach ignition. After several unsuccessful attempts, the hulking steel engine finally came to life, idling uneasily but rhythmically puffing out black smoke rings. As the men opened the throttle, though, the engine began to roar and squeal like a drier filled with marbles and wire.

Ray Smith and Gary Tweddle work to bring an old diesel engine back to life at Farmtown Park. The 1930s era relic came out of the Spring Brook grist mill but hasn’t run for more than two decades.

CDHS Jazz Ensemble wins provincial competition

By Sue Dickens

EMC Entertainment - Campbellford - The music program at Campbellford District High School (CDHS) continues to see its jazz bands win awards as students enroll then graduate but each year the gold and silver consistently find their place in the trophy case in the hallway outside the classroom. The most recent accomplishment is the first-place win by the CDHS Senior Please see “Engine” on page B3 Jazz Ensemble at the Kiwanis Music

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the adjudicator nominated the senior group to go on to the provincials. The Ensemble has been to participate in the provincial finals of the Kiwanis twice before, winning first place in 2011 and 2010. It was after winning gold at the Peterborough Kiwanis Festival this year that the CDHS Senior Jazz Ensemble was invited to submit a recording for the provincial competition. “There was a little controversy over

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Chantal Kreviazuk concert benefits War Child EMC Entertainment - On June 14, fifty Quinte area residents saw award-winning artist Chantal Kreviazuk perform an intimate concert benefiting War Child. On a warm evening, with the windows open in the Belleville Club and the sounds of the city drifting in and out of the room, Chantal performed a selection of her greatest hits while entertaining an intimate crowd with

personal stories, inspiring moments, heartfelt dedications, and her own special connection with War Child. Co-organizers Dr. Jonathan Kerr and Christy Wagner were astounded with the amount raised by the event, $55,000, with all proceeds going to support the work that War Child does around the world. The event was only possible because of the generous support of Ms. Kreviazuk and

event sponsors, who provided their goods and services at no cost: Pinnacle Music Studios, Huff Estates Winery, Earl and Angelo’s, and Bob House Photography. War Child is an internationally recognized charity that works with war-affected communities to help children reclaim their childhood through access to education, opportunity and justice. By making a long-term invest-

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ment to create an environment in which childhood can thrive, the cycle of violence can be broken. War Child also takes an active role in raising public awareness around the impact of war on communities and the shared responsibility to act. Please visit <www.warchild.ca> to learn more. Dr. Samantha Nutt, Founder and Executive Director of War Child, shared a few words at the

beginning of the evening. Dr. Nutt is a medical doctor, Order of Canada recipient, and author of the best selling book Damned Nations: Greed, Guns, Armies, and Aid. With more than 20 years experience living and working in war zones, Dr. Nutt passionately spoke about the power each of us holds for making positive change in the world. She also introduced the award-winning singer and songwriter, long time War Child

supporter, and her good friend Chantal Kreviazuk. Dr. Jonathan Kerr said after the event, “Belleville and the Quinte community showed great generosity and true character in supporting War Child in the tremendous work they do around the world. I was humbled that so many people in the Quinte area were eager to provide hope to children affected by war in our global community.”

EMC News - Regional - The Hastings Stewardship Council (HSC) is offering financial incentives of up to $3,000 for projects that will lead to improved stewardship and increased awareness of our natural resources. But the deadline is approaching fast. The HSC will provide limited funds to assist local Hastings County stewardship and conservation initiatives, partnering with landowner groups, resource associations, agencies and municipalities within Hastings County (including the cities of Belleville and Quinte West). Applications must be received by June 30. The Hastings Stewardship Council is a volunteer organization promoting stewardship and resource renewal. “We are active in tree planting, forest management, youth education and environmental awareness,” says HSC Co-ordinator

Matt Caruana. “In our 17 years we have formed strong relationships with the forest industry, Ministry of Natural Resources, municipalities, conservation authorities, the agriculture sector and landowners and have used this strong relationship to draw attention to and positively influence land stewardship through educational programs, involving Boy Scouts, the Frink Centre and O’Hara Mill Homestead, to name a few,” he adds. Some of HSC’s other activities include the Trenton Woodlot Conference, Wildlife Speaker series and the launch of Harvest Hastings. Working with municipalities and local organizations for the Communities Trees program, the council has also given away more than 50,000 trees. Another initiative, Trees Ontario, has helped to plant over 500,000

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First Canadian Soldier On scuba course held at CFB Trenton By Ross Lees

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vert. “It’s also the terminal for the Highway of Heroes and the community in general is outstandingly supportive.” “It was a blast; everybody was ecstatic,” Stewart said of the course, adding that participants spent their day off on Saturday running around eastern Ontario buying scuba equipment. That day off was a required day of rest following three days of diving instruction beginning in the pool at the RecPlex followed by two days of open water diving in the Crowe River in Marmora. During those two days, each diver completed four dives and all passed their open water certification. “They did their open water diving in the Crowe Valley Conservation Area of the Crowe River because it’s in a controlled environment but not a confined space,” said Levert. It is basically the opposite of the pool diving where the divers are in a confined

space and controlled environment. On Sunday, the Soldier On course instructors and participants went to Kingston to dive on a local wreck, the Wolfe Islander II, the first ship sunk deliberately to provide a dive site. Five participants completed two dives at 60 feet in what the instructors termed perfect weather at 50 degrees centigrade. Two participants were unable to participate in this exercise because of congestion problems. “That dive was challenging at their limit but we were diving with great people in great diving conditions,” Stewart noted.

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Participants in the course came from across Canada, including from Lunenburg, Esquimalt, Valcartier, Petawawa, Kingston, London, Borden and Shilo as well as Trenton. The course was made especially rewarding following the comments of one participant after the

Both Stewart and Levert plan to keep running the course, if they are supported by Soldier On. “We know there are more people out there,” Stewart said.

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Parents blown away by musical weekend By Richard Turtle

EMC Entertainment - Stirling When Kenn and Shirley Deck spent a recent weekend in Detroit, they had a rockin’ good time. The couple made a rather hasty decision to attend this year’s Metallica-organized Orion Music Festival soon after their son, Myles, was announced as one of the performers. Myles, who sits at the drum kit and is joined by guitarist Ian Chains and bassist Jason Decay, is the newest member of the established Toronto-based heavy metal band Cauldron, but he arrived on board well in advance of their biggest gig ever. Myles admits the news came as a surprise as they wrapped up a major North American tour, but says the opportunity, while almost immediate, was too good to pass up. His parents couldn’t agree more. So much so, in fact, they went along for the ride. And while the highlight of the weekend for them was seeing Cauldron perform alongside metal heavyweights including Metallica, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rise Against, there were a Kenn and Shirley Deck of Stirling turn away from the stage at the Orion Music Festival in Detroit as their son and drummer, Myles, performs with Cauldron. The few other music-related experimultiple participants in the weekend-long festival are hand-picked by Metallica organizers. Photo: Submitted ences worthy of note, Kenn says.

He describes the trip and ensuing weekend as nothing but “good music, good food and fantastic people everywhere we went.â€? And that meant far more than just Orion. The celebrities were everywhere, he says, and sometimes surprisingly close. “We were able to squeeze in a visit to Hitsville USA [the Motown Music Museum] and had a guided tour from Stevie Wonder’s godchild.â€? There was also a recognizable trio who appeared during the Decks’ dinner at one of Detroit’s hotspot’s, Slow’s BBQ, “and serendipitously James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich and Flea were there at the same time,â€? he says. “I wanted to go hug them but Shirley and 2,000 pounds of bodyguard were in my way.â€? But the real treat, he says, was the Cauldron performance. Not only did <spin.com> call it one of the 15 most notable concert moments, the band put on a superb show and had the crowds completely engaged, Kenn notes. “Our highlight was watching our son and his band mates take the stage and play their asses off,â€? he says. “It was worth every second and [we] are looking forward to next year.â€?

Oucharek sings praises of Anna Russell EMC Entertainment - Stirling When playwright Marc Richard first met Anna Russell in 1998, he was performing in a Unionville retirement home where the radio and stage star was a resident, then in her mid eighties. After that brief meeting, Richard explains in his director’s notes, he felt compelled to learn more and “immediately went out and found her records and autobiography ‌ to know everything I could about this delightful woman who lived in Unionville on a street named Anna Russell Way.â€? And what he discovered was an unusual performer with starkly similar private and public personas. And with his play, The Anna Russell Story, Richard provides a glimpse into a life that inspired a mother to nickname her less

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since first performing the role in 2011 she admits to being on “a bit of a mission,� to spread the word about Anna Russell. And while there were plenty of avail-

able seats throughout the run, the standing ovation resulting from last Thursday’s matinee performance was ample evidence audiences in Stirling considered it a story well worth telling.

Denise Oucharek provided plenty of laughs while pianist Anthony Bastianon offered straight-faced accompaniment in the extremely well-received The Anna Russell Story, presented at the Stirling Festival Theatre last week. Photo: Richard Turtle

OLA Forest of Reading Evergreen Award EMC News - The Forest of Reading is Canada’s largest recreational reading program. This initiative of the Ontario Library Association (OLA) offers eight reading programs to encourage a love of reading in people of all ages. The Forest helps celebrate Canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators. More than 250,000 readers participate annually from their school and/ or public library. All Ontarians/ Canadians are invited to partici-

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draw to win one of several prizes. Once voting is closed the library submits the votes to the OLA. Award Presentation: The winner is announced in mid-November and the award is presented at the Ontario Library Association’s Super Conference in 2014. Books Nominated for the 2013 Award: Eating Dirt by Charlotte Gill Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese Intolerable: A memoir of ex-

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just write/do/create what I’m passionate about, and then I’ll be successful.� People don’t care what you’re passionate about. They care what they are passionate about. If you want to create a career for yourself, you have to first think, “What is my audience thirsty for?� Then fill that void. One student protested, “But we’ve been told our whole lives that we should follow our passions. And now you’re telling us that doesn’t matter?� Yes, that’s what I’m saying. Here’s why: When we say “follow your passions,� what we really mean is that when someone is enthusiastic, and genuine, and authentic, success will come to them. When you’re true to yourself, you will find other people so blown away by your insights that they will want to pay you for them. In that line of thinking, success is something that just happens to you. It’s the “If you build it they will

come� mentality. Personally, I prefer Cal Newport’s “So good they can’t ignore you� mentality. Newport sums it up in his new book by the same name: the key to success is not to follow your passion; it’s to get really, really excellent at a skill that other people will pay for. It’s an active mentality. First, you have to figure out what skills people want that you can actually master; and then you have to put in a ton of effort at doing exactly that. Success doesn’t fall out of the sky randomly; it follows those who are already chasing it. Not all of the students appreciated that line of thinking. They argued, “But what about Bill Gates? Or Steve Jobs? Or J.K. Rowling? They were following their passions!� No, not exactly. J.K. Rowling didn’t just sit down one day and have Harry Potter flow out of her; she spent years

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Rowing and Paddling Club participates in National Paddling Week

EMC News - Trenton - After a year of preparation and fund raising, the Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club will move into its new boathouse this weekend and the timing couldn’t be more perfect according to Harold Tripp, head of TRPC’s Paddling Division. “With the boathouse project completed just in time, the newly formed Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club will be able take part in Paddle Canada’s first-ever National Paddling Week,� says Tripp. “We’d like to invite all interested paddlers to come out for a guided group paddle up the Trent River on Sunday, June 23. There has been a lot of interest in regular group meet-ups for paddlers since we formed the new club and now that we have a boathouse and launch location right on the Trent River, it couldn’t be more perfect.� Paddle Canada recently announced their Inaugural National Paddling Week, June 15 to 23, 2013, a public awareness initiative aimed at improving the op-

portunity to engage in safe and skilled recreational paddle sports.  “This week has been created to boost awareness of our national recreational paddling sports, safety measures, skill development and heritage,� says Graham Ketcheson, ED of Paddle Canada.  “National Paddling Week wants to encourage as many Canadians to get into a canoe, kayak or onto a board and be counted during this week to show our national commitment to the fun, the benefits, and challenge of paddling.� Participants are asked to meet at the TRPC Boathouse at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 23, with your canoe and/or kayak and gear, at 80 Ontario Street, Trenton (Kiwanis Park). You don’t have to be a member of the club to take part and there is no cost. For more information you can call the QW Chamber at 613-392-7635 or email Harold Tripp at <info@trentonrowingandpaddling.ca>. You can also visit their facebook page at Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club.

aluminum sulphate, a quick fix to get blue hydrangeas but it is a temporary fix. Use pine mulches, incorporate peat moss and feed with acid based fertilizers. Believe me, GR; this can be as complicated as you could ever wish it to be ‌ eleventh-eleven text books have been written about pH, big, heavy ones with lots of formulae and precious few pretty pictures. As a fertiliser, sulphur is important in making proteins, enzymes, and even vitamins. Sulphur deficiency is often mistaken for nitrogen deficiency. Both have similar symptoms except with sulphur, the younger leaves are the first to show chlorosis—yellowing.  A good ratio of N to S is 10:1. Unless something untoward has happened there is usually enough sulphur in most garden soils. Soil tests are cheap. In Ontario, the restriction on the cosmetic use of pesticides has raised the value of sulphur significantly as both an insecticide and an herbicide. It is one of the oldest known insecti-

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a restaurant. Pursue skills that give you a flexible schedule so you can make dinner into a rejuvenating experience every night. A friend of mine worked for several decades at a well-paying, highly skilled but boring job. Her salary helped her fund her passion for knitting. And then, in her mid-fifties, she accepted a buy-out package and took a job in a yarn store, finally having her job match her passion. But those years in a high paying job allowed her to save enough money that she was able to take the pay cut at a job she loved. Passions are wonderful, but let’s give them their proper place. Success comes to those who work hard at something in demand, not to those who wait for people to find them. That’s not selling out; that’s investing in yourself. And isn’t that what you should ultimately be passionate about?

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honing her writing skills. And Steve Jobs and Bill Gates surveyed the world and saw that computers were the future. They worked incredibly hard at developing products that people would actually want to buy. Yes, this dovetailed with something they enjoyed. But they weren’t waiting for success while being true to themselves. They hunkered down, put in the effort, and became excellent. There’s another side to this, too. We’ve told people that if they don’t follow their passions in their work, they’ve somehow sold out. But why is it that we need to find ultimate fulfillment in our work? Sometimes we can fulfill our passions best in our downtime, and our work can be the place where we earn money to pursue those passions. If you love travel, get good at something so you have the money to travel. If you love cooking, you don’t need to work in

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR EMC Events

BELLEVILLE The Canadian Hearing Society offers Walk In Wednesdays from 10 am-noon and 2-4pm. Speak to a Hearing Care Counsellor. No appointment necessary. Bayview Mall, 470 Dundas St. E Belleville Belleville Doll and Teddy Show and Sale, July 14, Fish and Game Club, Elmwood Dr, Belleville. 10am-4pm. Proceeds to charity. Contact Bev 613966-8095. Celebrate Canada, Sun., June 23, 10 a.m., Bridge St. United Church. Guest speaker – The Hon. Lyle Vanclief. Piper, vocal & hand bell choirs. Reception following. 60 Bridge St. East. Quinte Region Crokinole Club, every Tuesday, 7 p.m., Avaya building at 250 Sidney St., Belleville, south entrance. Cost is $4.00. http://www.qrcc.ca . For info: Dave Brown at 613-967-7720 or Louis Gauthier at 613-849-0690. Shout Sister Choir is looking for new members. Practices are Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge Street East, Belleville. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca Yard Sale/Bbq – All Proceeds to Lions Foundation of Canada Dogguides, Friday/Saturday, June 21/22, 9am-4pm at 231D Pine Street, Belleville The Ontario Early Years Centre at Family Space supports families learning through play. Drop-in playrooms, 301 MacDonald Ave., Belleville. Open 6 days a week. Info: www.familyspace.ca or 613-966-9427. The Belleville & District Olde Tyme Fiddlers Assoc. party, Sunday, June 23, Belleville Fish & Game Hall, Elmwood Dr. 1 PM. Round and square dancing. Open Mic. Lunch following. Please note: there will be NO party in July and August Trillium 2000 Seniors Club at 75 St. Paul St., Belleville. Tuesday: cribbage; Wednesday: euchre; Thursday: carpet bowling and shuffleboard; Friday: darts. Cribbage 3rd Sunday of month. All start at 1 p.m. Open to all seniors 50 and over. Seniors 5-pin Bowling, Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Come and meet new friends for fun and fellowship. Belleville Pro Bowl, Bayview Mall. Call Ken 613-962-3429 Nutritious, frozen meals distributed every Friday, 2-4 p.m., Bridge Street Church, Belleville. There is no cost and no pre-ordering is required. To register, show ID on your first visit for each participating family member. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous meets Wednesday, 7 p.m., Hillcrest Community Centre, 69 Centre St, Belleville. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or foodaddicts.org. Belleville’s First Laughter Club meets every Monday. Daytime group, 11.30 at Eastminster United Church, Bridge St. E. Evening 7 PM at One To One Health & Fitness Centre, 269 Palmer Road. First timers please arrive early to register. $2 donation. Info: Cheryl (613) 962-2487 or www.belleviewellness.org

BRIGHTON BRIGHTON DRUM CIRCLE Every second Thursday 7-9 p.m. Enjoy the energy of exploring rhythm with others. Experienced and novice drummers are welcome. For address and information, email twelvedrummers@gmail.com. Brighton Horticultural Society, All about Clematis with Peter Keeping, Tuesday June 25, 7-30 pm, Brighton Community Centre, Elizabeth B8

St. Please lug a mug. Visitors welcome. Info 613-475-6575 DECORATION DAY, Sunday, June 23, at the Hilton Cemetery, 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. Bring a lawn chair. Info: Jim Shortt 613-475-4045 or Jim Cummings 613-475-2495 Callanetics Class: Stretch of Yoga, strength of ballet. Fridays, 10 a.m. at Trinity-St. Andrews United Church, 56 Prince Edward St. Brighton. Call Gail to register 613-967-4447. Please join us in Brighton at St. Paul’s on June 23, 7:00pm for a joyful evening full of scripture, music and readings. Light refreshments and a time of fellowship to follow.

CAMPBELLFORD Campbellford Kinette Bingo every Thursday at 7pm. Campbellford/ Seymour Arena, 313 Front St. N. $1000 Jackpot in 54 numbers, consolation prize of $200. Wheelchair accessible. Dance Through the Decades, Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of CMH, Saturday, June 29, 6 pm-12:30 am. Featuring dinner, dancing, silent auction and live music. Tickets $35 each. The Barn at Polmenna, 179 Catchmore Road, Campbellford. Info: Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation 705-653-1140 Every Monday, 7 p.m. Campbellford Citizen’s Choir meets at Senior Citizen’s Building. All welcome Blood Pressure Clinic, June 21 2013 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, 1-4pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. All Welcome. Lifetree Café, Thursday, June 20, 7:00 pm hosts “How to Stop Doing What You Hate: Taming Your Mind”. A filmed interview with clinical hypnotherapist Deborah Lindemann. No admission. Snacks and beverages are available.73 Ranney St. N, Campbellford. Info: Kathy at (705) 653-4789 or cfordfmc@gmail.com. Campbellford Melodies at the Mill - Donegal Fiddlers Orchestra, June 26, 6:30–8:15pm Taoist Tai Chi Beginner and continuing classes available throughout the week at the Community Resource Centre, 65 Bridge St. Campbellford. Join anytime. Call 705 696 1782 for more details. Nordic Walking Group, Thursdays at Campbellford High School, main doors. All ages and abilities. First 1km loop leaves at 5pm, second 1km loop at 5:15pm, third 2.5 km loop at 5:30. Info: Chriss 705-6962442 or Tammy 705-696-3723.

CLOYNE The Cloyne and District Historical Society is celebrating the Grand Opening of the Pioneer Museum Expansion on Sat. June 22, 11a.m.-2 p.m. Dignitaries, live music, BBQ. Museum is located in the heart of Cloyne, across from the post office. Everyone is invited.

CODRINGTON Codrington Library open Tuesday, 2-5 pm; Thursday 9:30-11:30 am; Friday 5-8 pm; Saturday 10am – 2pm.

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the King “ contest and BBQ. Followed by award-winning ELVIS tribute artist Bruce Andrew Stewart from 6:30-8:30 pm. Play Group, hosted by Northumberland Cares for Children, Colborne Public School, 8 Alfred St. Colborne, Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray 905-885-8137 ext.209.

COOPER Cooper Remington Women’s Institute Strawberry Supper, Wednesday, June 26, Cooper Community Hall, 5-7 pm. Info: Shirley 613-473-4187

FOXBORO Gilead Hall euchre, Bronk Rd., every other Tuesday evening, 7:15 to 10:00. All welcome. Info: Fern at 613-969-9262. Tuesday, June 25, 2 to 4 p.m., Benefit Strawberry Tea, Emmanuel United, 458 Ashley, Foxboro. Fresh berries, icecream and cake. Free will donations for the Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation. All welcome. Info: Cheryl Mound 613 395 0914

Madoc has mixed darts every Thursday night 7.30. Everyone invited Support The Troops Open Mic & BBQ. Free Admission. Friday, 21 June, Art Centre Hastings, Centre Hastings Park, Madoc. Musicians please bring your own instruments. BBQ at 5 p.m., Music at 6:30. BBQ & Canteen services provided by the Madoc Lions Club. Bring your lawn chair. Donations accepted in support of the Military Family Resource Centre Pre-Canada Day Celebration, O’Hara Mill Homestead, 637 Mill Road, Madoc Township. Sunday June 23, 10am-4pm. Strawberries and cake, military reenactment, musical entertainment, colouring contests. Pioneer buildings open

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Fridays, 1:30 p.m., Marmora Seniors’ Euchre Parties, William Shannon Room. Marmora Legion Bingo, 7pm. every Monday night. Monday Bid Euchre is cancelled until September. Saturday, June 22, St Paul’s Anglican Church “Luncheon & Chinese Auction”, FRANKFORD 12:00 - 3:00 p.m., Marmora Community BIGQ.. Boomers Interest Group of Centre. Everyone is welcome Quinte Canada Day BBQ, Stockdale United Church, Wednesday June 26, 6-8pm. Burg- NORWOOD ers, hot dogs, refreshments and a pot luck of salads and desserts. tunes from the 50’s Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) & 60’s. Everyone welcome. Bring your Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian lawn chair. $5 per person. RSVP at boom- Church, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 ersinterestgroupquinte@gmail.com FRIDAY, JUNE 21, Beef ‘N Pork Buffet, Asphodel Norwood Public Library, Masonic Hall, 33 King Dr., Frankford. Norwood Branch: Story time every Friday, Social Hour 5:15 Dinner 6:15. Only $12.50. 10 a.m. Event info: www.anpl.org. Asphodel-Norwood BeautifiAll welcome! Last buffet until Fall cation Committee 2nd annual Garden HASTINGS Tour, June 22, 11.00 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m. Hastings Village Market opens Various gardens around Norwood will be on Saturdays, 8:00 - 1:00 in the Post office on display. Tickets available from Home parking lot. Crafts, home baking, plants, Hardware, Cat Sass, Centennial Pharmacy preserves and fresh local vegetables and and Audrey’s Bulk Foods. $10.00. fruits in season. New vendors welcome. P.E. COUNTY Theo 705-696-2027 Wednesdays, Knitting 2-4 Friday, June 21, 10:00 am, Healthy pm, Zumba 7:30-8:30 pm. Fridays Yoga Baby Healthy Brain. Ontario Early Years Centre, Hastings. Free event for parents, 1:30-2:30 pm. Ameliasburgh Community Hall babies and young children Strawberry Supper, St. George’s Sunday June 23 Consecon Legion Anglican Church, 38 Bridge St. S, Hastings, Charlie Ellis Golf Tournament, TrenJune 21, 4 to 7 PM. Tickets are $12.50 ton Golf Course. Best Ball Twosome. advance and $14.00 at the door, contact Register 12:30 pm. Cost $40.00 by June 20, after $45.00. Sign up at Consecon Phyllis at 705-696-2451. Legion. Prizes, Steak BBQ included. Saturday, June 22, Kids, Cops & Outsider $10.00 @ 5pm Steak EveryCanadian Tire Kids Fishing Day. Open to one Welcome 60 children ages 5 to 14. 9:00am to 1:00pm Registration at 8:00am at the Gazebo on June 22 Saturday Consecon Legion the Hastings Waterfront. Bring your own Bass Derby, $25.00 2 person Team. Starts 12:01 am-4 pm. Tickets at the Legion. fishing gear and an adult buddy. Info: 613 392 7433 HAVELOCK Amateur Radio Field Day and Quinte Bingo every Wednesday at Have- Flywheels and Quinte Antique Tractor Club lock Community Centre sponsored by demonstration, Ameliasburg Fair Grounds, the Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30 June 22 & 23. See and hear amateur radio p.m. Early birds 7:00 p.m., regular start operators talking to others across North 7:30 p.m. Info: Lion John at tapa1944@ America. Info: www.qarc.on.ca Antique tractors, engines, cars and trucks, blackyahoo.ca 705 778 7362. smithing and steam engines. Havelock Community Care Annual Picnic, Tuesday June 25, 11:30am STIRLING to 2:00pm, in the Park beside the arena. Cost is $7.00 per person, Bar-B-Que lunch, Strawberry Spectacular games and entertainment, bring your own Farmtown Park, Sunday, June 23, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Beef on a bun, strawberries lawn chair. and ice-cream, entertainment, tour through Traditional Country Music Jam the facility and then try milking Buttercup. Sessions, Havelock Ol’ Town Hall, every $10.00 per ticket, children 5 - 12 $5.00 Wednesday. Doors open at 12:00, Music and children under 5 are free. at 1:00. Bring your instruments, your voice and your smiles to join the circle. Sunday brunch at Stirling Legion June 23 8:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. $8.00 per Musicians and visitors welcomed. person. Ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, homeHavelock Legion: Meat draws, fries, baked beans, toast, coffee, juice. every Sat. 3 pm. Everyone Welcome. 8 Everyone welcome. Ottawa St. 705-778-3728.

Colborne Library Storytime program, Thursdays, 11:00am. Open to children 2-5 years old. Free. To register: 905 357-3722 or drop by. Open: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4. Ladies’ Social Group, Tuesdays at Community Care Northumberland, 11 King St. E. Colborne, 1:30-3 p.m. Info: 905-355-2989. TRENTON Music in the Square, June 20, 5pm. MADOC Toastmasters InternationKick-off the 2013 season with a “Sing Like Royal Canadian Legion Br 363

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al, Trenton Library. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm. New members and guests welcome Strawberry Social with guest speaker, hosted by The Trenton Horticultural Society and Garden Club, Thursday, June 20, 7:00pm, Grace United Church. No charge. Info: Wendy at 613-394-1694 or email trentonhorticulture@yahoo.ca. St. George’s Anglican Church, 9 Byron Street Annual Strawberry Social, Tuesday, June 25, 5-8 p.m. Enjoy the Trenton Citizens Band, fresh strawberries, cake and ice Cream. Hamburgers and Hot Dogs also available. Tickets are $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for Children 12 and under. Info: 613-394-4244. Trenton Lions Club is looking for new members. Meetings are 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Membership Chairman Darlene Hiltz 613969-9502 or darlene_hiltz@yahoo.ca AL-ANON. Does someone’s drinking bother you? Join them each Wednesday at 8 p.m. 100 King St. Trenton. Strawberry Social, Wed. June 26 - 5-8 pm, Trenton Citizens Band 6:30 pm. Grace United Church A.O.T.S., 85 Dundas St. E. Trenton. Adults $7.00 , Under 10 yrs. $4.00. Also Hot dogs & Hamburgs. All are welcome Karoke every third Friday in the Lounge from 8-12 midnight, Legion Branch 110, Quinte St. Trenton. Trenton Memorial Hospital. New fashion wear and accessories stock arrives weekly. Spend more than $50 and your $4 parking ticket will be refunded. Gift Shop hours: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

TWEED Tweed Legion: Mixed darts every Friday night, 7:30 p.m. Mixed pool Wednesday nights (except 3rd Wed. of the month), 7:00 sharp. Everyone welcome. Bid Euchre every Tuesday night 7 p.m., Actinolite Recreation Hall St. Carthagh/St. Edmonds Church All you can eat Fish Fry June 23, 4-6pm St Edmonds Hall Stoco. Tickets at the door. Info: 613-478-5526 Tweed Memorial Park reopening with Stoney and the Sundance Band. Special guest on steel guitar and fiddle, Jim Whaley. Sunday, June 23rd, 1-4pm. Dance floor, bring your lawn chairs. Tuesday, June 25, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Tweed Strawberry Luncheon, 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Cost $8

WARKWORTH Fish Fry Saturday June 22, 4 to 7 pm at the Percy Masonic Lodge, 13944 County Rd. 29 Warkworth. Adults $10 - Kids 10 & under $6. Everyone welcome. Warkworth Legion: Karaoke with John Coburn, Friday, June 21, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday, June 23, 9:00 am, Buffet Breakfast. Everyone welcome Sunday, June 23, 9:00 am, Bike Clinic & BBQ to assist the racing team riding in the Healing Cycle Ride in Mississauga. 100% of the sponsorship raised returned to The Bridge Hospice. There is a charge for the bicycle inspection and tune-up or the BBQ. No charge bicycle safety sessions conducted by a Can-Bike instructor.

WOOLER Wooler Cemetery outdoor service for deceased family members will be held at the Wooler Catholic Cemetery, June 22, 1 pm. Refreshments will follow at St. Alphonsus Hall. Donations will be encouraged for upkeep and repairs. For further info, contact Church Rectory 613397-3189, 10am-2pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please bring lawn chairs.


TRAVEL

Here, there and everywhere EMC Lifestyles - One of the Beatles’ old songs had the title Here, There and Everywhere, and I can imagine some of my readers may think this could also apply to me and my travels. After all, I do seem to get around quite a bit. However, I don’t really travel all the time and, although I have been here and there, I certainly haven’t been everywhere. One of the techniques that has helped me get enough material to write a weekly travel feature is simply researching and exploring several different travel destinations on one particular trip. For example, it was more than a year ago that I drove to the west coast, stopping at several preplanned, specific destinations along the way, and I have written about a dozen travel pieces as a result of that five-week trip. I also spent more than a month in Europe this past year, and I was again able to visit several tourist destinations, and I’m still sprinkling in travel pieces that are a result of that adventure trek including recent pieces about Holland’s Kinderdijk and Keukenhof, Belgium’s Mechelen and Ghent, and Germany’s Baden-Baden and Heidelberg. As a result of that aforementioned trip to Europe, I’ve had the good fortune to be invited back again this summer to research and write about some other specific destinations, festivals, and events; so I’ll spend a month travelling around and then I’ll eventually share the highlights with you. Unfortunately, last year one of those “highlights” that I shared was having my wallet stolen, and I certainly hope that never repeats itself! In addition to these enticing, multitasking, longer excursions, I also go on several shorter treks, too, and I recently worked out that, statistically, I’ve been averaging about 25 planes a year since doing this column. I’ll also ride on more than 30 trains on my next European trip alone. Therefore, I do travel around quite a bit! My wife accompanies me on some of these excursions, of course, but she doesn’t like to be away from her grandchildren for very long – and after her back surgery, she’s no longer able to do some of the vigorous activities that are a part of some of my journeys (such as cycling along the Danube, zip-lining over open water, hang gliding above sand dunes, or descending an Alp on a scooter). Therefore, she “picks and chooses,” so she went to San Francisco with me last autumn (one of her favourite trips) and to the World’s Fair when it was held in Chi-

na (she said that it was “just too good an opportunity to miss,” for the Terracotta Warriors had been on her “bucket list”), but she skipped my travels to such destinations as India, Malaysia, and South Africa. She has, indeed, gone on European travels with me, but not the monthlong “endurance tests” that can involve several hours of walking or cycling at a time. However, the “deal” is that we’ll go “somewhere warm” together, for a week or two during each winter, and she’s always ready for these getaways; these destinations have included the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cuba, and Hawaii. Our latest trip together was a Mediterranean cruise, and we’ve just recently returned from this wonderful experience. In fact, we were in Istanbul just a couple of days before those protests began (I jokingly tell her that “it must have been something you said that caused the unrest”). We flew to Venice, Italy, where we boarded the Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Spirit (a 75,000-ton megaship that can hold about 2,000 guests and has a crew of almost a thousand), and we visited Italy, Greece, Turkey, France, and Spain on this exciting, informative, picturesque 12-day cruise. We then flew home from Barcelona, Spain on an 8.5hour direct flight. I’ll be writing about the cruise destinations in future articles, but I wanted to spend a bit of time this week talking about cruising, in general. After all, this is a very popular “way to go.” However, please be aware of the add-ons! When you see a price for a cruise listed, it may

Our docked cruise ship the Norwegian Spirit. She’s a 75,000-ton megaship that holds about 2,000 people with a crew of around 1,000.

not be telling you “the whole story,” for there can be a lot of “extras.” Even the airfare may not be included, so be sure to check this out. Also, most of you are probably already aware that many cruise lines add on a daily service charge/

tip (ours was $12 per day per person) and, of course, you’d expect to have to pay “a pretty penny” for the land tours that are offered at each destination along the way. However, there seems to be a constant barrage of additional “money-taking

schemes” on board, including portraits, Bingo cards, raffle tickets, etc., and our cruise, for example, not only charged for alcohol, but soft drinks and water, too! I agree with the booze charge, but I think that water and soft drinks should be included (even if the initial cruise price had to rise). We had to pay $25 for a case of water and $2.10 (plus tax) for each soft drink. I’m sure some passengers had “quite a surprise” when they got their bill on the last night of the cruise, for those extras can soon add up! However, despite this negativity about “extra costs,” the cruise itself was phenomenal, the land tours “a must,” and the meals and service first-rate. We had a blast! We even met a

couple from Toronto who got engaged on this cruise. They’d been high school sweethearts and had been dating for 12 years. He proposed during an onboard game show in which they were contestants and it was, indeed, a “special moment.” With one trip to Europe completed for this year, and another to go, this seems to be my “European Phase” of world travel. However, I hope to continue my travelling around this awesome globe—whether it’s “here” or “there”—and I relish the thought that there are always new places and experiences to look forward to. “Everywhere” remains a wonderful impossibility!

FRANKLIN COACH & TOURS Towel creatures greeted us each evening when we returned to our room.

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EMC News - Campbellford Ron Howard’s childhood ended at age five. It ended abruptly in 1940 when he and his older brother were sent from Hiawatha First Nation on the north shore of Rice Lake to St. John’s Anglican Indian Residential School in Chapleau in northern Ontario. They were among roughly 150,000 Aboriginal children who, over decades, were removed from their families and communities to attend schools the government operated jointly with numerous religious organizations. There they were forced to abandon their traditional

ways and the language of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in order to be trained for life in mainstream society. What many endured, however, was physical and sexual abuse. “It was a horrible life,” Howard, now 78, told students during Aboriginal Day at Kent Public School June 12. The work was hard, the food was terrible, and the students were beaten often by the supervisory staff. There were “a few” incidents of sexual abuse as well, he said. One worker, in particular, was “a very evil woman,” who was “known for beating the

Ron Howard, an Ojibway, spoke about the hardships he endured as a child attending an Indian Residential School in northern Ontario in the 1940s. He and the other students were beaten regularly by supervisors. The experience, said his wife Ev Duncan, left “a black hole” in his heart that still “hurts a lot.” Photo: John Campbell

children up,” Howard said. He used to wet the bed and she would strap his bare backside every morning, leaving him badly bruised. Once she hit him so hard with a backhanded slap to the face for failing to greet an adult with “mister” that she bloodied his nose. They treated you “worse than an animal,” Howard said. “You always lived in fear”—which made it impossible to learn. “I got a hole in my heart; it’s still there, from my experience,” Howard said. Most of the Indian Residential Schools were closed by the mid-1970s and in 2006, the Canadian government approved an agreement that provided for a lump sum payment to former students. It included additional compensation for those who suffered sexual or serious physical abuses, as determined by means of an Independent Assessment Process. Howard won’t say how much he eventually received but it was “far less” than what he figures he deserved. “I should have got, easy, a hundred thousand,” he said in an interview. But no matter how much the government might have paid him, “you can’t buy a childhood with money,” he told the students. “The worst thing they did to me, besides the beatings, [was take] my childhood.” Howard was away nine years—his last year was spent at Shingwauk Residential School at Sault Ste. Marie—and in all that time he never once received a letter from his parents. His father was murdered in 1942 and his mother was “a stranger” to

Grade 8 teacher Mark Carlen and students at Kent Public School learned what life was like in an Indian residential school back in the 1940s in a presentation by one of its former students, Ron Howard. Photo: John Campbell

him by the time he returned home at age 14. He joined the army when he was 18 because he was “used to discipline” and remained with the military for 33 years. Asked why he has chosen to relate his story to students and adults across Ontario, Howard responded: “Every time I tell this it helps me”—the pain grows “lighter” with each telling. Students said afterward they were touched by what Howard had

revealed. “It was hard to believe at times,” Kyra Walker said. “I thought I was going to cry near the end.” Brooke Seymour said his “really good speech” made her think differently about her country. Sydney Wade found Howard’s words “inspiring” and said he was “very strong” to have carried on with his life after all he had gone through. “I wouldn’t have been able to do it,” said Britney Scully of his

time at school. Grade 8 teacher Mark Carlen said the history of residential schools “is entirely new to the kids” and Howard’s presentation gave them insight into “the darker side” of Canada’s past. “We talk an awful lot about what’s going on in other countries,” he said, “but we rarely look at ... what we’re doing here to the people who were here before us, how fair is this. I hope it opens their eyes.”

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EMC News - Belleville - In light of the looming digital era, Canada Post executives are touring the country to find out what Canadians want and need from their postal service, and in Belleville on Wednesday, June 12, Canada Post senior vice-president Mary Traversy pulled no punches when talking about the future of the service. “These are certainly challenging times for Canada Post with a decline in our traditional letter mail business,” she said. “We need to make some tough and challenging decisions about what we do and how we change our business, and so we need to talk to Canadians and get their input on what kind of postal service they want for the future.”

“We do not want to become a burden on taxpayers.” While Traversy said that Canada Post has been aware that the face of their business has been changing for years, a recent report from the Conference Board of Canada has spurred the organization into action. In April, a report commissioned by Canada Post said the business will lose a billion dollars a year by the year

2020, largely because of the continued decline in the traditional letter mail business. “I think [the report] has been a wake-up call for us and for Canadians to understand that we are extremely challenged,” Traversy said. “We’ve been worried about this for a while.” Of Canada Post’s estimated $6 billion of annual business, half is letter mail, however, with the prevalence of electronic communications in recent years that number is in sharp decline. Traversy said there were 250 million fewer pieces of mail in 2012 as compared to the previous year, contributing overall to roughly 1 billion fewer pieces of letter mail nationwide over the last five or six years. “What the report has highlighted is that we need to make some significant changes to remain financially self sufficient,” Traversy said. “We do not want to become a burden on taxpayers, and that will be the reality unless we make some fundamental changes.” There are a number of proposed solutions, but barely three months after the release of the report Traversy said it’s tough to balance the needs of millions of Canadians. Raising the cost of mailing letters, eliminating door-to-door delivery in favour of centralized mail locations, and

alternate day delivery are all options that are being examined, along with an increased presence in the digital world. “We really want to keep doing what we’ve been doing for 200 years, which is connecting Canadians,” Traversy said. “We’ve been connecting them in the physical world, we want to continue to do that in the digital world.” One area that bodes well for the future is the parcel delivery service the organization offers. As Internet shopping becomes more and more commonplace, Traversy said she expects continued growth in that area, but at the end of the day it’s simply not enough. “While we plan to grow and do other interesting things both in the digital world and the physical world, it’s not going to overcome the impact that the decline of letter mail will have,” she said. Until then, Traversy and other executives will continue to visit communities across Canada, asking Canadians what they see for the future of Canada Post. “It’s a very tough discussion; there’s a lot of emotion,” Traversy said. “Canadians love the post office, they trust us, they want us to stick around. They see a future for us, and any change of course will be difficult.”

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BRIGHTON DOWNTOWN 1& 2 Bedrooms with fridge & stove $525-$675 plus utilities

Kenmau Ltd. since 1995

Property Management 613-392-2601

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Attracted 1 bedroom apartment with interior updated. Comes with new fridge and stove, heat, hydro, water and laundry facilities. $725/month.

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Bedding & Feed: Shavings for $4.75/each, bedding pellets for $4.00/each, Tiz Whiz grain for $15/each and Triple Crown grain for $25/each. plus HST. shavings@live.com or 613-847-5457

All claims against the estate of Albert Henry Lajoie, late of the Municipality of Marmora & Lake, County of Hastings, who died on or about 15 April 2013, must be filed with the undersigned estate solicitor on or before 28th June 2013, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustees then shall have notice. DATED at Stirling this 03rd day of June 2013. Marjorie Bedore & Anne Brownson, Estate Trustees by their Solicitor, Brad Comeau BRAD COMEAU PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, LAW OFFICE, 33 MILL STREET, P.O. BOX 569, STIRLING, ON K0K 3E0 Ph: 613-395-3397, Fx: 613-395-3398

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231 Frankford Road, Stirling We sell bulk honey in your containers, prepackaged liquid and creamed honey, beeswax skin creams & lip balms, candles, pollen, maple syrup and more. We also have sweet little honey wedding favours

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Turn your exhausted wood lots and unused pasture lots into productive farm land. Phone 1-705-653-7242 or 1-905-436-5954

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Are you tired of being lonely?? Me Too. I’m an attractive widow lady 79 looking to meet an honest caring gentleman 79 to early 80’s in good health for companionship to live in my home. Must be a nonsmoker and only a sociable drinker. I enjoy scenic drives, dining out, movies and enjoying each other’s company at home. Please send photo and phone number to PO Box 22045 Trenton ON K8V 6S3

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ES-20’ sailboat with motor and trailer, sleeps 4, Airless spray painting, toilet. Best offer. roofs & sides, steel roofs repairs. 5 & 6” seamless 613-969-8815. eavestrough, soffit, facia, Marine Mechanic- stop gutterguard installed or waiting 2-3 weeks for ser- delivered. Free estimates. vice, fast turn around. 1(877)490-9914. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable FDI DIESEL INJECTION rates, 35 years experience. Pump testing and re613-267-3470. pairs. NOW IN TRENTON 613-392-3636 Pontoon trailer rental. $75 for half day, $150 for full day. Book now by call- Hesston Round Bailer hydraulic tie, auto tie, moniing 705-778-2635. tor, floatation tires, bails up to 4x6 bails. $6000 705-696-3800 TRAILERS / RV’S

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Standing timber, hard maple, soft maple, ash, red and white oak, etc. Quality workmanship g u a r a n t e e d . (613)847-1665.

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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS Up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balanced owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 w w w. c r o w n s t e e l b u i l d CEDAR POSTS,poles and ings.ca rails (New) Various sizes bark on or machine Stove Pellets, 40 lbs peeled. Also firewood year bags, $4.75 per bag plus round. Call Greg Davis HST. Low Ash/moisture, 613-478-2103 high BTU. shavings@live.com or Flooring deals, berber 613-847-5457 carpet 99 cents sq. ft.; 12 mm laminate $1.49/sq. ft.; Strawberries! Having modern cut/loop carpet grown strawberries for 45 1.49/sq. ft.; Free shop at years, we find that the ever home service. Saillian Car- consuming furnace of time pets 1-800-578-0497, has done it’s job, and we (905)373-2260. can no longer do the work we once did. This year we Lumbermate portable saw have what appears to be mill cut 16 ft. 20 hp Hon- an excellent crop of strawda. Many extras $9500 berries. We would like to .Call after 6 pm sell them to people who 613-336-3484 would pick their own, but we will also have strawMobility Scooter- Pride berries available already Legend- 4 wheel. Year picked for sale. Bill and 2010, like new, 25 miles Shirley Little, 354 6th Line Campbellford. per battery charge (charg- West, er on board), recycling 705-653-1107. seat, high back, asking $3,100. Will consider reaWANTED sonable offers. 613-968-7387 Antiques Wanted. Jewellery, wrist watches, pocket watches, sterling silver, FARM china, wooden decoys, fishing lures, war medals, Canadian coins, antique Barn and roof painting, furniture, paintings, books. screw-nailing existing roofs, new steel installed. (905)885-0190, Toll-free, All major barn repairs by (877)329-9901. Ron Anderson (613) 395-2857 FARM 1-800-290-3496 AquaMaster softeners. Rated #1 in Canada! Rent, purchase or finance. Only available at Water Source 613-968-6256.

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Part time, experienced Pharmacy Assistant or Registered Technician required for busy pharmacy. Must be able to multi-task, provide excellent customer service, and have flexible availability (incl. weekends). Experience on Nexxys system, dispensing medication (including methodone) required. Must have strong communication skills, detail oriented, and work well under pressure. Apply via email: 6943general@rexall.ca or by fax 705-6531355

Come Join Our Team! Trenton Home Hardware Building Centre Belleville Home Hardware Building Centre Campbellford Home Hardware Building Centre

Please submit your resume in confidence to Trenton Home Hardware Building Centre, 224 Front Street, Trenton, ON K8V-4P2 or Fax to (613) 392-5028 or Belleville Home Building Centre 445 Dundas Street East, Belleville, ON, K8N-1G2 Fax (613) 968-4348 or Campbellford Home Hardware Building Centre 545 Grand Road, Campbellford, ON K0L-1L0 or Fax to (705) 653-5009 HELP WANTED

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MORTGAGES

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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.

$$MONEY$$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

Debt Relief Allen Madigan Certified Credit cousellor. Solving financial problems for over 15 years. Renew hope seniors respected. Free confidential consultation. 613-779-8008

Warkworth Main Street, 530 sq. ft., storefront retail office space, available August in fabulous potter block building. $550/month negotiable with lease, plus gas and hydro. Call Kerri 705-924-3341 after 6 p.m.

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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Pure-breed Charolais Bulls. Full french and french influence. Contact John Hunt 613-478-3924.

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

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Home Hardware is a leading Canadian Retailer of building and home improvement products. If you want to work with the best and apply your proven sales and retailing skills in a fast paced, customer focused environment, then this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. If this sounds like you, then a rewarding career opportunity as a Kitchen Design Saleperson and Lumber and Building Materials Salesperson awaits you. We are currently hiring at three locations: Trenton Home Hardware Building Centre, Belleville Home Hardware Building Centre, and Campbellford Home Hardware Building Centre These are full-time positions and will require some weekend hours. We offer competitive wage and benefits to the successful candidate.

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Dog Grooming by Bernadette. Professional services with TLC. New clients welcome. 550 TrentonFrankford Rd, 1 minute north of 401. (613)243-8245. German Shepherd pups, black & tan, and sable, Vet health checked, dewormed, first shots, born April 21. Asking $450 each. Marmora 613-472-0869. 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.

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2 bedroom available July 1, in Madoc, non-smoking, close to downtown. Appliances included. $650 monthly. 613-473-2309.

3 BDRM side by side duplex. New kitchen, new bathroom.Hi efficiency heating & CAC 4 appliances, parking. No smoking no pets 1st last and references. $800.00 mth plus utilities. 613-392-3094

EXPERIENCED DRIVERS REQUIRED!

Must have a clean driver’s abstract! Enjoy driving along with being able to provide excellent customer service.

VEHICLE DETAILING PERSON Required for one/two days per week.

TENDERS

Perfect For Mature Tenants SECURE ENTRANCE Lndry Rm on Each Flr LOVELY + SPACIOUS! Lrg 2 BDRM + Balcony Storage Room In Suite New Floors+ Upgrades $1030 Includes Utils/Prkg 705 653-3784 or 416 638-9633

2 bedroom row house. Parking. Older building. $695 plus utilities. 62 West Moira St., Belleville; 1 bedroom apt., laundry facilities. No parking. $695/mth. Includes utilities. 363-1/2 Front St., Belleville. 613-966-4471, 613-970-1932 (cell).

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TENDERS

160 COCKBURN ST CAMPBELLFORD

FOR RENT Havelock- 2 bedroom, clean, newly decorated, main floor, private entrance, heat included. No smoking. First, last, references required. $750/month. Available July 1st. 705-696-2970. Havelock- 4 bedroom. Clean, well maintained, backyard, $950/month, heat included. No smoking, first, last and references required. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 705-696-2970. Large 2 bedroom rural apartment for rent between Campbellford and Hastings, walk-out private entrance, private driveway, open concept living room/kitchen, coin laundry, fridge, stove, large yard with creek, heat and hydro included. $975/month. Non-smoking. (705)653-6323. Large one bedroom apartment plus 1 extra tool room. Stove, fridge, parking. $600/month, all inclusive. For non-smoker, 3 years with no rent increase. Marmora-Deloro; Cozy apt. with 2 entrances, private deck, parking, fridge, stove. All inclusive. Only $500/month. Marmora-Deloro. (647)208-1467 Steven, or (647)269-8430 Cathy.

Beautiful 2 bedroom basement apt. Havelock area. Clean and dry. Private entrance. Backyard, parking. Available mid July. 705-639-5757, 705-740-4746.

Need a home? Call the HastingsHousingResourceCentre. Services offered in Belleville, Quinte West, North and Centre Hastings. (613)969-1748.

CAMPBELLFORD, clean spacious 2 bdrm apt. Non smokers, no pets $879 incls H&H. 705-653-0058 Avail June 1st

Trenton room for rent, $120/week. Cable and utilities included. Suitable for working person only. First and last weeks. Sidney St. (613)965-5731.

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

SUNSTRUM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS

IAN SCRIVEN

General Home Repair & Remodeling Electrical. Plumbing. Carpentry. Painting. Flooring. Cleanup

905-355-1357 Brighton, ON

Dennis 905-269-6295 Sharon 905-925-4081

TENDERS

FINISH CARPENTRY & HOME IMPROVEMENTS RR #4 Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Tel: 613-475-2073 TENDERS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FAC 13-02 LIGHTING RETROFIT – QUINTE WEST ARENAS

Site Supervisor Must have the following: 5 - 10 Years’ Experience as a Site Supervisor Red Seal Certification – Welder, Millwright or Fitter Valid Driver’s License with Clean Record Proven Leadership Ability Excellent Communication and Interpersonal Skills We are looking for results oriented people who have in-depth knowledge of the trades and who are capable of assuming bottom line responsibilities in the pursuit of excellence and delivery. Our environment is fast paced and results driven. Our team is energetic, intelligent and hardworking. Our company places a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day.

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What’s In It For You • Health and Dental Benefits • Training and Other Tools and Resources for Success • Advancement Opportunities • Competitive Salary • Profit Sharing

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CAREER EDGE OFFERS FREE EMPLOYER SERVICES Advertise your Job Vacancies Pre-Screen applicants for a suitable match Provide Wage Subsidies for eligible candidates to assist with training costs Assist with Career Fairs - Provide Interview Facilities For Information Contact Lynn Kelly: lynnk@careeredge.on.ca Kim Boomhower: kimb@careeredge.on.ca 81 Dundas St. West, Trenton On K8V 3P4, (613) 392-9157

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WANTED TO RENT in Brighton. 1 or 2 bedroom apartment, main floor level. Senior lady. Call 613-475-2854.

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The City of Quinte West is situated on the shores of the beautiful Bay of Quinte serving as the gateway to the world famous Trent Severn Waterway, and is just 90 minutes east of Toronto on Highway 401. The City owns and operates two arenas with a total of 3 ice pads. The lighting systems above the ice surfaces are scheduled for an update and the preferred system is LED. Respondents are invited to submit a proposal that will describe in detail how they will carry out the work and what LED system they are suggesting will best serve the requirements at each location. The works include all labour, material, equipment and supplies to remove, dispose of and replace the existing Metal Halide & T8 light fixtures with new LED light fixtures at the Dr. McMullen Community Center, (Frankford Arena) and the Lawrence Cuculuzzi Sports Center (Trenton Arena Pad 1 & 2) A mandatory pre-bid site meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 10:00:00 a.m. Staff will be on hand to take attendance between 9:50 & 10:05 a.m. Contractors will meet at The Lawrence Cuculuzzi Sports Center, 8 Couch Crescent, Trenton, Ontario and attendance will be taken. Those in attendance will regroup at the Dr. Mullen Recreation Center, March Street in Frankford where attendance will be confirmed and the site meeting concluded. Failure to attend this mandatory site meeting will result in disqualification of submitted proposal. Late arrivals to the site meeting are discouraged and depending on the degree of lateness may result in disqualification. Detailed information packages are available online at www.quintewest.ca (Bids and Tenders under the Business section). Hard copies will be provided upon request, and available for pick up at the 2nd floor reception of the municipal office located at 7 Creswell Drive, Trenton. Submissions properly endorsed and sealed in an envelope with the return label displayed will be received as directed on or before July 2, 2013. Local time is in accordance with the electronic punch clock located in the 2nd floor main reception area of the municipal office which will be deemed conclusive. Late submissions will not be considered. Electronic submissions will not be considered. Questions may be directed to purchasing@quintewest.ca. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all submissions. Janet Powers, AMCT Purchasing Supervisor 613-392-2841 x 4450

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TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers CALL NOW 24/7 Toll-free 1-877-342-3032 mobile #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

County Water TreatmentSofteners, U.V. Lights, R.O. systems, chemical free iron and sulphur filters. Sales, installation, service and repair. Steven Menna. (613)967-7143.

MIG TIG WELDING, repairs and fabrication of Aluminum, stainless steel to marine and machine items. Provis & Associates. 613-392-9369 or 416-805-2126

GARAGE SALE

Waterfront cottages, excellent fishing, sandy beach, miles of boating. $525/week. Relaxing affordable family fun. Singleton Lake Family Campground. w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a 1-855-887-3230

STREET YARD & GARAGE SALE in Orchard Gate subdivision on Royal Gala Drive, Brighton June 22 & 23 starts at 8 am.

GARAGE SALE

LOST! Sat. May 25th/2013 Black hard plastic case 10x16x3 inches containing dog training electronic equipment, on Telephone Road between Hwy 30 & County Rd. 26. If found Please Call Jim 613-969-8129

MADOC - Moving contents sale Indoor/Outdoor rain or shine. Good quality furniture, household items & kids clothes/toys. FridaySunday June 21-23, 8 - 3 pm. 90 Livingstone Ave. W. Madoc. 613-473-5445

WORKSHOP TOOL SALE Sat. June 22, 8 am 95 Ontario St. Brighton Mans paradise! Complete workshop for sale. Cash only. Deals can be made. Too many items to list!

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.

GARAGE SALE

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Flea Market

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• ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • TOOLS • SPORTS MEMORABILIA • APPLIANCES • KITCHEN WARE • FURNITURE • & MUCH MUCH MORE!

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5 Miles South of Smiths Falls - Hwy 15 @ Bay Road FOR SALE

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Yard Sale 9 am - 6 pm Friday June 21 & 8 - 12 pm Saturday June 22 Several families Variety of items. 25 Heartwood Dr. (Lions Gate) Yard Sale- Electric furnace, household items, tools, clothing, etc. June 22 & 23, 8 a.m-4 p.m. 127 Mile of Memories Rd., Havelock. Yard sale, Moving. 1010 County Rd 26, Brighton. Furniture and lots of household items, everything must go. Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22.

WORK WANTED Painter or Handyman. No job is too small! Also any odd jobs. Seniors discount. Call Roger on cell 613-242-3958.

FOR SALE

Hardwood Floor Installation and resurfacing. Ceramics. Light renovations and upgrades. Over 30 years experience. Please call for free estimate 613-394-1908. Ken Chard Construction. Renovations, decks, siding, sidewalks, fences, ceramic, windows, painting etc. Free estimates. Call: 613-398-7439. Man with compact tractor and backhoe loader. Can do landscape project, gravel driveways, retaining walls and small ponds Call Paul (613)398-7333.

Steve Collins, InsulationBlown cellulose, attics, walls, floors. Save money -live comfortably. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Quality work since 1974. Scrap vehicles and farm Free estimates. Call implements. Removed (613)847-6791. quickly and courteously. For cash. Scrap metal pick up. Call Roger 705-768-2440.

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FOR RENT Warkworth. 2 furnished rooms to rent, $450 each, heat and hydro included. No drinking. Kitchen, washer and dryer use. Available June or July 1. 705-924-9977.

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ROSEDALE TRANSPORT requires Owner Operators for our U.S. lanes Requirements: Tractor 2007 or newer, clean driver’s abstract & CVOR, FAST card preferred, minimum 2 years cross-border experience. WE OFFER: • $1,500 Sign-On Bonus • Excellent Fuel Subsidy • Consistent Miles • Competitive Rates • Weekly Settlements • Home On Weekends APPLY TO: www.rosedale.ca recruiting@rosedale.ca or CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-877-588-0057 Ext. 4612 LAIDLAW CARRIERS VAN DIVISION requires experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home weekly. New equipment. Also hiring Owner Operators. 1-800-263-8267

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The property of Lakeside Furniture & Antiques c/o Marg & Stan Downing RR #2, Cameron, ON From Cameron on Hwy. #35 go South 1km to Naylor Rd. then East 2 kms. See Signs! Farm Machinery: Ford 3000 diesel tractor w/front end loader (3380 hrs), 1650 Cockshutt diesel tractor, 16’ flat hay wagon, 7’ Lucknow snow blower w/hydraulic shute, 5’ rotary mower, Ford 6’ scraper blade, 32’ aluminum extension ladder, Farmco 5hp upright air compressor, Poulan chain saw (new), various bolt bins, Avery upright grain scale, North Trail double snowmobile trailer, radial arm saw, wood lathe, table saw, barn jacks, chain blocks, various mountain bikes. Antiques & Collectibles: Ladies Platinum diamond ring (appraised in March 2013 at $2,300.00), partial British & Canadian stamp collection, large assortment of toys, old fiddle & case, collection of old washing machines (i.e. Betty, Acme), Master Climax cook stove, 2 furrow trail plow, various walking plows, old vegetable planter, horse drawn scuffler, feed bag cart, milk cans, cast iron seats, platform & upright grain scales, Peter Hamilton turnip planter, various old farm tools, tongs, old peanut grinder, old wooden wagon box, treadle sewing machine, hand crank cream separator, old pine boxes, washstands, grand & upright pianos & stools, large collection of small bells, milk bottles, lamps, lanterns, old floor lamps, upright Coca-Cola cooler, counter top scales, pine clerking box, Victorian Settee plus matching chairs, many pressed back chairs & rockers, trunks, drop leaf table, dining room table & chairs, old wicker pram, plus much more! PLAN TO ATTEND! 2 AUCTIONEERS SELLING! Terms: Cash, Known Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard, Interac. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM NO LUNCH AVAILABLE

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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF MARGARET SMALL PLUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE ONT. WEDNESDAY JUNE 26TH AT 10 AM 2 miles EAST of Belleville on “Old Highway 2” and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. Antique Rosewood sewing work table with ornate centre pedestal, several pieces of antique oak including 3, 4 and 5 level stacking barristers bookcases, multi drawer organizers, ornate side board with mirrored backsplash, highboy chest of drawers, 2 and 3 door bookcases with drawers, McLaglin buffet, dressers, oak hall bench, 48” claw foot centre pedestal extension table, 6 dining chairs, wardrobe, upright desk; antique mahogany etageres, antique mahogany hall table, antique mahogany corner cabinet, ornate mahogany dressers, antique mahogany china cabinet, mahogany high boy chests, antique maple leaded glass china cabinet, antique long case clock , 1870 Eastlake sideboard, antique spool cabinet, small glass display case, satin wood dressing table, antique drop front cherry dresser, antique walnut chests of drawers and dressers, walnut twin beds, Eastlake 3 piece bedroom set, Victorian side chairs, Quebec pine blanket box, reproduction pine step back cupboard, pine dry sink, antique hanging cranberry hall lamp, chest of sterling silver flatware, sterling pieces, silver plate pieces, majolica pedestal and jardinière, antique Rosewood glove box, antique writing box, column candle stands, Wedgewood foot bath, flo blue pieces, rose pedal vase, Coalport “Rosalinda” dinnerware, Norwood 7 piece Victorian glass set, Carnival glass, Depression glass, Cranberry pitchers and glasses, Victorian china pieces, hand painted china, ARTWORK – Original 16 x 20 Poul Thrane oil “ Low Tide”, 2 original Tom Roberts, original Linda Barber water colour, original Fred Neubacher oil “ Moose in Algonquin, several prints; STONEWARE including Skinner Picton CW crock with blue, GI Lazier crock with blue, Hart and Co jug; COLLECTIBLES Mamod toy steam car, mechanical child’s shooting gallery game, wind up toys, vintage children’s games, antique counter top coffee grinder, antique mechanical bacon slicer, antique National cash register, butchers block, several wooden hand planes, Victor table top gramophone, paper roller, brass pail, wool winder, long box telephone, Doulton figurines, quilts and coverlets, McCoy cookie jar, FIREARMS- PAL REQUIRED, Winchester 1895 lever action rifle (serial # 71589), Remington 10A 12 ga shotgun, Wm. Moore London 12 ga, Mauser 30 cal, Iver Mossberg Lakefield 12 ga pump, Cooey 410 Laurona 16 ga side x side, Marlin 30/30 lever action, Cooey 12 ga, Cooey model 750 22; 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

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the estate of the late Ronald Ashton Haydon, Ontario Sale located at Haydon Community Hall, between Bowmanville and Blackstock, just east of Cty. Rd. 57 on Concession Rd. 8 #2503. See Signs!!! NOTE: All items must be removed the day of Sale! Sale includes a 650 N.H. round baler with acid applicator plus monitor, 294 M.F. 4 x 4 diesel tractor with front end loader with 6’ material bucket (2,300 hrs.), 290 M.F. diesel tractor, 265 M.F. diesel tractor with multi-power, 311 N.H. square baler, 451 N.H. 7’ sickle mower, 256 N.H. side delivery rake, 792 N.H. forage harvester with 2 row corn head plus a 890W N.H. haylage head, Eastern & 2 J.F. Rex silage wagons with running gear, A.C. forage blower, various silage blower pipes, Patz silo unloader plus accessories, 45 WIC silage cart with Honda 5 hp motor, 3 - 16’ flat hay wagons, 66 Econo-plow snow blower, 350 Int. 10 hydraulic disc, 8’ Kongskilde 3 pth cultivator with harrow fingers, 33 M.F. 17 run seed drill with 3 boxes, 5 section diamond harrows, 82 Int. 3/14 plow, 100 gal. field sprayer with 21’ boom, 6’ scraper blade, bucket round bale spear, 16’ livestock bumper hitch trailer (as is), 1998 Chev automatic pick-up (sold running, as is), various amounts of rough cut hemlock and cedar, large assortment of hand & farm tools, page wire fencing, push mowers, plus much more! Collectibles; old wooden & steel wagon wheels, stone boat, single horse scuffler, old sickle mower, old saws, wooden pulleys, wipple trees, shafts, old sleigh, etc. Terms: Cash, Known Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard, Interac. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM LUNCH NO

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AUCTION SALE “DAY 2” JUNE 29, 2013 MAX McGILL, NAPANEE 4563 Cty. Rd. # 9 9:30 A.M. ON SITE

Directions: Follow Hwy. 41 south through Napanee to Cty. Rd. # 9. Turn west & follow to sale site. (Watch for signs). MF 202 industrial backhoe/loader, 2 horse bumper hitch horse trailer (sold as is), McCormick Deering hammer mill, Wood’s roller mill, fanning mill, Wisconsin motor, antique reaper, MH corn binder, set of sleighs, Mclaughlin cutter, J.M. Graham wagon Mfd. in Napanee, a large qty. of old horse drawn pieces including MH hoe drill, 2 - 2 furrow sulky plows, a number of walking plows (including Fleury & Sons #13, #77, Cockshutt #21, McCormick Deering #201 & others), several scufflers, Cockshutt 6 ft. horse drawn mower, IH seed drill, 2 MH seed drills, MH grain binder, 2 MH mowers, stone boat, dump rake, field drags, 2 wheel pony cart/ back entry, 2 seater democrat, wagon box (like new), belt driven buzz saw, 2 field rollers, 2 furrow disc, 2 row horse drawn corn cultivator, 2 trail type cultivators (on steel), Cockshutt spreader on rubber, single furrow ride on sulky plow, IH horse drawn spreader on rubber, hitch cart, Gray & Sons, Chatham Ont. Buggy/ top. Walco “Whistler” 6’ rotary mower, Little Giant 34’ hay & grain elevator, Set of 10 Ft. discs, AC pull type combine with canvas & scour clean, NH 66 square baler on rubber powered by Wisconsin gas engine, flat bottom hay wagon, dump rake, Case 4 bar 4 wheel rake (steel), 3PTH 5’ sickle bar mower, JD 3 PTH 3 furrow plow, Ferguson 3PTH single furrow plow, IH 2 furrow trail plow, 6’ 3PTH cultivator, drag discs, several sets of diamond drags, 3PTH sprayer, 4” grain auger, new rolls of page wire fencing, electric fence & brace wire, large qty. of electric fence stakes and “T”-posts, 3 pc. tombstone feeder (like new), 100 & 200 gallon stock tanks, diamond bar gate, poultry feeders, 2 galvanized culverts, qty of 1” & 2” rough cut lumber, 3 sets of truck racks, snow fence, qty. of cement blocks & brick, scaffolding, used steel sheeting, baler twine, barn fan, fence stretcher, tractor pulley, bucket mount bale spear, concrete mixer, forge, anvil, blacksmith’s vise, Noxon cast iron seat, tin seats, buggy seats, western saddle, horse collars, set of biothane harness/leather lines, set of leather harness, new set of leather lines, 2 biothane headstalls/ blinders, halters, horse shoes, set of traces, several sets of shaves, assorted tongues & numerous other horse related pieces far too many to list. Note: This sale is loaded with horse drawn equipment & related effects. Plan to attend this large & interesting sale. Mr. McGill has been a collector for many years. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owner and/ or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

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Sale Items Include: 980 2wd Hesston tractor with cab new rear tires, 1975 Dodge Coachmen RV, Cochshutt 3 with loader, 1956 Buick Speacial 4 door hard top 62000 orig miles, 1956 parts buick, MH 101 Junoir, Hesston 1130 haybine, NH 519 manure spreader, New 12’ chain harrows, 16’ White discs, 425 Int. square bailer, JD 335 round bailer new belts spare roller, MF 33 seed drill with grass seed, NH 38 crop chopper, NH 38 crop chopper for parts, 17 tooth Int. cultivator, 9’ Triple k cultivator, 1968 GMC 960 dump truck, 20’ x 6” elect. auger, 16’ x 4” elect. auger, Front end and doors for a Ford Galaxy 500, 3 doors for a 1967 Ford mustang, 38’ elect. hay elevator, 3 pt hitch broadcast spreader, Ghel blower, 7’ Cutditioner, 9’ chain harrows, elect. fence steaks, Meteor snow blower like new, pto buzz saw, chest freezers, rotor tiller, 3 radial arm saws, misc. tools, 2 feed wagons, calf creep feeder, Marquette mig welder, glass front cabinet, 4” tie straps, 2” tie straps, chain, 3 feed pannel gates, 8 wheel v rake, Brand new Martin headgate, Devonshire Piano, Ant. Huntingdon Pump organ, Winchester model 94 30/30 rifle, Mossberg model 183 kd 4-10 shotgun, Savage model 4 .22 cal long rifle, Stevenson model 87 H .22 cal. semi auto rifle, Deutsche Werke .22 cal rifle DRP Germany, Two wagon loads of smaller items, some house hold items to sell as well.

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, 20” and 32” 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 ¾ 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 Witch” 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 14” commercial single surface planer, King 10” commercial grade table saw, King single unit dust collector, King commercial 6”jointer, King 48”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 Scaffolding” 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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Saturday, June 22, 2013 Selling Contents from the Homes of Marlene & David Ritchie (Founders of Ritchie’s Auctions Toronto)

Preview 8:30-9:30 a.m. Rare Ontario Milk Bottles, Ross Butler reprint, Walnut Secretary/bookcase c 1850, Oak Barrister cases, Eastlake bedroom, French Provincial Bedroom set, Sklar Peppler Dining roomset, Pine emporium bedroom set, Retro designer leather chairs, Oil lamps, Books, coins, stamps, Military, railroad and crime scene photo collection, VERY RARE CG-16 Machine Gun camera, 100’s of advertising tins Honey & Syrup, Diecast toys, Matchbox & Dinky etc, Murray 30” and Toro 46 “ Lawn tractors, 5600 watt Generator as new, Toro 10hp/29 Snowblower new. Antique tool collection, Coca Cola collectibles Royal Doulton, crystal and good glass and a whole lot more. Visit our website to view 300+ photos of items in this auction @ www.colinlatreilleauctions.ca

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For Betty McKague of Bobcaygeon. Estate of Earl McCarrell - plus others LOCATION: Douro Community Centre, 2893 Hwy 28, Douro, ON. K0L 1S0. Directions: Take Hwy 28 N of Hwy 7, E of Peterborough, follow to corner of Cnty Rd. 4 & Hwy 28. Watch for Signs 1947 Ant. sofa claw feet, Guilded brass floor lamp, Wedgewood style lamp, marble top round guilt lamp tables, round Prov. glass top curio showcase, inlaid carved nesting tables, tea wagon, Oak china cabinet, Oak hall table, Ant. carved walnut needlepoint chair, marble top carved chest, marble guilt clock/lamp, needlepoint top claw foot bench, table & chairs, barley twist cane seat side chair, Cuckoo clock. Guilt frame oil on canvas Village Scene, oil on canvas R. Howy Meris portraits, cross stitch & needlepoint pictures. Perfumes, Royal Copenhagen plates, misc. china & glass. Sterling spoons, jewelry. Vintage hats in boxes & hand bags. Golf clubs, scaffolding, cut off saw, plus more! Removal day of sale only. Snack bar. TERMS: Cash, Debit, Visa, M/C. Details & photos at www.keithmonkauctions.com

Watch the website for updates & photos. David Simmons Auctioneer & Appraiser New Caterer: Julies’ Cafe.

Tel: 905.373.0501 Toll Free: 1.855.503.2963 Fax: 905.373.1467 Email: pn@waddingtons.ca 9 Elgin St. E., Unit 6, Cobourg ON K9A 0A1

AUCTION SALE FOR MRS. WENDY BURGESS JUNE 22, 2013, 11AM 84 Young St. N., Brighton ON

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Preview @ 9:30 a.m. Auction starting at 11:00 a.m. A Large Quality Auction to include: Jewellery, Sterling & Silver Plate, Royal Crown Derby, Imari, Numerous Oil Painting & Watercolours to include: Manley MacDonald, Bruce Le Dain, Large Selection of Canadian & East Coast Canadian Pine, Regency Sofa, Rosewood Sofa Table, Quarter Cut Sideboard, Georgian Style Display Cabinet, Victoria Mahogany Crank Dining Table & Set of Carved Mahogany Chairs, Light Fixtures, Lighting & Oriental Carpets. Large 1/2 Price Indoor Yard Sale: Starting @ 9:30 a.m.

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Contents of house. Apt size fridge & freezer, new oval kitchen table w/4 chairs, bedroom set, TV, records, CD’s, hundreds of books, computer desk, sewing machine, vacuum, lamps, new water cooler, pots & pans, bread maker, lawn mower, garden tools, BBQ, 2 seat yard swing, antique round top chest, Christmas decorations, boxes of new wool, Red Hat dolls, bows & hats. Too many items to list. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accident or injury day of sale.

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Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. Selling household furnishings including ant pcs, 40” flat screen T.V., other smaller flat screen T.V. with surround sound excellent queen size bedroom suite, other good queen bed, selection of dressers and chests of drawers, good sofa, high boy chest, table and chair sets including excellent mahogany set, small round dinette table & 4 matching chairs, good automatic washer and matching dryer, other good dryer, selection of crystal, several Royal Doulton figurines, crystal steam ware, crystal figurines, decorative pcs, cedar chest, lge selection house hold articles, pots & pans, dishes, cookware, counter top dishwasher, microwave oven, plus countless miscall articles too numerous to list, including some tools, garden & lawn tools, patio set. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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Large auction, partial estate, other interesting items plus many consignments. Boxes as yet unpacked. 192 Front W. Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0

Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser 1-613-332-5581 • 1-800-694-2609 or email: info@switzersauction.com

www.warnersauction.com CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

GUMMER-WARD AUCTIONS OUTSTANDING ESTATE AUCTION SUN JUNE 23RD 10AM The estate of Diana bramwell of orono who was a well known dealer on the ontario show Circuit as well as selling in numerous multi-dealer shops. Preview 8:30 day of sale and sat 11-3 Tag sale sat 11-3 Kingsland Church Studios -139 King Street East Colborne Hwy 401 exit 497(Big Apple) follow signs Featuring c.1800 Celestial Globe, Rare c.1910 “Door Of Hope” Mission Chinese Carved Wood Doll, Antique Oriental Ceramics, Canadian Art, Asstd Sterling Silver, Estate Jewelry to incl 1014kt Gold & Quality Costume Jewellery, Coins- Cdn Silver Coins & Paper Currency, Pottery, China, Crystal, Porcelain ,Art Glass, to incl. Lalique, Robert Held, Loetz, Herend, Beswick, Royal Doulton Horses, Dogs and Figurines, Carnival Glass, German Half Dolls, Vintage Advertising, Antique & Vintage Clocks & Radios, Militaria, Antique & Vintage Books, Collectibles & Memorabilia, Primitives, Folk Art, Arts & Crafts, Quilts, First Nations &Inuit, Antique & Vintage Furniture & Lighting and much more. For Complete listing and Pictures Please visit www.theappraiser.ca 289-251-3767 Terms: Cash or Cheque, Delivery available, subjeCT To aDDiTions anD DeleTions

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BRIGHTON ESTATE AUCTIONS Large Antique & Collector’s Auction Sunday, June 23, 2013 Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m.

Auction to Include: Numerous Group of Seven Limited Edition Prints, Collection of Oils by Darcy Proctor, Walnut Corner Cabinet, Walnut Dining Suite, Upholstered Furniture, Large Selection of Glass, China & Collector’s, Items.

Please Watch Web Site for Updates. Large 1/2 Price Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser

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10 HICKORY GROVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. FRIDAY JUNE 28TH AT 11 AM NORTH of Victoria Ave on Farley Ave and turn EAST onto Hickory Grove. Duncan Phyfe double pedestal walnut dining table and 6 chairs, walnut Malcolm china cabinet, walnut hall table and mirror, walnut tea wagon, walnut cased Grandmothers clock hand crafted by Mac Wallbridge, 5 piece walnut bedroom suite, wrought iron patio table and chairs, Duncan Phyfe centre pedestal side table, double tier side table, bed chesterfield, 2 piece chesterfield suite, mahogany finish end tables, maple corner hutch, kitchenette table and chairs, La-Z-boy chair, occasional chairs, antique captains chair, knee hole desk, single bed, bedroom furniture, 9 x 12 area carpet, Keirstead prints, oil painting, electric treadmill, accusizer, antique glass and china, power and hand tools, chest freezer, stereo equipment, Frigidaire refrigerator, garden tools, aluminum ladder, shop vac, power washer, wheel chair, everyday dishes. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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.

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City enters into agreement with National Defence By Kate Everson

EMC News - Quinte West - The city has entered into an agreement with the Ministry of National Defence to allow 8 Wing Trenton to use Sandercock Road for grader training. “This is for a one-year period to conduct heavy equipment training which would include a grader,” said Chris Angelo, director of Public Works and Environmental Services. An agreement was prepared by a lawyer for the Department of Justice. The area to be used would be at the south end near the tracks. The Public Works committee also approved no parking on the west side of MacLellan Avenue from King Street to Dundas Street West.

“Public Works staff have received complaints leading to a request to restrict vehicles parking on one side of MacLellan Avenue,” Angelo reported. “On this section of roadway there is insufficient width to permit two lanes of vehicular traffic when vehicles are parked on both sides.” Staff have inspected the area and are in agreement with prohibiting parking on the west side of MacLellan from King to Dundas Street West. Matt Tracey, manager water and wastewater services, also made a report to the Public Works committee. He noted that operators are busy getting training and upgrading, including First Aid, Disinfection of Products, Spills training, Environmental Compliance, Auger Monster training and Legal Issues training.

Tracey noted that on May 18, a continuous alarm notification capability failed for about 24 hours at Bayside Water Treatment Plant owing to a telephone line failure. Bell fixed the telephone line and all was restored to normal operations. In Frankford and Batawa Water Treatment Plants operators performed repairs inside the tanks and two turbidity analyzers were replaced as a result of failures. On June 4 the water tower was taken offline for maintenance of cleaning and internal inspection. In the Trenton Water Treatment plant

a temporary backup generator has been rented to supply power to the high lift pump until it is replaced. In Frankford Wastewater Treatment Plant a new inlet screen was installed and has been working well since May 27. Phase Two upgrades have been awarded at a cost of $613,348 to begin the end of June. Remaining funds from the $900,000 budget are recommended to be reallocated to the installation of generators at the Riverside Parkway and Oxford Street sewage pumping stations. At the Trenton Wastewater Treatment Plant samples were collected throughout

April for Total Suspended Solids which averaged a higher result than is allowable in the Environmental Compliance Approval, (formerly Certificate of Approval.) “As flows were high, and partial tertiary filter bypasses were frequent in April, the monthly average waste loading was also exceeded,” he added. On May 21 a partial tertiary bypass occurred as a result of a heavy rain which lasted for 14 hours. On May 29 a partial tertiary filter bypass occurred for two hours and the UV disinfection remained operational.

Cultural exchange a success

EMC News - Students from Grades 7 and 8 at St. Peter’s Catholic School in Trenton enjoy a cultural exchange with students in Vancouver. Here the group gathers in Stanley Park. Photo: Submitted

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