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News - Quinte West - Frankford streets are getting spruced up. “It will be the same as downtown Trenton,” said Paul Whitley, chair of the Economic Development and Revitalization Committee. “There will be no islands, but lots of trees and flowers.” He said next year they may be working on Division Street in Trenton as part of the revitalization of the downtowns. There was also mention of floodlights on the old clock tower. It was confirmed that the old tower still belongs to the city. Mayor John Williams noted that the downtown will be changed again as Giant Tiger moves to the vacant space of the former Zellers store on Dundas Street East by March of next year. “It will have twice the space,” he said, “over 25,000 square feet.” The Giant Tiger now on Dundas Street West has 11,000 square feet, a front and back entrance and is a good building to market to another company. “We’ve done it before,” he said. Williams said it is not all a loss to the downtown as they have six to eight months to look for a new tenant. He added the new location will also mean hiring more people. Giant Tiger will divide up the huge facility with two other tenants. Linda Lisle, manager of Economic Development and Tourism, noted there will be a presentation on the Business Retention and Expansion project for its downtown retail and commercial sector to foster stability and growth of local businesses. The Mayor’s Breakfast on June 26 at city hall presented the findings of the project which involved 88 businesses in the downtown core. Lisle also reported that RiverFront Square has a new sponsorship agreement with Tomasso’s Italian Grille and Lange & Fetter Motors to assist in cov-
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Waiting for marina approvals holds up the dredging By Kate Everson
News - Quinte West - Permit approvals for the new marina from Ministry of Natural Resources, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and Transport Canada are still in progress, says Brian Jardine, manager of planning services. “It’s frustrating,” he told the Economic Development and Revitalization Committee on June
18. “We are on a critical timeline with the dredging and docks. This is a seat-of-your-pants exercise.” Approval has been received from Lower Trent Conservation, but the city is still waiting to get other approvals before it can go ahead with dredging. The construction tender for the dredging and shoreline reconstruction closed on June 12. “The lowest bid is under bud-
get,” he said. “But the dredging operation can only be undertaken during the months of July, August and September due to fisheries restrictions.” The marina building and site construction has been submitted for processing and will cover the engineering details of the internal road network and servicing. Construction drawings for the marina building are in progress and
a building permit application will be submitted by the end of June. Construction tender will be targeted for July with a construction start in August. The third construction element of the project is the docks and breakwaters which will be constructed off site for installation by 2015. Tenders will be prepared for this work once the dredging and site construction works are under way.
A marketing strategy is currently under preparation, to be initiated once construction has begun. “We’re not sitting waiting,” Jardine added. “We are still talking with them. They are actively reviewing the project. We are confident it will be approved. But when?” Mayor John Williams said he hopes the dredging will start by
July. “It’s a huge process,” he said. “They have two barges, highhoes, drains, and a big sandbox. But it’s frustrating. That’s been part of the game for the past four years.” Williams said will be happy to see a shovel in the ground in July. “Lou Rinaldi helped us with this,” he added. “It doesn’t hurt he’s re-elected.”
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for two weeks cost $900 and was shown 21,734 times and viewed 1,830 times over 30 seconds. “That’s eight cents per view,” he explained. “Quinte West pays for this.” He added that 163 watched the entire video and linked through to the Quinte West web site. “That narrows it down,” he said. Crowe said digital marketing is where advertising is heading. It can target a geographical radius and gradually get increased views. They also are targeting age demographics since their goal is to get people interested in starting a business in the area. “It is very effective,” he said. “The analysis is all there.” Crowe said they can target interest profiles as well, to find out if this is a potential market. “We are also present on Google,” he added.
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Dear Editor, Well here I am again! This morning I received another update on our government’s proposal to crack down on spamming. To most consumers this is wonderful news. To most businesses, this is another legal responsibility and new circus act that must be learned in order to prevent fines and other forms of legal action. I’m probably a minority when it comes to this issue, but I believe that government is way off
Another law that hurts small business
base here. I run a very small business which requires me to communicate with customers and potential customers by phone, fax and e-mail. Somehow my e-mailing 100 businesses per year is seen as a great threat/irritant that requires our federal government to step in and introduce legislation preventing me from performing such a callous act. However, I am free to fax this same group, or even get on the phone and call these same persons
in an effort to introduce myself and my business. Now, I don’t know about you, but receiving the odd e-mail from a company that is offering their services/wares is not what I consider a serious intrusion on my privacy, my time or is it a threat to my life. I can quickly assess the e-mail and if it warrants a more thorough read, can peruse the full content and even have a look at the sender’s web site. This can all be completed WHEN
and WHERE I want to. Somehow though, this law will make it more acceptable that I should be interrupted by someone calling me at any time of the day and under the new rules, asking me if they can receive permission to send me something by e-mail. I’m confused! It is okay to send me stacks of flyers, junk mail by Canada Post, call me when I am eating supper to offer me insurance products, but it is not okay for me to offer a product to a business/consumer by e-mail which they can delete with the click of a button. Don’t get me wrong, I am not a fan of receiving spam offering knock off Viagra, trips I can’t afford to take, wonderful and elaborate phishing schemes that are said to represent the bank(s) I conduct business with and of course those that appeal to my greed and desire to get rich quick. The problem is that this law will do nothing more than add another millstone to legitimate businesses while it does nothing to eliminate this type of spam. Do you really think that this law
will stop these CROOKS? Maybe if they are stupid enough to set up shop in Canada, and use a traceable IP address, but the reality is it will not. In the interim, moral and ethical Canadian businesses just got less competitive because instead of focusing on good quality products and services, they are again sidetracked by some politically driven law with no value. I do believe that we need a strong centralized government that provides us with an environment that protects our civil rights and liberties, protects us from harm and nurtures ethical, responsible behaviour. This law does none of that! Government is not catching the phishing culprits that are committing fraud (Oh, there is a law for that already? Hmm!), or prosecuting many of those that are using electronic means to truly harm our society, so let’s introduce another law to tie up limited resources. After all, government should focus its attention on trying to manage cell phone rates and other similar politically important tasks, rather than investing those
limited resources into areas that will truly have a net benefit. Enough already! Smarten up! There are life-threatening, lifedamaging issues that need to be addressed. Why advertise all of the wonderful actions that are being taken to encourage and help Canadian businesses, while securely tying their left hand to their right ankle? The only businesses that will really benefit from this action are Ma Bell and Canada Post! The consumer will not benefit. The phishing will continue, the calls will continue, the junk mail will continue (so much for being green!). Your goods will be more expensive and maybe, the little business owner down the road will be prosecuted for the heinous act of sending an unsolicited e-mail! However, what I would really like is for politicians, Canadians and Canadian businesses to say NO to this ridiculous law! Confused (again!) and “potential unwanted e-mail bandit.” Jamie Lahey, Madoc
Putin was there to pay tribute
Dear Editor, In response to both Gwynne Dyer’s column of June 12, 2014, “Vladimir Putin in Normandy” and A. Beatty’s letter to the editor dated June 19, 2014, “ Gwynne Dyer got it wrong” - it would appear that the whole purpose of the D-Day ceremonies has been overlooked or misinterpreted. Putin, along with various heads of state, heads of government and other dignitaries, was in Normandy to honour and remember both the heroes and victims of World War II. His official capacity as the present leader of Russia, the country with the greatest number of casualties during that war was his reason for being in attendance. It is true that Joseph Stalin as head of the Soviet Union, signed a Non-Aggression Pact with Adolf Hitler. To state, however, that Sta-
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lin’s country felt “at ease” because of this pact implies that the average Russian had a choice in the matter. Stalin was a ruthless dictator who was responsible for the deaths of millions of people, most of whom were his own countrymen. The fact is that millions of Russians also died when Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. Whether through bullets, fire, or starvation, Russia was subjected to extreme barbarism and cruelty at the hands of the Nazis. The grit and sheer determination of the Russian people, together with the frigid brutality of the Russian winter (for which the German Army was neither equipped nor prepared), eventually helped to turn the tide of the war. I am certainly no fan of Vladimir Putin, the former head of the notorious KGB, or his heavy-handed
tactics. I am old enough to remember the Cold War, the Iron Curtain, the construction of the Berlin Wall, and Soviet oppression. Because my father was a World War II veteran whose unit helped to liberate Dachau, I was also aware from early age of Hitler’s atrocities. Lest we forget however, the D-Day Ceremonies were meant to transcend politics. The leaders were there on behalf of their respective countries, not past dictators. Putin was not there to represent Stalin any more than Angela Merkel was to represent Hitler. This was a time to pay tribute to those who served and sacrificed, to heal old wounds, and to learn from history so that we would not be doomed to repeat it. Sincerely, Penny Barker, Belleville
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Editorial - It’s time for everybody in Iraq to take a tranquiliser. The media will go on fizzing with apocalyptic speculations for a week or so, because that kind of talk always sells, Gwynne Dyer but the war of movement is over. It never was much of a war: a third of Iraq was captured by ISIS and various Sunni militias in one week at a cost that probably didn’t exceed a thousand lives (plus however many were murdered by ISIS afterwards). The Islamist radicals have now reached approximately the limits of the territory in Iraq that has a Sunni Arab majority, and they’d be mad to throw away all their gains by trying to conquer Baghdad. There are lots of young men fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (the Levant) who would love to be martyred in such an attack, but ISIS is run by grown-ups. They know that they can’t go any farther without running out of the popular support that let a few thousand fighters sweep through the Sunni lands so easily. Baghdad is defended by Shia militias that already number in the tens of thousands and will probably soon pass the hundred thousand mark. Most of them know far less about fighting than the ISIS veterans, but they are just as keen on martyrdom and they would outnumber the ISIS fighters twenty-toone, maybe fifty-to-one. Two or three days of street fighting in the huge, now mostly Shia city of Baghdad and ISIS would have no more troops. So ISIS has advanced about as far as it is going to go. And, by the way, so has the Kurdistan Regional Government.
The KRG’s Peshmerga troops now control not only the disputed oil city of Kirkuk but almost 100 per cent of traditionally Kurdish territory in Iraq, compared to only about 70 per cent two weeks ago. During most of that time the Peshmerga and ISIS observed a de facto ceasefire while they concentrated on the territory that really mattered to them. There have been some exchanges of fire between ISIS and Peshmerga in the past few days along the ill-defined border between their new holdings, but nothing very serious. There might have been a major clash around Tel Afar, where KRG President Masoud Barzani offered to commit Peshmerga to the city’s defence just before ISIS attacked, but President Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad rejected his offer. The Kurdish troops withdrew, and the city fell to ISIS. Almost certainly, the reason Maliki declined Barzani’s offer was that it came with major strings attached. Having grabbed the territory he wanted, Barzani was asking the government in Baghdad to recognise Kurdistan’s new borders. Maliki’s reason for refusing, even though it meant losing Tel Afar, would have been that he still hopes for a third term and could not afford to be seen giving away “Arab” territory to the Kurds. In ideological terms, ISIS would like to incorporate Kurdistan into its everexpanding Islamic caliphate, which would erase all borders within the (Sunni) Muslim world, but in practical terms it knows that it cannot do that, at least for the moment. In ideological terms, ISIS would also like to convert or exterminate all the Shias in the world, starting with the 20 million in Iraq, but in practical terms it cannot do that either. So the borders of the three successors to the current state of Iraq, Kurdish, Shia Arab and Sunni Arab, have already been
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drawn, with the important addition that the Sunni Arab successor extends across the old international frontier to include eastern Syria as well. These changes will not be reversed: the Shia-majority rump of the former Iraqi state that extends from Baghdad to Basra does not have the strength to restore the old centralised Iraq. Is this really such a disaster? Not for the Kurds, obviously, and not really for the Shia Arabs either: they still have all of their own territory (i.e. Shia-majority territory) and most of the oil. Nor will the Baghdad government which still rules that territory need U.S. air power to save it. (U.S. President Obama has probably just been stalling until that became clear.) The problematic bit is the Sunni Arabs of Iraq. They are clearly delighted to have shaken off the corrupt and oppressive sectarian rule of President Nuri al-Maliki, but for the near future at least they will have to contend with the unappetising prospect of being ruled instead by the incorruptible but brutally intolerant leaders of ISIS. It should be borne in mind, however, that even now the great majority of the armed men who have created this new Sunni proto-state are not ISIS fanatics. Most of them are either tribal militiamen or former members of the Baathist-era army that was dissolved by the invaders after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. They belong to organisations that have real political power, and they vastly outnumber the ISIS fanatics. Those same organisations broke the hold of “Al Qaeda in Iraq,” the ancestor to ISIS, in western Iraq in 2007-2009, and it’s entirely possible that in a few years’ time they will end up doing it again to ISIS. But the borders of the new Sunni Arab state, stretching from western and northern Iraq into eastern Syria, may survive. There’s no particular harm in that.
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Editorial - Would somebody please take the time to print a program for us to follow so we can figure out what’s going on in the world? For the past dozen years or so, things just haven’t made any sense. Let’s start with 9/11. Whether you believe the official story or not, the fact is that planes hit buildings in the centre of New York City and close to 3,000 people died. We were told almost all of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. So, if that were the case, wouldn’t it be logical that if the U.S. was going to invade a country to seek retribution, Saudi Arabia should be at the top of the list. Instead, George Dubya helped the Saudi Bin Laden family leave the U.S. and turned his sights on Afghanistan. When the Taliban in Afghanistan said, if you give us proof that Bin Laden was behind the bombings we’ll give him to you, Dubya said never mind, we’ll just invade the country and see what turns up. Keep in mind that the Taliban were supported by the U.S. against the Russians when they were stuck in that quagmire. But as so often happens in politics, yesterday’s friends are today’s enemies and the U.S. and its allies stayed on to fight the Taliban and remnants of Al-Qaeda. Next on the list for invasion was Iraq, a country that posed no threat to anyone in North America or Europe. To fan the flames, the U.S. and Britain trumpeted, “Weapons of Mass Destruction” as an excuse and then went in and destroyed that country. Was Saddam Hussein, despite being a despicable guy, a friend to the United States? Well, yes he was when he was gassing Kurds and Iranians but that didn’t matter because the U.S. and Britain had already planned an invasion and needed an excuse to go in. Now, years later, the U.S. isn’t quite so fond of their man in Iraq, President Maliki, who wasn’t quite as inclusive a leader as he should have been with the Kurds and Sunni Muslims of Iraq. So now the U.S. says that despite being elected, Maliki needs to go to save Iraq from the Al Qaeda offshoot ISIL currently ravaging the country. And judging by a few news stories that surfaced on the weekend, the U.S. has been talking to Ahmed Chalabi, the same guy who brought them the phony weapons of mass destruction excuse for the war that resulted in millions of innocent people being killed and displaced. Is he next in line to the Iraqi throne? Does the U.S. not learn from its mistakes?
The U.S. was also the back seat driver in the Libyan nightmare which ended in the death of ruler Muammar Gaddafi. Nobody is really mourning the loss of Gaddafi, yet another despicable dictator, but his country did enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the Arab world with free schooling and free university. That country is now a failed state run by warlords. Arms from Libya, with the help of the USA, have made their way to Syria and now Iraq and a few have even landed in the hands of elephant poachers. Syria, same deal. While the U.S. warns other countries not to stir up trouble (Russia in Ukraine), it maintains its “do as I say not as I do attitude” supplying weapons to the Al Qaeda-linked rebels seeking to overthrow the government. Is Assad yet another in a long line of despicable dictators? Sure he is, but given the alternative, having him in charge probably a darn sight better than giving away the country to the most radical of Muslims. The U.S. it seems, is on a mission to get rid of every secular dictator in the Middle East. And once you get rid of a secular dictatorship in countries cobbled together by colonial powers involving different religious groups, all hell breaks loose. While the original blame for much of this mess belongs with the British and French when they divvied up the Ottoman Empire, it’s the U.S. calling the shots today. The whole area is awash in sectarian violence but maybe that’s the end game, breaking up countries that pose a threat to their allies. The thread running through most of this destruction originates in Saudi Arabia. They want their ultra-conservative Salafist/Wahabi form of Islam to rule the Middle East and that’s why they’re in the background bankrolling Sunni forces in Syria and Iraq and have it in for Iran, a Shia dominated country. If Syria and Iraq fall apart, the Iranians are on their own. And that is the goal of both the Saudis and Israelis in the quest to dominate the region. The United States certainly doesn’t believe in the rule, “you broke it, you own it.” In Egypt recently to hold talks with al Sisi, the coup leader who overthrew that country’s elected government, nitwit John Kerry stated the U.S. is not responsible for what happened in Libya and Iraq. Tony Blair said the same thing last week. Evidently, you don’t have to be a dictator to be a despicable human being.
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Huskies Welcome New Commanding Officer
News - 8 WING/CFB TRENTON Members of 437 (Transport) Squadron, also known as the Huskies, welcomed their new Commanding Officer (CO), Lieutenant-Colonel (LCol) Kevin Hendrik Tromp, during a change of command parade at CFB Trenton on June 20. LCol Tromp succeeds LCol Ryan Eyre, who led for the past two years the Squadron that operates the CC-150 Polaris fleet. “I am pleased to welcome LCol Tromp to the 8 Wing command team as the CO of the Husky Squadron,” said 8 Wing Commander Colonel David Lowthian. 8 Wing Trenton has been home base for 437 Squadron since 1961. The Squadron’s primary role is long-range transport of personnel and equipment as well as VIP airlift; examples include operations in support of the Canadian Forces, NATO and numerous United Nations and Red Cross initiatives. It has earned an excellent reputation in the role of VIP transport. Members of the Royal Family, the Prime
Minister, the Governor-General and various heads of State have been frequent passengers. “It has truly been an honour over the past two years to command such a dynamic and operationally minded squadron,” said LCol Eyre. “The men and women of 437 Squadron have shown outstanding commitment to my priorities of operational focus, safety and personnel welfare and continue to go above and beyond in delivering strategic effect for the Royal Canadian Air Force. I will carry away fond memories of participating in flight operations worldwide with colleagues who know how to have fun while always maintaining the high level of professionalism expected from 437 Squadron.” As he officially took command of the Squadron whose proud history started almost 70 years ago with its formation at Blakehill Farm in England, LCol Tromp said that he intends “to work with the Huskies to continue the Squadron’s tradition
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of excellence.” LCol Tromp was born in Pembroke, Ontario, in 1972. Upon graduation from high school he attended the Royal Military College in Kingston from 1991 to 1993 and then transferred to Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, British Columbia, graduating in 1995 with a BSc in Computer Science and Space Science. He received 1 Canadian Air Division 1 (CAD) Commander’s Commendation for a Search and Rescue mission in the vicinity of Little Grand Rapids in December 2004. In July 2008, LCol Tromp was posted to Trenton, Ontario, as an instructor pilot at 426 Squadron. While there, he led a project to transform the CC130 Operational Training Unit (OTU) into a SAR specific OTU. During this time he also augmented at 424 Squadron as an operational SAR pilot. From January to July 2010, LCol Tromp was in Sudan as a member of the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS). After UNMIS indoctrination training in Khartoum, he was sent to Rumbek, Lakes State, where he was responsible for UNMIS Air Operations in that region. Upon his return in summer 2010, he became the Standards Flight Commander and CC130 Chief Check Pilot at 426 Squadron in Trenton. LCol Tromp graduated from the Joint Command and Staff Program at Canadian Forces College in Toronto, Ontario, with a Master of Defence Studies in the summer of 2012. He was promoted to his current rank and posted to Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the Senior Staff Officer Search and Rescue at 1 CAD. He is married to Cindy Tromp of Pembroke, Ontario and they have two children, Kole,12, and Kira, 11.
Left to right, Lieutenant-Colonel Kevin Tromp, Colonel David Lowthian, and Lieutenant-Colonel Ryan Eyre sign the 437 Squadron’s Change of Command Scroll. Photo: Cpl Dan Strohan, 8 Wing Imaging
City continues to support Loyalist College skills centre By Kate Everson
News - Quinte West - The city is continuing its support of the Loyalist College $16.6-million Sustainable Skills and Technology and Life Sciences Centre. “We have no money for equipment,” said Loyalist president Maureen Piercy at the last council meeting. “Quinte West stepped up with $500,000.” She said their goal of $6 million for equipment will wrap up this fall. “We are close to the top,” she said. Piercy noted that 550 Quinte West residents are registered for full-time programs at the college, plus more in continuing education programs. Registration for skills programs are high and there is a waiting list for welding. A cheque for $50,000 was presented to Piercy showing the city’s ongoing Maureen Piercy accepts a cheque from Mayor John Williams in city hall. Photo: Kate Everson commitment.
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News - Quinte West - The Rotary Club of Trenton gave away cheques on Monday night to community groups including Special Olympics, Trenton Citizens Band, 413 Pipes and Drums and Habitat for Humanity Quinte West, amounting to over $5,000. Beth Cleaton, pipe major for 413 Wing Pipes and Drums, said the band is growing and now has over 50 members. It celebrates its tenth anniversary
this year and is excited about going to Scotland in two weeks to perform in parades and concerts. Don Embury of the Trenton Citizens Band thanked the Rotary Club for its support of live music in the community. Larry Francis with Special Olympics for 14 years and head coach of bowling said the athletes are looking forward to the summer program. Len Kennedy, executive director of Habitat for Humanity
Prince Edward Hastings, said the next build will be an interclub event involving three Rotary Clubs including Trenton, Quinte Sunrise and Belleville. The build to start in December on Sidney Street in Trenton as a semi-detached home is still recruiting families for the selection process. Information sessions on who can apply for a Habitat home are happening at the YMCA of Quinte West on July 16 at 7 p.m. and July 19 at 11 a.m.
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Fire Aid Training Complex now official campus of Ontario News - Quinte West - The Hastings Prince Edward Mutual Fire Aid Association Training Complex on Chester Road in Trenton is now the official campus of the Ontario Fire College. “It will continue to train firstclass firefighters for the Ontario Fire Service,” says Chuck Naphan, president of Hastings Prince Edward Mutual Aid. The grand reopening of the facility will be celebrated on Thursday, July 10, at 1 p.m. All fire chiefs, mayors or reeves of the municipalities within Hastings and Prince Edward Counties are invited to attend. The official ribbon cutting will take place at 1:30 p.m. by Ontario Fire Marshal Ted Wieclawek. Dignitaries have been invited to speak including Mayor John Williams, MP Daryl Kramp and
MP Rick Norlock, MPP Todd Smith and MPP Lou Rinaldi, as well as Chuck Naphan and Ted Wieclawek. Snacks and refreshments will be offered after the speeches. “This will give us the authority to affix a certificate from the Ontario Fire College,” said Naphan. “This is good throughout the country, in fact all of North America. It is up to international standards.” The Hastings and Prince Edward Mutual Fire Association consists of 18 municipalities, 54 fire stations and 1,000 members, including CFB Trenton, career and volunteer firefighters. “We are designated as the evaluation centre,” Naphan added. “If they are trained elsewhere we can provide professional accreditation.” The Ontario Fire College Chuck Naphan is chair of the board of the fire-training complex. Photo: Kate oversees over 40,000 firefighters Everson
across the province. “We are the only not-forprofit fire training facility,” Naphan said. “We are funded by the Hastings and Prince Edward Mutual Aid Association plus fees paid for the programs.” He said there are now four Ontario Fire College certified facilities in Ontario now including those in Blythe and Lindhurst. No community colleges or other facilities have received this designation. “We are still fund raising,” he noted. “Last year we raised $58,000 from the truck raffle and will be having another one soon with five or six prizes.” He added they received generous gifts of a fire truck from Belleville and one from Quinte West and equipment from Prince Edward County and CFB Trenton. They receive no monetary subsidy from any
Sign Bylaw still a contentious issue with businesses News - Quinte West - The sign bylaw is still in its draft revision stage but there is no end to the conflict it creates. Brian Jardine, director of planning and development services, went over the revisions with the Economic Development And Revitalization
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Events - Stirling - The municipality of Stirling-Rawdon will be holding Canada Day celebrations Saturday, June 28, at the Stirling Fairgrounds and will also be announcing the recipients of a pair of municipal volunteer of the year awards. The celebration begins at 7 p.m. and includes the awards presentations, a free barbecue and cake as well as live music, climbing wall and bouncy castles, before concluding with fireworks at dusk. As well, Stirling’s Hockeyville committee has organized the community’s only street dance of the summer later the same night. Featuring live music by The FarSide, the age of majority event will be held in the parking lot at the covered bridge. Funds raised will go toward the lighting of the millpond for nighttime skating.
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Committee recently. Vehicles with advertising panels or decals parked in a suitable parking lot or space can’t be affected by the bylaw. “Neither the city’s parking control or sign bylaw can force removal of the vehicle just because it displays a company name,” he said. “The vehicle cannot be classified as a structure and is not subject to any permit requirements.” Jardine said portable signs are subject to the sign bylaw and have a valid period permit of 90 days. Sandwich board signs must be clear of the pedestrian walkway. Electronic message signs are also regulated in the downtown cores. Jardine said the sign bylaw applies city wide, but some are relevant only to the downtown cores of Trenton and Frankford. Chris Rose, owner of Rose Hardware in Frankford, asked about temporary signs. Jardine
said there are a significant number of signs with no permits and people must comply with the bylaw. “If they don’t comply, we move the sign,” he said. Rose asked if city staff would seek out these signs to take them down. Jardine said it would be just a normal part of their day. Rose said they are getting into a can of worms. If someone puts a sign out every week, will they get shut down? Jardine said if the sign has no permit it will be removed. John Harris asked if this was a vigilante group. He said they need to try to be positive and inform the DBIA, the Chamber of Commerce and providers of mobile signs of the new bylaw, with less policing. Brad Little, chair of the sign committee, said it was a long, arduous process to get the bylaw up, now over 26 pages long. “We aim to help, not hinder,” he said. “It was an exhaustive process.
We cleared up some issues to help business.” He said the bylaw still has to go to planning committee then council for final approval. “The purpose is to make the community better,” he said. “We want to give input but not shove it down people’s throats.” Dave Fairfield said they need to clarify the cost of a 90-day permit, charitable and non-charitable status, multiple signs, distances and common storefronts. “It needs tweaking,” he said. “Vehicles with signage are an eyesore. We need to give that more thought.” Mayor John Williams added, “This is not an easy subject. In Belleville they have over 400 portable signs. They can’t keep track.” Jardine said the city has increased its staff to six enforcement officers on the street and streamlined the process so it all goes through the building department.
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government or municipality. They are planning on building a three-bay garage and a 2,500-square-foot classroom with the foundation laid this year. The facilities are also available for rent to other services in municipalities for training on confined spaces or high angle rescue, with lunches provided at a very reasonable price. The facilities are governed by a board of 12 people, with Naphan as chair, and including several fire chiefs and deputies. In 30 years no one has ever been paid. Their mandate is to provide cutting edge training at the lowest cost to the municipality. “It’s more important to make sure firefighters are trained,” he said. Naphan has been a firefighter in Batawa for 30 years and he started 12 years ago working with the fire training facility on the board.
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Go Active part of Outdoor Day on Sunday By Kate Everson
News - Trenton - A new business, GoActive, was part of the Trenton Outdoor Demo Day on June 22 which took place at the Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club. “This is a chance for us to gather with like-minded businesses and showcase what this community has to offer,” says GoActive owner Cheryl Borecky. Go Active provides adventure coaching, activity programs and wellness products for individuals and families of all ages. It offers
stand up paddle boarding lessons and tours, urban adventure programs, customized coaching and excursions, and whole-made, healthy snack products. The programs being offered by Go Active run throughout Trenton, Quinte West, Brighton and the Prince Edward County regions, year-round, seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. Cheryl Borecky relocated to the Quinte West region in 2013 with her young son and RCAF SAR Tech husband Martin Tessier. “When we arrived in Quinte
West we quickly started exploring the surrounding waters and green spaces by foot, bike and skis,” says Borecky. “We asked about the hidden gems of the area and wondered why more people weren’t outside being active. We soon learned that people didn’t have the equipment, the motivation, the know-how or the confidence to spend more time with their family outdoors. And the rest is history, GoActive was born.” “With over 15 years in the outdoor recreation, adventure and education fields Cheryl
Borecky knew it was time to share her passions and expertise with her new community,” says Chamber manager Suzanne Andrews. “Her vision for her company is a good fit for Quinte West where we have branded ourselves as a ‘Natural Attraction’ and where we focus on attracting young, adventuresome families to live and visit here. Her experience includes working within government, non-profit and small business sectors and the timing was perfect to realize her dream of opening her own business.” Also on site that sunny Sunday were Get Yoga demonstrations with Emma Rose who has classes at the Studio Above the Grind on Front Street. She invites anyone to “come to Yoga to be flexible.” She says this is good for beginners as well as experts. Wear Martin Tessier, Mayor John Williams, Cheryl Borecky and Suzanne Andrews comfortable clothes and sign up for a from the Chamber at the GoActive booth. class at <getyoga.ca> or just drop in. There was also a Cross-Fit Trent display with participants lifting weights on the grass. Even the ladies were good at it! Sarah Warcholak had no problem lifting a 55-pound barbell over her head, but she conceded to Michelle Wallace who easily hoisted 75 pounds. Dozens of people of all ages were out on the sparkling water that morning enjoying the canoes, kayaks and standup paddle boards. Next week, come check out the sailboats on Sunday!
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News - Quinte West – A proposed subdivision on Huffman Road in Frankford has raised concerns from some local residents. “I currently look out my back yard and see trees and brush,” said Melissa from 77 Huffman Road. “What will be left?” Developer Eric DenOuden said, “We will cut down the same number of trees as we did for your house.” Melissa asked, “Will every tree be gone?” Brian Jardine, director of planning and development services, said there is no way to amend the plan. “This area is already designated for development,” he said. “It is in an urban area.” Jardine said he sees this problem quite a lot. People get a significant shock when a subdivision is put next to them. But the policy is already in place. He added that the design is not yet in place and there is still room for change. However, once the engineer grades Huffman Road where it is very steep, the trees will have to be removed. “Quinte West has no tree cutting bylaw,” he added. Eric Lebel from 81 Huff Road said the area was a green zone when he bought his house in 2006. When he got a letter to sever it was quite a shock. “There is just wood behind the house now,” he said. “I want to ensure there is no two-storey behind it.” Jardine said this will be part of the next stage of development. “We don’t know yet whether it
will be a townhouse or a single family dwelling or multi-level,” he said. “They usually try to lessen the impact, with separation.” Mayor John Williams said the area was always considered future residential. Jardine confirmed it has always been residential. However, there are not a lot of details yet. He suggested residents come in and talk with staff and deal with issues before they come to the committee. DenOuden said he started the subdivision at least eight years ago. Jim Harrison added, there was nothing secret, it was all laid out. Lebel said the cars go too fast on that road and there should be speed bumps put in. Harrison said he doesn’t like speed bumps because it is hard to plow in the winter. DenOuden commented he has heard from a few residents concerned about the trees. “I am sensitive to these issues,” he said. “We will work with them.” The owner will sever 8.9 hectares for a future subdivision on the south side of Huffman Road and the western end of Mitchell Drive, identified as 61 through 83 Huffman Road. The lands are vacant with rolling terrain, with agricultural fields and trees. This is Phase 3 of the Antonia Heights subdivision with the street to be constructed this summer. Rosewood Drive subdivision is located on the north side of Huffman Road. The housing will be a mix of housing types and densities, all on full municipal infrastructure.
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TRPC holds second annual Canada Day Paddler’s Parade
Photos: Kate Everson The Commodores Orchestra performed Sunday afternoon at the Seasons Dufferin Centre in Trenton as a prelude to the Trenton Big Band Festival on July 19 and 20. Saturday night there will be dancing under the stars at Riverfront Square and Sunday afternoon the amphitheatre will get you in the mood with the Swing Shift Big Band, Ragweed Jazz Band and Brian Barlow Big Band with Barbra Lica. Tickets available now at city hall, Chamber of Commerce and online at <trentonbigbandfestival.com>.
News - Trenton - The Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club is inviting all paddlers to join them for their second Annual Canada Day Paddler’s Parade on Tuesday, July 1, at 9 a.m. Tripp explains this is a free community group paddle and all kayakers, canoeists and stand-up paddleboarders are welcome to join in the fun. He asks that participants dress in Canada Day red and white and bring some Canada flags to decorate their boats. There will be spirit awards and a fund-raiser barbecue picnic after the paddle. All participants are asked to meet at the TRPC boathouse at 80
Ontario Street in Kiwanis Park, Trenton, at 9 a.m. to decorate their boats and be ready to launch at the TRPC dock at 9:30 a.m. The paddle parade route will follow the shoreline south to the Robert Patrick Marina and then back out to paddle up the Trent River in downtown Trenton. There will be some club canoes available to use free of charge but Tripp says they must be reserved in advance as space is limited. To make a reservation or to find out more about this event, email <info@ trentonrowingandpaddling. ca> or visit their facebook page at Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club.
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Amanda Arends takes on a family tradition and he is able to provide with me a lot which operates at 637 County services can be performed at of insight into the needs of this market. Road 26 Brighton. Their exterior their location or yours, and there I have received great support from and interior cleaning and detailing are pickup and delivery services Trenval and the Futurpreneur program and I am looking forward to getting this business going.” Brighton RV Spa is open year round and offers detailing services to all makes and models of trailers and recreational vehicles and specializes in: canvas replacements; mildew stain removal; mildew prevention treatments; minor pastures, paddocks and barns,” repairs; window treatment repair and By Kate Everson replacement; rodent prevention and News - Quinte West - The de- said area planner Linda Bui. velopment of an equestrian conMarie Pistor at 696 Stirlingcleanup. “Maintaining your trailer will extend dominium community at 669 Foxboro Road raised concerns its life, and increase its resale or trade in Foxboro-Stirling Road has been at the planning meeting. She said value when you’re ready for a change,” approved by the Planning Advi- she was not against progress but wanted to protect her privacy and states Amanda. “Don’t let your trailer sory Committee. The land owned by Ted peace and quiet. care become a big chore as this will stop Brian Jardine, director you from enjoying it as much. If you Zurrer has a total area of over have questions let us know as we want 100 hectares (247 acres) with planning and development about 130 metres (426 feet) of services, said there is not a lot of to help.” “Given all the campgrounds in the frontage on Foxboro-Stirling detail in the application but there area and all the people in Quinte West Road. The lands are currently will be more to come. Another nearby resident that love to camp and explore outdoor zoned agricultural and special places I think these types of services will environmental. An amendment expressed concerns over well in demand,” says Quinte West chamber to the Official Plan will create a water, since her well was close manager Suzanne Andrews. “In the past new site specific Special Policy to the paddock area and she was worried about contamination. She couple of years there have been more Area for the property. “The amendment will also wondered if there would be a and more businesses and organizations opening up to support the soft adventure permit an equestrian centre lot of traffic in the area since her development grand-daughter catches the bus market that is seeing significant growth condominium consisting of 18 estate residential on that road. Chair Ron Hamilton in the region.” Brighton RV Spa, which opened in lots and common elements assured her the concerns will be May of this year, is a mobile business associated with the equestrian addressed. Mayor John Williams centre including riding arenas, said the centre is unique to Quinte
available as well. See <www. brightonrvspa.com> or call 613827-6458.
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An official ribbon cutting with Logan Perry-Arends, Suzanne Andrews, Ron and Amanda Arends, Mayor John Williams, Jim Harrison, and Joshua Arends took place recently at the Brighton RV Spa. Photo: Kate Everson
Business - Brighton - A new business has opened up in the Quinte region called Brighton RV Spa that specializes in keeping camping and travel trailers along with recreational vehicles looking their best and in good repair year round. It offers exterior and interior cleaning and detailing services to private owners, dealerships and rental companies from throughout the Northumberland and Quinte area. Owner Amanda Arends grew up living on the border of Quinte West and Brighton
and always knew that one day she would own her own business. “My childhood was steeped in the entrepreneurial spirit of my grandparents Bill and Shirley Bigford of Bigford Building Products,” says Amanda. “My husband Ron and I along with our three boys love the outdoors and camping and this business was a natural fit for me. Ron has his own company Cottages on Wheels Camping Trailer Rentals that he has been operating for three years so I am following in his footsteps
West and felt that the owner would do a good job. Ted Zurrer said the property has a good well, a barn and a parking area for trailers. He will have 18 to 20 horses on the property with trails all through it for riding. Jim Harrison commented there are more horses than cattle in that area and they create less contamination. Zurrer added there is a lot of running water from springs and they actually have two wells. A hydrogeological study will be required prior to the draft approval of a plan. The study will be required to demonstrate there will be no negative impact on surrounding water supplies. The study will be reviewed by the city. Concerns over traffic will also be addressed through a traffic impact statement.
Local Champ “Sets the Bar High” at CHAMP Seminar Andrew Mulhall, 18, of Wooler, has just returned from The War Amps 2014 Ontario Child Amputee (CHAMP) Seminar in Burlington, which brought together young amputees from across the province. Born a right foot and partial right hand amputee, Andrew attended the threeday seminar as a Junior Counsellor, acting as a role model and showing younger Champs how to adopt the seminar theme “Set the Bar High.” The seminar focused on the latest developments
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U15 Comets Boys dominate in win Sports - The Belleville U15 Comets improved to 2-0-1 defeating Pegasus 14/15 by a score of 6 - 1 at CFB Kingston on June 19. Sebastian Meeks opened the
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Wyatt Vreugdenhil, of Trenton Christian School, leaps over the bar during the high jump competition at a district track meet for elementary school students held last Friday, at Mary-Anne Sills Park in Belleville. Hundreds of students from dozens of schools across the region attended the event, which was held under a perfect summer sky. The event was originally scheduled for June 11 but was postponed because of rain. Photo: Stephen Petrick
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News - Stirling - Staff and volunteers at Farmtown Park were busy last weekend as hundreds of visitors arrived at the agricultural museum for the annual Strawberry Social, hosted last Sunday. Farmtown Park President Harry Danford says the event was once again very well attended and provided a perfect beginning to the summer season. Not only did the special event offer a slice of local history, live entertainment and freshly picked strawberries, but visitors could also tour the facilities and take in the numerous displays and exhibits at their leisure throughout the day. And as the sun shone down on dozens of families picnicking in the courtyard, Prince Edward County-based The Reasons offered up some charttoppers from years gone by. Comprised of guitarist Peter Rea, drummer Mike Bond and bassist Steve Martin, the trio marked their second appearance at Farmtown Park following a performance there last summer. In previous years musical performances had been held indoors, but this year organizers opted to move the stage into the open air where visitors had plenty of room in both the sun and the shade to enjoy an extended performance that wrapped up at the scheduled 3 p.m. Museum Manager Margaret Grotek says the facility continues to change and grow with new displays, including the fire hall previously located in Heritage Village, under construction and others still in the planning stages. As well, she says, recent cataloguing of items in the museum also resulted in some rediscovered treasures, many of which have been reorganized for better display. The annual Strawberry Social, she says, usually attracts about 600 people, which always includes many first-time
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News - Marmora - For many years, the area south of the dam has been a popular spot for scuba divers to hone their skills and enjoy the prospect of exploring the depths. Members of the Belleville Dive Shop have been making use of the site for the past 20 years, while those from the Oshawa Dive Club have been diving here for 25 years. Mike Peddlesden, who with Roger Basten, organized the first annual Marmora Outdoor and Dive Festival, held at the dive site and Memorial Park between June 20 and 22, commented at the outset of the weekend, that the Crowe River is a training area for many divers from Toronto. Avid divers, Mike Peddlesden and Roger Basten, who organized the first The water has good clarity, he said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and meets annual Marmora Outdoor and Dive Festival, held June 20 to 22, are looking all the requirements for the dive training orgaforward to hosting a second one next year. Photo: Judy Backus nizations.â&#x20AC;? Peddlesden himself, has been diving here for about seven years, it being one of the first places he was trained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now,â&#x20AC;? he says, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I get to do the training!â&#x20AC;?
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invasion, and one, entitled SOS, about a nonprofit organization relating to shipwrecks (Save Our Shipwrecks). On Sunday, at the conclusion of the festival, as the two organizers were preparing to head home after a very busy weekend, both had comments to make about the success of the First Annual Marmora Outdoor and Dive Festival. Peddlesden said that everyone enjoyed themselves and had had a really good time. He noted of conversations held with the attendees, who numbered between 40 and 50 and arrived from as far away as Cochrane, that they intended to return for the 2015 celebration. He added with regard to next year, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are going to change it up a little bit and hope for a few more people to show up â&#x20AC;Ś Word will get out; quite a few people have never been to the area before which is another thing we kind of want to show off.â&#x20AC;? Basten, in referring to the feedback received from the divers, said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;They want to come back â&#x20AC;Ś they want to do it again. We are quite certain from that we can expand on what weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done and at the same time, we are going to change the way we approach the festival to make it better.â&#x20AC;?
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guests along with familiar faces from previous visits. As in the past, many stayed through much of the day, taking in all the sights and sounds, while others continued to arrive through the early afternoon. The Strawberry Social officially began at 11 a.m. but, Danford says, crowds began arriving when the museum doors opened at
10. Lunches featuring beef on a bun prepared and served by BBQ on Wheels were offered throughout the event with crews of museum volunteers responsible for the provision of fresh strawberries picked in the days before. Madoc students Kylie Webb and Kristina Saseniek were among the many museum volunteers providing assistance and agreed the
afternoon proved a busy one but was just as much fun as work. And the strawberries, they said, were excellent. Farmtown Park is open throughout the summer with special events scheduled until the fall. Further information is available on the Internet, or by stopping at the location behind the Stirling arena.
The Reasons guitarist Peter Ray and drummer Mike Bond perform during Farmtown Park’s Strawberry Social. The trio, which also includes bassist Steve Martin delighted visitors with their renditions of popular songs dating back to the beginnings of rock and roll.
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Glenn and Matthew McCoy (r) prepare beef on a bun for visitors to last weekend’s Strawberry Social at Farmtown Park.
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News - Warkworth - Added stakes classes and jackpots mean more money for participants expected to compete in this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Warkworth Western Need 4 Speed Gaming Show and video dance. The Percy Agricultural Society will not be hosting the Ram Rodeo this year. Instead the organization is hosting a one-day western event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Horses and riders will compete in barrel racing, keyhole dash, polebending and relay racing,â&#x20AC;? said Tina Spooner, a director who is chairing the committee organizing the show this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The show is open to anybody,â&#x20AC;? she added. She is being helped by members of the Society, friends and students who
the show to their venues, revenues here started to decline, she explained. So the decision was made to focus on the local horse and rider competition which has been a success for the past two years. The rodeo, started by the Percy Agricultural Society, 17 years ago, was turned over to the Warkworth Travellers Hockey Team for a while, but when they decided to retire from planning the event the fair board asked people to volunteer and it was taken on by the board and remains a centrepiece of their fund raising. In the past money raised has been donated to many different worthwhile causes. In 2012 proceeds went to the Do it for Daron (D.I.F.D.) initiative that focuses on raising awareness and inspiring conversations about youth mental health. Daron was a 14-year-old girl in Ottawa who took her life in 2011. Her family and
friends started D.I.F.D. to promote mental awareness to the children and in the schools. The rodeo has raised money for a new score clock and a new sound system in the Warkworth arena and has been used to support local churches, minor sports, the skateboard park, the Santa Claus parade and more. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This year weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing it because we want to raise money to build a new petting zoo building for the fair on the fairgrounds,â&#x20AC;? said Spooner. The show will feature a new and used tack sale (8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and vendors can get a booth for $25. There will also be a fund-raising barbecue which will be part of the day-long venue. The age of majority Pyx Country Video Dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets for the dance can be purchased ahead of time for $10 at Warkworth Farm Supply and Newman Oliver & McCarten Insurance, Campbellford. Cost at the door is $15. The gaming show begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 26 at the Warkworth fairgrounds. For more information contact Spoon-
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EVENTS BELLEVILLE Volunteer drivers needed Thursdays from 12:30-3:30pm to provide transportation to seniors attending our Activity Group in Belleville. Join us for the afternoon, participate in the activities and help serve tea, coffee and snacks. To register: 613-969-0130 Diners Club Belleville: Every Tuesday from 12noon until 2:00pm, Parkdale Community Centre, 119 Birch St. Belleville. Info: 613-969-0130 Canada Day Worship Service, Sun., June 29, 10:30 a.m., Bridge St. United Church, 60, Bridge St. E., Belleville. Special tribute to our wonderful country. A reception will follow. The ANAF Unit 201 Pipes and Drums is recruiting members. Free lessons and Band practices are at the ANAF Unit 201 (upper Floor) 187 Front St, Belleville, Tuesday nights from 630-830pm. All are welcome. For info: www.anaf201.ca Kid’s Sports Camp, July 7-11, 9 a.m. to 3 pm, Quinte Alliance Church, 373 Bridge St W, Belleville. Ages 6-13. Soccer, Basketball and Ball Hockey. Cost $85. Info: 613-969-4473 or www.quintealliancechurch.ca Belleville Lions Club Concerts by the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, June 29 - The Black Family. Wednesday, July 2, Ken Stapley & Friends. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Park, Belleville The Belleville Art Association members’ fine art show “Black and White”, Belleville Art Association Gallery, 392 Front St., Belleville until July 12. Info: 613-968-8632 or www.bellevilleart.ca TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly (Tops), Thursdays, Eastminister United Church, 432 Bridge St E. Weigh in from 5:15 Meeting at 6pm. New Members Welcome. Contact Darlene at 613-969-9502. Overeaters Anonymous meeting every Friday, 10 a.m. Calvary Temple, corner of Wallbridge Loyalist and Hwy 2 West. Contact Dianne 613-392-0081. “Praise and Worship Evening” with guest bands from St. Columba Presbyterian and Quinte Alliance Church. Saturday, June 28, 6:30 p.m. at Victoria Avenue Baptist Church, Belleville Foot Care every Tuesday, starts at 9am, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Belleville. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee). Call 613-3924181 for appointment. Belleville Legion: Friday, June 27 - Karaoke with Jeff Murray, 6:30-10:30 pm. Saturday, June 28 - Legion Social. Age
of Majority. $10 cover. 8pm-12am. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., St. Columba Presbyterian Church, 520 Bridge St E, Belleville for those suffering from overeating, food obsession, under-eating, or bulimia. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org. Open Door Café - Every Wednesday from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. E, Belleville. There is no cost for this hot meal however donations are gratefully accepted. For more info: 613 969-5212. Quinte Seniors Euchre Club meets at the Parkdale Community Centre every Mon. at 1:30 pm. Everyone 50 plus welcome. Cost $3.00 includes door prize, 50/50 draw and euchre score prizes Quinte NeedleArts Guild Stiching for Fun! Workshops and lessons. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 67 Victoria. Ave, Belleville. 1st and 3rd Thursday of month. 9:30am - 3pm. Call 613-473-4831 or 613-476-7723
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Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 Diabetes Group, Monday, June 30, 10-11 a.m., Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Room 249, 146 Oliver Rd., Campbellford. Wednesday, July 2, 6:30pm, Campbellford Melodies at the Mill - Leo Doyle as Johnny Cash. 51 Grand Rd, Campbellford Men’s Group, Friday Jun. 27, Community Care Northumberland Campbellford Office, 174 Oliver Rd. Unit 15 Campbellford 2pm. Info: Sarah at 705-696-3891 or Linda Ryan at 705-653-1411 Sat., June 28, 8am, St. John’s United Church Yard Sale. BBQ 11am-1pm Campbellford - Soup & Sandwich, July 2, 11:15 am to 1 pm. Seniors building, in the same parking lot as Service Canada, 50 Grand Road. $7 all you can eat. Everyone is welcome. Learn the Art of Taoist Tai Chi classes available throughout the week, Community Resource Centre 65 Bridge St, Campbellford, Join at anytime. Info: 705 696 1841 or 705 243 5216. Every Monday, 7 p.m. Campbellford Citizen’s Choir meets at Senior Citizen’s Building. All welcome 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. Free guided walks in Ferris Park, Campbellford, every Tuesday. Meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge at 9 am. Enjoy this one hour opportunity to explore the park, rain or shine. Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., Fun Darts. All Welcome. Campbellford Legion Branch 103, 34 Bridge St W 705-653-2450
Billiards at The Beacon, Fridays, 7-9 PM. Open to adults for billiards, bets and bull-shooting. Three tables. All proceeds support the Beacon Youth Centre. Beacon Youth Centre, 10 Alice St. Unit 5, Brighton. Info: 613-885-1100 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. Concerts in the Park, Memorial Park, Brighton, Wednesday, July 2, 6:30-8:30 pm. Trenton Citizen’s Band Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Clothing Depot now open. Wed, Thurs, Sat: 10am-2pm. Friday: 10am8pm. Closed Sun-Tues. For pick ups: CODRINGTON 613-475-2705. Every Wednesday: “Supper’s Codrington Drop In Centre Monday Ready” at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United thru Thursdays from 9:30 till 11:30 am. Church. Warm food, warm welcome, COLBORNE free to all. From 5:00 to 6:30 pm. Play Group, hosted by NorthumberCAMPBELLFORD land Cares for Children, Colborne Public TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), School, 8 Alfred St. Colborne, Fridays, every Wednesday, St. Andrews Presbyte- 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray rian Church, 17 Ranney St. S. (side door). 905-885-8137 ext.209. Weigh-ins 5:30-6:00 p.m. Meetings 6:00- Men’s Social Group, Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Join any time. All welcome. Community Care Northumberland, 11 FootCare Clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and King St. E. Colborne, 10-11 a.m. Info: 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian 905-355-2989. Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Thursday July 3, Northumberland
Cattlemen’s Annual Beef Bay, Carl Wilce Farm, 186 Wilce Rd. Beef BBQ Dinner starts 6 pm. Adults $16.00 Call 905-3447845 for tickets. Colborne Library Storytime program for children 2-5 years. Thursdays at 11:00am This free program introduces the world of books to your children. To register call 905 357-3722 or drop by (library hours: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4). Food Addicts Anonymous Meetings, Wednesdays, 11-noon, Prospect House, 1 Elgin Street (at King), Colborne, www. foodaddictsanonymous.org
FOXBORO Pancake Breakfast first Saturday of the Month, 8 to 10 a.m, Emmanuel United, 458 Ashley, Foxboro. Live music. $6 at the door. Proceeds from this ecumenical group go to community causes. New members welcome. Info: Ray at 613 395 5139
FRANKFORD Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Weekly Meetings, Wednesday Evenings, 7-8 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 60 North Trent St. Frankford. For more information call Fern 613-3952345 Alcoholics Anonymous Keep It Simple Group, 8 pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 60 Trent St. N. (rear), Frankford. Info: www. quintewestaa.org or 1-866-951-3711 Sunday Worship Service and Sunday School at Frankford United Church 10:30 am. All are Welcome! Frankford Lions Hall, Moonshot Euchre, Wednesdays 1p.m.
GLEN MILLER Rent a Space, Outdoor Vendors Market at Christ Church Glen Miller every Saturday beginning July 5. $25.00 per day. Info Dave, 394-4532, Duane, 392-8934 or Frank 394-2491.
HASTINGS Hastings Legion: Horseshoes, Thursdays, 6:30 pm. Zumba, Mondays 6:30 pm. Summer Darts, Thursdays, 7:30 pm. Meat Draws Fridays 5 pm. Hastings Branch Library book sale Sat. June 28, 9-1, Hastings Civic Centre parking lot. Book donations accepted after June 22. 705-696-2111. Hastings Legion, June 27, Karaoke ft. John Coburn, no cover. Celebrate Canada Day at the
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HAVELOCK Diner’s Club, first and third Wednesday of each month, Havelock United Church, 12pm. $9.00. Info: 705-778-7831. Havelock OddFellows Brunch, first Sunday of every month. All you can eat pancakes, sausage, eggs, bacon, coffee, tea, juice. Adults $6, Under 12 $3. The first Sunday of the month, Bid Euchre at the Havelock Lions Club. Games start at 1 p.m. $5.00/person. For information, contact Glen Shearer 705-778-3169 or Glen Ellis 705-778-3039. Strawberry supper, Friday June 27, 4:30 - 6:00, Havelock United Church, $10 / adult. Family rate Havelock Legion: Mondays, Fun Darts start 1 pm. Saturdays, Meat Roll start 3 pm. All Welcome Havelock’s Wellness Program at the Town Hall, 8 Mathison St. in Havelock, from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm every Tuesday and Thursday. Weights, stretches, exercises, health education discussion. Free. Havelock Seniors Club Bid Euchre, first Saturday of the month, 1 pm.
MADOC Madoc AM Indoor Walk: Mon, Wed, and Fri, 9:45-10:45 AM. PM Indoor Walk: Mon, Tues, Fri, 6:45-7:45 PM. Centre Hastings Secondary School, 129 Elgin St. Open to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Madoc Foot Care Clinic: Thursday, July 3, 47 Wellington St, Seniors Building Common Room, 8 AM. Opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Call 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register for the Clinic if not already a registered client. Royal Canadian Legion Br 363 Madoc has mixed darts every Thursday night 7.30. Everyone invited
MARMORA Saturday June 28, The World Famous Lighted boat parade assemble, 8:30pm, Blairton lighthouse, Crowe Lake. The Crowe Lake Waterway Association Canada Day Fireworks display on Crowe Lake will be at dusk. Strawberry Supper, St. Andrew’s United Church, Friday, July 4. Advance tickets only by calling Church Office at 613-472-2810. Adults $12.00, children $5.00 & preschool free.
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Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. Owners decided they would sell their country estate home, move into condo for 6 months then south for 6 months without worries of house. Went through packed enough from home to fill 20’ storage unit, sold property now selling things from home and everything they put in storage including things that were never used and rest hardly used, this sale includes contents of woodworking shop with some HD tools, power and hand tools and related articles, plus household exceptional 4 poster king size bed with hardly used box & matt, plus queen size bed like new, large flat panel Sony plasma TV, some dressers, night stands, 3 dr lamp tables, leather chairs with foot stools, very nice futon, nice lawn & garden furniture, plus more wood working tools, include 3 table saws, 13” thickness planer, 6” jointer planer, routers & tables, sanders, 14” HD band saw on stand, selection hand tools, sanders, drills, saws - still in original boxes, nice HD Shop Vac, gas powered Honda whipper snipper, 4 hp gas edger, gas lawn mower, electric 3 wheel trike hardly ever used, 2 never used fold up bikes original cost $875.00 each, ornate garden figures & planters, ornate cast mail box, fishing poles & gear, dehumidifier, selection garden & lawn tools like new, ornate lamps, decorative pcs, patio furniture never used, aluminum step ladder never used, 2003 Hydra Sports fishing boat with matching trailer, fish finders equipped with 150 hp Mercury Black max outboard. Large cast urns, metal garden bench, King Dome RV satellite system, metal chaise lounge lawn chair with matching set chairs, industrial type battery charger, finding nearly new articles in every box with lots of boxes still to unpack. NOTE: This will not be a short sale, plan to be on time and stay awhile, very few box lots. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF PETE FERGUSON 101 SLADE ROAD, R.R.# 4 ROSENEATH, ONT. SATURDAY JULY 5TH AT 10:30 AM Exit NORTH off 401 Highway at Cobourg onto Highway #45 (interchange 474) for 10 miles and turn EAST onto County Road 29 for 2 miles to Slade Road. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Antique oak hall seat and mirror, antique oak roll top desk, antique wheelbarrow handled scales, antique pine single door cupboard, antique pine stretcher table, antique parlor tables, antique hat box dresser, antique chest of drawers, antique wicker rocker, antique washstand, antique blanket box, antique carpenters box, GE consol radio, antique Morse chair, antique extension table, hand hooked mats, several vintage wooden duck decoys, antique stoneware pieces including Hooey and Sons Coborg Ont.,8 gal GI Lazier Picton CW crock with blue bird (cracked), HB&L jug; antique treadle sewing machine, child’s antique push sleigh, child’s antique 2 wheel buggy with dog shafts, McLaughlin horse drawn cutter, child’s pedal car – needs restoration, vintage Pepsi, Coca Cola, Okeefes, Swift Feeds tin advertising, Davy Crocket lunch box, Planters peanut tin, Wells Fargo padlock, turkey foot oil lamp, miners lamp, vintage fishing creel and fishing lures, vintage musical instruments including sax, violin, horns, antique kitchenware’s, treenware, apple peelers, carpenters tools, lumber rules, TOOLS Vintage South Bend belt driven metal lathe, Snap On stacking tool chest, KTF drill press, electric chainsaw sharpener, chainsaw, gas powered water pump – like new; blacksmith vise and forge, 3 point hitch hydraulic wood splitter. John Deere 214 riding lawn mower -as is; Yardman garden tiller, garden trailer, 2 blade one way plow, wooden mill wheels, All State motor bike – restoration project, 14 ft fiberglass canoe, wooden canoes (very rough) 3 wheel handicap scooter, numerous other articles from an old farmstead. 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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Lombardy Fairgrounds Saturday, June 28 & Sunday, June 29 Saturday start 9:00am, Sunday start 10:00am, preview 7:30am Featuring over 2,000 lot of antiques, advertising collectibles, antique and household furniture, tools and country and farm related items from 12 local estates. Both auctions are full day sales, limited seating, bring a lawn chair, canteen on site. For information or consignment information for our July 19th & 20th Lombardy Sale contact Dave Reid @ 613-284-5292, 613-283-1020 or 613-485-5855. To view our very large photo gallery and terms and conditions please visit WWW.EARLYBIRDAUCTION.COM
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Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to include: Large 18th Century European Armoire, Pair of Continental Chests of Drawers, French Display Cabinets, French Chairs, French Inlaid Coffee Table, Victorian Inlaid Bookcase, Georgian Chest of Drawers, Small Tables, Canadian Walnut Armoire, Victorian Crank Dining Table & Chairs, Sideboards, Oriental Carpets & Chandeliers. Large Amount of Smalls to include: Jewellery, Oriental Porcelain & Ivories, Sterling Silver & Silver-Plate, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Dinner Sets, Majolica, Bronzes, Watercolours to include several “Thomas Mower Martins”, Oils, Prints, Books & Collector’s Items. GIANT INDOOR YARD SALE Watch the Website for Updates & Photos. www.waddingtons.ca/cobourg
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AUCTION SALE RON AND JUDY CLAUS 475 RIVER ROAD, R.R.# 1 CORBYVILLE, ONT. WEDNESADAY JULY 2ND AT 10:00 AM 5 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Harmony Road for 1 mile and turn SOUTH onto River Road. John Deere 310A 2 wd diesel back hoe with cab , new rubber – good running condition; 1947 Feguson gas tractor – good running condition; Bush Hog“Squealer”3 point hitch 5 ft rotary mower, 3 point hitch scraper blade, 3 point hitch single furrow plow, VEHICLE 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan – fully loaded- 431,000 kms- good running condition- sells as is; FIREARMS ( Pal Required)Winchester Model 1200 12 ga pump shot gun, CIL 410 ga single shot, Cooey Model 750 22, Savage Model 340 222 bolt, Ithaca Model X5 22, Remington Model 6 32 Short or Long R.F. ,J. Stevens Arm Co. Stevens Junior Model 11 in 22 LR, Ithaca Model 49 in 22 Magnum, Cooey Model Eatonia in 22 Cal.,Savage Model 3B in 22 S,L,LR, MISC Vintage Radio flyer scooter, antique weigh scales, antique tins, crocks, vintage fishing lures, vintage Vagabond cooler, Coleman stove, 10 x 10 portable canopy, 11 hp gas engine, 30”natural gas stove, Mastercraft bench top drill press, cabinet model sandblaster, builders hardware, 1250 PSI power washer, oxy acetylene torch kit, kitchenware’s, 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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AUCTION SALE GWEN ARCHER 1906 8TH LINE EAST, R.R.#2 CAMPBELLFORD, ONT. MONDAY JUNE 30TH AT 11:00 AM From Campbellford turn NORTH on Front Street ( County Road 38) for 2 miles ( passed arenas) to 8th Line East and turn right OR 4 miles SOUTH of Campbellford on County Road 8 ( Campbellford to Stirling Road ) and turn NORTH onto Pethericks Road for 4 miles and turn WEST onto 8th Line East for 1 mile. Antique 9 piece oak dining room suite carved front including extension table, 6 chairs, sideboard and blind front china cabinet- excellent; antique Victorian flamed finish mahogany dresser, antique Victorian sewing table, antique Victorian ladies chair, antique Victorian side chair, antique Victorian 3 drawer side cabinet, antique carved headboard Victorian bed, antique settee, antique parlor chairs, antique mahogany games table, antique cherry spool bed, antique 4 post pineapple bed, antique mahogany chest of drawers, antique oak round centre pedestal extension table, antique oak kitchen chairs, antique walnut washstand with tile backsplash and marble top, antique Victorian marble top dresser, antique side chairs, antique washstand, antique walnut pie crust table, antique press back rocker with cane seat, contemporary pine bedroom suite, 2 piece chesterfield suite, antique oak cased mantle clock, antique wall clock, antique steeple clocks, Aladdin lamps, Frost and clear glass comport, antique toilet set pieces, Royal Doulton figurines, Shelley Tea set, Hummel figurines, hand painted china, crystal, treenware, kitchenware’s, oblong butter bowl, crocks, vintage hardcover books, wooden crates, garden tools, exercise bench, 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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For your entire auction needs call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com
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1 km North of Bloomfield on Hwy 62 1999 Citation 5th wheel trailer 1 slide, 1996 Winnebago Adventure 32ft Motorhome 148633kms, 1967 Thunderbird with rebuilt motor, 1972 Pontiac Catalina convertible 290096km, 1988 350 Cadillac Eldorado, , 1994 Ford F350 Diesel, 2004 Chev GMC Sierra 4x4 gas 275000kms, 3 Boats in various stages of repair, tandem axle boat trailer, Bush Hog, 3 drum roller, 3pt hitch cultivator, 3pt hitch disc, Massey 3 furrow plow, gas motors, Aluminium break, Antique chairs, folding bikes, truck fenders, running boards, Antique car parts, shop tools, hand tools, quantity of fluorescent lights, quantity of boxlot of miscellaneous. Antique hit and miss motor, Antique short wave radios and radio bulbs. Doug was an old car enthusiast and enjoyed collecting and fixing items. Too many small items to list but something for everyone. Coffee and Snacks will be available. See website for pictures. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales onsite. Payment cash and debit.
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3 km North of Campbellford on Highway 30, then 1.8 km west on the 8th Line. Watch for signs. JD 48” rototiller 3 pt hitch. Bushhog mower. Utility trailer. MF 3 furrow plow. Spring tooth drag cultivator. Sleigh bed. Chests of drawers. Double recliner sofa. Recliners. Power assist recliner. Double boxsping & mattress sets. Rockers. Patio set. Large quantity of home furnishings. Saddle. Large drill press. Large quantity of tools, equipment and much more. Full list on our website. Terms are cash or cheque only. Foodbooth.
Kroehler oval dining table/leaf & matching hutch, Gibbard bedstead, chest of drawers, dresser & matching night table, kitchen table & 6 chairs, queen size bed/ dresser & night stand, assorted chairs, plant tables, “Jazzy 1122” zero turn wheel chair, walker, qty. of glass & china, lawn & garden furniture 2 push mowers, small shop tools & many other smalls. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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Preview @ 5:00 p.m. Auction starting at 6:00 p.m. Large Selection of Retro Furniture to include: Sofas & Chairs, Office Seating, Teak Credenzas, Dining Tables & Chairs, Sideboards & Shelving Units. Large Amount of Smalls to include: Jewellery, Oriental Porcelain & Ivories, Sterling Silver & Silver-Plate, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Books & Collector’s Items. GIANT INDOOR YARD SALE INCLUDING FURNITURE. Watch the Website for Updates & Photos. www.waddingtons.ca/cobourg BROWSE OUR HOME FURNISHINGS CONSIGNMENT STORE. QUALITY ITEMS AT A FRACTION OF RETAIL PRICES at www.estatetreasures.ca
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Walk behind garden tiller with plough, cultivator & disc attachments with Wisconsin engine, 2 older Craftsman riding lawn mowers, 2 garden tillers, Minn- Kota 12 ft. canoe, Lincoln electric “Handy core” welder, Rockwell Beaver bandsaw, aluminum chair lift to be installed in vehicle, aluminum ext. ladder, step ladders, pressure washer, Ridgid shop vac, Mastercraft hammer drill (new), large qty. of power hand tools many like new saws, drills, sanders, planers, assorted tool boxes, wrenches, socket sets, screw drivers, hammers, qty. of shop hardware, bench grinder, hardware caddies, and numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com FOR SALE
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NORWOOD Norwood Legion: Wing Night Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m.
P.E. COUNTY Albury Friendship Group - Quilts for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury Church Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local charities for women. Picton afternoon Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. Practices are Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca
STIRLING Stirling and District Horticultural Society is looking for new Members! Informative monthly meetings, guest speakers, social connections and shared interests. Meetings 3rd Monday of the month, 7pm, Presbyterian Church, Mill St, Stirling. Annual membership $12.00. Barbara 613-395 9165, Sue 613-398-0220. Weekly Monday Night Bingo, Upstairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on sale at 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. Proceeds to support community projects. Sponsored by Stirling & District Lions Club. Sunday Brunch, Stirling Legion June 29, 8 a.m.- 1 p.m. $9.00 per person. $5.00 children under 10. Everyone welcome. Canada Day Pig Roast, Stirling Legion Tuesday July 1, 3 p.m.- 7 p.m. Live entertainment. Adults $16.00. Children 12 and under $10.00. Call 613-395-2975 (after 2pm) to reserve your ticket.
TRENTON The Trenton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is looking for new volunteers (18 years +). Give back, make new friends and learn important skills. Training provided. Call the volunteer office at 613 392 2540 ext. 5454 Quinte Bay Cloggers, every Friday, 6:30-9:00 pm, hall at the Salvation Army, Dundas St, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. First two nights are free. Info: Eve or Ozz at 613-966-7026 Trenton Seniors Club 105, BBQ Saturday June 28, 4:30-6 PM, 61 Bay St. $10.00 includes dessert and drinks. Friends of the Quinte West Library Book Sale, every Tues and Thurs and the last Sat of month, 10 am-1 pm. Accepting book donations as well. 25 cents to $1.50. Quinte West Public Library. Basic computer class for seniors, Trenton Club 105, 61 Bay St, Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 am. $2.00/lesson. Learn how to send and receive emails, surf the internet at your own pace. Info: 613-392-5400.
TWEED Attention Teens: Are you bored? Looking for a challenge? Join the Truth & Dare Youth Group, Fridays, 7 p.m. Fun, Food, Games, Trips and more. Tweed Pentecostal Church, 16 Jamieson St. W. Zumba, every Monday from 9 - 10:00 am, Tweed Library (230 Metcalf St.). B8
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Info: 613-478-1824 Tweed Blood Pressure Clinic: Wednesday, July 2, 23 McCamon Ave, Seniors Building Common room, 8 AM to 12PM. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Saturday, June 28, Open Euchre, 1 pm. followed by a Meat Draw. Open to the public. Info: 613-478-1865. Tweed Legion.
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dinner. Dinner only $25. Info: Michelle Warkworth Legion hosts bid Simson 705-696-2770 or Barb Phillips euchre at 2 p.m. every Wednesday and a 705-924-3763 or www.thebridgehospice. dart league at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday. com/events Everyone welcome Have a non-profit event you’d The Bridge Hospice Charity Golf like to see published? TYENDINAGA Tournament, Sat. July 19, 1 pm , Pine Ridge Email djohnston@theemc.ca Community Care Closet Thrift shop, Golf and Country Club, 4020 County Rd. Deadline is Mondays at 3 p.m. Please note: 393 Main St. Deseronto, open Tuesday 30, Warkworth. Four-person scramble ads may be edited or omitted as space permits through Saturday from 10:00 until 4:00 format. $100/golfer includes golf, cart, July 1, Tweed Legion BBQ for the big parade. 613-478-1865 Tweed Lions Club, Music in the Park, Saturday, June 29, 2-4pm. The Black Family.
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Apollo weightlifters bring home the medals Sean Gawley won gold in the CDN Masters and gold in the Pan- American Masters with a 272-kilo total. Ken Gorman won silver in the CDN Masters and silver in the Pan- American Masters with an 241-kilo total. Tony Walt won gold in the CDN Masters and bronze in the Pan- American Masters with an 251-kilo total. Donald Buchanan won gold in the CDN Masters and gold in the PanAmerican Masters with an 78-kilo total. Joel Carr-Braint won gold in the CDN Masters with an 150-kilo total. Bob Walt withdrew due to an injury and did not total. Left to right are Joanne Moring, assistant coach Manley Bly, Shirley Bly, Sean Gawley, Christine Walt, Tony Walt, coach Bob Walt, Joel Carr-Braint and Donald Buchanan. Front row are club (and Dad) supporters Jake Gawley, Julia Walt, Lincoln Walt and lifter Ken Gorman. Photo: Submitted
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Dan Clost Lifestyles - It always surprises me that many folk think Japanese maples are difficult to care for. I have seen mature maples in Ottawa which demonstrates that these chappies can handle a good Canadian winter. I’ll put any Japanese maple against an emerald cedar every day of the week. These maples have life spans that match almost any North American hardwood. (Caveat: with proper care and conditions.) The thing is most folks don’t know how to provide the correct cultural conditions for Japanese maples. You’ll be surprised at how simple a task this is. They prefer slightly moist, slightly acidic soil with lots of humus—think peat moss, leaf mould and compost. Mulch is good but don’t pile it up against the stem or trunk. They don’t like wind. They will grow in full sun but prefer some shade. Think of them as an understory tree. Some cultivars have leaf colours which are more vibrant in full sun but the risk of leaf scorch and desiccation can be a determining factor for placement. Water well when you plant it, following all of the good procedures for any plant. If you are planting it during the growing season, feed it with a water soluble 10:52:10
fertiliser with a rooting hormone. In the spring use a formula with a ratio of 1:2:1 (N,P,K respectively) and, in the fall 1:3:2. If you are not sure what this means, ask someone at your favourite nursery and they’ll be happy to explain it all to you. The important bit is to realise that plants are living organisms and need to be fed from time to time. There are few diseases that affect these hardy decorative trees and the same can be said for insect pests. The most serious challenge to their survival is wind and sun. In combination, the result is a condition called “scorch.” The leaves turn brown, curl up, become crispy and fall off. Folks deduce that the plant is not getting enough water and they increase their watering schedule. In fact, the issue is not the amount of water available; rather, it is the inability of the plant to take in liquid at the bottom end as quickly as it is leaving at the top end. The increased water threatens to either drown or weaken the plant to the point that diseases appear. What to do? Select the planting site with those considerations in mind. If you can’t protect it from the wind consider planting a windbreak but don’t use emerald cedars. If you can’t do that, then find another site for the maple or find another plant for the site. Winter protection in the form of a burlap screen is always a good idea, especially in the first few years.
On our bit of this good earth, we have two cultivar maples sited in our side garden. An Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” is nestled by a lilac hedge which allows only a south wind to tickle the leaves. It now stretches 15’ with a very open form thanks to the shade. Across the path is an Acer palmatum “Wolff,” aka Emperor 1. It is a bit closer to our house than it should be and I’ll need to prune to about one half its mature size. If the natural form is either retained or enhanced the result is a Japanese Garden Tree. This differs from one that is trimmed into shapes, poodles, pom pon or cutesy animals; in which case “topiary” is the appropriate term. At our recent staff auction (Connon’s offers a wide selection of plants and products to staff as a thank you for the work done during the spring season; proceeds to local charities) I am very excited to say that I acquired an Acer shirashawanum “Aureum,” or Golden Full Moon Maple. Her new home will be between the Bloodgood and a redbud standard, Cercis canadensis. A Japanese maple is often selected as a specimen but be aware that every now and then a tough winter/spring combination will present a significant challenge to their survivability, even if all precautions have been made. I do believe, however, the risks are well worth the rewards.
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Helping the common tern become more common By Ray Yurkowski
News - Brighton - Researchers from a major American university are trying to figure out why the population of a small waterbird is in decline in the lower Great Lakes and they’re coming to Presqu’ile Provincial Park to do it. Dr. Jennifer Arnold, Associate Professor of Biology at Penn State Berks, along with husband, visiting professor, Dr. Stephen Oswald, are leading the research project, now in its seventh year at Presqu’ile’s Gull Island. “Inland common terns are doing really poorly,” said Arnold in a recent interview. In Canada, they’re not protected by either provincial or federal legislation even though the Great Lakes population of the common tern is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service non-game bird species of management concern. Presqu’ile is one of the last remaining breeding sites for the small colonial waterbird with a distinguishing black The common tern’s mating ritual includes acrobatic flights together over the nesting island as well as the male enticing the cap and a deeply forked tail. But, despite female to pair with him by bringing her fish, a behaviour called courtship feeding. its name, the common tern is becoming for terns. Unfortunately though, nest. but not necessarily for life.” not common at all. “Terns are interesting to me This weekend, join Dr. JenHistorical records suggest much larg- the terns weren’t too co-operative er breeding numbers at Presqu’ile than at settling in at the chosen sites. because, and a lot of people nifer Arnold for her presentation, “So now, we set up the grid don’t know this, they’re long- “Common Terns: Birds on the the 60-70 breeding pairs at the site today. Figures from the Canadian Wildlife over the tern,” she said, with a lived birds,” says Arnold. “A lot Edge,” at 8 p.m. Saturday, June Service indicate the species has declined laugh. “We’re finally at a point of them live to be in their 20s. 28, at the Presqu’ile Park amphiby more than 40 per cent in the Canadian where we know what to do to Generally, 18 years old is typical theatre. It’s free but you’ll need protect the birds.” for them and, once they choose a valid park permit to enter the Great Lakes over the past 35 years. Hopefully, the effort will pay a mate, they generally stick with park. “The numbers at Presqu’ile actually As well, the “Adopt a Tern” vary from year to year,” says Arnold. off with good productivity on the the same one for multiple years “Some years it was around 100 and others as low as the mid-60s but it’s not a constant decline. However, if you look at averages, what we are seeing is a few pairs less every year and, based on this trend, we expected 60-70 this year. The good news is we have 72 already.” “Terns usually start breeding at three and four years of age,” she explains. “But we’re finding, at Presqu’ile, they breed a lot younger.” In 2011, they found a breeding oneyear-old at the park, a phenomenon that has never happened in the world ever. authorized “One of the things we’re finding here at Presqu’ile is they like to breed where distributor they had reproductive success in the past of quality year,” added Arnold. “Even within the stone veneers island, they’ll pretty much come back to that spot.” Arnold has been studying terns for about 20 years and after spending years researching coastal terns decided to return to her Great Lakes roots. “My heart was always with the terns Come Visit Quinte’s Come Visit Quinte’s Largest Largest that were in my backyard when I was DREAMING STILL STILL DREAMING growing up,” she said. “That’s why I OF GRANITE? wanted to come back to the GreatOF Lakes,GRANITE? Kitchens, Bathrooms and Fireplace Mantels etc. especially when they are in decline. I’ll Kitchens, Bathrooms and Fireplace Mantels etc. do everything I can to protect them.” Professional installation and fabrication Professional installation fabrication of Granite, Quartz, Marbleand and Tile She’s finding the inland terns differProfessional installation and fabrication of Granite, Quartz, Marble and Tileinstallation ent from their sea-faring cousins. They Professional and fabrication breed younger and nest in different habiof Granite, Quartz, Marble and Tile of Granite, Quartz, Marble and Tile tat. And while the coastal birds are doing okay, it’s a different story inland. 30 CREELMAN AVE, TRENTON ❘ Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm tSaturday 10am-2pm “Survival rates at our colony are lower than they are in coastal areas,”30 said CREELMAN AVE, TRENTON ❘ Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm tSaturday 10am-2pm Arnold. They’ve been constructing exclusion grids in some areas on the island. The wire mesh 30 is meant to keep predatorsAVE, TRENTON CREELMAN MonTRENTON - Fri 9am - 5pm t 10am-2pm 30 CREELMAN AVE, MonSaturday - Fri 9am - 5pm t 5p Saturday S d y 10 10am-2pm m-2p and nesting gulls out to save the habitat
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Barrel racing show features lightning quick horses Kayla Ward, although just ten years old, rides her horse through the course. She impressed the crowd with her speed and horse handling skills. Photo: Stephen Petrick
Shelley Stephenson posted an impressive time with her horse, which moved quickly forcing her to flaps her legs in the air. Photo: Stephen Petrick
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Emily Forrest races her horse down the final stretch of the barrel racing course at Cedar Rail Farms’ barrel racing show on the weekend. Photo: Stephen Petrick
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Bobby Burris makes her horse take a sharp turn, which sends dirt flying through the air. Photo: Stephen Petrick
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Forever Plaid cast arrives at SFT nial Secondary School prior to entering the world of professional theatre, performing so close to home is particularly sweet. And so, he adds, is the script. “It just has so much heart,” he says of the story of four friends and the selected songs and music that help tell the tale. And all agree there are some moments in the show that are bound to bring on a few tears from the nostalgic and sentimental and they look forward to bringing it all to life. Having recently arrived in town, the actors had their first group reading of the script Monday morning before a small crowd in the theatre’s upper
hall. And, they say, there is plenty of work to do in the next two weeks. Living together in the nearby actor’s residence for the duration of rehearsals and shows, the four main players say the arrangement is the ideal setup for building their onstage relationships. “You really get a feel for that when you’re together all the time,” says Viau. Cast members began their two-week rehearsal schedule this week as stage crews started working on the set that promises to feature “lots of plaid.” Forever Plaid opens on July 8 and closes on Sunday, July 20. Pre-show dinners are being hosted July 11 and 18. For more information, a complete schedule or to order tickets, contact the theatre box office at 613-395-2100.
meeting of the Crowe Valley Con- who is taking the place of Brent News - Marmora - The first servation Authority was to intro- Goodwin. order of business to take place duce new board member Layne Janet Baker, the mother of 24during the June 19 full authority Moore, of Wollaston Township, year-old Joshua Baker, who was
killed while on duty in Afghanistan in 2010, appeared before the board to seek approval to have the trail network at the McGeachie Conservation Area named after her son, with a monument, suitable to the terrain and in harmony with the surroundings, to be placed at its beginning. She said in heartfelt words, that her son had loved the outdoors and to have a monument placed there would be appropriate and that visitors would look
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Entertainment - Stirling The cast and crew of the Stirling Festival Theatre’s upcoming production of Forever Plaid met for the first time this week in preparation for the show’s twoweek run from July 8 to 20. SFT Managing Director David Vanderlip says the musical tells the story of a boy band that might have been, if not for a tragic accident one fateful night. “But they come back [from the dead] to record the album they should have done in 1954,” he says, pulling off some of their best performances post mortem. Influenced by bands such
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as The Four Lads, Vanderlip says Forever Plaid features several popular songs from the past “and hits including Moments to Remember are in the show so there’s a lot of music people will know.” Performed by actors Jeremy LaPalme, Dan Thompson, Tyler Check and Keenan Viau, Forever Plaid will be accompanied by pianist and musical director Tom Deitzel and bassist Ryk Bezemer with all four members of the quartet working together and appearing on the Stirling Festival Theatre stage for the first time. And for Thompson, who grew up in Foxboro and attended Centen-
Forever Plaid cast members (back l-r) Jeremy LaPalme, Dan Thompson, Tyler Check and Keenan Viau began preparing for the upcoming Stirling Festival Theatre production earlier this week. The show opens its two-week run on July 8.
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at it and say, “This is someone who died for this country.” Baker, whose request was supported by the board, has plans to bring in a graphic artist to work on the design which will be created in collaboration with General Manager Tim Pidduck and the CVCA staff. Dave Daunter also appeared as a delegate voicing two concerns to the board members. The first related to waterway obstructions, such as submerged docks on Crowe River and Beaver Creek. He spoke of particular issue relating to a piece of steel pipe which stuck out above the ice and could have Please see “Belmont” on page B15
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Fiddlers to take their performance indoors with a good crowd on hand for the entertainment. The Lions also took their pre-show barbecue into the Asphodel-Norwood Community Centre. “It starts off the same, a thunderstorm and bad weather but a nice little crowd despite that,” said Lions member and Donegal Orchestra bass player Ron Scott. While the ensemble would have clearly enjoyed the outdoor park setting next door, Scott raved about the arena as a performance space. “It’s a great facility in here for music,” he said. “The acoustics, I can’t believe it.” The outdoor Tuesday night series is also a showcase for the magnificent park adjacent to the community centre. The park, with its playground, walking track, SkateLorraine Smith and Elaine Scott of the Donegal Fiddlers perform during the board Park, gardens, ball diamond, picnic opening night of the Norwood Lions Club’s Tuesday Night concert series. shelter and nearly completed splash pad is Next up is Candy Mountain with a Canada Day appearance beginning at 4 a busy place in the summer. “There’s usually a lot of activities going p.m. Photo: Bill Freeman
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caused serious injury. He ventured onto the ice last winter to remove it and brought the severed piece to the meeting with him. Daunter had previously commented on the situation, his feeling being that CVCA employees should remove such obstacles from the waterway. His request was turned down in that CVCA does not have the jurisdiction or the financial resources to do such work. Pidduck indicated that Federal funding may be available for such work, but if it related to funding for the entire country, then, “the potential funding available to the CVCA may not be sufficient to fully fund a program to the level to make it effective.” He also said there might be a chance of applying to the Department of Transportation to reinstate Crowe River and its tributaries which would shift responsibility back from its current limbo to the Federal Government. A letter from Daunter concerning the matter will be forwarded to the Minister of Natural Resources. Daunter’s second issue had to do with in camera protocol, and the fact that no minutes of such meetings were recorded. He said that in so doing, in his opinion, the board was in noncompliance with the CVCA’s revised 1992 Regulations and Rules of Procedure which was unsigned, with Daunter saying that because it remained unsigned, it was not legal. Chair Barry Rand responded that there was no requirement in the Act that such minutes be
“What we’re really doing with the series this year is putting the little extras into the splash pad that we didn’t think we could afford to do,” said Scott. Those “accents” include trees, shrubs and other landscaped additions and benches.
Scott and the series organizers hope that the 2014 season matches last year’s popularity. “We just hope people set aside their Tuesday nights and come out and listen and enjoy some great entertainment.” The series will serve up a good variety of entertainment, says Scott. Organizers pride themselves on the wide-ranging demographics of the audience, young and old side-by-side enjoying the timeless delights of outdoor music. “It’s amazing the number that call up and say they’d like to perform,” Scott said. “It’s too bad that we had to start out again with bad weather.” Millbrook’s fabulous Relic’s Boat played June 26 and Candy Mountain will make a special Canada Day appearance starting at 4 p.m. The Cruisin’ 50’s and 60’s Band appears July 8 with Nikki and Keith on stage July 15. The regular Tuesday night shows start at 6:30 p.m. The barbecue begins at 6 p.m.
of the dam, will result in the collection of available information from the MNR about the environment, and will use the flow data to help determine what the base flow should be. The consultants will gather information, look at the stream flow gauges, examine the data relating to lake levels collected over the years, as well as that relating to the downstream environment, and will look at the hydrology using desk top models to determine what the minimum base flow should be, “in order to sustain the environment and allow downstream users the use of the water.” He indicated that this
will be accompanied by a site visit, which as he said, “will provide a preliminary assessment of the watercourse and identification of any potential areas that could be impacted by water level alterations at the Belmont dam.” Phase Two of the study, if deemed necessary, will be at a cost of about $9,000 and will involve, as Pidduck explained, “a detailed field review, primarily about the habitat to determine the impact of a reduction in the base flow on the environment and on the residents downstream of Belmont dam.”
Lions Concert Series show featuring the Donegal Fiddlers Orchestra, the 2014 opening night gig was ushered in by the crash of thunder and driving rain which forced the Donegal
Jay Sherwin, Jerry Haywood and Alilee Thompson of the Donegal Fiddlers Orchestra perform. Photo: Bill Freeman
on for the kids outside,” said Scott. Last year’s concert series was surprisingly successful and helped add to the Lions splash pad fundraising campaign which recently topped its $300,000 goal.
Belmont Lake water levels a cause for concern
recorded and by definition, that any such minutes, if they existed, would remain in camera “and could not be disclosed to a member of the public or to anyone other than an agreed third party who has been asked to investigate in camera or closed session meetings.” It was decided, on a motion by Hector MacMillan, representing Trent Hills, that staff review the procedural bylaw which will be brought to the 2015 work plan. Board members went on to look at a detailed Budget to Actuals report, with Pidduck saying that things appeared to be on target with regard to the budget. Regulations Officer, Sharlene Richardson reported that there were currently 19 applications in the current cue, with a general time line of two to three weeks for granting permits. Of the 19 mentioned, one is out of the jurisdiction, and four cannot proceed until additional information is available. She mentioned that if delays occurred, the landowners would be notified. The planning report, also presented by Richardson, indicated that there were no applications in the cue. Fire Route 28, located on the southwest corner of Belmont Lake was once again a topic of conversation. The road, most of which is on private property, is between 200 and 300 feet long, and accesses several properties. It is located entirely on the floodplain, and the owner would like to raise the road as it is sinking. He has applied for a permit to place fill along the length of the road, and given its location, there are conditions to be met. Assurances will have to
be made that there will be no negative impact on the flood storage capacity of the lake and that the fill not prohibit the lake from filling the wetland as it would naturally do. A second engineered culvert is also required to allow for flow through the culvert during lower flow conditions. Water levels on Belmont Lake have for some time been a concern with a number of challenges to be faced, one being to capture as much water as possible when it is raining and at the same time not overload the shallow lake. The plan is to stabilize the dam, to create a reservoir and, as Pidduck stated, “react as quickly as we can to
whatever Mother Nature throws at us over the course of the summer.” He assured the board that Belmont Lake would be monitored on a daily basis. The seven-bay Belmont dam itself was again a topic of interest, with Water and Erosion Control Infrastructure (WECI) funding available to allow the authority to anchor the dam using rock bolts which are drilled through the dam and into the riverbed, securing the dam to prevent it from shifting. Pidduck explained that Phase One of a study relating to the dam, to be undertaken by D.M. Wills Engineering, and funded by the authority, will provide a preliminary review
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A day at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
Kyle smiles just before his first ride on the track in a BMW. By John M. Smith
Lifestyles - I recently went to Mosport, now known as Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, with my grandson, Kyle. He was planning to attend this special event with his Big Brother (from the local Big Brothers Big Sisters organization), but Jay had to cancel at the last minute because of an illness in his family, so I decided to take him myself, and I’m certainly glad I did. This unique event was called “Big & Little Canadian
Tire Motorsport Day,” and it gave Big Brothers and Big Sisters a chance to take the youngsters to the track and to actually drive on the track too! That was “a pretty big deal” for many who attended, including me. Kyle and I registered and signed the waivers and then we toured the grounds and watched cars practising on the track. After lunch, we joined all who were attending this special event in a classroom for some instructions and
were at a far greater speed, and my grandson, who was 12 at the time, loved it. He had the biggest grin on his face when I took a photo of him about to get on the track in a BMW. I also got to feel the speed in my own BMW ride, and it was, indeed, exhilarating. It also gave me a new appreciation of the skills needed to handle the vehicle at this speed, including the rapid shifting of gears and the accelerating, decelerating, and cornering. When I returned to the pit area and “terra firma,” I noticed my grandson was going again—this time in a sporty red Corvette! He was having a blast. While he was off again, I began to talk to one of the drivers who was taking a break, and he told me that this was a great day for them, too. “We are definitely enjoying this special day. The kids’ gigantic smiles make it all worthwhile.” Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is not only a challenging and popular racetrack, it’s also an automotive performance centre. The property also includes skid-pad areas, a driver development track, and a karting circuit. There was quite a variety of racecars there on “Big & Little Canadian Tire Motorsport Day,” including Ferraris and Porsches and everyone got the opportunity for at least one 15-minute ride. The children seemed
A youngster is about to get a ride on the track in a Porsche.
very happy as a result, but one parent confided that he had to cut his thrill ride short, for he was afraid that he might get sick. To each his own. Future summer events at this park include the SportsCar Grand Prix (July
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details about the day’s events. We then found our own cars and lined up for the Parade Lap. We actually were able to drive our own vehicles around the track and check out its hills and curves for ourselves. We had a pace car at both the front and back of the group to control speeds. After all, some of the participants were very young and safety was of utmost importance. Therefore, there was no passing or ridiculous speeding during this exploratory lap. There was quite a variety of vehicles in our line, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles, and when we completed the lap, we didn’t exit the track, as I had expected. Instead, as my grandson correctly guessed, we did five laps. The circuit is four kilometres (2.5 miles) long, and it’s one of only three tracks in the world to have hosted Formula 1, Can-Am, and Indy car events. The most famous of the circuit’s ten turns is at corner five, known as Moss Corner (named after legendary British racecar driver Stirling Moss, who suggested its layout). After returning our vehicles to the parking lot, we all made our way to the pit area, where we were given helmets and awaited our turn in an actual racecar. There was one passenger per car, so each child got to do the trip “solo” (but with a skilled driver, of course) and each Big Brother/Big Sister/guardian also got a turn. These laps
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Scott to Allison O’Neill
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It seems like only yesterday you were my precious little boy, always smiling and cutting up. Then you grew up and the terrible cancer hit you. But you kept on smiling whenever you could. Many people told me they remember you for your smile and helping hand. The ache in my heart is hard to bare, but knowing your pain is gone and you are in God’s loving care brings me peace. See you in Heaven. Love Mom
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Ted and Jeannie Payne of Gosport are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Cody George, son of Gary and Angie George of Smithfield. Wedding to take place on August 2, 2014 at Little Lake. Jack and Jill on June 27 at Brighton Legion.
In loving memory of my dear son Robert (Bob) Stobbs.
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FOR SALE chesterfield and chair, blue/greyish - $150. Glass coffee table and end table - $40. 1, 5 x 8 burgundy carpet - $20. All in good condition. 613-475-5232.
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Suddenly at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at the age of 63 years. Beloved companion to Lynda Hilborn of Frankford. Beloved son of Lloyd Partridge Sr. of Frankford. Loving father of Lloyd Partridge (Nicole) and Elizabeth Boomhouwer (Mark). Dear grandfather of Brock, Vanessa, Carter and Liam. Survived by his siblings; Gloria Walt (Dave), Patricia Partridge (Rob) and Randy Partridge (Karen). Fondly remembered by many nieces & nephews. Predeceased by his mother Aleitha Partridge and the mother of his children, Jean Plevak-Partridge. Lovingly remembered by Shelly Becksted, Dianne Critchlow and all his extended Plevak and Hilborn families. Larry always enjoyed spending time with his dogs; Ben & Maggie and they will miss his walks. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Visitation will be held at the Weaver Family Funeral Home - West Chapel, 170 Dundas Street, Trenton on Saturday, June 28, 2014 from 1-3 pm with funeral ceremony at 3 pm. Interment to follow at Mount Evergreen Cemetery. Friends & family are invited to the Frankford Legion. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online guest book & condolences at CL447165 www.weaverfuneralhomes.com
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Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, 3 months old & up. Sold with written guarantee. Fridges $100. and up.
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1988 Coleman Columbia tent trailer, with canopy, sleeps 6. Extra wide wheels. $1,000 o.b.o. Call 613-966-7983.
Dog Grooming by Bernadette. Professional services with TLC. New clients welcome. 550 TrentonFrankford Rd, 1 minute north of 401. (613)243-8245.
2 Bedroom apartment in quiet, spacious senior’s residential building, Downtown Trenton (across from Metro). All inclusive, $860/mth. Senior-discount, non-smokOffice Space 200 to 6000 ing, no pets. Call Town of Trent River, sq.ft. Negotiable Terms, 613-922-5528. bachelor apartment, $600. Second Flr. Carp Rd. Available immediately. Frontage, 4 min to HWY Heat and hydro included. 417, 7 min. to Kanata. Havelock- Quiet building. 7 0 5 - 5 3 6 - 1 1 4 2 , 613-322-0837 Completely re-decorated.. 705-212-2222, info@pri-tec.ca One bdrm on ground level ihorani@interlinks.net $700. 2 bdrm apts on secTrenton room for rent, Warkworth Main St., 546 ond floor $700 - $735. $125/week. Cable and sq. ft. store with parking Appliances, storage unit, utilities included. Suitable and water included, rent is parking and laundry fa- for working person only. $550/month plus utilities cilities included First and last weeks. Sidextra. Call ney St. 613-965-5731. and HST. Call Utilities 705-927-8409. 705-778-5442.
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MUTTON METAL SALVAGE Free removal of scrap metal. Call Jeff at 905-344-7733.
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Outstanding People On The Leading Edge
Procter & Gamble is currently seeking highly motivated and goal-oriented individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to join our diverse operating teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.
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Advertising Sales Rep Specialty Publications Metroland East Belleville Quinte Region
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking for a Multi media savvy representative for our Belleville Quinte Ontario Sales Team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Multi Media Advertising Sales Representatives to join our organization. Our Specialty Publications Advertising Sales Representatives will introduce and sell our Multi Media marketing solutions across a number of platforms including Newspaper, Print, Flyer distribution and our many digital platforms to local small and medium sized businesses in the region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Experience selling across multiple media platforms is strongly recommended but not essential. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Responsible for ongoing sales with both new and existing clients • Provide our valued customers with creative and effective multi media advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of our organization • Prospect for new accounts including researching • Create proposals for prospective advertisers through compelling business cases • Assist in ad design, co-ordinate the execution of Multi Media advertising programs • Attain or surpass sales targets • Address client concerns in a timely and professional manner • Ability to present a variety of opportunities to all clients, and to support all special initiatives • As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Previous experience in sales and cold callings a must, experience selling across Multiple media platforms an asset • Superior customer service skills, creativity, and ability to be resourceful, expedient and work to deadlines. • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within our team and with clients • Positive attitude, flexible nature and excellent communication skills • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment, with strong attention to detail • A proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets, and unprecedented drive for results • Degree or diploma in marketing/ advertising, or equivalent work experience plus a good understanding of online and social media • Access to reliable vehicle WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to rprins@metroland.com by July 11th, 2014 . INTERNAL CANDIDATES: Please submit your application directly to the HR Regional Manager of the hiring division Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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We would like to thank all applicants in advance and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
CITY OF QUINTE WEST Invites applications for a ‘Contract’ Marina Manager The City of Quinte West is a vibrant rural/urban community with over 43,000 people located in Eastern Ontario. Set in a picturesque natural setting, Quinte West is known for being home to Canadian Forces Base Trenton. It is also known for being located at the mouth of the Trent Severn Waterway and the home of the City’s new marina on the shores of the Bay of Quinte. With the expected opening of the City’s new marina in 2015, the Marina Manager position is a seven (7) month contract commencing April 1st and ending October 31st. We are seeking an individual with outstanding leadership and customer service skills with the ability to deal with customer situations in a professional manner. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral are essential. It is expected that the Manager will be onsite at the marina on weekends and holidays to supervise all operations, marina students, and all other marina staff, including the provision of training in standard operating procedures. The Manager is responsible for preparing staff schedules. The Manager is also responsible for the daily, weekly and monthly tracking of any product sales, as well as the daily reconciliation of accounts and POS. It is expected that the Manager will document weekday and weekend marina activities and report to the City’s administrative staff, accordingly. The Manager will be responsible for the fuel dock, and to ensure the cleanliness of all marina grounds and marina facilities. The Manger will ensure the health and safety of employees and customers by following requirements as legislated by the Occupational Health and Safety Act. A minimum of 3 years’ experience in a supervisory role, preferably in a recreational/ marina environment is a definite asset. A Post-Secondary Degree/Diploma is also considered an asset. The successful candidate must have excellent working knowledge and experience with Microsoft applications, including Word and Excel. The candidate must possess a Valid Class “G” Ontario Driver’s License, hold a current Standard First Aid/CPR “C” and AED ticket, as well as having the Radio Operator Certification, Marine Class (VHF), or ability to acquire. The ability to swim is essential. Remuneration: The remuneration and contract details for this seven (7) month position are under review with the City of Quinte West Council. There is no pension or benefits attached to this position. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume clearly marked: “Application: Contract Marina Manager” by 4:30p.m. Friday July 11, 2014 to the undersigned: Tim Osborne, CMM III HR Professional, Manager Human Resources City of Quinte West P.O. Box 490 Trenton, ON K8V 5R6 Email: timo@quintewest.ca Website Address: www.quintewest.ca We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and is used to determine eligibility for potential employment. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the City of Quinte West is pleased to accommodate individual needs of applicants with disabilities within the recruitment process. Please call 613-392-2841 (4437) or email the above if you require an accommodation to ensure your participation in the recruitment and selection process. CL449631
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The Miller Waste Solutions Group is a diversified Canadian company servicing North America. We provide both public and private sectors with road construction, paving, road rehabilitation, highway maintenance, engineering construction, waste materials, cement and ready-mix concrete. Our Miller Waste division located in Ottawa, ON is looking for a full-time…
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You will repair, refurbish, install and build waste compactor bins, packer systems and garbage chutes, and will help with inventory control and welding equipment maintenance. You will be responsible for day to day wheel repairs on containers, general welding service calls, aiding in retrofit and new construction equipment installations and general compactor and container welding repairs such as bin bottoms and compactor bottoms replacements. You must be comfortable with standard hand/power-tools as you will be required to aid the repair technicians repairing and installing garbage chutes. You have 2-3 years’ welding experience, and are a current holder of and/or working towards CWB all positions stick certification. Able to work independently, you are self-motivated and a team player. A valid driver’s licence and availability to work weekends are required. Interested applicants are invited to forward a resume to: David Freemantle, 8050 Woodbine Ave., Markham, ON Email: david.freemantle@millergroup.ca Fax: (905) 475-6396 We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Miller Waste Limited is an equal opportunity employer.
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Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper The ideal candidate will have : • • • • • • •
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Specific Responsibilities: • Assist Operators where needed • Learn the paper feeding aspect of the position • Perform various departmental functions • Keep area clean and hazard free. • Transport finished product to appropriate departments Job Requirements: • Commitment to quality, productivity and apprentice program • Able to take directions from various press operators • Upon completion of training, should be capable of filling-in for 2nd press operator as required • Retrieve and prepare rolls for production • Good colour comprehension • Effective communication within a team environment • Positive, pro-active behaviour Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca This job closes June 27th, 2014 We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Ken Chard Construction. Renovations, decks, siding, sidewalks, fences, ceramic, windows, painting etc. Free estimates. Call: 613-398-7439.
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END OF JUNE GARAGE SALE at 9 Dufferin Street, Brighton, Sat. June 28th, 8 am to 1 pm. Join us, a few great families featuring items for this end of June garage sale. Small items for your kitchen, decor items, purses, even beautiful Christmas decorations ... start early this year ... get a jump on Christmas. Also DVDs, CDs and so much more.
Now hiring, Hilts Butcher Shop Ltd seeking part time poultry staff, 1-2 days per week, must be self-motivated, able to work on a team, as well as alone, have reliable transportation. Farming experience a plus. Competitive wage. Send resume to: j_hiltsbutchershop@outlook.com or call 705-696-2172.
WORK WANTED Painter or Handyman. No job is too small! Also any odd jobs. Seniors discount. Call Roger on cell 613-242-3958.
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Procter & Gamble Inc. has an immediate need for highly motivated and dependable individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse work teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville. Successful applicants will be hired under a 2 year renewable contract and will be required to work full hours of 36/48 hours per week on a 24/7 basis. Production Associates are paid a competitive wage rate and shift premiums.
Full Time Job Posting #EX201416 For details including job specifications and salary range please visit www.county.peterborough.on.ca under Employment Opportunities. ______________________________________ We thank all interested applicants, however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted. The County of Peterborough is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity in the workplace. For applicants with a disability, accommodations are available in the recruitment process should you be selected to participate. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information gathered will be used for the purpose of job selection.
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Assigning powers of attorney critical but exercise caution says lawyer News - Campbellford - Don’t wait until you’re elderly before thinking about assigning powers of attorney to someone you trust to make decisions about your personal care and handle your financial affairs when you’re no longer able to, says a lawyer experienced in such matters. “Once we own property, have assets and, especially, have children, powers of attorney are really useful because none of us can predict [when] we’re going to be in a car accident,” says Sarah Jacob, a barrister and solicitor with the SMM Law Professional Corporation in Cobourg. Without powers of attorney in place, “your spouse, partner or family members will be forced to hire a lawyer to obtain the necessary legal authority to act on your behalf,” the law firm warns in an information package Jacob handed out to visitors attending Seniors Appreciation Day at Campbellford Memorial Hospital June 20. “It is a very expensive, time-consuming and frustrating
procedure.” There are two kinds of power attorney: One involves giving someone the right to make decisions regarding personal care, the other relates to handling finances, property and other assets, including the making of gifts or loans to family members if that has been the practice. More than one person can be authorized to act in concert on a person’s behalf, if assigned the same role, or individually, if given a specific purpose, such as running a business, or making choices about medical treatment. “They can be incredibly dangerous documents,” because of the powers they invest in substitute decision-makers, Jacob said. She’s had clients “who honestly cannot trust anybody” and have relied on the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee “to step in and look after things for them but it’s very rare.” The Ontario agency does “a very good job,” she said. “It’s just that most of us don’t want
government employees having to step in if we have family we trust [to do the job].” When considering giving someone the power to act on your behalf “look at who would have the competency, the ability [and] the integrity” to best represent your interests, she said, and take into account their “strengths and vulnerabilities.” Giving powers of attorney to more than one person “is a pain in the butt for them,” she said, but “it’s far less likely … that two of them will steal than one … [or] invest in inappropriate, risky investments.” Jacob said a “bigger problem” is “seniors being pressured by family to write cheques to pay for things” and employing “emotional blackmail” to get their way, using grandchildren as pawns. She’s even had clients whose children have told them “they’ve lived too long, that the money should be theirs by now.” Those who give in “end up almost destitute because they have handed all their money over to
their children.” People can name close friends or professionals such as accountants or lawyers to handle their affairs should they become incapacitated, Jacob said. There are free government kits to create powers of attorney available at MPP offices that
“work well as long as people carry out the instructions very carefully.” People given power of attorney for property matters should “keep a running record of everything they do,” especially if those they’re helping are still doing things themselves,” to fend off
accusations later on “if something goes wrong.” Agreeing to manage someone’s affairs means doubling your own workload, because you’re then looking after two households, Jacob said. “It’s a lot of work [and] can be a lot of stress,” she said.
Scaffolding stolen from construction site
News - Trent Hills - Sometime between June 14 and June 15, 2014, unknown persons stole scaffolding equipment from a construction site at Trent Severn Waterway Lock #14 in the Municipality of Trent Hills. Northumberland OPP received the theft report on June 16 where unknown persons removed a large quantity of scaffolding from the site, specifically: eight 5-foot x 5-foot frames; eight 10-foot
angle braces; eight 10-foot platforms; four screw jacks; one wheelbarrow. The scaffolding is painted red and has white painted ends on the tubular braces. They have distinctive stencils and are painted with a business name: “Scaffold Fast” from Ottawa on them. The estimated value of the stolen equipment is $1,910. OPP are continuing this investigation.
Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for this theft should immediately contact the Northumberland OPP in Campbellford at 1-705-6533300. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call the Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477 (TIPS) where you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000
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Local MP announces extended operating hours for the waterway News Peterborough “Enhanced visitor service on the Trent-Severn Waterway with extended operating hours to support tourism, economic development will help Canadians connect with the incredible experiences along this heritage waterway.” This according to a joint press release from Rick Norlock, MP Northumberland-Quinte West, and Bruce Stanton, MP for Simcoe North. “I am pleased to hear about our government’s commitment to the Trent Severn Waterway [TSW]. The TSW is not only vital to support a robust tourism season, but is key for many businesses and industries located in and around the waterway to thrive, grow and prosper,” stated Norlock. Enhanced visitor service will help families create memories, meaningful experiences and better connect with nature stated the release on behalf of the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of the Environment and
Minister Responsible for Parks Canada. Enhancing service through extended hours on the Waterway supports the National Conservation Plan (NCP) that was recently launched by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The NCP will provide a shared and coherent vision to advance conservation efforts across the country. It will enable Canadians across the country to conserve and restore lands and waters, and enhance the connections between citizens and natural spaces. Beginning in time for the busy Canada Day long weekend, the Waterway lock stations will operate from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays through Sundays and holidays during the summer months. In addition, during the peak visitor season, Parks Canada will end the use of mobile crews and will move to fully staff all lock stations and bridges along the Trent-Severn Waterway for “upon arrival” service. Parks Canada will add a total
of 112 hours to the navigation schedule over the entire boating season. Full hours of operation are available at <www.parkscanada. gc.ca/trent>. The recent announcement builds on other recent Government of Canada actions to enhance visitor experiences along Ontario’s heritage canals. Some recent actions include: a partnership with the Canoe Museum on the Trent-Severn Waterway to explore moving the museum to the Peterborough Lift Lock; a new collaborative relationship between Parks Canada and Ontario Waterpower Association to manage and develop the hydroelectric potential of national historic canal systems in Ontario, foster new infrastructure investment, encourage clean hydroelectric energy and support the long-term sustainability of the Trent-Severn Waterway and Rideau Canal; establishing a new structure to support the Waterways on business development; a collaborative relationship between Parks
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OPP investigate fuel thefts News - Northumberland - On June 18, a resident in Campbellford reported to the Northumberland OPP that a vehicle parked at the water treatment plant had the hose from their vehicle’s gas tank cut and fuel was siphoned from it. The estimated value of the loss is unknown at this time. Sometime overnight on June 17, 2014, unknown persons went to the Essex Top Crop Sales business on Purdy Road in Colborne and stole diesel fuel from a tractor trailer parked next to the building. Northumberland OPP received the theft report at approximately 8 a.m. on June 18. There were two tractor trailer trucks parked side by side from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. Both trucks are equipped with anti-siphon devices on their gas tanks. Suspects managed to defeat the anti-siphon unit on one truck and took approximately 373 litres of diesel fuel. The estimated loss of gas and cost to repair the aluminum fuel tank is $500. OPP are continuing to investigate these occurrences and would like to remind residents and business owners to be extra vigilant for suspicious persons or activity in and around vehicles, detached fuel tanks or other fuel containment areas because of the continuing rise of gas prices. Any suspicious person or activity should be reported to police immediately.
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