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14 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 30301 Auto, 1.4 4cyl ecotec turbo, keyless entry, fact remote start, tract ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 24,031 km
14 MAZDA 3 GX 29917 Auto, 2.0 4cyl, hatchback, keyless entry, push btn start, tract ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, Bluetooth, pwr group, steer ctrl. 67,448 km
14 MAZDA 3 GS 30386 Manual 6spd, 2.0 4cyl Skyactiv, keyless entry, alloys, push btn start, AC, CD, MP3, rev cam, Bluetooth, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise, touchscreen, Wi-Fi. 55,523 km
$12,995 $
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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
30458 Auto, 1.8 4cyl ecotec, keyless entry, tract ctrl, AC, MP3, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, crank window, pwr locks, steer ctrl, curb side mirrors. 49,810 km
$12,495 $
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82
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17 NISSAN FRONTIER $34,995 $ PRO4X 30425E Auto, 4.0 V6, 4x4, crew cab, alloys, pwr roof/seats, leather, heat seats, AC, dual climate, nav, rev cam, park aid, Bluetooth. 17,466 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
30268 Auto, 2.0 4cyl, keyless entry, bucket seats, heat seats, AC, CD, MP3, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 69,293 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
16 CHRYSLER 300 LTD 30417 Auto, 3.6 V6, RWD, fact remote start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats/mirrors, AC, MP3, sat radio, nav. 23,903 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
13 FORD F-150 XLT 30353A Auto, 5.0 8cyl, 4x4, crew cab, short box, flex fuel, tonneau cover, box liner, alloys, AC, Sync, pwr group, cruise, steer ctrl. 71,103 km
$9,995 $
67
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$12,495 $
84
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$25,195 $
152
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$26,195 $
200
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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
15 CHEVROLET SPARK 29878E Auto, 1.2 4cyl, hatchback, keyless entry, alloys, tract ctrl, AC, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 54,490 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
13 BUICK VERANO 30207 Auto, 2.4 4cyl ecotec, fact remote start, leather trim seats, AC, dual climate, CD, MP3, sat radio, rev cam, park aid, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, Intellilink. 31,363 km
14 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 30173 Auto, 1.4 4cyl ecotec turbo, keyless entry, fact remote start, alloys, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, rev cam, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, MyLink, touchscreen. 56,031 km
$10,195 $
68
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$13,995 $
107
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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$13,495 $
91
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
16 DODGE RAM 1500 $41,995 $ SPORT 30164 Auto, 5.7 V8 Hemi, 4x4, crew cab, short box, trailer hitch, box liner, chrome step bar, alloys, pwr roof/seats, leather, heat/cool seats, AC, nav, rev cam, park aid, U-connect. 19,021 km
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
14 CADILLAC ATS 30057 Auto, 2.0 4cyl turbo, AWD, alloys, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, dual climate, rev cam, Bluetooth, pwr group, cruise, touchscreen, Bose snd. 44,077 km
15 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 30446 Auto, 1.4 4cyl ecotec turbo, keyless entry, fact remote start, AC, MP3, sat radio, rev cam, park aid, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, MyLink. 19,303 km
$21,495 $
144
bi-weekly
84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$14,995 $
101
bi-weekly
84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
11 DODGE RAM 1500 $22,995 $ BIG HORN 30349A Auto, 5.7 V8 Hemi, 4x4, fact remote start, crew cab, short box, tonneau cover, pwr seats, AC, rev cam, park aid, U-connect, cruise, dual exhaust, Rhinolining box. 87,467 km
204
bi-weekly
60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
16 CHRYSLER 200 S 30363 Auto, 3.6 V6, fact remote start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat/cool seats, AC, dual climate, nav, rev cam. 23,309 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
15 CHEVROLET SPARK 29879E Auto, 1.2 4cyl, hatchback, keyless entry, alloys, tract ctrl, AC, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 59,480 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
16 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 30004E Auto, 5.7 V8 Hemi, 4x4, crew cab, alloys, AC, U-connect, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr slide rear window, pwr group, cruise. 22,444 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$19,695 $
119
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$10,195 $
68
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$30,995 $
187
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
Deferred payments subject to financing. All payments are based on bi-weekly payments. All 2010–2012 – 60 mths: 2013 – 72 mths, 2014 – 84 mths, 2015 - 2017 – 96 mths: P.P.S.A, License and taxes extra. EG: $10,000 + Taxes $1,300 + P.P.S.A. $65 = $11,365 financed over 60 mths at 5.9% = $117.34 Bi-Weekly with a cost of borrowing of $1,962.47 on approved credit. All cash deals are price of vehicle + taxes. Terms & rates are current at time of print. 0 Down + HST. Most 2016 & 2017 vehicles are former daily rentals. Bayview Auto is not responsible for pricing, vehicle option or mileage errors printed in this flyer. Contact dealership for more information.
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BayviewAuto.ca 13 BUICK VERANO LUXURY 30122 Auto, 2.4 4cyl ecotec, fact remote start, alloys, pwr roof/seats, push btn start, leather, heat seats, rev cam, OnStar, AC, dual climate, pwr group, cruise, heat steer. 61,086 km
15 CHEVROLET SPARK 29876E Auto, 1.2 4cyl, hatchback, keyless entry, alloys, AC, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 53,432 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
15 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 30398 Auto, 1.4 4cyl ecotec turbo, keyless entry, AC, CD, sat radio, rev cam, OnStar, compass ext temp gauge, pwr group, MyLink, touchscreen. 18,684 km
$13,995 $
107
72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
29806 Auto, 2.4 4cyl ecotec, fact remote start, alloys, leather trim seats, AC, rev cam, OnStar, cruise, touch screen, Intellilink. 27,473 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$10,195 $
16 CHRYSLER 300 S
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68
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
101
bi-weekly
84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$17,295
14 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 29386 Auto, 1.4 4cyl turbo ecotec, fact remote start, alloys, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, rev cam, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, cruise, MyLink. 31,363 km
14 CADILLAC ATS 30118 Auto, 2.0 4cyl turbo, RWD, alloys, pwr roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, dual climate, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, Bose snd. 34,509 km
30052 Auto, 3.6 V6, RWD, fact remote start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, dual climate, nav, rev cam. 22,405 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$14,995 $
17 HYUNDAI SONOTA $ 29989E Auto, 2.4 4cyl GDI, keyless entry, alloys, heat seats, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio rev cam, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, cruise. 29,529 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
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104
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
12 CHEVROLET SONIC 30494 Manual 5spd, 1.8 4cyl ecotec, keyless entry, tract ctrl, bucket seats, AC, MP3, OnStar, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, tilt steer. 70,178 km
16 CHRYSLER 300 S 30030 Auto, 3.6 6cyl, AWD, fact remote start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats/mirrors, AC, dual climate, nav. 35,291 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$13,995 $
94
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
17 CHEVROLET CRUZE PREMIER 29780E Auto, 1.4 4cyl turbo ecotec, alloys, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats/steer, AC, MP3, sat radio, rev cam, park aid, OnStar. 22,943 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$19,995 $
134
bi-weekly
84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
15 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 29896 Auto, 1.4 4cyl turbo TSI, hatchback, keyless entry, alloys, heat seats, AC, MP3, sat radio, Bluetooth, compass, ext temp gauge. 60,839 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
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$16,995 $
103
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$28,495 $
172
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$7,395 $
66
bi-weekly 60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$28,995 $
175
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$19,195 $
116
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$14,995 $
101
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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
16 MINI COOPER 30220 Auto, 1.5 4cyl twin pwr turbo, coupe, keyless entry, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, tract ctrl, leather, heat seats, AC, pwr group, cruise. 46,703 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
14 CADILLAC ATS 30049 Auto, 2.0 4cyl turbo, AWD, alloys, pwr roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, Bose snd. 57,282 km
15 CHEVROLET SONIC LT 30490 Auto, 1.8 4cyl ecotec, hatchback, keyless entry, fact remote start, alloys, heat seats, AC, Bluetooth, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, touchscreen, MyLink. 59,428 km
17 NISSAN ALTIMA SV 29717E Auto, 2.5 4cyl, fact remote start, alloys, pwr roof/seats, push btn start, heat seats, AC, dual climate, rev cam, Bluetooth. 21,153 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
13 CADILLAC ATS LUXURY 29629 Auto, 3.6 V6, AWD, fact remote start, flex fuel, pwr roof, push btn start, leather, memory seat, heat seat/ steer, rev cam, park aid, OnStar, cruise, paddle shift, safety alert. 31,176 km
13 VW JETTA COMFORTLINE 30090 Auto, 2.0 4cyl turbo TDI, diesel, alloys, pwr roof, heat seats, AC, CD, MP3, Bluetooth, pwr group, cruise. 109,356 km
$16,995 $
103
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$20,995 $
141
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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$11,195 $
75
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$20,995 $
127
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$23,495 $
179
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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$14,995 $
114
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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
16 MINI COOPER 29999 Auto, 1.5 4cyl twin turbo, keyless entry, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leatherette, heat seats, AC, MP3, Bluetooth, compass. 39,135 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
13 FORD FIESTA SE 29836 Auto, 1.6 4cyl, keyless entry, trailer hitch, tract ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, Sync, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr group, steer ctrl. 22,942 km
15 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 29525E Auto, 1.2 3cyl, hatchback, tract ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, Bluetooth, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer ctrls, tilt steer, budget buddy. 69,289 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
16 CHRYSLER 300 S 30162 Auto, 3.6 6cyl, RWD, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats/mirrors, AC, dual climate, nav, rev cam, U-connect. 26,247 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
13 NISSAN SENTRA SR 29567 Auto, 1.8 4cyl, keyless entry, alloys, push btn start, econo mode, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, Bluetooth, compass, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors. 41,103 km
14 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 30452 Auto, 1.4 4cyl turbo, keyless entry, fact remote start, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, OnStar, pwr group, cruise, steer ctrl. 30,816 km
$16,995 $
103
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$9,995 $
76
bi-weekly 72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$9,295 $
62
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$28,195 $
170
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$11,995 $
91
bi-weekly 72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$12,695 $
85
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
15 VW BEETLE COMFORTLINE 30079 Auto, 1.8 4cyl turbo TSI, alloys, pwr roof, push btn start, leather, AC, MP3, sat radio, Bluetooth, cruise, touchscreen. 10,753 km
13 BUICK VERANO 30106 Auto, 2.4 4cyl ecotec, keyless entry, alloys, leather trim seats, heat seats, AC, OnStar, pwr group, cruise. 57,488 km
16 CHRYSLER 200 S 29908 Auto 9spd, 3.6 V6, fact remote start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat seats/mirrors/ steer, AC, dual climate, nav. 20,390 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
$20,995 $
141
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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$12,995 $
99
bi-weekly 72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$19,195 $
116
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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
16 DODGE CHARGER $25,495 $ SXT 30132 Auto, 3.6 6cyl, RWD, fact remote start, alloys, pwr roof/seats, push btn start, heat seats/mirrors, AC, dual climate, nav, U-connect. 18,572 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL
16 LEXUS ES 350 30236 Auto, 3.5 V6, alloys, pwr roof, push btn start, leather, pwr seats, heat/ cool seats, AC, dual climate, park aid, Bluetooth, pwr group, cruise. 23,613 km
14 MAZDA 3 GS 30474 Auto, 2.0 4cyl Skyactiv, keyless entry, alloys, push btn start, heat seats, AC, CD, MP3, rev cam, Bluetooth, pwr group, cruise, touchscreen. 61,545 km
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bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$37,495 $
226
bi-weekly
96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
$12,795 $
86
bi-weekly 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST
Deferred payments subject to financing. All payments are based on bi-weekly payments. All 2011-2012: 60 mths, 2013: 72 mths, 2014-2015: 84 mths, 2016-2017: 96 mths: P.P.S.A, License and taxes extra. EG: $10,000 + Taxes $1,300 + P.P.S.A. $65 = $11,365 financed over 60 mths at 5.9% = $117.34 Bi-Weekly with a cost of borrowing of $1,962.47 on approved credit. All cash deals are price of vehicle + taxes. Terms & rates are current at time of print. 0 Down + HST. Most 2016 & 2017 vehicles are former daily rentals. Bayview Auto is not responsible for pricing, vehicle option or mileage errors printed in this flyer. Contact dealership for more information.
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Prince Charles shakes hands with a Canadian Forces member during a visit to CFB Trenton’s Advanced Warfare Centre on Friday, June 30. Charles and his wife Camilla toured the base as part of their recent Royal Tour. Stephen Petrick/Metroland
BY MARTIN DURKIN
CFB Trenton - It was a wet morning at CFB Trenton as Prince Charles and Camilla touched for their Royal tour of the base July 30. A quick introduction was given at the hangar before being whisked off to the Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre on base. From there Prince Charles attended a Search and
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“We have always intended to have one (a new location), we just hadn’t gotten it done yet, we didn’t get it all done at the same time.” Residents can now take their bagged household and yard waste to the 26 Chester Rd., where proof of Quinte West residency is required, i.e. drivers license, current water or tax bill. The rates will be the same as Pelham Street with garbage bag tags $2.50 each and yard waste bag tags $1.00. Waste Management staff will not accept cash payments, debit or credit card only.
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Trenton — Quinte West has partnered with Waste Management to provide residents a yard waste and household garbage depot at the transfer station located at 26 Chester Rd. in Trenton, as of Tuesday July 4. Following the closure of the Pelham Street public works yard where the previous yard waste disposal and depot were located, an alternative has been found, said Mayor Jim Harrison. “It’s the same as what we had, only a different location, it will serve all of the people who were using the other one and hopefully a few more,” he said.
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Trenton - As June continued her month of stormy weather, FreshCo and Wounded Warriors banded together in Quinte West for a barbeque to help raise funds for a cause. With all proceeds going to Wounded Warriors, owner Clarence Blakely did his part in the chain wide event. “As our store we are hoping to have $2,000 raised,” said Blakely. “As an organization we’ve probably raised about $75,000.” With a goal of $100,000 for Wounded Warriors, Blakely says raising funds for this program just made sense in Trenton. “It’s just feels good to give back to the military which helps to make our country so great,” said Blakely. David Mcdonald, who has served just over 12 years with the Canadian Army is a reservist now based in Toronto. He has also been deployed with Task Force 308 to Afghanistan in 2008 until 2009. Injured in a vehicle roll over during combat patrol in Kandahar, McDonald received many physical injuries but says the biggest blow was the brain trauma which has now led to PTSD.
He is now the National Partnership Director with Wounded Warriors and looks after fundraisers such as the barbeque with FreshCo. With monies going to support veterans, their families and first responders, Mcdonald says Wounded Warriors is a very important program within the Armed Forces. “In Canada just by the nature of who we are, we have an extremely proud military tradition,” said Mcdonald. “We have deployed a lot of members especially in the last several decades to combat zones and they didn’t necessarily get the recognition they should have gotten when they came home.” But Afghanistan changed all that says Mcdonald. “It was on everyone’s mind through social media and the News and that put a lot of interest on the men and women who were deployed that come back injured,” explained Mcdonald. Mcdonald says the focus is to help those wounded warriors reclaim the lives they lost, or help find them a new life in which they can contribute to society. “It’s important to not only recognize their service but recognize when they’ve been injured, they need not a hand out but a hand up to get back to the people they
were,” said Mcdonald. “It’s important for Canada to recognize that these mental health problems do exist and to dispel the myths that are surrounding them and the stigmas attached.” With events such as Canada Day, Mcdonald says what the general public thinks of as PTSD is a veteran coming back and dealing with loud noises such as fireworks. And no doubt, that can be an issue, however its things like driving in traffic and wondering if you might hit an explosive device driving down Main Street that is hard to get over. Even being stuck in traffic is hard since they were used to people getting out of their way overseas during deployment while driving heavy machinery. It’s also something more personal and devastating. “This was the last Canadian town I stepped into when I was deployed, and for a lot of my Canadian friends this was the last Canadian town they came home to when they went down the highway of heroes,” said Mcdonald. Moving forward, Mcdonald says the support that the Trenton community and FreshCo give to
Wounded Warriors is a special acknowledgement given back to the veteran family. “We are just looking forward to continuing that partnership with Wounded Warriors and this community moving forward with days like today and this barbecue,” says McDonald. As the long weekend comes closer as well as the arrival of Prince Charles and Camilla, Mcdonald looks back fondly on a memory. “In 2010 my armoured unit was receiving its new colours, which is a flag with all its battle honours. Prince Charles and Camilla flew over (to Toronto) to present us with the colours,” explained Mcdonald. “I was the first member of my unit to be injured since WW2. I thought I was going to be on the parade itself but they pulled me off and said, ‘no the Prince has requested to have a personal meeting with you.” His family was coming down to see the parade and Mcdonald chuckles remembering the phone
call he had to make to his mother telling her about the change in plans. Mcdonald and his folks were given a private 30 minute session with royalty. “I got the quickest royal protocol session that’s ever been given,” laughed Mcdonald. “I was surprised how down to earth they were and they were very interested in how I was doing.” Camilla also took a personal interest with Mcdonald’s mother, wanting to know how she was dealing with the news of her son and his injuries. “What I was really embarrassed about was I made a minor faux pas when Camilla went to go say something and I interrupted her and said, ‘ma’am this is my mother,’ apparently you’re not supposed to interrupt, she was a little taken aback but she took it in stride and I’m still here and not in jail,” laughed Mcdonald who says if he got the chance to meet them again, he would truly enjoy it.
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Quinte West firefighters advance to national FireFit finals BY ERIN STEWART
Trenton – Quinte West firefighters impressed the hometown crowd during the FireFit Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec regional hosted at Centennial Park over the Canada Day weekend. With an impressive display of endurance, strength and skill, multiple Quinte West firefighters earned themselves a bye into the FireFit finals in Ottawa in September. Volunteer firefighter Taylor Wardhaugh, 25, and senior fire prevention officer Greg King, 49, won silver in the X3
Tandem mixed relay. Wardhaugh, Ryan McNaught, City Councillor and volunteer firefighter David McCue, 68, and King won silver in the mixed team relay. King also won gold in the Senior Officer/Chiefs category -- individual race. The Quinte West team made up of King, McNaught, Tim Hennessey, Aaron Wade and Matt Michaud finished in fourth place overall. However, the team finished first against other teams from the Eastern Ontario Region, which gives them a bye to nationals. The Scott FireFit championships is based on firefighting tasks commonly performed in emergency situations, like pulling a 175 pound dummy, climbing six storeys of stairs and carrying hoses in full gear. The event featured 130 firefighters; 14 from Quinte West, and attracted thousands of spectators over the weekend, said King. “It’s been a great turnout, both sides of the course are lined with people, we have five bleachers that are just packed full, it’s been awesome,” said King.
City Councillor and volunteer firefighter David McCue, 68, during the FireFit Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec regional hosted at Centennial Park over the Canada Day weekend. Catherine Frost
“It’s a chance for firefighters to showcase what we do, especially the working fire, so this event simulates the challenges that we would face in an emergency situation,” he said. “You’re wearing almost 75 more pounds on top of your body weight, plus carrying another 45 pounds of hose on your shoulder, so it’s pretty demanding.” McCue said he would like to think his relay team pushed the winning Toronto Pearson Fire Department team to set a record with a time of 1:13:41. “I’m thrilled our mixed team allowed an old guy like me to run with them and we still finished second. My team carries me, they’re good to the old guy,” said a modest McCue. “We had one female but we didn’t need anybody else, Taylor could have done the whole course herself, she’s that good, she really is,” he said. In the middle of the events, duty called. “We had a house fire right in the middle of it,” said McCue. “I think I ran two races, went to the house fire and came back and then we got called to another fire so I did five races and two fires”. Ben Potts, 26, with the Quinte West Fire Department’s Station 2, competed for his first time. “I was so excited, a lot of nerves going into it, a very great setup by the Quinte West Fire
Department,” he said. “It’s awesome to be around so much talent. I’m brand new. It’s awesome to stand by and watch all of the accomplished guys and the skill coming through,” he said. Potts said it’s been nice to work with McCue and Keith Locklin, two national champions. “We’ve got the trophies in our hall,
they’re definitely mentors so it’s great, nice to train under them,” he said. “There was a lot of love shown this weekend for the fire department, and we appreciate it,” said McCue. “I’ve been going to these for 16 years, this is up there as one of the best FireFit competitions I’ve been to, it was 150 per cent of what anybody could have dreamed of or expected.”
Quinte West senior fire prevention officer Greg King, 49, drags a 175 pound dummy during the FireFit Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec regional hosted at Centennial Park over the Canada Day weekend. Catherine Frost
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Venezuela: Hand grenades from a helicopter After almost three months of daily antigovernment demonstrations, what Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro needed most was an excuse to impose martial law, or at least to use major violence and mass arrests close the protests Gwynne Dyer to down. On Tuesday, Maduro got his excuse. A stolen police helicopter flew over the Supreme Court building in Caracas – and dropped a couple of hand grenades near it. As “terrorist” incidents go, it was so incompetent and downright silly that you begin to suspect that it wasn’t a “false flag” operation sponsored by the government after all. If Maduro’s people were aiming to give themselves an excuse for a crack-down, surely they would have come up with something more impressive than a guy in a helicopter dropping a couple of hand-grenades at random onto the Supreme Court lawn. The man behind this attack was Oscar Perez, a police officer who announced in a video posted on Instagram that he was launching an armed struggle against tyranny. “We are a coalition of military employees, policemen and civilians who are looking for balance and are against this criminal government,” Pérez said, and the four armed men standing behind him in the video tried to look fierce. The ski-masks helped a bit, but it was hard not to giggle. They really didn’t look very dangerous. But you have to work with the material at hand, and President Maduro did his best to inflate the incident into a major terrorist attack. “I have activated the entire armed forces to defend the peace,” he said. “Sooner or later, we are going to capture that helicopter and those who carried out this terror attack.” (And while we’re at it, we’ll round up a lot of other people who support the opposition.) Maduro can no longer stay in power by democratic means. There is no doubt that he won the presidency by a narrow but genuine majority (1.5 percent) in the 2013 election that followed the death of Hugo Chavez, the herofounder of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. But there is also no doubt that the opposition coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable, won a landslide victory in the parliamentary election of 2015. What made the difference between those
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two elections was the price of oil. In 2013 it was around $100 per barrel. By 2015 it was in the low $40s, and it is still there today. Venezuela is not a rich country, although most Venezuelans believe it is. It has a lot of oil, but it produces almost nothing else and imports practically everything it consumes. So it is rich when oil is at $100 – but it is very poor when it is below $50. The country is therefore now broke. For reasons having nothing to do with alleged plots by the US or the wicked local elites, per capita income in Venezuela has fallen by more than half in the past two years. So people are angry, including many of the poor people who benefitted from Chavez’s generosity with the oil revenues back in the Good Old Days. There is a presidential election due next year, and as things stand now Maduro would probably lose by two-to-one. The National Assembly has had a twothirds majority of opposition members since the 2015 election, and it has been pressing hard to bring the presidential election forward to this year. Maduro had to stop that, and his first step was to have the Supreme Court, which is packed with Chavez and Maduro appointees, strip the National Assembly of all its powers and take them for itself. This is what triggered the daily anti-government demonstrations that began in early April. The Supreme Court’s action was clearly unconstitutional, and after three days that also saw protests from members of his own party Maduro ordered the judges to backtrack on their decree. But the protesters, with the bit between their teeth, stayed out in the street. Despite 70 dead in the past three months, they are still there today. So Maduro, desperate to sideline the National Assembly, then came up with the idea of rewriting the constitution. There was no referendum to test popular support for this idea, and the people in the “constituent assembly” are being chosen according to rules set by the Maduro government. Nobody is fooled by all this flim-flam, and it is no surprise that Oscar Perez, whether he is a deluded revolutionary or a secret government stooge flying false colours, chose to drop his little hand-grenades on the Supreme Court. It has become a symbol of the illicit manipulation by which Maduro clings to power, and therefore a natural target for those who oppose the government (or pretend to). In either case, Maduro has his pretext, and will now clamp down harder and try to terrify the opposition into submission. It is probably going to get much nastier yet in Venezuela.
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Reporter’s Notebook by Stephen Petrick The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall had a lovely dessert of strawberries, cream and cake while visiting the Wellington Farmers Market last Friday. They had pleasant company along the table, a picturesque park and blue water to their back and about 500 photographers documenting their every move. Although organizers of royal tours try to make it seem so casual, there is nothing ordinary about visits to Canada involving members of what’s arguably the world’s most famous family. I’ve spent several years working in journalism, but I’ve never had a day like Friday, June 30, 2017, when I covered the visit of Prince Charles and Camilla to the Quinte area. Community newspaper work is usually routine. Drive to an event, park your car, get out and record what’s happening. But, this event was different. To gain media access to the tour, journalists had to file paper work – the stuff that proves you’re not a terrorist. And thankfully the people at CFB Trenton, who co-ordinated much of the activities, processed mine in time, despite it being submitted hideously late. To properly cover the events in Wellington, I learned, I’d have to travel with a media tour bus. That bus left the base at 10:30 a.m. and took us to the headquarters of the Advanced Warfare Centre, where us paparazzi folks were shepherded into a pen like cattle. There we waited for about an hour for the royal guests to arrive. As the TV journalists fretted about how to cover their live hits for noon-hour broadcasts, those of us with less deadline pressure chatted casually. I laughed out loud when another print reporter noticed a Canadian Forces member sweeping the tiniest speckles of dirt from the sidewalk by the entrance. “Everyone’s got to be perfect for the prince,” he observed. After Charles’ and Camilla’s uninteresting entrance to the building, we were whisked in to watch the Prince meet with members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment, who gave a parachute demonstration. It went quickly and it was impossible to hear what the Prince of Wales said to the troops. No matter, though; it was clearly just small talk. Journalists on other buses were ferried to other events on the base involving Camilla. Minutes later we were back on the bus. A few members of the travelling British press – blokes my editor Chris Malette (who had covered other Royal tours) had warned me would be insuf-
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Trenton museum celebrates Canada’s Sesquicentennial BY TERRY MCNAMEE
Trenton—People in 19th century costumes reflecting Trenton’s early settlers were part of Strawberry Market Days, held Wednesday through Friday, June 28-30 at the Trenton Town Hall 1861. The event, hosted by the Trent Port Historical Society, included salad, strawberries, cake and ice cream in the Heritage Cafe, plus “Market Stalls” where visitors could shop for baked goods, preserves, candy, aprons, homemade soap, rolled beeswax candles, log cabin birdhouses, shelves, coat racks, mirrors, quilted items and much more. While rainy weather kept larger crowds away on the last two days, sunny weather on opening day made the
old town hall a popular place to visit, according to museum manager and event co-ordinator Laura Rickards. “Every chair in the place was filled!” Rickards said. “We had record sales.” With limited display space, items are often rotated on and off display. For Canada’s 150th birthday, the focus was on items from the mid to late 1800s. They included an old spinning wheel, kitchen items, Native artifacts and even the original Mayor’s chair. All of the artifacts are local and were either donated or were on loan to the museum, Rickards said. There is also a display of items connected with Trenton’s once-thriving motion picture industry. Also included was a collection of six oil paintings that has been in storage for the past
year. “We’ve hung the Squires paintings that depict Trenton’s pioneer settlement days,” Rickards said. The paintings were done by Rev. Bowen Squire (19011991) and were donated to the Trent Port Historical Society by Trenton Christian School in 2003. Trenton Town Hall 1861 is located at 55 King St. in Trenton and, as the name indicates, was the city’s original municipal hall. “We are in the building through the graciousness of City Hall,” Rickards said. Money from cafe sales helps support the museum. For more information, visit the society’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ TrentonTownHall
JOIN US FOR Volunteer Shirley Lyford of Trenton was in costume while selling baked goods, preserves and sunbonnets during Strawberry Market Days on June 28-30 at the Trenton Town Hall 1861.
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Quinte West celebrates Canada 150 in a sea of red ed, she said. “We come every year. I think there is a lot more people this year. I was surprised at how many people there were,” said Kingshott. Back this year was the crowd-pleasing Vanderlaan Building Products Ontario’s Strongest Man 2017 competition. Maxime Boudreault won gold, while Karl Hjelholt, Kyle Rayner and Eric Rautenberg rounded out the top four and have qualified to compete at Canada’s Strongest Man 2017. The next Strongest Man competition will be on Aug. 12 at Quinte Ribfest in Centennial Park. The third annual Quinte Idol was back to showcase local talent.
“The quality of our local talent is excellent and supporting our local artists, especially our youth during events such as Canada Day is very important,” said organizor Councillor Duncan Armstrong. In the JK-Grade 4 category, Penelope Gilbert took first place singing Lost Boy. The other singers in this category were Clover Boyd (2nd place), Lily White(3rd place), Hannah Droulliard, Gloria Lombardi and Ava Bilodeau. Anissa Neilson was named the winner in the Grade 5 to Grade 8 category with her rendition of a Rita MacNeil song called She’s Called Nova Scotia. The remaining singers in this grouping were made up of Vanessa Lombardi( 2nd place), Grace Veenstra (3rd Place), Kayleigh Vankoughnett and Alexis Droulliard. The high school category saw newcomer Shelby Olmstead nip reigning two time champion Hailey Borden for first place with her sensational performance of At Last by Etta James. Other contestants in this category where Makalya George (3rd place) and Bailey Droulliard. Harm Zylstra, chair of the Quinte West Canada Day committee, said this year’s event was very successful, considering the challenges they faced with wet grounds and rain in the morning. “All in all, it was extremely busy down there; it filled right up. Given all the things we had against us, we pulled off — I think — a very successful event, Padraic Moore competes in the Vanderlaan Building Products Ontario's topped off by an excellent fireworks disStrongest Man 2017 competition at Centennial Park on Saturday July play, and at the end of the day, it was perfect weather. A perfect night for fire1. BY ERIN STEWART
Trenton — Quinte West’s Centennial Park turned into a sea of red and white, as residents enthusiastically took part in the festivities to celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday in Trenton. Kathy Kingshott and her family took part in the celebrations at the park. “We’re just loving Canada Day. We are such proud Canadians, there’s no place we would rather be than in Canada,” she said. “They did an excellent job here. I love all of the red and white everywhere. It’s just great to see everybody having such fun, even if it is a little bit cloudy, and we’re really looking forward to the fireworks tonight.” The crowds were larger than expect-
Alexanne Lalonde (L), 4, and sister Brielle Lalonde (R), 6, ate their Canada Day cupcakes supplied by Smylie’s Your Independent Grocer at Centennial Park, Saturday July 1. Erin Stewart/Metroland
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You don’t want to be subject of a SAR mission BY MARTIN DURKIN
CFB Trenton - “I have a list! I have a list of things to tell you!” Capt. Erin Chapman with 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron sits down for an interview, eager to let the public know how to stay safe this summer. “Life jackets is circled number one on my list,” says Chapman. “High water or low water it doesn’t matter, when it’s open people go out on it and they don’t wear life jackets.” Every year is the same and Chapman shakes her head knowing the search and rescue (SAR) technicians with 424 Sqn. are going to be called out and not necessarily to rescue, but to recover. “The life jacket can’t be beside you, people need to wear them,” she says sternly. “I pose this to my friends and family, I say ‘when you go out on a boat, why don’t you wear one?’ And they always say, ‘well I’m not planning on getting off the boat, I’m not planning in getting into an accident,’ and I tell them, do you wear a seat belt?” Their response is always yes; to which Chapman always asks what the difference is? “Even yesterday, a woman fell off the back of a boat and nobody noticed for 45 minutes and we never found her,” says Chapman. Whether it’s because people don’t know that life jackets come in smaller and comfortable sizes now, or because just like wearing a bike helmet isn’t cool, Chapman shakes her head in frustration knowing firsthand, the consequence of silly decisions. Chapman may not know how the issue should be properly addressed to get people to wake up, but she knows that fines and laying charges aren’t the answer. Whether its snowmobiles going through thin ice, a wild night on a four wheeler, or lack of lifejackets, her priority is to get you out as safe as possible despite your own neglect. “If we start fining people for our service, it’s going to discourage people from wanting to signal us,” explains Chapman who, in the past has rescued people who thought they were going
to be charged and did not want to ask for help. “There is no cost for our services, we will never be mad, even if it’s the biggest and most stupid moment of your life, it doesn’t matter, we are happy to be there and to help,” said Chapman. Last year had 250 calls, and it resulted in 56 rescues. Certain calls were false alarms, sometimes a rescue was made by somebody else, too many are recoveries. The deep effects Chapman has had to witness in recovering rather than a rescue is life changing and forever. Not just for her team but for the families. “It’s the maintainers who are waiting at home, and when you get there they say, ‘did you find them!’ And we have to say yes, but they’re gone,” explains Chapman. “It’s your own family members when you get home they say, ‘how was your night?’ And we say, well we found a body, it has this ripple effect.” One question that has been coming up in the media this year from families who have lost a loved one is, “Why didn’t the O.P.P call 8 Wing sooner?” Chapman explains the communication process. “We don’t speak directly with any agency except the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) here in Trenton. JRCC controls us, they have many assets and the caller there is the one who receives the calls,” explains Chapman. “They have highly specialized training that when they get a call they look at the information and determine what assets are best suited for this task. Often times it will be O.P.P or it will be us or the O.P.P will call and ask for support because JRCC is going to be taking care of marine rescues first and then humanitarian second.” When the O.P.P calls in a humanitarian rescue which will be a land issue, the JRCC looks at it and decides whether the helicopter is best suited for the search and rescue. If the answer is no there has to be a good reason for it. “We are simply the asset and we are
The crew of Rescue 493 that recovered and medically evacuated a casualty to Pembroke Regional Hospital on May 9 are shown here from left: Aircraft Commander Captain Rich Gough, SAR Team Lead Sergeant Phil Friolet, Flight Engineer Corporal Art Mason, First Officer Captain Brett Vernon-Jarvis, and SAR Team Member Master Corporal Jon Wall. Martin Durkin/Metroland
ready to assist at any time,” said Chapman who explains if they haven’t been called in, it’s because they are not well suited for the task at that given time and has nothing to do with not being called out sooner. Chapman says further preparation by a boater has two sides. What you need on your boat for in case something happens and what to have on you if an accident does occur. “In preparation, checking the weather is a big one. Telling someone where you are going and for how long is important,” said Chapman who says the number in your party is good to know as well. Understanding that this year has seen higher water levels than normal, your favourite route to that secret fishing hole may have deadheads or floating debris hiding below the surface you’re not used to. The second part of preparation is what you have on you in an accident.
Chapman can’t stress enough that boaters and hikers should be carrying, matches, a working cellphone, a flash light and spot beacons or E.L.Ts. “E.L.Ts are small electronic devices; you press a button it sends a signal to a satellite and JRCC is immediately notified,” explained Chapman. The devices are available at most sporting goods stores. Stressing that you can never be over prepared, Early this spring Chapmanand her crew had one of the toughest calls of the year. The squadron was sent out west of Collingwood near Tobermorry, for a canoe with two young men missing. “It was a beautiful day, but the first problem was that the water temperature was five degrees, and they went out and they didn’t wear life jackets. Somehow they capsized their canoe, and one of them swam ashore and one of them didn’t,” said Chapman. “We
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Brighton – Brian Hickerson and the 1959 East Northumberland District High School (ENDHS) senior boy’s football team have been inducted into the Alfred Gregg Sports Wall of Honour. Adding to this year’s Canada 150 celebrations, the announcement was officially made during the opening ceremony on Canada Day, at King Edward Park. “The winning of the COSSA senior B championship was not an easy task,” recalled Councillor Roger McMurray, on Saturday, July 1, as he spoke on behalf of the team and prior to the team hitting the stage to be acknowledged by the community. The Alfred Gregg Sports Wall of Honour award celebrates residents and teams’ outstanding past achievements in sports – whether as athletes, coaches or builders of a sport. The 1959 high school football team “proved to be a dominant group of young men,” winning the COSSA championships that year with an undefeated 9-0 record. What the win meant to the community years ago was clear Saturday, July 1, as attendees roared when members of the team reached the stage. Many were heard shouting old cheers from the back in the day, word-for-word. The former Brighton high school of the day drew players from Wooler, Castleton, Murray Township, Brighton Township, the Town of Brighton and Cramahe Township at the time. The Northumberland team, also known as the Trojans, reportedly outscored their opponents in 1959 by a combined 208-46 margin. The Trojans defeated six area school teams to advance to the Bay of Quinte Championships, before advancing to the COSSA championships, to take on a three-time champion team from Pickering in the finals. “In spite of the fact that they were playing away from home and playing a team which had defeated many top senior A teams, ENDHS played a topnotch offensive and defensive game,” said McMurray. With fives passes intercepted and two majors scored, the Trojans overcame
Brian Hickerson (middle) with Austin Pike and Mitchell Hickerson on Canada Day, at King Edward Park. Pike and Mitchell nominated Hicker- Belleville Bulldogs senior women rugby side defeated Cobourg Lady son to be inducted into the Alfred Gregg Sports Wall of Honour. Saxons in a hard-fought contest at MA Sills Park in Belleville Thursday, Sarah Hyatt/Metroland June 29. The host side won 42-31. Try scorers were Brittany Storey (2), their competition 15-1. John Morrow rois, Albert Breeze, coach Bill Robb, as- Emmi Merilainen (2), Jess Hercus, Sabrina Provençal, Jordan Semark, and Norm Mallory scored the majors sistant coach Bill Wilson, chief spotter Sara Wood. Hercus added a convert. Bulldogs’ record now stands at 4-1 and Elwood Lisle was awarded the James Rusk, and trainer Jim Kidd. in Toronto Rugby Union play. Downs Trophy as the team’s most valuable player. Many of the players didn’t just score on the gridiron either – many went on to be noteworthy members of the community and neighbouring communities, stressed McMurray last Saturday. “Jim Harrison is presently the mayor of Quinte West, Doug Cheer was a respected teacher, Norm Mallory, now deceased, was an OPP officer,” said McMurray. Several of the team’s members still 58 years later after their victory continue to make their mark in Brighton and throughout Northumberland, added McMurray. “You [all] certainly earned a sport on the Alfred Gregg Wall of Honour.” The team included, Lisle, Phil Goodfellow, Bob Simpson, Mallory, Gary Redcliffe, Charlie Little, Dave Lindsey, Doug Wright, Morrow, Rodney Green, Paul Macklin, Stan Green, Jack Arthur, Cheer, Bill Miron, John Miller, Chuck Acker, Carmen Carr, Harrison, Jim Woof, Jerry Farrow, George McMaster, Carl Whaley, Peter Jackson, Don Phillips, Bruce Belford, Tom MacIntyre, Vincent Hutchinson, Paul Macklam, Carl Dayman, Ron Ma-
Hickerson, the second inductee announced Canada Day, was similarly met with a roaring round of applause from the community as he reached the stage. He was inducted into the builder’s category, in recognition of his tireless work and dedication to the sport of amateur baseball in Brighton. “Brian has been a long-time Brighton resident and has been involved as a coach and builder for the Brighton Amateur Baseball Association for over 15 years, helping to grow the sport in the municipality,” said Jim Millar, director of parks and recreation for Brighton. Hickerson’s helped countless youth through mentoring and coaching and has passed on his enthusiasm for the sport to all youth wanting to learn. He’s also served as the president of the Brighton Amateur Baseball Association for more than nine years now. Hickerson has “selflessly contributed countless hours,” volunteering for the association and helping promote the sport of baseball, contributing to its growth locally and community support year after year. The Brighton community events committee oversees the Alfred Gregg Wall of Honour and decides on inductees.
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Belleville – Out of hundreds of top-ranked professional and amateur bass anglers, two local bassmasters were thrilled with the chance to compete in a top-drawer tournament here last weekend. Walter Domjancic, of Marmora, and Dean Gaspic, of Havelock, teamed up to finish 15th out of more than 85 teams of anglers in the first-ever Berkley B1 Canadian Bass Open series stops on the Bay of Quinte at Belleville. Both anglers decided to team up for the Berkley because it’s the first time it’s been held in local waters or outside Quebec, but most weekends you can find them competing on other circuits such as the FLW (Fishing League Worldwide pro bass) and others, including the Quinte Fishing Series. “This is as close as you’ll come to a large, U.S. style professional tournament, this right here,” said Gaspic. Domjanjic agreed, saying it’s “great to see this coming to Ontario and great for the Bay of Quinte.” Of that fishery, the bass boys were full of high praise. “It’s a fantastic fishery, right from the walleye and the pike here, but the bass fishing is phenomenal,” said the Marmora angler. Look for the pair to be back on the water at Deseronto this coming weekend and fanning out across the province in search of the lunker load that will put them atop the leaderboard for some of the stunning first prize hauls the bass tournaments now offer to lure the top anglers. Overall winners were Chris Johnston and Cory Johnston of Otana-
Darcy and Ben Asselstine, of Roblin, show off some of their 34 pound combined haul of bass in the first ever Berkley B1 pro bass event in Belleville last weekend. The pair finished ninth out of almost 100 teams. For more photos, please see Page B19 Chris Malette/Metroland
bee. The pair took home a $36,000 bass boat motor and trailer provided by Bay Marine, Trenton. Other top local anglers and how they placed (weight of total twoday 10-fish catch in number after place): 3 - 35.95 Jeff Macdonald / Joe Humenick Belleville 4 - 35.90 Matt Rankin /
Anthony Smith Stirling 934.00 Darcy Asselstine / Ben Asselstine Roblin 12 - 33.70 Jordan Yarrow / Steve Yarrow Belleville 15 - 33.30 Walter Domjancic / Dean Gaspic Marmora 16 - 33.25 Mike Lukashal / Cory Kinmond Carrying Place 23 - 32.30 Curtis Richardson /
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Seeley Frankford 46 - 15.20 Chris Frazee / Sheldon Yuke Belleville 61 - 13.55 Wes Donalson / Mark Donalson Brighton For full results and to see how all anglers fared by weight and day-today position, see: http://www.berkleyb1.com/results.html
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Belleville -- Among issues discussed at the June meeting of the Highland Shores Children’s Aid Society last week was concerns by some of their youthful wards about being bounced around from one home to another in order to accommodate relief time for foster parents. At a time when the agency is seeking to better serve its young people, they agreed it is a problem to be dealt with. But they also recognized that foster parents are entitled to some respite in what is often a
challenging situation, sometimes balancing foster children with their own children. There were no answers to the issue at the meeting, but CAS manager Mark Kartusch, with the enthusiasm that only the captain of a ship might display, said “this is a great problem to work on.” Some board members who recently attended a meeting of the provincial association of CAS agencies, cautioned that there might be some unfavourable publicity in the weeks ahead as two or three cases of neglect or mistreatment of some
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Wellington – A $1 million surplus for its fiscal year end was part of the good news revealed at the June meeting of the Quinte Health Care board held in Wellington Tuesday, June 27. Other reports cited the purchase of new modern equipment, a vigorous response to physician recruiting efforts, improved performance in many categories and successful recruitment of some new directors to replace those whose terms have expired. One kink in all this was that while interest in serving on the four-hospital board came from Bancroft, Trenton and Picton areas, there were none from Belleville, which has the core facilities. The director in charge of recruiting board members, Lynda Mungall, expressed both surprise and disappointment for that result. As for doctor recruitment, she
proposed adding one medical oncologist for the hospital’s busy cancer unit, one orthopedic surgeon, plus one permanent and one part-time radiologist. She also recommended adding several family physicians to ensure Trenton Memorial Hospital’s inpatient unit is now fully covered. Finally, she noted that in trying to hire six internal medicine physicians to meet new hospital standards, 13 applied. One director questioned whether news reports of doctors hired through municipal subsidy programs were included in those figures. Chief of Medical Staff Dr. Dick Zoutman, replied, ”Yes” in most cases. Taking on hospital privileges is optional but most of the new doctors sign on. Mungall explained that the hospital’s growing reputation for being a well-run operation plus a lot of high quality equipment helps draw interest. Asked if the recent wave of
publicity about the Quinte area might be a factor, Dr. Zoutman chimed in, “absolutely. They are aware that this is a well-run hospital and this is a lovely area to live in.” Thus, it appears, promotions by the Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing board are drawing more than just tourists. As for that $1 million surplus, it came with a caution that it is not an answer to all of the corporations’ problems, but just a relief. It puts the board in a solid position, “and we intend to maintain that position,” said Chairman Doug McGregor. The board also formally adopted a recommendation to remodel its advisory committee, paring it down from 52 to 32, and to include at least a dozen patient representatives, who could be former patients or members of their immediate family. There will also be community-at-large reps and ones from each of the foundations plus the North Hastings funding committee.
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I don’t often write about an art gallery as a tourist destination, but I was particularly impressed by the Petrified Wood & Art Gallery when I found it in Ogallala, Nebraska. Not only was the art work both unusual and stunning, but the artists themselves, twin brothers, were a delight. Harvey and Howard Kenfield are 89 year old identical twins, and they have been working with petrified wood for the past 65 years. Both were on sight when I visited, and both were delighted to show off their collection and work. The twins now walk with canes, but they’re still very active – and they’ll often disappear into their on-site workshop – to work on another artistic piece. The one twin confided to me that he “felt like he was 39 years old, but they tell me that I’m 89.” Both still had a twinkle in their eye and a love for their work. After being drafted into the Army and serving together in Korea in the early 1950s, Harvey and Howard returned home and began collecting stones, artifacts, and petrified wood. From 1954 on, the ‘boys’ have spent their lives collecting, designing, grinding, and polishing; they’ve attended many gem and mineral shows over the years – and spent most summer vacations searching for petrified wood (which is a name given to wood that has been turned into stone as the organic tissue is replaced by silica and other minerals). They also had ‘day jobs’ in Ogallala, in local manufacturing plants, but they retired from these back in the 1980s – and opened a Gallery. By the year 2000, the Kenfields decided to donate their collection to the Western Nebraska Community Foundation, with the understanding that it must remain in Ogallala. By 2007, the ‘Friends of the Gallery’ was established and owned the collection. By 2011, the Gallery moved to a larger facility, at 418 East 1st St. in Ogallala. The Petrified Wood & Art Gallery is a showcase of natural history that specializes in ancient woods and fossils that have been collected by Harvey and Howard. There are many Native American artifacts and arrowheads to be found here, too – and gemstone butterflies and toadstools – and even fossilized leaf and fish imprints. Indeed, it’s quite a collection! Admission is free, but donations are accepted. It was the appearance of Harvey and Howard themselves that made my visit extra special, for they’re easy to chat with and are so very proud of this collection. They love to talk about the pieces! They told
nied by a piece of music that seems particularly appropriate. For example, the church music box plays “How Great Thou Art”, the wagon plays “Country Roads Take Me Home”, and the outhouse plays “Alone Again Naturally”. There are also works by other artists on display here, including a great collection of pewter figures, bullet slugs, arrowheads, and some large marble sculptures (including a very large bust of Sitting Bull). One artist has even turned his collection of arrowheads into a stone buffalo. There’s also, of course, a great variety of items for sale in the gift shop. If you happen to be planning a trip to the American West, then you might want to add a stop at this fascinating Petrified Wood & Art Gallery in Ogallala, Nebraska. For More Information: www. petrifiedwoodgallery.com; www. visitnebraska.com [Travel and accommodation provided by Nebraska Tourism]
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me that some of the petrified wood was found right here in Nebraska, but they also found some in other western states, including Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. I strolled through the Gallery with them and saw cross-cuts of petrified black walnut, Douglas fir, elm, and pine that had been polished to such a luster that these pieces almost appeared as wet! I also saw some ancient petrified bamboo palm fronds and whole pine cones. There are some very large but intricately detailed art pieces carved from the petrified wood, with stunning geometric patterns – and whittle down into some rather unique shapes. There’s also a collection of spheres that Harvey and Howard had cut, ground, and polished – and
they confided that each required “from 30 to 80 hours to complete”. However, my favourite pieces were the cleverly designed, hand-crafted, three-dimensional buildings and objects that the brothers have fashioned entirely out of petrified wood that looks amazingly like weathered barn wood. They told me that they achieved this effect by splitting the petrified wood into tiny slivers of rock that were then glued together. It’s very effective, and they’ve achieved the creation of incredible scenes of a bygone era, including cliff houses, farm houses, grain elevators, wagons, and churches. Their creations of barns, rural scenes, and even outhouses are done with such detail that they almost seemed to jump out at me - and each of their awesome music boxes is accompa-
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ANNUAL ONE by One Show and Sale opens July 13 at the Belleville Art Association’s Gallery at 392, Front Street in Belleville. All art works are $100. The Opening Reception is from 4-7.pm. Refreshments provided. All are welcome BELLEVILLE LAWN Bowling Club, 40, Yeomans Street Belleville, invites you to come out and try lawn bowling for FREE. Mondays at 11am, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm. instruction and equipment provided. Call 613-968-3625. TGIF FROZEN Meal Distribution Every Friday at Bridge St. United Church from 2-4pm. Church-prepared and frozen meals can be picked up from our 60 Bridge St. E. entrance. Register on your first visit by showing I.D. for each meal you wish to pick up. For more info., visit www.bridgestreetchurch. com, then click “our missions” then “food ministry”. BLOOD CLINIC Calvary Community Church 679 Dundas St W July 15, 9am-12pm TRILLIUM SENIORS Club has Monday Bingo; Tuesday Cribbage;Wednesday Euchre; Thursday Carpet Bowling & Shuffleboard; Friday Darts.Cribbage on the 3rd Sunday of each month. Come by 12:45pm Open to all Seniors 50 and over. 613-968-2526 UNLEASH YOUR inner Rock Star with Happy Harmony Women’s Choir. Sing 50s/60s songs Thursdays 7-9pm at Brittany Brant Music Centre, off Hwy 2 ten minutes east of Belleville Hospital, phone 613-438-7664. No auditions required. LIONS CLUB, every 2nd and 4th Tues. dinner and meeting. 2nd Tues. catered dinner, 4th Tues. pot luck. both at 7pm. Meeting 7:45 pm. 119 Station Street. Please call 613 962-6559 to leave a message. DINERS CLUBS Belleville once/week, Deseronto and Melrose once/month. Reservations required.If you would like to join us, call Community Care for South Hastings Belleville 613-9690130 Deseronto 613-396-6591 NEED SOME help with indoor or
outdoor work? Call Community Care for South Hastings Belleville office at 613-969-0130 or Deseronto office 613-396-6591 for more information. FREE, MONTHLY Belleville Support groups for Stroke Survivors, Caregivers, and Couples. Participating from remote locations available through video connection. Call Lorraine at 613-969-0130
BRIGHTON THE PROBUS Club of Presqu’ile welcomes all retired or semi-retired people (singles or couples) to our monthly programs.Guest speakers, presentations, refreshments.Held the third Wednesday every month at the King Edward Park Community Centre, Brighton. Doors open: 9:30-noon. Check us out! Contact: Jean 613-242-5387 or visit our website “http://www.probusnorthumberland.com” TRINITY-ST. ANDREW’S United Church CLOTHING DEPOT, 58 Prince Edward Street, Brighton. Serving our Community since 1965! Store hours: Wednesday, 10-2, Thursday, 10-2,Friday, 10-6pm and Saturday, 10-1. All your donations welcome during business hours. Feast your eyes with our Spring & Summer clothing & accessories! Bag Sale last week of each month. Interested in Volunteering? Please call Jean 613-242-5387 BRIGHTON CLOTHING Depot 5 Craig St Open Thurs 10 – 4; Fri 10 – 8; Sat 10 – 1 Please no furniture or TVs SUPPER¹S READY - Wednesdays, 5-6 pm at Trinity-St.Andrrw¹s United Church,56 Prince Edward St., Brighton. There is no charge for this meal but donations are gratefully accepted. SEXUAL HEALTH Clinic, July 11, 10 am-Noon. The clinic provides clients with confidential access to sexual health services. For more information, locations or to make an appointment, call the Health Unit at 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.
ment is taking place at the Warkworth Golf Club July 11th. This tournament raises money in order to help people pay for things such as tuition, orthotics, medical supports, going to see a favorite team, travelling somewhere special, and reconnecting with family. 705.653.1821 x235 FRIENDS OF Ferris Provincial Park Guided Walks resume again this 2017 season. We meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge at 9am every Tuesday from May 2nd to Dec. 12th., rain or shine. Each week, we walk for about one hour using various combinations of the extensive trail system. This year there will be a 150 Birthday Celebration flavour. Join us and discover all the natural wonders of our beautiful Provincial Park. BREASTFEEDING CLINIC and Support, July 11, Noon-2pm, Ontario Early Years Centre (Rotary Hall, 179 Saskatoon Ave.) in Campbellford. Family Health Nurse provides one-on-one breastfeeding support for moms to ask questions and address concerns. Appointments preferred; drop-ins welcome. Call the Health Unit toll-free at 1-866-888-4577.
CODRINGTON CODRINGTON FARMERS Market opens Sundays from 10-2. Local fresh produce and seasonal fruits, home baking, artisan breads, honey, Empire Cider, maple syrup, eggs, crafted soaps and lip balm, flowers and plants, variety of local meats and sausage, Monthly craft shows, live music, coffee, walking trail – much, much more. Located at 2992 County Road 30 in Codrington (north of Brighton). Come and spend time with our friendly vendors. Information: 613-475-4005.
Open Darts 7:00 Pm Saturday Meat MEMORY CAFÉ, 3rd Wed. of ea. Draws 3:00 Pm month, 2pm-3:30pm. Stirling Rawdon Public Library, 43 Front St. Stirling. MADOC discuss brain health, practise brain boost MADOC LEGION is holding the final activities and gentle movement. call Euchre card event till the fall on July 613-962-0892 9. Registration is at noon-12:30pm and play begins at 12:30 SHARP. A TRENTON Light Lunch and refreshments will be KIDS’ COOKING Program for Ages available. 9 to 12. Learn kitchen safety and food MADOC LEGION is having Open preparation skills, make recipes, and Mixed Darts every Thursday afternoon enjoy the recipes you’ve made together. starting at 1PM. This is a Fun Event Registration: Classes: July 10 – July 24, 2-4pm. Call Belleville and Quinte open to everyone West Community Health Centre at 613962-0000, ext. 233. MARMORA OPEN MIC July 7, 7PM Marmora and THE QUINTE West Chamber of ComArea Curling Club, 2 Crawford Drive. merce invites residents and visitors alike Come & join the great line-up of musi- to enjoy a three hour cruise around the cians or just enjoy the entertainment. BAY OF Quinte aboard the beautiful No cover charge. Island Queen. July 14 offering two ST ANDREW’S United Church New cruises – an Afternoon Cruise starting to You is having a Bag Sale July 8 from at 1pm and an Evening Cruise starting 8:30 - noon. The Deloro UCW is hav- at 7pm.Both cruises are open to the ing their coffee party at the same time. public, and are wheelchair accessible. Afternoon Cruise tickets are $45 and MARMORA AND Lake Public Li- Evening Cruise tickets are $65. SpebraryTuesdays: Musical Story-Time cial discounts of $10 per person for 10:30-11:15am. Toddlers—6 years. groups of ten or more are available for Summer Fun Stories, Crafts & Games both cruises.depart from Fraser Park 1pm –3pmKids 6 & up. Thursdays Arts in Trenton. Tickets are available in & Crafts (July only) 3pm-5pm Kids 6& advance at the Quinte West Chamber up For more info, or to register contact of Commerce, located at 97 Front St. the library at 613-472-3122 or info@ in Trenton or by calling 613-392-7635. marmoralibrary.ca Tickets are limited, so book now! MEALS ON Wheels - Hot and Frozen QUINTE QUILTER’S Guild, 7pm, meals are available YEAR ROUND first Wednesday of the month. St CoBLOOD PRESSURE Clinic: July 11: lumba Church, Bridge St. E. Everyone Caressant Care 58 Bursthall St, from is welcome. 9:30-11am. Please contact Community ARTS QUINTE West presents “Art Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554- in the Park” art show and sale on July 1564 to pre-register if you are not already 15, at Compass Court in downtown a member of the Blood Pressure Program Trenton from 10am until 5pm. Come support your local artists.
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JULY 8 Stirling Club 55 and Over is FRANKFORD holding a moonshot euchre in SpringFRANKFORD UNITED Church: brook Hall at 1. Refreshments available, Sunday service with Sunday School all welcome. at 10:30am All are welcome. BLOOD PRESSURE Clinic: July 13: 204 Church St, from 9am-12pm. Please CAMPBELLFORD HAVELOCK MEALS ON Wheels - Hot and Frozen RC LEGION Br 389 Havelock Mon- contact Community Care for Central meals are available YEAR ROUND day Senior Darts, 12:30Pm, Bingo Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register if you are not already a member of the COMMUNITY LIVING Campbellford/ 6:30Pm Tuesday Shuffleboard, 12:30Pm Blood Pressure Program Thursday Ladies Darts 1Pm Friday Brighton’s Annual Charity Golf Tourna-
TWEED TUESDAY BID euchre at 7pm, and Thursday regular euchre at 1pm Actinolite hall. For inquiries 613 403-1720. FREE COMMUNITY kitchens, Gateway CHC in Tweed, third Tuesday of each month, 1:30-3:30pm. Taste new foods, learn to cook in healthy ways, and meet new people. Info or to register, call the Dietitian at 613-478-1211 ext 228.
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The Good Earth We love to make, add to those lists about gardening
By Dan Clost This past week I was privileged to chat with a young couple. They had come into the nursery for advice about orange spots on the leaves of their apple trees. Gentle Reader, this column is not about gardening problems so if you want to learn about the various rusts in our area you can search the archives of this newspaper or hie yourself down to
your favourite nursery or garden centre. I was very much taken with their willingness to do something about a gardening challenge and their decision to go to a place where they could get some proper advice. We chatted for a bit; I suppose they might say they listened whilst I rambled. Mind you, they nodded at the right times and seemed encouraging. They were knowledgeable about their gardens and looking forward to the season. I made a few suggestions, e.g. start a journal, and investigate phenology-don’t let the fancy term put you off. GR, it is this type of conversation that makes my day job enjoyable and the reason for writing these columns. If you recall, last week’s column looked at things that had lost their importance to me as being gardening necessities. I ran out of space but one of the items I will add to the list is weed mat. However, that’s a future conversation. What is most important about your garden is that you like it. Our home gardens are for our enjoyment but if passersby like them too then that is a pleasant bonus. I very much appreciate it when someone pauses and takes a moment to ask a question or pass on a compliment.
Many of the flowers, i.e., catmint, alliums, pansies, water lilies, iris et al, are some shade or hue of purple: Mrs. Clost likes purple. The larger shrubs and trees, i.e. nannberry, wayfaring tree, Ivory Silk lilac tree, elderberry standard, Chinese flowering dogwood, et al, have predominantly white blooms: Mr. Clost likes white. We have many different hosta, coral bells, daylilies and grasses. Not because we’re building up a collection but because there was something about each plant that we found attractive. For me, that is a good enough reason for inclusion into our estate’s garden. One of my co-workers, a recent graduate of the horticultural program at Algonquin College, asked me what plants we had in our flower beds. Nobody had made that request of me before so I felt it important to recite the entire catalogue. About ten minutes later his eyes began to glaze over. I was still talking about the beds in our
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front yard with side and back gardens yet to go. He excused himself saying that someone had called him on the radio and he had to help a customer. (Oddly, my yard radio is set to the same frequency but it didn’t pick up that particular call.) Perhaps, when I have time, I’ll write out the list and pass it on to him. What he failed to realize is that we have been stewards of this site for almost 30 years and that’s a lot of time for a gardener to acquire a plant or two. For you experienced gardeners, take a moment to inventory your plants and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. If I were to make a proper list I would have to include those plants
which did not prosper under my care. Petunias continue to defeat me- whatever gardening gene I might have it must include an anti-petunia chromosome or two. As my experience has increased (experience is defined by not making the same mistake more than twice- planting petunias not included) the compost pile contains fewer examples of death by horticultural misadventure. By all means, accumulate as eclectic a grouping of plants you wish but know how to properly care for them. However, there is a responsibility shared by gardeners and that is to walk softly on this good earth which sustains us.
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What are the signs and symptoms of sarcoma? Sarcoma can develop in different soft tissues throughout CCS-funded researcher Dr Torsten Nielsen studies synovial sarcomas. These rare cancers are usually the body. Over 50% begin in an arm or leg. diagnosed in young adults and start near a joint, Once the tumour grows, symptoms start to appear. Signs such as a knee or elbow. Dr Nielsen found a gene and symptoms can vary depending on the location and mutation linked to synovial sarcoma and used this knowledge to explore diagnostic tests and type of tumour. conduct a Canada-wide clinical trial to test whether The most common signs, if the tumour is in a limb or a certain drug can reverse some of the mutation’s the chest, head or neck area, are a lump and pain. The effects. He has identified 2 new treatments that lump is often painless at first. As the tumour grows and could be tested in clinical trials and is studying 3 puts pressure on surrounding nerves or tissues, it causes related cancers where these treatments might also be useful. tenderness or pain.
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New mural brightens Highland Shores CAS lobby BY JACK EVANS
The Highland Shores Children’ Aid Society’s m u l t i - m i l l i o n - d o l l a r, Belleville office complex opened just a few years ago, but something was lacking. CAS board members decided the bare wall of the reception area needed to be brightened up and, recently, a mural
was suggested. Lindsay Robinson, the artistically-talented daughter of one of the agency’s staff members, submitted a draft for a colourful mural featuring elephants, giraffes, a parrot and a monkey. It was an instant hit with the board, especially since it was done on a volunteer basis. Visiting children and oth-
ers were entranced as they watched the work unfold. It continues to gather interest by visitors, and add a colourful touch to the building, CAS officials assure. The board rewarded Lindsay with a certificate of recognition for her efforts, which will be a feature attraction in the office for years to come.
Lindsay Robinson stands in front of her completed mural in the lobby of the Highland Shores CAS offices on Dundas Street West. The colourful mural has drawn much interest and many favourable comments. Photo Submitted
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Archivist updates Hastings County on progress BY JACK EVANS
Belleville – The archives for Hastings County and Belleville are growing rapidly, county council was told last Thursday. In a delegation to council, archivist Amanda Hill also reported their use is also expanding rapidly and she showed statistics to support that. Inquiries by telephone, email and visits are mounting up for family backgrounds, historic events and general research purposes. As the archives become better known both for their existence and their function, donations of artifacts flow in faster, she said. One significant development is the return to the local archives
of materials, which had been sent for storage in Toronto for lack of suitable space locally. They included some 650 pounds of letters and literary manuscripts of renowned author Sir Gilbert Parker, whose early life was spent in Belleville. Samples of inquiries include: Hotel Quinte, LaBarge family history, indigenous people in Queensborough, and sawmill accident, Deseronto. To top off her presentation, Mayor Tom Deline, of Centre Hastings, presented her with a large photograph of county council members from the 1920s. Someone had left the photo at the Madoc offices, for archive purposes.
Folk honoree Jadea Kelly plays the Old Church Trenton - Canadian Folk Music Award winner Jadea Kelly, 2016 ‘Contemporary Singer of the Year’, is appearing at The Old Church Theatre on July 7. Kelly continues to spend her time living and writing between Toronto and Nashville. Her body of work has earned a number of impressive worldwide reviews and radio play, with tours across North America & Europe. She has performed at a number of Canadian festivals and high profile venues including the Calgary Folk Festival, Edmonton’s Interstellar Rodeo, Elora Ontario’s Riverfest with Blue Rodeo, The National Arts Centre in Ottawa and the Massey Hall Presents concert series in Toronto.
Jadea has invited the talented Masha to open the concert for her. Originally from in Minsk, Belarus, Masha is a well-traveled performer, touring through Rome, London and several other European cities in recent years. At only 20-years-old Masha has settled for time being in Prince Edward County. The Old Church Theatre at 940 Bonisteel Rd. is a beautifully renovated 140-year-old church, with comfortable seating and a bar. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are available at www. oldchurch.ca or by calling Lesley Bonisteel at (613) 848-1411.
GET READY FOR SOME SUMMER FUN! Mayor Tom Deline of Centre Hastings presents an historic photo of county council members from 1920 to Community Archivist Amanda Hill at the close of her presentation to county council last Thursday. Jack Evans/Metroland
BE THE TALK OF THE PARK THIS SUMMER! CUSTOM CARS THEMED 2014 ELECTRIC GOLF CART!
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IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
OUTDOOR FURNACES
ROBERT STOBBS July 2, 2012 In loving memory of my dear son Of all the special gifts in life However great or small To have you as my son Was the greatest gift of all Special time, a special face Special son I can’t replace With acing heart I whisper low I miss you son and love you so Always loved and remembered by Mom
DEATH NOTICE
ATHA Shirley Ann,
Is living a full life and making many memories along the way. Let’s help her make more at her
90th Birthday Celebration. Come and celebrate the love, the life and the wisdom of a very special 90 year old, with many friends made in 90 years and you’re one of them, please join in celebrating Saturday, July 15, 2017 1pm – 4pm Hastings Civic Centre Hall 6 Albert Street East Hastings Light lunch ALL WELCOME! B14 Section B - Thursday, July 6, 2017
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M.L.S., B.A. (Hons) S h i r l e y passed away peacefully on June 22, 2017 at Hastings Manor in Belleville, where she resided for the last years of her life. Shirley Atha (nee Morrison) aged 81, was born in Sault Ste-Marie, and more recently of Brighton. Beloved wife of Dennis Atha. Much loved mother of Andrew (Andrea) and Jennifer and grandmother of Connor and Graham. Before illness struck, Shirley enjoyed being an active member of the Sweet Adelines of Belleville for a number of years. Also an enthusiastic artist and member of the Presqu’ile walking group. The family would like to thank the staff of Hastings Manor for the care and support they provided. As preferred by her family, there will be no service at this time. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, if desired, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Belleville.
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DEATH NOTICE
BRADEN, John McColl (1942 - 2017) John died peacefully at home in Queensborough, Ont on June 23, 2017 of multiple myeloma at age 75. John was born in Waterdown, Ont. He was educated at Hillfield College, Trinity College School, McMaster University, Western University Law School and the Institut d’études politiques de Paris. He lived and worked in Cameroun and Japan, then published a book on how to read Japanese. He recently published his book ‘Because the Future Matters; Let’s stop letting modern economics and our energy addiction ruin almost everything.’ John leaves his wife Judith Wolfe, daughter Ann, stepdaughter Janeva, granddaughter Ainsley, siblings Bill (Anita), Norm (Tonny), Gwyn Buck, Dave (Cathy) and Mike (Clare Wasteneys), and first wife Jane. He also leaves many nieces and nephews, all of whom were inspired by his unwavering commitment to environmental ethics and his questioning mind. His friends from many walks of life knew him as a gentle, principled, immeasurably kind man. The family wishes to warmly thank all who gave John their love and support during his last months, especially Judith and George Best. A celebration of life will be held Friday, July 7 at 1 pm at the Queensborough Community Centre, 1853 Queensborough Rd, Queensborough, Ont (near Madoc). To honour John, donations may be made to Queensborough United Church, c/o Raymond Brassard, 847 Bosley Rd, RR#2 Madoc, ON KOK 2KO or a charity of your choice.
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Proposed changes to work safety programs could impact Hastings County BY JACK EVANS
Belleville – A resolution circulated by Lanark County that criticizes a new bill that would add expenses to residential care facilities in Ontario drew sharp interest from Hastings County council and officials last week. But there was no motion to endorse it – at least not yet. CEO Jim Pine said he shares the concerns Lanark has expressed, but county staff are still doing research to see if the situation is
exactly as spelled out by Lanark. If it is, it would definitely have a huge impact on Hastings’ finances. The main factor is county-operated homes, where Lanark contends the only way to cover the extra expenditure is to reduce staff and services sharply. The culprit is a proposed private member’s Bill 145 which seeks to force county homes into a different class for work safety protection which would cost an extra $227,000 a
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year for Lanark County. Pine suggested a similar amount for Hastings. Both counties have made arrangements with the province in recent years to opt into a less costly category because of the small impact of accidents in county home environments. It involves a separate insurance policy as well as a basic fee of $35,000 to the province, said Pine. He said concern is warranted as the bill is sponsored by a parliamentary assistant to a cabinet minister and therefore might just pass. Pine and Emergency Services Chief Doug Socha both also were critical of the province’s response to a no-cost pilot project to improve ambulance services by using a special software program that allows data to be shared between the region’s two dispatch centres. The two dispatch centres, in Kingston and Peterborough, cannot communicate as it stands now and the pilot project ensures the nearest ambulance to a problem is contacted in all cases. “The application was made in January and we can get no response from the Minister of Health,” said Pine, who blamed it on a communications problem. He suggested writing a letter to a new minister of technology who might be able to sort it out.
Quinte Waste Solutions asks recyclers to ‘Respect the Collect’ This July, as you put your recycling materials out on the curb, don’t be afraid to send a thank you note with it, for the hard-working men and women who pick it up each week. Quinte Waste Solutions is running a two-week campaign, from July 10 to 21, called Respect the Collect. It’s encouraging residents to be courteous of its workers, given that they have what’s been rated the sixth most dangerous job in Canada. This is due to the hazardous materials, heavy equipment and road accidents, QWS says. “Recycling truck drivers are faced with difficult situations every day they come to work,” said Miya Hemmersbach, special events and outreach assistant for Quinte Waste Solutions. “This campaign is for residents to show gratitude to their recycling collectors and become more educated about the role these drivers play.” Residents can reach out to respectthecollect@quinterecycling.org or 613-394-6266 to send a thank you to their driver. Residents would be asked to provide their address so that their driver receives the message. “I think this is going to be really good for the drivers, to realize that residents notice the work they put in and appreciate them showing up in all conditions to get the job done” said Jeff Howard, driver route supervisor for HGC Management, which co-ordinates recycling duties. “This campaign really is about recognizing the vital role drivers play in the success of diverting waste from landfill.”
This group of QWS recycling collectors hope people will get into the Respect the Collect campaign. Submitted photo
Youth rally gets county support BY JACK EVANS
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Belleville – A proposed youth conference this fall in the Quinte area earned ready support from Hastings County Council last week. Maddison Ellis, in a delegation, asked for some financial support for the project, scheduled for September in Tyendinaga Hall. She said young people from 14 through 25 from all over the county and throughout the Quinte area would be invited to discuss issues such as more participation and volunteering in society. As a student apprentice with county staff last summer, Ellis had already earned the respect of both staff and council members and got a response from CEO Jim Pine that staff could find up to $5,000 toward a keynote speaker for the event, plus support in kind.Past Warden and
Tyendinaga Reeve Rick Philips reported that he has been working with Ellis and her group as an advisor and is certain the project will be a success and deserves support. Also making a brief presentation was former MP Daryl Kramp who introduced himself as candidate for the provincial Progressive Conservative party for the next election. He said he is inspired to get involved again in politics for the sake of his grandchildren. “Yesterday’s and promises won’t pay the bills,” he said, suggesting his experience in the political system will serve the riding in good stead. “There are many challenges and I understand the process. There is a huge disconnect between the rural and urban areas of Ontario and I want to work to fix that. I’m looking forward to the challenges.”
Berkley B1 Bass tourney draws cream of angling crop Some of the hundreds who turned out over two days of professional bass fishing at the B1 Berkley pro bass event in Belleville sat patiently awaiting the winners on Saturday July 1. Some of the biggest names in Canadian angling were on the leaders’ podium. Chris Malette/Metroland
Famed Canadian TV personality and angler Bob Izumi chats onstage at the weigh-in Saturday July 1 with Ben Woo, of the Berkley B1 pro bass fishing event at Belleville’s Herchimer Street boat launch area. Izumi fished with son Darren, left, to finish sixth overall. Chris Malette/Metroland
Some of the spectacularly outfitted pro bass boats in last weekend’s B1 Berkley event in Belleville await weighin and haul-out at the Herchimer Street boat The Berkley B1 pro bass Canadian Bass Open offers top-drawer organization and prizes. Shown here ramp in Belleville. was B1 emcee Ben Woo who interviewed anglers onstage at Saturday’s championship weigh-in. Chris Malette/Metroland
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