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OPINION “China’s Chechnya”: Terrorism in Xijiang Editorial - It’s not really “China’s Chechnya” yet, but the insurgency in Xinjiang is growing fast. Incidents of anti-Chinese violence are getting bigger and much more frequent. Since March, 176 people have been killed in six separate attacks on Chinese police and government offilocal collaborators and Gwynne Dyer cials, ordinary Chinese residents of Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in northwestern China, and the authorities don’t seem to have a clue what to do about it. The Uighur attackers have mostly used knives or explosives in their attacks (guns are hard to get in China), but nobody has suggested that they are so technologically backward that their bombs come with long, trailing fuses that have to be lit by hand. Yet Chinese police in Xinjiang last month seized tens of thousands of boxes of matches. “The confiscation has enabled us to strengthen controls over important elements of public security and thus eliminate potential security threats,” said the Kashgar police. The police web site in Changji declared that they had acted “to ensure matches would not be used by terrorist groups and extremist individuals to conduct criminal activities.” No disrespect intended (well, maybe a little), but these are not serious people. The rebels, on the other hand, are very serious people. Like most independence movements of the colonial era, they believe that you have to take the war to the homeland of the “oppressor” if you can. One of those recent attacks was not in Xinkiang but in Kunming in southwestern China, where a band of eight knife-wielding Uighurs killed 29 ordinary Chinese citizens and wounded 143 in the main railway station. Another standard tactic in this sort of war is the use of violence to deter one’s own people from collaborating with the colonial power. On July 30, Jume Tahir, the imam of China’s largest mosque, in the city of Kashgar in Xinjiang, was stabbed to death just after leading early morning prayers. His crime? Praising Communist Party policies and blaming the rising tide of violence on Uighur separatists and extremists. The Uighurs are overwhelmingly Sunni Muslims, and the official Chinese line blames the separatist violence on foreign Islamists who are stirring up the local people. The separatists themselves say that it is a legitimate response to Chinese oppression, and in particular to the Chinese government’s policy of flooding Xinjiang with Han Chinese immigrants in an attempt to change the territory’s demographic balance. The truth, as usual, is more complicated. Xinjiang (literally “New Territory) was conquered by Chinese troops in the 1750s, but the
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population mix did not change. In the early 19th century a census reported the population as 30 per cent Han Chinese (almost all living north of the Tian Shan mountains) and 60 per cent Uighurs, Turkic-speaking Muslim farmers who accounted for almost the entire population south of the mountains. The rest were Kazakhs, Huis, Mongols and others. The Uighurs had grown to 75 per cent of the total population by the 1953 census, with many by then living north of the mountains. The Han Chinese had fallen to only six per cent. But now, thanks to large-scale immigration, the Chinese are back up to fully 40 per cent of Xinkiang’s population, while the ten million Uighurs are down to 45 per cent. In other words, the numbers will support almost any argument you want to make, if you choose your census dates carefully. But it is certainly not true that Han Chinese people are newcomers to Xinjiang, and it is probably not true that the Chinese government has a policy of encouraging Han immigration to reduce the Uighurs to a marginal minority. Chinese officials themselves say they are trying to develop the Xinjiang economy and raise local living standards, with the (unstated) goal of making people so prosperous and content that they will not even think of “betraying the motherland” by seeking independence. It’s just that a developed economy requires job skills that are not plentiful among the Uighurs, so large numbers of Han Chinese are drawn in to do those jobs. Beijing’s officials make the same argument about Tibet, and they are probably being sincere about their intentions there too. They just have a huge cultural blind spot that makes it almost impossible for them to imagine how all this feels to the average Uighur who sees more and more Chinese coming in and getting all the good jobs Add in all the resentment about the brutal assaults on the Uighurs’ culture and religion that happened during the Cultural Revolution—and continue in a minor key even today, thanks mainly to ignorant government officials who have never before lived outside an exclusively Chinese cultural context. And now there is also a radical Islamist ideology available, for those who are thinking about rebellion. So now it’s getting really serious in Xinkiang: the last big incident, on July 28, saw hundreds of Uighurs storm a police station and government offices armed with knives and axes. Fifty-nine of the attackers were killed and 215 arrested, while 37 (presumably Chinese) civilians were murdered. When you have organised groups doing violence on this scale, you are already in a low-level war. It will probably never be as bad as Chechnya, and it is very unlikely that Xinkiang will ever be independent, but it may be a long and ugly counterinsurgency war, with many deaths. At least they’ve got the matches under control.
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Remember, now, when it’s too good to be true, it’s ... By John Campbell
Editorial - It’s become routine that whenever someone in Northumberland County has been defrauded and reports the scam to Northumberland OPP, police issue an obligatory reminder to residents to not fall for schemes that promise something “too good to be true.” That the message needs repeating fairly regularly is distressing on two levels: The first is being apprised once again just how many con artists are out there ready to fleece the unsuspecting in ever more creative ways. The second is knowing there are still those who have yet to take to heart the lesson that if it’s too good to be true, then chances are it’s not what it’s made out to be. The truth is that the gullible will learn to their sorrow should they choose to ignore the wise counsel the statement imparts. But by then it’s too late, and they’ve been duped out of thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands. As Michelle Falone, a public education advisor with the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, told members of the Probus Club of Trent Hills last week, no one should ever let their guard down when it comes to protecting personal information. Identity theft is “one of the fastest growing crimes in Canada, if not the world.” Reason enough to be especially vigilant in keeping details about your personal life away from prying eyes and light fingers (ID thieves are not above physically removing what they want, from purses and cars). But scammers are a clever lot and adept at exploiting people’s vulnerabilities, whether it’s advanced age, a trusting nature, or the unadulterated joy that comes with being told they’ve won a prize. The more reprehensible schemes involve a false communication that a close member of the family is in distress and in need of immediate assistance, or the predatory manoeuvring of swindlers who prey on lonely men and women looking for romance in their lives. “Love locally” was Falone’s advice. “It’s the best way to prevent yourself from being scammed” by fraudsters who are quick to profess love, and
almost as quick to begin asking for handouts. To those who have never been the victim of a fraud, it’s tempting to look upon others who have and find them wanting in judgement in many instances. But even prudent citizens on occasion can find themselves outwitted by thieves who use guile or aggression to knock down the twin defences of common sense and caution. Falone said she’s “less concerned” about swindlers who are aggressive than she is by “really smooth, helpful, nice guys.” They make her “nervous,” because they’re so good at dissembling that the person being duped will go along willingly, blindly with what’s being proposed. Falone described identity theft as “a lazy crime” because once the crooks get that information “they can mess with your whole life just from the comfort of their couch.” Their intended targets, on the other hand, cannot afford to let down their guard at any time in protecting that what makes them unique, such as their social insurance, credit card and debit card numbers. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre offers general words of advice to avoid being scammed. They include making certain who it is you’re dealing with and that they’re legitimate, resisting pressure to act immediately, and contacting the centre (tollfree, 1-888-495-8501) for assistance and guidance before making rash decisions. The Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, <www.ontario.ca/ConsumerServices>, is also a good source of information worth consulting. It’s bad enough when governments, corporations and institutions have their servers breached by criminal hackers and information about citizens, consumers and clients is stolen. There’s real anger when those you trusted to keep details you provided secure have fallen down on the job but when the invasion of privacy occurs directly, the pain is felt even more deeply. Consider this a reminder then to stay alert to scams at all times—before the next one is sent out by police after someone in the county has been defrauded.
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Musicians for Hope serenade Martin family By Stephen Petrick
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The band Big Black Smoke was among the performers at the Musicians for Hope concert. The group includes (from left) Gary Peck, Chris Dunwell and Ron Bowley. Drummer Steve Smith can’t be seen in the photo. Spectators at the concert could drop off donations in water jugs, like the one pictured here. Photo: Stephen Petrick
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Downed aircraft makes a tricky load for towing company injuries. He has since been released from hospital. Police and fire crews were at the scene. “He was very lucky,” said Fellows Towing owner Darren McCulloch who recovered the aircraft with Josh Russell. The plane with damaged wing, front engine, tail and disconnected propeller had to be towed along County Road 40 to Telephone Road and through the Roundabout to Fellows Towing on the Trenton-Frankford Road. It will sit there until an investigation is complete by the Transportation Safety Board. “We got the wrecker to back up off the road into the ditch and haul it out,” McCulloch said. “It was still full of fuel and the engine was ready to fall out.” He said they strapped it onto the tow truck really well and managed to manoeuvre down the road accompanied by OPP. The roundabout was blocked to traffic as the truck squeezed through the intersection. It was a bit tight but they managed well. The plane is towed into Fellows Towing until further instructions from the “We were at the scene at 6 a.m. until now,” By Kate Everson
News - Quinte West - A small Mooney single-engine aircraft crashed just off the Loyalist Parkway west of 2nd Dug Hill Road on Sunday, August 17,
around 9 p.m. The single male passenger, 32, whose name has not yet been released, walked away from the plane and was taken to Trenton Memorial Hospital with neck and back
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News - Quinte West - Talia Gauthier was selected for the Canadian National Dance Team and will represent Canada at the World Dance Championships in Prague, Czech Republic, in September as well as Mikolajki, Poland, this December. This championship is where the best dancers from around the world will be competing in various disciplines of dance. Talia is the only member from Ontario to be on the Showdance, Jazz, and Modern dance teams! She is honoured to have made these teams and excited to represent our community of Quinte West. Talia has been with the Inside Out Dance Academy in Belleville for the past three years and attends school at St. Paul Secondary School in Trenton. She
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Work progressing on capital projects in city News - Quinte West - A capital works progress report by manager of engineering Tim Colasante shows that everything is working fine in the city. “The project has been completed on North Trent Street in Frankford other than top asphalt which has been delayed due to a request for additional servicing by a local developer,” Colasante told the Public Works Committee. “Servicing and top lift are expected to be completed by the end of August.” The Hamilton Road roundabout and RCAF Road resurfacing are currently being constructed with the sub surface work for CFB Trenton’s widening project completed. Base asphalt has been laid for RCAF Road and will extend through the proposed roundabout. Creelman Street resurfacing and sewer main extension has been completed. Telephone Road and Old Wooler Road resurfacing is done. Couch Crescent reconstruction
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is finished. Van Meer Engineering is currently preparing the design and drawings for Huffman Road reconstruction and water service replacement. It is expected it will be available for tender this month. George Street reconstruction and water main/sewer main replacement is currently in its sixth week of construction with Cooney Excavation. McGill Street project is in its fourth week of construction with temporary water installations completed on the east end of the project and underground servicing currently being installed for water and sewer service. The Highway 2 resurfacing and watermain replacement
project is up for tender with the closing date of August 23. The estimated $2.8-million project should be completed by July 2015. Dixon Drive reconstruction and watermain replacement is currently in the design process with Geotechnical Field investigations completed. Work on a stormwater retention pond on Dug Hill Road is in preliminary discussions with the Ministry of Environment and Lower Trent Conservation. The design tender closed on July 10 and The Greer Galloway Group had the lowest bid of two responses. The Veterans Skyway Bridge parapet wall repair has been awarded to Baltimore Development Services under
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Heroes Youth Camp introduces students to careers News - Quinte West - The second Heroes Youth Camp has had another great start to helping youth find careers as police officers, firefighters, paramedics and military police. “We had four days with a lot of activities,” said community services officer Constable Dave Ludington. The first day they were in
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News - Quinte West - The city is taking over responsibility for the design, construction, commissioning and operation of the Stonecrest Estates Wastewater Treatment Plant off Old Highway 2. Some questions were raised by area residents at the recent council meeting about septic systems and if they would be able to tie into the new sewer system. Chris Angelo said the service area is designed on a modular basis and can be expanded. “We will need feedback from the public,” he said. Jim Harrison noted, “Find out the cost and if people can afford to do it.” Brian Jardine, director of Planning and Development Services, said final approval is needed before the project can move on. The agreement is with the developer.
There was another resident concerned about pollution into the bay from the sewage lagoon. “Will we all have to pick up the expense?” he asked. Mayor John Williams said, “We have been having this discussion for ten years. It has all been addressed and dealt with.” Terry Cassidy asked for an information update. “It would be cheaper if we add more people,” he noted. Angelo said it would help if they knew what area the people live in that are interested as it costs more the further they are from the line. “If they are two to three kilometres away, it is too costly,” he said. Ron Hamilton asked if there would be any odour from the sewage treatment plant. Brian Jardine said these discussions will take place with the landowners near the plant, and incorpo-
rate it into the design. Margaret Harris who owns a cottage on Anderson Island also had a question for council. She wanted to know when the river was going to get cleared out of mud and cattails. Chris Angelo said Lower Trent Conservation is reviewing the situation. The Wilson bridge is shared by three municipalities. Terry Cassidy said stuff piles up in the spring thaw and you can’t even get a boat through. “Lower Trent needs to take action,” he said. “This impacts the water courses. It is very thick, like an island. It is a pretty serious issue.” Jim Alyea commented that the bridge in Carrying Place had to shut down last week from 1 to 7 p.m. when a car smashed into the bridge He noted that cars were all backed up. “Imagine if this was a one-way bridge,” he added.
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the full line of Emile Henry, Port Meirion Dinnerware, and some further kitchen and baby wares. There will still be the opportunity to book private, after-hours shopping parties which have been very popular at Wish etc. “Weddings are huge at Rosehips and this year I have been very busy with wedding flowers throughout the Quinte Region and beyond,” says Sheila DoddFernley the owner at Rosehips Wedding Events Studios. “This new partnership is going to allow me to concentrate more of my efforts on creating the fantasy flower arrangements people
want for their special events and Kelly will stock the store with all the amazing giftware and kitchenware that she has through Wish etc.” “Fresh on Front is the branding that was used to promote the Farmers’ Market and other retailers along this popular street and it can certainly be used to describe these two businesses,” says chamber manager Suzanne Andrews. “Fresh flowers and fresh gift ideas will be a winning combination and it is great to see such innovative entrepreneurs joining forces to create a new shopping experience in downtown Trenton.
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NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Rehabilitation of the Highway 401 – St. Hilaires Road Bridge Class Environmental Assessment and Detail Design Study THE PROJECT URS Canada Inc. has been retained by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to undertake a Class Environmental Assessment and Detail Design Study for the rehabilitation of the Highway 401 – St. Hilaires Road Bridge (W.P. 4131-13-01) in the City of Quinte West.
THE PROCESS This study will follow the approved planning process for a Group ‘B’ project under the MTO’s Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). Opportunities for public input will be provided throughout the study. One Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held during this study to provide interested parties with the opportunity to discuss the project with the Project Team. A Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared and made available for public review at the completion of the study, which will document the recommended improvements, consultation undertaken during the study, potential environmental issues and mitigation measures. Notification of the availability of the TESR for review will be published in local newspapers and mailed to those on the project mailing list. COMMENTS To obtain additional information, provide comments or to be placed on a mailing list for this project, please contact the Project Team as follows: Chris Belanger Christopher Schueler, P.Eng. Project Manager Project Manager Ontario Ministry of Transportation URS Canada Inc. Eastern Region, Provincial Highways Management 30 Leek Crescent, 4th Floor Planning and Design Section Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4N4 1355 John Counter Boulevard, Postal Bag 4000 tel: 905-882-4401 Kingston, ON K7M 8J4 fax: 905-882-4399 tel: 613-540-5187 e-mail: chris.schueler@urs.com toll-free: 1-800-267-9295 fax: 613-540-5106 e-mail: chris.belanger@ontario.ca Britta Patkowski, MCIP, RPP Senior Environmental Planner URS Canada Inc. 30 Leek Crescent, 4th Floor Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4N4 tel: 905-882-4401 fax: 905-882-4399 e-mail: britta.patkowski@urs.com There is an opportunity at any time during the study for interested persons to provide input to the Project Team including comments and information regarding the study. Comments are being collected to provide and obtain information and to identify concerns in accordance with the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. This material will be maintained on file for use during the study and may be included in project documentation. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. If you have any accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project, please contact one of the Project Team members listed above.
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Inaugural GetReel Film Festival a real success
Entertainment - Trenton - With over 100 people in attendance, the inaugural GetReel Film Festival held at the Centre Theatre in downtown Trenton was a real success. The film festival premiered the short films of the first ever students of the GetReel Film Camp, a summer youth film camp founded by Trenton native and second-year Ryerson Film Production student Maddy Pilon as part of her Summer Company. “I was very surprised not only to see the amount of interest there was for this camp, but also the amount of support and appreciation the community had for it. It not only gave youth the opportunity to at-
tend a type of camp that has never been offered in this area, but also brought the local arts community together.” The Movie Years Today, Cinema Quinte, Arts Quinte West, Belleville Downtown Docfest, The City of Quinte West, Bay of Quinte Tourism, Small Business Centre, Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, to name a few, were all represented at the event. The GetReel Film Camp gave students real experience in the magic of movie making where they learned the basics of film making including writing, shooting, acting and editing their own short films. Two one-week sessions were offered: a Junior Camp for students ages 11 to 13
years and a Senior Camp for students ages 14 to 16 years. The Junior films were The Last Lullaby, written and created by Kaci Miller, Mercedes Thorne and Kassie Austin and Mission Unwashable, written and created by Thomas Lewis, Jessica Stratton, Hudson MacDonald and Angus Ng. The Junior Camp Crew included Mercedes Thorne, Kassie Austin, Kaci Miller, Thomas Lewis, Angus Ng, Jessica Stratton and Hudson MacDonald. The Senior films were: MANDY, written and created by Lucas Gomez, Sarah Ellis, Jacie Steeves and Coleman Northwood and CORTEX, written and created by Iliyana Shoushounova, Eli Fellows, Corey Mellor, Mack Quick, Noah Barry
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and Quebec with a safe and reliable source of natural gas. TransCanada has considered a number of routing options as part of the consultation process with interested landowners and stakeholders. An initial proposed route was shared in project materials that were provided at Open Houses held between May and June 2014 and during other outreach activities this year. During the Open Houses and as part of ongoing conversations with landowners and stakeholders, we received important feedback and have refined the route for the pipeline. We are continuing our engagement efforts and welcome any additional feedback as we refine route deviations. We welcome any questions or comments you may have. TransCanada anticipates submitting our application to the National Energy Board in the third quarter of 2014. Engagement will be ongoing throughout the NEB review process and the construction and operation phases of the project. For more details on the updated Eastern Mainline Project route please visit our website. You can reach us through email or phone at the contact info listed below. TransCanada Attn: Eastern Mainline Project 200 Bay Street 24th Floor, South Tower Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2J1 Phone: 1.855.920.4697 Website: www.easternmainline.com Email: eastern_mainline@transcanada.com
and Patrick Lewis. The Senior Camp Crew included Jacie Steeves, Sarah Ellis, Coleman Northwood, Lucas Gomez, Corey Mellor, Noah Barry, Mack Quick, Patrick Lewis, Eli Fellows and Iliyana Shoushounova. Christanne Lewis, who had both of her sons take part, said her boys “really enjoyed the film camp and that they look forward to a chance to go again next year—but want two weeks.” Another parent, Moyra Ng, thanked Maddy for organizing this film camp and said “it’s such a good opportunity for the youth in our area to learn about film production without having to travel to Toronto. It is highly recommended to every youth.” Jeremy Clark, Youth En- GetReel Film Camp founder and young entrepreneur Maddy trepreneurship Program Pilon accepts an award from Quinte West Mayor John Williams Co-ordinator with the Small at the recent GetReel Film Festival, Centre Theatre, Trenton. Business Centre, explained Photo: Robin Pilon that Maddy is one of 20 young entrepreneurs who are a part of tion for her efforts in providing our comthe Summer Company 2014 program munity youth with a firsthand experience delivered in Belleville. “From the very at film making. “This would have not been beginning, Maddy’s GetReel Film Camp possible if not for your hard work and was viewed as a creative and ambitious dedication,” said the mayor, “and we are business idea, but the results of her camp thankful you came back to Trenton to run were even more outstanding. Seeing the your film camp.” Suzanne Andrews, Manager of the short films Maddy’s students produced at the GetReel Film Festival was a real in- Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, spiration: not to mention a true testament also congratulated Pilon on the successful to the skill, guidance and support that completion of her GetReel summer camp. Maddy delivered in offering her camp Andrews encouraged all of the filmmakers in the audience to think about coming experience.” Pilon said the Summer Company Pro- back to Quinte West to start their own cregram gave her the opportunity to make a ative businesses here one day. Joel George, Prime Focus Productions, difference in her community that she otherwise would not have the resources to do. was the emcee for the film festival and “I am very grateful to have been a mentor also a guest speaker during the GetReel to such talented youth this summer as well Film Camp. For more information on GetReel Film as form a base for a growing business that I am passionate about,” says the young Camp or to reserve your spot for next summer, email Maddy Pilon at <getreelentrepreneur. Quinte West Mayor John Williams pre- filmcamp@gmail.com>. You are also insented Pilon with a plaque from the city vited to visit and like the Facebook page extending congratulations and apprecia- at GetReel Film Camp.
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The weekend was a drag at Shannonville Shannonville Motorsport Park hosted drag races on the weekend. Although the action was limited on Saturday because of the rain, about 50 racers came out on Sunday and put the pedal to the metal along the long straight track located at the north end of the park. Here Caleb Cardinal of Belleville (in the blue car) races against Max Gauthier also of Belleville. The drag races are interesting as they allow racers of different ages and vehicle types to see how fast they can go. The drag race season concludes on Thanksgiving weekend with the Jim Parkhurst Memorial at Shannonville.
Photos: Stephen Petrick (Below) If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve ever wondered what is faster, a car or a snowmobile, this race provided the answer. Although John Chatwood of Foxboro took the early lead in his car, he was eventually passed by Bill Chesney of Whitby, driving a sled.
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A race volunteer gives the pause sign as a driver revs the engine. A trip to the drag races always involves a lot of smoke and loud noise, as drivers warm up their tires with burnouts for better traction.
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News - Stirling - There is a mayoral race heating up in Stirling-Rawdon and much attention and discussion has already resulted from the recent announcement that the community’s former police chief will be vying for the job. Last week Brian Foley, who served as police chief until the end of 2013, filed nomination papers making him the second resident to announce his intentions to seek the top chair on council, alongside incumbent Rodney Cooney. The current slate of councillors in Stirling-Rawdon, all four of whom hope to retain their seats, are already facing electoral opposition with contenders in both wards and almost a month remaining before nominations close. Stirling resident Dean Graff entered the race in mid-July as the first competition for Ward 2 Councillors Bob Mullin and Wilfred Shier who had already announced their intentions to run again. Tina Koonings has also entered the Ward 2 race, submitting nomination papers in recent days. Ward 1 (Rawdon) Councillors Jeremy Solmes and Grant Hagerman will also be running for re-election with Edgar Storms announcing his candidacy in Rawdon in late June. Nomination fees are $100 for those
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Havelock Jamboree soars to new heights By Bill Freeman
Entertainment - Havelock - Alan Jackson spelled it out loud and clear and country fans in Havelock took it to the next level: Good Time. Mixed wet weather did not dampen spirits or keep fans away from the Havelock Country Jamboree; they were in a twenty-fifth anniversary party mood and the celebration kept pace with four days of musical magic. The Jamboree soared to new heights behind huge crowds and a massively talented hit-churning lineup that included music legend Alan Jackson who dazzled 20,000 fans Friday night, Dierks Bentley who rocked another 20,000 Saturday with deep-voiced Josh Turner setting the table. Bentley’s “Riser” tour was named the number one hot summer tour by “Taste of Country” and he absolutely slayed the stage to prove the point. Fans also soaked up performances by effervescent Dancing With the Stars champion Kellie Pickler who was totally surprised by Jackson’s invitation to sing with him and delivered a delightful version of Stand By Your Man while sipping a refreshing “sweet tea.” The Mavericks, returning to the stage after a hiatus, thrilled during their electric, eclectic highlight reel show and the high-octane LoCash Cowboys, playing their first concert in Canada, won over thousands of new fans and made dancers out of people who’ve never shuffled their feet and star Joe Nichols warmed up a chilly Thursday evening to get the party rolling. Canadian stars Doc Walker, Michelle Wright, Charlie Major, Lisa Brokop, The Good Brothers and Ambush were at the top of their game matching their friends from the south. It was everything and more than you could have wished for in a silver anniversary party celebrating Canada’s largest music and camping festival and this region’s premier attraction: an economic catalyst, an entertainment jewel and a triumphant demonstration of volunteerism and small-town, rural community spirit.
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Greek Opa Festival to debut in September people who want to share their heritage and culture with others. This proudness may be because there’s such a long and storied history to Greece, a country known for its ancient civilizations and a place that was home to some of humanity’s earliest known philosophers, athletes and artists. “They have their fingerprints in a lot of areas: science, math, religion, music, food and drink,” Nicholas said. “I guess we feel we have a lot of different stuff to share.”
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Events - Belleville - Opa! For the first time ever, a Greek festival is coming to Belleville. The city’s Greek community is planning the Quinte Greek Opa Festival, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, September 6. The event takes place at the Greek Hall, beside Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 70 Harder Drive. Admission is $5 with the funds going to the church. John Nicholas, the chair of the festival, said in the past the Greek community has participated in events and shows as part of the Belleville Waterfront & Ethnic Festival. But this year, they felt the time was right to hold their own celebration. Many other Ontario communities have Greek celebrations, he noted, including Toronto’s famous Taste of Danforth event. A ribbon-cutting ceremony with local dignitaries will take place at 11:30 a.m. Throughout the day and into the evening there will be music from Greek bands and performances from
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Greek dance groups, both local and from Toronto. Entertainment will also be provided to children. And, of course, Greek food will be for sale. “We’ll have souvlaki and chicken and pork, obviously,” Nicholas said. But, he added, there will be an ex-
panded menu with other lesser-known Greek dishes available. “We want it to be authentic all the way.” Nicholas said that, like many Canadian cities, Belleville has a significant population of people with Greek roots. He said Greeks are a generally proud
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Nicholas said he hopes the event will be the first of an annual celebration. He stressed it’s open to everyone, not just people of Greek heritage, and he’s hoping people from all over the Quinte region attend. Events will take place inside and outside the hall and tents are being rented so activities can still take place outside if it rains. He also explained the word “Opa” is a Greek word used at celebrations. The best translation for it might be “yee hah!”
MP Rick Norlock will not seek re-election in 2015 News - Northumberland-Quinte West Rick Norlock, Member of Parliament for Northumberland-Quinte West announced Monday that he will not seek re-election in 2015. He will continue his mandate for the current term to ensure a smooth transition for the fall of 2015. He made the announcement at the Northumberland-Peterborough South Conservative Party’s annual barbecue among supporters, friends and family. “This decision involved a difficult and lengthy process and based on the many accomplishments and recognition bestowed upon the riding of Northumberland-Quinte West, I felt this was an appropriate time to step aside,” he stated. “I would like to take this time to thank friends and family as well as Northumberland-Quinte West constituents for their direction, advice and continued support.” Norlock was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Northumberland Quinte-West in 2006. He was re-elected in October 2008 and again in May 2011. He is a member of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness and the chair of the Standing Committee on National Defence. Previously he served as a member of the Standing Committee for Justice and Human Rights and served prior to that as a member of the Standing Joint Committee on the Scrutiny of Regulations. Norlock currently serves as chair of the Eastern and Northern Ontario Cau-
cus, and chair of the Conservative Law Enforcement Officers Caucus. Rick is also an active member of the Conservative Hunting and Angling Caucus and is hopeful that his Private Member’s Bill, C-501: An Act Respecting a National Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Heritage Day will receive Royal Assent this fall. Prior to federal politics, he enjoyed an extensive career with the OPP. He and his wife Judy live in the village of Warkworth, and will enjoy their retirement by continuing to serve the community in many volunteer capacities. MP Norlock’s announcement will afford the local riding association time to nominate a new candidate in preparation for the next federal election which is expected in October 2015. “I am honoured and privileged to have served as the federal representative for Northumberland-Quinte West and am proud not only of the many achievements throughout this riding but also of the direction and mandate from our government,” he stated. “The new riding of NorthumberlandPeterborough South will bring unique challenges and opportunities and I wish my successor continued luck, encouragement and any support I can offer.” He stated in the press release that he will continue to work for the constituents of Northumberland-Quinte West with the same enthusiasm as always and will continue to be their voice in the nation’s capital.
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News - Brighton - The TMH Foundation met all expectations at the annual Golf Classic once again this year. One hundred and sixty-eight golfers hit the links at Timber Ridge Golf Course. They were entertained from hole-to-hole, challenged, well-fed and some even serenaded. Mayor John Williams was surprised at dinner with a live duet from Golf Chairman Dan Koets and CFB Trenton Wing Commander Dave Lowthian who sang a “Johnny B Good” tribute to him. Mayor Williams and the audience quickly joined in. It was a great day full of surprises, but ultimately, the hospital was the big winner with the foundation raising $80,000 (net) for priority medical equipment, specifically a telemetry upgrade for the inpatient wing. This tournament has raised over $800,000 since its inception. It has pro-
vided for surgical equipment, an ultrasound, equipped a patient room, an Omnicell and equipment for the Emergency Department. “It’s a wonderful feeling to see the community come together at the golf classic and help us to provide life-saving equipment for our hospital,” says Wendy Warner, executive director of the TMH Foundation. The winning team this year was from Wilkinson Financial. However, in a switch up, there was a Hospital Trivia Challenge where
foursomes with correct answers had them deducted from their overall score. The team of Metroland Media took the top spot for the combined score, learning about the various services at Trenton Memorial Hospital. The TMH Foundation would like to extend special thanks to Scotiabank and Leons/ Custom Carts for their leadership sponsorships along with many other sponsors, volunteers and participants that made the tournament a huge success. Special thanks to the golf committee: Dan Koets, Mike
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Lifestyles - I’m sure many of my readers have taken the cruise through the nearby Thousand Islands and have seen such points of interest as Boldt Castle, Millionaire’s Row, and the international bridge system. Well, my wife and I recently took this tour again, on a beautiful summer day, but this time we took the 2.5-hour “Lost Ships Cruise” from Gananoque, and in addition to the aforementioned sights, the tour included a lot of interesting information about the area’s shipwrecks. We didn’t actually get to see these vessels, for they’re in watery graves far beneath the surface and best checked out by scuba diving. However, we did pass over a number of these gravesites and saw historical photos and informative videos of the ships. It was a great way to learn about these lost treasures without a wetsuit. One of these capsized vessels was the A.E. Vickery, a three-masted schooner that sank in 1889. This particular ship was carrying a cargo of corn that was destined for Wisers Distillery in Prescott, but it struck a shoal and went down very near the Rock Island Lighthouse, located between Clayton and Alexandria Bay. Divers can follow a buoy line out into a strong current for a closer look at its intact wooden rudder and its broken masts. Another shipwreck, located right at Alexandria Bay, New York, was the Islander, and it had been used as both a mail carrier and a tour boat before it caught fire while docked, and sank in 1909. Yet another nearby shipwreck discussed was the Ca-
nadian steamer, the Sir Robert Peel, but this one was actually plundered and burned in 1838 by pirates. Ironically, one of these pirates, Bill Johnston, eventually was hired as a lighthouse keeper at the nearby Rock Island Lighthouse. He went from being wanted for the destruction of the ship (with a reward for his capture) to being pardoned (by President Harrison) and hired as the keeper of the lighthouse. Yes, historic events can contain some interesting twists. Other lost ships discussed on this tour included the Iroquois (one of the oldest shipwrecks in this area), the Oconto (located across the channel from the A. E. Vickery), the Kinghorn, and the Roy A. Jodrey. This latter vessel sank much more recently, in 1974, after striking a channel marker and Pullman Shoal in the American Narrows near Alexandria Bay. The Roy A. Jodrey was carrying a load of ore pellets when the collision occurred, and it was landed along the rocky shoreline of Wellesley Island as it began to take on serious amounts of water, more than the pumps could deal with. The crew all made it to safety, but the ship slipped from its precarious position along the shoreline and descended into the depths of the St. Lawrence. As it submerged into its final resting place, it severed a cable, causing a power outage on the island. In addition to the fascinating glimpses into the history of these lost ships, we were also told of the bygone days of rum running that occurred in this area, for these islands provided a great opportunity for smuggling during Prohi-
bition, and we learned that the odd bottle of rum is still being recovered by divers. We were also assured that, indeed, the rum does improve with age. While cruising through the Thousand Islands, we also learned about some of the area’s famous residents, including prolific American songwriter Irving Berlin (God Bless America, White Christmas, Anything You Can Do, etc.). I learned that he supposedly wrote such songs as Blue Skies and Always while actually at his summer home here. Another area resident, Kate Smith, became very well known, as I remember, as a “good luck charm” for the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers, for she would often be asked to sing Berlin’s God Bless America at their play-off hockey games back in the 1970s, and they went on to win the Stanley Cup in both 1974 and 1975. Other area residents discussed along the way included Edward Noble (founder of Life Saver candy), Rand McNally (of atlas fame), George Pullman (who leased his luxury sleeper cars to rail
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Work of Toronto artists will be featured in festival By John Campbell
News - Warkworth - Artists from Toronto will display their work at various locations on Main Street for 16 days beginning this weekend. The contemporary arts festival, which will run from August 23 to September 7, is being organized by Sunday Drive Art Projects, a notfor-profit organization based in Toronto. “What we’re trying to do is bring a different kind of art to Warkworth, things that aren’t normally exhibited just because there’s not really a space or a venue to do that on an ongoing basis,” said Sunday Drive
founder, Tania Thompson. “It’s non-commercial work so it tends by the nature of it to steer away from painting or small sculptures or crafts, and lean more toward an immersive kind of installation experience rather than something you would purchase.” The exhibits will be available for viewing Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Opening day August 23, however, will begin at 3 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m., as “there will be projections and we need it to be dark,” Thompson said. The artists’ works are “more ex-
periential” which make them “very interesting.” Although “new and different,” they’re “just an expansion of the activity going on day to day” in Warkworth, a designated arts community. “There is an affinity for creative projects and so we’ll be one of them.” Thompson said she wanted to introduce Toronto artists to the arts community in Warkworth because the village “is terrific and more people should know about it, especially creative people.” She approached artists who have been active in Toronto for 20 years
or more, “as well as some newer, younger ones [who] are doing really interesting things” and asked if they would like to take part. Most of them readily agreed, and since then she’s been doing site visits with the artists. “All had been unaware of Warkworth prior to these site visits and were blown away by the village,” she said. “Everybody I take up there immediately falls in love with Warkworth, so I feel like it’s working already.” Last year Sunday Drive Art Projects applied for a $150,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Founda-
tion to transform a local garage into a gallery and to underwrite programming but was unsuccessful. “We didn’t get our funding which was disappointing but the feedback was we should carry on and do our programming and try again so that’s what we’ve done,” Thompson said. “We were well supported and did manage to get funding for this project”—$46,000—and will continue to operate this way “until we can take another crack at finding permanent space.” To learn more about Sunday Drive Art Projects, visit <www.sundaydrive.org>.
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Sunday Drive Presents Warkworth. In its promotion of the event orgaNews - Warkworth - The village of Warkworth is being transformed into a nizers encourage folks “to get out of gallery row of contemporary art as the the city” and drive to the village for Sunday Drive Art Projects unveils its the 16-day festival. As explained on their web site, lineup of artists for the inaugural event Sunday Drive is a registered not-forprofit organization “presenting arts events that bring new audiences to new places.” “We chose Warkworth for our launch event because there is something truly special about the community,” stated Sunday Drive Art Projects founder Tania Thompson. Satellite instal-
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lations, performances and projection works will touch down in the village for the event with a strong lineup of artists. “It’s home to a large community of artists, designers and architects that have helped make it a uniquely liberal, stylish village with a very creative sensibility. It balances the best of country life with contemporary taste—and it’s just 90 minutes from Toronto, making it a perfect road trip destination,” Thompson added. Some of Toronto’s most active artist-run centres and collectives will come together for a free, all-ages event presenting works that are rarely seen outside of metropolitan centres and giving them new life in the context of a rural setting. The event brings together a “passionate” group of arts professionals who believe contemporary art should be accessible to everyone. Oliver Pauk and Michael Vickers
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To make it easier for people to get from Toronto to the opening kickoff event, organizers have arranged for bus transportation to and from Warkworth. The show runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday). Presenting partners include: Mercer Union, Huntclub, Interaccess, Art Spin, Akin Collective, Gladstone Hotel, Fado Performance and Personnel. Sunday Drive presents Warkworth can be found online at <www.sundaydrive.org> or <www.facebook.com/ sundaydriveart> projects or <http:// instagram.com/sundaydriveart> #sundaydriveart, #sundaydrivewarkworth, #artinunexpectedplaces.
“Everyone was in an anniversary party mode”
Havelock Jamboree owners Ed Leslie and Paula Chopik were presented with a special twenty-fifth anniversary commemorative plaque from the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen just before the four-day festival kicked off with an opening night performance by The Good Brothers. Photo: Bill Freeman
and had 15,000 to 20,000 fans on hand Entertainment - Havelock - It was a each day to enjoy the fun, shrugging off mixed weather with aplomb fit for the silver anniversary no one will forget. The Havelock Country Jamboree occasion. “Everyone was in an anniversary celebrated 25 years of musical magic By Bill Freeman
party mode and everything was so smooth and good,” owner Paula Chopik said with a joyous smile just before Grammy Award winner Suzy Bogguss took the stage. “It was a marvellous time. The rain didn’t affect attendance at all, it didn’t dampen spirits. Campers know to come prepared and everyone came prepared,” she said. “You still couldn’t fit anybody else in that field at night even though it was drizzling a little bit. They were wonderful and we had such a great time.” “This was the smoothest Jamboree ever, this was a wonderful twenty-fifth anniversary,” Chopik added. It was also the largest crowd for a couple of years, rebounding from curve balls a shaky economy has thrown at the entertainment and tourism business. There were at least 20,000 fans on hand Friday and Saturday for the big shows featuring Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, Josh Turner, Kellie Pickler, The Mavericks and Doc Walker and a crowd nearly as big for a chilly Thursday night that was quickly warmed up by The Good Brothers, Lisa Brokop,
the LoCash Cowboys and Joe Nichols. Chopik was thrilled that there were 2,500 campers who had never been to the Jamboree before and they’re all keen to book their spots for next year’s four-day show. Reservations begin November 1. Having musical legend Alan Jackson on stage “was a dream come true,” she admitted. “He was meant to be here this year,” she said referring to the twin twentyfifth anniversary milestones the Jamboree and Jackson were celebrating. Jackson, with 80 million albums sold, is marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first record with his tour. “That’s karma.” Chopik was hesitant to single out performers that stood out because they were all sensational, from newcomers to veterans and Nashville stars. “Kellie was wonderful and Dierks put on the most fantastic show and the LoCash Cowboys, I have heard nothing but ‘please, get them back.’” There’s no resting on their anniversary laurels. “The planning starts next week,”
Chopik said. “We’ll start cleaning up things and then we’ll start looking for who we’re going to book next year.” “It was a fantastic year for us. We were filled back to our extended fields,” Jamboree general manager Jennifer Goheen added. “The shows were out of this world. We couldn’t have been more pleased and the lightning held off which was a positive note.” “The artists’ teams were all outstanding to work with and they worked great with our hospitality team and we had some big crews coming in here.” Alan Jackson had four buses and two eighteen wheelers; Bentley and Turner each had three buses. Goheen says visiting musicians are ecstatic with what the Jamboree offers and those positive reviews travel the musical network. “It makes their stay all that more memorable for them. Festivals are hard to book. It’s hard to draw the artists, especially from Nashville, but if they know they’re going to be treated so well and have a good experience and be able to play in front of all these Canadian country fans they’ll come.”
reports for JULY 2014 NEW for Hastings County: A new club has come to 4-H in Hastings this year; the poultry club! This club will interest any chicken lovers. Our club has had 3 meetings so far. In our first meeting we talked about the differences in the genders of chickens and we played a fun game of pin the part on the rooster. In our second meeting we learned all about chicks! We learned the different stages of a chicks development inside and outside of the egg and we even got to hold baby chicks brought in by one of the leaders. In our third meeting, we learned all about eggs. We learned about how they are made and the nutrition facts about an egg. We also got to judge some eggs to see what a good and bad egg would look like.
That is what we have done so far. In our next meeting we will be taking a look at all the different breeds of chickens. Our leaders are bringing in some different types of chickens for us to see in person. Our project for this club is to build our dream chicken coop out of any materials we have at home and it is due at our fifth meeting in August all about housing chickens. I am looking forward to see what else this fun, interesting club can teach me and the other members! As reported by Sarah Kay Hastings County 4-H Plowing Club Our fourth meeting of the Hastings County 4-H Plowing Club was on June 23rd at 6:00 p.m. in the field. The meeting opened at 6:24 p.m. We said the 4-H pledge and then had roll call. The roll call question was good news. The minutes were read and approved, motioned by Luke, seconded by Patrick. We talked about the night and practiced plowing and then did a safety quiz and took up the answers.
The minutes were read and approved motioned by Luke seconded by Sydney. Clare then introduced Garret who would be our coach for the night. After Garret was introduced, we went to the field we would be plowing in and talked about the land and score card.. Our fifth meeting of the Hastings County 4-H Plowing Club was held on July 10th in the field at 6:00. Our meeting was called to order at 6:13, motioned by Luke. We said the 4-H pledge and then roll call. The roll call question was “Name one part of the land and one part of the plow.”
We then practiced plowing and talked about how we did and got some overall tips from Garret. As reoorted by Jesseca Carlisle A Thank you goes to all the sponsors, guests and leaders. Were ready for our Achievement Day at the Hastings Plowing Match.
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Sports - Campbellford - Ollies, nollies and kickflips are just some of the skateboard tricks competitors were into at the 11th annual skatepark competition at Kennedy Park here. And that was just the skateboarding. There were BMX events too. The bunnyhop, the 360, barspin and tail whip are just some of what the riders did to earn points at last Sunday’s event. “The competitors are judged on consistency, how many tricks they land, how hard the trick is, style and how good
it looks,” said one of the judges, Kevin Ritchie, who at times also competes. The same criteria were used for both competitions. Steven Peck, owner of RUWA Skateboards from Kingston, was there to host the skateboard event, providing prizes for the winners. Each competitor was allowed two one-minute runs and had full use of the park. “The more they use the park the more points they get,” noted Ritchie. In the skateboard event the following are the winners: 14 years and under
- 1st Shawn Jakins; 2nd Kieran Lewis; 3rd Jake Lits: 15-18 age group - 1st Dan Jakins; 2nd Trevor Lepine and 3rd Phil Richardson: 19 years and up - 1st Devon Bartholomew; 2nd Curtis Leeworthy. 3rd Garnet Beersley. Although none of these winners are from Trent Hills the event did attract a huge crowd of sports enthusiasts. Doug’s Bicycle of Belleville sponsored the BMX competition and proNathan Amy, of Kingston, grabs some air and later made use of the “bowl” and other sections of the vided prizes. “We had 20 to 25 competitors,” said skateboard park in the competition held last week. Derek Kulker, of Belleville, who won second place in the 19 years and over age group. “It was a really good competition. There were a lot of really good riders doing really technical stuff,” he added. Winners of the BMX event are: 14 years and under - 1st Connor Dickson; 2nd Trevor Kirby: 15 to 18 years - 1st Brock Clapp; 2nd Mitch Rudder; 2rd Dawson Goheen: 19 and over - 1st Antoine Walsh; 2nd Derek Kulker; 3rd Eric Steven Tyler. Again none of the winners are from Trent Hills but local riders did compete. Three years ago a skateboard jam raised $500 for the third phase of the Kennedy Park revitalization project. The park is now a focal point for the community and skateboards and splash pad enthusiasts. Garnet Barsley, of Picton, gets some lift, giving it his all in the skateboard competition held at Kennedy Park last Sunday.
Steve Peck, second from the right, owner of RUWA Skateboards in Kingston, hosted the 11th annual skatepark competition in Campbellford on Sunday. He also provided prizes. Here he outlines the rules to the competitors.
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Project Remembrance commemorates World War I
News - Quinte West - The National Air Force Museum of Canada has unveiled a selection of the Project Remembrance collection to be on display until the end of the year. “Project Remembrance is a series of oil on canvas paintings by Canadian painter Brian Lorimer, created to inspire remembrance and commemorate the centenary of the onset of The First World War,” says Barb Neri, public relations. The museum is featuring 11 of the 36 images painted for the project. Brian Lorimer is one of Canada’s leading visual artists and muralists, with exhibitions and commercial installations in Canada, Australia and the United States. He was educated in Toronto and Air Strike shows how aircraft were used for the first time on a large scale is based in eastern Ontario. “My work aims to give Canadians a during World War I.
Grandparents Day returning to Farmtown Park
The Compassionate depicts the nurses, over 2,500 of the Canadian Army Medical Corps stationed overseas. Also crucial were the stretcher bearers who waded through the torn landscape to rescue the fallen.
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Grandparents Day runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on September 7. Admission is $8 for adults with children under 12 admitted free.
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sense of that claustrophobic reality in a fresh and compelling way, and to honour our soldiers and the hardships they endured in service of their country,” he said. On August 4 the 100th anniversary of the declaration of war by the United Kingdom and Canada, the gallery was officially opened at the museum in the upstairs mezzanine. Everyone is invited to come and view this remarkable collection.
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News - Havelock - Krystele Holstock and Tom Dunlop are usually pretty shy and retiring but last Friday they shared their wedding with thousands of country music fans establishing another mile-
stone moment at the twenty-fifth Havelock Country Jamboree. The Gravenhurst couple and their wedding party had music by Eric Church to keep them company during the walk down the “aisle” and
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Krystele told The Independent. “Then when he proposed our friends didn’t let us live it down, we had to do it.” The couple called the Jamboree and asked if that was possible. “They loved the idea and now we’re here,” she said. “We never thought we’d get married so we just thought it was perfect.” “She threw me a wicked surprise
birthday party so for her thirtieth I threw her a surprise birthday and put a ring in an iPod box because I told her I’d never marry her. When she opened the box I went down on one knee and asked her and here we are today,” Tom said. “We’re normally very shy people so it’s different for us,” Krystele said with a laugh.
Krystele Holstock and Tom Dunlop got married on the Havelock Country Jamboree stage Friday just before Kingston singer Abby Stewart’s performance. Photo: Bill Freeman
Call for entries for annual fall fair
Events - Belleville - The Quinte Exhibition and Fall Fair is just around the corner and the fair board is encouraging local citizens to be a part of it. The Home Craft (family building) and Nature’s Harvest buildings, located on the grounds of the Quinte Exhibition, will be a hub of activity during the fair, boasting over 30 volunteers. Both buildings will receive entries to competitions on Wednesday, August 27, from 5 to 8 p.m. and on Thursday, from 8 until 10 a.m. Judging will commence around 10:30 a.m. on August 28. Entry fee for exhibitors is $5 for adults and $1 for youth 16 years of age and under. This fee allows you to enter classes in both buildings. Payment can be made when you bring in your entry. The Home Craft building features
art, the photography show and culinary arts (including baking, canning and preserves), crafts and hobbies (including sewing, quilting, knitting and crocheting). The Nature’s Harvest Building includes cheese and butter products, garden products, displays and specials, field crops, plants and flowers, honey and maple syrup. The fair will run from Thursday, August 28, to Sunday, August 31, at the Quinte Exhibition and Raceway, at 246 Bridge Street West. The fair is put on by the Belleville Agricultural Society which always welcomes volunteers and new members. The Quinte Exhibition 2014 Prize Book can be found at <www.qer.ca>. For more details phone 613-968-3266 or email <info@qer.ca>.
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BELLEVILLE Overeaters Anonymous meeting every Friday, 10 a.m. Calvary Temple, corner of Wallbridge Loyalist and Hwy 2 West. Contact Dianne 613392-0081. Belleville Lions Club Concerts by the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, August 24 - Bill White & White Pine. Wednesday, August 27 - Stoney and the Sundance Band. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Park, Belleville 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. Thursday, August 28, 6-7:30 p.m., John M. Parrott Art Gallery opening receptions. In Gallery 1, “Bruce St. Clair... after all these years”. In Gallery 2, “Surfaces-a felt experience”. Shows will run until September 18th. Belleville Garden Club meets the 4th Tuesday of the month, 7-9 pm, Moira Secondary School, 275 Farley Ave, Bel-
leville. Info 613-966-7455. Boating Courses Registration, August 25 for Bay of Quinte Squadron. Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, Monday August 25, 7-8:30pm. If you are unable to attend: Don 613-966-9051 or rdquibell@gmail.com Quinte Friendship Club, 4th. Wednesday of each month, 7 PM, downstairs, Richmond Retirement Center. Activities include out to lunch bunch, pot luck dinners, euchre nights etc. Info: drop in, or 969-4475. New members welcome Foot Care, 4th Wednesday of each month, Starts 9am, Quinte Living Centre 270 Front St, Belleville. Call 613-392-4181 to book an appointment. Friends of the Library book sale daily at the Bookstore. Accepting gently used books, CD and DVD donations. Foyer of Belleville Public Library 10-4, Monday-Saturday. 613-968-6731 ext 2245 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 613-9699502.
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 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 Volunteer drivers needed Thursdays from 12:303:30pm 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 Foot Care every Tuesday, starts at 9am, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Belleville. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee). Call 613392-4181 for appointment.
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9 am. Enjoy this one hour opportunity to explore the park, rain or shine. Euchre/Bid Euchre Cards, 4th Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., Fun Darts. All Monday of every month, 7 p.m., Col- Welcome. Campbellford Legion Branch lege Hill United Church, 16 North Park St., Belleville. Everyone welcome.
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103, 34 Bridge St W 705-653-2450 FootCare Clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and
Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For Christ Church Anglican, 154 Kent St. appointment call the VON at 1-888-279- Campbellford at 12pm. Cost $9. Info: 4866 ex 5346 Linda Ryan at 705-653-1411 Continued on page B22 Community Diners, August 27
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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, August 27 - Fade Kings. 6:30-8:30 pm. Stamp, Coin and Postcard Fair, Saturday, August 23, 10:30 A.M. - 3:30 P. M., Brighton’s Prince Edward Community Centre, 75 Elizabeth St. Free admission and parking. T.R.E.N.D.S. presentations covering senior’s health, aging, memory concerns/ dementia and community services. every 4th Wednesday of the month, 6-8 pm, Family Health Team, 170 Main St., Brighton. Free for area residents. Info and to sign up: Vicki 613-475-1555. Drop-ins welcome. August 27: Medications in Dementia/ Substance use and Aging Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Clothing Depot now open. Wed, Thurs, Sat: 10am-2pm. Friday: 10am-8pm. Closed Sun-Tues. For pick ups: 613-475-2705. 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 Every Wednesday: “Supper’s Ready” at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church. Warm food, warm welcome, free to all. From 5:00 to 6:30 pm.
We Welcome New Registrations at Elementary and Secondary Schools Schools will be open for new registrations during the week of August 25, 2014. Call ahead to confirm dates and times. Specific documentation is required (proof of age, home address, immunization card (or copy), custody orders). Student transportation • www.triboard.on.ca • 1.866.569.6638
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CAMPBELLFORD Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24, 6th annual Dry Stone Wall restoration workshop, Ferris Provincial Park. Course registration: 416-323-1932 or generalinfo@ drystonecanada.com Watch the demos from 10 to 3 each day. Walk in for free or $5/car. Follow the signs to the site near the playground and the Sheep Wash. Campbellford Legion Rib & Corn Fest, +2 side dishes, tea coffee & dessert. With Chef Mayor Hector MacMillan, August 23, 4-7pm. Tickets: $15.00 from the Legion Bar or 705-653-2450 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. Every Monday, 7 p.m. Campbellford Citizen’s Choir meets at Senior Citizen’s Building. All welcome Sunday, August 24, 4-7 pm, Beef BBQ in support of the Flourish Campaign, Campbellford Curling Club. Advance sales. info@cscf.ca or 705-653-2005 Free guided walks in Ferris Park, Campbellford, every Tuesday. Meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge at
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10 Pin Mixed Adult league in Belleville needs Bowlers Tuesday nights, 6:30 pm. Join us. Sue 613-848-6496 or Debbie 613-477-2200.
Paddle boat- 4 seater, retractable sun guard, excellent condition, $180; large, oak rocking chair, excellent condition, $190; White sewing machine, missing parts, base workable, $80; Johnson 9.9, for parts, $50; tablesaw, hardly used, $80. Twin Lakes, north of Havelock 705-877-3589, 416-694-2494 Peter.
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FOR SALE ALUMINUM DOOR - Premium 36 x 80”. Cream coloured. Still in box 2 closets. Special price $175.00 613-473-2015 Carpet, laminate, hardwood flooring deals. 12 mm laminate installed with free pad $2.29/sq. ft.; engineered hardwood $2.49/sq ft.; Free shop at home service. saillianflooring.com 1-800-578-0497, 905-373-2260.
Debt Relief Allen Madigan Certified Credit cousellor. Solving financial problems for over 15 years. Renew hope seniors respected. Free confidential consultation. 613-779-8008 CHAIR LIFT for sale $500 obo. Original cost $3,100 We have the key to 613-424-2210 unlock locked-in pension funds. Free consultation. To relieve financial FOR SALE Treadmill hardly used. Cost $300, will sell stress, call for $100. 705-778-2950 613-779-8008. OR 416-261-1500
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FENDER TELECASTER made in U.S.A. black, pearl pick guard, case and Fender Champion 110 amp $900 Firm. Mastercraft “special edition” 17 hp 42 in. lawnmower double bag grass catcher 250 hours $425. Call 613-475-6125. NEW SUBARU SGX3500 Watt Generators $950 with three year warranty. New Subaru Inverters R1700 $1280 RG3200 $2390 with five year warranty. Do not be left in the dark call Belmont Engine Repair in Havelock 705-778-3838
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MUTTON METAL SALVAGE Free removal of scrap metal. Call Jeff at 905-344-7733.
Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear.
Mitchell Hamilton after graduating with his diploma’s in “Police Foundations” and “Community and Justice Service” from St. Lawrence College went on to the University of Ottawa where he graduated this spring with an Honours Degree in Sociology and a minor in Criminology. He will be pursuing a career in Policing. Great job Mitch! So proud. Mom, Dad and Family. ANNIVERSARY
Junk removal & willing to move articles for individuals. 613-475-9591
DORGE, BETTY....Passed away peacefully with Carl by her side at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre in the Palliative Care Unit on Thursday, August 7, 2014. Betty Dorge who lived in Havelock was in her 74th year. Beloved wife and best friend to Carl for 51 years. Loving Aunt to Kelly Orr (Andrew) and their children and Susan Bodrug. Missed by her brotherin-law Wes Bodrug. Predeceased by her sister Anna Bodrug. Carl would like to thank all the staff at PRHC Palliative Unit for the heartfelt care that Betty received. The support given by the visiting VON palliative nurse who guided us through this difficult time was greatly appreciated. The family received friends at the Weaver Family Funeral Home-Campbellford Chapel, 77 Second Street, Campbellford on Sunday, August 10, 2014 from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. A Celebration of Betty’s life was held in the Chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. with a reception immediately following the service. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to Sleeping Children Around the World, RS McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, PRHC-Palliative Care Unit or Kiva would be appreciated by the family. Online guest book and condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com CL442836
TRIPP, Paul Douglas “Boomer”...passed away at Kingston General Hospital on Saturday August 9th, 2014 in his 84th year. Loving husband of Diane Johnston and the late Marion Virginia Tripp nee Pratt. Beloved father of Susan & her husband Christian Jaehn-Kreibaum, Mark Tripp & his wife Susan and Harold Tripp & his wife Christina. Cherished grandfather of Kate, Vivienne, Nicholas, Paul, David, Stig and Max. Predeceased by his parents Marcus & Gladys Tripp nee Miron. Survived by his brother John & Sally Tripp and his cousin Frank & Fran Miron. Friends are invited to call at the Weaver Family Funeral Home - West Chapel, 170 Dundas St. West on Sunday August 17th, 2014 from 4-8 PM. Funeral Service will be held at St. George’s Anglican Church, Trenton on Monday August 18th, 2014 at 11AM. Rev. Steve Timpson officiating. Cremation to follow and interment will take place at Mt. Evergreen Cemetery at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation or St. George’s Anglican Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated by the family. Online Guest Book & Condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com CL449967
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Barn Repairs, Steel roof repairs, barn boards, beam repairs, sliding doors, COMMERCIAL RENT eavestroughs, screw nailing, roof painting, barn Warkworth Main St., 546 painting. Call John sq. ft. store with parking and water included, rent is 613-955-8689. $550/month plus utilities and HST. Call 705-927-8409.
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4 German Shepherd pups. 9 wks old. $400. Mother and father on site. 2 bedroom apartment, $800/month incl. Parking 613-478-6209 Laundry facilities, balcony, mature building. No pets. Dog Grooming by Berna- (613)392-3069 dette. Professional services with TLC. New clients 2 BEDROOM apartment in welcome. 550 Trenton- Brighton. Eat-in kitchen, Frankford Rd, 1 minute fridge, stove, large deck, north of 401. parking, utilities included. (613)243-8245. $850. first & last. Phone 613-475-4652.
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231 Frankford Road, Stirling We sell bulk honey in your containers, prepackaged liquid and creamed honey, wedding favours, buckwheat honey, beeswax skin creams & lip balms, candles, pollen, maple syrup, honey butter, gifts and more. Open Saturdays only 10 am-4pm Call 613-827-7277
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WILLIAM GOHEEN Sept 19,1922 - Aug 26, 2013 What I would give if I could say Hello, Dad, in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile To sit with you and chat a while. So if you have a father Cherish him with care For you’ll never know the sadness Till you see his vacant chair. Miss you Dad Daughter Janet and her family Wayne, Paul and Bryan
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Brighton, 2 blocks from downtown. 2 bedroom, second floor apt., stove and fridge, washer/dryer hookup, off street parking, heat and water included. Available immediately. $685/month. References and credit check. 613-475-5900.
Need a home? Call the Hastings Housing Resource Centre. Services offered in Belleville, Quinte West, North and Centre Hastings. (613)969-1748.
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Painter or Handyman. No job is too small! Also any odd jobs. Seniors discount. Call Roger on cell 613-242-3958.
Ken Chard Construction. Renovations, decks, siding, sidewalks, fences, ceramic, windows, painting etc. Free estimates. Call: 613-398-7439.
FUNDRAISING YARD SALE Augsut 23 and August 24 8 am - 2 pm 85 Cannifton Rd North (village); baked goods and BBQ (Saturday) and raffle Furniture, exercise/sports equipment, Royal Albert dishes, and much more
SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS BRIGHTON, 312 Raglan Street. Private home, furnished bedroom, cable, telephone, heat, hydro included, use of home. No pets. Available Sept 1. $450 monthly. 613-475-3841
165 Herchimer Ave. Beautiful 1 & 2 bdrm suites! Great amenities! Outdoor pool, sauna, exercise rm, social rm w/events.
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334 Dundas St. E. STUNNING 1 & 2 bdrm suites, GREAT amenities! Indoor pool, social rm. w/ events, gym, secured entry. Move in incentives! CALL TODAY! 1-888-478-7169
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Craft sale, Friday (3-8 p.m.)-Saturday (8-noon), August 22-23 and 29-30. 28 Kidd Ave., Trenton. Sewing items, wall hanging, kids, animals, birds, Native, Christmas, etc.
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County Water TreatmentSofteners, U.V. Lights, R.O. systems, chemical free iron and sulphur filters. Sales, installation, service and repair. Steven Menna. (613)967-7143.
Steve Collins, InsulationBlown cellulose, attics, walls, floors. Save money -live comfortably. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Quality work since 1974. Free estimates. Call (613)847-6791.
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Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
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Reflexology Training. The next Reflexology Certification course runs September 13th, 14th, 20th, and 21st. Go to www.reflexologytrainingacademy.ca or call 613-391-7198 for further details.
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FRANKFORD FOODLAND
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LEAD CARPTENTER/LABOURERS Lead Carpenter: Supervisory experience, must be able to lead a crew independently and have the necessary carpentry skills for custom building.
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Contract Drivers & Dispatcher needed for Belleville/ Trenton Courier Service. Must have own vehicle. Call Tues. To Fri. 8 am - 2 pm. 613-392-5585 or 613-967-5941
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HELP WANTED
AZ DRIVER
Able to run USA & Canada. Clean Abstract. Min 5 yrs experience. Drop off or email resume: Knights Appleden Fruit Ltd., 11687 Cty. Rd.2
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CITY OF QUINTE WEST Invites applications for a Manager of Human Resources The City of Quinte West is currently inviting applications for the position of Manager of Human Resources. Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Manager of Human Resources is responsible for the development and implementation of Human Resource programs/policies and services, labour/ employee relations, recruitment, compensation and benefits, training and development, legislative compliance and overseeing the Health, Safety and Wellness functions. The Manager will prepare reports, make recommendations and present to Council at scheduled meetings of Council and Personnel Committee. As the Manager of Human Resources you will provide advice, guidance and support to all levels of staff and employees. The Manager supports all City departments ensuring employment and legislative compliance, develops and implements corporate human resources policies and procedures; and, developing and recommending policies and strategies to address short and longterm human resources and organizational objectives. The Manager of Human Resources is the lead negotiator in collective bargaining of the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four (4) Collective Agreements. The position must have post-secondary training in human resources management as well as a business or public administration diploma. A Degree in the field Human Resources/ Industrial Relations or related discipline is preferred. The position requires excellent skills in negotiating and mediating collective agreements and in conflict resolution. Strong organizational, analytical, communications and presentation skills are required. The position must have a strong understanding of the principles involved in compensation and benefits administration, labour relations, health and safety, recruitment and policy development. Effective human relations skills are essential. Remuneration: The salary range for this position as per the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Non-Union grid is $90,690-$100,768. The City offers an attractive benefits package. A job description is available upon request. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume clearly marked: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Application: Manager of Human Resourcesâ&#x20AC;? by 4:30p.m. Friday, September 12, 2014 to the undersigned: Charlie Murphy, M.Sc., MCIP, RPP Chief Administrative Officer City of Quinte West P.O. Box 490 Trenton, ONK8V 5R6 %MAIL CHARLIEM QUINTEWEST CA s 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.
Carrier Drop Drivers for the Belleville area needed for delivery of the Belleville News.
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DRIVERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Contact Jamie Douglas jdouglas@theemc.ca 613-966-2034 ext 513 or 613-438-7952
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EXPERIENCED AZ/DZ DRIVERS WINTER OPERATIONS
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AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, ARTWORK AND COLLECTIBLES AUCTION
SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27TH AT 10:00 AM 2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old Highway 2 and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK- Signed -A. Brandeis oil on panel 8” x 5” Venice Scene; signed A Stewart oil on canvas 10”x 6”“Cavaleirs”,2 oil on canvas signed – Squire 10” x 12”; original Donald Gordon Fraser “Green Collar” oil, “Old House at Tyendinaga” watercolour , original sketch by Doug Comeau, 2 original oil paintings signed Lichoshene; Victorian prints, ANTIQUE FURNITURE burled walnut finished step back cupboard with upper glass doors and solid lower doors, burled walnut ladies writing desk, Gibbard mahogany hall table and chair, Gibbard cherry oval dining table with Queen Ann legs, antique Mahogany breakfront china cabinet, mahogany double pedestal dining table and chairs, mahogany buffet, oak and glass barristers bookcase, signed Bowmanville cane bottom rocker, Victorian settee, Victorian side chairs, Victorian parlour table, washstand, antique side tables, walnut tea wagon, antique occasional chairs, antique walnut trimmed sofa, mahogany nest of tables, needlepoint arm chair and stool, walnut bookshelves, Pequenat mantle clock, Ginger bread clocks, vertical spinning wheel, antique English cylinder music box, document boxes, Kingston Ont 4 poster bed ca 1790, 2 Lion heads arm chairs, GLASSWARE’S, CHINA ,STONEWAREAND CURIOUSITIES INCLUDING Moorcroft pottery pieces, Cranberry pieces, American Pottery pieces, Sterling Silver flatware , Antique English Sterling silver, silver plate serving pieces, Royal Doulton figurines ( see web site for Names and #’s), Doulton character jugs, Shelley “ Dainty Blue” dinnerware, Spode “ Gainsbourgh” dinnerware, Royal Crown Derby pieces, Hummel figures, silver overlay pieces, hand painted china, fine jewelry, costume jewelry, ladies fur coats, pocket watches, Victorian lace making, embroidery tools , Victorian embroidery bird, ginger beer bottles, GI Lazier Picton CW with blue crock, Blackton Belleville stoneware, several antique tin toys, cast iron toys, Eatons 1940’s tricycle, several children’s vintage toy guns, table top hand craved NFLD boat on stand, Locomotive Steam engine photo, rail lamps, ships lamp, ships wheel, oil bracket lamps, brass artillery shells, WW II medals, machinist chest, , primitive rodent traps, 1800’s doll furniture, folk art wall shelf, hand woven baskets, table top weigh scales, quantity of Canadian and American silver dollars, 50 cent pieces, vintage Canadian paper money, quantity of early to late 1800’s books, 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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Featuring a 12 head group of well grown first calf grade Holstein heifers from a free stall set up all springing at sale time. In addition 4 open heifers from this herd sell; 3 are red & white. This herd is “Triangle 9” vaccinated and cydectin treated. Chrisknoll Farms consigns 8 deep pedigreed well grown Holstein heifers most carrying embryos and due Sep 22/14 to Nov. 16/14. See their pedigrees on my web site. Royalcroft Braxton Beverly sells fresh at sale time from an excellent high production dam and a very good superior production record 2nd dam. Lynmark Farms at Norwood sends a fancy 60” tall 3 year old shorthorn heifer backed by 2 generations of multiple excellent, high production dams & due Sept. 25 to Storm Ruler. Also featuring the dispersal of the “Sprucelane” milking cow and bred heifer herd of purebred jerseys & several Holsteins owned by John & Sheila Goheen, Port Hope. Featuring cows in various stages of lactation as well as several cows and heifers due at sale time. This is an AI sired herd and features many of the popular jersey sires. The cows have been DHI tested and have never been pushed for production. SCC average 175,000. Approx. 60 head sell. Take advantage of this offering to fill your fall quota needs. Catalogue available on line. We are still accepting consignments for this fall dairy sale. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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Saturday, August 30th, 2014 10:00am The property of John Clysdale 369 1st Line of Douro, Warsaw, ON
From Douro go east 5 kms on County Rd 8 to Line 1 then south, or from Hwy #7 take County Rd 38 north to County Rd 8, to west to Line 1 then south. See signs!
Sale includes: a 2002 NH 4630 o/s 4x4 diesel tractor with ALO Quickie 310 front end loader with q/a 6’ material bucket & 2 prong bale spear, only 1782 hrs, 2 sets of rear remotes, 135 MF o/s diesel tractor 3938 hrs, good rubber, 1465 NH haybine, 315 NH square baler, 33 MF 17 run seed drill w/grain & grass seed boxes, 8’ AC hydraulic disc, 8’ Triple K 3pth cultivator, 3 drum land roller, 101 Ford 3 pth 4/12” plow, Bezzechi 3pth cone fertilizer spreader, 3 section flex harrows, Befco 2 wheel 3 pth rake, 3 pth 6’ scraper blade, 3 pth modified hydraulic wood splitter, Agri Ease 10” post hole auger, 3 round bale feeders, 10’ plastic bottom feed troughs, 3 pth rear round bale forks, 140 Case manure spreader (needs table chain repairs), bale buncher, Speedrite SM2400 electric fencer, electric fence stakes & wire, T-posts, barb wire, cedar rails, post mounted cattle brush oiler, manual post pounder, Titan 16.9 R30 tractor tire, 1345 litre diesel tank w/hand pump, 21 pc 3/4” socket set, jack-alls, wheel barrow, Campbell/Haufeld 125 psi air compressor, an assortment of hand & farm tools! Hay: 79 hardcore 4’ x 5’ round bales of 1st cut hay no rain stored inside, 200 small square bales of 1st cut hay no rain! Household: old pine cupboard, antique roll top desk, old dresser w/ mirrors, wicker chair, upright Frigidaire fridge/freezer, 30” electric stove, Whirlpool washer, Maytag dryer, plus much more! PLAN TO ATTEND! Terms: Cash, Known Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard, Interac NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! LUNCH NO AVAILABLE
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AUCTION SALE RUSS AND MARLENE TROTTMAN JANA LAYNE FARMS 263 TUBBS ROAD, R.R.#8 PICTON, ONT. FRIDAY AUGUST 29TH AT 10:30 AM 4 miles North of Picton on county Road 4 – Ben Gill Road and turn EAST onto Tubbs Road for 1 mile. Massey Ferguson 165 2 wd diesel tractor with Quicke attach front end loader- good running condition; gas powered hydraulic controlled portable wood splitter, 3 point hitch 8 ft scraper blade, 6 ft 3 point hitch rotary mower, quantity of various lengths steel farm gates, round bale feeders, horse gates, quantity of horse harness, pig feeders, rubbermaid water troughs, cattle brush/oiler, McLaughlin horse drawn buggy, antique 2 furrow gang plow, antique steel wheel baggage cart wagon, Delta chop saw, Campbell Hausfield air compressor, tool boxes, hand tools, builders hardware, 12 ft tandem axle trailer, quantity of 125 cedar rails, 2 section drags, 3 cord firewood cut and split, small quantity of 4x4x8 wheat straw, antique farm hand tools, wooden buggy wheels, dog cages, wooden stairs, land roller, electric fence supplies, red clover seed FOWL- 15 red rock hens, 1 rooster; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS- SELL AT 10:30 am- antique oak mission style sideboard, antique oak rocker, antique Sessions mantle clock, antique high chair, walnut tea wagon, 5 piece bedroom suite, antique wood box, pone storage box, Leather love seat, leather recliner, leather chesterfield, coffee and end tables, wooden crates, 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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Large Amount of Smalls, Sterling to include Set of Grand Baroque Flatware, Silver Plate, Oriental Porcelain, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Continental Porcelain, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Watercolours. Oils to Include Tom Campbell, Jacobsen, Charles Dowall, Pinhorn & Hurst, Books, Collector’s Items & Woodworking Tools Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to include: Mahogany Bookcase, Mahogany Dining Table & Set of 8 Carved Chairs, Large Extending Dining Table with Set of 8 Upholstered Walnut Frame Chairs, Victorian Mahogany Sideboards, Pair of Mahogany Single Beds, Walnut Wardrobe, Mahogany Display Cabinet with Bottle Glass Doors, Victorian Ebonized Display Cabinet, Canadian Pine Bonnet Chest, Small Tables, Oriental Carpets & Lighting.
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DIRECTIONS: From the lights in Frankford, head south on Trent Street South. Turn west on March St. The sale is being held at 26 March St. Antique parlor table, solid cherry sofa/hall table, antique 3 drawer dresser & mirror (refinished), old parlor chair, walnut tea wagon, oak sideboard/mirror (refinished), quilt rack, apartment sized china cabinet, corner shelf, Lay-Z-Boy rocker recliner with massage & heat, Lay-Z-Boy style recliner (like new), chesterfield & matching chair, coffee & step end tables, small pedestal table, maple bedroom set including double bed, dresser/mirror, chest of drawers & night stands. Four drawer chest of drawers, magazine rack/end table, small hall table, large sofa mirror, two antique organ stools (glass ball feet), set of Texas long horns, Cuckoo clock, signed Quebec carved lamp, Coca-Cola repro enamel sign, cast iron cat door stop, Westminster mantel clock, hand carved ship, qty of Mickey Mouse collectibles including a Mickey Mouse telephone, clock, and collector plates. Brass fireplace set, advertising thermometer for “UP TOWN” soda, cast iron bell, cast pot & kettle, two sad irons, qty of advertising trucks and cars as well as a Corgi double decker bus, tin Tonka jeep, sewing box & contents, jewelry box, qty of cross & olive stemware, signed Chalet art glass basket, qty of glass, china & cups & saucers including Royal Albert, Noritake, and RS Prussia. “Show Time” rotisserie (like new), Copper tea pots, silver plate, brass bell, powder horn, coal oil lamp, parlor lamps, small glass top display case advertising for “Gillette”, Robert Bateman print, outdoor fireplace, patio swing, patio table & chairs, assorted garden decorations, shepherds hooks & a qty of garden tools. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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Warnerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. Selling the contents from Bayside home. Owners moving. Including another quantity of good books from private collector, some small power and hand tools, nearly new gas mower, 6.5 HP â&#x20AC;&#x153;Craftsman Goldâ&#x20AC;? with bagger. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weberâ&#x20AC;? propane BBQ like new, computer with flat panel monitor, component stereo. Leaf blower also like new, lawn and garden tools, 2 good small chest freezers, queen size bedroom suite, excellent, queen sleigh bed with box & Mattress like new, good quality set. Excellent dinette with table and 6 chairs with matching dish cupboard also excellent oak dinette, nice walnut chain cabinet. Nice sofa & chair set plus other good sofa. Each set OAC. Coffee and end tables, other small tables, nice occasional chairs, high quality wing chair in new condition. 2 lazy boy chairs, excellent computer desk, large quantity small articles, dishes, glasswares, nick nacks, figurines, lamps, pictures prints plus countless misc. articles too numerous to list. Large sale, Something for everyone. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.
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EVENTS Play Group, hosted by Northumberland Cares for Children, COLBORNE Colborne Public School, 8 Alfred Food Addicts Anonymous St. Colborne, Fridays, 10 a.m. to Meetings, Wednesdays, 11-noon, noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray 905Prospect House, 1 Elgin St, Colborne, 885-8137 ext.209. www.foodaddictsanonymous.org Men’s Social Group, Tuesdays FOXBORO at Community Care Northumber- Diners Club Thurlow: Every 4th land, 11 King St. E. Colborne, 10-11 Wednesday, 12-2:00pm, Thurlow a.m. Info: 905-355-2989. Community Centre, 516 Harmony “Space/Shape” at the Col- Rd. Info: 613-969-0130 borne Art Gallery, 51 King St E, Colborne. Reception August 23, FRANKFORD 2-4pm. Show continues to Sep- Take Off Pounds Sensibly tember 28. (TOPS) Weekly Meetings, Wednes-
11:30AM – 1:00PM on the 2nd P.E. COUNTY and the 4th Friday of each month, Picton afternoon Shout Civic Centre, Hastings. Soup, sandSister Choir welcomes new memwiches, salad, dessert, coffee, tea bers. Practices are Wednesdays, 2-4 and juice. Everyone welcome p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shoutHAVELOCK sisterchoir.ca Havelock’s Wellness Program, Town Hall, 8 Mathi- STIRLING son St., Havelock, from 9:30 am to Sunday Brunch, Stirling Le12:00 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. gion August 24, 8 a.m.- 1 p.m. Ham, Weights, stretches, exercises, health bacon, sausages, eggs, homefries, education discussion. Free. baked beans, toast, coffee, juice. Havelock-Belmont- $9.00 per person. Children under HASTINGS Salvation Army Lunch, Methuen Community Polic- 10 $5.00. Everyone welcome. ing trip to St. Jacob’s, September 13. Weekly Monday Night Bingo, Raising funds for Smitty’s ChristUpstairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on mas Wish. $25/person. Info: Karen sale at 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. 705-778-7748 before Sept. 1. Sponsored by Stirling & District Gun and Military Show, Satur- Lions Club. day, September 6, 8am-2pm, RCL Branch 389, 8 Ottawa St., Have- TRENTON lock. $5.00 admission, women free, Toastmasters Internachildren with adult free. Breakfast tional, Trenton Library. Every and lunch available. All firearm 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6:30-8 laws to be obeyed. pm. New members and guests welcome. MADOC The Trenton Memorial HosSummer Sunday Musical pital Auxiliary is looking for new Services at Madoc Trinity United volunteers (18 years +). Give back, Church, 76 St. Lawrence St. E., make new friends and learn imMadoc. Sun. Aug.24, Paul Mackay, portant skills. Training provided. Belleville. Karen 613-473-2427 Call the volunteer office at 613 392 Royal Canadian Legion Br 2540 ext. 5454 363 Madoc has mixed darts every Trenton Lions Club is looking Thursday night 7.30. Everyone for new members. Meetings 2nd invited and 4th Wed of each month, Sept Madoc AM Indoor Walk: Mon, to July. Info: Member Chairman Wed, and Fri, 9:45-10:45 AM. PM Diane Gardy 613 392 2939 Indoor Walk: Mon, Tues, Fri, 6:45Friends of the Quinte West 7:45 PM. Centre Hastings SecondLibrary Book Sale, every Tues and ary School, 129 Elgin St. Open to Thurs and the last Sat of month, 10 seniors and adults with physical am-1 pm. Accepting book donations disabilities. as well. 25 cents to $1.50. Quinte West Public Library. MARMORA LeaseBusters.com is the largest vehicle lease Marmora St. Andrew’s Quinte Bay Cloggers every Frimarketplace in Canada – we’ll unlock you from United Church Presents “Rock of day, 6:30 - 9 pm, starting September your vehicle lease commitment... save time, Ages” Sing old-time and Southern 5, Salvation Army, 244 Dundas St early termination fees and penalties. Gospel. Sunday August 24, 10am. E, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. First two All Welcome nights free, $5/night. Info: Eve or Call now for a free consultation 1-888-357-2678 Ozz at 613-966-7026 NORWOOD
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day 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 Frankford Lions Hall, Moonshot Euchre, Wednesdays 1p.m.
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