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News - Trenton - Quinte West’s Front Street Farmers’ Market has had a busier season than normal this year. The market has seen an increase in vendors and more customers buying local goods. Melanie Harrington is the owner of Dahlia May Flower Farm and is the market clerk. She says this season has been busier than last and that they have had more vendors interested in selling their products. “We have 35 vendors this year,� Harrington said. “Normally we open up 30 applications for vendors but we’ve had so much interest

from folks in the community that we’ve opened up extra spaces.� On Saturday, Sept. 5, the market proved to be an even busier than normal, Harrington said. One of the vendors sold out of her products by noon and Harrington said she sold out of her bouquets early as well. “I had all of my bouquets sold by noon and I’ve made extras and I sold those as well,� Harrington said. Harrington said her sales are up this season over the previous year and thinks it could be because of a growing movement. “I feel like there’s a growing movement in the area

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around times down so that buses run every hour now so that’s really helped increase the ridership,� Ackers said about the service in Trenton. Quinte Access is hosting its next big car show with music at the amphitheatre in Centennial Park on Sunday, Sept. 13.

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See insert in today’s paper John Gillman leans against his 1955 Oldsmobile Holiday at the Cruise Night hosted by Quinte Access on Sunday evenings throughout the summer. By Erin Stewart

Events - Trenton - Quinte Access continues to get support through hosting Cruise Night car shows on Sunday evenings throughout the summer at Centennial Park. Cruise Nights are free to join but people who attend them choose to donate to Quinte Access by purchasing 50/50 tickets and food from the barbeque that they host. Shelly Ackers is the administrator for Quinte Access and volunteers at the Cruise Nights.

These nights raise money for after hours, weekend and holiday service for the specialized transportation that Quinte Access operates in Quinte West, Brighton and Prince Edward County. Ackers said that they have been hosting car enthusiasts and their classic, vintage or special interest cars at their Cruise Nights for over 10 years now and that the events that they host bring in around $15,000 to $17,000 a season. “There’s a lot of support for this event and Quinte Access,� Ackers said. “We are very fortu-

nate that everyone is a big supporter of it.� John Gillman lives in Brighton and attends the Cruise Nights with his 1955 Oldsmobile Holiday 88’. He said that he really enjoys his hobby and getting out and attending car events. “I like driving the old cars there’s no computers so I know how to fix it and you meet some interesting people your own age,� Gillman said. Gillman said he is looking forward to attending Quinte Access’ larger car show on Sept. 13.

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OPINION

Syria: Russia to the Rescue?

Editorial - US Secretary of State John Kerry has just phoned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warning him not to “escalate the conflict” by increasing Moscow’s military support for the beleaguered Syrian regime. He stamped his foot quite hard, telling Lavrov that his governactions could Gwynne Dyer ment’s “lead to greater loss of innocent life, increase refugee flows and risk confrontation with the antiIsil coalition operating in Syria.” What the Russians have actually done, so far, is to send an advance military team to Damascus of the sort that is normally deployed to prepare for the arrival of a much larger military force. They have also sent an air traffic control centre and housing units for its personnel to a Syrian airbase. It suggests that Moscow is getting ready to go in to save President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. It has given Assad diplomatic support, financial aid and some weapons over the course of the fouryear-old Syrian civil war, but it will take more than that to save him now. That would include at least an airlift of heavy weapons, but maybe also direct Russian air support for Assad’s exhausted troops. They need it. Since the fanatical fighters of “Islamic State” (or Isil, as the US State Department calls it) captured Palmyra in central Syria in May, they have advanced steadily westward from their new base. One month ago they captured the mostly Christian town of al-Qaratayn, north-east of Damascus. (The inhabitants fled, of course). And now IS forces are within 30 km. of the M5, the key highway that links Damascus with the other parts of Syria that remain under government control. The jihadis captured Palmyra, by the way, because the “anti-Isil coalition” – the US Air Force, in practice – did not drop a single bomb in its defence. It made at least a thousand air strikes to save Kobani, the Kurdish city on the border with Turkey that was besieged by IS fighters, because the Kurds were US allies. Whereas Palmyra was defended by Assad’s soldiers, so the US let Islamic State have it. One can imagine Kerry’s (and Obama’s) horror at the idea that by defending Palmyra they would be seen as protecting Assad’s brutal regime, but

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if Islamic State troops manage to cut the M5 it will be seen as a sign of the regime’s impending defeat. At that point, up to half the people who still live in government-controlled areas – around 17 million – may panic and start trying to get out of Syria. They would obviously include the religious minorities (Christians, Alawites, Druze), some 5 million people who have good reason to fear slavery, rape and murder at the hands of Islamic State. The millions of Sunni Muslims who have served the Syrian government and its army would also be at risk. So let’s say 4 or 5 million more refugees pouring out across Syria’s borders, to join the 4 million who have already fled. What they left behind would be a Syria entirely controlled by the extremists. The only remaining question would be whether the jihadis roll on through behind the refugees, overrunning Lebanon and Jordan as well, or whether they fall to fighting among themselves. This is what the Russians see coming, and they may be willing to try to stop it. When asked on Friday if Moscow intended to get involved directly in the Syrian fighting, Russian President Vladimir Putin would only say that the question was “premature”. Nobody, including the Russians, likes Assad’s regime, but it is the least bad remaining option. Indeed, it is the only alternative left to a jihadi victory. Most of the “moderate” anti-regime rebels went home or fled abroad years ago, unable to match the jihadis in firepower, in money or in frightfulness. The notion that the US can now create a moderate “third force” able to defeat both the jihadis and the Assad regime is a shameful facesaving fantasy Moscow used diplomacy to save the Obama administration from itself two years ago, when Washington was getting ready to bomb Assad’s forces in response to a (possibly spurious) allegation that they had used poison gas on civilians. The only way Russia can avert disaster this time, however, is to put its own air force into the fight – and maybe its own ground troops too. If it does, the key question will then be whether the United States lets Russia do the job that it is too fastidious to do itself, or whether it gives in to the clamour of its Turkish and Saudi allies – and they would be clamouring – to “stand up” to the Russian intervention. Since the United States doesn’t actually have a coherent strategy of its own, it’s impossible to predict how it will respond. For all Kerry’s bluster, they don’t know yet in Washington either.

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First day of Kindergarten is a cause for reflection By Stephen Petrick

Editorial – As of this writing, our oldest son Nathaniel is getting ready to start junior kindergarten. He’s not quite four, but that’s how it works these days. Even at age three you can be enrolled in public school for five full days a week. There are so many things I want to tell him, but I can’t yet because he’s too young to understand. I want to tell him it’s the start of a 14year journey through the public education system and, based on my own experience which started 30 years earlier, you’re in for the ride of your life. The kindergarten years are probably as good as it gets. You’ll make new friends, read new books and still get “play time.” But what seems like “play time” today is usually structured, play-based learning, set up by clever teachers and ECE specialists to deceive kids so they don’t realize they’re actually learning. There’s probably never been a time in history when so much focus has been given to setting up early childhood education programs. I’m happy to say you’re about to benefit from it. As you move on, school will get harder and you’ll learn about the stresses of life more. By the primary years, you’ll probably have encountered bullies – even despite great efforts made by schools to prevent bullying. And by the junior years, you’ll know how chaotic a classroom can become when a supply teacher comes in and disrupts routines. We won’t expect you to be perfect – no kid is – but we’ll expect you to be respectful to everyone and learn from mistakes. Once you’re in Grades 7 and 8 you’re in for a real gong show, as adolescent hormones start to kick in. You’ll probably be too aware of the stresses in your parents’ lives, as we deal with getting older, increased work responsibilities and shovelling you and your siblings around to post-school activities. But by then, if we’ve been good parents, you’ll be smart enough to make good choices about who you hang around with and not indulge in bad habits that will set you on the wrong path. The peer pressure and all the playground drama gets tough in these years and it’s hard to focus on school. But hang

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in there, it gets better. Early high school is a challenge too, as the senior kids will mock your height. (You know Grade 9s get shorter every year). But, it’s also a great time to discover who you are. If you didn’t excel at language or math, you’ll have more class options in high school to suit your learning style. Maybe you can take woodworking or shop classes and discover you’re fit for the trades. Either way, you’ll remember high school for your entire life, so make a strategy to ensure it’s fun. Your father hated most of it, until he had the thrill of putting on shoulder pads and walking onto a football field as a starting cornerback in his Grade 12 year. If you like, I can tell you about some game-saving tackles I made, which helped the Loyalist Lancers win. You’ll learn more in high school about the difference between right and wrong paths, too. Those who worked hard so they could enroll at a good college or university, you might find down the road, in a sharp suit and tie and a smile. Those who didn’t, show up in the police press releases your dad sometimes writes. Whatever happens, we believe you’ll be fine. We’re already saving for your post-secondary education, hoping it’s not $1.5 million a year by 2029. It’s easy to joke or complain about the state of our education system -- the lack of funding, poor performances in standardized testing, teachers and principals who make too much money. Heck, labour woes between the province and teachers are already interfering with Nate’s school, as a work-to-rule campaign by the union cancelled his kindergarten orientation. But, at the end of the day, we live in a great province, in a great country with some of the best well-trained teachers in the world. Our school system is the envy of many countries and you’ll be a better person when you graduate from it. School isn’t always fun, but it’s something you’ll appreciate more when you’re older, so enjoy the ride. To all returning students, have a happy first week of school.

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Events - Trenton - The Trenton Scottish Irish Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and it’s going big this weekend in Centennial Park on Sept. 11 and 12. Laurie Caouette is the special events coordinator for Quinte West and says that people will not want to miss this year’s event. Not only will internationally renowned band The Barra MacNeils from Cape Breton be featured Friday night, but Scottish actor Graham McTavish, who plays in the Outlander TV series, will also be here for the festival.

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There will be a new after school program running in Trenton this school year for youth who are interested in learning more about the film industry and getting hands on experience in filmmaking. GetReel Productions, founded by Trenton native and Ryerson film production student Maddy Pilon, has been successfully running GetReel Film Camp in downtown Trenton for the past two years. A premiere showcase of the GetReel student films, GetReel Youth Film Festival, has also hit the big

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Class� will focus on writing, creating and learning about film and filmmaking in a fun environment. This after school program will run bi-weekly throughout the school year and will provide the students with a hands-on opportunity to learn about writing, editing, directing and more. “I would like to encourage any young person who is interested in storytelling through filmmaking, acting and making some new friends to come on out and join us at GetReel After Class,� said Pi-

lon. The students will be taught by Maddy and they will have access to all the equipment necessary to make their very own movies. GetReel “After Classâ€? will run out of the GetReel Film Camp headquarters at 82A Dundas Street West in downtown Trenton. The bi-weekly classes will run on Wednesdays starting Oct. 7. Junior Class: (10 - 13 years) 4 - 6 p.m. Senior Class: (14 - 17 years) 6 - 8 p.m.

The fall session starts Oct. 7 and runs until Dec. 2. The registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 25. The winter session starts Jan. 27 and runs until March 23. The registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 15. Cost per session is $200. Pre-registration is now open for new and returning students. Email Maddy at getreelfilmcamp@gmail. com to save your spot for fall or winter session. You are also invited to visit the Facebook page at GetReel Film Camp.

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News – Belleville – The United Way of Quinte plans to get its fall campaign off to a running start on Sunday, Sept. 13. At about 9:45 a.m., staff and supporters will gather at Market Square and unveil the fundraising goal for the year. Then, after a short presentation, those in attendance can participate in a 5-km or 10-km run or a walk. The run made its debut last year and was such a success that the United Way decided to keep it going. “We wanted something less formal and it coincides with our healthy communities and healthy families (theme),” said Judi Gilbert, the United Way of Quinte’s executive director. “It just made sense.” The routes take people through the south end of downtown before they wind up back at Market Square. Well ahead of Sept. 13, there were already more than 100 people registered for the run. Last year’s event drew about 70 entrants, Gilbert said. It’s a positive sign there’s continued support for the crucially important fundraising agency. The United Way raises money for 43 community agencies and more than 100 programs in the Hastings & Prince Edward County area. The fall fundraising campaign takes place annually from early September to the end of the year. Last year, the campaign team raised $2,093,603, slightly above the goal of 2,090,000. Gilbert said nearly 70 per cent of those funds come from local workplaces. Several Quinte-are businesses have employees volunteer to donate through payroll deductions or hold their own

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News -- Quinte West -Loyalist College and Green Terra Homes (GTH) have announced a facility-use agreement for the delivery of GTH’s do-it-yourself (DIY) workshops, seminars and non-credit training courses on Loyalist campus for individuals wishing to construct their own home, cottage or garage. GTH is a Trenton-based company that builds steelframed and energy-efficient modular prefab homes, bunkies, sheds, barns, stables, garages and cabin kits. GTH’s goal is to help Ontario families to build their dream home by making the home building process more convenient, simple and fun. Community partners Quinte Economic Development Commission (QEDC), Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), and Trenval Business Development Corporation all worked on a a plan for the development of a consortium agreement for GTH’s use of Loyalist’s facilities

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Christian Jaehn-Kreibaum, CFP, CCS Financial Advisor | Cash Flow Specialist Owner & Founder of Living Financial at Raymond James Ltd. These two presentations will kick off monthly seminars with other topics to be held either in Trenton, Brighton or Belleville.

1st Presentation: “Common Legacy Planning Mistakes� We see a lot of the same estate-planning mistakes made over and over again by people who either fail to plan properly or who use overly simplistic “do-it-yourself� methods in an attempt to save money. In either case, money is not saved; the process costs more time, effort, and of course, a lot more money. It causes unnecessary headache and heartache. What’s more, many people only go through the exercise once and give up after the initial attempt. That is why it is important for customers to engage with financial advisors and estate planners to help them get it right the first time and periodically “stress-test� their “Wellth-Plans� and proposed solutions. This interactive presentation focuses on issues with:

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to offer monthly workshops. “Our business model projects that the workshops will generate revenue over the next three years, once they reach peak operational capacity,� says Green Terra Homes Chief Executive Officer Holly Khani. “We have pledged revenue from our hands-on workshops to Loyalist.� A variety of monthly workshops are anticipated to start in the fall. GTH will be responsible for registration and scheduling, while Loyalist will provide an assembly space and classrooms to accommodate upward of 40 participants. The average workshop fee is $300. Homes and structures constructed through the workshops will be donated to Loyalist. “This partnership with Green Terra Homes is a testament to Loyalist’s commitment to provide and promote experiential learning within the community, and to the outstanding qual-

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You have control over what happens. All the profits belong to you. All the losses are paid by you. You distribute work-load amongst employees, but final decisions belong to you. The business is profitable and safe because of your capable and experienced leadership. What will happen to your business when you are no longer around? Are you confident that what you want to happen will happen? What documented conversations and plans have been made? Have they been stress-tested to ensure that they will continue to work? This interactive session will stimulate thinking and review. It is intended to inspire you to take action to ensure your years of hard-work are protected by plans and solutions that will preserve your business, provide necessary LIQUIDITY AND GIVE YOU YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR PARTNERS THE mEXIBILITY NEEDED TO MEET THE CHALLENGES AHEAD

Who is Peter Wouters? Peter is an engaging and much sought after speaker and expert in dealing with business owners and aging individuals. He annually addresses hundreds of industry, professional, and consumer groups across North America and he is repeatedly interviewed by the media, appearing on TV and radio, articles in newspapers and JOURNALS (IS ARTICLES HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS AROUND THE WORLD (IS SPECIALTIES ARE TAXES lNANCES RETIREMENT ESTATE AND LEGACY PLANNING 4HESE ARE SOMETIMES TOUGH SUBJECTS to talk about, and Peter helps advisors, professionals, and clients to learn more about these topics by putting strategies into action.

Seating is limited. There is free parking at City Hall about 150 meters walking distance from Trent Port Marina. Light refreshments will be served. Please note that Christian’s website is currently being redesigned, and can be visited by early October. You may visit him on Linkedin or Facebook or follow him on Twitter @CJaehnKreibaum 12 Quinte West News - Thursday, September 10, 2015

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was Mayor Jim Harrison of Quinte West, who also praised the track record of the Conservative government for support of his city’s’ infrastructure projects and the vital expansion of CFB Trenton. He cited that when the city first amalgamated, its revenue from the base in lieu of taxes was less than $1 million. Now it is more than $7 milion and heading for more than $10 million. In a brief interview, Jenkins said that what he has heard from door to door campaigning is a large number of undecided voters, plus deep concerns about increased hydro rates and other complaints about the Liberal Ontario government.

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Trueman Tuck enters election, hoping to stop “federal government terrorizing” News – Belleville – An independent candidate has thrown his hat into the Bay of Quinte ring. Trueman Tuck has announced he’ll be on the ballot for the Oct. 19 election. In a news release he issued recently, Tuck was described as a well-known Belleville-based entrepreneur, writer, publisher, paralegal, lobbyist, federal government crisis manage-

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Wiggle Waggle Walkathon should be tail-wagging fun Events -- Belleville -- The new-look Quinte Humane Society has a new fundraising event and it should provide some tail-wagging fun. The Wiggle Waggle Walkathon takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 12 at West Zwick’s Island Park. Participants can gather pledges to take their pet for a walk or run during the event. They can complete a 5-km run, a 10-km run or a route that takes about 30 minutes to walk and should take place around 9:30 a.m. “It’s really pretty exciting,â€? said Quinte Humane Society Executive Director Frank Rockett. “This event is carried out in other communities and it raises a lot of funds. I’m conďŹ dent it will do the same here.â€? After the walk and runs, there will be pet-themed activities throughout the day, including demonstrations by the agility dog group WoofJocks, Canine Good Neighbor testing and a barbecue. Also, the event will mark the unveiling of a new fundraising calendar unveiled by the Quinte Humane Society. The 2016 calendar has photos of animals who’ve been adopted from the Quinte Humane Society by supporters. It costs $15 with proceeds Quinte Humane Society Executive Director Frank Rockett holds a pug dog named Ozzie. He’s one of the animals being cared going to the shelter’s general operations. The calendar and the Wiggle Waggle for by the society, meaning he will benefit from the first-ever Wiggle Waggle Walkathon event in Belleville on Sept. 12. Photo: Walkathon are both important fundraisers Stephen Petrick

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players from across the land. “There are a lot of die-hard crokinole players out there; some very, very good,” Brown said. “All are welcome. They’ll find in our club we have a wide variety of skill level.”

“The people who play this game are people who love to socialize who are positive in spirit.” Brown said he loves crokinole so much because it’s a sport basically anyone can play. When he was much younger, he played sports like hockey and soccer. But in this 30s he developed rheumatoid arthritis, which made it difficult for him to play many common sports. Yet, when he discovered crokinole, he found he could play it without any problem. “I found it to be fascinating,” he said. “To flick a piece accurately with good weight is really easy to do once you learn the game. I can compete with very good

crokinole players. That for me is a good thing; I’m not going to compete with anyone when it comes to hockey and soccer.” Dave said he’s also hooked on the game because it provides people a chance to socialize. The Quinte Regional Crokinole Club started several years ago in a room out of the former Nortel plant (Brown is a retired Nortel employee). It has since moved to the Seniors Room at the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre. The club meets on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. Sometimes they travel to Kingston to play members of a club there, or they host the Kingston group in Belleville. “The people who play this game are people who love to socialize who are positive in spirit,” Brown said. “They just seem to have a real great sense of humour.
“I’ve had a ball of fun doing this. I look forward to Tuesday nights.” For more information on the club or the upcoming tournament call Brown at 613-967-7720 or email david.brown3@sympatico. ca . The cost to enter the tournament is $25 and that includes lunch.


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Sports – Belleville – You can play just about any sport you want from 393 Sidney St. now. A new business called Rhino Sports & Play has opened up in the facility that once was Party Castle. It offers a synthetic ice rink, a super cool sports game simulator room, a wall-climbing structure and a large play structure for children. Randy Uens hopes it will provide local kids more opportunity to stay active, instead of staying at home and doing less energetic activities like video games. “It’s an economical way to go out and

have fun,” said Uens, a partner in the business, which is owned and operated by Martin Whitbread. Uens is used to working with innovative businesspeople, as he owns a company called Carpe Diem Management & Consulting, which provides support for entrepreneurs. When Whitbread told him about his idea, he wanted to be a part of it. The two have put a lot of work into upgrading the facility, a large warehouse-sized building, located just north of the Moira and Sidney Street intersection. The synthetic ice rink will allow young

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hockey players opportunities to work on their game, he said, but will be less expensive than renting a whole hockey rink for an hour. The simulator room is another great feature of the facility. The room features a large screen, which is used to play programs offered by a company called Visual Sports. The room offers virtual golf, hockey and football games, among other sports, and even “Zombie Dodgeball.” The video games are all active games, because they ask the participant to throw a real ball/shoot a real puck/swing a real club, etc., toward the screen and view the outcome. As Uens demonstrated the games last Thursday, some onlookers were wowed and asked to try “Zombie Dodgeball.” Uens said that’s the type of response he’s been getting from people visiting the facility for the first time. “It’s been overwhelmingly positive,” he said, of the feedback he’s received. “Everyone tells me, this is something we need. It’s just about getting the word out now.” Uens said he and Whitebread want to keep the essence of Party Castle intact. The large play structure that was once on the south end of the building has been moved to another part of the building to make room for the hockey rink. The birthday party room is still there, as is the School of Music and Dance. And a new kitchen is expected to be in place soon. “We wanted to spruce it up a bit,” Uens said. “But the main focus stays the same.” Information about various programs and rates for the activities is available at www.rhinosportsandplay.com

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donated for the weekend. We want them to be safe.” Each contestant will have to attempt to catch one of the pigs and then carry the pig to the designated area without assistance. All pigs must be carried across the designated area, not pulled. Referees will declare winners and order of finish. Poor sportsmanship will disqualify any contestant automatically and undue roughness will not be tolerated by the referees. Any abuse of the pigs will result in immediate disqualification by the referees. The event will take place on Saturday, September 12 at 3 p.m. and again on Sunday, September 13 at 1:30 p.m. Children must register at the event table by 2 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Only the names drawn will have the opportunity to participate. There is no registration fee. This year’ the Warkworth fair theme is “Celebrating 165 Years of Hooves

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News - Hastings – It’s back to school time and that means stylish new backpacks, snazzy clothes, loads of pencils, pens and books and a fleet of shiny and notso-shiny bikes heading into school yards around the region. And with those bikes there should always be helmets, says Shelley Shaughnessy, a public health nurse with the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit’s Port Hope office. “You need to protect your skull and your brain and to soften the blows” if you do fall off your bike, says Shaughnessy, who was at the Hastings Civic Centre to remind kids and their parents about mandatory bike helmet use and why everyone should wear one. In Ontario, cyclists 18 and under are required by law to wear a helmet. The province is one of six in Canada with bike helmet laws. The city of Whitehorse in the Yukon takes things one step further requiring anyone riding a bike to wear a helmet. The laws make sense considering head and brain trauma represent the most severe injuries that occur in child and youth cyclists. According to the Canadian Pediatric Society (CPS), when considering hospitalizations alone head injuries represent 50 per cent of all bicycling injuries in children and youth. In that same report, the CPS noted that one study it reviewed indicated that helmets reduce the risk of head

injuries by 69 per cent, severe brain injuries by 74 per cent and facial injuries by 65 per cent. Still, bike helmet use across Canada could be much higher both among youth and adults. According to a 2009 Statistics Canada report only 36.5 per cent of the 11.4 million cyclists 12 and older said they wore helmets all the time. People in the two youngest categories, 12 to 19 and 20 to 34, were the least likely to wear helmets all the time at 30.6 and 30.5 per cent, respectively. Bike helmet use in Ontario was 34.3 per cent in 2009. So Shaughnessy’s message is timely and critical. “If you do fall it doesn’t completely stop the (brain) from moving around in there but the helmet will help distribute the blow you may get,” she says. “If you’re not wearing it correctly it’s not really going to do the job.” That means no baseball caps or hair clips etc. “Nothing between you and the helmet,” says Shaughnessy. Cyclists should make sure they can place two fingertips between the bottom of the helmet and the top of the eyebrows. The side strap should also form a “V” around the ears and you should only be able to put one finger between the chin and strap. All helmets should be CSA approved and replaced every five years. Cracked helmets or those involved in accidents should not be used

or passed on. Even though cyclists over 18 don’t have to wear a helmet, Shaughnessy strongly recommends they do both for safety’s sake and as role models. “All we can do is promote and educate and encourage parents and adults to also wear them,” she said. “Kids are good too with their parents when they’re learning these things they will tell the parents. “It’s kind of a nice message to hear when it’s coming from their children.” Shelley Shaughnessy, a public health nurse with the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, was in Hastings to talk to children and their parents about bike helmet safety. Photo: Bill Freeman

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Dan Clost ments into the existing soil preferring to let worms, bugs and climate do the work for me. There are two advantages to this. The first is the reduced amount of work and the second is that shallow rooted plants, e.g. rhododendrons and many perennials, are not disturbed. Our gardens are not show pieces and never will be, but they are pleasant to look at and no-one has taken me to task, yet, for “ugly” soil. By the way, you might be able to find bargain basement prices on fertilizers. If so, the bags do need to be whole. Granular fertilizers will clump up and require special attention with a sledge hammer by spring time. Products with corn gluten will, first, stink up the place unbelievably as it rots, and second, be pretty much useless as either a fertiliser or weed suppressant. Hardgoods are also good things to look for, especially trellises, arbours and large containers. While each of these items will look good in your estate for years to come, they don’t always reflect each new season’s “theme.” My approach to hard goods is simple – they exist to display the plant not to have the plant decorate them. Paint is cheap; a packet of morning glory seeds is cheaper. I find that I’ve used up my allotted space, GR, so our next conversation will look at selecting plants and how to care for them. In the meantime, visit your local farmers’ markets and farm-gate outlets.

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As usual, hundreds of people submitted entries into cooking, baking and growing competitions. Here some award-winning baked goods are on display in one of the show barns. Photo: Stephen Petrick A young couple sits on top of a truck and gazes out at one of the midway rides as they wait for the Demolition Derby to begin at the Quinte Exhibition on Friday night. People of all ages came out in droves for the fair. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Competitors in the Quinte Holstein Show at the Quinte Exhibition control their cows, as they get ready for the judge. Dozens of people came out to the show on the Friday night of the Labour Day weekend. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Ryley Brownson gets his cow ready for the Class 4 Summer Yearling Heifer show at the Quinte Exhibition. The cow is owned by Donnaview Farms and goes by the name Candy Rich. It was one of dozens of cows that brought the smell of the country into the city over the Labour Day weekend, as Belleville celebrated the 194th edition of the Quinte Exhibition. The show featured Friday night’s Quinte Holstein Show, among dozens of other agriculture-related events. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Fire department, OPP search Trent River for missing swimmer

OPP to enforce new distracted driving laws News – Orillia – OPP officers are out on the roads and looking for distracted drivers, now that new legislation to crack down on bad drivers is in effect. So far this year, 41 deaths have been attributed to distracted driving on OPP-patrolled roads and the number of collisions caused by distracted drivers is up twenty percent compared to this time last year. While police are committed to raising awareness about the dangers of driving while distracted, they are also enforcing new legislation that carries tough new penalties that go with it. As of September 1, the new set fine for distracted driving is $490 and three demerit points. If contested, drivers can be fined up to $1,000 upon conviction for inattentive driving. Police are serious about this deadly driving practise, and the OPP is hopeful that higher fines will help reduce the number of distracted driving-related deaths and collisions on Ontario roads.

Four ONroute Highway Service Centres now offer designated “Text Stops” where travellers are encouraged to stop and text. The partnership between the Ministry of Transportation and the OPP has officials hopeful that the new “Text Stops” will keep motorists from reaching for a cell phone while the vehicle is in motion. The four service centre locations include King City, Cambridge North, Woodstock and Port Hope. “There are three types of distraction when driving: taking your eyes off the road, taking your hands off the wheel, and taking your mind off driving. All of these can endanger lives, but texting while driving is especially dangerous because it combines all three types of distraction. Leave the phone alone while driving. I encourage all motorists to keep their eyes on the road; let’s make sure everyone gets to their destination safely,” stated Brad Blair, OPP deputy commissioner, traffic safety and operational support.

News - Campbellford – The search continued Tuesday morning for a Toronto-area man who was reported missing Sunday afternoon after going for a swim north of Lock 14 on the Trent River. The Trent Hills Fire Department was first to arrive at the scene Sept. 6 and Fire Chief Tim Blake summoned the OPP immediately to assist around 5:45 p.m. Firefighters and the OPP’s marine unit searched from dawn to dusk Sept. 7 and resumed their efforts to locate the man the next morning at daybreak. The OPP’s dive team was also called upon to help with the search. Vessels approaching the area were escorted through the search zone by clearly marked fire department boats. In an interview early Tuesday morning Northumberland OPP media relations officer Constable Steve Bates said the man had been on vacation with his family staying at a seasonal residence in the area. That part of the river where

The Campbellford Fire Department and Northumberland OPP marine unit continued their search Tuesday morning for a Toronto-area man reported missing Sunday afternoon after he went for a swim in the Trent River north of Campbellford. Photo: John Campbell

he went for a swim, in a channel between an island and the shoreline, is 12 feet deep, Bates said. No further details were released, including the age of the missing person. The family remains at the

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GRUNTZ, Dorothy Evelina (nee Bailey) Passed away peacefully at her home on Monday August 31, 2015 at the age of 77. Beloved wife of the late John Gruntz. Loving mother of Diana and her husband Lloyd, Janet and her husband Stephen and Paul and his wife Laura. Predeceased by her daughter Penny and her son-in-law Brad. Proud grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 14. Friends were received at MacCoubrey Funeral Home 11 King St. W., Colborne on Friday September 4, 2015 from 7 to 9 pm. A service took place at Heritage United Church (Salem), 13875 Hwy 2, Colborne on Saturday September 5, 2015 at 11 am. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heritage United Church (Salem). Condolences received at www.MacCoubrey.com.

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River Valley Polled Herefords 398 Embury Rd., Newburgh, ON Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 - 5:30 P.M. Offering 60 lots of outstanding Polled Hereford seed stock; including proven females, top end bred heifers, choice show heifers for juniors and 4-H members, and herd sire prospects. This offering is a cross section of the world’s leading genetics. For information contact: Pauline Embury 613-378-6632 Donald Embury 613-328-9065 Cattle Office 613-378-2701

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NOTICES TO EACH and everyone that came to Memory Junction Museum on Sunday August 23, 2015, who brought music, food, dancing and History stories and all the friends and family that visited: “THANK YOU� for such a great day from Ralph and Eugenia.

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Please join us for a celebration of life for LORNA JEAN HOOD at Belmont Lake Saturday, September 19, 2015 from 3 to 7 p.m. Come with a memory or anecdote about Lorna that we can share with each other as we celebrate her life. Location: Gerry and Jill Hutcheon’s home 705-778-7277 on Belmont Lake #254 Fire Route 33, Havelock, ON For further information call Beverly Meyers 705-653-2791

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FOR SALE NEW ECHO LEAF BLOWERS starting at $179 with 5 year warranty. Also all Husqvarna saws in stock on sale now. Call for the best deals of the year. All riding tractors marked down as well Everything in stock must go do not miss out on the deals. New winter stock arriving daily Call Belmont Engine Repair and Marine 705-778-3838 or 1-888-567-2591

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Anyone having a claim against the Estate of JOHN RAYMOND CONNOR, who died October 10, 2014, late of 6987 County Road # 50, R.R. #4, Campbellford, Ontario, K0L 1L0, must file same with the undersigned no later than September 21st, 2015 after which time complete distribution may be made by the executors having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Peterborough this 25th day of August, 2015. PATRICIA MARGARET CONNOR, Executor

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Man with compact tractor and backhoe loader. Can do landscape project, Professionals Needed. gravel driveways, stone Looking for career-minded walls and drainage. Call persons willing to speak to Paul (613)398-7333. small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Roger’s Mobile Wash and Time. A car and internet Detailing: For all your access are necessary. washing needs. Auto, Training and ongoing sup- Boats, RVs, Homes, port provided. Build finan- Decks, Patios, Driveways, cial security. Paid daily. Heavy Equipment, and Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 Monument cleaning. Also, Store Front, and Graffiti cleaning. Bug Spraying available. Free Estimates EDUCATION & Home 613-962-8277 or TRAINING Cell 613-885-1908.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

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Please submit your resume in confidence to Campbellford Home Hardware Building Centre 545 Grand Road, Campbellford, ON K0L-1L0 or Fax to (705) 653-5009 B14

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS High Volume Import/Domestic shop is in need of Licensed Technicians to fill our expanding shop. Are you from out of town and considering relocating your family to a different community? Moving expense considerations for the right candidate. TO A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING. • A positive and safe work environment within a newer facility with newer tools and equipment. • A 6 acre facility where nothing is double parked. • Easy access to in town, County roads and the 401 for effective and efficient road testing. • Ongoing paid Manufacturer Technical Training • 100% dealer funded Pension Plan • Future growth opportunities with the addition of our VW store in 2016. • Premium flat rate wages with performance bonuses • Health benefits • Uniform program Contact Bud Lauria - General Manager/Partner bud.lauria@lauria.ca 905-885-8154 or fax 905-885-7770 Only those who qualify will be contacted for an interview

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Municipal By-Law Enforcement Officer Planning and Development Services The City of Quinte West is currently inviting applications for a Municipal By-Law Enforcement Officer. This position is responsible for the application and enforcement of all municipal by-laws, policies and codes including, but not limited to, Parking By-law(s), Sign Bylaw(s) and Yard Maintenance By-law(s). The position investigates and procures evidence in alleged violations of municipal by-laws, policies and codes, initiates court proceedings and serves as the municipality’s designate in these proceedings. The position also serves as the municipality’s Provincial Offences Officer for enforcement purposes. This position requires a Community College Diploma in law enforcement. A minimum of one year experience in by-law enforcement, preferably in a municipal environment, is required, as well as a valid Class G driver’s license with a safe driving record. The ideal candidate will possess a working knowledge of legal and court processes. Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, and strong personal organizational capabilities are necessary. Remuneration: 2015 C.U.P.E. Salary Grid - $23.80/hour - $24.75 (under review). Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume by email to hr@quintewest.ca clearly marked “Application: Municipal By-Law Enforcement Officer� in the subject line no later than 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 16, 2015. 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 (4489) or email the above if you require an accommodation to ensure your participation in the recruitment and selection process.

ClassiďŹ ed ad booking deadline: Monday at 3 pm. Call 613-966-2034 ext 560 Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com


EVENTS

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BELLEVILLE Are you caring for someone with memory loss? Alzheimer Society Caregiver Support Groups, Bay View Mall, Belleville, 1st & 3rd Thursdays of month, 10am-12pm. Info: Kristel at 613-962-0892 Tuesday, September 15, Hastings County Historical Society presents former SJW teacher, Donna Fano, speaking on The History of Sir James Whitney School. Free public presentation, 7.30 PM at Maranatha, 100 College St W., Belleville. www.hastingshistory.ca. CAR WASH: Sat., Sep 12, Metro Store Parking Lot, N. Front St, Belleville. 10AM - 4PM. 4th Annual Helping Hands Day of Service by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. All proceeds to the Food Bank; Donations gratefully accepted. Quinte NeedleArts Guild Stiching for Fun! Workshops and lessons or work on your own piece. Salvation Army, Bridge St. W., Belleville. 1st and 3rd Thursday of month. 9:30am - 3pm. 613-473-4831 or 613-476-7723 1st Annual Wiggle Waggle Walkathon, Sept 12, 9-4 to support homeless animals in your community. Pledge to walk, vendors,

WoofJocks, low cost microchips, BBQ, etc. West Zwick’s Park, Belleville. http:// walk.quintehumanesociety.com/ Stroke Support Programs: Facilitated survivor, caregiver, and couples support groups. All groups meet on a monthly basis in Belleville. Info: Lee 613-9690130 ext. 5207 Ostomy Group at Loyalist College, Quinte Business Centre Building, Sunday September 13, 2P.M. Roast Beef Dinner, Saturday September 19, 4.30- 6 p.m., College Hill United Church, 16 North Park St, Belleville. Roast Beef, mashed potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, rolls, pies. Adults $14, children 6-12 $7. Tickets: Bonnie at 613-962-4147. Salvation Army Lunch, 11:30AM – 1:00PM on the 2nd and the 4th Friday of each month, Civic Centre, Hastings. Soup, sandwiches, salad, dessert, coffee, tea and juice. Everyone welcome Trillium 2000 Seniors Club at 75 St. Paul St., Belleville. Monday Bingo; Tuesday Cribbage; Wednesday Euchre; Thursday Shuffleboard and Carpet Bowling; Friday Darts. Cribbage 3rd Sunday of each month. Come by 12:45 pm. Open to all seniors 50 and over.

ADK Yard Sale: Saturday, September 19 (raindate-Sept.20) 7 am-3 pm; 39 Country Club Drive, just off Montrose Rd. Early bird shoppers welcome. The monthly meeting of Hastings Manor Auxiliary, Wednesday, September 16, 12:45 p.m., Volunteer Education Centre on the main floor of Hastings Manor. Belleville Art Association: September 14 – October 11: Fine Art Show & Sale “Artist Choice”. 392 Front St., Belleville. 10am to 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday, 613-968-8632 TGIF - frozen meal distribution for anyone wishing a meal, Bridge Street United Church, every Friday, 2 & 4 pm. Use 60 Bridge St. East entrance. No cost/no preordering. Register on your first visit by showing ID for each meal you plan to pick up. Info 613-962-9178. Bid Euchre Cards, Thursdays & Fridays of every week at College Hill United Church 16 North Park St, Belleville, 7 PM. Everyone welcome. YOGA MONDAYS. Gentle Yoga for everyone. Mondays 1 pm, Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. Belleville. $10/session. To register: Sandra (613) 743-3318.

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BRIGHTON Brighton Arts Council Open Mic, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of month, 6:30 pm, downstairs, Brighton Legion. Singers, musicians, poets, authors, audience are equally welcome. WOMEN’S GROUPS meet every Thursday, 9:30-11:00 am at Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, 204 Main St, Brighton. Coffee Break and Mom to Mom groups study “Restless-Because you were made for more”. Sharon 613-475-1908 Brighton Horticultural Society. Saturday September 12, 8.30am, King Edward Community Centre, 81 Elizabeth St., Brighton. Annual Indoor Plant & Yard Sale. Info. 613 475 9563. Alzheimer Society, Brighton caregiver support group meets the third Monday of every month, Applefest Lodge 2-4 P.M. For family and friends of someone with a dementia. Info: Sharon 613-394-5410 Apple Route Grannies meet the second Saturday of each month, Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, Prince Edward St, 9 a.m. Supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation African Grannies. Info: 613-475-5260.

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Belleville Legion: Every Friday: Canteen open 4-7 p.m. Meat Rolls and Horse Races 4:30 pm., Legion Clubroom. Everyone welcome. Age of majority event. Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. Attention high-school students! Why not join the Belleville General Hospital Auxiliary and do your volunteer hours over the summer? Good selection of days and times in our retail venues. Info: 613 969-7400 ext: 2297 The Drawing Room offers non-instructional studio sessions, third Thursday of each month, 2-4 p.m. in the third floor, John M. Parrott Art Gallery. Info: 613-968-6731 x2240 or e-mail gallery@ bellevillelibrary.ca Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., St. Columba Presbyterian Church, 520 Bridge St E, Belleville for those suffering from overeating, food obsession, under-eating, or bulimia. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org.

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Selling household furnishings both modern & antique, collectables, some tools, etc. Excellent nearly new compound mitre saw on stand, excellent hardly used table saw, other small tools, excellent antique oak sideboard with original pulls, antique dresser & chest, nice double bedroom set, antique & modern dressers & chests, antique wash stand, table & chairs, recliner chair, selection other chairs, good gas lawn mover, large quantity small articles, books, lamps, etc. NOTE: Due to holiday and early advertising deadlines this is only a small sample of articles from this large country home. This is actually a very large sale. Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, M/C, Interac

AUCTION SALE GORDON AND CORINNE BABBITT 845 COUNTY ROAD 3, (REDNERSVILLE ROAD) R.R.# 1 BELLEVILLE, ONT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18TH AT 11:00 AM 2 miles WEST of Belleville Bay Bridge on Rednersville Road EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 150 diesel tractor with Allied front end loader- running condition; 3 point hitch 5 ft rotary mower, 3 point hitch 3 furrow plow, 3 point hitch 8 ft garden disc, Wheel Horse Toro riding lawn mower with rear tiller attachment, grass sweeper, 1992 Honda 300cc 2 WD 4 wheel ATV- good running condition; 2 wheel garden trailer, Honda power lawn mower, Simoniz 2900 psi gas powered pressure washer, Delta bench top drill press, scroll saw, garden tools; ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES – SELL AT 11:00 AM antique oak curved glass china cabinet with claw feet, antique Victorian high back bed, antique Victorian walnut washstand, antique walnut dining room table, antique walnut dining chairs, antique walnut parlour table, antique walnut dresser with tear drop pulls, antique oak dresser with tear drop pulls, antique oak washstand with tear drop pulls, antique oak high back bed, antique Victorian ladies parlour chair, antique mahogany rocker, antique pine flat to the wall cupboard with 4 upper doors, 4 lower doors and 7 drawers, antique Gingerbread clock, antique wall hanger Musket, antique hall stand and mirror, 2 piece leather chesterfield suite, 3 piece maple bedroom suite, hand painted bistro table, antique toilet set pieces, antique picture frames, antique china and glassware’s, wooden farm 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 CL461003 B16

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Appliances. Home furnishings. Very large quantity of household items. Full list on our website. Terms are cash, Interac or cheque with ID. Job lots sell at 5:00 pm. Foodbooth.

FALL MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 AT 9:30 A.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Early consignments include JD 2750 2wd tractor, JD 4230 2 wd tractor/cab & weights, Frontier 3 PTH 7 ft. rotary mower, JD model 686 3 PTH single auger 86 inch snow blower, New Holland #55 side delivery rake, 8 ft. set of heavy duty reversible chain harrows, 3PTH set of 6� off set discs, 4.5’ x 8 ‘ single axle trailer, 16 ft. tandem axle trailer with ramp, small utility trailer, Murray 16.5 H.P. 42 inch cut riding mower, Lawn boy self propelled lawn mower, parts washer, tool cabinet, anvil on stand, air pig, Honda model E300 AC/DC generator, Ryobi “Yard Runner� weed eater, double swing gate, bench grinder, weather vane, assorted tools, & numerous other smalls. We are still accepting consignments for this sale. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com CL461010

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Danby apt. size chest freezer, Hitachi washer spin dryer, dining room table/leaf & 4 chairs, round maple kitchen table & chairs, kitchen island on casters, lazy boy rocker recliner, chair, leather chair/ matching recliner, coffee & end tables, queen size bed, vanity & bench, chests of drawers, plant stands, aquarium & stand, large qty. of glass & china, coal oil lamps, cuckoo clocks, figurines, lamps and numerous boxes packed at time of listing. See my web site for detailed list & photos. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

At Stanley Auction Centre, 56 Alma St., Norwood, Ontario. From the traffic lights on Highway 7, travel south one block, then east for 3 blocks on Alma Street. Watch for signs.

AUCTION SALE MRS DORIS LANE 33 HILL STREET, PICTON, ONT. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH AT 11:00 AM 1 block East of Main Street ( Highway 49- vicinity of Royal Canadian Legion) to Hill Street. Antique oak cased Grandfathers clock, origianl Fenian Raid 1866 medal ( Pte W Foxton 16th Bn), antique walnut china cabinet, antique washstands, antique oak silver chest, Victorian parlour table with inlay, antique comb back Windsor arm chair, antique mahogany side chairs, antique arm chair and rocker, antique pine 4 poster rope bed, 4 antique cane bottom horse collar chairs, Gibbard chest of drawers, antique high mirror dresser, red cedar games table, red cedar chest, antique walnut sofa table, antique cherry dressing table, vintage wood trim chesterfield, dining table with chairs, china cabinet and server; Donnah Cameron original artwork – Picton Courthouse; vintage etchings, watercolours, Royal Bayreuth flo blue, depression glass, amber glass, chest of Sterling silver, oil lamps, Royal Doulton figurines, hand painted china, copper boiler, garage collectibles, cast banks, YARD EQUIPMENT Pouland 12.5 hp riding lawn mower – like new. Toro 8 hp snow blower – like new; Poulan chainsaw, power tools, hand tools, garden supplies, 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 CL461002

Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com

AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF EARL ROSS, CORBYVILLE, ONT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE

DIRECTIONS: From Hwy 401 take Hwy 37 north 3 kms. To Blessington Road. Turn east and follow to sale site at 1423 Blessington Road. Household Effects selling at 9:30 A.M.:Antique cupboard, 2 old trunks, chest of drawers & matching vanity, dresser/mirror, chesterfield & chair, glass top patio table & 4 chairs, “D� end table, old hand made quilts, quilting frames, qty. of stained glass, Findlay parlour stove, antique set of beam scales, old bicycle, old tricycle, old tractor & automotive manuals, old tin seats, milk cans, church pew (as found), old cast register, barn lantern, few smalls. Farm & Shop related: Case CX90 4wd tractor with cab & air and Case 2255 loader ( 2384 hrs ) in excellent shape, 1952 john Deere model 50 tractor completely restored and running, 1947 McCormick Deering W4 standard (needs starter), 1929 McCormick Deering tractor on steel, 1952 Allis Chalmers CA tractor with loader, belly mount cultivator and 2 furrow plough, Allis Chalmers 3 PTH 4 furrow trip beam plough, Case 10 ft. discs on rubber, Massey Harris 15 run seed drill on steel, 3 section set of drags, 3 drum roller, set of one ways, flat bottom hay wagon, bale spear, tandem axle bumper hitch 18 ft. trailer/ ramps, antique walking plough, McCormick Deering hit and miss engine, belt driven buzz saw on wheels, 3 PTH snow blower, Wallenstein 3 PTH woodsplitter, Yardman 15 H.P. 42 inch cut riding mower, lawn sweeper, Craftsman 9.5 H.P. 27 inch snowblower, lawn roller, garden dump trailer, 2 garden tillers, 5.5 H.P. push mower, weedeater, lawn spreader, cedar rails, hay tarp, 14 ft. fibreglass boat & trailer with Yamaha 70 H.P. motor, 1991 Polaris “Indy Classic� snowmobile, Ski Doo “Safari Saga� snowmobile, Ski Doo “377 snowmobile, Double wide snowmobile trailer, culvert pieces, Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon vertical air compressor, Lincoln 225 welder and welding accessories, Baldor grinder/buffer, 3 ton super winch, 1 ton chain falls, Craftsman 1 H.P. portable air compressor, K’Archer power washer, Delta 6 inch bench grinder, antique vise, creeper jacks, 8 ft. step ladder, 34 ft. aluminum extension ladder, barn jack, old hay fork, cross cut saw, Rockwell 9 inch table saw, wheelbarrow, battery charger, oil tank, diesel fuel tank and pump, large qty. of wrenches, hand power tools, hardware, lubricants, jackall, impact wrench & sockets, creeper, jack stands, chains & numerous other shop tools. Qty. of livestock supplies including electric fencers, fencing, stakes, cattle oiler, tags & taggers, calf puller, cant kick & hobbles and many other items found around the old farmsteads. Real Estate: This prime piece of real estate will be offered for sale by auction Saturday September 12th at 1:00P.M. It is situated on the North east corner of Blessington and Bronk Roads, fronting on Blessington Road. It consists of a surveyed approximately 18 acre parcel of land with a beautiful 3 bedroom brick farm house with gingerbread trim. The house features an eat in kitchen, dining room, living room, family room with wood stove, laundry room and 2 piece bath and a bright spacious sun room on the west side all on the main floor. The second storey has 3 bedrooms all with walk in closets and a 3 piece bath with linen closets. It has a single car attached garage. Adjacent to the house is a 3 bay garage one bay of which is heated. Featuring a ten year old forced air oil fired furnace with a new tank in 2015. Outbuildings include an older style barn with tie stall and box stalls with a newer loafing barn attached. A large 30 ft. x 80 ft. building serves as the machine shed with one bay heated with a cement floor. 2 other small buildings serve as chicken houses. This is a prime piece of property on a good paved road minutes from Belleville, close to schools, shopping, Hwy. 401 and all the other amenities. An open house will be held on August 29th from 12 noon until 2:00 P.M. or also by appointment. The property will sell subject to the approval of the estate. AUCTION MANAGED & SOLD BY DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or Cheque / ID Lunch available Estate and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 AT 6:00PM (JOB LOTS SELL AT 5:00 PM)

AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 5:30 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE

PLEASE NOTE: BOOKING DEADLINE FOR ADS IS MONDAYS AT 3 P.M. Ads can be placed by calling 613-966-2034 ext. 560 or 1-888-967-3237

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EVENTS BRIGHTON Trent Valley Quilters’ Guild, third Wednesday of month, King Edward Park Arena & Community Centre, 75 Elizabeth St, Brighton, 1:30 - 3:30 pm. All welcome. 1st Anniversary of the Probus Club of Presqui’le Club, Wednesday, September 16, 9:30am-noon. AGM/ Luncheon Party. To RSVP: Jean 613439-8839

CAMPBELLFORD 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 appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 Saturday Sept. 12, 8am-4pm, IOOF Indoor Yard Sale, Oddfellows Hall, 240 Victoria St. Campbellford. BBQ, 9am1pm Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society monthly meeting, Monday,

METROLAND AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE PAUL AND NANCY MacDONALD 5619 COUNTY ROAD 25,, TRENT HILLS R.R.3 WARKWORTH, ONT. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH AT 10:30 AM 5 miles NORTH of Warkworth on County Road 25 Antique Gingerbread clock, antique tins, antique leaded glass windows, antique brass pieces, vintage photography equipment including darkroom equipment, enlargers, editing equipment; Taco telescope, vintage audio equipment including reel to reel recorder, record albums, advertising buttons, Royalty items, Military collectibles including WW1 bayonet, pins, badges; Ephemera collectibles including newspapers, vintage road maps, Playboy, Mad, movie posters; musical instruments, oil and watercolour paintings, automotive posters and calendars, Canadian coins, vintage postcards, first day covers, Beatles posters, sports collectibles, vintage Marx toys , die cast toys, 5 drawer chest of drawers, living room furniture, bar stools, oak pedestal table, students desk and chair, camping equipment, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 CL461004 www.sullivanauctions.com

AUCTION SALE ANGELO GALEAZZA 4 HILLSIDE STREET, BELLEVILLE, ONT. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH AT 11:00 AM Turn SOUTH of Moira Street West onto Hillside Street.(Vicinity of St Mathews Church) ATV 2014 Can Am 500cc ATV with 4 WD, many extras, 25 hoursnew condition; MOTORCYCLE 2011 Yamaha V Star 950cc motorcycle with custom seats, extra chrome, 2850 kms-like new condition; FIREARMS (PAL REQUIRED) Remington 870 camo 20 ga, Remington camo 12 ga, Iver Johnson 12 ga side by side; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS SELL AT 11:00 AM 2 piece brown leather chesterfield suite- like new; oak finish dining room suite with table 4 chairs and china cabinet, oak finish gentlemen’s wardrobe, 3 piece wicker settee and chairs, modern washstand, Maytag portable air conditioner, vintage house shutters, adult 3 wheel trike, building materials, tools, patio set, garden tools, sporting goods, stereo, everyday dishes, cookware, 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 CL455156

September 21, 7:30 PM, Heritage Centre. Guest speaker, Rose-Marie Kerr: The History of Wedding Fashions. September 17, 5-9 PM, An Evening with the Candidates. Campbellford District High School, 119 Ranney St N, Campbellford, Campbellford Salvation Army Thrift store offers a free hot lunch every Friday. Also, Silent Auction the last Friday of each month The Christ Church Anglican spaghetti dinner. $12.00 Adults, $5.00 per

AUCTION SALE THE ESTATE OF KAYE & DOROTHY MCGINN AMHERST ISLAND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE DIRECTIONS: : From the ferry go south to the first 4 corners. Turn west onto Front Road and follow to the end of pavement, turn south and follow to Concession 2, turn right and follow to sale site at 8550 Concession 2. (Watch for signs). Household: Antique maple dining table/5 leaves, set of 6 chairs, oak china hutch, maple china hutch, corner china cabinet, walnut tea wagon, parlour chair, antique rod back arm chair, single pedestal desk, Victorian style chesterfield, love seat & matching chair, matching coffee & 2 end tables, parlour table, bedroom set consisting of queen size bed/box spring & mattress, hi boy chest, triple dresser/mirror & 2 night tables, magazine rack, organizer closet, pine bench, Tempus Fugit grandfather clock, 2 curio cabinets, LG 3 door fridge (freezer on bottom), Whirlpool “Duet Steam” front load washer & dryer/ linen closet, old high chair, 2 antique trunks, plant stands, computer, computer desk & chair, office supplies, large qty. of smalls including a Royal Albert “Concerto” 15 place setting of dishes including tea pot, cream & sugar & salt & pepper, Nitto Casino 12 place setting of dishes including meat platter, cream & sugar & open vegetable, cranberry pieces, carnival punch bowl, set, pinwheel fruit bowls, Royal Albert “Old Country Roses” pedestal plate, art glass, flo blue plate, vases, plates & bowls, set of Carrera pots & pans, Omega portable sewing machine, compote, cups & saucers, ceramic wash set, old crocks, Medalta crock, 2 duck decoys, cuckoo clock, Sherlock Manning piano & bench, Conn organ & bench, old quilt, White Oak ice cream maker, 4 prints of the “Island Ferries” by Fred Worthman, antique table top gramophone, pink depression biscuit jar, silver plate, lamps, Silvertone guitar, Alabama banjo, Restler violin, Bellette accordion, collector plates, Kierstead prints, dog figurine, several Tonka toys, & numerous other household goods. Farm, Shop & Garden Related: Belarus 400 2wd tractor/loader, Massey Ferguson 3 PTH 8 ft. set of discs, Ford 939 3 PTH 5 ft. rotary mower, Mohawk 3 PTH scraper blade, 3 PTH single auger snow blower, 5 ton wagon running gear, Craftsman PGT 9000 26 H.P. 54” cut riding mower (excellent), Simoniz 7 H.P. gas power washer (like new), John Deere TRS 26 snowblower, Coleman 5000 generator, Honda F500 rear tine tiller, Craftsman 22” weed trimmer, Power Fist 15 litre brush sprayer, Delta joiner/ planer, Craftsman 12” band saw, Craftsman radial arm saw, Craftsman table saw, Craftsman 4 H.P. shop vac, Mastercraft router, Ryobi scroll saw, bench grinder, compound mitre saw, battery charger, step ladder, 2 Poulan chain saws, wheel barrow, portable air compressor, small power hand tools, wrenches, socket sets, bottle jacks, hardware, Charmglow barbeque, garden fountain, 3 garden decorator birds & many more items far too many to list. This is a very interesting sale of clean household effects and well maintained equipment See my web site for detailed list & photos. Please Note: The ferry leaves the mainland on the half hour starting at 6:30 A.M. and leaves the island on the hour. Currently a smaller ferry is being used so bear this in mind as you plan your timing. From Hwy 401 take Camden East exit south to Bath Rd. Turn west & follow a very short distance to the ferry dock. Note: The farm & garden equipment will sell at 12 noon. The majority of the sale will be sold in tents. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or Cheque / ID Lunch available Sale managed and sold by DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Estate and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

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Child (6-10 years). Tickets available at Christ Church, at the door or by calling Sharon at 705-653-5365. 154 Kent Street, Campbellford, Fall Rummage Sale at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on Tuesday September 22 and Wednesday September 23, 9-5pm and Thursday September 24, 9 to noon (bag day). Used clothing, housewares, toys, books, shoes, all good items. 17 Ranney St. S. Campbellford. Solo Friendship Group for Solo adults aged 45 and up looking for friendship. Wednesdays 1-2:30 pm, Riverview Restaurant, Campbellford. Campbellford & District Horticultural Society Annual Fall Plant Sale, Sat. Sept. 12, 8:00 a.m. Bank of Montreal, corner of Bridge St. & Doxsee Ave., Campbellford. http://www.gardenontario.org/site. php/campbellford & Facebook!

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& Corn Wednesday Sept 16,4:30 – 6:30 Adult $8, under 12 $4. Lower Trent Trail Annual Flea Market and Tailgate Sale Saturday Sept. 12, 9 am. Corner of Mill and Wellington, Frankford. Vendor Spaces $5.00, register that morning at Station Park. friendsofthetrail@yahoo.com Last Sunday of the month, open Moonshot Euchre, 12pm. Open 8 Ball Pool Tournament and Meal, 1pm, Frankford Legion. Roast Beef Dinner, Frankford Legion, third Wednesday of the month, 5pm.

GLEN MILLER TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Tuesday mornings at Christ Church Glen Miller. Weigh ins 8:30-9:30 a.m. with a meeting following. Join anytime. Info: Brenda Kellett 613 392-8227 Flea Market at Christ Church Glen Miller every Saturday, 8:00-12:00. Rent a space for $20.00. Info: 613-394-4532. Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings, Christ Church Glen Miller, Wednesday, September 16, 5-6:30 pm. Adults $13.00, children 6-12 yr., $7.00. Children 5 and under free. Everyone Welcome.

FootCare Clinic, Mon and Wed Mornings, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888279-4866 ex 5346 Men’s Group, every Thursday, 1pm, Cobourg Retirement Residence, 310 Divi- HASTINGS sion St, Cobourg. To register: Community Care Northumberland: 905-372-7356. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm CODRINGTON and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. Codrington Community Centre, For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 3rd Wednesday of month, Codrington Seniors’ Group meets at noon for a Pot Jam Session, Hastings Legion, Sunday Sept.13, 2 pm. Featuring Norm Taylor & Luck lunch. a very special guest. Age of majority Euchre, every Friday, 7 pm. Codrington Community Centre. All welcome. Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: COLBORNE Colborne Probus Club, 1st and 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. 3rd. Wednesday of month, The Rotary Hastings Legion Honours and Room, The Keeler Centre, 80 Division Awards Banquet, Saturday September St, Colborne. New members welcome. 12. $15/person, half a chicken dinner. Social hour 5-6pm, dinner 6:15-7:30 pm, Info: Eileen Milley 905-355-1035. Colborne Library Storytime pro- Honours and Awards 7:30 -9 pm. Open gram for children 2-5 years. Thursdays at dance 9pm - till 1am. Tickets on sale at 11:00am This free program introduces the the bar. Open to the public. Info: Vicky world of books to your children. To regis- Seeney at 705-696-2363 ter call 905 357-3722 or drop by (library September 14, 6:30-8 PM, 1st Hasthours: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, ings Scouting Registration night. Adult volunteers also needed. hastingsscouting@ Fri. & Sat. 11-4). CRamahe Horticultural Society gmail.com or MJ Stevenson 705-696meeting, Sept 15, 7 PM, 3rd Tuesday in the 2296, Jamie Harrison 705-772-6606, Greg Keeler Centre 80 Division St., Colborne. Finlay 705-768-5232, Lu-Anne Anderson Guest Speaker: Muriel Godden: Preparing 705-653-7265 for a Seed Sharing Event, Vegetable & Hastings Legion: Wednesday afternoon pool, Tuesday afternoon darts, ladies Decorative Flower Show. Thursday night pool. Thursday night mixed FRANKFORD darts. Friday night blind draw doubles. Must Frankford Legion: Mondays, noon- be a Legion member. Guests can play for closing, free open 8 Ball Pool. Tuesdays, one year but must join after that. Sunday, 1pm, open Moonshot Euchre. Thursdays, Sept. 13, 2-6 pm, Jam Session. 6pm, open Snooker. Fridays, noon-4pm, Line dancing, Wednesdays 10am, free 8 Ball Pool. $4. Yoga, Wednesdays 1pm, $3. Belly Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 60 Dancing, Thursdays, 10am, $3. Knitting North Trent St, Frankford Soup’s On Lun- Club, Thursdays 1pm. Wool donations cheon, Thursday, September 24, 11:30 appreciated. Hula Hooping, Fridays, 2pm, a.m.-1 p.m. $7.00 per person. Take-outs $3. Civic Centre, 6 Albert St. E., Hastings. Info: Community Care 705-696-3891 available. Everyone welcome. Frankford United Church Burgers

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HAVELOCK Diner’s Club, first and third Wednesday of each month, Havelock United Church, 12pm. $9.00. Info: 705-778-7831. Vendors Wanted - RCL Branch 389 Craft Sale, November 28 & 29. $25 for two days. To book tables: Val 705778-7294 1st Havelock Scouting for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. Beavers meet in the HBPS library; Cubs in the Town Hall; and Scouts in the HBPS Gym. Info: Allen Keating at 705-778-2072. New rehabilitation class to improve movement and balance suitable for people just getting started or recovering from recent surgery. Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1pm, Town Hall, 1 Mathison St. Info: Community Care. No Cost Traditional Country Music Jam Session, Ol’ Town Hall, Havelock every Wednesday. The doors open at noon. Music at 1:00 pm. Bring along your instruments, your songbook and all your friends to cheer you on BINGO Every Wednesday at the Havelock Community Centre sponsored by the Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30pm. Early Birds at 7:00 pm. Regular start 7:30 pm. Info: Lion Joe at 705 778 3588 Havelock Seniors Club weekly events: Monday: Cribbage and Bid Euchre, 1pm. Tuesday: Shuffleboard, 1pm. Wednesday: Carpet Bowling, 1pm and Euchre 7pm. Thursday: Bid Euchre, 1pm. Friday: Euchre, 1pm

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MADOC Line Dancing, Every Thurs. 10:3011:30 am., St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 115 Durham St. N. Madoc. Info: Carol Cooper 613-473-1446 Madoc Diners: Monday, Sept 14, St John’s Anglican Church, 115 Durham St N. Lunch at noon. Bring your own plate, cup, and cutlery. Opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Call Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register if not already a member of the Diner’s Program. SEPTEMBER 12, 1pm Fly Away Home Music Festival presents Canadian independent roots and folk music, Arts Centre Hastings Park, Madoc. Tickets $35 in advance ($45 at the gate). ages 13-18 $25 ($35 at the gate), 12 and under free. Info: www.flyawayhomefest.com Caregiver Support Group, for family and friends of a person with memory loss. Madoc Arts Centre (230 Durham St), 3rd Wednesday of the month, 9:30am. Confidential. Free. Parent Support Group, Madoc, third Thursday of each month, 6:30-8pm, Autism Ontario/Autisme Ontario East & South 38

Moonshot euchre, Springbrook Hall at 1:00. Refreshments available, all welcome. St Paul’s United Church Sunday Service with Rev Bruce Fraser,10.30 am every week. Sunday School available. Come join us in fellowship The Stirling Festival Theatre presents Johnny & June, Friday Sept. 11, 2pm & 8pm and Saturday Sept. 12, 8pm. Box Office 613-395-2100 or 1-877-312-1162 or www.stirlingfestivaltheatre.com Memory Boost: Brain activities, exercise, speakers, more. For people with early stage memory loss, their care MARMORA partners and those worried about their Every Monday: Marmora Legion memory: Rotary Train Station, 122 North Bingo, with early bird games start at 7 pm. St, Stirling, 2pm, 3rd Wed. of the month. Jam Sessions in Club Room, 6-9 pm. Info: 613-962-0892. Free

NORTHUMBERLAND Northumberland Hills Studio Tour, Saturday September 12 & Sunday September 13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Map and artist information at http://northumberlandstudiotour.ca or on Facebook

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Are you interested in knowing what is happening in the area you live in? If you reside within the following boundaries: North - Trent River Rd, East - Hwy 50, South - 12th Line, West - Dongal Rd, visit northseymourratepayersassociation.ca. NORWOOD North Seymour Ratepayers Association Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) would love to hear from you. Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, TRENTON meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 JOIN Quinte West’s Kente Kiwanis. Preschool Storytime, Norwood Meetings held every Thursday morning. Public Library. Every Friday, 10-11 am. Everyone welcome. Call Secretary John Story, craft and snack. 705-639-2228 or Eden at 613-394-0316 for more info. www.anpl.org Trenton VON Monday Mornings. Asphodel-Norwood Histori- VON Foot Care Clinic: Basic, Advanced cal Society Meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call 1-888-279-4866 September 15, Norwood Legion. ex 5346 The Norwood Beautification Committee Bid Euchre, the second Sunday Sept 19, 1-3 pm, Quinte Branch of Onof every month, 1 pm, Norwood Legion. tario Genealogical Society will feature “Great Moments in Genealogy”. Share Lunch will be available. your story. Quinte West Public Library, 7 Creswell Dr, Trenton. www.rootsweb. P.E. COUNTY ancestry.com/~canqbogs/ Meals on Wheels, Picton: Daily noon time meal delivered to your door. Info: The Trenton Horticultural Society Prince Edward Community Care 613- and Garden Club, September 17, “Economical Gardening” by Marcel Menin. 476-7493. Photo Contest: “Garden Surprises”. Mini Flower & Vegetable Show. trentonhortiROSENEATH Roseneath Fair Secretary’s office , culture@gmail.com 9059 Cty. Rd. #45 Alnwick Civic Centre MONARC Weight Loss Surgery Supopens Sept 8-19 excluding Sundays, 1-5 pm. port Group for bypass, band or sleeve Sept 21-24, 9am 9 pm. During Roseneath recipients or those interested, Monday, Fair Sept 25-27 open 8 am. Info: 905-352- Sept 14, 7pm, Trenton Memorial Hospital, 3778 or www.roseneathfair.com 2nd Floor Boardroom Cold Creek Cloggers meet Monday STIRLING nights starting Sept 14. Beginner class River Valley Community bid euchre 6:30pm. Trenton Baptiste Church 15 South party, River Valley Centre, every Friday St. First night free. For info call Debbie 7:30 pm. Cost $ 2.00. Ladies bring some- 613-920-9034 thing for a light lunch. Info: Grace Bush The Trenton Memorial Hospital 613-395-5190 Auxiliary monthly board meeting,Monday, Grandparents’ Day, Farmtown Sept. 14, 1:30, board room on the 2nd Park, Sunday, September 13, 11 a.m. floor of the hospital. All volunteers, pro– 3 p.m. Admission $8, children under spective volunteers and the public are 12 free. 437 West Front St, Stirling,613- welcome to attend. Info Karen White 395-0015, info@agmuseum.ca, www. 613 965 0423 farmtownpark.ca Quinte West MS Society Support St Marks Church Bonarlaw, Sunday Group, every second Monday of the month, Sept 13, 10:30am Homecoming Church Quiet Room, Quinte West Public Library, Service. Social Time To Follow. Everyone Trenton. 6:30pm. For those affected by Welcome MS, caregivers and friends. Info: trenSept. 12. Stirling Club 55 and Over tonmsgroup@live.ca

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Trenton Al-Anon Family Group, every Wednesday, 8 p.m., Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E. Trenton, Tel: 866-951-3711 Trenton Knights of Columbus, 57 Stella Cres.: Sunday & Wednesday Night Bingos 7pm. Cards on sale 5.30pm. Everyone welcome Trenton Legion Branch 110--check out our website for our Events calendar: www.rcl110.ca

days. Knitting (beginners welcome), Fridays 2-4pm except 3rd Friday. Quilting, 4th Friday of month, 10:15am-1:30pm.

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