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More than 140 people travelled to Ottawa from the Quinte region Monday to attend the swearing in ceremony for Neil Ells as MP for the new Bay of Quinte riding. Ellis, who won the Oct. 19 federal election by more than 9,000 votes, was sworn in among a flurry of ceremonies held in Parliament’s Centre Block Monday. Photo by Chris Malette

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A “miracleâ€? for Trenton’s Old Town Hall The miracle Rickards is speaking of is that Trenton’s Old Town Hall, home of the historical society and their museum of Quinte West’s history, the Heritage CafĂŠ and the James Alexander Theatre, will now be fully financially supported by the

city of Quinte West. Around 50 supporters of the Old Town Hall, built in 1861, filled Quinte West’s city council meeting on Monday Nov. 16, where Mayor Jim Harrison and councillors unanimously agreed the city will pay the monthly utility, water, insurance and telephone costs for Old Town Hall until a business plan is developed. Council also decided a committee will be formed to develop a long term business plan for the Old Town Hall and the city will include around $100,000 in the 2016 capital budget to renovate the James Alexander Theatre, on the second floor, to meet the building code requirements

for live theatre, which includes an $80,000 fire curtain. “It’s a no-brainer,� said Councillor Sally Freeman. “We have to do this.� Councillor Allan DeWitt originally brought the motion, for the city to assume responsibility for the Old Town Hall, forward. He said it is about time the historic building becomes fully restored and used to celebrate Quinte West’s arts and culture. “It needs to be moved from backburner, where it has been for decades, to the front-burner and I believe the city needs to be the major partner in this,� DeWitt said. “We need to make that (Old Town Hall)

into what it can be so that it is preserved and the historical society has Trenton - “I was hoping we would a safe haven to operate in without have some kind of miracle happen threat of closing.� and I feel that it actually happened toThe threat of closing was a very night,� said Laura Rickards, member constant threat felt by the historical of the Trent Port Historical Society. society in recent months. Although the Old Town Hall is owned by the city of Quinte West, WE ARE WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! the historical society was in charge of running the operations of the old building through receiving grants, donations and fundraisers. WE ARE WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! A year-and-a-half ago the upstairs James Alexander Theatre was closed due to safety concerns and could not be reopened until the $80,000 fire curtain was installed. Without income from renting the upstairs theatre for productions, the historical society has not been able to fis #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE s #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR nancially support the Old Town Hall FOR ALL AGES for over a year, going into debt and ALL AGES recently receiving a disconnection s $IRECT PAYMENT s $IRECT PAYMENT ACCEPTED s #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR notice for their hydro. ACCEPTED FROM “We’re just 50 people who pay $25 ALL AGES FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIES DRS. SUE AND JOHN MARINOVICH a year to belong to a society,� RickDRS. SUE AND JOHN MARINOVICH s $IRECT PAYMENT ACCEPTED ards said. s 7E ARE WELCOMING FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES Councillors recognized the dire NEW PATIENTS 257 Dundas St. E.DRS. SUE AND JOHN MARINOVICH FAMILY OWNED, situation the historical society has das St. E. FAMILY OWNED, been in and Councillor Karen Sharpe Trenton, ON K8V 1M1 SERVING YOUR LOCAL ON K8V 1M1 SERVING YOUR LOCAL commended them for persevering s MARINOVICHDENTAL COM COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! .%7 ,/#!4)/. s MARINOVICHDENTAL COM COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! and the hard volunteer work they do &!-),9 /7.%$

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Aruna Alexander, Susanne Quinlan honoured by Rotary Club By Stephen Petrick Belleville – Dr. Aruna Alexander and Susanne Quinlan are the kind of people who put community service above themselves. That’s why they were recognized by the Rotary Club of Belleville with Paul Harris Fellowships at a luncheon at the Travelodge Inn on Monday, Nov. 16. The fellowship is the highest honour that a Rotary Club can bestow on a community member and it’s given to people who follow the club’s motto of “service above self.â€? Alexander is the founding president of the United Nations Association of Canada Quinte branch. She’s been with the organization for about 20

years and has helped numerous new Canadians get better accustomed with their new country and particularly the Quinte area. She said she was humbled to receive the award and was happy to attend the luncheon to further spread the word about the UNAC program and its goals. “We want to work to keep our community inclusive, positive and welcoming,� she said. “We’re on the brink of becoming a world class city.� Alexander explained that the UNAC group holds a dinner event monthly, which allows new Canadians to mingle with people from multi-generational Canadian families. It also now hosts an annual forum on diversity and inclusivity.

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Editorial -As always after a major terrorist attack on the West, the right question to ask after the slaughter in Paris is: what were the strategic aims behind the attack? This requires getting your head around the concept that terrorists have rational strategies, but once you have that the motives Gwynne Dyer done behind the attacks are easy to figure out. It also becomes clear that the motives have changed. The 9/11 attacks on the United States in 2001 followed the classical terrorist strategy of trying to trick the target government into over-reacting in ways that ultimately serve the terrorists’ interests. Al-Qaeda’s goal was to sucker the United States into invading Muslim countries. Al Qaeda was a revolutionary organisation whose purpose was to overthrow existing Arab governments and take power in the Arab countries, which it would then reshape in accord with its extreme Islamist ideology. The trouble was that Islamist movements were not doing very well in building mass support in the Arab world, and you need mass support if you want to make a revolution. Osama bin Laden’s innovation was to switch the terrorist attacks from Arab governments to Western ones, in the hope of luring them into invasions that would radicalise large number of Arabs and drive them into the arms of the Islamists. His hopes were fulfilled by the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Once the Western troops went in, there was a steep decline in terrorist attacks on Western countries. Al-Qaeda wanted Western troops to stay in the Middle East and radicalise the local populations, so it made no sense to wage a terrorist campaign that might make Western countries pull their troops out again. The resistance in Iraq grew quickly and attracted Islamist fighters from many other Arab countries. The organisation originally known as “Al-Qaeda in Iraq” underwent several name changes, to “Islamic State in Iraq” in 2006; then to “Islamic State in Iraq and Syria” – ISIS for short – in 2013, and finally to simply “Islamic State” in 2014. But the key personnel and the long-term goals remained the same throughout. The man who now calls himself the “Caliph” of Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Bahdadi, first joined “Al-Qaeda in Iraq” and started fighting the US occupation forces in Iraq in 2004. But along the way, the strategy changed, for ISIS eventually grew so strong that it conquered the extensive territories in Syria and Iraq that now make up Islamic State. Popular revolutions were no longer needed. The

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core strategy now is simply conquest. In that case, why are Islamic State and Al-Qaeda still attacking Western targets? One reason is because the jihadi world is now split between two rival jihadi franchises that are competing for supporters. The split happened in 2013, when ISIS, having launched a very successful branch operation in Syria known as the Nusra Front, tried to bring it back under the control of the parent organisation. The Syrian branch resisted, and appealed to Al-Qaeda, the franchise manager of both jihadi groups, for support. Al-Qaeda backed the Syrians, whereupon ISIS broke its links with Al-Qaeda and set up as a direct competitor. ISIS and the Nusra Front then fought a threemonth war in early 2014 that killed several thousand militants and left the latter in control of most of eastern Syria. Soon afterwards ISIS overran most of western Iraq and renamed itself Islamic State. Islamic State and Al-Qaeda’s local franchise, the Nusra Front, are currently observing a ceasefire in Syria, but the two brands are still in a bitter struggle for the loyalty of jihadi groups elsewhere in the Muslim world. Spectacular terrorist operations against Western targets appeal to both franchises because they are a powerful recruiting tool in jihadi circles. But Islamic State has a further motive: it actually wants Western attacks on it to cease. It’s a real state now, with borders and an army and a more or less functional economy. It doesn’t want Western forces interfering with its efforts to consolidate and expand that state, and it hopes that terrorist attacks on the West may force them to pull out. France is a prime target because French aircraft are part of the Western-led coalition bombing Islamic State, and because it’s relatively easy to recruit terrorists from France’s large, impoverished and alienated Muslim minority. Russia has also become a priority target since its aircraft started bombing jihadi troops in Syria, and the recent crash of a Russian airliner in Sinai may be due to a bomb planted by Islamic State. So the outlook is for more terrorist attacks wherever Islamic State (and, to a lesser extent, Al-Qaeda) can find willing volunteers. Western countries with smaller and better-integrated Muslim communities are less vulnerable than France, but they are targets too. Putting foreign ground troops into Syria would only make matters worse, so the least bad option for all the countries concerned is to ride the terrorist campaign out. Horrendous though the attacks are, they pose a very small risk to the average citizen of these countries. Statistically speaking, it’s still more dangerous to cross the street, let alone climb a ladder.

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fight against terrorism By Chris Malette

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived last Saturday at a G20 leaders’ summit in Turkey that has been overshadowed by the brazen terror attacks in Paris, a killing spree blamed on Islamic State extremists that will test the commitment of the new Liberal government to end its combat mission against the militants, as well as open our borders to 25,000 refugees. Friday’s co-ordinated attacks in Paris — and the global response — pushed security to the top of the agenda as the leaders of the world’s 20 major economies gathered in a Turkish resort city for a summit that began Sunday. Trudeau did not speak to reporters there Saturday. But a spokesperson said the attacks would not change the Liberal government’s stance on two key pledges – a promise to take in 25,000 Syrian refugees and a vow to end the combat mission. “On Syrian refugees and humanitarian assistance, we believe we can achieve our target safely and responsibly,” the spokesperson told reporters Saturday. We here at home are starting to see hardening of hearts in some quarters. Some insist we are letting Canada in for a world of hurt by opening our doors to thousands of refugees that may be unwittingly harbouring potential terrorists in their midst. This was the election bogeyman floated by the Stephen Harper Conservatives – you don’t know what you’re getting when you cast such a wide net in the act of opening a nation’s arms to those in need. In the United States, the usual suspects are sounding the claxons to mount the parapets and keep the foreign hordes out. New York Republican Congressman Peter King told Fox News the Paris attacks are clear warnings to the U.S. and other western countries not to take in refugees from Syria for fear of letting in those who either have been trained as terrorists or who might be swayed by terrorist ideology once on our shores. “We don’t know who these people are,” King told Fox News. “There are no records, there are no government records we can go to. There are no personnel records we can go

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to. We don’t know who these people are, and we know that ISIS wants to infiltrate terrorists in to Europe and the United States with these refugees. Also you have foreign fighters. There are thousands of foreign fighters, many of them French who have gone down to Syria to fight along side ISIS—to be trained as terrorists and they are coming back into Europe.” But, immediately and more important than the knee-jerk reaction of those who support insular views on refugees, one thing that is clear – there is universal support by all nations for France in its hour of need and acceptance of thousands of refugees. To be sure, European nations are paying much closer scrutiny to those legions of foreign strangers coming to their borders, but that has in no serious way blunted the wave of human kindness for accepting those people simply fleeing a violent, vicious war zone. For our new government, the horrific incidents in Paris quickly brought home the realities of global life in the midst of a terrorist threat that knows no borders. As Trudeau’s first international trip since becoming prime minister, the G20 meeting was meant to mark his debut on the world stage. Instead, the attacks in Paris have provided Trudeau with a swift and sobering introduction to the terror file at a time when the Liberals were already promising changes on this front, ending the combat mission abroad and rewriting parts of the Conservatives’ controversial anti-terror legislation. Security was already on the agenda for the leaders’ summit in Turkey, put there by summit host Turkey which been suffering the effects of the violence in its two southern neighbours. The civil war in Syria and the terror campaign by the Islamic State group in Iraq has pushed more than million refugees to seek refuge in Turkey. Surely, Trudeau and his team can draw some important first-hand knowledge from those dealing with the refugee and terrorism files up-front and within spitting distance from the conflict in Syria, itself.

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Always Present Gifts and Cards open in time for holiday season Trenton – Always Present Gifts and Cards is now officially open, a new gift store just in time for the busy holiday season, inside Randall’s Office Plus at 225 Dundas St. East,

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jump in’.” She said the response from the community has been awesome so far. “Everybody is so happy we are back and have these unique gifts that you can’t find anywhere else,” she

said. “Sure you can go to Belleville but who wants to travel 20 minutes to go get a gift and you can’t find it when you get to Belleville?” Always Present carries a good assortment of cards from every day, birthday, wedding, Anniversary, baby, get well, sympathy, and more. They also have all kinds of gifts for those special life moments including weddings, anniversaries and birthdays. They have some unique lines of product from Willow Tree, Growing up girls and Birch Angels just to name a few with many of their products made in Canada. Dave Fairfield, President of the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, is happy to see another business opening in Trenton, making a total of 24 business’ opening, arranged by the chamber, so far in 2015. “It’s a sign that the economy in Trenton is good,” he said. “More businesses are opening, you’re not seeing a lot of business closing… I think it’s making Trenton a better community overall.” Fairfield said the timing for the opening of Always Present Gifts and Cards couldn’t be more perfect. “It’s an added niche, I think it’s good for the existing business owner Owners Vicki and Jim Watson have officially opened their business Always Present Gifts and Cards inside of Randall’s Office Plus here (Randall’s Office Plus) because in Trenton, perfect timing for the gift giving holiday season. From Left: Dave Fairfield, Jim Watson, Vicki Watson, Mayor Jim it’s going to utilize the space better and overall I think it’s a good fit.” Harrison, Councillor Bob Wannamaker, MPP Lou Rinaldi and Christina Edwards-Scott. Photo by Erin Stewart.

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Kettle campaign kicks off in Trenton Quinte West International By Erin Stewart Trenton - The Salvation Army’s annual kettle campaign kicked off this season with Mayor Jim Harrison taking the first hour shift over the kettle at Smylie’s Independent Grocery on Friday Nov. 13. Kristen deVries, Kettle coordinator for the Salvation Army in Trenton, said they are hoping to raise $75,000 this year for numerous family and community services at the Salvation Army, including the food bank and lunch program, both taking place every week from Monday through to Thursday. “We are starting to fill in time slots but we are still looking for a lot more volunteers,� said deVries. “We are hoping volunteers can do at least a two hour shift.�

There are seven kettles placed throughout Trenton where community members can donate their spare change for the Salvation Army’s efforts to help people in need throughout Quinte West. Kettles are now at Smylies, Metro, Canadian Tire, Shoppers Drug Mart and Walmart. “Everything that we do is done solely by donations,� said Major Tina Manual, community ministries officer for the Salvation Army. “Quinte West is absolutely amazing with donations for the Salvation Army, they help us do what we do for the people and community.� Major Manual said Quinte West reached last year’s goal of raising $75,000 and she hopes the community reaches it again this year. Mayor Jim Harrison said it was great

being able to kick off the kettle campaign and praised the Salvation Army’s hard work in Quinte West. “They do good work all year long, constantly,� said Mayor Harrison. “A lot of people in town support them and support what they are doing and encourage them to keep on doing what they do.� New this year, DeVries said the Salvation Army is encouraging local business, community groups, youth groups or churches to “adopt a kettle� for a day to help organize volunteers to look after a kettle. If you would like to volunteer or participate in adopting a kettle for a day, deVries can be reached by cell at 613-243-2038, the church office at 613-392-3392 or by email sa.kettlecampaign.gmail.com.

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By Erin Stewart

Trenton – Quinte West could be going Hollywood. A motion to establish an organizing committee to plan an International Film Festival in Quinte West for 2017 during Quinte West council’s meeting Monday. The motion, brought forward by Councillor Duncan Armstrong, is the beginning phase of planning the film festival and will cost $20,000 to hire two consultants, co-founders of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The organizing committee will be made up of councillors from the Quinte West Tourism Committee, City Staff and two International Film Festival Consultants Henk Van der Kolk and Bill Marshall. The new committee will come together to plan, promote and implement the festival in 2017, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Canadian film industry in Canada. “We have an asset here that is unique to our area, our community, the film industry began here,� Armstrong said. “I see this as an opportunity to cel-

ebrate that part of our heritage in our community.â€? Councillor Armstrong said an International Film Festival is also a great way to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation in 2017 and our National identity. From 1917 to 1932, Trenton was a major film centre with dozens of companies creating over 1500 documentaries and “Carry On, Sargeant!â€? a silent film with the highest budget of $500,000 in 1928. Councillor Armstrong met with Henk Van der Kolk and Bill Marshall, cofounders of the TIFF, two months ago. Armstrong said he has been in conversation with Van der Kolk and Marshall for the past few months to get their expertise about establishing an international film festival in Quinte West. “They feel we have a uniqueness‌ they’re very interested in the whole military end of things too,â€? Councillor Armstrong said about the response he has received from the two TIFF co-founders. “Because “Carry On, Sargeant!â€? was the movie that we’re know for‌ because of our ties with the base here, and all of the assets we have related to the base, it’s a very nice fit.â€?

Councillor Duncan Armstrong brought forward the motion to establish a committee that would work on planning a Quinte West International Film Festival for 2017 during the Quinte West council meeting on Monday Nov. 16. Photo by Erin Stewart.


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Loyalist College Practical Nursing alist’s Practical Nursing program. graduates who recently wrote the “Knowing that every single one of Canadian Practical Nurse Registra- them passed this rigorous exam – it tion Exam (CPNRE) were 100 per makes us very proud.” cent successful, the college has announced. The registration exam is offered in September and candies, pop, and even in must be taken in juice and fruits. order for a nurse Every time you consume to practice in Onfood containing sugar, you tario. All 39 Loyare feeding not only yourself alist candidates but also the bacteria. At scored at or above some point, the lactic acid the provincial and creates a defect in the tooth national averages that gets deeper and deeper. in each category Eventually, you will no Dr. Brian Ho assessed. longer be able to clean it with “Loyalist grads Last time we discussed how brushing or flossing because have historically bacteria acted as one of the the defect becomes a hole scored above the three keys to tooth decay. in your tooth! This is called provincial and This time, we’ll talk about tooth decay or a cavity. national averag- the second key – sugar. In the beginning, tooth es in all categories of the CP- Key Number Two – Sugar. decay is not painful. It is like diabetes, the effects NRE,” said Dean In our previous article, from the disease remain of Health, Hu- we described two types of very silent for the most man and Justice bacteria found in the mouth. part. Gradually, the hole Studies Karen The first group is good gets bigger and bigger until Brooks-Cathcart. bacteria because it doesn’t finally the bacteria reach “To prepare our have any harmful effects in the nerve of the tooth. That students to suc- the oral cavity. The second is when people experience ceed, we offer group is cavity-causing the “Ouch!” of a toothache. bacteria. These bacteria use personalized in- sugar to supply their energy That is when dentists get the struction through to survive. It is actually a very “emergency call.” small clinical simple process. The sugar So theoretically, even if you and lab groups, is taken up by the cavity- have tons of bacteria in your followed by an causing bacteria to create mouth, as long as you do not intensive eight- energy. The by-product of eat any sugar, you will never week clinical this process, or waste, is have a cavity. However, I placement where called lactic acid. have yet to meet a person they apply the Now this is how the whole who does not consume sugar or sugar-containing foods at skills they’ve story unfolds. all. So what can we do? learned.” Over the course When you eat sugar, and We can do things to lower of their two-year you do not clean it out right our daily sugar consumption. Ontario College away, you are feeding the Here they are: Diploma pro- cavity-causing bacteria who 1. Reduce intake of regular gram, students thrive on sugar. pop, juice and fruit-flavoured When they eat sugar, they are routinely drinks tested. They shed lactic acid from their bodies. Our beloved teeth 2. Start using sugar take a four-hour c o m p r e h e n s i v e are made out of calcium substitutes i.e. Splenda, mock-exam, con- which can easily be dissolved Equal, or Sugar Twin in sisting of 200 in acid. So this lactic acid your coffee or tea instead of multiple choice goes to the tooth surface and sugar dissolves a little bit of the questions, which tooth surface each time it 3. Consider switching from regular pop to diet pop mimics the Ca- gets there. beverages nadian Practical Nurse Registra- Imagine how many times Next time we’ll discuss the you eat sugar on a daily tion Exam. third and final key of tooth “We appreciate basis. Remember, sugar is in decay, so be sure to tune in! the hard work almost every food: cookies, the students have done,” said Barb Dr. Brian Ho is a practicing general dentist in Trenton, Ontario. He can be Remington, Co- reached at Trenton Family Dental, 613.394.3883. For further information ordinator of Loy- and discussion, please visit his office at www.trentonfamilydental.com.

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Batawa home to crafters, artisans Saturday Local crafters and artisans convene again this year in Batawa for the annual Holiday Craft Fusion Sale & Showcase The event, which is Saturday Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Batawa Community Centre, will feature a number of new artists, artisans and items to peruse. New this year, local artist Doug Comeau

will be sure to wow guests with his pencil realism in original and limited editions. We welcome Susan McDonald of Practically Potty Studio, new to the Frankford area, showcasing beautiful pottery from her home based studio store. Visitors can choose from a wide selection of décor and gifts for the holiday season including fresh outdoor swag from Dahlia May Flower Farmin the tent s %LITE s ,EVOLOR outside the coms (UNTER $OUGLAS s 'RABER munity centre. Custom Order Blinds & Shutters Children of all are welcome. We Promise Good Quality and Value ages The Batawa Lion’s on all Our Window Fashions Club will be available to wrap their 47 B Elizabeth Street gifts for free and Brighton each vendor has MON-FRI 8:30-5:00, SAT 8:30-3:00 613-475-3349 generously donated a door prize of their craft, lucky winners to be drawn throughout the day. This is a “handmade” sale, which ensures that each item available will be unique and locally made. Everything from handmade jewelry to weaving, woodturnings to natural R0013550813

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Quinte West – Thieves in Trenton are getting ornamental in their means of selecting weaponry for holdups. The Quinte West Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police is currently investigating a robbery that took place at the Mac’s Milk on the corner on Dixon Drive and Byron Street in Trenton. On Oct. 28, 2015, at approximately 7:15p.m. police were called to the store for a report of two armed suspects entering the store and demanding cash from the cashier. The suspects left on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspects are described as

wearing all dark clothing and one of the suspects was observed as being taller than the other. Police, with the assistance of the public, located both of the weapons that were used in the robbery. One of the weapons used during the robbery is a sword with a brass handle and the handle appears to be an animal head of some type. Anyone who may recognize the sword is asked to contact the Quinte West OPP at 613-392-3561 or should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 613-969-8477(TIPS), where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.”

This sword was used in a robbery of a convenience story in Trenton. Anyone with information about the weapon is asked to call police. Photo submitted by OPP

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Christmas at the Pier. This marks the fifth straight year that the city has been involved in the lighting of the exhibit. The display features a mix of decorations that have been donated by private families and businesses and decorations provided by the city. Among the privately donated decorations are those from the Foster family. This family started putting up a large display at their house every Christmas

to honour their son Billy and his good friend Art Culloden, who were killed in a car accident in 1958. Some of these displays were later used for a Christmas display that used to be set up by Belleville firefighters at Tom Gavey Alemite Park. Coun. Garnet Thompson explained that when that operation stopped nearly a decade ago, the municipality started getting comments that something should be done to continue the tradition.

“We had a number of comments, to spruce it up a bit,” he said. Thompson has since become the chair for the Belleville Christmas Lighting Display committee, which fundraises to put the lighting display together every year. He said the city has seen an increase in donations in recent years, which have allowed the display to become a new Christmas tradition. But the committee continues to emphasise that this tradition started with the Foster family. Signs

that mention the displays have been put together in memory of both Billy Foster and Art Culloden continue to hang in front of some of the decorations. “The main theme is the Foster display,” Thompson said. “That’s the focus.” Franklin Tours has donated the use of a coach bus to take people to the lighting display on Wednesday nights through November and December. The detailed route is available at the city’s website, www.belleville.ca

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Trenton – More than 600 people came together from across south eastern Ontario and the Quinte region to fight the cuts being made to Trenton Memorial Hospital and other small hospitals in Ontario during the “Take back our hospitals” rally on Friday Nov. 13 at Centennial Park in Trenton. “(MPP) Lou (Rinaldi), please, please bring this message back to your colleagues and caucus in the strongest terms possible. Our hospitals are teetering at the brink of total disaster… the cuts have to stop,” said Natalie Mehra, Executive director of the Ontario Health coalition. Mehra said the Provincial government has been issuing cuts to hospital funding for the past 9 years and she doesn’t believe the small and rural hospitals across Ontario, like Trenton’s, can withstand the cuts predicted for the next two years. She said the majority of services are going to be cut and privatized, with complex continuing care beds and cataract surgeries being at the top of the list of services to cut from hospitals and privatize. “You’re at very, very severe risk in the next two years of pretty much losing everything,” she said. “I don’t think it’s overstated to warn the community that your hospital is very much at risk unless we stop the budget cuts… not only stop now but they need to reinvest in the hospitals and restore stability to the services.” The rally, hosted by the Ontario Adam Hudson, 12, braved the cold winds and came with his mom from Lindsay to show his support for small hospitals during the rally at Centennial Park in Trenton on Friday Nov. 13. Photo: Erin Stewart Please see “Hospital” on page B2

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Four buses brought hundreds of people from different healthy organizations across southeastern Ontario and a number of local political figures were present at the rally including Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison, MP Neil Ellis, Brighton Mayor Mark Walas and MPP Todd Smith. Mayor Harrison drew cheers from the large crowd when he stressed that any cuts made to TMH will have a negative impact on hospitals in the area and thanked the Our TMH committee for putting thousands of hours into trying to save Trenton’s hospital. “We will continue to work towards making sure that the services that we have here are the services that you, members of the Quinte area, require and that’s our dedicated goal‌ Thank you for today, displaying your dedication and support.â€? Evelyn Wilson, volunteer on the Our TMH committee and recent recipient of the national ‘Unsung Hero Honour’ for her volunteer efforts across the community, spoke strongly to the crowd about TMH’s efforts in helping to save her son’s life and the procedures her daughter Katie, 15, had at TMH during her battle with cancer. “The reality is, what QHC wants to do is take less qualified staff,â€? Wilson said to cheers from the crowd. “Lets make sure our nurses are kept. When services are FACTORY OUTLET STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! slashed and hours are reduced we cannot attract more doctors, nurses or support staff.â€? B U L s#HOC Sarah Hudson, a nurse practitioner OLATE #K ! ON OVERED from the Lindsay hospital, came in one D s #ARLM S s -IN AMEL "AR Nov. 19th - Nov. 25th of the four buses from across southeasts #ARAT -ELTAWAYS ern Ontario to attend the rally in Trenton. S MEL 7 HIRLS Hudson said it was important for her to attend the rally and bring her son, Adam, H T R O 12, with her. )T S 7 VE TO I “I brought my son Adam out today to let THE $R ELLFORD B P him see the support hospitals have when M A # ($5.49/kg) they work in numbers and what a big Reg. price $2.99/lb (6.59kg) plus taxes. , te cola difference unions can provide,â€? Hudson (While supplies last) Premium ClehoOutlet Affordab es! said. “I thought it was also important for ...and many more items at “factory outletâ€? prices Pric him to see the way that health care is goOpen 9-5:30 Monday to Saturday, Sundays & Holidays 10-4:30 ing and the changes that he has the ability WE’RE LOCATED ON SECOND STREET IN CAMPBELLFORD to make as our future generations.â€?

Health Coalition, a non-profit, nonpartisan coalition that protects public health care for all, with the help of Trenton’s Our TMH advocacy group, comes after Quinte Health Care’s latest announcement that $11.5 million needs to be cut in the upcoming year in order the meet the budget. The majority of the cuts will have a profound impact on Trenton Memorial Hospital, where QHC proposes staffing changes/cuts and all day surgeries, 2400 a year, will be to Belleville. “These are cuts. The pretence of moving services to the community is just pretence, it is not true at all and I think Ontarians pretty much know that anyway,� said Mehra, who said it is important the rally happen now and communities voices be heard because the Provincial budget is being written now. “We have now the fewest hospital beds left of any province, we have the fewest staff per patient, we have the least amount of nurses left, we have the most overcrowded hospitals that I could find anywhere in the developed world, not just in Canada,� she said.

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noon. A huge audience of close to 600, gave standing ovations, cheered and commented Quinte Symphony launched its 2015-016 season, its 55th effusively on how much they enjoyed the year, with a first-of-its kind concert in the National Air concert as they filed out after a program Force Museum of Canada at CFB Trenton Sunday after- which included First World War songs singa-long, Big Band hits like “In the Mood” and “White Cliffs of Dover”, Elgar’s “Nimrod” variation, Tchaikowsky’s “1812 Overture” and “Intermezzo” from Cavalleria Rusticana, featuring the orchestra’s new harpist, Tabitha Savic. Added to that were marchons and performances by the 8 Wing Pipes and Drums and by 8 Wing Concert Band. These included “Colonel Bogey March” and marches of the three branches of the Canadian Armed Forces. The audience sang along heartily on “Pack Up Your Troubles” and “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”, led by 8 Wing concert band chanteuse Anita Halfpenny, who was also vocal-

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An appalling killer of our young people

Chris Malette I am literally floored that there’s an epidemic killing our area’s young people and no one is talking about it. That is, no one’s talking about it in frank, open discussions where action and results can take place. I’m speaking of youth suicides – a horrific number of which have taken place in the last several months in communities in the Quinte region –

most alarmingly in the Central Hastings region. When I began asking around for help in bringing the issue to light, I was pleasantly surprised to see United Way of Quinte has taken a chargeon, forward-leading role in unifying agencies that can address the matter of youth suicide and, perhaps, ways to fund more such groups going forward. “As we at United Way of Quinte witnessed what appeared to be an incredible number of suicides locally, we became increasingly concerned about what was happening, specifically with our young people, and why suicide was considered by them to be a viable solution,� said United Way’s Brandi Hodge when I asked this week about the United Way’s engagement in helping address the situation. “We did some research and recorded the local suicides that we were aware of. It’s important to note that the suicides we are aware of, spoke nothing of the

attempted suicides that we know nothing about.â€? The sheer statistics are staggering. In the Quinte region, here’s the grim picture provided by the United Way and Canadian Mental Health Association of Prince Edward Hastings: • Eight suicides in the last 15 months, six of whom were youth; • Six suicides in the last five-month period; five of whom were youth. • The latest figures for death by suicide among 15 to 24 year-olds in Canada show national incidence rates of 11.6 per 100,000 population. This means that for every 8,620 young people between the age of 15 and 24, there will be one death by suicide. • Central Hastings alone currently has a rate, using the above formula, of 131 per 100,000 (at least) of 15-24 year olds committing suicide (according to the United Way’s Data Analysis Co-ordinator locally) Hodge said the United Way “did some further research to see if there

was a co-ordinated response happening locally, around the issue. We determined that it was best to pull relevant organizations together, at one table, with the following goals: • Share information about what we know about the recent suicides locally • Identify concerns • Review and understand what is already happening locally to prevent suicide • Identify opportunities to address gaps as a community • Leverage resources, collaborate and mobilize “We had a strong response to (a) call for a meeting (of local agencies) and learned during that process that there is a youth suicide prevention committee that is currently in its third year of three years of funding,â€? said Hodge, director of community engagement for the United Way. Troublingly, local agencies working with families, co-workers and loved

ones of suicide victims have come from one common background. “Almost all of these have been people living in rural communities,� Hodge said research showed. “United Way of Quinte felt strongly that there is a role for community to play in the prevention of suicide, and in the healing after suicide,� she said. “Community members are concerned and the social sector has a role to play in empowering the community to care for their neighbours, friends and family. From what we know, most of the people who took their lives were not imbedded in the traditional service system, nor were they in the education system where people who are trained to watch for risk factors could respond. That’s where community comes in. We need to provide the basic information, tools and resources necessary to help us care for each other.� Shawn Antoski was a bruising NHL hockey player for 10 seasons and now Continued on page 5

REPORTS FOR NOVEMBER 2015 I Pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service. My Health for better living, for my club, my community and my country.� On October 24th the Hastings County 4-H held their annual Awards Banquet and Volunteer Appreciation Night at the Maranatha Christian Reform Church in Belleville. The evening had a great start with a fantastic meal served to our guests by “BBQ on Wheels� All clubs and their members were acknowledged through the program and many clubs had individual awards that were presented to their members. The first year members received their award and plaques. Other members received their six, twelve and eighteen club seals. Four members received their twenty four club seal and three the Gaylea Award. The 4-H Ontario Gay Lea Award is presented to the members who have been in the 4-H Program for more than five years and have completed twenty four clubs. The three members that received this awards were: Ally Ingram, Sarah Kay and Jessica Sills. It was presented by Gay Lea representative Colin Lake. We had two members who received their Forty two Club Seal. Volunteers received their First year Seal, one received their Twenty year Seal, and another received their Twenty five year seal.

Club Executive Awards sponsored by Hastings 4-H Association went to: Sydney Summers – Press Reporter, Rachael Simpson -Treasurer, Secretary – Jesseca Carlisle. Sara Dettlinger received the Outstanding Novice award – sponsored by TD Bank Vanessa Boutillier received the Outstanding Junior award – sponsored by Maureen Bates and Family in memory of Allan Bates Brittany Dracup received the Outstanding Intermediate Award – sponsored by Lely Centre East Eric Doran received the Outstanding Senior award – sponsored by Diane Spencer. The Royal Winter Fair We had a few members who had their “Eyes on the Prize� this month of November at the Royal Winter Fair The Royal Winter Fair Dairy Team from Hastings County 2015: Leslie Brownson, Shannon Prins, Courtney Ray, Cameron Sills, Devin Sills, Jessica Sills, Sydney Summers, Bryce Seaborn - First Alt. Ryley Brownson Herdsperson: Shaelyn Prins Our Dairy Team for the 2015 Royal amassed enough points this year to finish 10th county over all and this is by far the best finish we have had in the past 10 years. The Showmanship Judge was Thierry Jaton from

Quebec and his associate was John Werry from Oshawa. We had 4 showman make the cut and be asked to come back the second day for the Showmanship finals. All these showmanship classes had 4-5 heats for each division with 25-30 competitors per heat. There were 111 Junior Showman and Sydney Summers finished 11th and Leslie Brownson was 15th. In the Intermediate Showmanship finals there were 113 competitors and Shannon Prins placed 19th. The Senior Showmanship had the largest number of competitors with 135 and Courtney Ray placed 8th in the final. The Conformation show on Monday was judged by Molly Sloan from Wisconsin, USA. Jessica Sills finished 6th out of 88 with her Holstein Intermediate heifer : Kingsway Goldwyn Ladonna. In the Senior Heifer Class, Leslie Brownson placed 18th out of 101 calves with Kingsway Goldwyn Roxette. There were 18 Jersey Intermediate and Senior calves and Bryce Seaborn finished 5th with Hollylane Gentry Candace. The Jersey Summer and Junior yearlings numbered 34 and Courtney Ray was 16th with Rapid Bay Getaway Suzzelle and Sydney Summers showed Garhaven Konspiracy Daata to 21st . We would like to extend our thanks to all who helped

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lives and works in the Madoc area. Antoski knows firsthand the struggles of those dealing with mental illness, depression and the issues facing young people and he is outspoken in insisting dialogue mast be widespread and upfront on the issue of youth suicides. When I asked Antoski, who operates the nonprofit group, ‘Fear Nothing,’ which focuses on youth and mental health issues, for his observations on the epidemic of youth suicides, locally, I was blown away by his blunt, brutal assessment of the situation. But, having known him now for the past few years, I would expect nothing less from the big fella known as ‘Anton.’ “I am voicing my my opinion about an epidemic that has been buried, denied exists, and is raging out of control in our area, and guarantee is prevalent in many areas of our society. “Our youth are struggling with mental health issues that are leading to heartbreaking tragedies far too often ! Is our culture pushing our children’s minds where they’re breaking down, leading to teen suicide, and questions that continue to remain unanswered. “As founder of “Fear Nothing,” and as an advocate for mental health awareness, I am trying to help under-funded agencies, people who work in field, in taking this epidemic out of the shadows... Children are dying because we as a society are becoming selfish in our values. “I have dealt with several parents, teachers, healthcare workers, and most importantly, children regarding this epidemic. What I am really tired of is people who deny its going on, and act as though its not their responsibility. Does a human life not have value enough to care about it, regardless of whether its part of your own family or not ? There’s a “Duty to Report” law that gets zero respect, and the ignorance to go with it. “I hear teachers who fear what’s happening, or how to deal with it, administrators who deny its existence or accountability, politicians who cast stones at other political parties for their role in cutbacks to services, even parents who deny responsibility for what is going on. “I have an idea ! How about checking our damn egos at the door and coming together to shed light on what so many want to deny, and find solutions instead of excuses. Seven generations moving forward are affected by our actions now unless someone has the courage to stand up and speak, and create a voice and change what is so desperately needed. “I see the lack of respect for mental health issues in the workplace, schools and so many other places that it’s become scary... Wake up and open your eyes, people in authority positions, and take some ownership in healing what is already badly broken, instead of enabling and continuing to deny it exists because it doesn’t make financial sense. “I for one will continue to speak openly about mental health issues, and stigma that surrounds it. Reason being, I am not above saying that I suffered its clutches alone.” Hodge says the United Way is indeed taking a lead role in addressing the issue in a way forward to co-ordinate agencies under its funding umbrella and even those outside its agencies to find solutions and get the help to those who need it. She reminded: “Suicide is most often the re-

sult of pain, hopelessness, disconnection and despair. It is almost always preventable through caring, compassion, commitment and community.” - The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention. “I believe we are on the right track,” said Hodge of the urgency of the local working group that is addressing funding and counselling efforts. “We have the right people at the table discussing a very important issue (with a standing invitation to community partners who may not be there now) with plans (very much in their infancy) to help parents, youth and community members identify the risk factors in suicide and how to find help, quickly and appropriately. It’s a terrible, helpless feeling as community members, as parents, as social service sector workers, and as friends and neighbours.” Indeed – as Sandie Sidsworth, executive director of CMHA Prince Edward-Hastings, puts it, “We are overwhelmed with the scope of this epidemic. It really is incredible to see the amount of help and support families, friends, loved ones and co-workers need in the wake of this wave of suicides and we must find a way to address it among our young people.” All frontline groups and individuals combating the epidemic say it is important that youth, adults and anyone contemplating suicide or having trouble getting the help or resources they need to address issues of depression or suicidal thoughts, have resources to access. Here are some: • Open Line Open Mind (613) 310-OPEN (6736) is a free, confidential service to get information, support and referral to all mental health and addictions services in Hastings & Prince Edward Counties in Ontario, Canada. Dial 310-OPEN and be connected to someone with an open mind to help you when you need it. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. • Kids Help Phone 800-668-6868 (Crisis Line) is Canada’s only bilingual phone and on-line counselling service for youth. It’s free, anonymous and confidential. Professional counsellors are available any time of the day or night, 365 days a year, to help young people deal with concerns large or small. • An accredited children’s mental health agency dedicated to serving children, youth and their families in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties. Voluntary service committed to strengthening and supporting the emotional well-being of children, youth and their families in the least-Intrusive and confidential manner 613-966-3100 • Canadian Mental Health Association Phone (613) 969-887 • 211’s award-winning telephone helpline (2-1-1) and website provide a gateway to community, social, non-clinical health and related government services. 211 helps to navigate the complex network of human services quickly and easily, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 100 languages. Phone 211. It’s an issue we, as a community across the region must address. No one’s talking about it in coffee shops, are they? It’s not making headlines in local media, is it? It’s about time the epidemic of youth suicide makes us all sit up and take notice. Chris.malette@metroland.com

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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF DAVID HUTT 1641 BORDENWOOD ROAD, ARDEN, ONT. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28TH AT 10:30 AM 12 miles east of Kaladar on Highway # 7 and turn NORTH onto Hendrson Road for 6 miles to Hamlet of Henderson and continue WEST on Bordenwood Road for 1 mile. VEHICLES 2012 Chevrolet Silverado pick up truck with extended cab, 69,000 kms- like new – sells certified; 1998 Bounder 34 ft motor home with gas engine, all amenities- good running condition; 1999 GMC 2500 4 x 4 pick up truck with extended cab- running condition; 1987 Jaguar Sovereign 4 door sedan – not running; 1984 Jaguar Vanden Plus 4 door sedan- not running; 1972 Buick Skylark 2 door hardtop – not running; 1984 Kawasaki 1100 cc motorcycle – not running, GMC Diablo car – part only; SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES American Sportsman side x side ATV with dump box, canopy and 340cc Honda engine- good running condition; 1984 Honda 350cc 4×4 ATV- not running; YARD AND SHOP EQUIPMENT Belarus 825 4 wd diesel tractor with front end loader, cab – running condition; Bush Hog RTS 74 3 point hitch rotovator – like new; McKee Model 620 3 point hitch single auger snow blower, portable gas powered wood splitter with hydraulic controls, 20 ft all steel vehicle trailer, 5’ x 9’single axle utility trailer, Troy Bilt portable wood chipper, cement mixer, lawn sweeper, Husqvarna chainsaw, Sthil gas string trimmer, Ryobi garden tiller, 9000 lb capacity vehicle hoist – like new – to be removed; tripod engine hoist, Max Air 7.5 hp upright air compressor, Menco wire feed welder, oxy acetylene torch kit, 8.5 hp gas engine,new, Power Fist drill press, Power Fist horizontal metal cutting band saw, metal cutting chop saw, bench grinder tool boxes, hand and power tools, King single surface wood planer, King 13� surface planer, Makita 12� surface planer, CIL shaper, Bosch sliding mitre saw, 12�band saw, Craftex mortising machine, craftsman portable air compressor, Sears radial arm saw, King 10�table saw, Craftex surface grinder, wood clamps, shop vac, quantity of 1’ rough cut pine and maple lumber, 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 CL472843

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Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. A selection of quality home furnishings including Victorian, antique, retro & modern furnishings and selection of smalls also nice table saw hardly ever used, nearly new chain saw, gas weed eater, lawn & garden tools. Partial list only includes 1/4 cut oak sideboard with high bevelled mirror back board, top lamp shelf with fancy pillars and ornate base w/carvings and gargoyles all original great condition, painted antique chest of drawers, solid walnut 3 dr dresser, ornate Gibbard antique tea wagon, Victorian double mirrored solid walnut what knot stand, rattan glass top round table with 4 chairs and cushions suitable for inside or out, other dinette set, nice apt size drop leaf table & 2 chairs, 2 exceptionally nice coffee & end table sets, 3 pc retro set with unusual vanity and 2 chests of drawers, 2 nearly new single beds, retro bedroom set, large cedar lined armoire in excellent condition, antique cedar chest, antique ladies desk & chair, small tables, large selection miscellaneous articles, selection small glass, china, dishes, glassware, crystal, collectables. All must be sold. Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, M/C, Interac (BSZ 8BSOFS "VDUJPOFFS t www.warnersauction.com $&-&#3"5*/( :&"34 */ #64*/&44

AUCTION SALE WEATHERALL / DAVIS/ CRONK ESTATE SALE CONDUCTED AT THURLOW COMMUNITY CENTRE 516 HARMONY ROAD CORBYVILLE, ONT WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 25TH AT 10:00 AM 5 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Harmony Road for ½ mile. Original Artwork including works by Poul Thrane, John Kinnear, A.Derians, G Haquette, J.Kamich, prints; imported hand woven area carpets and runners, Eastern hand stitched tapestry with jewels, hand crafted Pakistani “Napoleon Campaignâ€? desk and chair, hand crafted mahogany liquor cabinet, Bernhart mahogany dining table and 6 chairs, mahogany sideboard, Cambodian vases with mother of pearl inlay, games board with inlay, antique oak pigeon hole storage cupboard, LeCoulture brass and glass mantle clock, marble mantle clock, brass world time clock, several pieces of Asian collectibles including vases, jars, ornamental masks, garden seats, brass dragon figures, silks; Onyx pedestal, carved stone figures, soapstone figure, imported brass and copper tea kettles, ships wheel, wooden storage chest, Cranberry glass, Royal Crown derby – Blue Mikado pieces, flo blue, signed crystal, Sterling silver pieces, art glass, figural lamps, Royal Doulton figurines, 1950’s polar bear rug with documentation, antique pine blanket box, antique Eureka waste churn stoneware, treenware, antique trunk, vintage stereoscope and cards, gas light pieces, numerous other articles Sale contains objects deaccessioned from the collection of Glanmore National Historic Site. Proceeds from the sale of the objects goes to a reserve fund used for the care and improvement of the permanent collection. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL472837

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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF HAZEL STEPHENS 110227 HIGHWAY #7, R.R.# 4 TWEED, ONT MONDAY NOVEMBER 23RD AT 11:00 AM 5 miles EAST of junction of # 7 and #37 highways on Highway #7. VEHICLE 2006 Ford Focus ZX4 SES with 84,000 kms, automatic, air- sells certified; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Original Poul Thrane 8� x 10� oil painting , 2 original Poul Thrane 24� x 30� water colour paintings, antique oak library table, antique maple office chair, Toshiba 32� flat screen TV, 2 gallon crock with blue, 3 Hummel figurines, antique mantle lock, Canadian and International coins, Olympic coins, cedar chest, local history books, lyre back table and chairs, maple table and chairs., living room furniture, bedroom furniture, glassware’s and china, everyday dishes, Christmas decorations, garden tools, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 CL472841 www.sullivanauctions.com

AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF DOUG WELLBANKS 68 SALMON POINT ROAD, R.R.#1 CHERRY VALLEY, ONT PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY MONDAY NOVEMBER 30TH AT 10:30 AM 10 miles SOUTH of Picton on County Road 10 to Cherry Valley and continue WEST on County Road 18 to Salmon Point Road. FARM EQUIPMENT 2013 John Deere 5093E 4 wd diesel tractor with cab – 190 hours – like new; 2011 John Deere 5101E 4 wd diesel tractor with cab and John Deere 563 self leveling front end loader670 hours – like new condition; Kello Bilt 10 ft off set disc- like new, hay equipment and tillage equipment VEHICLES 2012 Ford F 150 pick up truck 5 litre, 128,000kms excellent condition – sells certified; 2006 Pontiac G6 4 door car-135,000 kms- running condition –sells as is; 1992 Yamaha Kodiak 400cc 4 x 4 ATV – good running condition pGartial list only – full list ion next weeks paper or at www.sullivanauctions.com TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL472840

AUCTION SALE GOATS & SHEEP & RELATED EQUIPMENT FOR HARINUI FARMS ROBERT & MATTHEW FLEUGEL, WAUPOOS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2015 11:30 A.M. AT DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE GOATS: This sale features the complete dispersal of the commercial meat goat herd consisting of primarily boer and kiko crossbred goats as well as several angora goats. Approximately 80 mature does, 40 spring kids and several bucks. The does have been exposed to the buck since September 15. SHEEP: There are approximately 50 dorset cross replacement spring ewe lambs also selling from this farm. EQUIPMENT: Marweld walk through feeder, Marweld hay & grain feeder, several grain troughs, new Sunbeam sheep shears, several livestock round bale feeders, 6 round and rectangular poly hutches & other related equipment. Plan to attend this sale to source good commercial goats and lambs to add to your farm. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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SALE CONDUCTED AT 548 AIRPORT ROAD R.R.#4 STIRLING, ONT. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27TH AT 11:00 AM 2 miles SOUTH of Stirling on Stirling – Foxboro Road and turn WEST onto Airport Road for 2 miles. FIREARMS – SELL AT 12 NOON (PAL REQUIRED)Beretta 12 ga over/under Model S 686 Special with set of chokes; Sako 3006 left hand with scopes; Remington Model 788 222 with scope, Remington Woodmaster Model 742 30-06 with scope, Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 ga, Sako 270 bolt action, Marlin Model 989 22, Marlin 25 22 mag with scope, 8 rifle gun case, ammunition, turkey hunting supplies, trap launcher, Coleman camp supplies ; YARD AND SHOP TOOLS Murray 14 hp riding lawn mower, Stihl 026 chainsaw, Craftsman power lawn mower, Stihl FS 74 straight shaft grass trimmer, Echo grass trimmer, Honda 5.5 hp water / sludge pump, Beaver Rockwell 9�table saw, horizontal/vertical metal cutting band saw, new electric motor, pond pump, wheel barrow, several air tools including angle and straight die grinders, impact wrench, chipper; Mastercraft lathe and tools, 2 stage air filter, propane flame torch, 12 v power winch, garden tools, chicken waters and feeders, electric fence supplies, heated water bowls, hardware, wooden crates,HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS – SELL AT 11:00 AM; leather couch with matching recliner, pine bedroom furniture including Queen size cannonball bed, chest of drawers, night stands; pine coffee tables, Duncan Phyfe dining table, pine rocker, bar stools, Ducks Unlimited prints, dog crate, kitchen appliances, 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 CL472842

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labelled stodgy and reactionary because of the 40-year lapse, I would like to point out that some 240 years later you and I still call pelargoniums by the incorrect name. Why a column about geraniums in November? These past few weekends have seen me out on the grounds of our estate, variously called The Clost Arboretum, The Greenswards, The Horizontal Compost Pile and, in the case of our lawns during droughty years, Clost’s Barrens. It is the time to put the gardens to bed. I suspect most of you gardener types have been engaged in similar activity. Most plants have definite time frames during which they are at their peak with dramatic fall-offs afterwards. So, whilst cleaning up, I paid particular attention to those perennials, which could still be called showy even after several hard frosts. One surprise was guara, a native North American plant known as Whirling Butterflies. Another was the English daisy, Bellis perennis, which has been described as difficult to cultivate. They were still blooming strongly in spite of my particular form of care, make sure the plant has the food and water it needs and then get out of the way. However, the winner this year was G.x cantabrigiense: actually we have three patches of Cambridge cransebills in our flower beds. (In other spots you will find an Ingwersen’s Variety, a Bevan’s Variety and some Johnson’s Blues; all taller more rangy members of the genus.) A few years ago I noticed that many of the landscapers were using a tidy little cultivated variety called Biokovo. I brought home a plant to give it a go and I was very impressed with its performance: a nice tight mound of light green deeply lobed leaves topped off by a profusion of dainty white and pink blossoms that continued

during much of the year. As well, there is a distinct aroma to those leaves that some say are reminiscent of lemons and roses. I decided to try some more in the following year. Biokovos were sold out so I decided to give the eponymous Cambridge cultivar a trial. It performed similarly to the Biokovo except I thought the flower stalks were a titch higher, which in comparison made for a slightly untidy floral display. The flowers were a brighter pink and just as profuse. In the spring of this year, Biokovos were in abundant supply and I brought home three plants in one gallon containers. They have tripled in mass in this first year and have fit into the garden scheme as well as one would hope. Their current location is on the north side of a garden about 14 feet from the south wall of our home. They are shaded by, a burning bush, a variegated wiegela, a variegated viburnum and a pink flowering potentilla. A few other perennials sharing the space include some coreopsis tickseed, Camelot foxglove, Neon sedum, and a Fire Chief coral bells. (The tickseed will be moved as the bright yellow flowers clashed with the soft pinks and mauves and reds of its neighbors.) The soil is rich, humusy but often dry. Even in the second week of November the now falltinged leaves (reds with an undertone of orange) make an excellent ground cover. If I were not a plantaholic, I would likely make the Biokovo geranium one of the primary ground cover plants for any spot in our flowerbeds that was not in full sun. I suspect this cultivar will soon become a stock ground cover challenging ivies, mosses, coral bells and even hostas. But, Gentle Reader, (penned with a sigh), if I slipped in more of these charming lassies, where would I find space for the new plants?


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the name of a loved one, friend, teacher or anyone who is interested in supporting a local environmental cause. People can adopt their acre by visiting or calling the Quinte Conservation office or going online to www.quinteconservation.ca.” This year, if people adopt two or more acres, they will receive a plush toy chipmunk as a thank you for the donation. Quinte Conservation hopes to adopt out 200 acres this year. Last year the program raised just over $3,000. In the past the program has helped to pay for signage at local conservation areas, habitat enhancement projects and invasive species removal. Quinte Conservation is a communitybased environmental protection agency. It serves 18 municipalities in the watersheds of the Moira, Napanee and Salmon Rivers and Prince Edward County.

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FOR SALE

HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY Family and friends are invited to an open house celebrating the 100th Birthday of Wietse Vandermeer. It will be held at the Trenton Christian School, 340 2nd Dug Hill Rd., Trenton on Saturday, November 21st from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Best wishes please

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.

ANNOUNCEMENT

AIR COND. HALL CL443017 CL460544

For receptions, weddings, etc. Catering & bar facilities available. Wheelchair accessible.

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Debt Relief

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Thank You For Saddling Up! The Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon was another great success! Thanks to the many people who helped us again this year. The support we received from local businesses, neighbours, family and friends was very much appreciated. A special thank you to our riders who braved the weather and saddled up to make this fundraiser one of our biggest turnouts yet. See you next October! Kelly Brownson, Lee Ann Gilligan and Families Toledo Ride-A-Thon

Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com DEATH NOTICE

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Doherty, Raymond (Tommy) Passed away on Friday, November 13, 2015 at the Trenton Memorial Hospital in his 83rd year. Loving husband of Molly (nee Birch). Father of Terry (Sylvia) and grandfather of Meaghan and Liam. At his request cremation has taken place and there will not be any visitation or service. Inurnment to be held at the Field of Honour, Pointe Clair, Quebec. Donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #100, Brighton Poppy Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com

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Multi-Vendor Flea Market, Drop by, Shop & have lunch, you will be pleasantly surprised by all the recent changes.

Meyersburg Fleamarket & Antiques Treasures from the past to present

s (ANDMADE 7OODEN #ARVINGS s #OMPUTER 'UY s 0AINTED &INISHED &URNITURE AND MUCH MORE

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Campbellford Craft & Gift Sale Saturday, November 21 from 10-3pm

Quinte, Belleville & Napanee Area

Certified BIA Financial & Credit Counsellor (18 years)

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We love and miss you Mom, We wish you were here today, Just to say these words to you, We love you in every way. You were the best Mom any family could ever ask for. Sadly Missed Charlene, Mike, Hailey and Emma Cripps

CAMPBELLFORD

Allen Madigan

4-195 Coleman St., Belleville, ON K8P 3H4 Phone: (613) 779-8008 Fax: (613) 779-8012 | allenmadigan1@gmail.com

Orlene Grant

May 5, 1942 - November 20, 2010

CARD OF THANKS

Campbellford Community Resource Centre, 65 Bridge St. E, Twenty-five talented Vendors with crafts, gifts and art for sale. Coffee sale proceeds go to the CCRC, a nonprofit organization. Fully accessible building, loads of free parking, and FREE ADMISSION. A new, unwrapped toy to donate to the Annual Toy Drive would be appreciated.

ORRELL, Joan (nee Hughes) Passed away peacefully at home November 14, 2015 in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Roy (1998). Loving mother of Ross (Charlene), Don (Charlene), Pat (Glenda) and the late Ruth. Grandmother to Estelle, Melissa, John, Mike, Ryan, Ashley and Cassandra. Great grandmother of Raheem, Reanna, Janson, Ailyah and Ava. Predeceased by her siblings Robin Hall, Brock Hughes, Ralph Hughes, Verna MacFayden and Francis Hughes. Survived by her sister-in-law Joyce Hughes. Joan will be missed by her many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A Celebration of Joan’s Life will be held on Friday, November 20th, at 3:00 p.m. at the COMSTOCK FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough with visitation prior to the service from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. If so desired, donations in memory of Joan may be made to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made at www.comstockfuneralhome.com.

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

Spiess, Lilian (nee Poulsen) Passed away peacefully at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Monday November 9th, 2015. Lilian Spiess, of Brighton, and formerly of Toronto, in her 90th year. Daughter of the late Magnus and Dorthea (Nielson) Poulsen. Dear mother of Marcel Spiess and wife Connie of Brighton. Predeceased by her brothers Arne and Henning Poulsen. Lilian retired from the Toronto General Hospital after 35 years service. A service was held in the chapel of the Brighton Funeral Home, 130 Main Street West, Brighton (613-475-2121) on Saturday November 14th, 2015. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. Online condolences can be made at www.rushnellfamilyservices.com

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FOR SALE

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Come on out Gospel Sing Saturday November 21 6:30 Chapel of The Good Shepherd 513 Ashley St Foxboro

FOR SALE

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R&J’s Secret Santa Dance Party! Bring a $5 Gift & Take a gift! Sat Dec 5th, Top Floor, Trenton Legion 9 pm-1 am. 613-392-9850.

CARD OF THANKS

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

GORDON FRANCIS BATES Passed away peacefully at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood, surrounded by his loving daughters on Sunday, November 15, 2015, at the age of 87. Gordon, beloved husband for 65 years and true love of the late Sarah Dorothy Jean Bates. Loving father of Deborah Ellen Bates-Galet (Arnold Galet) of Toronto and Francine Jeanne Bates (Steve McMenemy) of Collingwood. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Jennifer, Sarah and Alexandria. Predeceased by sister Eileen (Tom) Marsden and brothers William (Lisa) Bates and John (Marie) Bates all of Brandon, Manitoba. Son of the late William James and Ellen Jane Bates. Above all, Gord loved and cherished his family and friends. He was a talented musician and took joy in music. The family would like to thank the medical community in Collingwood; the wonderful nurses, PSWs and all the staff at Sunset Manor for their kindness, compassion and excellent care of Gordon. No visitation will be held at the request of the family. If desired, donations may be made in Gordon’s memory to the Alzheimers Society. Arrangements entrusted to the CHATTERSON FUNERAL HOME, Collingwood, 705-445-4700. Online condolences may be made at www.chattersonfuneralhome.com

15.60 for 75 words Info: 613-966-2034

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Kingston Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage 613-273-5000

SNOWBLOWER - Snow Trac 5 Forw, 2 Rev, light tire chains, big chute 28 “. Good working $575 obo Call Henry (Madoc) 613-473-2015

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OUTDOOR FURNACES

NEW & USED APPLIANCES

ASK US ABOUT THE NEW

USED REFRIGERATORS

EDGE

Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, 3 months old & up. Sold with written guarantee. Fridges $100. and up.

FALL SAVINGS UP TO $500

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FRANKFORD, ON 613.398.1611 BANCROFT,` ON 613.332.1613

NEW APPLIANCES

At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.

PAYS CASH $$$

Janome Baby Lock Elna Bernina Sewing Machine Tune-ups from New Machines from

45 $ 22900 $

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For good used appliances in working order or not, but no junk, please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors and then come see for yourself, quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. WE DELIVER.

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We Sell Gas Refrigerators!

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STORAGE

WANTED

Book Online

www.madocselfstorage.com 15 Burnside St. 613-921-0372 FARM

(Scrap or unwanted) Cars, Trucks, Vans or Farm Tractors, etc. for scrap recycling. Cash Paid. Pick up from Norwood to Tweed to Belleville.

613-847-9467 COMPUTER

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Portage and Main

Computer Services & Networking “Home & Office� Upgrade/Repair Windows PC Virus Removal Factory Imaging “On-site Service� Ph: (613) 902-5455 www.freelance-it.ca

$ MONEY $

HALEY STATION - 3 one acre lots for sale. Natural gas available. Well maintained township road minutes to highway 17 & Renfrew. Call 613-432-6505 for more information

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income Bad credit OK!

Better Option Mortgage #10969

LEGAL

1-800-282-1169

All claims against the estate of Stewart Kevin Lough, late of the Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, County of Peterborough, who died on or about 21 July 2015, must be ďŹ led with the undersigned estate solicitor on or before 04 December 2015, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice. DATED at Stirling this 9th day of November 2015. Robert Lough, Estate Trustee by Brad Comeau, Estate Solicitor BRAD COMEAU PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, LAW OFFICE, 33 MILL STREET, P.O. BOX 569, STIRLING, ON K0K 3E0 Ph: 613-395-3397, Fx: 613-395-3398 VEHICLES

VEHICLES

2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message.

Grill, radiator, motor and transmission for 1928 Chev. Call 613-848-4380.

FARM

FARM

TRAILERS / RV’S

FOR RENT

Twin Sisters Hive & Honey Products

231 Frankford Rd., Stirling

Havelock- One bedroom on ground. $700; 2 bedroom on 2nd floor, $730-750. Centrally located. Keyed access to quiet building. Appliances, storage unit, parking and laundry incl. Utilities extra 705-559-2247. Metroland Media Classifieds

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613-827-7277

9 Prince Edward Bachelor, and 2 bedroom apartments. $525-$675 plus Heat and Hydro available immediately.

Kenmau Ltd. since 1985

9am - -5pm 9am 5pm 613-475-3793 613-475-3793 1-800-706-4459 9am - -5pm www.pradacourt.com 9am 5pm www.pradacourt.com 613-475-3793 9am - 5pm www.pradacourt.com www.pradacourt.com

Brockville Apts. 91 Front Ave. W. (OFFICE)

COME SEE!

Fantastic 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Styles for every renter! Laundry rm, prkg, events, on-site mgmt.

OFFICE OPEN DAILY, DROP IN!

613-704-6390 realstar.ca

1 Bedroom Basement Apartment. Large window brings in natural light. $600.00 plus heat/hydro. Fridge, Stove & Parking included. 1 Bedroom $700.00 plus heat/hydro. Available Nov 1, across from hospital, walking distance to downtown. Fridge, Stove & Parking included.

STIRLING (North St.)

2 Bedroom on main floor, available Dec. 1st, great location in downtown Stirling. $675/mth plus hydro

Kenmau Ltd.

613-392-2601 or visit www.kenmau.ca

Property Management (Since 1985)

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BRIGHTON

TRENTON (King St)

Call

Property Management 613-392-2601

LOOK NO FURTHER!

(West Moira St)

Open Saturdays 10 am - 4 pm Closing Dec. 19 for the winter, re-opens spring 2016

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A charming 2 bedroom available Dec. 1st. Fridge, stove & parking included. $975/mth + hydro

s ,IQUID AND CREAMED HONEY BULK AND PREPACKED s BEESWAX CANDLES SKIN CREAM AND LIP BALMS s HONEY GIFT BASKETS AND MANY OTHER GREAT GIFT IDEAS

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BRIGHTON DOWNTOWN

BELLEVILLE (Albert St)

Nov. 28 & Dec. 5

HELP WANTED Do you have 10hrs/wk, to turn into $1500/mnth using your PC and phone? Free i n f o : www.BossFree123.com

FOR RENT

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OPEN HOUSE

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Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com

FOR RENT

www.pradacourt.com

Christmas

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG

1 Bed Apt, bright, clean, W/D, propane f/p, storage Real Estate. NW Montana. shed. Mature bldg @ the Tu n g s t e n h o l d i n g s . c o m mOOse, Hwy 7 N of Tweed. 406-293-3714. $725+ 613-478-2562 or 242-4483.

Mobile Home, 3 bedroom, with all amenities including: Featuring 2 air bedroom apartments 200amp hydro, fridge, fridge, and fridge, stove, airconditioning conditioning and Featuring 2 bedroom bedroom apartments with allstove, including: allamenities amenities including: Featuring 2 apartments stove, propane furnace, with fridge, stove, air conditioning and with all all amenities amenities including: including: with new rubber roof, can be wheelchair access. wheelchair access. fridge, stove, air conditioning and fridge, stove, air conditioning and with all amenities including: delivered. 613-218-5070. wheelchair access. stove, air fridge, stove, air conditioning conditioning.and

Buckwheat Honey Available

WANTED - WANTED

Criminal Record? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

613-475-3621

(in Quinte West area)

STORAGE SPACE

WANTED

LEGAL

REAL ESTATE

www.mortgageontario.com

STORAGE

Freelance IT

Canadian Made

LEGAL

Standing timber, hard maple, soft maple, red and white oak, etc. Quality workmanship guaranteed. BASIC ZUMBA Fitness 1 519-777-8632 . hour classes. Mondays 5:30 pm Brighton Masonic Wanted: Standing timber, hard/softwood. Hall, Thursdays 6 pm mature wanted, natural Brighton Public School Also gym. Call Cynthia stone, cubicle or flat, any size. 613-968-5182. 613-847-1183.

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62 Bridge Street East Campbellford (705) 653-5642 51 B King St. E. Bowmanville (905) 623-2404 182 George St. N. Peterborough (705) 742-3337

Ingrown or fungus problems? Need toe nails trimmed by a professional RN with over 20 yrs experience. WILL COME TO YOU. $30/person.

FITNESS & HEALTH

CENTRAL BOILER

WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS www.chesher.ca

All claims against the Estate of Albert Wardell late of Hastings ON, died on June 23, 2014 must be filed with undersigned personal representative on or before November 26, 2015 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Jennifer Wardell, 89 Galt St., Guelph ON, N1H 3G8, (519) 806-6715.

MORTGAGES

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6,400

$

Diabetic

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Delivery and maintenance package included. Limited time offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.

Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

LEGAL

36 George Street, beautiful 9 unit apartment building 2 bedroom available on the 3rd floor with sliding doors leading to balcony. $800 plus heat & hydro

Kenmau Ltd. (Since 1985)

Property Management

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Call Gerry Hudson 613-449-1668

Silverware, 70-75 yrs old, excellent condition, community-artistry, 8 piece set plus serving spoons, original mahogany chest, 2 drawers. $300-350. 613-962-5560 Belleville.

LEGAL

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Property Wanted

Contractor Type pays cash for properties needing renovation, any location considered.

LEGAL

FITNESS & HEALTH

FOR SALE

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FOR SALE

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613-392-2601

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FULL TIME & PART TIME Contract Drivers

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Sell it fast!

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613-966-2034

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

SERVICE TECHNICIAN License G2 & OBT2 Residential Refrigeration License Experience in Gas, & Oil Furnaces and Boilers Must have clean Driver’s Abstract Send Resume to mbarry@comforthavac.ca Or call 905-376-3819

HELP WANTED

BUSINESS SERVICES

IKO Industries Ltd. is a global leader in the manufacturing of roofing and building materials. IKO is a Canadian owned and operated business with production facilities worldwide. We are currently seeking the position below at our Madoc, ON facility where we mine and manufacture coloured granules for our shingles.

QUALITY CONTROL LAB ASSISTANT Core Responsibilities: s Conduct, analyze, track and report on verification testing of raw materials and finished roofing granules s Investigate quality complaints and seek corrective action s Coordinate external laboratory testing s Maintain lab equipment and computer systems s Conduct workplace safety & 6S inspections s Conduct and assist as required on all quality Research & Development projects s Evaluate alternate sources of raw materials s Train lab utility employees in correct product testing methods s Maintaining established retain systems s Environmental reporting, monitoring of septic, air and water testing Key Qualifications: s Post-secondary diploma required, Science preferred s Previous work experience in an administrative/assistant role s Excellent verbal, written communication and interpersonal skills s Strong attention to detail, in-depth knowledge of quality control s Advanced level Microsoft Excel skills s Exceptional organization, multi-tasking and time management attributes s Strong work ethic and a passion for what you do

RESIDENTIAL HVAC INSTALLER License G2 & OBT2 Residential Refrigeration License Experience in HVAC equipment installation Must have clean Driver’s Abstract Send Resume to mbarry@comforthavac.ca Or call 905-376-3819

IKO recognizes that its success is due to the strength of its employees. A primary goal of IKO is to promote individual employee’s sense of accomplishment and contribution, so that employees enjoy their association with IKO. The Company invests in its employees so they are the most knowledgeable in the industry, and undertakes great efforts, including a goal of promoting from within, to nurture loyalty to IKO. We are pleased to offer competitive compensation, a progressive and challenging workplace, and a commitment to teamwork and integrity. Please email your resume to: theresa.moore@iko.com We thank all applicants for their interest, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

AZ Drivers Wanted 500 sign on bonus

$

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Seasonal winter openings based in Marmora January – April 2016 Possible permanent positions

Email: drivers@dwforwarders.com

Fax: 905-459-2156 CAREER OPPORTUNITY

HELP WANTED

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Registered Dietitian Position Type: Contract .4 FTE (16 hours) and

Nurse Practitioner Position Type: Contract 1 FTE (40 hours) For more information, including job descriptions, please e-mail lakelandsfht@gmail.com or call J. Powell at (613)336-3121

CLR648673.1119

Lakelands Family Health Team Is seeking to fill the following positions in Northbrook & Denbigh

TOWNSHIP OF HAVELOCK-BELMONT-METHUEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PERMANENT POSITION CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 3, 2015 Reporting to the Director of Public Works this position is responsible for the operation of various pieces of municipality-owned construction and maintenance equipment. You will load, haul and unload materials, supplies, and equipment and perform minor repairs. The successful candidate will be expected to complete physically, labourintense tasks in summer and winter climate. Demonstrated independence, leadership and good judgement; and the ability to meet clear objectives are requirements. We are looking for a motivated individual with the ability to work effectively within a small team. It will be an asset if the successful candidate has proven experience operating a tandem and single axle dump truck, snow plow, backhoe and trackless sidewalk machine experience with standard vehicle safety and employment health and safety procedures as well as water distribution systems. Requirements for the position include a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid Class D driver’s licence with a Z endorsement. An up-to-date copy of a driver’s abstract proving a clean driver’s record must be attached with resume. The successful candidate will be required to work a 40 hour work week and be available, if required to respond to evening / weekend work assignments. The individual will be on call during the winter maintenance season. A detailed job description can be found on the Township website at www.hbmtwp.ca. The Township offers a competitive salary that corresponds with work duties as well as enrollment in the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS). Candidates are invited to submit a CONFIDENTIAL detailed cover letter and resume by e-mail or regular mail no later than 4:30 p.m. on Thursday December 3, 2015 to: Pat Kemp Chief Administrative Officer Township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen P.O. Box 10, Havelock, ON K0L 1Z0 pkemp@hbmtwp.ca The employment opportunity that you are applying for must be clearly marked on your application. Candidates are encouraged to inform of any accommodating requests so that they can be dealt with throughout the recruitment process. Personal information is collected pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used only to evaluate the suitability of applicants for employment.

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For All Your General Home Repair Needs

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Garage Door Installers. Established overhead door company looking for experienced technicians /installers. Welding and electrical ability an asset. Top wages and great benefits. Send resume to: paula@alparsons.on.ca or fax 613-798-2187

Large Fund---Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely oh credit, age or income. Call anytime 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.captaldirect.ca

Metroland Media Classifieds

Buy 1 wetek ge 1 free !

Residential items only

1-888-967-3237 NOTICES

Looking for an online Business? I can Help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123freedom4life.com and check it out. Requires a computer and telephone and 5-15 hours weekly.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Laurie Marie Blank, late of the City of Quinte West, Sidney Ward, County of Hastings, who died on or about 04 September 2015, must be filed with the undersigned estate solicitor on or before 11 December 2015, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice. DATED at Stirling this 16th day of November 2015. Teresa Estabrooks, Estate Trustee by Brad Comeau, Estate Solicitor BRAD COMEAU PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, LAW OFFICE, 33 MILL STREET, P.O. BOX 569, STIRLING, ON K0K 3E0 Ph: 613-395-3397, Fx: 613-395-3398

BUSINESS SERVICES Ken Chard Construction. Renovations, decks, siding, sidewalks, fences, ceramic, windows, painting etc. Free estimates. Call: 613-398-7439.

BUSINESS SERVICES

FLOORS & MORE

Hardwood Floor Installation & Resurfacing, All Ceramics, Your Light Renovations & Upgrades. Over 30 years experience. Please call for free estimate.

ATTENTION - ATTENTION MILITARY VETERANS, SPOUSES AND FAMILY MEMBERS

613-243-5605

Mrs. Paticia Boyle Veterans Service Officer, Ontario Provincial Command, Royal Canadian Legion will be visiting the Branch 99 RCL Belleville on Wednesday 9th of December 2015. Anyone wishing information, advise or assistance with military related disability pensions, treatment, applications for Benevolent Fund and appeals against adverse applications for war veterans and/or widows allowances is requested to contact Mrs. Jane Joyce 613-967-5923 or Br. 99 RCL Veterans Service Officers to arrange for an appointment with Mrs. Boyle

Now Open. Stirling Little Sprouts, located at the Stirling Public School. Contact Lindsay 613-438-9446. Open Monday to Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. or stop by the school office.

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Work at Home!! $570/weekly** Assembling Christmas Decorations + Great Money with our Free Mailer Program + Free Home Typing Program. PT/FT Experience Unnecessary G e n u i n e ! www.AvailableHelpWanted.c om

HELP WANTED

Births $ 21.50 Ads starting at

69,000 homes 613-966-2034

NOTICES

Notice of Public Meeting Murray Hills Golf Course is hosting a public meeting to present its Annual Report on Class 9 pesticide use as required by Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticide Act. The annual report summarizes the uses of Class 9 pesticides used at Murray Hills Golf Course in 2014 The meeting will take place at Murray Hills Golf Course, 1595 County Road 28 in Wooler, Ontario K0K 3M0 at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 11th. Tom St. Denis Golf Course Superintendent 613-387-3037

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

PLEASE NOTE: BOOKING DEADLINE FOR ADS IS MONDAYS AT 3 P.M. Ads can be placed by calling 613-966-2034 ext. 560 B16

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EVENTS Events

BATAWA Batawa Christmas Craft Fusion Sale and Showcase, Batawa Community Centre, 81 Plant St. Saturday, November 21, 9am-3pm. $2 admission. Free gift wrapping for kids 13 years and under. Info: Judi: 613-398-6111 or cdc@batawa.ca

BELLEVILLE 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. Belleville General Hospital Auxiliary requires Volunteers: Opportunities in the Retail Sector - minimum 16 years old. Also needed, adult volunteers for two hour shifts in the Emergency Department for early evening weekday and daytime weekends shifts. Training is provided. Information session on Wednesday, November 25, 1:30 p.m, BGHA Volunteer Office. Call 613-969-7400 ext. 2297 to register. Unable to attend? Call to make other arrangements. November 25, 2 p.m., Winter Driving Workshop hosted by Community Care for South Hastings. Learn vision skills, braking and steering on ice, front and rear wheel skids and shoulder recovery. 470 Dundas St E., Crossroads to Care. Seating is limited so call Deb to register 613 969 0130. Recommended donation of $10. The Belleville & District Olde Tyme Fiddlers Assoc. Christmas party, Sunday, Nov 22, Belleville Fish & Game Hall, Elmwood Dr. Party, 1 PM Round and square dancing. Open Mic. Donations of door prizes requested. Dance to Social and Ballroom music Friday November 20 with the Quinte Ballroom Dance Club, Masonic Hall, corner of Foster and Dundas, Belleville, 8pm to midnight. Light lunch served. $10.00 per member couple and $20.00 per guest couple. Couples only please. Info: Don at 613 392-7450. Probus Club Of Belleville meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays every month, 10 am at the Pentecostals of Quinte, 490 Dundas St. W. For retired and/or semiretired business and professional people. Social time and a guest speaker. Guests are welcome. Tree Seedlings: order yours for spring 2016. Over 30 native species to choose from. Deciduous $1.25 each and evergreen $1.00 each. Contact Ewa Bednarczuk, Ecology & Stewardship Specialist at Lower Trent Conservation 613-394-3915 ext 252, ewa.bednarczuk@ltc.on.ca or order on-line at www.ltc.on.ca Monday, Nov. 23: Spiders of Ontario with Toronto Zoo’s Curator of Invertebrates, Tom Mason. Quinte Field Naturalist meeting, 7:00 pm, Sills Auditorium, Bridge Street United Church, Belleville. All welcome, by donation. 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 November 21 - Night Kitchen Too, acoustic musical variety show. Pinnacle Playhouse. Doors open at 7pm, show 8pm. $10 tickets at Pinnacle Music, Arden Music, Quinte Arts Council, Urban Escape Cafe, Gourmet Diem and Lisa and Peter Artists and Artisans Gallery. Check our FB page. More info: Gary Magwood 613 849 1976 or Joe Callahan 705 632 1939. Open House at Bridge St. United Church, Sat., Nov. 21, 10-3. Meet & Greet, Community Service Fair (10am-noon), Spotlight on Food Ministry (11:30 to 12:30), Casavant Organ Renovation Presentation (12:30-1:15), Spotlight on Music - “The Circuit Riders” (1:30). Everyone is invited to attend. 60 Bridge St. E. Info: www. bridgestreetchurch.com The CN Pensioners’ Association, Belleville and District, Christmas Dinner meeting, Thursday November 26, Travelodge Hotel, Belleville, 12 pm. All CN pensioners, their spouses, widows and new members are welcome. If not contacted and wish to attend please call 613- 395­3250 by Novembeer 22. QCHS’s 10th Annual Fall Vendor’s Market, Friday November 20, 4-9 pm and Saturday November 21, 10-3, Quinte Christian High School, 138 WallbridgeLoyalist Road, Belleville. Come for dinner on Friday or lunch on Saturday at the QC Vendor’s Market Café. Home baked goods table as well. Admission is $2. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 516 Victoria Ave, Belleville, Christmas Bazaar and Tea, 21 Nov from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Handcrafted item, knit items, bake table and white elephant table. Eastminster United Church presents Duncan Cooper Trio featuring music of “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Saturday, November 28, 7 p.m. Tickets $10, free for children and youth in advance from church office, 613-969-5212 Friday, November 20, Belleville Legion – Shadows, 7-11 pm. Age of majority event NOVEMBER 23: Shewfelt Memorial Lecture, 7:00 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel, Albert College. Dr. Jan Hux, Chief Science Officer for the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA): “The Diabetes Epidemic: What you need to know, what you need to do”. Admission is free, donations to CDA will be accepted and charitable tax receipts will be issued. 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. 4th Friday of month: Karaoke with Rita and John 6:30 - 10:30 pm, Belleville Legion. Age of majority event. Bid Euchre Cards, Thursdays & Fridays of every week at College Hill United Church 16 North Park St, Belleville, 7 PM. Everyone welcome. Free Indoor Walking Program at

Centennial Secondary School, 160 Palmer Rd, Belleville. Drop-in Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-7:30pm. No registration required. Info Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre at 613-962-0000, ext. 233. 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 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. 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. Meals on Wheels Belleville: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon. Info: 613-969-0130 Euchre/Bid Euchre Cards, 4th Monday of month, College Hill United Church 16 North Park St, Belleville, 7 pm. St. Mark’s United Church 237 Cannifton Rd. N., offers Foot Care Clinic - 4th Thursday of month. VON basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot care. For appointment call VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346 Diner’s Club, every Tuesday, 12-2 pm. CrossRoads to Care, 470 Dundas St. E., Belleville $9/member. $10/nonmember. Reservations required. Call 613396-969-0130 FISH & Chips, first and third Fridays of month in the Canteen, 4-6 p.m., The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 99, 132 Pinnacle St, Belleville. Age of majority Monday Bingo; Tuesday Cribbage; Wednesday Euchre; Thursday Carpet Bowling and Shuffleboard; Friday Darts and the 3rd Sunday of every month Cribbage. All start at 1:00 p.m. Open to all seniors 50 and over. Trillium 2000 Seniors Club, 75 St. Paul St., Belleville

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 Campbellford Lioness Christmas Sale, Saturday November 21, 9 am-2 pm, Campbellford Seymour Public Library. Blood Pressure Clinic, Nov. 20, Campbellford Memorial Hospital, 1-4pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. All Welcome. 3rd Saturday of month, Bid Euchre Tournament, Campbellford Seniors Club, 53 Grand Rd Lunch at noon, cards at 1pm. $5 to play, share the wealth tickets. Campbellford Salvation Army Thrift store offers a free hot lunch every Friday. Also, Silent Auction the last Friday of each month Solo Friendship Group for Solo adults aged 45 and up looking for friendship. Wednesdays 1-2:30 pm, Riverview Restaurant, Campbellford.

COBOURG Men’s Group, every Thursday, 1pm, Cobourg Retirement Residence, 310 Division St, Cobourg. To register: Community Care Northumberland: 905-372-7356. 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

CODRINGTON Euchre, every Friday, 7 pm. Codrington Community Centre. All welcome.

COLBORNE Colborne Library Storytime program for children 2-5 years. Thursdays at 11:00am This free program introduces the world of books to your children. To register call 905 357-3722 or drop by (library hours: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4).

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Euchre, Wednesdays 1p.m. Tournament every 3rd Sunday of the month, 1pm Frankford United Church UCW Annual Christmas Lunch & Bazaar, Sat. Nov 21, 11 am to 2 pm. Lunch $4.Bake & Preserve table, Stew, Soups, Chile etc. Sewing, Crafts & Knitting. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 60 North Trent St, Frankford Soup’s On Luncheon, Thursday, November 26, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $7.00 per person. Take-outs available. Everyone welcome Frankford Legion: Mondays, noonclosing, free open 8 Ball Pool. Tuesdays, 1pm, open Moonshot Euchre. Thursdays, 6pm, open Snooker. Fridays, noon-4pm, free 8 Ball Pool.

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

HASTINGS Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. Saturday, November 21 St. George’s Church, Hastings, Christmas Bazaar 11 am - 2 pm. Luncheon $7.00. Friday, November 20 & 27, 9:00 am, Let’s Get Physical. All YMCA Northumberland Ontario Early Years families are invited to the Walking Track and Sports Court, 97 Elgin Street, Hastings TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 Line dancing, Wednesdays 10am, $4. Yoga, Wednesdays 1pm, $3. Belly Dancing, Thursdays, 10am, $3. Knitting Club, Thursdays 1pm. Wool donations appreciated. Hula Hooping, Fridays, 2pm, $3. Civic Centre, 6 Albert St. E., Hastings. Info: Community Care 705-696-3891

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Church Bazaar at the Cordova Mines Havelock Legion, Branch 389 United Church, Nov 26, 9am–1pm. Bake Karaoke Video Dance, November 21, 8pm. $5/person. 8 Ottawa St. Church Lasagna Supper, Friday sale and light lunch. Nov. 20, 5-6:30 P.M, Trinity-St. Andrew’s BINGO Every Wednesday at the HaveUnited Church, Brighton. Cost $15.00 for ELDORADO lock Community Centre sponsored by the adults and $6.00 children 10 and under. CROKINOLE, third Friday of each Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30pm. WOMEN’S GROUPS meet every Thurs- month, Madoc Township Recreation Hall at Early Birds at 7:00 pm. Regular start 7:30 day, 9:30-11:00 am at Fellowship Christian 8:00 p.m.. $2.50 per person. Door prizes. pm. Info: Lion Joe at 705 778 3588 Reformed Church, 204 Main St, Brighton. Please bring light lunch to share. Exercise program 9:30-11am Coffee Break and Mom to Mom groups includes exercise, blood pressure check study “Restless-Because you were made FOXBORO (optional) and health information. Falls for more”. Sharon 613-475-1908 Diners Club Thurlow: Every 4th Prevention 11:30am-12:30pm, assessParent Support Group, Brighton, last Wednesday from 12-2:00pm, Gerry Master- ment and exercise. Rehabilitation Class Thursday of each month, 6:30-8pm, Autism son Community Centre, 516 Harmony Rd. to improve movement, strength & balance Ontario/Autisme Ontario East & South $8/member, $9/non-member. Reservations 12:30-1:30pm. All offered free through required. Info: 613-969-0130. Community Care. Old Town Hall, 1 MaEast Region. Info: (613) 968-5554 thison St. E. To register: 107 Concession GOSPEL SING, Saturday, November Brighton Lions Club is looking for St. N, Havelock or 705-778-7831. 21, 6 P.M., Chapel of the Good Shepherd, new members. Meetings are 2nd and 4th 513 Ashley St, Foxboro. Karaoke Video Dance, RCL Branch Mondays of each month at the Community 89, November 21, 8pm-2am. $5/person. Centre in Brighton. Info Membership ChairFRANKFORD 8 Ottawa St., Havelock. person Fran Fulford 613- 475-0475 Frankford Lions Hall, Moonshot Continued on page B18

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11:30 am., St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 115 Durham St. N. Madoc. Info: HAVELOCK Carol Cooper 613-391-4271. Havelock Seniors Club weekly events: Monday: Cribbage and Bid Eu- Madoc Legion Mixed Darts Thurschre, 1pm. Tuesday: Shuffleboard, 1pm. days, 7 pm. Info: 613-473-4185 Wednesday: Carpet Bowling, 1pm and MARMORA Euchre 7pm. Thursday: Bid Euchre, 1pm. Every Monday: Marmora Legion Friday: Euchre, 1pm Bingo, with early bird games start at 7 pm. Traditional Country Music Jam Jam Sessions in Club Room, 6-9 pm. Friday Session, Ol’ Town Hall, Havelock every night darts, Club Room. 7:30PM. Wednesday. The doors open at noon. Music at 1:00 pm. Bring along your instruments, Euchre - Seniors Citizens, William Shanyour songbook and all your friends to non Room, each Friday 1:30 p.m. $2. cheer you on CWL Christmas Tea and Bazaar, Havelock Wolves Youth Dart Le- Sacred Heart Church Hall, 46 Bursthall age for all boy and girls 6-18, Wednesdays St., Marmora. November 21, 11am - 2pm. 5-7pm. Adult Blind Draw Mixed Double Tea Room, Christmas baking, crafts, prizes, Darts, Fridays 7:30pm, $5.00. Info Ellen quilt draw. Admission $4 705-838-2077 or website wolfy5.wix.com/ Marmora Social, Thursday, Nov youth-dart-group 26, 43 Mathew Place, 12:00 noon. Opened Craft Show, Havelock Legion, Novem- to seniors and adults with physical disber 28 and 29, 9am-4pm. 8 Ottawa St. abilities. Call Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register for the social if not already a member. IVANHOE Ladies Meeting hosted by Ivanhoe November 20, Learn to curl, MarWesleyan Standard Church, Saturday, mora and Area Curling Club, 7PM. Fun November 21, 10 AM. Special Guest - and free. All ages. Bring a clean pair of “People Helping People”. Refreshments running shoes. to Follow. Come and bring a friend. Saturday Nov. 21 Marmora Legion Meat Roll 1:30 PM. Sunday Nov 22, MADOC Brunch and Bake Sale 9AM-2PM Madoc Seniors Club Bid Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 pm, downstairs at the Christmas craft show, November Library (elevator accessible). 2nd Tuesday 21, 9am - 4pm. Marmora Legion. In support of girl events. Vendors interested, Pot Luck at noon prior to Bid Euchre call Barb at 613-243-9609. “RPR” in Concert, Saturday, Nov. 21, Madoc Trinity United Church, 7:00 p.m., NORWOOD 76 St. Lawrence St. E., Madoc. This trio the Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) rhythm of the former group “Tanglefoot”. Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Admission: $15.00 at door. Proceeds to Church, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, the Syrian Refugee Project. meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 Hang out and have fun with your Preschool Storytime, Norwood friends or family. Read, learn, play dur- Public Library. Every Friday, 10-11 am. ing International Games Day at Madoc Story, craft and snack. 705-639-2228 or Public Library, Saturday, November 21, www.anpl.org 10am to 3pm, to celebrate our national love of video and board games. Open to P.E. COUNTY all ages. Children ages 12 and under must Wellington District Lions Club be accompanied by an adult. - New members welcome. Club meets 2nd Line Dancing, Every Thurs. 10:30-

Happy 90th Birthday Shirley Patterson

Please join Shirley’s friends and family to celebrate her 90th birthday. Open House at Trinity St. Andrews United Church Saturday November 21 2:00pm-4:00pm Best wishes only thanks! CL460906

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& 4th Wednesday of month, Wellington Town Hall. Info: Membership Chairs Marilyn or Stan at 613-399-1164. St. Andrew’s Anglican Church Roast Beef Supper, Sunday, November 22, Ameliasburgh Town Hall. Serving 4-6 p.m. Adults $14 children 6-11yrs. $5 at the door. 613-968-3320 or 613-969-8075 Country Christmas Bazaar, Rednersville/Albury Church, 2681 Rednersville Road (PECounty Road #3), November 21, 1-3 pm. Christmas decorations, crafts, home baking, produce and quilts.$4.00 admission includes dessert and beverage.

ROSENEATH FootCare Clinic, 2nd Fri every other Month, Alnwick Civic Centre. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346

ROSLIN “Christmas With “The Soundsations” & Pie Social, November 29 at 7:00 P.M., Trinity United Church Roslin. $10.00 per ticket. Contact: Sheila 613477-2550, Susan 613-477-2942 or Lisa 613-477-1902

STIRLING River Valley Community bid euchre party, River Valley Centre, every Friday 7:30 pm. Cost $ 2.00. Ladies bring something for a light lunch. Info: Grace Bush 613-395-5190 Christmas at Farmtown Park, in Heritage Village. Theme: “The Gift of Music”. Admission $5, children under 12 free. Wreaths, trees, swags and other unique items available to be won by raffle. Friday, November 20, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m., Saturday, November 21, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sunday, November 22, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Info: 613-395-0015 Starlite House Tour, Friday, November 20, 4-8 p.m. View some of Stirling’s loveliest homes, all decorated for the holidays. Included in ticket price is admission to Christmas at Farmtown Park. Tickets $20 each. Info: 613-395-0015 Stirling Diners, Monday, Nov 23, St Paul’s United Church, 104 Church St, 12:00 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 The Stirling Festival Theatre annual pantomime Treasure Island, November 20 to December 31. Info: Box Office at 613-395-2100 or 1-877-312-1162 or www. stirlingfestivaltheatre.com St Paul’s United Church Sunday Service with Rev Bruce Fraser,10.30 am every week. Sunday School available. Come join us in fellowship

TRENTON Trenton Lions Club is looking for new members. Meetings 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Member Chairman Diane Gardy 613 392 2939 Trenton Memorial Hospital Auxil-

iary annual Holly Bazaar at TMH, Friday, November 20, 12-4 pm. Holly Tea Room and Silent Auction. Home baking and preserves, crafts and lots more. Parking is free during the bazaar. Contact: Karen White 613 965 0423 KARAOKE 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month, 8 p.m. to midnight. Members and Guests welcome. Trenton Legion Branch 110 Trenton Toastmasters Club meets 6:30 m 8:30 pm, every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, Quinte West/ Trenton Library Meeting Room Main Floor. We are looking for new members. Guests are welcome Nov 21, Quinte Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society will feature Randy Saylor: “The recent discovery of Capt. John W. Meyers’ Account book,” showing business transactions in Sidney and Thurlow townships dating from 1790 to 1796. Quinte West Public Library, 7 Creswell Dr, Trenton, 1-3 pm. www.rootsweb. ancestry.com/~canqbogs/ JOIN Quinte West’s Kente Kiwanis. Meetings held every Thursday morning. Everyone welcome. Call Secretary John Eden at 613-394-0316 for more info. Trenton Knights of Columbus, 57 Stella Cres.: Sunday & Wednesday Night Bingos 7pm. Cards on sale 5.30pm. Everyone welcome Cold Creek Cloggers, Monday nights. Beginner class 6:30pm. Trenton Baptiste Church 15 South St. First night free. For info call Debbie 613-920-9034 Trenton Al-Anon Family Group, every Wednesday, 8 p.m., Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E. Trenton, Tel: 866-951-3711 PROBUS Club of Quinte West meets 1st Thursday of the month, 9:30 a.m., upstairs, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110, Trenton. All seniors welcome. Info: Janet 613-475-5111 Trenton VON Monday Mornings. VON Foot Care Clinic: Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346

TRENT RIVER Free paper nativity crafting workshop with Tim Holt. Some crafting tools provided, but if you have your own hobby knife, cutting mat, or scissors, please bring them. Saturday, Nov. 21, 1 pm, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, #8700 County Rd. 30, Trent River (just before the bridge going north).

TWEED Giant Book Sale, Friday, Nov. 20 (10-5) and Saturday, Nov. 21 (10-2) by donation. Fit & Fun Ladies Exercise Classes: Mondays 9am Aerobics. Tuesdays 9am. Stretch & Strength. Thursdays 9am Balls & Bands. Fridays 9am Interval Training. Land O¹Lakes Curling Club, Tweed. $25/ mth or $7/class. Info: Judy 613-478-5994 or Jan 613-478-3680. Tweed Diners, Wednesday, Nov 25, St Edmund’s Hall- Stoco, Hungerford Rd,

12:00 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. Soup & Sandwich Luncheon, Friday, November 27, St. Matthew’s Hall, Marlbank, 11 am-1 pm. $7.00/perso includes soup, sandwich, dessert, tea or coffee. Baked goods for sale. Tweed Lions Club Charity Jamboree, Sunday Nov. 22, 1- 4pm, Tweed Lions Hungerford Hall, Open Mic, Dancing, Canteen, Host Band LA Country. Admission $6.00. Club donation to the Salvation Army food bank. Saturday, November 21, 8pm - 12 am, Country Christmas Dance and Social, featuring Cathy Whalen and The Land O’ Lakes Cruisers. $25/couple or $15/single. Light lunch included. Tickets: Bush Furniture, Tweed or Cathy Whalen 613-478-5225. Land O’ Lakes Curling Club, 301 St. Joseph St., Tweed. Line Dancing, Every Tues., 10:3011:30 am, Hungerford Hall, Tweed. Info: Carol Cooper 613-391-4271. Tweed Library: Bridge 1-4pm Tuesdays. Knitting (beginners welcome), 2-4pm Fridays (except 3rd Friday meets at Moira Place). Quilting 10:15-1:30 4th Friday. Homework Club 3:15-5:15pm Wednesdays. Tweed Legion Clubroom: Mixed pool Wednesdays, except 3rd week is Monday. Open Shuffleboard, Thursdays, 7pm. Cost $3. Open Darts, Fridays, 7:30pm. Info 613-478-1865

TYENDINAGA Meals on Wheels Deseronto: Tuesday through Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon, for more information call 613-396-6591 Shannonville ag Society pancake breakfast, Nov. 22, 8am-1pm. Pancakes, bacon sausage me baked beans. and more. $9/ adults. Info: Debbie at 613 477-2485

WARKWORTH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27, St. Paul’s United Church, 60 Main St, Warkworth annual Candlelight Dinner. 5-7 pm. Tickets $15.00 adults, $6.00 for children 6 to 12, free for under 6 years old. For tickets: Don Young 705-924-3121, Barb Trotter 705924-2066 or Eclectic Mix, Warkworth Canadian Cancer Society, Warkworth Branch: Euchre, 4th Tuesday every month, 7:30 pm. $3 includes coffee and sandwiches.Everyone welcome. Warkworth Legion. Info: Kathy Ellis (705) 924-9116

WOOLER Wooler United Church welcomes all to join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery is available. Wooler United Church is taking orders for Christmas Cookie Trays, ready for pick up Dec. 5 after 10:30 at Wooler United Church. To order call Linda 613397-2106 or Roxie at 613-397-3027 or the church office 613-397-1600.


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Examples: 2016 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR )/2016 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 (24A)/2016 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT (29E)/2016 Dodge Journey SXT (29E) with a Purchase Price of $ 30,368/$28,177/$27,323/$28,850 with a $ 0 down payment, financed at 0% for 60/72/72/36 months equals 130/156/156/78 bi-weekly payments of $234/$181/$175/$ 370 with a cost of borrowing of $ 0 and a total obligation of $ 30,368/$28,177/$27,323/$28,850. ◊$ 9,000 in Total Discounts is available on new 2016 Ram 1500 models (excluding Reg Cab) and consists of $7,500 in Consumer Cash Discounts and $1,500 in Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. See your retailer for complete details. ΩFinance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash and 1% Rate Reduction is available to eligible customers on the retail purchase of select 2015/2016 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or FIAT models at participating retailers. LIMITED TIME OFFER. Finance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. 1% Rate Reduction applies on approved credit to most qualifying subvented financing transactions through RBC, TD Auto Finance & Scotiabank. 1% rate reduction cannot be used to reduce the final interest rate below 0%. Eligible customers include all original and current owners of a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or FIAT model with an eligible standard/subvented finance or lease contract maturing after January 1, 2015. Trade-in not required. See retailer for complete details and exclusions. �3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2015/2016 models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2016 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SXT (25A+AGR )/2016 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD (24A) with a Purchase Price of $ 30,368/$26,175 with a $ 998/$ 0 down payment, financed at 3.49% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $162/$144 with a cost of borrowing of $4,333/$ 3,862 and a total obligation of $ 34,701.01/$ 30,036.64. ‡3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2016 models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E)/2016 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F) with a Purchase Price of $20,995/$20,150 with a $ 0 down payment, financed at 3.99% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $118/$113 with a cost of borrowing of $3,563/$ 3,420 and a total obligation of $24,558.35/$23,569.94. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015/2016 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014/2015/2016 Ram 2500/3500/Cab & Chassis, or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before November 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible truck transaction. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. ≈Non-prime financing available on select models on approved credit. 6.99% financing available on select 2015/2016 models. Financing example: 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $20,995 financed at 6.99% over 84 months, equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $146 with a cost of borrowing of $ 5,614 and a total finance obligation of $26,608.53. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. § Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ∞Based on 2014 Ward’s Middle Cross Utility segmentation. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by FCA Canada Inc. ® Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by FCA Canada Inc. TM The SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.

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