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News - Quinte West – People piled on board the Ocean Queen III, a triple-decked paddlewheeler designed in the Mississippi river boat style, last Friday night, seemingly oblivious to the fact that Gilligan’s voyage was also a three-hour tour. This is the fourth year that the cruise had been offered as part of downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay. An afternoon sightseeing cruise departed earlier in the day with 150 passengers, but the evening cruise was reserved for those seeking a romantic – or party – type atmosphere, or perhaps a more culinary experience. The Ocean Queen III had a licenced bar, and each ticket included a wine tasting sponsored by Sandbanks Estate Winery, cheese supplied by Saputo from Trenton, and desserts provided by Chef Nelson of Batawa Grill Catering. Cold Creek County provided live musical entertainment, and kept many hopping on the lower level of the boat throughout the evening. Organized by the Chamber of Commerce, the paddlewheeler was once again provided by Kingston 1000 Island Boat Lines. Over two hundred people took part in the evening cruise, which set sail at 7 p.m., allowing passengers to get good views of the harbour before dusk as the boat travelled past Trenton, Bayside and into Belleville. The skies were clear, and despite the temperature being a little chilly outside, many people still clambered to the upper deck to watch the passing shoreline under the open air. “Seeing how happy people were to get out on the water in such a lovely boat was my favourite part,” said Jillian McCormick, Bay of Quinte Boat Cruise Co-Ordinator, who also enjoyed serving some of the Saputo cheese and tasty dessert treats including tarts, cheesecake and fruit sticks to the eager passengers. “It’s also a great way to showcase the Bay of Quinte and provide a great day on the water for people in the community,” she added. On the way back to shore, the captain dropped anchor so that the passengers could view fireworks from out on the bay. The view was spectacular as over $50,000 worth of seemingly magical colours exploded over the skies of Quinte. The Disney-quality fireworks, provided by Mystical Distributing of Trenton, lasted for over 20 minutes and was heralded as being the largest display of fireworks
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, As many already know, there was an Ontario MOE-organized meeting on Thursday, July 10th in Brighton to present results and interpretations of their Presqu’ile Bay studies, including their 2013 sampling at 13 locations within the bay but also their long-term (every 3-4 yrs since the 1990s) sampling at the centre-bay, “index station.” It is important for everyone to know what the reported results were and what they mean, because there is a lot of misinformation going around. MOE’s focus was on assessment of levels of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), from water chemistry samples, to determine whether higher nutrient levels are driving deterioration of environmental quality. This is the case in many lakes,
for example Lake Erie. The issue in these MOE studies (which our GPB group successfully argued for) was not whether there is deterioration of environmental quality in Presqu’ile Bay; rather it was to try to determine what is causing it. We can see that there is increased aquatic vegetation containing new invasive species, and also changes in fish populations. The water is apparently “dirtier”, for example more human-derived substances and organisms, such as pharmaceuticals and fecal coliform bacteria (E. coli). Trent University scientists went out with us on May 26 to deploy passive samplers to detect human-derived pollutants such as pharmaceuticals (there are credible reports of mammals and fish in Presqu’ile
Everything is not okay in Presqu’ile Bay Bay with strange private parts). The analyses of the passive samplers aren’t done yet. As for E. coli, the data from the MOE 2013 sampling shows high levels of E. coli at some stations and times of year, but MOE’s presentation on Thursday July 10 did not cover that. (We received the raw data before the meeting.) Of course Brighton refuses to do E. coli sampling in Presqu’ile Bay, such as Presqu’ile Park does on its west-facing beaches, and is done at Port Hope, Wicklow Beach, the Kingston waterfront, and other regional aquatic recreational places. MOE’s presentation was focused on P and N levels and their trends. P is in a gradual long-term decline in most of Lake Ontario, including Presqu’ile Bay. (We already knew this but these results
document it more precisely.) Why is it so? Probably because of the decadeslong invasion and colonization by zebra and quagga mussels which filter Lake Ontario water many times over and remove organic matter including the P in it. Wonder where the phosphorus in Presquile Bay is? Grab zebra mussels from a dock or a boat ramp, grind them up and analyze them for phosphorus content. You’ll find lots. Our water is clearer than it used to be which sounds good but has contributed to the bottom vegetation growth and increased the risk of a filamentous algal bloom. It is not true that “everything is OK” and that “Brighton Municipality is absolved of any environmental blame for anything”. For one thing, MOE’s lawsuit against Brighton is based on exceedances R0012796795
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A humane doctor wouldn’t inflict this on his sons Dear Editor, Many thanks to Janice Scott who is pictured in your July 10th issue so courageously defending male infants against cruel and totally unnecessary abuse. A medical professional once stated, if a mother observed her first son being circumcised, no subsequent one would undergo this. A humane doctor said he would not inflict this on his sons.
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OPINION American Spies in Germany: The End of Trust Editorial - The question to bear in mind, when reading this whole sorry tale, is this. If Americans are, on average, no stupider than Germans, then why are their intelligence services so stupid? After the most recent revelations about American spying in Germany, there was considerable speculation among members of the Bundestag (parliament) that Gwynne Dyer Germany might “get even” by inviting US whistleblower Edward Snowden to leave his Moscow exile and come to Berlin instead. But last weekend Chancellor Angela Merkel, at her traditional pre-summer vacation press conference, rained all over that idea. “We learned things (from Snowden) that we didn’t know before, and that’s always interesting,” she said – but “granting asylum isn’t an act of gratitude.” Given that one of the things she learned from Snowden was that the US National Security Agency was bugging her mobile phone, this showed admirable restraint on her part, but even Merkel’s restraint only goes so far. Only a week before, her patience with persistent American spying, even after Snowden’s revelations, snapped quite dramatically: she ordered the US Central Intelligence Agency’s “chief of station” at the American embassy in Berlin to leave the country. German media reports stressed that such drastic action had only been taken previously when dealing with “pariah states like North Korea or Iran.” Clemens Binninger, the chair of the parliamentary committee that oversees the German intelligence service, explained that the action came in response to the US “failure to cooperate on resolving various allegations, starting with the NSA and up to the latest incidents.” The “latest incidents” were the arrest of two German citizens, accused of spying for the US – whose key contact was the CIA station chief in Berlin. The United States has never formally apologised for tapping Merkel’s phone. It refused to give her access to the NSA file on her before she visited Washington in April. And it went on paying a spy who worked for the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND - Federal Intelligence Service) right down to this month. “One can only cry at the sight of so much stupidity,” said Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, insisting that the information given to the US by the spies was of no real value. That’s probably true – yet the American controllers paid their spy in the BND
almost $40,000 in cash for 218 secret German documents downloaded to computer memory sticks and handed over at secret locations in Austria. Some of those secret documents were even about the discussions of the German parliamentary committee that was investigating the earlier American spying efforts, including the bugging of Chancellor Merkel’s phone. The American spy agencies simply don’t know how to stop spying, even when they have been caught red-handed. They only got away with such brazen behaviour for so long because the Germans naively trusted them. The spy from the BND, for example, simply sent the US embassy an email asking if they were interested in “cooperation”. The German authorities didn’t pick up on it because they didn’t monitor even the uncoded communications of a “friendly” embassy. The spy was caught only when he got greedy and sent a similar email to the Russian embassy. Russian communications are monitored as a matter of course in all Western countries, so the German authorities put the spy under surveillance, and almost immediately they discovered that he was already selling his information to the Americans. What is clear from all this is that the American intelligence agencies are completely out of control. They are so powerful that even after the revelations of massive abuse in the past year very few politicians in Washington dare to support radical cuts in their budgets or the scope of their operations. They collect preposterous amounts of irrelevant information, alienating friends and allies and abusing the civil rights of their own citizens in the process. The German intelligence agency (there’s only one) doesn’t behave like that. It chooses its targets carefully, it operates within the law, and it doesn’t spy on allies. Why the big difference? It’s because the annual budget of the Bundesnachrichtendienst is just under $1 billion, and it employs only 6,000 people. The United States has only five times as many people as Germany, but its “intelligence community” includes seventeen agencies with a total budget of $80 billion dollars. There are 854,000 Americans with top-secret security clearances. The American intelligence community grew fat and prospered through four decades of Cold War and two more decades of the “War on Terror”. It is now so big, so rich, so powerful that it can do practically anything it wants. And often it does stuff just because it can, even if it’s totally counterproductive.
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Travels and trials of late fatherhood By Bill Freeman Editorial - I’ve walked by the Simcoe Park wading pool in Niagara-on-the-Lake thousands of times during my life but have never really paid much attention to it other than enjoying the tree-filled serenity it offers in the maddeningly touristy centre of Canada’s prettiest town. That all changed last week during a family visit with our 17-month-old toddler adventurer who has declared herself fiercely interested in water and splashing. So there I was more than knee-deep in the Simcoe Park wading pool trying to catch water droplets exploding from the fountain and basking in another one of the joys of late parenthood. In a town noted for its theatrical moments this was as real as it can get, a middle-aged new dad splashing in a wading pool with a beautiful and bright gift whose incredibly impish smile makes you believe that sinister forces like Vladimir Putin, Isis, Boko Haram, Bashar al-Assad, Kim Jong-un and Hamas will melt into history along with the chaos of amorality they represent; that, of course, will not happen. I’m a comparatively new dad at a comparatively “mature” age. I like to think I have a bit in common with David Letterman, another greyish-haired guy who experienced fatherhood past the middle-aged mark and then had to deal with a major health crisis. Within the span of four months I watched my daughter being born then had a shocking life-threatening cardiac event that required quick-acting emergency surgical intervention and two ambulance trips to two different hospitals. That’s the kind of thing that puts the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Stanley Cup drought into perspective and makes you take a long and hard look at the world around you. Becoming a dad at an age that usually means grandparenthood has been a rather remarkable journey filled with anxieties, inexpressible and astonishing joyfulness and the epiphanies that infants deliver on a daily basis. I fretted and lost sleep over the perils medical science says accompany fatherhood at an older age. There’s a whole list of possible genetic disorders and potential health threats that a child born of an older father might experience. Older moms face their own daunting list which adds to the nervousness. So, I spent a fair bit of time thinking about those headline-grabbing health warnings. But the elation, wonderment, excitement and sense of anticipation far outweighed the fear and social “tut-tutting” that sometimes attach-
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es itself to older parenthood. I was delighted that prenatal ultrasounds could not tell whether our child was to be a girl or a boy. I was relentlessly critical of stores that split their infant sections into pink and blue which makes shopping as predictable as your morning drive-through at Tims. I procrastinated on compiling a list of names but when I did I explored some rather eccentric Scottish possibilities. My boy’s list was much shorter than the girl’s list; in fact, I don’t think I had a clear number one choice at all for a boy. But that’s a moot point because our daughter’s name was a unanimous decision and doesn’t appear on any list of annual popular names. The General Register Office for Scotland has a remarkable database for children’s names and I amused myself many times by looking at the names of every child born in that country over the past few years. Prenatal classes were fun even though many of the parents-to-be were young enough to be my own kids. We were all bringing something unique to the table and the children yet-to-beborn were going to be lucky. I had lots to draw on having spent plenty of time around my sister’s children. I loved every minute of baby shopping, just as I did for my nieces and nephew. I’m quite as comfortable in children’s stores as I am in sports stores. Spoiling is something I’m good at and no amount of criticism will deter me. My daughter had the beginnings of a sizeable library before she was born and was regaled by stories from dad while she grew in the womb; that was a good thing because it gave me plenty of time to practice my Dr. Seuss performances, which often collapsed in a tangle of hilarious rhymes, vowels and ridiculousness. It also allowed me to discover that I will never be able to read Robert Munsch’s “Love You Forever” aloud without crying even if I could ever have reached the end. My daughter will be 18-months-old when this editorial is published. She quickly learned the word hockey, watched the start of the Boston Marathon when she was four-months-old, never leaves the house without wearing her hat, has a bath-time ritual with her dad that includes dunking several of her toys into the water, pronounces “Mama” like she was a doyen of Downton Abbey and absorbs information like a young scientist displaying a social curiosity that is astonishing. She’s our living angel and a teacher of life lessons to a middle-aged bloke who’s as happy as can be.
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Bike rodeo announces winners By David Gibb
News - Trenton - Three lucky boys each received a brand new bicycle this past Friday, courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Trenton. The local boys were presented with their prizes at the Quinte West Community Policing OfďŹ ce, amidst the bustling Festival on the Bay festivities already well underway along Dundas Street West. “Winning the bike was way cooler than winning a helmet,â€? exclaimed Matthew Dick, 9, a student at Murray Centennial School in Trenton, who Three lucky boys were awarded brand new bikes at downtown Trenton’s Community Policing office last year had won the secondary prize last Friday, courtesy of the Kiwanis Club. (Back row, l-r) Inspector Mike Reynolds, Brad Little, Joelle (courtesy of Bonn Law OfďŹ ce). He has Briggs-Sears, Sergeant Rene Menard, Lori-Ann Kidd and Carolyn Stevens (from Community Policing), participated in the bike rodeo for the and Dick Button. (front row, children): Tristen Woytenko, Matthew Dick, and Charlie Mooney. past four years. Each year, local schools hold bicycle rodeos to educate children on bike safety and evaluate their riding ability. Nine area schools took part this year, with
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over 400 students, from kindergarten to grade four, participating on a voluntary basis. Tristen Woytenko of Saint Mary’s Catholic School and Charlie Mooney of Stockdale Public School were the other two boys lucky enough to have their names randomly drawn from a barrel containing ballots from the 434 children who had successfully completed this year’s challenging event. OfďŹ cer Maggie McCaughen, school resource ofďŹ cer with the Quinte West OPP, who is known affectionately as “OfďŹ cer Maggie amongst her legion of fans, travels to participating schools each spring to provide a half-hour assembly on bicycle safety and rules of the road, before the actual rodeo begins. “We put the kids out on a course that is set up with various road markings and signs. They navigate through several pylons to do ďŹ gure eights, then there are stop signs, yield signs, railroad crossing signs, crosswalks, left turns, right turns, and of course this,â€? said Dick Button, Chairman of
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;I can actually remember being in the bike rodeo back when I was a kid, and Kiwanis was sponsoring it back then too.â&#x20AC;? Brad Little, Chairman of the Youth Committee for the Kiwanis Club of Trenton, who was also on hand for the celebration, took pride in supporting youth in the community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nothing better than a kid getting a new bike. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s such a great thing,â&#x20AC;? he said. And he had fond memories of his own to share as well. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I can actually remember being in the bike rodeo back when I was a kid, and Kiwanis was sponsoring it back then too.â&#x20AC;? He paused to reďŹ&#x201A;ect, and rolled his eyes in mock disbelief. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That had to have been 35 years ago,â&#x20AC;? he added with a smirk. Although the bike rodeo is held each spring, draw winners arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t announced until the end of the school year. Matthew Dickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mom received a phone call at work, asking her to attend the year-end assembly. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was worried and anxious what it could be about,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not often you get a call inviting you to the school assembly.â&#x20AC;? Needless to say, this mother was soon relieved to ďŹ nd out that, not only was her son not in trouble, he had won a brand new bike. Now Matthew is anxious to ride his windfall around his Trenton neighbourhood, and is keeping his old bike to share with friends so that they can accompany him. One of the other winners (who shall remain nameless to prevent self-incrimination), had more aggressive plans, however. He proudly exclaimed that he couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to hit the ramps and do some wheelies. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just be sure to wear your helmet,â&#x20AC;? OfďŹ cer Maggie cautioned gently with a smile.
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Council shoots down proposal to get risk assessment for Line 9 By Kate Everson
News - Quinte West – Council voted 10-3 against a proposal by Terry Cassidy to get more risk assessment for the Line 9 crude oil pipeline that crosses the Trent River north of Trenton.
The pipeline’s owner Enbridge has recently received approval from the National Energy Board to reverse its flow, to increase its capacity and start shipping different types of crude through it, including diluted bitumen from
the Alberta tar sands. “Some experts warn that pipelines of this age, at 38 years old, are becoming vulnerable to corrosion,” Cassidy stated. He wanted to ask the government to hold a full environmental
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amount of oil that moves by rail is astronomical because refineries need oil. “The best way to move it is by pipelines,” he said. “We made the right decision.” In public input, it was noted that 3.3 million litres of crude oil leaked into the Kalamazoo River, and that spill was a harbinger of things to come. The resident said the pipeline through this
city could have disastrous consequences. Council voted against the resolution with only Terry Cassidy, Sally Freeman and Don Kuntze in favour. Voting against it were Jim Alyea, Ron Hamilton, Jim Harrison, Fred Kuypers, Paul Kyte, Keith Reid, Leslie Roseblade, Bob Wannamaker and Doug Whitney as well as Mayor John Williams.
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assessment on Line 9, and evaluate the company’s emergency plans in dealing with a spill. “It is a very risky proposition,” he said. “Explosions have happened in other areas. We want the province to have regard for our concerns.” Jim Harrison commented that Enbridge did presentations here to give more information on the pipeline proposal. He said the
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News - Quinte West – A proposal for a straight line cable system across Robert Patrick Marina for wakeboarders and water skiers has been given support by council. “It’s an electric powered cable system,” explained Will McLaird who made the presentation with Niko Horning, including a video. The system will have 20 foot towers and use 380 volts of electricity to power the cable for use in summer and winter. In summer it will be be used for water skis
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and boards and in winter for skis and snowboards. Jacques Pilon said the Small Business Centre at Trenval supports the new business which uses very little CO2 compared to using a motor boat to pull the skiers. “It’s environmentally friendly,” he said. “It’s a viable project.” Will McLaird said the project is a family friendly venue for beginners and advanced riders. “It’s green recreation,” he said. “It’s the only system in eastern Ontario and will have the option of amenities.”
Mayor Williams said this is something new for the city. “Why not bring it to Belleville?” he asked. “They want to get it done! We will be a leader in this.” Bob Wannamaker asked what type of cleanup will have to be done at the marina to get it ready. McLaird said it requires nothing and can be set up in two or three days with no impact on the land. He added they will negotiate use of the canteen and washrooms with the city. Council voted unanimously to support the project.
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Call today for a personal visit. (From left) Lindsay Hannah, Char-Lynn Hannah, Wynand Bekker and Dylan Hannah served hot dogs and hamburgers at a fundraising BBQ at the Dundas Street East Shopperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drug Mart on Saturday, July 19. The proceeds went to the Avengersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; campaign to raise $100,000 for Belleville General Hospital. Photo: Stephen Petrick
News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Belleville â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Wynand Bekker says heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just about ready for the run for his life. He just needs the fund-raising component of his mission to catch up. Bekker, a local pharmacist and marathon runner, is travelling to Alberta to participate in the Canadian Death Race, a 125-km trek through the Rocky Mountains on Saturday, Aug. 2. He hopes to finish the entire race within the 24 hours required. Meanwhile, three teammates, Jeff Walsh, Eric Lindenberg and Mark Kellar, will run with him in various stages. The four men are being dubbed the Belleville General Hospital Avengers, as, by participating in the race, they hope to raise $100,000 for cancer care programs at the hospital. That makes them Super Heroes in the eyes of those from the Belleville General Hospital Foundation, the hospital fund-raising arm. While Bekker says his training
is going well, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hoping the fundraising component will pick up. As of last week, the group had raised just short of $30,000. Bekker admits the fund-raising goal was high, but heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a big believer that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nothing wrong with setting lofty goals. That same attitude is motivating him to get ready for the death race, which requires athletes to pass over three mountain summits, deal with 17,000 feet of elevation change and a major river crossing at the Hellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gate Canyon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love running and I love doing something different,â&#x20AC;? Bekker said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also about doing something out of my comfort zone.â&#x20AC;? Bekker is no stranger to athletic challenges. In 2012, he ran six marathons in six days as part of a fund-raising mission for the BGH. This year he wanted to try something different. He says his training is going well, he typically runs a marathon length jog of 40 to 50 kilometres every weekend, and now heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just trying to maintain
good health before he heads to Alberta. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m at a stage now where I want to get to the race,â&#x20AC;? he said, explaining that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s difficult not to worry about an injury so close to the race date. Bekker said his motivation for fund-raising for BGH, comes from several areas. He says through his job, as a pharmacist at the Dundas Street East Shopperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drug Mart, he has met a lot of cancer patients and a young woman at his church is also battling cancer. But he said heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also doing it because he feels itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to contribute to the community while he can. He feels that sometime in the future, he might be the one with an illness and depending on the communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s generosity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We live in a small community,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You never know when you might need help. You want to give back.â&#x20AC;? For information on how to donate to the cause, visit www. bghf.ca
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Kickin’ it on a summer’s eve Connor Weido of the Royal Blue team tries to make a play around Reid Pringle of the Lime Green team during a Belleville Youth Soccer Club game in the seven- and eight-year-old boys division. The kids play at Riverside Park every Monday night during the summer. The Club also hosts games in other divisions at Zwick’s Island and Mary Anne Sills Park. For the full schedule of Belleville Youth Soccer Club games visit www.bysc.ca . R0012812483
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REPORTS FOR JULY 2014 Hastings County sent six very enthusiastic 4-H members to this year’s East Gen Showcase held June 27 and 28, 2014. It was our best showing to date with Hastings finishing 2nd County overall. Many thanks to Clare Dracup, who in spite of a flat tire on the trip there, trucked our calves and tack to the show. Our team was made up of Shaelyn and Shannon Prins, Ryley Brownson, Brianna Dracup, Jessica Sills and Courtney Ray. All the competitors were bused to a local farm where they saw a robot operation and listened to two speakers, on subjects that they would later be quizzed on.
Ryley finished 8th in Junior Showmanship (18 in class) Shannon was 4th and Jessica was 8th in Intermediate Showmanship (26 in class) Senior Showmanship was split into 2 heats and Brianna finished 8th and Shaelyn was 9th in their heat. Courtney Ray won Senior showmanship and was also chosen Champion Showman overall. Jessica was 2nd and Brianna was 7th and Ryley was 11th in conformation with their Senior Calves. Courtney was 3rd with her summer yearling. Each competitor was collecting points over the show for the quiz, showmanship and conformation, Each division had a winner and Courtney Ray was the Senior Champion and had collected 939 points out of a possible 1000 points and was named Overall Grand Champion Competitor. Well done!!! Hastings Members
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We wish to thank the East Gen organizers for great meals and a well organized event. When the members are selecting their 4-H project animal there are several things that the 4=H member must consider: Confirmation – analyzing the confirmation of potential show animals is an important part of showing. It is hard to be successful if you don’t pick the most correct animals to show! Size – selecting an animal that is appropriate for your size and is well grown for its age. In showmanship, you will have a more awkward appearance showing an animal that is too small for you, but, you might have trouble controlling an animal that is too large for you to handle. Temperament – You can’t expect an untrained animal to lead perfectly, after Preparing their calf for the show is just one component of dairy showmanship.
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The member’s personal poise, alertness and neatness are also important in the show ring. They must keep an eye on their animal and be aware of the position of the judge at all times and respond quickly to requests from the judge. Be courteous and a good sport at all times. Members are schooled that competing to win is healthy - but not if it means jeopardizing morals and the integrity of animal health. As 4-H members, it’s important to take responsibility for our actions and participate in shows in an ethical manner. How did we place? What can we do to show our calf better? East Gen is a tremendous event to help the members improve their knowledge of these two elements of showing their Dairy calf throughout the year. Again Thank You, Motto: “Learn to do by Doing”
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support status. Running for mayor, to date, are Jim Harrison, Monte Hennessy and Terry Cassidy. Ward One Trenton candidates are Duncan Armstrong, Fred Kuypers, Sally Freeman, Doug Whitney, Bob Wannamaker, Mike Kotsovos and Leslie Roseblade. Ward Two Sidney candidates are Allan DeWitt, Charles Naphan, Rob MacIntosh and Karen Sharpe. Ward Three Murray candidates are David McCue, Roger Dinner, Jim Alyea, Chantal Fraser and Stacey Dunning. Ward Four Frankford candidates are J. B. Brophy and Keith Reid. For more information see www. quintewest.ca
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The club will be taking a break for the month of August and resume training on September 9. For more information about the QWTC , contact duncanarmstrong@hotmail. com or call 613-397-3236.
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News - Thomasburg – This year’s camp experience of the Algonquinte Scouts will be an especially memorable one. Organizers decided to mark the 28th Flat Rock Rapids camp at Vanderwater Conservation area with an attempt to break a Guinness world record. The attempt appears to have succeeded. Ten scouts from the Algonquinte area, which ex-
Paul Deryaw, curator of the Belleville Scout and Guide Museum, displays a collection of badges and insignia at the Algonquinte camp at Flat Rock Rapids.
Algonquinte Scouts work rapidly and carefully in their attempt to set up a four-man tent in record time.
tends from Algonquin Park to Lake Ontario and from Colborne to Napanee, were able to erect a four-man tent in one minute and fifty-eight seconds, beating the existing record of two minutes and seven seconds. Pending official recognition of the results, public relations and special event co-ordinator Nick Fry issued this statement: “A world record attempt was made. We believe we have broken the existing record but we are awaiting confirmation from Guinness.” He hopes to have official confirmation within four to eight weeks. The annual camping event drew about 100 Scouts, boys and girls, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years. Fry notes the Algonquinte area “is a large geographical area within the White Pines Council.” The camp “started in a small way with local leaders and it’s just carried on over the years. The concept of the camp was that it was a way to end the scouting year with a fun and relaxed camp.” Although the camp involves learning experiences “the focus is to get kids enthusiastic about coming back in the fall. It’s always been in
the same area, in Vanderwater Park. We are the only group that’s allowed to camp in that particular area,” says Fry. Other camp activities include archery, axe-throwing, canoeing, running and swimming events, an iron man competition and a “potato cannon” target range. Mr. Fry adds, “this camp is very laid back. We adapt to suit the conditions, the enthusiasm for the activities and the weather.” The ten-person team spent the day rehearsing their moves in a tightly choreographed exercise in tent setup. Each member was assigned and practiced a specific sequence of moves involving tent pegs, guide extension poles and cords. Timing stops only when all ten team members are inside the erected tent with all the flies done up, a touch on the crowded side. Belleville attorney Patrick Hurley BA., LLB., and a representative of the Quinte Conservation Authority served as qualified time keepers and official witnesses. Competition rules state that “any standard, commercially Please see “New” on page B2
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available 4 man tent may be used, pop up tents are not permitted.” Mr. Fry notes that not every year’s camp features an event like the Guinness competition, although “they always have a ‘leaders’ event. Most of them end up with the leaders in the water or making idiots of themselves. It’s fun for them.” Fry observes that he doesn’t try to hold a special event every year because it becomes repetitive. The occasional nature of these special events results in
more media coverage and public attention he believes. An earlier project for the centenary of the War of 1812 saw the scouts build a replica sailboat from that era, reports Mr. Fry. “We sailed it around in Victoria Harbour and had a battle with troops on the land.” The event attracted wide media attention, but was a “one shot deal,” Mr. Fry remarks, noting that there is more public interest “when you do have something special.” It is likely that many Algonquinte Scouts will remember this year’s camp as “something special.”
Ten proud Scouts from the Algonquinte camp at Vanderwater Conservation Area stand in front of a four-man tent they have just set up in under two minutes, possibly a new world record.
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Events - Trent Hills – Party for Peck returns for its fourth year next week, giving people plenty of good reasons to head outdoors: to enjoy “some real kick-ass music” and raise money for the Blues in the Schools program, “but most of all to remember Jesse,” says his mother, Jane Archer. Her son, whose nickname was ‘Peck’, was a popular musician whose life was cut short at age 26 when he was shot to death in 2010. The music festival is held in his honour each year in a private field at 588 Thomson Rd. Seven bands are scheduled to play on Aug. 2, including Jane Archer’s own
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trailers and vehicles at the top of a hill. The event, which usually draws 300 people, raised about $2,400 for Blues in the Schools, which the Loyal Blues Fellowship has been offering to area schools since 2005. “It’s pretty good stuff,” Archer said. The program features sessions led by Canadian blues musicians who talk to the students about how the musical style was born in the American South and grew in popularity. One year, students in Trent Hills were given harmonicas and taught how to play them. More recently, local students were instructed in the writing of songs which they performed in front of an assembly at the end of the week. “It was very impressive, the kids all had a blast, and they learned a heckuva lot, not just about the music but the history and the social conditions, and discrimination,” Archer said.
“These young ladies, ranging from 19 down to seven years of age, perform in festivals, talent shows and have delighted audiences at numerous special events. They hope to charm and entertain you with a show that is one of a kind,” said Joy Petherick, past president of the Campbellford Seymour Agricultural Society. The fair is celebrating its 160th anniversary this year with the theme “Hats Off to 160 Years.” The de Jong sisters will be performing The de Jong sisters have been performing for about five years but this will be the first time they will at noon on Saturday, August 9, at the tal- be on stage at a local fair. Front row, from left, Tabitha, 12; Dana, 18; Nicole, seven; Zoey, nine; back ent showcase stage at the fairgrounds. row from the left are: Holly, 19; Ginger, 15; Reilly 16; Sophia, 14. Photo: Judy Backus For more information on the fair go to www.campbellfordfair.ca.
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After a while the sisters “just started playing and started to get asked to play more and more places.” For the girls music is a chance to express themselves. “I think music is just such an expression of character … life is just full of music,” commented de Jong. And music is also a lot of fun for the girls. “When you pluck the strings it is called pizzicato so we like to call ourselves the pizzicato pirates,” said de Jong with a chuckle. “When you turn the violin upside down it kind of looks like the shape of a skull and the chin could be the eye patch. With bows crossed it looks like a skull and crossbones,” she explained with a grin.
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Entertainment - Campbellford - “To make music is a beautiful thing and doing it as a family is even more amazing. It gives you a sense of accomplishment to see other people enjoy your music. “ Those are the words of Holly de Jong, 19, the eldest of eight sisters from Marmora who have become well-known for their musical abilities and performances. They will be headlining at the Campbellford Fair’s talent show case, kicking off the event with their own brand of entertainment. Recipients of the 2013 Orma Tipper Arts Award in Music and/or Drama, the sisters have been performing for about five years. “This will be their first fair performance,” said their mom, Debbie de Jong. “They’ve done local community events though in the past,” she noted. Their start in music began when they wondered what to do with money they earned one summer picking strawberries. “The first year we grew our strawberries and made money we asked what are we going to do with the money? Why don’t we buy violins and take lessons,” said de Jong. It’s was that simple. Friends of the family were taking violin lessons from Gabriella Hamley, a music teacher in Marmora so that inspired them to pursue the idea. “When we started there were six sisters and they were all pretty good. They learned classical … it teaches them the techniques so everything else becomes easier to play,” commented their mom.
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Before his exodus, Mike had worked as a wedding a portrait photographer, and had snapped some shots for the Trentonian during his high school years. But it was in Africa that he took his passion to another level. “On school breaks, I went out to explore the game parks,” he said. “And I became captivated at capturing images Air of some of nature’s Conditioning most majestic wildlife.” Many of
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which could have easily made a midday snack out of him, of course. Now that he’s finally back from Africa, Mike was eager to showcase his artistic photographic creations, along with fourteen other talented artists at the Arts Quinte West event held this past Friday at Trenton’s Festival on the Bay. The artists set up their displays along the riverfront walk, behind the restaurants along Front Street, as part of the three-day event. Mike was eager to share his adventures as he stealthily
his driveway. He noticed a baboon was rummaging through stale donuts in his trash – leftovers from a school fundraiser. As they noticed each other, the baboon raced past with a bag of donuts, as Mike hoofed it to his car trying not to spill his coffee. “We both kind of gave each other space,” he remembered with a chuckle. “Baboons can kill a leopard, you know?” However, animals were actually the least of his safety concerns. “Terrorists are the bigger issue,” he said. “What’s happening right now is terrorists are going out in helicopters with machine guns and chainsaws, finding herds of elephants, mowing them down, and cutting off their tusks,” he explained. “Then they sell the ivory to China and the Far East and use that money to buy bombs and fund terrorist activities. That’s the real threat out there.” Mike remembered when the U.S. consulate in Nairobi was blown up by terrorists, using 400-500 cylinders of TNT, in 1998. “My family and I were right there in downtown Nairobi when it happened.” Luckily, the Gaudaur family lived an hour away from such madness. Their family home, which they shared with 18 male students, sat on the edge of the Rift Valley, overlooking two volcanoes that sat two thousand feet below. Mike would sometimes spend hours camped out on a ridge in Hell’s Gate National Park waiting for the perfect photographic opportunity. Despite the threat of leopards and buffalos, he’d never travel with any weapons. “Leopards are pretty aloof,” he said. “You’d be lucky to see one,” he continued, perhaps unaware of the irony of his own words. More often than not, though, Mike would find himself laying inside a specially customized vehicle, with its sides cut out - which allowed photographers the opportunity to get Mike Gaudaur with one of his photographs from Africa. Photo: David Gibb low to the ground and capture the animals at their own level. “That makes all the difference,” said Mike, who rarely used more than a 70-200mm lens. While he was in Africa, Mike estimated that he took close to 700,000 photographs – only ten per cent of This is your chance! which he has kept. Those he now masterfully turns into works of art using digital artistry and several types We want to see it! of paper and other design medium. The result is an image that looks like a We are looking for real weddings from local couples for 22 our 2015 edition of Wedding Trends Magazine serving GORGEOUS photo-quality painting, with the photo’s WEDDINGS the Quinte, Kingston & Brockville regions. most captivating features optimized. Mike has about fifty pieces of his 32 PLANNING art available on his website at www. PAGES #RITERIA FOR SUBMITTING sWeddings must be local -unless they are africanphotoart.com. He has also DESTINATION WEDDINGS sWeddings photos must be professionally shot sINCLUDE ANY UNIQUE FEATURES OF YOUR DAY s WE REQUIRE A PHOTO OR OF returned to his roots and has opened a Trenton studio in a renovated 170 year the couple, venue (where it was held), and a few detail shots as low old stone farmhouse, where he plans to resolution jpegs (all photos must be under 5mb) do wedding and family photography If your wedding is selected, you will be contacted once again. He’s also hoping to do for high resolution photos and to tell your story! artistic portraits of people’s pets using the same methods he applies to his African art. “After all, if I can do this with a lion, imagine what I can do with Email : melissa.hudgins@metroland.com Subject Line - Wedding Trends 2015 your cat,” he chuckled.
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FARM Airless spray painting, roofs & sides, steel roofs repairs. 5 & 6” seamless eavestrough, soffit, facia, gutterguard installed or delivered. Free estimates. 1(877)490-9914.
Standing timber, hard maple, soft maple, red and white oak, etc. Quality workmanship guaranteed. 705-957-7087.
BARN AND ROOF PAINTING, screw-nailing existing roofs, new steel installed. All major barn repairs by Ron Anderson. (613) 395-2857, 1(800)290-3496
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TWEEDY, Norman Joseph (Royal Canadian Legion Member – Brighton) – Passed away at the Belleville General Hospital, on Thursday, July 17th, 2014. Norman Tweedy of Brighton was in his 91st year. Son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Tweedy (nee Annis). Loving father of Marlene Young (Chris) of Atlanta, GA, Charlene Choo (Ray) of Maple, ON, Ron Tweedy (Jan) of Alliston, ON, and Wayne Tweedy (Anna) of Bolton, ON. Norman will be sadly missed by his many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. In keeping with Norman’s wishes, cremation has taken place. The family will hold a memorial service at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Quinte Cremation and Burial Services, 205 N. Front St., Belleville (613-9627900). If desired, donations to the Lung Association would be appreciated by the family. For online condolences, please visit www.quintecremationservices.com
MUISE, Jason John Albert Was called home to be with the Lord on July 14, 2014 leaving behind loved ones. Husband: Stanley Anthony Machinski (Deceased) Daughter-in-law: Children: Lindsay Machinski Shary Weaver Jason Machinski Grandchildren: Max Weaver Son-in-law: Ellie Weaver Bill Weaver Brothers: Bill Check & Family Bob Check & Family Donna enjoyed travelling, sports including tennis and golf, painting, movies, entertaining company, and meaningful conversations with her family, lifelong friends, Toronto friends and new friends. She was a loving and dedicated mother, grandmother, wife, sister, aunt, niece, cousin and friend that will be greatly missed. Donna was also an active member of the Brighton Community involved in The Probus Club, Community Care, Hospice, and a strong proponent of the proposed Brighton Senior Centre. The service will be held at the Brighton Funeral Home, 130 Main Street West on Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Visitation is from 12:00 to 1:30PM, service at 1:30PM and reception to follow at Trinity Saint Andrew's United Church, 13 Chapel St., Brighton. In lieu of flowers, the family ask that you consider donations to the Resident’s Council at Crown Ridge Retirement Home, Trenton. Online Condolences can be made at: www.rushnellfamilyservices.com CL443126
Born in Belleville, Ontario December 30, 1976. Passed away in Strathmore, Alberta July 1, 2014. On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 Jason passed away at the age of 37 years, after a three and a half year battle with cancer. Jason will be lovingly remembered by his wife Charity of 17 years, his children Appollo and Alexis; parents John & Nancy (Switzer) Muise, his sister Jennifer Muise, niece Emily and nephew Ashton in Calgary. Grandson of late James Albert & Barbara Switzer. In Ontario his Aunts and Uncles: Suzette & Alex Mayling, Richard Switzer, Helen & Chris Millar, James Roy & Linda Switzer, Marion & Andy Lisk, Steven & Tara Switzer, Pauline & Murray Vardy plus many cousins and extended family. Jason has touched many lives and he was and will be honoured and celebrated by all those who were lucky enough to have known him. Donations may be made directly to Strathmore Hospital Auxiliary 20 Brent Boulevard, Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J9 in Jasons name.
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Barn Repairs, Steel roof repairs, barn boards, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screw nailing, roof painting, barn painting. Call John 613-955-8689.
MALE HOUND 1 1/2 to 2 yrs old. Beagle/Walker cross. Tan and white. Needs good home. Unclaimed for 5 wks. 705-653-4895
Warkworth Main St., 546 sq. ft. store with parking and water included, rent is $550/month plus utilities and HST. Call 705-927-8409.
CONDO FOR RENT Centrally located in Brighton. Suitable for retirees. $1100. per month plus utilities. Required to sign lease. Phone 613-475-3228 between 12 noon and 8 pm.
Campbellford - Bright, one bedroom apt with large den/office. $675. Fridge, stove and heating included. Other utilities extra. 705-930-4958
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SERSON, Kenneth Eugene On Wednesday July 16, 2014 in his 77th year K. Eugene Serson peacefully went to be with His Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Eugene was the beloved husband and best friend for 46 years of Winnifred Joan (née McCracken), devoted father of Brent and his wife Jennifer and loving and proud grandfather of Daniel, Hannah and Katelyn. Firstborn to Grace (née Dougal) and Kenneth Serson (deceased) in Seeley’s Bay in 1937, Eugene was an older brother to Robert, Gwyn (deceased), Norman (deceased), Jimmy (deceased), Terry, Bert, Tom and Brenda. He was a dearly loved brother-in-law and a wonderful uncle to many nieces and nephews. Eugene spent most of his youth in eastern Ontario working on family farms and at a variety of different jobs. After surviving 2 open-heart surgeries in his midlife, he spent the remainder of his working years driving taxi in Kingston where he enjoyed meeting and helping people. Since 2005 Eugene and his wife Joan have enjoyed living their retirement years in Brighton by the Bay. Eugene was a man with a strong faith in God and a genuine love for people. He found great joy volunteering with the Salvation Army kettles, helping out at church and at Youth for Christ in Kingston and preparing Christmas shoeboxes for Samaritans Purse. Eugene had a love for learning and reading about world history, watching old black and white westerns and collecting model cars. He was a lifelong Montreal Canadiens supporter and an avid fan of Don Messer’s fiddling. He will be remembered for his deep love for his family (especially his 3 grandchildren), his generous servant-heart and his fun-loving sense of humour. Today we grieve his loss, yet we thank God for the gift of having had him in our lives. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Friends and family will be received at the Brighton Funeral Home, 130 Main Street, Brighton on Sunday, July 20th from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Service will be held at the Fellowship Christian Reform Church, Brighton on Monday, July 21st, 2014 at 2 o’clock. Interment at the Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston on Tuesday, July 22nd at 11 o’clock. Donations to the Salvation Army or Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child in Eugene’s memory would be appreciated by the family. www.rushnellfamilyservices.com CL443127
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Delta: 1 owner, clean and spacious, 1-1/2 bath, 3 bedroom home, treed level lot 350’x90’. Close to Beverley Lakes and shopping. $163,900 $7,990 down O.A.C. Contractor pays cash for homes in need of renovation and updating. Free evaluation on request. _______________________________________ Our clients pay top cash price for waterfront and waterview property. Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000
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Campbellford, Clean Upper 2 bedroom apartment, suitable for working couple or seniors. No pets. Must see, all inclusive. Available immediately. 705-653-2137.
NEW & USED APPLIANCES Native American Poem for
Adam Lee Sheepskin Reddom I give you this one thought to keep, I am with you still, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn rain, When you awaken in the mornings’ hush, I am the swift, uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not think of me as gone – I am with you still, in each new dawn. – author unknown – Passed away July 26, 1996 Love, Mom, Dad, Patti, Charlie, Wendy and family.
Robert James Barnes June 6, 1945 - July 23, 2013
USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, 3 months old & up. Sold with written guarantee. Fridges $100. and up.
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You are still with us You give us this one thought to keep You are with us - do not weep You are a thousand winds that blow You are the diamonds glints on snow You are the sunlight on ripened grain You are the gentle autumn’s rain You are the quiet birds in circled flight You are the soft stars that shine at night You are with us still. Thinking of you, love wife Sharon, children Angelia & Rob, Steven & Lisa and grandchildren Trent, Reid, & Daxtan.
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DISTILLING TECHNICIAN, 2 years experience. Please send resume to milad@ahilliervineyard.com DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home for three months at a time. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application. GENERAL FARM help in Hillier. Doing weeding, pruning, tying, fencing, planting and writing daily report. Please send resume to: milad@ahilliervineyard.com HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 NOW HIRING!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed. // $300/DAY Easy Online COMPUTER WORK. // $575/Week ASSEMBLING Products. // $1000/WEEKLY PAID IN ADVANCE!!! MAILING BROCHURES. PT/FT. Genuine. Experience Unnecessary. www.AvailableHelpWanted.com
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De Jong, Trevor "Ted" Richard After a brief illness, passed away at the Oshawa-Lakeridge Health Centre at the age of 56 years. Beloved husband to Judy De Jong (nee Brak) of 32 years. Loving father to Sarah Dykstra & her husband Kevin of Ottawa and Philip De Jong of Campbellford. Proud grandfather to Elizabeth. Dear son of Maria De Jong and the late Dick. Survived by his siblings; Marianne (Mark), David (Cathy), Dianne, Ken (Gillian) and Jennifer (Mike). Fondly remembered by many nieces & nephews. Ted was a well known farmer in the Campbellford area and owner of Trout Creek Acres. The family will receive friends at the Weaver Family Funeral Home - 77 Second Street, Campbellford on Sunday, July 20, 2014 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral Ceremony will be held at the Ebenezer Christian Reformed Church, 18 Fourth Ave., Trenton on Monday, July 21, 2014 at 11:00 am. Interment Warkworth Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online guest book & condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com CL443122
Havelock- Quiet building. Completely re-decorated.. One bdrm on ground level $700. 2 bdrm apts on second floor $700 - $735. Appliances, storage unit, parking and laundry facilities included Utilities extra. Call 705-778-5442.
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Painter or Handyman. No job is too small! Also any odd jobs. Seniors discount. Call Roger on cell 613-242-3958.
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County Water TreatmentSofteners, U.V. Lights, R.O. systems, chemical free iron and sulphur filters. Sales, installation, service and repair. Steven Menna. (613)967-7143.
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The City of Quinte West will commence construction of the planned municipal marina at the end of July 2014. The City received approval of an environmental assessment for the project on March 26th, 2014, and subsequent permits and approvals for in-water construction works have been completed. The proposed marina, located at Bayshore Park, adjacent to City Hall will include 380 boat slips for both seasonal and transient use and will provide new public waterfront access. The construction of the marina will require the dredging of the area occupied by the marina to an elevation of 72.2 metres; the construction of shoreline protection; the installation of floating breakwater and floating docks. On land development for the proposed marina will include the construction of an access road, parking lot and marina building; the upgrading of electrical and water services; realignment of existing soccer field and the construction of a waterfront trail. The marina is being constructed to be operational for the 2015 boating season. The dredging operation and shoreline reconstruction will commence at the end of July 2014, and will last for approximately 10 weeks, until the end of September, 2014. Onland works including the construction of the marina building is scheduled to commence in early September. During the construction period, residents are requested to observe the security of the construction area, marked by construction fencing. Public access to portions of the waterfront will be prohibited during the construction period. Haulage routes will also be in effect during the period of the dredging operation, and details can be obtained from the contacts below. You may review information related to the project’s environmental assessment during normal business hours at the following locations: City of Quinte West City of Quinte West Municipal Offices Public Library, Frankford Branch 7 Creswell Drive 22 North Trent Street Trenton, ON K9V 5R6 Frankford, ON K0K 2C0 (613) 392-2841 / 1-866-485-2841 (613) 398-7572 TTY 613-965-6849 Tuesday & Wednesday 10:30am-7:00 pm Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Thursday & Friday 10:00am-6:00pm Saturday 10:00am-2:00pm The project website can be located at www.quintewest.ca (link: Municipal Marina Project under Council Highlights). Any questions or comments related to the Environmental Assessment or the construction process should be directed to Mr. Brian Jardine, Director of Planning and Development Services at brianj@quintewest.ca or 613-392-2841 x4467during normal office hours.
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CITY OF BELLEVILLE City of Belleville currently has information available at www.belleville.ca listed under Proposals and Tenders with respect to the following: RFP-BT-2014-02 Request for Proposals for The Operation of the Belleville Transit Terminal Concession Closing: Thursday, August 7, 2014 @ 1:00 p.m. local time. The lowest or any proposal or any part of any proposal not necessarily accepted. Section B - Thursday, July 24, 2014
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Seasons Retirement Communities is seeking a compassionate, energetic individual to facilitate all aspects of the care services department in its Seasons Seasons Dufferin Centre community located in Trenton, Ontario. The ability to provide leadership to the care services team as well as experience as an R.N. or R.P.N. registered with the College of Nurses and experience within the seniors housing industry are required. All applications will be accepted through our website. Please visit www.seasonsretirement.com\careers to apply!
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Full time hours available Prince Edward County
To apply, please visit www.homecarejobs.ca Call Natasha Crosier @ 1-800-267-4354 for more information
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Must be willing to live on premises Duties will include • 6 Hours lawn mowing & trimming per week • Handyman repairs • Sidewalk cleaning in winter • Various other duties to be assigned as needed Send resume to: 905-372-5036 or call 613-475-3793
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The Municipality of Brighton is issuing the following RFP’S. Each RFP is separate from the other. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN A SEPARATE ENVELOPE CLEARLY MARKED AS TO THE RFP NUMBER AND ITEM. PROPOSAL FORMS THAT MUST BE USED ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PUBLIC WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AND SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND DEVELOPEMENT OFFICE LOWEST OR ANY PROPOSAL NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. ALL PROPOSALS ARE SUBJECT TO FINAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET APPROVAL PROPOSALS ARE AWARDED BY RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 11:30 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st 2014 RFP PW-2014-09 ONE NEW 2014 OR 2015 4x4, ¾ TON, WT Fleet Full Four Door Pickup Truck Snow Plow Ready RFP PW-2014-10 ONE NEW 2014 OR 2015, Dual Rear Wheel, Four Full Doors Truck With Dump Box Including Chipper Topper
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THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an action oriented customer focused individual to supervise our distribution of our newspapers in assigned geographic areas. Ensuring deliveries are done in a timely and appropriate manner through training and providing the necessary tools to the carriers.
• TEMPORARY (UP TO 10 MONTHS) Are you ready to contribute your expertise to our team at the Chenaux Generating Station in the Ottawa/St. Lawrence region? We are looking for professionals who have previously completed one of the following training programs: • Ontario Hydro – Operator-in-Training (OIT) program • Ontario Power Generation – Hydroelectric Operator Technician Training (HOTT) program Interested? To apply, please send inquiries to mypowercareer@opg.com.
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Associate Director of Care – Clinical • full-time, permanent Filling an existing position, you will be responsible for the day-to-day planning, assessment, organization, and evaluation of nursing care at the Golden Plough Lodge. Your duties will include managing human resources, infection control, wound care, nursing supplies and equipment, the development and review of nursing policies and procedures in accordance with the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, and contributing to the design and delivery of resident services. As a registered nurse with a current certificate of competence, you have knowledge and experience in geriatric nursing, knowledge of long-term care legislation and standards, human resource management, leadership and organizational skills, computer literacy, and adult teaching skills. You also have working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word, PointClickCare, long-term care policies and procedures, emergency medical services, and health and safety. Please submit a resume and cover letter, by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 8, 2014, to: Human Resources County of Northumberland 555 Courthouse Road Cobourg, ON K9A 5J6 e-mail: hr@northumberlandcounty.ca fax: 905-372-3046 The successful candidate will be required to submit a satisfactory Criminal Reference Check or Vulnerable Sector Search prior to the commencement of employment. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be notified. Please note that accommodations are available, upon request, to support potential applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. Please e-mail your request to accessibility@northumberlandcounty.ca or call 905-372-3329 ext. 2327. Alternative formats of this job posting are available upon request.
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EVENTS The next session: July 28, 7 PM. Euchre/Bid Euchre Cards, 4th Monday of every month, 7 p.m., College Hill United Church, 16 North Park St., Belleville. Everyone welcome. 4th Friday of month: Karaoke with Rita and John 6:30 - 10:30 pm, Belleville Legion. Age of majority event. BGHA requires adult volunteers in our in-service and retail sectors. July 30 information session. Info and to register: 613 969-7400 ext 2297
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Belleville Lions Club Concerts by the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, JLuy 27 - Tebworth Brothers Band. Wednesday, July 30 - The Kinfolk Band. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Park, Belleville The BGHA has after-school and weekend openings for student volunteer opportunities (age 14 to 17) in our hospital café and retail store. Training is provided. July 30 information session. Info and registration: 613 969-7400 ext 2297 BRIGHTON Euchre/Bid Euchre Cards 4th Callanetics Class: Stretch of Monday of every month, College Hill Yoga, strength of ballet. Fridays, 10 a.m. at United Church, 16 North Park St, Belleville. Trinity-St. Andrews United Church, 56 Prince Edward St. Brighton. Call Gail to register 613-9674447. Billiards at The Beacon, Fridays, 7-9 PM. Open to adults for billiards, bets and bull-shooting. Three tables. All proceeds support the Beacon Youth Centre. Beacon Youth Centre, 10 Alice St. Unit 5, Brighton. Info: 613885-1100 Concerts in the Park, Memorial Park, Brighton, Wednesday, July 30, 6:30-8:30 pm, Janet Jeffery Band. d! e c u d e Just R $
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NORWOOD Norwood Legion: Wing Night Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m.
P.E. COUNTY Albury Friendship Group - Quilts for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury Church Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local charities for women. Picton afternoon Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. Practices are Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca
ROSENEATH July 27, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, Roseneath Car/Truck/Tractor Show N’ Shine. 50’s/60’s music, tractor games, ride the Roseneath Carousel, food concession. Vehicle registration $5.00. Spectator admission $2.50, 12 and under free. www. roseneathcarousel.com
TRENTON Trenton Seniors Club 105 BBQ, Saturday July 26, 61 Bay St, 4:30 - 6:00pm Cost $10.00. Everyone is Welcome. CUPE Local 1022 representing Public School Support Staff are offering a free showing of Planes: Fire and Rescue, July 30, 3pm, Centre Theatre, Trenton. 500 seats available on a first come first serve basis. Canteen offering kids’ combo for $4
TWEED Tweed Lions Club Music in the Park, Free concerts, Sundays, 2-4 pm, Tweed Memorial Park. July 27: Family Tradition. Tweed Legion continues Ladies Auxiliary Bingo, Branch Open Euchre, Drop-in Darts and Meat Draws throughout the summer. Bingo and Euchre offered bi-weekly, Darts every Friday night, Meat Draws the last Saturday of month. Info: 613478-1865 or rcl.on.428@gmail.com. During July the Tweed Heritage Centre fundraising art show and sale, Memorial Hall. Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 5 p.m.
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WARKWORTH Saturday, July 26, Warkworth Western Need-4-Speed Gaming Show & Country Video Dance. Gaming Show starts 9 am. Barrels, Keyhole, Dash, Pole Bending and more, tack sale and BBQ. Dance 9 pm - 1 am. Show registration or info: Tina 705-924-2868. Dance $10 in advance at Warkworth Farm Supply or Newman Insurance.
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learned that there were a great variety of accommodations in the park, including both camping and lodging, but that reservations were certainly necessary during the busy summer season. Lisa said that the park is a little less frantic and crowded at other times of the year and that both the fall and spring seasons had special charm. I would especially recommend the springtime for waterfalls aficionados, for snowmelt would lead to the best time to see the waterfalls in their prime and the autumn would, of course, be the opportune time to witness the stunning display of fall colours. A visit to Yosemite should also include its South Entrance, where I explored its Mariposa
Lifestyles - It was on June 30, 1864 that President Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant, the first instance of park land being set aside specifically for public use and preservation for all time. This important event of 150 years ago is now being celebrated via a number of special events, for it can be said that this inspired the National Parks Movement in the U.S.A. Although Yosemite was not officially designated as a National Park until 1890, making Yellowstone the nation’s first National Park in 1872, the signing of that Yosemite Grant certainly paved the way for future parks. I had visited Yosemite National Park about 30 years ago, and I was very excited to get the opportunity to return there this summer during the anniversary celebrations. So I found myself once again enjoying the spectacular views to be found in the park’s most popular area, the Yosemite Valley. I even partook in a two-hour open-air tram tour of the valley floor with Park Ranger Kimberley. After all, the crowds of visitors are encouraged to simply park and take a free shuttle or a tour at a cost to the main attractions found here. These include such spectacular granite monoliths In Mariposa Grove with its giant sequoias. as Half Dome and El Capitan, both very popular with rock climbers, such magnificent waterfalls as the Bridalveil Falls, Vernal Falls, and Yosemite Falls, and such incredible outlook points as COACH & TOURS those found at Valley View and Tunnel View. Although the Yosemite Valley can be very crowded, after all the magnificent park attracts close to four million visitors annually, it’s still possible to escape EXPERIENCE THE ROAD TO the throngs of visitors via backcountry EXCELLENCE hiking trails for the park offers over 800 Toronto Blue Jays vs NY Yankees - Sunday, Aug 31/14 miles of them. One can simply join the Stratford Festival - “Crazy for You” - September 9-10/14 crowds on some of the most popular, St. Jacobs - Saturday, September 13/14 short trails such as I found at the Int’l Plowing Match - Wednesday, September 17/14 Lower Yosemite Falls Trail, Bridalveil Agawa Canyon, Mackinac & Frankenmuth - Sept 24-29/14 Falls Trail, and the Vernal Falls Trail. Credit Valley Explorer - Wednesday, October 1/14 Music, Trains & Baseball - October 5-9/14 These hikes should not be missed and, Algonquin Park - Thursday, October 9/14 of course, there’s a variety of other Smoky Mountains - Music, Mansions & Moonshine - October 19-25/14 activities available in this park, including Kurios-Cirque du Soleil - Wednesday, October 22/14 horse and mule trail rides and bicycle Wicked - Wednesday, October 22/14 paths with bicycle rentals available. One Christmas Time in Branson - November 22-29/14 Black Friday Shopping - November 27-29/14 of my favourite activities was simply Festival of Lights - Niagara Falls - December 7-9/14 watching the rock climbers on the park’s Donnie & Marie Christmas Show - Saturday, December 13/14 towering cliffs. Many adventurers come Call us for your group transportation needs. We offer the most to Yosemite to climb these challenging modern and diversified fleet in the area and along the 401 corridor. rocky precipices and it’s even possible Our goal is to offer SUPERIOR SERVICE at an OPTIMAL PRICE! for amateurs to get a permit to ascend, 613-966-7000 or Toll Free 1-800-267-2183 via cables, to the summit of Half Dome. www.franklintours.com The more challenging climb, up El TICO Reg1156996 Capitan, involves camping out on the
Grove, with its giant sequoias and its Pioneer Yosemite History Centre with its display of stagecoaches and pioneerera buildings. From this particular park entrance, I’d also recommend driving on the nearby Glacier Point Road, which leads to a spectacular view high above the Yosemite Valley. And any visit to this park should also lead you away from this most popular Yosemite Valley area, too, for the Tioga Road which is closed in winter will take you up into the High Country of the Sierras and offer you a whole new park perspective. This area of the park is at a much higher elevation and it’s far less crowded. I’d recommend a visit to Tuolumne Grove (another grove of sequoias), Olmstead Point with its magnificent view into Tenaya Canyon, and Tuolumnee Meadows with its awesome wildflowers. You’ll find solitude up there. As I listened to the quiet murmurings of a babbling brook, I was reminded of former naturalist John Muir’s words (he was very involved with the Yosemite Grant of 1864 – and has a park trail named after him), for he talked about listening to snow melting into music. What a peaceful, melodious sound in a spectacular park setting. For More Information: www. yosemite.national-park.com; www. On the popular Lower Yosemite Falls Trail with a view of both waterfalls. visitcalifornia.com
FRANKLIN Tours Recognizes a Remarkably Loyal Patron
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granite cliff itself, for it takes more than a day to ascend, and I found that it was worth the price of admission just to watch these daredevils doing their thing! While in the Yosemite Valley, I also visited Yosemite Village with its Visitor Centre and Theatre, Museum, and its Ansel Adams Gallery. While there, I saw a film that gave me a nice overview of this park, an anniversary tribute on display, a collection of park photos through the years in the Ansel Adams Gallery, and an informative history of the park in the museum. I also drove to the park’s most luxurious lodge, the Ahwahnee, where I dined with Park Public Relations Manager Lisa Cesaro. I
Wednesday, June 25th, 2014 marked a most significant day in the history of FRANKLIN Coach Lines & Tours, as well as in the life of Laverne Hegadorn, an 85 year old resident of Picton. Laverne, a lifelong resident of Prince Edward County, was celebrating a remarkable milestone as he travelled with FRANKLIN to Bingemans Showplace Dinner Theatre in Kitchener to enjoy a day of superlative company, food and entertainment. A loyal patron of FRANKLIN Tours since 1988, Laverne was taking his 100th tour with the local company, established by Franklin and Doris Smith in 1951. It was a wonderful opportunity for the current “Franklin Smith family” owners, Craig and June Smith, to recognize Laverne’s unwavering loyalty over the past twenty-six years and to make the day a memorable one for Laverne; for his travelling companion, Rose Smith; for his son, Lanny, who just happens to drive for FRANKLIN Coach Lines and who was behind the wheel for the event; for his daughter-in-law, Carolynne Hegadorn, who, also, just happened to be on the passenger list that day and for the rest of the passengers who were more than pleased to participate in the celebration. June Smith, on behalf of the FRANKLIN organization, assisted by Monica Reid and Carol Reynolds, FRANKLIN Tours’ tour experts, presented a scroll plaque to Laverne in recognition of, and appreciation for, such unprecedented loyalty in these times of intense competition in the world of business. He also received a Company Gift Certificate to be used at a future date toward an upcoming excursion of his choice. Bingemans Showplace Theatre even joined in the celebration as they provided an enormous cake, in recognition of Laverne’s loyalty, for the FRANKLIN group to enjoy. Craig and June Smith and the Franklin staff extend sincere best wishes to Laverne as he anticipates future travel and continues to enjoy the many benefits of highway coach transportation and tours! R0012810061
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Talent show at Campbellford fair is open to all ages By Sue Dickens
News - Campbellford - The talent show will once again provide an opportunity for young people to play a musical instrument, sing or dance their way into the hearts of the audience expected at this year’s Campbellford Fair. “About five years ago we came up with the idea of a talent show,” said Susanne Osterlee, who is organizing the event. “It started out as a children’s talent Once again the talent show, organized by Susanne Osterlee (l), at the Campbellford Fair will feature local and out-of-town performers. One of the young performers who has been on the stage many show and is now open to anyone, for times is Trystan Mitchell, who will be performing again, this time with his grandmother, June local talent and out of town folks,” she added. Seaborn. Pat Kelleher, right, will again host the talent show. Photo: Eva Osterlee Osterlee admits tåo have a soft spot “for the little ones.” “I think people really enjoy the little kids. We love to get the little kids up there, they are so cute. Everybody loves to watch them,” she said. The event is for all ages and there’s a history of some awe-inspiring talent on the stage which keeps the crowds coming back each year.
For Osterlee it’s something she enjoys doing for the fair. “I enjoy doing this because I like to see the kids light up the stage and the parents’ faces lighting up when they see their kids perform. It’s just really exciting for me,” she said. Local musician and music teacher Pat Kelleher will be hosting the event, something he does each year just because he too enjoys seeing the performers get up on stage. “I like hosting the event … I feel it’s very important for people of all ages, especially kids to get up on a stage and perform as it builds confidence, gives them a sense of accomplishment, and really helps with their public speaking skills,” he told The Trent Hills Independent. “I’ve enjoyed watching people of all ages get more comfortable performing as their skills and ability have improved over the years,” he added. This folk rock player/performer has a few songs being played on the radio and his music can also be found on iTunes and the CD Baby online music store. This will be a special summer for Kelleher as he will be celebrating teaching guitar full-time in Trent Hills for ten years. Actually 13-year-old Trystan Mitchell, of Campbellford, who is one of his
students, will be performing again. He has participated in the talent show for many years. He was given a guitar when he was eight years old and hasn’t looked back. “I play guitar and sing,” he said. Mitchell admitted that it can be challenging to perform in front of an audience. “It’s kind of nerve-racking at first when you get on the stage but once you get up there you do what you’re doing and it all comes naturally from there,” he said. This year his grandmother, June Seaborn, 76, will be singing with him. Performing at fairs has become something of a tradition for him now as he participates in the shows at the fairs in Norwood and Warkworth. His advice to youngsters considering the talent show is: “Get up there, try it and if you don’t have fun do it again, you will eventually … Make a name for yourself.” The talent show takes place on Saturday, August 9 with a kickoff by the deJong sisters from Marmora at noon. “If you can sing, dance, play an instrument, recite a poem, do tricks, or have a unique original talent, we want you to join in our fun,” said Osterlee. To register contact Osterlee at 705653-1744.
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Third annual Poker Run making waves in Bay of Quinte By Stephen Petrick
News - Belleville - A mix of lighting quick powerboats and personal watercrafts are expected to make some waves on the Bay of Quinte on Saturday, July 26. The water body will be the sight of a Power Boating Rendezvous/Poker Run and a weekend full of activities is scheduled around the event, which has boaters travel to five different spots along the bay. A Poker Run is a game of chance played by boaters. Participants must travel to five different spots, where they pick up a playing card. The boater with the best poker hand based on the five cards they collected wins the event. It’s a fun activity for boaters, because the winner isn’t determined by speed. From a tourism standpoint, poker runs are also valued because they encourage visitors to travel around to sights they may not otherwise visit. The event is sponsored by Bay of Quinte Tourism, with hopes that the boaters who visit will enjoy a weekend in the region, eat-
ing at local restaurants or shopping at local stores. The host organization is Power Boating Canada, and Mark Booker, the man co-ordinating the event, says it’s called a Power Boating Rendezvous/Poker Run because it’s being offered to two classes of boaters. Poker Runs are typically only for fast power boats. But this event is also open to smaller, family oriented watercraft. He says, between the two classes, at least 50 boats are expected to participate, but late registrants could push the number up to 60 or 70. His goal is to make the Bay of Quinte event, one of the biggest power boating events in North America. “We want to make this as big or bigger [than] the Kingston Poker Run,” he said. Booker encourages spectators to watch the boats along the shores of the region. The boaters leave from Meyers Pier in Belleville at 10 a.m. Saturday. Their course takes them to the waters off Quinte West, Picton and De-
seronto before arriving back at Meyers Pier around mid-afternoon. Activities will also take place at Jane Forrester Park, right by Meyers Pier, in downtown Belleville, before and after the run. Participants will have their boats on display for spectators to check out, as early as Friday night. A large power boating show will also take place in the park, starting at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. Spectators will be able to watch the poker run through a “speed zone” theatre, Booker said. The boats will continue to be on display on Sunday. Throughout the weekend, the public will also have a chance to ride on a power boat for a fee of $300, the proceeds from which will go to the Belleville General Hospital Foundation, Booker said. He encourages people interested in the opportunity to pre-register for a ride, by calling 1-800-354-9145 ext. 252. They can also register for a ride through the web site www.pokerrunsamerica.com.
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METROLAND MEDIA AUCTIONS The property of Ernest Beer 59 Beers Road, Bethany, ON
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705-374-4478 (office) or 705-878-2947 (cell) Email: auctioneer@kevinbarkerauctions.com Web: www.kevinbarkerauctions.com Vendor: 705-446-5078
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Kevin Barker Auctions Ltd.
Terms of sale: Cash, Debit, M/C, Visa Canteen & Washrooms
Auctioneer: Allen McGrath
AUCTION? Get the word
out to more than 69,000 homes. Call to find out how. 613-966-2034
AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF PATRICIA “JOY” BRONSON
34 NELSON STREET, MADOC, ONT. WEDNESDAY JULY 30TH AT 10:30 AM 2 blocks EAST of 4 way stop in Madoc on ST Lawrence Street and turn NORTH onto Nelson Street. Antique Victorian walnut hall stand with ornate side panels, antique oak hall stand, antique walnut washstand, signed antique pine blanket box, antique extension table, 4 antique dining chairs, antique walnut vanity and stool, antique walnut 4 poster bed, antique walnut chest of drawers, antique Gingerbread clock, antique mantle clock, antique oak hall mirror, antique arm chair, antique walnut dresser top mirror, walnut Duncan Phyfe drum table, antique walnut occasional rocker, antique smoker, mahogany finish display cabinet, curio cabinet, walnut finish table and 4 chairs, bamboo and rattan table and 2 chairs, oak 4 door display cabinet, bedroom furniture, sectional chesterfield, leather chair, 1960’s Trumpet table and chairs, country decorative prints, signed James Lumbers print, costume jewelry, glassware’s and china, toilet set pieces, everyday dishes, cookware, Yard Pro 12.5 hp riding lawn mower, power lawn mower, shop vac, garden tools, numerous other articles VEHICLE – 1998 Honda Civic 2 door 4 cyl car with automatic transmission- 206,000 kms- good running condition. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com
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TRACTORS: 7810 JD 4x4 diesel tractor w/cab, 1050 hrs, 20 speed shuttle shift, 3 sets of rear remotes 150 hp, radial tires 20.8 R 38 - 16.9 R28, 5105 JD 4x4 o/s diesel tractor with #521 q/a front end loader only 350 hrs, 16.9 x 24 (B), 12.5 x 80 -18 (F), 4620 JD diesel cab tractor 5781 hrs, 20.8 R 38 back tires, 135 hp, 1135 MF Turbo diesel cab tractor only 100 hrs on a rebuilt 354 Perkins eng., 2 sets of rear remotes, 20.8 R 3 back tires, 9600 Ford cab diesel tractor 3 pth, 2 sets of rear remotes, 18.4 R 38 back tires, 130 hp, 3505 MF diesel cab tractor, 2100 hrs, 18.4 x 38 tires, 2 sets of rear remotes, 555 Versatile articulating diesel cab tractor w/18.4 x 38 front & rear duals, 1000 pto, 4 sets of rear remotes, 220 hp, 3010 JD utility o/s diesel tractor with front end loader with down pressure, 6’ material bucket, set of rear remotes, 16.9 x 30 rear tires, 1130 MF diesel cab tractor with h.d. front end loader w/7’ q/a material bucket, 18.4 x 34 rear tires, 630 Case diesel tractor w/front end loader, 16.9 x 28 rear tires, 750 JD 4x4 compact o/s diesel tractor w/turf tires, 2100 hrs, selling separate is a 710 Caroni 6’ pto driven finishing mower, 504 Int. diesel tractor w/front end loader, 3 pth, 504 Int. gas tractor w/front end loader, 14.9 R 28 back tires (good rubber), 60 JD row crop gas tractor w/original 45 front end loader, power steering, rock shaft, 13.6 - 38 rear tires, B414 Int. o/s diesel tractor w/power steering, 300 Int. utility tractor for parts. COMBINES: 550 MF Soybean Special diesel combine w/#43 narrow row corn head, new traction belts, 550 MF Western Special diesel combine w/9018 grain head & travel wagon, unit has straw chopper, only 1250 original hrs, excellent condition, 550 MF Hydro Static diesel combine w/#43 4 row corn head, 510 MF diesel combine w/14’ grain head auger completely rebuilt. Also selling separate are 2 - MF #43 4 narrow row corn heads plus 2 straw chopper units. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 1986 Fiat Allis FL20 Industrial diesel tracker loader w/3 yard bucket only 9500 hrs, excellent condition, 1993 F800 Ford diesel tilt & load truck w/22’ steel deck, 20 ton winch, Cummins engine, one owner truck only 21000 kms, sells Certified & E-Tested, has highway rear end, 1988 L.B. Welding custom made 24’ x 7’ flat deck bumper hitch tandem trailer w/surge brakes, removable fenders, loading ramps (good shape). VINTAGE VEHICLES: 1949 Mercury M68 pick up, 1951 Mercury M5 truck w/12’ x 8’ hydraulic dump box, Flat head V-8, 1951 Ford F3 truck w/rebuilt hoist, Flat head V-8, 1951 Mercury M3 truck w/hydraulic dump box, Flat head V-8 engine, 1942 Fargo dual truck w/7’ x 14’ hydraulic dump box, rebuilt Flat head 6 engine & transmission, has 700.20 tires, 1949 Ford truck for parts i.e.; fenders, seats, plus a set of new 750.20 truck tires on rims, 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix w/brown leather interior has 400 blue engine, 80000 miles, 1977 Chrysler New Yorker 2dr top, blue on blue, 1977 Chrysler New Yorker 4dr top, 1975 Chrysler New Port 2dr hard top 34000 miles, good condition. Majority of above vehicles sold running “as is”! VEHICLES: 1992 Dodge Stealth RT, black, auto, 2 sets of rims, replacement 3 litre engine w/ only 20 kms has dohc, runs well, 1990 Ford F150 pick up w/complete new exhaust sys., rust proofed yearly, E-Tested 11/13, original owner, sells running, as is. FARM EQUIPMENT: DC 100 Kvernland on land, 5 furrow variable width plow w/spring resets, 1250 Ezee-On tandem offset disc, 4300 Case/Int 28’ cultivator w/hydraulic wings plus finger harrow att., XL-6084 Highline hydraulic driven stone picker, Int. 10’ shank 10’ chisel plow, AC 18’ tandem disc w/wings, 645 Int. 15’ Vibra Shank chisel cultivator, Krantz 26’ hydraulic sprocket land packer w/wings, McFarlane 24’ spike harrows w/cart, Benson 4 ton tandem fertilizer spreader w/stainless steel box, 880 MF 4/14 hydraulic reset plow, Kongskilde VCO 30 4 row scuffler w/guard shields & depth wheels, JD 3/12” drag plow, 510 Int. 21 run double disc seed drill (3 boxes), 400 Int Cyclo 4 row air corn planter, 489 NH haybine, 385 JD round baler w/hydraulic twine tie, 124 MF square baler, 2 - #36 MF side delivery rakes, Allied gas stooker, Farm Hand drag bale buncher, #5 JD 7’ sickle mower, Little Giant 48’ box elevator on wheels (pto driven), 5 Bruns 400 bu gravity boxes plus box extensions w/12 ton running gear with 12 R 22 truck tires (1 new, 4 in excellent condition), 14’ Bush Hog post hole auger with down pressure. MISCELLANEOUS: 5 rolls of 9 strand page wire fence, large amt. of cedar posts & rails, new steel “T” posts, large variety of steel & page wire gates, set of 18.4 x 34 duals, large selection of tractor, combine & implement tires & rims, 4’ metal brake-shear unit, metal strap banding unit, Champion 5 hp twin cylinder single phase air compressor, Ariens YT12 riding lawn tractor w/36” snow blower, cutting deck & front blade, MTD 10 hp 29” snow blower, manual crank 20’ capacity Hi-Lift, 4 section high of steel scaffold, old barn beams! PLAN TO ATTEND THIS EXTRODINARY SALE, MOST OF THE ITEMS ARE WELL MAINTAINED & SHEDDED! 1 HOUR SELLING OF DECENT SMALLER WAGON ITEMS! NOTE: NO PETS ALLOWED! Terms: Cash, Known Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard LUNCH AVAILABLE - NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! - NO RESERVE
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ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014 AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE This sale is loaded with antique furniture, much of it in as found condition. 2 antique hoosier cupboards (one painted), ant. painted pine jam cupboard, antique hall bench/ beveled glass mirror, ant. pine bookshelf/adjustable shelves, 3 dome top trunks, slant top oak desk, 2 door wardrobe, 3 hall tables, sofa table, small gate leg table, hi chair, “D” end tables, step stool, 2 wicker chairs, Gendron antique wheel chair, old cradle, dining table, barrel churn, 3 piece settee set (as found), dresser/ beveled glass tilt mirror, sheet music cabinet/ mirror, floor lamps, single bedstead, chests of drawers, pie crust table, glider rocker, bow front dresser/ tilt mirror, china cabinet, Danby bar fridge, old quilts, qty. of old smalls including hanging chandelier & 2 hanging lamps, coal oil lamp electrified, glass & china, stemware, copper & brass pieces, cast iron dutch oven, skillet & fry pan, silver plate, old tin registers, footed cake plates, decanters, crystal, partial set of “Delphatic White” pattern dishes, German wall clock, qty. of old linens & bedding, old books & much more. Selling at 7:00p.m. 14 ft. fiberglass boat with a Mercury 50 H.P. outboard motor & trailer, (very nice condition) Troy-Bilt 7 H.P. rear tine tiller with potato hiller, Yard Machines riding lawnmower & few other garden pieces. Please note this interesting antique sale is Thursday evening at the auction hall. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
Oak dining table/leaf & 6 chairs & matching china hutch, small curio cabinet, kitchen table & 4 chairs, loveseat, bedroom suite consisting of bleached oak double bed box spring & mattress, high boy chest, dresser/ mirror & 2 night tables (like new), coffee & end tables, rockers, recliners, qty. of glass & china, figurines, vases, bowls, small kitchen appliances, linens & bedding, table & floor lamps, small shop tools & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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of farm machinery including 15 tractors, 4 combines, construction equipment & collectible vehicles!
AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 30’14 AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE
AUCTION SALE BOB AND YVONNE ARNOLD
3830 SHANNONVILE ROAD, ROSLIN, ONT. FRIDAY AUGUST 1ST AT 10:30 AM 13 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway # 37 and turn EAST onto Shannonville Road at Roslin for 1 mile. Craftsman 18 hp riding lawn mower, Craftsman 16 hp riding lawn mower, Troy Bilt rear tine garden tiller, vintage Waterloo Boy garden tiller tractor, 12 ft single axle utility trailer, gas powered hydraulic controlled wood portable wood splitter, Craftsman lawn sweeper, yard trailer, Lincoln 180 electric welder, Craftsman 8 hp snow blower, upright air compressor, gas powered weed eater, pedestal grinder, cistern pumps, Vintage Johnson 3 hp Sea Horse outboard, cant hooks, quantity of hand and power tools, chains, dynamite boxes, builders hardware, plumbing supplies, air pig, 80 lb milk cans,approx 2 cord of firewood, FIREARMS – PAL REQUIRED) Marlin Model 57 22 cal lever action; Remington .22 cal pump, Marlin Model 336RC 30-30 lever auction; Mossberg 22 cal semi Model 352K ; Canadian Military uniforms for 60’s, 70’s, 80s, 90s; Boer War vintage mess kit, post WW11 parachute, bayonets; ginger beer bottle, few collectibles, Kelvinator automatic washer, White Westinghouse electric stove, Kelvinator refrigerator, JVC stereo system , bed chesterfield, bedroom furniture, few dishes, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF BOB BRONSON
2467 SPRINGBROOK ROAD, SPRINGBROOK , ONT. MONDAY JULY 28TH AT 10:30 AM 1/4 mile EAST of Springbrook on Springbrook Road. 1996 Polaris Xplorer 400L 4 x 4 ATV- 2380 kms – good running condition; Sthil 180 chainsaw, Homelite chainsaw, 2 wheel garden utility trailer, horse harness, horse blankets, jogging carts, HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS AND COLLECTIBLES including Gibbard cherry dining table with 4 chairs, antique oak china cabinet with curved glass sides, walnut tea wagon, antique press back high chair, mantle clock, antique parlor lamp, oak finish jewelry cabinet, Boilfast Color antique spool thread cabinet, antique mahogany 2 drawer dresser, Lowery double keyboard organ, Hisense 42″ flat screen TV – like new; Omega surger, Fanome Excel 4023 sewing machine, Singer sewing machine, quantity of sewing supplies, 4 piece bedroom suite, love seat and chair, what not, coffee and end tables, 4 poster bed, maple bedroom furniture, glass front display cabinet, Beswick figurines, Cranberry glass, Horse figures, chest of silver, glassware’s, crock, bedding and linens, Christmas decorations, wooden keg, vintage tin lawn chairs, aluminum ladder, milk cans, wheelbarrow, garden statuary, 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 www.sullivanauctions.com
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Auction SAle
www.warnersauction.com CELEBRATING 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS.
SUNDAY July 27th Preview @ 9:30 a.m. Auction @ 11:00 a.m.
Large Collection of Early English Porcelain From Various Factories, Continental Porcelain, Oriental Porcelain, Sterling to Include 2 sets of Cutlery, Silver-Plate, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Books & Collector’s Items. Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to include: Georgian Chest on Chest, Inlaid Chest of Drawers, Mahogany Triple Pedestal Cross Banded Dining Table & Set of 8 Carved Chairs, Large Extending Dining Table with Set of 8 Upholstered Chairs, Victorian Mahogany Sideboards, Carved Armchairs, Pair of Mahogany Single Beds, Metal Garden Furniture, French Display Cabinet, Pair of French Armchairs, Oak Curved Front Display Cabinet, Large French Armoire, Mahogany Display Cabinet with Bottle Glass Doors, Victorian Ebonized Display Cabinet, French Settee & Chairs, Oriental Carpets, Mirrors. GIANT INDOOR YARD SALE INCLUDING FURNITURE. Watch the Website for Updates & Photos. www.waddingtons.ca/cobourg BROWSE OUR HOME FURNISHINGS CONSIGNMENT STORE. QUALITY ITEMS AT A FRACTION OF RETAIL PRICES at www.estatetreasures.ca
Tel: 905.373.0501 Toll Free: 1.855.503.2963 Fax: 905.373.1467 Email: pn@waddingtons.ca 9 Elgin St. E., Unit 6, Cobourg ON K9A 0A1
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Quinte West Youth Centre were busy promoting their upcoming zombie apocalypse, Quinte Zombie Zone, at the Festival on the Bay on Saturday. (L to R: Leigh Ann Clifford, Michael Turner, Hannah Scriver, and Tabitha Golden). By David Gibb
Entertainment - Trenton – For the fifth consecutive year, downtown Trenton was transformed into a bustling, pedestrian-friendly activity and entertainment area, as shoppers and fun-seekers converged on Dundas Street West to mark this year’s Festival on the Bay, which launched on Thursday. The street, which was blocked to traffic from Front Street to Division Street for the three-day event, was taken over by dozens of vendors selling everything from sunglasses and antiques to t-shirts and DVDs. Buskers, musicians, carnival-type activities, face painters, clowns, and of course plenty of food trucks, also decorated the landscape. In fact, no matter what your dietary vice, it could be found here. Everything from cotton candy and candy apples to ribbon fries and popcorn filled the air – and the hands and mouths of those wandering the streets in search of weekend adventure. And, to make sure you weren’t underfed, pancake breakKaden Dunlop, 8, of Stirling, races past his com- fasts were held each morning by the petition, Caydence Dubreuil, 5, of Belleville, on main stage to get the party rolling. On Friday, Billy the Clown from the climbing wall at Trenton’s Festival on the Bay the Shriner’s Club was busy twisting on Saturday. Photo: David Gibb out colourful balloon animals for the
kids. He promised Riana Nepin, 9, of Smithfield, a pretty flower, but as she avidly awaited her special creation, the long balloon burst loudly, startling her and her brother, Tristin, 8, into a backward spin. “That’s the first one I’ve burst today,” mused Billy the Clown, rather sheepishly. Artists converged on the riverbank behind the restaurants lining Front Street on Friday, to display their creations and talk about their passions. Sponsored by Arts Quinte West, 15 local artisans took part in this eclectic event. Meanwhile, the Air Cadet Band proudly paraded nearby, their tunes resonating throughout the entire Festival area. While there were plenty of vendors selling clothing, books, comics and games, there were some that were slightly more unusual. The Quinte West Youth Centre, for example, was on hand to busily promote their second annual Quinte Zombie Zone adventure run to be held on August 16 in Batawa. Registrants will struggle to complete 5K and 10K runs while evading zombies who will try their best to prevent contestants from finishing the race. Tabitha Golden, an event organizer, called it, “a lot of fun… and great exercise too!” Non-stop musical entertainment took place on the downtown stage as hundreds of shoppers took advantage of all the sidewalk sales surrounding them. Local bands and performers switched off throughout the event, but the streets were never quiet for long. Scenic cruises along the Bay were offered on Friday, with a sightseeing cruise in the afternoon, and a more party-style, and culinary experience in the evening. Hosted by the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, the evening cruise on board the Island Queen paddlewheeler included wine tasting (courtesy of Sandbanks Estate Winery) and cheese and dessert samplings, along with live entertainment by Cold Creek County. A majestic fireworks display, sponsored by Mystical Distributing of Trenton and using over $50,000 worth of colourful explosives, lit up the skies over the Bay for more than twenty minutes on Friday night – while spectators watched from lawn chairs,
Brooklyn Roy, 3, of Trenton, enjoys a face full of cotton candy at downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay on Saturday. Photo by David Gibb
boats and nearby rooftops. The following day, over at the climbing wall, Caydence Dubreuil, 5, of Belleville, was busy trying to keep atop of her impromptu competitor, Kaden Dunlop, 8, of Stirling. However, as the elder boy managed to race past her, Caydence was heard whispering to her mom, “I think I’d like to come down now.” The Trenton Big Band Festival also coincided with this year’s Festival on the Bay. The Commodores’ Orchestra and the Dan Bone Trio kicked off the Big Band Festival on Saturday night at the Riverfront Square. Although the festival officially ended that night,
the Big Band concert was scheduled to continue on Sunday afternoon at Centennial Park, featuring Swing Shift Big Band, Ragweed Jazz Band, and the Brian Barlow Big Band with Barbra Lica. Trenton’s Festival on the Bay managed to cram a lot into a relatively short time, and did so quite successfully. There’s little doubt that it’ll be one of Quinte West’s summer highlights of 2014. Tristin Nerpin, 8, and his sister Riana, 9, watch intently as Picton’s Billy the Clown twists them a balloon creation at the Festival on the Bay in downtown Trenton on Friday.
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