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Historical committee discusses British Chemical Company By Kate Everson

News - Quinte West - The former British Chemical Company property may be one step closer to being designated a historical site. “I have notes and research as compiled by a summer student that may be useful in moving forward with an application for historical designation of the property,” Shawn Ellis told the Heritage Advisory Committee at a recent meeting. Dorothy James said that staff is not supportive of erecting signs to identify the British Chemical company lands and their significance, but there must be an area where a sign could be installed.

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support the proposed change in designation to rural designation. “The applicant contends that the subject lands do not meet the criteria for agricultural designation,” states area planner Linda Bui, “based on an agricultural evaluation prepared for the subject lands.” Bui said the city designated prime agricultural lands identified by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. These lands were identified through the use of available agriculture mapping. “It is possible that this mapping can be refined Please see “Official” page 3 R0012788305

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Brian Jardine, director of planning and development, said that owing to the nature of the public facilities in the area and that a large part of the property is identified as unexploded ordnance, access is limited. If the committee is able to compile significant research and identify an area for a historical information sign then an application can be made through the city to the Ministry. Ellis said he appreciates the concerns of staff in relation to public access to treatment facilities but believes it would be more beneficial to concentrate on getting the property designated in order to


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protect the ruins. He believes the Gilmour Lumber lands are more historic and should be designated as well in order to protect the lands. The British Chemical Company Plant was built in Trenton in 1915 to manufacture artillery, rie, and small arms ammunition. Three weeks before the Armistice, in 1918, an explosion levelled the plant

which stood on the site of the old Gilmour Company sawmill. The heritage advisory committee also had requests for historical designation to the original homestead of Georgina May in Murray Ward, erected in 1829. Heritage Advisory Committee chair Jordan Bergereau has resigned effective June 16. Brian Jardine said the committee has

experienced challenges in meeting quorum requirements and that recent resignations will further impede the committee’s ability to meet constructively. Councillor Ron Hamilton suggested they merge with another working group. Currently the members in the committee are vice-chair Ken Rose, Councillor Ron Hamilton, Dorothy James, John Tripp and Shawn Ellis.

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Grand reopening of Fire Training Complex celebrated

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News - Trenton - A grand reopening of the Hastings and Prince Edward Mutual Fire Aid Association training complex was held on July 10 at 22 Chester Road. Ontario Fire Marshal Ted Wieclawek told the group of firefighters and dignitaries assembled outside the building that there is a great deal of pride in what they had accomplished at the training facility. “You continue to accommodate the scope and services required,” he said. “This is beneficial and also helps me with my mandate. Everyone benefits.” He said the training centre plays an innovative role in fire fighting and is accessible and affordable. Thousands of firefighters use the facility. Wieclawek said there have been many changes since the centre first opened in 1984 with a few portable classrooms. He said the location is ideal near the river and is used by CFB Trenton as well as police and canine units for realistic scenarios. “We will continue to work with you,” he said. “You are a model for other

Chuck Naphan presents a gift to Ontario Fire Marshal Ted Wieclawek for his support. Photo: Kate Everson

Mutual Aid Associations across the province.” President Chuck Naphan presented Wieclawek with a

basket of liquid refreshments to enjoy. A tour of the facility and refreshments were offered to the guests.

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Events - Trenton - Arts Quinte West is excited to announce the return of its summer event in downtown Trenton called Arts Up Front. Successfully launched in 2011, this one-day event has grown and will now be part of the Downtown Trenton Festival on the Bay activities and will take place on Friday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Arts Up Front features local Arts Quinte West artists and others from around the Quinte Region displaying their work within Front Street businesses and for the first time ever in the beautiful new RiverFront Square.

“Arts Up Front draws new visitors to the vibrant Front Street area and will be a great new addition to the downtown festival,” says Suzanne Andrews, manager at the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce. “By expanding into RiverFront Square the showcase will be highly visible to those enjoying lunch along the waterfront patios and to visitors to the sidewalk sale.” There will also be live music during the show as there will be an open mike on the stage and any musicians interested in performing should contact Suzanne at <manager@ quintewestchamber.ca>.

There will be draw prizes for visitors to the show; they can pick up their ballots at any of the artists tables and enter the free draw to win artwork and other prizes. Artists involved are photographers, painters, fibre artists and musicians. Tables are still available for anyone interested in displaying at the show, free for members of Arts Quinte West, $20 for nonmembers. For more Arts Up Front details and a printable map, visit <artsquintewest.ca> or call the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce at 613-392-7635. Make a downtown day of it!

City and firefighters association reach contract agreement News - Quinte West - Mayor John R. Williams has announced the signing of a three-year contract between the city and the Quinte West Professional Fire Fighters Association (QWPFFA) retroactive to January 1, 2012. The signing of the new contract is a result of an arbitration award handed down by Provincial Arbitrator Ms. Paula Knopf. The principal features of the arbitrator’s award include:

• a wage increase of 10.45 per cent over the three years of the contract, an annual wage increase of 3.48 per cent per year; • fire prevention officer rank differential; • increase in wage rate for a fire prevention officer to 109 per cent of a first-class firefighter’s rate (previously 108 per cent) effective January 1, 2014; • distinct language regarding contracting out.

The city and its professional firefighters proceeded to arbitration after the parties could not reach agreement following productive bargaining and conciliation. The arbitrator’s award is final and binding on both parties. The city and the QWPFFA will be at the bargaining table again in early 2015 to begin the process of negotiating a new agreement.


Youth Centre has A Summer Blast By Kate Everson

News - Frankford - The kids at the summer camp at Frankford Youth Centre are having a blast. “We average six to 14 kids a day,” said executive director Jason Wryghte. “Every week is a new theme.” He said his assistant Cassandra Bald from Frankford is organizing the events again this year and is doing a fantastic job. “She does all the planning,” he said. “I just oversee the program.” Students are also helping out including Nic Buchowski,

Bethany Loosemore and Kayla McLean. Together they have planned exciting activities for the whole summer, nine weeks, Monday to Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. Parents just have to come to the centre to register for a week or a day or more. “We have two dynamics going on,” Wryghte added. “The kids have a fantastic camp experience and we are training high school students for leadership skills.” Cassandra is paid by the Youth Centre and the other students are paid through Career Edge summer work program.

Want to see fireworks in a jar? Holly and Ivy Bygrove make it happen with help from Bethany Loosemore and a little oil and food colour in water during Wet and Wild Week.

He noted the $25 a week charge for the camp is very inexpensive for 15 hours of camp. Children range from Grade 4 to Grade 9 level. The activities include going to a Blue Jays game, horseback riding, swimming, paddling a canoe, cycling, making a Frozen snowman, and plenty of games and fun. They go swimming once a week. “This is a good group,” Cassandra said. “It’s a nice age. They still have lots of imagination and aren’t too cool to get involved.” Cassandra is a graduate of St. Paul Catholic Secondary School and will be going to Western University next fall. Bethany and Kayla are students at Quinte Christian School and Nic is a student at Western. During Wet and Wild Week the kids enjoyed canoeing at Camp Ignite on Roblin Lake. During Camp Week they will take a trip to Pleasant Bay Camp near Consecon. On Animal Week they will visit the Reptile Zoo.

Photos: Kate Everson

Leah Brooks, Heather Wryghte, Kayla McLean and Cassandra Bald make fantastic popsicles during Wet and Wild Week.

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News - Belleville - The city’s 2014 construction report for July continues to show sharply increased activity, much to the delight of city council Monday. The report included 14 new dwellings alone, for a value of more than $3 million, plus 48 other residential and 16 commercial permits bringing the total for June up to $5,422,000, up almost double from June of last year.

The picture holds for the entire year. Year-to-date totals are close to $34 million as of the end of June of last year compared to close to $17 million for June of last year. The boom in construction is slated to continue all summer with several new contracts awarded Monday to start on the Build Belleville downtown phase. They include beautification of three entrances to the riverside parking lot.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Power over the environment

Dear Editor, I recently received an email from one of those “environmental terrorist groups” claiming that the OPG plan to refurbish Darlington is already $300 million over budget before a shovel hits the ground. No surprise there, when reactor related projects normally go three to four times over their estimates. To borrow a title for a well worth reading opinion piece by Andrew Nikiforuk “What’s missing from the fracking debate?” let’s call this “What’s missing from the nuclear power debate?” Most people are well aware that things nuclear generally run well over budget, that there are numerous safety concerns, more so since 9/11, and that leaks can lead to serious health effects

including cancer. We could call this the front end, but the rear end (what comes out as spent fuel) is seldom discussed in public. North America has had 60 odd years to deal with it, and the success rate is zero. In New Mexico, a 2,150-foot-deep underground storage facility is leaking unsafe levels of plutonium, americium, etc., into the environment around the site. Twenty above-ground workers were recently irradiated. The site is intended to separate nuclear wastes from all life forms for the next 10,000 years. The theory as to what happened is that one or more drums overheated and burst. There are 258 containers in this

one room, some are being inspected by mechanical means which can only reach ten of the 24 rows; there are no aisles. As to why a drum would overheat, one idea is that the switch to “kitty litter” from the specialty product may be a factor as may be the use of “less robust containers” (shades of the dot111 rail cars carrying oil). There are currently nine different investigations ongoing. The true cost of nuclear power has to include the maintenance and security of a shut-down plant for the next 40 years and constant cooling of used fuel bundles with the power flowing the other way during this time. After which, if Canada had a “storage site” up and running” (hopefully not where currently

Dear Editor, The House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities recently released a report titled Interim Report on Rail Safety Review (June 2014). This report contained information that should cause Brighton taxpayers grave concern. This report stated that the number of crude oil shipments by rail will

increase from 160,000 carloads in 2013 to 510,000 carloads in 2016. This report also states, “Of the fleet of 80,000 to 100,000 DOT-111 tank cars currently circulating on the North American integrated rail system network only 14,000 were built to the most recent design standards. The human, property and environmental losses caused by the accident in LacMégantic have precipitated a thorough

re-examination by government and industry of safety in the North American rail transportation system. On February 3, 2014, Brighton Council debated the following motion. “This Notice of Motion recommends that council direct staff to use its own expertise and experience to develop fully referenced proposals and cost estimates for the installation of a telephone emergency notification system similar to the PRISM system that currently serves the residents of Quinte West. This Notice of Motion

proposed, next to the drinking water source for millions), the fuel can be removed and the plant decommissioned. Decommissioning a plant is expected to cost much more than its construction owing to the radiation involved. So who pays for the cost after the end of life? Why all of us through a variety of channels, but not the companies who profited during their use. The British company running Bruce Power will be out of here, the mess left for those who own it, all Canadians. As for, “What’s missing from the fracking debate,” try this one for a starter. The Alberta energy regulator is chaired by the ex-vice president of Encana. The board is totally funded

by the companies it is said to regulate. The words “public interest” have been removed from the board’s mandate (that’s honesty at least). The rules are slack to non-existent and rarely enforced. Of the thousands of leaking well bores, very few are inspected and there is no follow-up. The federal government warns that “more contaminated aquifers will be discovered, new contaminants will be identified, and more contaminated groundwater will be discharged into wetlands, streams and lakes”. Things left out indeed.

further recommends that staff be directed to complete these proposals and cost estimates immediately and in time for inclusion in the 2014 budget discussions.” This motion referenced the disaster in Lac-Mégantic and two other explosions of railcars carrying crude oil. With three mainline tracks running right through it and the increase in dangerous goods being moved by rail, the urban area of Brighton could easily became another Lac-Mégantic. Perhaps not many residents are aware, but on March 21, 2009, there was a train derailment at mile 247.20 on the mainline track just west of Brighton. The train consisted of three engines and 137 cars, of which three derailed. The derailed dangerous goods tank cars were loaded with molten naphthalene, one of which landed on its side. Fortunately, FUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE no product was NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP JULY 11 CORPORATE FLYER In the July 11 virtual flyer, released and there wrap page 3, the Apple iMac 21.5" Featuring 1.4GHz Dualwere no injuries. Core Intel® Core i5 Processor (WebID: 10282650 / 51) was This clearly advertised with incorrect specs. Please be advised that this iMac indicates that features a dual-core processor NOT a quad-core processor, as serious train previously advertised. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. accidents can and do happen in our

community. Considering the aforementioned, one would have assumed unanimous support for the motion, but it was not supported by Deputy-mayor Vandertoorn and Councillors Kerr, Rittwage and Rowley and instead the motion was shunted off to the Emergency Planning Committee. However, they did so without any request for a timely report with recommendations. Over five months later and on the one-year anniversary of the LacMégantic disaster, it seems there has been no progress on this important initiative. This is not criticism of the Emergency Planning Committee. Once again, politics seem to be getting in the way of the health, welfare and safety of Brighton taxpayers. This term of council is not finished, but there is plenty of unfinished business. We need councillors that are prepared to make the right decisions for the right reasons!

Paul Whittaker, Gilmour

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OPINION

Gaza 2014

Editorial - Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, said something cryptic last Friday, shortly after the Israelis began their latest round of attacks on the Gaza Strip. Condemning Hamas’s conditions for accepting a ceasefire as “exaggerated and unnecessary,” he offered his condolences “to the families of the martyrs in Gaza who are fuel to those who trade in war. I oppose these Gwynne Dyer traders, on both sides.” What could he mean by that? Surely he was not suggesting that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of Israel and the leaders of Hamas, the Islamist organisation that has effective control of the Gaza Strip, have a common interest in perpetuating the current bloodbath for at least a little while longer. Yes, he was suggesting exactly that, and he was quite right. This is the third “Gaza War” since late 2008—they come around more often than World Cups in football—and each one has followed the same pattern. Some Israelis are kidnapped and/or killed, Israel makes mass arrests of Hamas cadres in the West Bank and launches air and missile strikes on the Gaza Strip, Hamas lets the missiles fly, and away we go again. A few wrinkles are different this time. The kidnapping and murder of three young Israeli hitch-hikers in the West Bank, probably by Palestinians who had links with Hamas (although it denies responsibility), was followed by the torture and murder of a young Palestinian, probably by Israeli vigilantes. The ceasefire signed after the last round in 2012 was already being violated by both sides for some months before the real shooting started a week ago. And, most important, Hamas had achieved a political reconciliation of sorts with Mahmoud Abbas’s rival organisation that rules the West Bank as the Palestinian Authority. But although every turn of the wheel is a little bit different, the pattern remains the same. So why would Prime Minister Netanyahu be willing to launch Israel’s third war against the Gaza Strip in eight years? Because the nature of his political alliances with other parties on the Israeli right, and especially with the settler lobby, means that he could not make a peace deal that the Palestinians would accept even if he wanted to (which he probably doesn’t). That’s why he was instrumental in sabotaging the Oslo Accords, the theoretical basis for a peaceful “two-state solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, during his first term as prime minister in 1996-1999. Back in power in the past five years, his primary excuse for not moving on negotia-

tions has been that Mahmoud Abbas could not deliver peace because he controlled only the West Bank, while the intransigent Hamas ruled the Gaza Strip. Then Abbas stitched together a compromise that brought Hamas back into a unity government three months ago, and Netanyahu claimed that he could not be expected to negotiate with a government that included the “terrorists” of Hamas. So is he now trying to destroy Hamas so that Abbas can rule unhindered over all the Palestinian territories and become a suitable partner for peace? Of course not. Netanyahu knows, on the evidence of the previous two wars, that Hamas can be battered into temporary quiescence but not destroyed. He also probably realises that if he did manage to destroy Hamas, its place would be taken by a less corrupt and much more extreme Islamist outfit that might really hurt Israel. He is just doing this, with no expectation of victory, because Israeli public opinion demands it. Hamas’s motive for wanting a little war are more obvious and urgent: it has lost almost all its sources of funding. Iran stopped funding its budget to the tune of $20 million per month when Hamas sided with the Sunni rebels in the Syrian civil war. Egypt stopped helping it after last year’s military coup against Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood government, and closed the tunnels under the border through which the Gaza Strip received most of its imported goods. Those imports were Hamas’s main source of tax revenue. Hamas is broke, and if it stays broke its control over the Strip will weaken. Whereas a war with Israel will rally the local Palestinians to its support, and if enough of them are killed Egypt and the Gulf states may feel compelled to give Hamas financial aid. So the only real question is how many dead Palestinians will satisfy both Netanyahu’s need to look tough and Hamas’s need to rebuild popular support at home and get financial help from abroad. On past performance, the magic number is between a hundred and a thousand dead: around 1,200 Palestinians were killed in the 2008-2009 war, and 174 in 2012. After that—assuming that only a handful of Israelis have been killed, which is guaranteed by the fact that Israeli air and missiles strikes are a hundred times more efficient at killing than Hamas’s pathetic rockets—a ceasefire becomes possible. We have already crossed the lower threshold of that range of Palestinian deaths in the current mini-war, so a ceasefire is theoretically possible now, but both sides will probably press on for at least another few days. Then the ceasefire will be agreed, and both sides will start thinking about the next round, only a few years from now. But the dead will stay dead.

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Change is inevitable, it doesn’t have to be inimical By John Campbell

Editorial - As evidence mounts that something out of the ordinary is happening to the Earth’s environment, on a scale that’s truly frightening, there are other changes taking place that should awaken similar fears about the future. It’s what’s happening to the world’s social climate: that “combination of customs, morals, attitudes and behaviour” (Psychology Dictionary). Social climate change is occurring and not all for the better, judging by news reports from around the world. Events, movements, trends, and incidents of senseless violence all point to an unsettling truth. Humankind is under stress as never before, largely of its own making, and the civilizing forces that keep it from descending into anarchy are under attack. It’s much more than the endless conflict that roils the Middle East and the turmoil in Ukraine that threaten international peace. The world will always have its trouble spots, fuelled by political, religious, territorial and tribal animosities, so nothing has changed in that respect—other than the capacity for destruction, which has insanely increased with the aid of technology. But technology is also to blame, in large part, for other modern developments that, in time, will have equally dire consequences for society. The changes taking place are insidious and not always recognized for the threats they are because their introduction was trumpeted as improving mankind’s lot. This would include automation on a massive scale without concern for the devastating effect it would have on people displaced from their jobs. Generations left without hope of even a modest future are tempted by what the agents of chaos have to offer, and so the sense of despair widens The Internet is a resource of immense value but the price being asked more and more of its users is to surrender their privacy, to be used as pawns in social experiments. Giving up control of their identity is no big deal, they think, as long as the reward satisfies some yearning and, better still, is free. And as governments zealously protect the information they’ve gathered and hoarded, citizens have meekly accepted a burgeoning infrastructure that spies on them wherever they go, put in place for their own protection they’re told. And while it’s true to some extent that security cameras deter crime and help capture

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Rockfest act The Trews overwhelmed by praise for Highway of Heroes song the band members in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Entertainment - Belleville “She laid it all on the line for It’s hard to believe, given the what she believed in,” Johntheme of one of their most popAngus said. “That’s something ular songs, but no members of I think everyone can relate to.” The Trews have ever attended While Highway of Heroes is a repatriation ceremony at CFB one of the band’s most recogTrenton, nor stood on a Highnized songs, it’s by no means way 401 overpass as a hearse their only hit. The band is tourcarrying a fallen solider passed ing to promote its sixth studio underneath. album. They’ve also released Yet their song Highway of several live albums and EPs Heroes has been praised for since becoming a nationally perfectly capturing the patriotic recognized band more than a spirit that adds comfort to these decade ago. somber events. Their large discography alThe song is named for the lows them to change the set list stretch of Highway 401 from every night, making them the CFB Trenton to Toronto, where type of band that has a loyal soldiers who died in Afghanifan base that travels with them stan were carried upon their on tours. return home, before being de“I think on our best nights livered to their families. there’s a fifth element that It’s hard not to shed a tear for John-Angus stressed takes over between the four anyone affected by the conflict guys and the audience—an the song was not when singer Colin MacDonald energy that sort of takes over croons, “Carry me softly, down and creates a sort of magic,” intended to be the highway of heroes, true said John-Angus. “And on our patriot love, there was never pro-war but rather worst night we play our greatmore.” est hits.” Canadian rock band The Trews will perform at Empire Rockfest on Friday, July 25. Photo: Submitted pro-soldier. John-Angus MacDonald, The Trews are the opening The Trews’ guitarist and Coact on Friday night during the lin’s brother, says he and his Since then, John-Angus says three-day rock festival, which bandmates have been over- the band has received great com- takes place at Empire Square, whelmed by the feedback the ments from fans who write to next to the Empire Theatre, song has received since its re- them through their web site and July 24-26. Popular American lease in 2010. speak to them at shows. They rock band Weezer will follow So when the band comes to were invited to play the song to their set. the region where the Highway troops stationed in Dubai and On Thursday, the show opens of Heroes starts to play the Em- once at a function attend by the with performances by Glass pire Rockfest next week, High- prime minister. Tiger and Huey Lewis and the Society to participate in the show, which way of Heroes will surely be on John-Angus stressed the song News. was watched by dozens on Friday afterthe set list, right? The show wraps up Saturday was not intended to be pro-war noon in the Lions Pavilion at Zwick’s “Without giving too much but rather pro-soldier. It in fact with performances by Sammy Island Park. away, I think there’s a good ended up being loosely based on Hagar and Extreme. For more “We’re grateful for that and for their chance it will be on it,” John- the death of Nichola Goddard, a information and tickets visit talent,” said Cheryl Lepine, a spokesAngus said, in a phone inter- soldier who died in 2006 and <www.empiresquarelive.com/ person for the Humane Society. view from Alberta last week, went to the same high school as rockfest>. The participants represented a shortlist of performers selected after an initial round on June 15 at Centennial SecondDo you have an event that we should know about? Send ary School. The contestants were not ranked folus the details so we can be there. tbush@metroland.com lowing the show. But they did receive prizes for performing and feedback from three celebrity judges, which included John Malcolm, the father of original Canadian Idol Ryan Malcolm. The contestants were also asked to perform again on a Quinte Humane SoWE ARE DO IT YOURSELF FRIENDLY AS WELL AS SUPPLYING CONTRACTORS Jimmy Rodgers, a local singer and songwriter, performs a tune at the ciety telethon expected to air on Cogeco s $RINKING 7ATER 4ANKS Quinte’s Got Talent Show on Friday. The event was a fund raiser for the on November 30. Viewers to the fund Quinte Humane Society. 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He said the song is usually on the set list no matter where the band plays, because it’s become one of their most popular songs. John-Angus said the tribute song was never planned. His brother put a chord pattern together and was struggling to find the right lyrics, although he was sure the word “highway” should be there. The band worked on it and eventually came up with the theme. They didn’t want to give the perception they were capitalizing on tragedy, so they opted to release the song as its own EP, rather than put it on the album. Proceeds from its sale then went to the Canadian Hero Fund, which benefits families of fallen soldiers.

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Forever Plaid a high note for SFT Entertainment - Stirling - It’s a funny thing. When a busload of schoolgirls brought an abrupt end to the future plans of The Plaids, a talented singing quartet, the touring singers were pretty sure they were on the road to stardom. Dead wrong. It was rather a horriďŹ c crash after all; a quadruple casualty, and a careerender in every sense. But as luck would have it, the girls all recovered completely and went on to ďŹ nish their educations while The Plaids quietly disappeared from obscurity, leaving behind no record of their musical performances save a small handful of lukewarm reviews. And lukewarm is

being nice. So it was tragic, really. But then, inexplicably, they got their second chance. Some decades later, through cosmic forces and the magic of theatre, The Plaids returned to the stage and, in the new ending, offered up the performance of a lifetime. Forever Plaid opened last week at the Stirling Festival Theatre and the Stuart Ross musical, featuring familiar tunes from the 1950s through the 1970s, continues through this weekend before it’s all over. Again. So if you like music or laughing even a little bit, don’t miss this show. Seriously. It is that good. And much of the funny is found in the footwork. Jeremy Lapalme, Dan Thompson,

Keenan Viau and Tyler Check are nothing short of stellar as The Plaids, nailing hit after hit and punchline after punchline. Playing Jinx, Sparky, Francis and Smudge, they are a quirky bunch with a little too much baggage but when the music starts they arrive right on time. Their rendition of the calypso favourite Matilda, made famous by Harry Belafonte, involved an audience romp that delighted the already receptive preview crowd last Tuesday afternoon and was one of many that ended in spontaneous applause. The final bows drew an immediate standing ovation. Choreographer Madison Kozdas, beaming after the show’s opening, played no small part in the

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Forever Plaid cast members Jeremy Lapalme, Keenan Viau, Tyler Check and Dan Thompson are delighting SFT audiences with the musical comedy that continues through this weekend. Photo: Richard Turtle

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News - Quinte West - It takes about a week to travel the length of the TrentSevern Waterway, starting from the river mouth in Trenton and going through 45 locks to Port Severn on Lake Simcoe. The trip passes includes 36 conventional locks, two of the world’s largest lift locks and a marine railway. It slides by a varied landscape from the rolling countryside of the south to the Kawarthas cottage country and spectacular scenery of the north. In Quinte West the canal system goes north through seven locks from Trenton to Frankford and Glen Ross and through Percy Reach on to Campbellford. Facilities are open along the route, with electrical plug-ins available in Frankford for overnight stays. The history of the Trent goes back to the 1800s when the ďŹ rst immigrants used it for a route to carry furs and tim- Boats lock through in Glen Miller, lock 3, on their way north up the Trent-Severn Waterway system. ber down the river. The harnessing of Photo: Kate Everson water power gave birth to the many mill towns like Glen Miller and Frankford. It expanded with use as a convenient passage from town to town. In 1920 after almost a century of construction, all the locks were completed along with 50 kilometres of man-made canals, 125 dams and countless areas A pharmacy first that needed ooding or dredging to creBelleville Trenton Brighton ate a navigable system. Recreational boating became a popular tourist sport. THIS WE WEEK’S BEST BUY FRIDAY JULY 4 - THURSDAY JULY 10 The waterway is 386 kilometres long from the Bay of Quinte to Georgian Bay open mid-May to mid-October. Lock hours have been extended on weekends to 7 p.m. to give boaters more time to get through to their destination. Fraser Park Marina in Trenton welcomes the ďŹ rst boaters to the system. There boaters can get food and fuel for their journey. Concerts in the park every Friday evening are good entertainment for travellers, sponsored by the DBIA. Through Quinte West’s seven locks there is plenty of ďŹ shing. In Frankford kids $UNDAS 3T % 4RENTON s -AIN 3T "RIGHTON s $UNDAS 3T % "ELLEVILLE can also cool off in the Tourist Park.

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sight gags and overall visual presentation and had every reason to smile at the end result. SFT Managing Director David Vanderlip was equally pleased after inviting the cast of the young company’s Footloose to the show to provide a little inspiration as they begin their own rehearsal process. Under the musical direction of pianist Thomas Dietzel, whose brief departure for a negotiated break creates an opportunity for some “impromptu� audience involvement, and with the help of bassist Ryk Bezemer, Forever Plaid spans

the musical genres and provides each of the performers (and one audience member) with a moment in the spotlight. But it is the group that shines brightest. And that’s after their lives were cut so short and so long ago. So there is also some comfort in knowing that, had The Plaids actually existed, they probably weren’t half as good as these guys. In fact, certainly not. For starters, the reviews would have been better. Tickets for upcoming performances are available at the box ofďŹ ce or by calling 613-395-2100.

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Community Garden raking in the fresh vegetables By Kate Everson

News - Quinte West - Hailey Deline is only 17 but she knows a good thing when she sees it. “This is a lot of work, but it’s so worth it,” she said, looking around at the abundant beds of fresh vegetables at the Community Garden. Hailey is a summer student hired through Community Living which oversees the garden. She works week-

ends, until the end of August, often getting up at 5:30 a.m. when the sun is low. “We have 42 beds of vegetables,” she said. “Now they look great, but there was a lot of weeding to do first. We were weeding eight to ten hours a day for two weeks!” Hailey is a Bayside Secondary School student who lives in Frankford and says she inherited her green thumb

from her family. The other student hired for the season is Nick JaehnKreibaum, 17, from Carrying Place, who attends Trenton High School. “I do 24 hours a week and Nick does over 30,” she said. “It’s nice to have someone my own age here and we get along so great.” Together they have managed to plant onions, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes (five beds), peas, green beans, beets, turnips, carrots, celery and cherry tomatoes, asparagus, squash, radishes and zucchini. “We took 18 bags of lettuce to the food bank,” she said. “I know they re-

ally appreciate it.” She said they tried the Salvation Army too but it was closed. The produce also gets distributed to the Community Living group homes. Hailey said they get volunteers sometimes from the Community Living Compass program who come with supervisors. Connie McLean is in charge of the program. “We show them what to do,” she said. “They get used to doing the same thing every day, like watering in the greenhouse or pulling out weeds. They’re really good, and really funny.”

Hailey’s aunt Lori Arsenault also works with Community Living and Hailey has had 40 hours of work experience with the group. The work in the gardens is the best job going, Hailey says. She has another part-time job for the summer too, but she loves this one. “This is so relaxing,” she says. The city has helped out too, cutting the grass between the beds and taking care of the flowers in the park across the road. “I love this job,” she says. “We are now harvesting. It’s really nice. It’s like having a baby, watching it grow up!”

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Hailey Deline enjoys working in the Community Garden. Photo: Kate Everson

Business - Trenton - Donaldson by Design Hair Academy has opened its doors in downtown Trenton at 84 Dundas Street West. It is now accepting students to learn the skills needed to go into the highly competitive hairstyling trade. “This is something that I have always wanted to do,” says Sharlene Donaldson, owner and instructor at the academy. “The hairstyling trade has been seen as a basic service for way too long, not a professional service and I just felt it was time to bring

back the professionalism in our trade and have it recognized for the skill and knowledge it deserves.” Donaldson by Design Hair Academy is registered as a private career college under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. The school is a tenmonth, 1,500-hour program, training in both theory and practical services. As enrollment grows, the academy will be open to the public for hairstyling services. Classes will start on the first of every month based on enrollment and the small classes will

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Follow the Yellow Fish Road to help environment News - Quinte West - It was getting a little fishy at CFB Trenton. On July 9 close to 40 children from the RecPlex Summer Kidz Kamp Program hit the streets to raise awareness about preventing pollutants from entering local waterways. Through the Yellow Fish Road program, the children painted 32 yellow fish near storm drains and put up 142 fish hangars to serve as a reminder that any materials going down storm drains can have an impact on aquatic life, including plants, insects, fish and animals, as well as on people who depend on local

water for drinking. “Storm drains are the doorways to our rivers, lakes, and streams,” says Marilyn Bucholtz, Communications and Outreach Co-ordinator for Lower Trent Conservation (LTC). Storm drains are the grates found on roadways beside the curb. Rainwater and snowmelt drain into these grates, go through a network of underground tunnels, and end up in local waterways. This water is usually not treated to remove pollutants before it reaches the local watercourse. Storm drain runoff can in-

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News - Quinte West - When Megan Smylie was six years old, she was diagnosed with Type One Diabetes, becoming one of the more than nine million Canadians living with Diabetes or prediabetes, as well as becoming part of only ten per cent who have Type 1 Diabetes. Here is her story in her own words. “By June 2015, I will have had over 23,000 insulin injections and 44,000 finger pricks to monitor my blood sugar. In order to monitor my diabetes effectively, I count carbohydrates any time I eat, and give myself insulin accordingly. This is something I do every day,

and what may seem like a lot of work has become second nature to me. My diabetes is the first thing I think about when I wake up in the morning, and the last thing I think about before I fall asleep at night. While diabetes is something I think about twenty-four/seven, I do not believe it controls my life or defines who I am. “This is why I have committed to the challenge of joining Team Diabetes to compete in a half-marathon in August 2015 in Reykjavik, Iceland. This event is particularly significant because I will be participating in 2015, after my fifteenth anniversary and have set a personal fund-

raising goal for the Canadian Diabetes Association of $15,000. “This event is more than a halfmarathon to me—it is a challenge mentally, physically and financially. Mentally, I will have to prepare for the nerves as the race approaches, as well as not allowing my mind to give up on running before my body does. Physically, I will have to spend months running and training in order to become fit enough to complete the run. Along with that I will have to manage my diabetes effectively while training and during the run. Financially, I have been given a mandatory goal of $6,100, and have set a personal goal of $15,000. It is only with the

generous support of friends, family, and even strangers that I will meet this challenge. “This is why I am personally asking for your support in my mission to help fight diabetes and, if you are willing, to sponsor me. Linked below is the Team Diabetes site, in which I have my own pledge page. It is a goal of mine to not only find sponsors of ten and twenty dollars, but of $100, $200 or even $500. While larger amounts are harder to obtain, I am asking you to consider donating to the cause. I, along with millions of other diabetics, appreciate your support in the fight against diabetes, and cannot thank Please see “Team” on page 15

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Conservation summer events aim to turn kids into environmentalists monarch butterflies. The program fits with Quinte Conservation’s mandate to preserve the environment along the Moira, Napanee and Salmon River watersheds. The Belleville event was one of five Monarch Madness events happening this summer. The next one is Monday, August 4, at Arts Centre Hastings in Madoc, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The final one is Friday, August 8, at Conservation Park in Napanee, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All events are free, said Navrot, and entire families are encouraged to come out for some “old-fashioned fun outdoors.”

News - Belleville - About 300 children took part in a Monarch Madness event hosted by Quinte Conservation on Wednesday, July 9. That might mean 300 future environmentalists are among us. The event, held at Riverside Park, featured several learning stations, all designed to help children gain a better understanding of our earth, our water, and the reptiles and insects that live in them. “If children are taught about the natural world early on, they’re more likely to make an effort to conserve and protect it,” said Maya Navrot, Quinte Conservation’s education co-ordinator. “If you ask any environmentalist why they do what they do, most will say something about developing a love for being outdoors as a child.” The event allowed children to get up close and even carry exotic snakes, provided by a business called Sciensational Sssnakes!! It also allowed them to drop nets into the Moira River to catch insects and create a device to carry home a milkweed seedling that can Five-year-old Emersyn Bartlett caught this crayfish using a net in the Moira River during Quinte Conserve as a home for servation’s Monarch Madness event on Thursday, July 9. Photo: Stephen Petrick

A boa constrictor named Belle wraps itself between brothers Aidan (l) and Kieran Carter at the Monarch Madness event. The boys are from Cleveland, Ohio, and were visiting a relative in the local area. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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News – Belleville – June Dolittle does not have an appropriate last name. The people of Fairview Towers will tell you she does a lot. Residents of the Bridge Street West building donated four cheques of $290 each to four local causes last Friday. The money was raised through weekly breakfasts cooked and largely organized by June. The benefactors were women’s shelter Three Oaks Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, the Gleaners Food Bank and the Belleville firefighters’ annual Christmas toy drive. At least once a week, June cooks a breakfast for residents in the building, a social housing unit owned by Hastings County. The residents pay $3 for the meals and the money goes towards an annual donation. Over the past year, the donations totaled $1,160, so the money was divided evenly to distribute to four causes chosen by the residents. Representatives from each organization picked up the cheques at a breakfast on July 11, and each one was overwhelmed by the gift. “This is awesome,” said Ryan Turcotte, a Belleville firefighter who received the cheque for the toy drive.

Representatives from four organizations posed for a picture with Fairview Towers residents who donated to their causes. Pictured are (back row) resident Nina Thompson, Len Kennedy of Habitat for Humanity, Ryan Turcotte of the Belleville firefighters’ toy drive (front row) Kirsten Geisler of Gleaners Food Bank, Pam Ferrill of Habitat for Humanity, resident June Dolittle, and Jennifer Loner of Three Oaks Foundation. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Lieutenant-Colonel Ryan Deming (l), Colonel David Lowthian (c), 8 Wing Commander, and LieutenantColonel Damon Perrault (r) sign the Change of Command scrolls during the 426 Change of Command parade held at Hangar 1 at 8 Wing/Canadian Forces Base Trenton on June 25. Photo: 8 Wing Imaging

News - Trenton - Members of 426 (Transport Training) Squadron, also known as the Thunderbirds, warmly welcomed their new Commanding Officer (CO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ryan Deming, during a change of command parade at CFB Trenton on June 26. Lieutenant-Colonel Deming succeeds Lieutenant-Colonel Damon Perrault, who was 426 Squadron’s CO for the past two years. “I am pleased to welcome LieutenantColonel Deming to the 8 Wing command team as the CO of 426 Squadron,” said 8 Wing Commander Colonel David Lowthian. “With his extensive

experience in air mobility, I’m confident that he will continue the great job that Lieutenant-Colonel Perrault has done in leading the Thunderbird Squadron.” 426 Squadron carries out between 80 and 125 serials of 25 different courses every year to generate operationally effective air mobility aircrew and technicians in support of Canadian Armed Forces operations. Anticipating the future needs of the Air Mobility community and the new fleet of CC130J Hercules, 426 Squadron’s school expanded its facilities in 2012. The Air Mobility Training Centre was designed and built to accommodate the latest

in aircrew and technician simulation, making it one of the most advanced training facilities in the world. The Squadron graduates approximately 420 personnel annually. “Command of 426 Squadron has been the highlight of my career in the RCAF so far,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Perrault. “This Squadron is filled with professionals who are passionate about what they do and ensuring that all training, testing and evaluation and operational and administrative support is done to the absolute best of their abilities; leading people with that level of dedication and commitment has been inspiring.” The incoming CO said he is “both honoured and humbled to have been afforded the privilege to command 426 Squadron.” “I look forward to returning to a Squadron whose reputation is synonymous with professionalism and excellence. The Thunderbirds will continue to develop and train the airmen and airwomen to meet the demands of both the RCAF and CAF now and into the future,” said

Lieutenant-Colonel Deming. Lieutenant-Colonel Deming was born and raised in Simcoe, Ontario, and enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1993. He received a baccalaureate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, in 1997. After earning his navigator wings in 1998, LieutenantColonel Deming joined 429 (T) Squadron in Trenton as a tactical and strategic navigator. In 2002, LieutenantColonel Deming was posted to 426 Squadron in Trenton as part of the Tactical Training Flight. In 2007, LieutenantColonel Deming was posted to Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (CEFCOM) as Senior Watch Officer in the Command and Control Centre. Following this posting he returned to 8 Wing Trenton as the Standards Flight Commander for 436 (Transport) Squadron. Lieutenant-Colonel Deming was promoted to his current rank in 2012 and subsequently posted to Chief of Force Development where he has worked in the Directorate of Strategic Co-

Three congregations amalgamate (right) The three congregations in Trenton comprised of Grace, King Street and North Trenton United Church voted to amalgamate on October 20, 2013, and their journey was under way. On June 29 at a combined service in Bain Park the new name of the church was unveiled by the Amalgamation Team: Trenton United Church will now be recognized as the only United Church in Trenton. From the left are the Reverend Tim Hayward, the Reverend Jean Wilson and the Reverend Brad Ford. Photo: Submitted

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When patients experience tooth loss, their dentist will likely discuss different treatment options to replace their missing teeth. When it comes to replacement options, there are essentially two groups that all replacement options fall into: removable and fixed. Today we will focus our discussion on removable prostheses. Removable prostheses, such as complete and partial dentures have only one main advantage: cost. Because the initial costs of removable appliances are relatively less expensive compared to fixed options, many patients opt for prostheses such as partial dentures or complete dentures when deciding on how to replace their missing teeth. Unfortunately, there are many disadvantages of using a removable prosthesis to replace natural teeth: Biting forces are decreased. • The bite force decreases from 200 PSI to 50 PSI for partial denture wearers • Denture wearers that have worn their dentures for 15 or more years will have a reduced bite force

of only 6 PSI. Chewing efficiency is decreased. • Patients with dentures have 97% less chewing efficiency compared to patients with a full set of natural teeth Digestive disorders may develop. • Often times these conditions require the use of medications to treat them. One’s life span may be decreased • Food selection is limited, thereby decreasing healthy food intake. This can lead to poor nutrition Partial dentures can apply excessive and damaging forces to the remaining natural teeth • This can lead to further tooth loss Negative psychological effects related to complete and partial dentures Given the many negative effects of using removable prostheses to replace missing natural teeth, it is hard to imagine that complete or partial dentures are a TRUE replacement for teeth. Thankfully, with the introduction of dental implants, these effects are greatly reduced and often minimized. Replacement of missing teeth can be a lot more predictable and comfortable with dental implants. To learn more about your options, talk to your dentist about dental implants and the benefits they can provide to you.

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News - Brighton - Brighton will serve as the host for the first leg of the 2014 Great Waterfront Trail Adventure, a five-day cycling holiday along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Participants will be following a “lollipop route” to get from Brighton to Cornwall, says the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, the charity responsible for organizing the adventure. The distance between campsites each day will be limited to between 40 to 60 kilometres to give riders more time to explore communities, as well as shop, swim, dine and learn about local history. The adventure begins Monday, August 11, at the King Edward Community Centre with Picton the destination at the end of a 65-kilometre ride. But the fun will begin the night before at the arena with a pre-Adventure party that’s open to everybody. Canadian singer/songwriter Peter Solmes, who’s been called “Ontario’s Musical Historian,” will perform and there will be

a “wacky photo booth” as well during the two-hour event which begins at 8 p.m. “I would dare say there will be the best part of a hundred cyclists here in Brighton to start it off,” said Mayor Mark Walas, who will take part in the ride to Picton the first day. Walas took up cycling five years ago, encouraged by his friend Phil McRae, a retired General Motors employee who has a cottage near the Presqui’ile Point lighthouse. Last week McRae and other members of Seniors on Spokes (SOS), in Oshawa where he lives, were in Brighton for one of their weekly rides in an area that stretches from Scarborough to Prince Edward County, and north to Peterborough. They’ve been to Brighton many times. “It’s a beautiful run, everybody loves it … it’s so scenic,” McRae said. Those taking part were given a choice of two routes to ride, one easy, the other longer and harder.

SOS, which currently has 40 members, was started 25 years ago by retired GM employees. Now its ranks include spouses and friends. Alan Saunders, the club’s oldest member, at age 86, took up cycling in 1948 when a friend suggested he give it try. He did and “was bitten right there, I just love it.” Saunders kept up the love affair until he “discovered women,” got married and raised a family. When the kids grew up and moved out, he resumed cycling and it’s helped kept him fit. But the years are catching up with him. “I just love cycling but I’ve got to slow down, I’m getting too old now,” he said. “I’m afraid of falling and stuff like that.” Saunders still rides about 100 kilometres a week. He has to cover up, because he’s had skin cancer four times. “All these people with the bare arms and bare legs, they better be careful,” he said.

News - Stirling - An outdoor art exhibit and sale is expected to draw crowds to the Henry Street Park on Saturday when more than 20 artists will be on hand through much of the day. Art in the Park is marking its third year in Stirling and organizer Andre Jolicoeur says many participants will be returning and this installment is shaping up to be the largest yet. In a large shady area bordered by the creek, a playground and the ball diamond, visitors to the park between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. can expect to see original artwork, prints, photography, crafts, pottery and

Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Karl and Joanne Young

Quinte Access celebrated 25 years Quinte Access celebrated 25 years in the community with a barbecue and plaque presentations on July 10. Here founding member Bob Haker, executive director Nadyne Mattis and Councillor Bob Wannamaker accept certificates from the city. Photo: Kate Everson

July 18th, 1964 Congratulations on 50 years together! All our love from your children, Shawn and Richelle, Shelley and Rick, Sherry, and all your grandchildren and your 2 beautiful great-grandchildren! We love you!

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Sports Wall of Fame honours new inductees

By Kate Everson

Sports - Quinte West - New inductees to the Sports Wall of Fame were honoured at a special presentation at the YMCA on Saturday, July 12. “We have people coming from Calgary, London, Kingston and Oakville,” said committee chair Doug Whitney. This year there are two athletes, two teams and eight builders being recognized with their plaques added to the wall. To date there are 58 athletes, 63 teams and 111 builders on the wall of the YMCA. “We have a dedicated committee who did all the research, phone calls and background,” Whitney said. The Sports Wall of Fame started six years ago with the recognition that people who put so much time into sports should be acknowledged. Mayor John Williams commented the city is blessed Alicia Cherrett with her son Glen Cherrett and his plaque on the wall. to have the Wall of Fame in a facility this size. Special guest speaker was former Trenton mayor Neil Robertson. “This is a great city,” Robertson said. “This place is like a palace!” He said kids are not getting enough activity and many are overweight. We need to encourage youth to get outside and be healthy. “We can’t all be on the Wall of Fame but we can participate at our own level,” Robertson said. “I reached my 80th birthday a few weeks ago and I know it isn’t easy. But as the great Jack Devine said, ‘If you don’t play sport, be one.’” Vice chair Leslie Roseblade said they also need to recognize family members who have provided support, to watch, drive or to participate in the sports. Plaques were presented by the committee members to the recipients, then the wall was unveiled and people snapped pictures next to their photos. Debbie Bonter pauses by her plaque on the wall.

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Refreshments were offered afterwards. Athletes were Brian Hanson and Chantel Pilon. Builders were Bill Glover, Debbie Bonter, Don Ogden, Glen Cherrett, Harold Pete Roberts, Ray

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Don Ogden’s wife Jean and grandson Nick were at the ceremony.

Hanley, Terry Hore and Tim Larry. Teams were Trenton Rotary Squirt All Stars 1962- Ray Hanley’s wife Eleanor and children Skye Barnes and Mike Hanley at the plaque for Ray. 1963 Canadian Champs and 2013-2014 Quinte West Castleridge Concrete Juvenile Hawks.

Next time, try flipping a coin Cramahe Township – Police report a Toronto-area couple were travelling on Highway 401 last Saturday in the early morning hours when they began arguing over where they should spend the night. The male asked the driver to stop the vehicle but he exited before it had come to a full stop on the shoulder of the road. There were no injuries and he left the area on foot, Northumberland

OPP said. Police were contacted and the man was located a short distance away from the highway on Crandall Road. No charges were laid but the couple were separated for the evening. Over the weekend, OPP responded to 33 trafficrelated calls (22 of which involved reports of erratic driving), as well as four incidents related to mental health issues and four others related to mischief.

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Bulls summer hockey camps offer players the OHL experience By Stephen Petrick steve.petrick@metroland.com

Sports - Belleville - It may be July, but the off-season is almost over for the Belleville Bulls hockey club, as it’s preparing for a full month of summer hockey camps for youth and adults. The Summer Development Program is an annual tradition for the Ontario Hockey League club, which prides itself on community involvement.

Jake Grimes, the Bulls assistant coach and co-ordinator for the program, says no other OHL club offers quite an extensive series of camps. They’re designed to help players develop strength and skills, but they’re also intended to help players grow a love for the game. “There’s a lot of teaching that takes place,” said Grimes. “But there’s a lot of fun that takes place.”

The camps include: The Girls Camps, designed for girls of any level, July 28 to August 1. The Summer Goaltending Academy. Week 1 is for AAA-level goaltenders August 4 to 8. Week 2 is for goalies of all ages and skill levels and runs August 11 to 15. The Tyke Learn to Play Camp is for kids born in 2008 and 2009. Week 1 is August 11 to 15 and Week 2 is August 18-22.

Rob Bunton, a coach with the Belleville Bulls Summer Development Program, goes over drills with youngsters at last year’s camp. Photo: Submitted

The Summer Day Camps. Week 1 is for Peewees, August 4 to 8. Week 2 is for Atoms August 11 to 15. Week 3 is for Novice/ Tykes August 18 to 22. The Adult Camp is for male recreational players age 19 and over. The camp takes place in the evenings from August 18 to 22. Grimes said the Bulls are proud to put on the camps because it allows the team to build its community relations. Bulls players participate in the youth camps, by tutoring the kids and serving as coaches on the teams as they compete in scrimmages. Among those participating this year, is Jake Marchment, who was just drafted by the Stan-

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While the camps develop better hockey players, they also allow the Bulls to improve as a hockey organization. Grimes said the camps are good for the Bulls players themselves because, by committing to it, they learn about the responsibility they have as hockey players in the community. The programs also help the Bulls build a loyal fan base. “The beautiful thing about the size of our town is when you do great things in the community, it matters,” Grimes said. There is still time to register for many of the programs. For more information visit <www. bellevillebulls.com/page/hockeyschool>.

Judoka comes out on top in Combative Grappling event Sports - Quinte West - Mike Currie of the Quinte Judo Club did the club proud at CFB Petawawa’s second annual Combative Grappling Tournament, held Saturday, July 5. Mi-

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ley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. Alex Yuill, a Wellington native, and Justin Lemcke, a member of Canada’s Under 17 squad, are also expected to take part. Grimes said the summer camps have been offered for nearly 15 years and it’s been rewarding for him to see past participants develop great hockey careers. He said several participants have gone on to play in the OHL or other elite leagues. Each camp has a different program suitable for the age of participants. But all generally offer a range of different activities from skills development, to dry land training and scrimmages.

chael, who is stationed at CFB Trenton not only earned a firstplace finish in the heavyweight division, but also pulled off a second-place finish in the open weight category where the top

fighters of each division squared off against each other. The tournament is limited to military members only, and was essentially full out judo and Continued on page 23


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Local lawn bowlers win silver

Sports - Belleville - Donna Mcleese of the Belleville Bowling Club and Jackie Bedard of the Trenton Bowling Club won a silver medal at the pairs Provincial Lawn Bowling Champion-

ship in Pickering recently. They are the first pairs team from this district to ever win silver, since records starting being kept in 1989. The second-place finish qualified the pair to compete

in the national championships in Winnipeg August 17 to 23. In Pickering, Mcleese and Bedard had a grueling schedule as they had to compete in six, 18-end games.

U12 Comets had the momentum

Sports - The Back in Motion Chiropractic U12 Girls Comets played at Riverside Monday night against the Kingston Catarqui Clippers. All the practicing is paying off for the Comets. The game started with two quick goals by the strikers Jenna Plumbe and Heidi LaCosta which were answered shortly by the Clippers. The momentum was with the Comets after that. It was 4 - 2 by the half and 6-2 in the end. Zoe Uens scored twice and both Plumbe and LaCosta scored a total of two each. Ex-

cellent defensive playing by Maddie McGillen, Hannah O’Boyle Kelly, Emma Johnstone, Isabel Coupland and Regan Paul and strong midfield by Charlotte Finkle, Tori

Maracle, Alyssa Noronha, Abby Brady, Olivia Shortt and Chloe O’Boyle Kelly guaranteed the win. Hats off to our steadfast goalie Jenna O’Neill.

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Cadets invade 8 Wing/CFB Trenton for another summer

Lt.-Col. Darryl Rolfe and Cadet WO1 Rizvi ring the ceremonial bell, signalling the start of summer training. More than 1,800 course cadets, staff and staff cadets will have experienced the Cadet Program at the Trenton Air Cadet Summer Training Centre (TACSTC) at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. Photo: Submitted By Ross Lees and Capt. Melody Chan

News - The cadets are back in town. By the time this summer has receded into memory, more than 1,800 course cadets, staff and staff cadets will have experienced the Cadet Program at the Trenton Air Cadet Summer Training Centre (TACSTC) located at 8 Wing/ CFB Trenton. The Unit Public Affairs Representa-

tive for TACSTC this summer is Captain Melody Chan, an occasional teacher with the local school board who has lived in Trenton since 2006. Originally a cadet with 110 Black Hawk Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron (RCACS), she now works with 79 TRENT Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps in Trenton and enjoys her time with the cadets.

“I like working with the cadets,� she said. Very familiar with the Cadet Program, she expects this year’s staff to deliver a fun and exciting program that is safe for the cadets attending training this summer. “We want the cadets to go home with a new set of skills they can transfer back to their home unit and community,� she

noted. “What we learn in cadets is not necessarily just part of the Cadet Program but often expands to all corners of a youth’s life.â€? Newly appointed Cadet Warrant OfďŹ cer First (WO1) Class Wasi Rizvi from 845 Avro Arrow RCACS in Mississauga, Ontario, is the inspiration for all cadets at TACSTC as he takes the top cadet leadership spot. He indicated

that one of his main goals was to “develop leadership skills� of the cadets in his charge while he expands on his own abilities. He hopes to help “facilitate the growth of the cadets� in the program and recognizes that he himself must prepare for independence as he heads into post-secondary education in the fall, studying Life Sciences at the University Please see “1,800� on page B2

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1,800 course cadets, staff and staff cadets will experience the Cadet Program this summer Continued from page B1

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was obviously helpful as cadets helped each other through the check-in. Returning course cadets were quick to spot old friends from previous summers with excitement and enthusiastic greetings.

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Having respect for the welfare of farm animals pays dividends By John Campbell

Lifestyles - Campbellford - Treating livestock with dignity and not keeping them confined in buildings is good for the animals—and the bottom line, says a Keene-area farmer who raises heritage breeds noted for their hardiness. Animals under stress get ill and the way to prevent that from happening is to give them “everything they need” in a natural environment, Roger Harley said in a half-hour presentation he gave at the Incredible Edibles Festival held in Campbellford July 12. Originally from England, he and his family raise Tamworth pigs, Wiltshire horned sheep, and Belted Galloway cattle as well as growing peas, oats, and sorghum on 1,500 acres, and they’re “pushing” animal welfare “to the absolute maximum … just to prove a point,” that it pays off, Harley said. “We now have third party documentation from universities to prove that it actually works,” he said. Harley said his farming operation is unique in Canada in that it’s certified

by the Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, which is dedicated to reducing animal suffering caused by people, and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, an organization based in the UK that sets standards for the treatment of farm animals. Those standards, says the Society, include “the freedoms from hunger and thirst; from discomfort; from pain; to express normal behaviour; and from fear and distress.” On farms where animals are subject to inhumane conditions and practices, “a lot of it is done for ease of management and everything like that, not the economics at all,” Harley said. “The other thing, it’s getting pretty difficult to actually find people who will work outside with

these animals nowadays.” they use no fertilizer or chemicals to grow their crops and His livestock live “a life of non-confinement” they “look absolutely incredible.” outdoors, “away from concrete walls, steel bars and slatted floors, where the animals are regularly fed drugs like antibiotics,” according to his farm’s web site, www.harleyfarms.ca. “You can either cut corners and … get caught out or you do it properly,” Harley said. “Our cost per animal is no higher” than that of conventional farms, especially those that raise hogs, which are paying an “arm and leg to run,” because of the rising cost of electricity to heat buildings in winter and to cool them in summer. Harley invited audience members to visit his family’s farms. “We have nothing to hide,” he said, adding

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sembling and ďŹ nishing a military aircraft. Turned into a project for their apprentices, shop supervisor Warrant OfďŹ cer Steve Hough said the Sabre was in very bad shape. “The whole upper section of the fuselage was all corroded away,â€? he noted. “There were holes in there.â€? Holes and a lot of other material placed there by insects, birds and small animals, added WO Hough. And bees. When the aircraft was ďŹ rst brought into the new facilities at ATESS, bees, once inactive outside in the colder air, ďŹ lled

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News - No wonder they’re so proud of their work! A F-86 Sabre jet, that had once been proudly displayed on a pedestal at Zwick’s Park in Belleville and had fallen into disrepair, is now almost ready to go back on display, thanks to the tremendous work of the people at Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron (ATESS) at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. The squadron was asked to take on the work of restoring the Sabre because of the expertise of its technicians, which includes repairing, as-

ATESS completes refurbishment of Belleville’s F-86 Sabre

ence of working on an aircraft,â€? WO Hough noted. “They replaced all of the skin and any structure behind the skin that was damaged was repaired or replaced.â€? The City of Belleville approached former ATESS Commander Lieutenant-Colonel. Jim Bates about taking on the project, remembers WO Hough. It was agreed that the city would pay for the materials required for the reďŹ t while ATESS would supply the manpower. “You can’t compare this to any aircraft we have today,â€? WO Hough said. “It’s a piece of our heritage.â€? From beginning to end, about

30 ATESS personnel worked on the aircraft. Now, the ďŹ nal little touches will be put on the aircraft as the pedestal in Belleville is being prepared. Once the pedestal is ready, the aircraft will be moved to Zwick’s Park by the Recovery and Salvage Team and be mounted back on the pedestal where it was ďŹ rst displayed in 1967. Sometime after that, a special ceremony will be held to rededicate the aircraft, although WO Hough did say that there will be some “fudge-timeâ€? included in that process for any little unforeseen details that might arise between now and then.

The members of the Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron (ATESS) at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton proudly pose with the F-86 Sabre Golden Hawk they have spent the past two years restoring in preparation for it being replaced on its pedestal in Zwick’s Park in Belleville. Photo: Ross Lees

the canopy of the aircraft as the aircraft warmed up in its new environment. This caused some anxiety for those preparing to work on the aircraft but once the bees were cleared out, ATESS went to work on the aircraft in earnest. Wednesday, ATESS personnel moved the ďŹ nished aircraft out of their detailing booths and into the light of day again, where they tested the reassembly of the revitalized Sabre. Carefully manoeu-

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Lifestyles - A few weeks ago, Lindsay Maxim, the Executive Co-ordinator at the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre, spoke to our local Probus Club about the Peterborough facility that’s dedicated to treating and rehabilitating our native turtles. I found this talk fascinating, so I decided to check out this turtle hospital for myself. I simply made arrangements to drive to 1434 Chemong Road in Peterborough, the new home of the Turtle Trauma Centre, meet Lindsay, and have my very own tour of the place. I found a lot of turtles being cared for there, including many that had been hit by cars or injured by motorboat propellers. Some of their shells were now quite a patchwork, but the injured turtles were “on the mend.” I also discovered there were several hatchlings that had been nurtured there over the winter and then released back into the wild. I was shocked to find out that only one per cent of turtle hatchlings survive to adulthood, so each turtle saved has quite an impact on the overall turtle population. I also learned that many of these turtles are released with a tracker on the shell so they can be monitored. Therefore, we have the ability/skill to track a tiny turtle in the wild—but we can’t find that mammoth missing airplane. While at this centre, I met Dr. Sue Carstairs, the facility’s vet and medical director, and I learned that she’s an authorized wildlife custodian, with over 20 years of experience in wildlife medicine. In addition to working in this turtle hospital, the only one solely caring for Ontario’s turtle population, she also works part time at the Toronto Wildlife Centre and as a professor at Seneca College. Therefore, she’s certainly one busy person. Dr. Carstairs said one of the greatest rewards at the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre is simply to see a seriously injured turtle “successfully restored to health and returned to its home in the wild,” and this reminded me of my own experience, a few years ago, when I participated in a rehabilitated turtle release program in Florida. In my particular case, a local television camera crew was there to record the event, and the large turtles were released right back into their ocean home. I discovered that Ontario’s turtle population is dramatically declining, and seven species are listed as “species at risk.” the Blanding’s turtle, eastern musk turtle, and spiny softshell are “threatened”, the snapping turtle and Northern map turtle are of “special concern”, and the wood turtle and spotted turtle are designated as “endangered.” The Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre is a registered charity, and it’s primarily funded by private donations. Its goal is “to protect and conserve Ontario’s native turtles and the habitat in which they live.” It participates in extensive

research in the field to further conservation initiatives, and it has an outreach program that provides educational programs and display booths to promote turtle conservation and stewardship. It has a number of volunteers that help out at the facility and a network of volunteer drivers who will bring injured turtles to the hospital itself (yes, a turtle taxi service). If you happen to find an injured turtle, you can place it in a dark, dry, well ventilated plastic container and then phone the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre at 705-741-5000 for a list of drop-off locations. Do not attempt to feed an injured turtle. Note the location where the turtle was found to ensure it can be released according to provincial regulations. If you’re out for a stroll along a road and find a turtle trying to cross a road, it’s probably looking for food, a mate, or a nesting spot. It’s best to move the turtle off the road, in the direction it was heading. If it’s a snapping turtle, try using a branch, board, car mat, or shovel to get it off the road safely. If you find a nest on the roadside, do not remove (as this is illegal). Once an injured turtle is brought to the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre, it’s treated with x-rays, pain medications, etc., and surgery is performed right there, if necessary. If you decide to visit this facility and have your own tour, as I did, it’s now open to the public on Wednesday (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and Saturday (from noon until 3 p.m.), and these hours will expand as time passes. There is no set admission fee, but donations are certainly welcomed. Dr. Carstairs enthusiastically confirmed that this new location “will have more space for treatment and rehabilitation” and “will allow the public some behind-the-scenes viewing.” For more information: <www. kawarthaturtle. org>. Lindsay and a snapping turtle at the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre.

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The operating room at the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre.

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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

Sale Managed & Sold by

Kevin Barker Auctions Ltd. 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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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

AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & FARM MACHINERY FOR ALLAN, JEAN & NIkkI BROwN, wOOLER SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2014 AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE

Directions: From the stop lights in Frankford follow Cty Rd 5 West 5kms to Walt Rd. Turn right onto Walt Rd and follow it to the end. At the stop sign turn right onto Fox Road & follow it to Preston Hill Road ( Fox road turns into Preston Hill Road) Antiques & Household: This sale features a collection of approx. 40 stone ware crocks & finger jugs of all sizes including several with blue motifs & numerous red wing crocs. Also selling are two old stoneware water coolers with spigots. Brass spittoons from Union Pacific Railway & Goldfield Hotel of Goldfield Nevada, 10 railway lanterns and numerous other railway collectables, cast iron school bell with harp, 2 old cattle branding irons, mounted set of cattle horns, cast iron tractor seat, brass dog doorstop, numerous cast iron banks & toys, large qty of enamel kitchen pcs, coal oil lamps, several southern pottery pcs, Royal Doulton figurine, qty of pink & green, 7pc wash set, open wash stand, antique 3 drawer dresser with mirror in old white paint, Antique calendar clock old buffet (as found), pine drop leaf table & 4 chairs, old music cabinet, QS oak tea wagon with glass tray, miniature spinning wheel, antique ladder back chair, Electrohome short wave radio, Tom Thompson numbered print, qty of Dave Winfield baseball collectables, old beer advertising signs, 1974 Co-op calendar, Massey Harris seed drill end plates, copper boiler, several old canes & walking sticks, old childs sleigh, dome top trunk, two 5’ church pews, rocking horse, hoop back nursing rocker, galvanized washtub, bushel hampers, numerous crates & wooden boxes, tin train set , several old oil cans, 2 milk cans, cast iron pots, antique wooden pack saddle for a mule, Planet Jr. walk behind seeder, all steel horse collar, and several steel wheels. Farm Related: Minneapolis Moline model 445 tractor with loader in running condition (late 1950’s), 3 western saddles including a 16” show saddle by “The American”, leather chaps, leather saddle bags, antique horse drawn sleigh with shafts, horse drawn cart, Ferguson 2 F plow, 6’ 3pth cultivator, Case side delivery rake on steel, 24’ pipe elevator, 8’ slide in truck camper, 14’ fiberglass canoe and paddles, small cattle squeeze, bale spear, 4000 watt Champion generator, post pounder, chains, garden utility trailer, feed cart, qty. of dimensional lumber, old grain scales, page wire fencing, numerous forks, shovels & garden tools. Please note this farmstead is loaded with good old pieces from the area as well as pieces that Mr. & Mrs. Brown have collected through their travels over the years. Plan to attend this interesting sale! See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available. Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible for accident sale day.

Auctioneer: Allen McGrath

out to more than 69,000 homes. Call to find out how. 613-966-2034

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, 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, 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 quilt, qty. of old smalls including hanging chandelier & 2 matching 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 & 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

AUCTION SALE GIBBS AUCTION 3766 COUNTY ROAD #3, REDNERSVILLE ROAD R.R.# 3 CARRYING PLACE, ONT. SATURDAY JULY 26TH AT 10:00 AM 3 miles SOUTH of Trenton on Highway # 33 ( Loyalist Parkway) and turn EAST onto Rednersville Road (Co Rd 3) for ½ mile. Antiques and collectibles including several pieces of tin advertising signage- early Pepsi Cola thermometer, Pepsi push bar, Texaco wall clock, Lowery’s Chocolate thermometer, garage oil cans, Thornes Toffee, Mobil porcelain 8 ft sign, 5 ft Gulf sign, Swifts, Beer trays, Coca Cola folding chairs; glass Shell oil bottle, Texaco home oiler; local milk bottles, bottle carrier, stoneware pieces including JR Burns, Hart Bros and Lazier, Belleville Stoneware Co, Canadian foot warmer, crock butter churn; original primitive 6 ft chair bench with rod tail back and arms, salesman’s sample rocker, antique cedar chest, Duncan Phyfe coffee table, several antique duck decoys, bird carvings, quantity of vintage fishing tackle, rods and reels, oil lamps, vintage Shakespeare trolling motor ,signed wooden sand mold, pine boxes, wall box, treen ware, Beaver sealer, fruit jars, 1800’s coffee grinder, Featherlite sewing machine, candle molds, copper and enamel kettles, cast iron pieces, toilet set pieces, glassware’s and china, Hummel figurines, antique mantle clocks, press tin toy trucks, die cast toys, Revell train set, CN shovel, 1870 Vanity Fair magazines, vintage post cards, prints, pictures, vintage telephones, weigh scales, kitchenware’s, English riding saddle, violin, FIREARMS –( PAL required) Cooey Model 84 12 ga, J Stevens Model 1794 32 long rifle #252, 2 Crossman pellet guns, 2 Marla pellet guns; 25 litre trail type estate sprayer, Rubbermaid 2 wheel bush buggy, Homelite grass trimmer, numerous other articles. VEHICLE; 1986 Nissan 300 Z with T bar roof, 5 speed standard transmission, 199.000 kms- excellent condition- sells certified at 12:30 pm. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

SALE CONDUCTED AT LARRY’S MINI STORAGE 47 FROST ROAD, JUNCTION OF FROST ROAD AND #2 HIGHWAY, TRENTON, ONT. FRIDAY JULY 25TH AT 11:00 AM 3 miles EAST of Trenton on Highway # 2 (Vicinity of Bayside Secondary school) Antique horse drawn buggy by Gray Bros – Chatham Ont- completely restored- excellent condition; Walnut finish 8 piece dining room suite with table, 6 chairs and buffet, antique long box telephone, walnut cased Grandmother clock, antique walnut gateleg drop leaf table, antique marble top parlour table, antiques oak side table, burled walnut side table, antique Gingerbread clock, antique OG wall clock, antique slat back rocker, contemporary Vienna style Regulator wall clock, walnut curio cabinet,pine corner cupboard, ships wheel clock, antique walnut book shelves, oak 3 piece bedroom suite, 4 piece chesterfield suite, glass front gun cabinet, patio furniture, fine china cups and saucers, oil lamp, antique plates and collectibles TOOLS AND TRAILER- 7′ x 20′ tri axle float trailer -good rubber – good condition ; 4 hp Husky 80 gal upright air compressor- like new; Karma 8 hp 3′ diesel powered portable water pump- like new; 1974 Corsair single axle 17 ft camper trailer – hunt camp special; Hardi 120 litre trail type estate sprayer, Makita 14′ concrete cutting saw with diamond blades, used windows and doors, propane 24” stove, NG furnace and hot water tank, electric furnace, 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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Terms of sale: Cash, Debit, M/C, Visa Canteen & Washrooms

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AUCTION SALE PAUL AND BARB STINSON

ESTATE AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 17 @ 6:00 P.M. FOR THE LATE MR. J. RICHARD DESCHENES

To be sold at Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. The late Mr Deschenes lived in a lovely 3 bedrm side split home in Trenton and all his possessions are all nearly new in pristine condition. His 2011 fully loaded Buick Lacross with only 38,000 kms will be included in this auction, still has factory warranty and is like brand new. From his rec room, never used 50” flat panel TV with exceptional component stereo with surround sound and blue ray disc player. From his bedroom another 36” flat panel T.V. Also from rec room matching pair love seats, “Lazy Boy” recliner, all look like new plus computer desk with computer and desk and office chair and some interesting signed ltd edition prints. Other interesting modern artwork throughout this beautiful home, nice sofa and chair set with co-ordinating wing chairs, set sol. walnut Canadian made signed coffee & end tables in mint condition, 2 exceptional Canadian made curio cabinets signed Artimie Furniture with 2 bevelled glass doors and glass shelves in show room condition, modern dining room suite with lge show case hutch, table with drawer, matched pair ornate lamp tables with single drawers, his master bedroom A quality newly new bedroom suite with Queen bed with sleigh type hd board, ladies dresser with mirror, gentlemen’s high boy chest and two 3 drawer bedside tables with good box & matt, other bedroom with queen bed, dresser and chest, an older set in excell cond., bedroom 3 has single bed with brass hd board and oak chest, throughout the home a selection modern lamps and decorative pcs, from his basement workshop collection, small hand & power tools and from the large crawl space a large quantity storage boxes never viewed inside yet, from his outdoor shed a 9 H.P. 24” cut snowblower in never used condition, 6 H.P. gas push mower, propane BBQ with cover, selection garden & lawn tools, cash garden bench and misc articles. Smalls include qty everyday dishes, stainless steel pots & pans, good non-stick frying pans, cooking and back ware, small kitchen appliances, flatware etc, glassware, china, collection of Sarah’s Angels, sliver pcs, the list goes on and on. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac. Note very clean sale, something for everyone. All must be sold to clear up estate. Plan to be on time and spend awhile.

Gary Warner Auctioneer • 905-355-2106 www.warnersauction.com CELEBRATING 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

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RIVERSIDE AUCTION HALL

Large auction, partial estate, other interesting items plus many consignments. Boxes as yet unpacked. 192 Front W. Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0

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Large Amount of Smalls to include: Tray Lots, Estate Jewellery, Oriental Porcelain, Sterling & Silver-Plate, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Continental Porcelain Figurines, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Books & Collector’s Items. Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to include: Mahogany Dining Table & Set of 10 Louis Style Dining Chairs, Large Extending Dining Table with Set of 8 Chairs, Victorian Mahogany Sideboards, Pair of Mahogany Single Beds, Metal Garden Furniture, Leaded Glass Display Cabinet, Oak Roll Top Desk, Oak Filing Cabinet, Walnut Wardrobe, Mahogany Display Cabinets, Victorian Ebonized Display Cabinet, Canadian Pine Bonnet Chest, Small Tables & Lighting.

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METROLAND MEDIA AUCTIONS

SUNDAY July 20th Preview @ 9:30 a.m. Auction @ 11:00 a.m

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LARGE ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR’S AUCTION

Tues July 22nd @ 6pm HAVE AN Doors open at 5:00pm UPCOMING AUCTION SALE at CL445576

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EVENTS Events

BELLEVILLE Emmaus Cancer Support Group, Monday, July 21, 7 p.m., Hastings Park Bible Church, 36 Harder Dr., Belleville. Open to anyone coping with cancer, their family members and/or caregivers. Info:

Sandy at 613-922-5804 or Judy at 613962-9628. Quinte Region Crokinole Club, every Tuesday, 7 p.m., Avaya building at 250 Sidney St., Belleville, south entrance. Cost is $4.00. http://www.qrcc.ca . For info: Dave Brown at 613-967-7720 or

Louis Gauthier at 613-849-0690. Parkdale Backyard Club in Belleville, July 21-25 for those going into Grade 1 up to Grade 6, 1-3:30pm. Come join us for games, crafts, and Bible stories! Info: contact the church 613-968-5761 Belleville Art Association Gallery

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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014, AT 10:00 Am (JOBLOTS SELL AT 5:00 Pm) The Estate of the late James Simpson of Norwood and others.

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At Stanley Auction Centre, 56 Alma St., Norwood, Ontario. From the traffic lights on Highway 7, travel south one block, then east for 3 blocks on Alma Street. Watch for signs. Dining suite. Sofabeds. Home furnishings. Very large quantity of household items. Terms are cash, Interac or cheque with ID. Joblots sell at 5:00 pm. Foodbooth.

Short Notice - Large Sale THURSDAY JULY 24, 20 12:00 P.M. Approx. 12 Miles North of Kingston on #38 Hwy.,, Just North of Harrowsmith, Right on 3920 Jamieson Rd. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HOWARD YOUNG Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, China/Glass, 16’ Chestnut Canoe Co. Cedar Strip, Several Guns, Motorcycle, Model T/A Car Parts, Cast Iron Cook Stove, 2 Airtights, Stove Wood, Collector Ski-Doo, 3 Alum. Boats, Tools of All Types For full listing and pictures www. daveasniderauctionservice.ca/or Auction Fever www.theauctionfever.com DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE 613-386-3039/613-386-3773

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228 PARROT DRIVE, BELLEVILLE , ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JULY 23RD AT 10:00 AM East End Belleville- 3 blocks EAST of Farley Ave on Victoria Ave and turn SOUTH onto Parrot Drive Gibbard 8 piece walnut dining room suite with table, 6 chairs and china cabinet; original Tom Roberts oil painting “Barn in Winter” 32″ x 20″; 4 piece mahogany nest of tables, antique walnut Duncan Phyfe coffee table, antique walnut side table, mahogany plant stand with inlay, antique Victorian hall chair with ornate back, Gingerbread clock, Mahogany cased mantle clock, Rosewood finish wall clock, antique 2 drawer walnut server, walnut dinette tableland chairs, pine wardrobe, Victorian style side chairs, sofa table, 3 piece chesterfield suite, maple kitchen table and chairs, teak finish drop front desk, Royal Doulton figurines including Sabbath Morn, Ivy, Janet; Hummel figurines, Sterling Silver flatware “Enchantress”silver serving pieces, pearl handle flatware, hand painted china, crystal pieces, cups and saucers, Royal Crown Derby ” Blue Mikado” pieces, etched glass, depression glass, Cornflower, numerous other articles. VEHICLE 1997 Geo Tracker 4 WD 4 door SUV with 178,000 kms, sells as is- 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

257 COUNTY ROAD 8, R.R.# 9 PICTON,ONT. PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY MONDAY JULY 21ST AT 11:00 AM 1 mile SOUTH EAST of Highway 33 at Picton Habour on County Road 8 (Union Street)- Vicinity of Bird House City) Antique kitchen cupboard, antique maple glass front bookcase, antique parlour chairs, antique washstands, side tables with single drawer, antique high chairs, curio cabinet, antique walnut sideboard, antique walnut dresser, antique tea caddy, Bluenose boat model, cedar chests, copper pieces, milk cans, Group of Seven prints, folk art pieces, Austrian windup musical dolls, antique mirrors, crocks, glass figurines, vintage bottles, Morentz stereo system, TOOLS- Lincoln 225 electric welder, Branch oil furnace with aluminum chimney – like new; oxyacetylene torch kit. cement mixer, 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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Short Notice - Large Sale THURSDAY JULY 24, 20 12:00 P.M. Approx. 12 Miles North of Kingston on #38 Hwy.,, Just North of Harrowsmith, Right on 3920 Jamieson Rd. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HOWARD YOUNG Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, China/Glass, 16’ Chestnut Canoe Co. Cedar Strip, Several Guns, Motorcycle, Model T/A Car Parts, Cast Iron Cook Stove, 2 Airtights, Stove Wood, Collector Ski-Doo, 3 Alum. Boats, Tools of All Types For full listing and pictures www. daveasniderauctionservice.ca/or Auction Fever www.theauctionfever.com DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE 613-386-3039/613-386-3773

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AUCTION SALE DARREN AND KATHLEEN HOBSON

AUCTION SALE MR DOUG FRASER

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Round maple kitchen table/ 2 leaves & 6 arrow back chairs, retro chesterfield & chair, chesterfield, 2 recliners, platform rocker, coffee & end tables, antique 3 piece settee set, ladder back rocker, chicken coop chair, stacking tables, deacon’s bench, double & single beds with chests of drawers, dressers & night tables, small cupboard, qty. of smalls including bridge lamp, gingerbread clock, mantle clock, pinwheel style table lamps, large qty. of glass & china, cups & saucers, vases, bowls, figurines, 2 child’s wagons, everyday dishes, linens & bedding, small kitchen appliances, a number of small shop hand & power tools, wrenches, hardware & 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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AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2014 AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE

presents One-By-One Show and Sale, July 15-September 6. All one foot by one foot canvases $100. Opening reception and 10th birthday celebration July 17, 4-7 pm. Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am-4pm. 392 Front St, Belleville. www.bellevilleart.ca. 613-968-8632 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., St. Columba Presbyterian Church, 520 Bridge St E, Belleville for those suffering from overeating, food obsession, under-eating, or bulimia. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org. Belleville Lions Club Concerts by the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, July 20 - Ken Stapley and Lions Country Jamboree. Wednesday, July 23, Texas Tuxedo. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Park, Belleville John M. Parrott Art Gallery opening reception, July 24, 6 to 7:30 p.m. In Gallery 1 “Remember” features local artist Jinhee Jung. In Gallery 2 “Joan and Friends” features artist and teacher Joan Reive and students. Shows run until August 21. Dance to the Country Music of Heartland, July 18, Belleville Club 39, Belleville Fish & Game Club Hall, Elmwood Dr. 8pm to Midnight. Lunch served. Members $10 Non Members $12. Singles & couples welcome, for info: 613-395-0162 or 613-966-6596. Belleville Garden Club meets the 4th Tuesday of the month, 7-9 pm, Moira Secondary School, 275 Farley Ave, Belleville. Info 613-966-7455. Men’s Coffee Group, for men caring for a family member with memory loss. 3rd Friday of each month, 9:30-11:30am, Westminster United Church, 1199 Wallbridge Loyalist Road, Belleville Quinte Friendship Club, 4th. Wednesday of each month, 7 PM, downstairs, Richmond Retirement Center. Activities include out to lunch bunch, pot luck dinners, euchre nights etc. Info: drop in, or 969-4475. New members welcome The Ontario Early Years Centre at Family Space supports families learning through play. Drop-in playrooms, 301 MacDonald Ave., Belleville. Open 6 days a week. Info: www.familyspace.ca or 613-966-9427 Foot Care, 4th Wednesday of each month, Starts 9am, Quinte Living Centre 270 Front St, Belleville. Call 613-392-4181 to book an appointment If you enjoy chatting, reading, going for short walks or going for coffee, become a Volunteer Visitor. Only an hour a week Make a positive change in a senior’s life today! Please call 613- 969-0130. Activity Group, every Thursday, Parkdale Community Centre, 119 Birch St. Belleville, 1-3 pm, activities vary from one week to another. For info and registration call Irene 613-969-0130 Meals on Wheels Belleville: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon. Info: 613-969-0130 Friends of the Library book sale daily

at the Bookstore. Accepting gently used books, CD and DVD donations. Foyer of Belleville Public Library 10-4, MondaySaturday. 613-968-6731 ext 2245 Belleville Legion: Every Friday: Canteen open 4-7 p.m. Meat Rolls and Horse Races 5-6:30 pm., Legion Clubroom. Everyone welcome. Age of majority event. TGIF Frozen Meals. Nutritious, churchprepared and frozen meals available every Friday, 2 to 4 p.m., Bridge St. United Church (60 Bridge East entrance). No cost/ no pre-ordering. Register at first visit with ID for each meal to be picked up. Trillium 2000 Seniors Club at 75 St. Paul St., Belleville. Tuesday: cribbage; Wednesday: euchre; Thursday: carpet bowling and shuffleboard; Friday: darts. Cribbage 3rd Sunday of month. All start at 1 p.m. Open to all seniors 50 and over. Seniors 5-pin Bowling, Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Come and meet new friends for fun and fellowship. Belleville Pro Bowl, Bayview Mall. Call Ken 613-962-3429

BRIGHTON TOPS Brighton Take off pounds sensibly weight loss support group. Meets every Wednesday at the Brighton Legion, 25 Park St. at 4:30 p.m. Church in the Heart of the Park, Presqu’ile Prov. Park, 10 a.m. Sunday mornings in July/August. Park admission free when attending church service Stamp, Coin and Postcard Fair, Saturday, July 19, 10:30 am - 3:30 pm, Brighton’s Prince Edward Community Centre & Hockey Rink Complex, 75 Elizabeth St. Free admission and parking. Concerts in the Park, Memorial Park, Brighton, Wednesday, July 23, Brighton All Star Community Band, 6:30-8:30 pm. T.R.E.N.D.S. presentations covering senior’s health, aging, memory concerns/dementia and community services. every 4th Wednesday of the month, 6-8 pm, Family Health Team, 170 Main St., Brighton. Free for area residents. Info and to sign up: Vicki 613-475-1555. Drop-ins welcome. July 23: Diabetes. Lawn Bowling, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm. Croquet Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 pm. 3 free games, instruction provided. $99.00 for new members. “Concerts at the Gates” every second Friday night starting on July 11. Info: http:\\www.brightonartscouncil.com Alzheimer Society, Brighton caregiver support group meets the third Monday of every month, Applefest Lodge 2-4 P.M. For family and friends of someone with a dementia. Info: Sharon 613-394-5410 R.C.L. 100 Brighton Meat Roll, every Saturday, 3 – 5 pm

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HAVELOCK Bingo every Wednesday at Havelock Community Centre sponsored by the Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Early birds 7:00 p.m., regular start 7:30 p.m. Info: Lion John at tapa1944@ yahoo.ca 705 778 7362. Havelock Legion: Meat draws, every Sat. 3 pm. Everyone Welcome. 8 Ottawa St. 705-778-3728. Havelock Seniors Club weekly events: Monday: Cribbage and Bid Euchre, 1pm. Tuesday: Shuffleboard, 1pm. Wednesday: Carpet Bowling, 1pm and Euchre 7pm. Thursday: Bid Euchre, 1pm. Friday: Euchre, 1pm New rehabilitation class to improve movement and balance suitable for people just getting started or recovering from recent surgery. Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1pm, Town Hall, 1 Mathison St. Info: Community Care. No Cost

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JULY 23 & 24

FEELIN’ GROOVY

A Tribute to the 60’s and SIMON & GARFUNKEL

JUNE 20 - JULY 19

SHE LOVES ME

AUGUST 6 & 7

SHARRON MATTHEWS

A Musical Romantic Comedy

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JULY 1 - 26

AUGUST 13 & 14

JAKES GIFT

THE EVERLY BROTHERS TRIBUTE CONCERT 235 KING W BROCKVILLE, ON

AUGUST 20 & 21

COUNTRY JUKEBOX

A Journey to Juno Beach

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JULY 24 - 26

ROCKFEST - HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS, GLASS TIGER, WEEZER, THE TREWS, SAMMY HAGAR, EXTREME

JULY 23 – 26

THE KINGSTON PREMIERE OF: THE PRODUCERS

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Written by Mel Brooks A down on his luck producer comes up with a plan to make more money by putting on the worst Broadway Musical the world has ever seen. With 12 Tony Awards including the Tony triple crown of best Musical, Book and Score, The Producers is a perfect summer musical that promises to be an equal opportunity offender. Viewer discretion is advised.

JULY 27

COUNTRY ROCKS THE SQUARE AUGUST 7

THE ROY ORBISON STORY - starring BERNIE JESSOME AUGUST 14

THE PIANO MEN 321 FRONT STREET BELLEVILLE, ON

BERNIE JESSOME & JEFF SCOTT

Great Country Tribute Show!

Theatre, music, comedy, storytelling, cabaret!

THE SUNDAY SERIES AT HUFF ESTATES

JULY 23

JULY 22 – AUG 2

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RADIO :30 AT MOUNT TABOR PLAYHOUSE

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JOHNNY WINTER - GUITAR LEGEND!

ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK! The Ultimate 1950’s Tribute Show

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JULY 20

JOHNNY CASH & THE QUEENS OF COUNTRY

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Empire Summer Music Series

AUG 5 – 24 VARIOUS VENUES PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY

TEST DRIVE AT ROSEHALL RUN VINEYARDS

A classic Canadian comedy performed under the tent among the vines!


Local MP announces $4,000 in funding for the 8th Annual Waterfront Festival Dignitaries gathered around a vintage boat provided by Ronny Haylock of Ronnys Marine in Havelock who is organizing a vintage fiberglass boat display for the 8th Annual Hastings Waterfront Festival. Gathered for a federal funding announcement for the festival are: front, from left, Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan; Erin Farley, chair of the festival committee; MP Rick Norlock; Trent Hills Councillor Bob Crate; Trent Hills Councillor Eugene Brahaney; back from left, Carl Tordiff, head zoo keeper at Orono Jungle Cat World, with Guido, a 21-year-old male ring-tailed Lemur who will again be at the festival; Elvis Tribute artist (a.k.a. John Cigan) who will be performing at the festival; and Vaughn Finch, Trent Hills community development officer. Photo: Sue Dickens

Village Marina where the festival will take place August 15, 16 and 17. It will include heritage activities and musical performances by local artists, as well as an art show, a display of antique boats and a classic car show. “Take a look at the marina . . . this investment is beginning to pay off,” said Norlock. “The funding will support the eighth edition of the festival which will feature music performances, heritage exhibits and children’s entertainment,” Norlock noted. “The Hastings Waterfront Festival is a wonderful opportunity for community celebration that allows residents of Trent Hills to take part in a variety of social and cultural activities. This kind of

“These events are what bring people out and are a great shot in the arm for our local economy. “Families and visitors to our community always look forward to the Waterfront Festival. The Committee does an excellent job in organizing the event and it is well-supported by our businesses and residents,” he added. Erin Farley, chair of the Hastings Waterfront Festival Committee, was there for the funding announcement.

“The Hastings Waterfront Festival is a free event making the provision of Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage funding very important to us. The grant we’ve been approved for have enabled us to promote local artists and heritage events over the last several years and also benefit our local community,” she said. “The festival committee is very appreciative of the Canadian government’s continued support.”

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event boosts citizen engagement, inspires community action and contributes to the vitality of the community,” he stated. “We’re happy to be part of this great event,” he told the crowd. Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan said a few words as well at the press conference. “We appreciate the extra boost to help put the festival on. I know there is a lot of hard work that makes it happen and every dollar makes it that much better,” he said.

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12’ aluminum boat, 2 h.p. Johnson motor, trailer, fishfinder, oars and anchor, complete package $900. 705-778-2651.

Hay for sale. Choice alfalfa, red clover and Timothy. Small square bales. Pick up in field. WB Little. 705-653-1107

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Sarah Murtha has graduated from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Health Science – Midwifery. Sarah is currently employed with Quinte Midwives of Belleville. Congratulations Sarah from your family. We are so proud of you! ANNIVERSARY

Margaret Ingram 90 Years Young

The Great Waterway Annual General Meeting September 16, 2014, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Brockville Arts Centre, Brockville

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Kevin John Brennan received his certificate with distinction for Construction and Maintenance Electrician at St. Lawrence College, Kingston, convocation, on June 13, 2014. Kevin completed his electrical apprenticeship and received his Certification of Qualification in April 2014. Appreciation is extended to Leighton Electric, Sears Canada, Accutech Ltd., and Bulk Barn (Belleville). You have worked hard and the future looks bright.

MUTTON METAL SALVAGE Free removal of scrap metal. Call Jeff at 905-344-7733.

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ANNIVERSARY

60th Anniversary

The Great Waterway is a regional tourism organization (RTO 9) established in 2010 to promote and invest in tourism along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River from Prince Edward County in the West to the Quebec border in the East, and includes the cities of Quinte West, Belleville, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville and Cornwall.

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2005 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 door. 4 cyl AT, AIR, TILT, cruise, PW, PL, amfm, cd, lumbar front seat, keyless, 6 mth powertrain warranty, good condition. Safety, etest $5,950.00. Also 4 snowtires and wheels available. Phone 613-962-6353 Dealer

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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

Dog Grooming by Bernadette. Professional services with TLC. New clients welcome. 550 TrentonFrankford Rd, 1 minute north of 401. (613)243-8245.

Airless spray painting, roofs & sides, steel roofs repairs. 5 & 6” seamless eavestrough, soffit, facia, gutterguard installed or delivered. Free estimates. 1(877)490-9914.

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Allis Chalmers Gleaner “K” self propelled combine. 10 ft grain head, good condition including new battery and clutch. $1800.00; 20 ft gooseneck Livestock trailer. Sliding back door and centre gate. $2500.00; Two horse trailer, tandem. $1950. Bob Adams, Consecon 613-392-7629.

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Karen O’Neill, age 77 years, wife of 50 years of T.P. passed away at Peterborough Regional Health Center on July 10th 2014. Sadly missed by daughter Danielle (John ), sons Rick (Cathy ), Kelly, and grandchildren Courtney, Jacqueline and Joel.

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92 ACRES UNDER POWER OF SALE. Prince Edward County, south of Belleville on County Road 5, just south of Demorestville. Paved road with hydro, zoned residential agricultural. $102,740. Phone 613-475-5738. Trenton room for rent, $125/week. Cable and utilities included. Suitable HOBBY FARM, 5.35 acres, for working person only. near CFB Trenton, new First and last weeks. Sid- wiring, septic system. Well ney St. 613-965-5731. maintained property, barn & fences, propane heat. 613-475-9375.

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Alexander, Thelma Belle U.E. Long time owner and operator of Pioneer Farms and Cottages. Passed away peacefully at the Belleville General Hospital on Friday, July 4, 2014. Thelma Alexander of Carrying Place in her 100th year. Daughter of the late John and Mary Schriver. Beloved wife of the late J. Harold Alexander. Loving mother of Larry Alexander and his wife Mary. Dear Grandmother of David, Mark (Joanne) and Larry (Erin) and Big Gramma to Madisyn, Travis, Brayden, Matthew, Kevin and Leah Belle. Predeceased by her siblings Amos Schriver (Dora), Cora Donaldson (Archie), Russell Schriver, and brother in law Keith Alexander (Maude). Loved by many nieces and nephews. Life time member of the Mt. Carmel United Church and U.C.W. The family received friends at the Weaver Family Funeral Home-West Chapel, 170 Dundas Street, Trenton on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 from 2 - 4 pm & 7 - 9 pm. Funeral Ceremony was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 1pm. Interment at Old Carrying Place Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Association, Canadian Diabetes or Adam's Hope Foundation (Helping children with autism) would be appreciated by the family. Online guest book and condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com CL447183

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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan

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Distribution Service Rep- Part time- up to 29 hours Belleville – Location

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. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Ensure that all newspapers, inserts and other distributions in a defined area are properly delivered in a timely fashion • Recruit, hire and train carriers according to the standards as applied by the Regional Director of Distribution Develop an ongoing relationship with carriers and customers; clearly communicating instructions and maintaining accurate records of all carrier contact. • Distribution warehouse supervision • Maintain all records concerning carriers and routes including financial records and complaints. Maintain sufficient carrier waiting lists or establishes new ones. Address customer concerns in a helpful and timely manner; to follow up with concerns with carriers and ensure that concerns are resolved. • Provide data for the carrier payroll • Ensure downed routes receive delivery (i.e. through delivery by adult carriers). • Verify delivery in geographical area via door to door checks or GPS verification system along with problem delivery resolution WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR Competencies: Action Oriented • Customer Focus • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team Previous customer service experience Secondary School diploma or equivalent – Valid driver’s license and good driving record. All candidates under consideration must complete a background screening. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan

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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Attain and/or surpass sales targets • Provide our valued customers with creative and effective advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of our organization. • Responsible for ongoing sales with both new and existing clients. • Prospect for new accounts • Create proposals for prospective advertisers through compelling business cases • Assist clients in ad designs and co-ordinate with Production department • Concurrently manage both sales and administrative procedures • As part of the Advertising Sales role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner. • Provide compelling reasons for digital marketing and be able to skillfully present Metroland’s on-line products

If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to jkearns@theemc.ca by August 2nd, 2014 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.


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.

Hardwood Floor Installation and resurfacing. Ceramics. Light renovations and upgrades. Over 30 years experience. Please call for free estimate 613-394-1908.

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

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Contact Rick Markuschewsky 285 Dundas Street East., Trenton Email: rmarkuschewsky@hotmail.com 613-392-3509

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Regional Digital Sales Representative – Ottawa and Kingston Metroland Media – Digital Revenue, One Yonge Street, Toronto

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.

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Hospice Service Coordinator

Part-time (20 - 30 hours wk) The Heart of Hastings Hospice has an immediate opening for an enthusiastic team player to assist with coordinating our programs and services. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to: organizing and delivering hospice palliative care to patients and families both in the community and residential hospice settings; admissions, assessments, scheduling, recruiting and training of volunteers, grief and bereavement support. Qualifications • RN/RPN preferred with palliative care experience • Experience with providing and accessing care in the community setting • Leadership skills, good interpersonal skills • Ability to work flexible hours • Use of reliable vehicle Please submit resume with covering letter including salary expectations by July 25, 2014 to: The Heart of Hastings Hospice Box 624, 17 McKenzie Street, Madoc, ON K0K 2K0 Fax: 613 473-4070 • Email: dfrair@heartofhastingshospice.ca

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OFFICE ASSISTANT – FULL TIME The Corporation of the Township of Addington Highlands seeks one (1) qualified individual to fill the above captioned position. Resumes plus a covering letter must be mailed, hand-delivered or couriered to the Township office, Flinton, ON, on or before 16:00 on Friday, August 1, 2014. Details may be obtained by contacting the Township Office, during normal office hours. Information gathered relative to this position is done so in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will only be used for candidate selection purposes. All applicants are thanked for their interest in applying for this position but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The Corporation of the Township of Addington Highlands P. O. Box 89, 72 Edward Street, Flinton, ON K0H 1P0 (613) 336-2286 ph; (613) 336-2847; clerk@ addingtonhighlands.ca

Classified ad booking deadline is Mondays at 3 p.m.

Call 613-966-2034 or 613-475-0255 Section B - Thursday, July 17, 2014

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General Home Repair & Remodeling

905-355-1357 Brighton, ON

Dennis 905-269-6295 Sharon 905-925-4081

Sell it fast! 613-966-2034

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Seamless Eavestroughing Soffit and Facsia Steven Switzer

Recoating and Repairs DAN’LL DO IT! SO’LL WAYNE 905-376-4457 613-921-4197

PW 14-32 – TRENTON WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADES, PROJECT 1A – FILTER UPGRADES: Upgrades are to be made to two existing Infilco Degremont Inc. shallow bed tertiary wastewater treatment filters. A Mandatory Site Meeting is scheduled for Thursday July 24, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. (full details in document). Tender closing date is Aug. 7, 2014 at 1:00:00 p.m. local time PW 14-33 – DESIGN/SUPPLY/INSTALLATION – A “NATURAL” PLAYGROUND The work includes all labour, material and equipment to design/ supply and install a “Natural Playground”. It is anticipated that elements such as plants (including trees, bushes, flowers, vines and grasses), sand, access to water, landscape diversity and change, topographical features (berms, mounds, steps, slopes), features will be combined with traditional playground components. RFP Closing Date is Aug. 5, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. local time. Detailed bid packages are available online at www.quintewest. ca (Bids and Tenders under the Business section). Hard copies are available upon request and may be subject to a document fee. Submissions properly endorsed and sealed in an envelope with the return label displayed will be received at the 2nd floor reception area in accordance with the closing dates and times published. Local time is in accordance with the electronic punch clock located in the 2nd floor main reception area of the municipal office which will be deemed conclusive. Late submissions will not be considered. by

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MUNICIPALITY OF BRIGHTON

Public Works & Development 67 Sharp Road, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Tel: 613-475-1162 Fax: 613-475-2599

Scott Hodgson Public Works Projects Supervisor 613-475-1162

GARAGE SALE

Representing your interests since 1995.

Help support my Shelter Foundation Fund Raiser "Stop Violence Against Women and Children" You can drop of or I can pick up

PARALEGAL SERVICES Small Claims Ontario Labour Relations Board Ex: Smoke-Free Ontario Act Employment Standards Act Dog owner liability Act AND MUCH MORE

Call Jim at (613) 475-1966

STREET FLEA MARKET

Large Selection of Quality Used Furniture OPEN

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm • 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net

5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS CAREER OPPORTUNITY

PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 11:30 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st 2014 • Hairstyling / Cosmetology (Diploma) (All 4 Campus Locations)

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RFP PW-2014-11 ONE 2014 OR 2015, Compact Articulated Wheeled Loader With Bucket/Snowplow And Drop Sander

YARD SALE, 97 Dundas St. Brighton Condos. Sat. July 19, 8 am to 1 pm.

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RFP PW-2014-10 One 2014 OR 2015, Dual Rear Wheel, Four Full Doors Truck With Dump Box Including Chipper Topper

HUGE GARAGE & ESTATE SALE 452 Crestview Rd Multi family estate sale Sat & Sun 9 - 4

I NEED GOOD STUFF! For my charity yard sale planeed for July 26, 2014.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

RFP PW-2014-09 ONE 2014 OR 2015 4x4, ¾ TON, WT Fleet Full Four Door Pickup Truck Snow Plow Ready

GIANT YARD SALE SATURDAY, July 19th 10:00 - 2:00 To include Furniture, Books, Glass, China & Collector’s Items (In the Industrial Park) at 101 Applewood Drive Brighton, ON

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DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS MONDAYS AT 3 P.M. CALL 613-966-2034 x 560 Section B - Thursday, July 17, 2014

NOTICES

Call 1-888-611-5243 for assistance

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

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FAC 14-04 – DR. MCMULLEN RECREATION CENTRE (FRANKFORD ARENA) Involves the replacement of Electrical Panels; A Mandatory Site Meeting is scheduled for Wed. July 29 at 10:00 a.m. (full details in document). RFP Closing Date is Aug. 6, 2014 at 1:00:00 p.m. local time

P.O. Box 967 Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 sswitzy@hotmail.com

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The City of Quinte West is situated on the shores of the beautiful Bay of Quinte serving as the gateway to the world famous Trent Severn Waterway. With a population of approx. 43,000, the City of Quinte West is just 90 minutes east of Toronto on Highway 401. The following are current bid opportunities.

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MOVING SALE We’re on our way out. We can’t take it all. We got lots to sell. Things big and small.... 30 Edgewater Drive, Brighton. Sat. July 19, 8 am to 12 noon. Great bargains. Come early. Bring your friends. Rain or shine.

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Seamless Eavestrough • Soffit/Fascia • Gutter Guards • Decks • Free Estimates En Francais • Seniors Discount

• Light welding & Hydraulic • Hose Repaired on site! Steve Elsey • 613-395-3149 Cell: 613-848-0873 Fax: 613-395-6023 email: stevessandr42@yahoo.com RR#1 Stirling

Residential items only

TENDERS

All questions should be purchasing@quintewest.ca

YARD SALE 732 Bonisteel Rd Trenton SATURDAY, July 19 10 am to 4 pm Old and new Something for everyone

Metroland Media Classifieds

1-888-967-3237

TENDERS

Weather permitting Make COLBORNE PARK one of your yard sale stops. Summer Saturday 8 to 1

For All Your General Home Repair Needs

Mike Chartrand, Owner 284 Ashkey Street Foxboro, ON K0H 2B0 613.922.6314

Big Yard Sale, lots of household stuff, collectibles, clothing, tools and much more. SaturdaySunday, July 12-13 and 19-20. 8-3. 158 Thrasher Rd., Plainfield (7 km north of Belleville on 37).

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Electrical. Plumbing. Carpentry. Painting. Flooring. Cleanup

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SAT. JULY 26, 8 - 2, Megan Court, Brighton (off Butler). 5+ families. Good stuff, good deals. Rain date July 27.

613-962-8490

292 Front st., Belleville www.artandtechnique.com • Oshawa • COrnwall • BramptOn • BEllEVIllE Registered as a private career college under Private Career Colleges Act, 2005

Resdiential ads only. Deadline: Mondays at 3 p.m.

Diana 866-306-5858

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SUNSTRUM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

1-888-967-3237 • 613-966-2034

to do one on one presentations P/T or F/T car and internet necessary

GARAGE SALE

CLASSIFIEDS $13.00

Professional People

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1 ad, 5 newspapers, 69,000 homes plus online!

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Steve Collins, InsulationBlown cellulose, attics, walls, floors. Save money -live comfortably. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Quality work since 1974. Free estimates. Call (613)847-6791.

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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

Roger’s Mobile Wash and Detailing: For all your washing needs. Auto, Boats, RVs, Homes, Decks, Patios, Driveways, Heavy Equipment, and Monument cleaning. Also, Store Front, and Graffiti cleaning. Bug Spraying available. Free Estimates Home 613-962-8277 or Cell 613-885-1908.

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Superintendent required for 54 unit complex in Brighton, Ont.

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TWEED Line Dancing, Every Tues., 10:3011:30 am, Hungerford Hall, Tweed. Info: Carol Cooper 613-473-1446 Tweed Lions Club Music in the Park, Free concerts, Sundays, 2-4 pm, Tweed Memorial Park. July 20: Wrought Iron Roots. The Tweed Legion Cavalier Motorcycle Club Poker Run / Show and Shine, July 20. Run registration at 10 am. Light breakfast available for participants. Show and Shine 1-4 pm. Entertainment at Parking Lot Party. Vendors, BBQ, draws and prizes! Admission to the Parking Lot Party is free, donation accepted. Info: 613-9219999 or moc.br428@gmail.com Tweed Library: Tuesdays, Bridge/ Euchre 1-4 PM. Knitting Group (must have some ability to knit), 2-4 PM Fridays. Free Computer Instruction for Internet, Ereaders, IPads, etc. Tues., Wed., Thurs. eve hours and Sat. 10-3. 613-478-1066 to book a time Bid Euchre Tournament 3rd Sunday of the month at Actinolite Recreation Hall 1 p.m. Lunch available.

TYENDINAGA Stoney and the Sundance Band Dance, Tyendinaga Orange Hall, York Rd. Saturday, July 19, 8-midnight. Lunch served. Foot care, 4th Thursday of each month, Starts at 9am, Deseronto Lions Hall 300 Main St. Deseronto call 613396-6591 for further details Meals on Wheels Deseronto: Tuesday through Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon, for more information call 613-396-6591

Warkworth Spinners and Weavers, 10am, 2nd Thursday of month, Percy Heritage Building. 35 Church St. Warkworth. Karen Richens 705-696-1460. Warkworth Library Story Hour/ Playtime. Every Tuesday,10:30. Every other week Andrea from the YMCA Early

Years will join us. Crafts, stories, songs, fun, snacks. For 3-6 year olds. Saturday, July 19, 1 pm, The Bridge Hospice Charity Golf Tournament, Pine Ridge Golf and Country Club. 4020 County Rd. 30, Warkworth. Info: 705-696-2770 or 705-924-3763 “Need-4-Speed Gaming Show &

Country Video Dance” BBQ & Tack Sale presented by the Percy Agricultural Society. 9 am, Warkworth fairgrounds. Dance, 9 pm at Arena. Tickets $10. advance at Warkworth Farm Supply or Newman’s Insurance in Campbellford, $15 at the door. www.warkworthfair.com July 26 Trent Hills Cancer Society Euchre, 4th Tuesday every month, 7:30 pm. $3

includes coffee and sandwiches.Everyone welcome. Warkworth Legion. Info: Kathy Ellis (705) 924-9116

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Trenton VON Monday Mornings. VON Foot Care Clinic: Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346 Attention quilt lovers and quiltmakers, Trenton Valley Quilters’ Guild Meeting every 3rd Tuesday of the month, 1 pm, King Street United Church, Trenton. All are welcome. Trenton Lions Club 77 Campbell Street hosts a weekly Thursday Night Bingo. Cards on sale at 6pm regular program starts at 7pm. Everyone welcome. Karoke every third Friday in the Lounge from 8-12 midnight, Legion Branch 110, Quinte St. Trenton. AL-ANON. Does someone’s drinking bother you? Join them each Wednesday at 8 p.m. 100 King St. Trenton. JOIN Quinte West’s Kente Kiwanis. Meetings held every Thursday morning. Everyone welcome. Call Secretary John Eden at 613-394-0316 for more info. Toastmasters International, Trenton Library. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm. New members and guests welcome.

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Building for Heritage Day at O’Hara Mill Homestead By Diane Sherman

Lifestyles - Madoc Township - The rich history of early settlement in Ontario can be readily experienced at O’Hara Mill Homestead and Conservation Area on Mill Road just northeast of Madoc. Through the diligent labour of over 100 volunteers, the homestead of James O’Hara, who settled a tract of land in 1823 along a water course, just north of what is now known as Trans Canada Heritage Day at O’Hara Mill Homestead in Madoc Township is the biggest Highway 7, has been restored to a vievent of the year. Volunteers Grant Ketcheson and Dave Little talk about brant tourist attraction. what needs to be done to restore a turnip cutter into working order. The Mill, as it is commonly called, Photo: Diane Sherman

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son, Dave Little and Ralph Holland were at the Mill July 11 getting organized for the event. Little and Holland were working on an authentic mortise and tenon structure to house the gigantic rock puller which was restored last year. The structure uses handhewn beams donated from local farm structures. Thanks to Dan Robinson, Shane Mumby and John Atkinson, enough resources were assembled to create the structure using authentic pieces. That project, plus numerous pioneer devices in various stages of restoration, will be on display or in action with volunteers ready to discuss their history. Members of the Mill are hoping local residents will join them July 27 to share in their biggest event of the year celebrating the pioneer experience, which began settlement of the Madoc region. Find information on the Internet at <www.ohara-mill. org> or phone 613-473-2084 for more information.

Early settlers in Canada used mortise and tenon construction to build structures. O’Hara Mill volunteers, Dave Little and Ralph Holland, are using that traditional technique to build an authenticstyle shelter for the Mill’s own rock picker which measures 11 feet high. Photo: Diane Sherman

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OËœ er(s) available on select new 2014 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery by July 31, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All oËœ ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), fuel-fi ll charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specifi ed). Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ≠Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing oËœ er for up to 84 months available O.A.C to qualifi ed retail customers, on approved credit for the new 2014 Forte EX MT (FO545E) with a selling price of $21,414 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, tire tax of $29, A/C charge ($100 when applicable) and a loan credit of $1,250 (which is deducted from the negotiated price before taxes). 182 bi-weekly payments of $118 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $21,414. See retailer for complete details. §Cash Bonus amounts are oËœ ered on select 2014 models and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. $4,000 cash bonus only available # & on the 2014 Optima Hybrid EX (OP74CE) and includes a $1,000 ECO-Credit. *Cash rebate amounts are oËœ ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on cash purchase only. OËœ er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. †Loan rebate amounts are oËœ ered on select 2014 and 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing oËœ er only. OËœ er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. OËœ er ends July 31, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. ¤Feature not available on all confi gurations within each respective trim. Some features may be available at extra cost. See kia.ca or your dealer for complete details. # & Retail Price for 2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2014 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749E) is $26,395/$34,795/$22,295. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2014 Rio LX+ ECO (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2014 Optima 2.4L GDI (A/T). These updated estimates are based on the Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. °The BluetoothÂŽ wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 1Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM # & Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. ΊInfi nityÂŽ is a trademark owned by Harman International Industries, Incorporated. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

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