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Quinte West goes big for Canada Day celebrations Continued from page 3 Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison received a framed jersey as a thank you from the Trenton Golden Hawks for his continued support of the team and G-Hawks’ super-fan Wayne Baril received the Citizen of the Year Award from Harrison during the opening ceremonies. “I really appreciate everybody,” said Baril during his acceptance speech. “Thank you very much, for helping me go to these games and helping out the Trenton Golden Hawks and

all the other people.” The all day entertainment was a big hit, including this year’s Quinte Idol contest put on for the second year. “Talented youth from our community put on quite the performance,” said Quinte West Councillor and vice chair of the Canada committee Duncan Armstrong. “The award winners are singing at the upcoming Festival on the Bay and the top winners have been asked by the Trenton Golden Hawks to sing the national anthem when the exhibition season begins.”

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OPINION Voters’ Remorse, or The Morning After the Night Before Everybody in British politics is in shock now that they face the reality of having to negotiate the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. In the case of Boris Johnson, a charming opportunist who took the leadership the Brexit camGwynne Dyer of paign in the hope of succeeding David Cameron as prime minister, the prospect of having to lead those negotiations was so frightening that he simply froze up. That gave Michael Gove, co-leader of the Brexit campaign, an excuse to stab Boris in the back and supplant him as the main “Leave” candidate for the Conservative leadership, which he duly did on Thursday morning. Gove is a true believer, but he lacks Johnson’s charisma, so the next Conservative prime minister is actually likelier to be Theresa May – who supported the “Remain” campaign. If most Conservative members of parliament are terrified by the outcome of the referendum, that is even more true for ordinary pro-Brexit voters. The level of voters’ remorse in Britain is so high that a re-run of the referendum today would probably produce the opposite result. But it is hard to imagine how such a thing could be justified. (Best two out of three referendums?) So the process of extracting the UK from the European Union will presumably stumble forward, albeit at a snail’s pace, even though most of the promises that were made by the “Leave” campaign about Britain’s bright future outside the EU have now been exposed as lies. “A lot of things were said in advance of this referendum that we might want to think about again,” admitted Leave campaigner and former Conservative cabinet minister Liam Fox. One thing all the contenders for the prime ministerial job agree on is Britain should not start negotiating its exit now. Recognising this, Cameron promised to stay in office until October to give the Conservative Party time to find a new leader – and promised NOT to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty during that time. Article 50 is the trigger that would start the irrevocable process of negotiating Britain’s exit from the EU – but there is no agreement yet even on what Britain should ask for, let alone what it might get. By not pulling that trigger for months, Cameron is allowing time for the painful consequences of leaving the EU to

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mount up and become horribly clear. Maybe he hopes that might cause a larger re-think about the whole Brexit idea. And maybe it will. But will all this fear and remorse really lead to some sort of turn-around in the exit process? Left to stew in its own juices for six months, British politics might eventually come up with a typically muddled compromise that postponed the final break with the EU indefinitely – but it isn’t going to have six months. It is now clear that the EU will not be generous and patient in negotiating the British departure. German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the Bundestag that the EU would not tolerate British “cherry-picking” when negotiations on subjects like trade and the free movement of people finally begin. “There must be and will be a noticeable difference between whether a country wants to be a member of the European Union family or not,” she said. There has been great impatience with British behaviour in the other EU countries for many years. Britain has always been the odd man out, demanding exemptions from various rules and agreements, rebates on budgetary contributions, special treatment of every sort. And now that it has “decided” to leave (sort of), it’s playing the same old game, asking everybody else to wait while it deals with its domestic political problems. “The European Union as a whole has been taken as a hostage by an internal party fight of the Tories (the British Conservatives),” said Martin Schultz, the president of the European Parliament. “And I’m not satisfied today to hear that (Cameron) wants to step down only in October and once more everything is put on hold until the Tories have decided about the next prime minister.” To make matters worse the opposition Labour Party is also descending into chaos, with leader Jeremy Corbyn facing a revolt over his half-hearted support for the “Remain” campaign, which may have been the main reason for Brexit’s narrow victory. (Half the Labour Party’s traditional supporters didn’t even know that their own party supported staying in the EU.) Both major British political parties, for the moment, are essentially leaderless. British politics is a train-wreck, unable and unwilling to respond to EU demands for rapid action, but the EU cannot afford to wait five or six months for the exit negotiations to begin. The markets need certainty about the future if they are not to go into meltdown, and one way or another the EU’s leaders will try to provide it. It is going to be a very ugly divorce.

Editorial - Chris Mallette Sometimes, in municipal governance, a seemingly innocuous procedural action that started with best intentions winds up being a headache for all concerned. In the most recent case, it’s the issue of second, basement kitchens in new home builds. As was reported in the Belleville edition of local Metroland News publications last week, a recently passed Belleville bylaw that bans the building of an additional kitchen in the basement of a new home in Belleville has set off many local homebuilders. It serves as a cautionary tale for all local municipalities, as well. Mark Klemencic, of Klemencic Homes Inc., appeared before city council and had harsh words for those around the council table when he appeared at the June 27 meeting. Deputations are usually polite affairs where a speaker informs council on a city project or makes a request for support. But, Klemencic – rightly, it says here - scolded council for passing a bylaw that prohibits a new feature that’s a key selling point to the homes he’s building. As well, Klemenci was also right to let council know in a not-so-friendly manner that he’s not happy about the manner in which he found out about the bylaw, which was passed by council not long after it was endorsed at a planning meeting in May. He said he learned of the bylaw when a member of the city’s building team came to a home in the new Greenhill Lane subdivision for an inspection. Klemenci learned the home inspector refused to issue a permit for the newly constructed home, owing to an installed downstairs kitchen. “This news shocked us ... The fact we learned about this from a junior employee was inappropriate and infuriating,” he said. Klemencic is building homes in a new 66-unit subdivision, just east of the Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre. Of those home, eight have the doublekitchen feature. The second kitchen, he said, is meant to meet the evolving needs of families. Often buyers are attracted to a home where there’s a second kitchen because they may be housing multiple family members, who wish to have a second downstairs living space, Klemencic said. The city, as the official stance goes, has concerns with the double kitchen because it makes it easy for a homeowner, after receiving the building permit, to illegally put up a barrier wall to the rest of the home and turn the home into a second rental unit. It was said, too, that this potentially compli-

cates fire safety plans. After a lengthy debate, council voted to receive Klemencic’s deputation and forward his concerns to staff so they can be re-addressed at the July 11 council meeting. Coun. Eg Boyce said the double kitchen idea is a good one, suggesting that the city should work with the builder to ensure they can be installed and used by potential homebuyers in a safe and legal fashion. “In today’s extended family, this is ideal. If you’re the only one doing it in Belleville, kudos to you.” Belleville’s Director of Engineering Rod Bovay said staff are in for a challenge in trying to rescind the bylaw, if council decides to do so. He said the double kitchen issue presents the city with “huge liability -- I cannot express that enough.” Coun. Jackie Denyes made it clear she wasn’t opposed to revisiting the bylaw. She also asked Klemencic how the city can better address the communication breach that the homebuilder perceived. She said the city’s planning team has quarterly meetings with members of the Quinte Homebuilders’ Association where issues are addressed. Somehow, this issue has yet to come up, she said. “We go around and say, ‘what’s your issue? Let’s write it down,’” she said. “We can’t be mind readers as well. We need to know what those issues are.” This isn’t a matter, solely, of a breakdown in communications, however. Boyce is right. Many families, today, have more than one family unit under one roof and a second kitchen gives that extended group of family members a sense of autonomy and ease of lifestyle we should all be able to enjoy. This action by the city condemns people living with inlaws or grandparent or parents in the home to living like college students in a large, shared floor with a common kitchen of a dorm residence. If we want to keep our elderly relatives out of nursing homes and crowded extended living facilities with lengthy wait lists, this is a solution to the problem. Allow construction of second kitchens, put the elderly couple in the fully-outfitted basement area with their own kitchen, washroom and living space and you’ve not only helped alleviate one problem – that of where to caringly provided for mom and pop – but you’re also helping keep two less people out of extended care facilities and in the home where they belong. It may indeed be difficult to unscramble this omelette, but city hall staff need to find a compromise.

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Based on a QHC’s data from 2014, 66 per cent of individuals having day surgery at TMH resided outside of Brighton and Quinte West. Residents in Quinte West made up 26 per cent, Brighton 7 per cent, Belleville 30 per cent, PEC 14 per cent and smaller percentages to other surrounding areas. Baragar said QHC works with an integrated model of staffing in the surgical program with many nurses and physicians working between TMH and BGH. She said those staff will predominantly work in Belleville and there will be the opportunity to work in Belleville for the surgical program staff who only worked at TMH. “The jobs are there, some staff opted to take an early requirement but the others, because of their specialized skill and knowledge in perioperative nursing, could work at Belleville as well,” she said. Belleville’s capability to handle the consolidated surgeries is not a concern, said Baragar. “We can manage the volume of workload, even if there is a slight delay in the reprocessing redevelopment, because we do have flexibility of our OR scheduling,” she said. ‘”We only are using maybe four to five of our six OR’s in Belleville, so we have tremendous physical capacity.” Baragar said she understands the disappointment from the Brighton and Quinte West communities. “In a perfect world of high-volume surgical procedures this wouldn’t have been such a challenge as we’re facing today and I can really understand the disappointment,” she said. “I know we’ve worked really well with our communities and our foundations that sometimes while the decisions are difficult they’re necessary when faced with these challenges.” Philip C. Wild, chair of the TMH Foundation, strongly disagreed with QHC’s plan to remove day surgeries from TMH. “If Trenton is inefficient now and you move 2,200 surgical cases out, you’re going to have more square feet of empty space, the OR space and the recovery room are going to be empty, how are you going to have Trenton all of a sudden become efficient?” he said. Wild said the inefficiencies highlighted from QHC are always at TMH and not often in Belleville; therefor its solution is to always move programs from Trenton to Belleville. QHC could be looking to maximize efficiencies in both Trenton and Belleville instead of removing services, said Wild, and he doesn’t believe BGH can properly cope with the increased volume in day surgeries.

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Trenton – Trenton Memorial Hospital (TMH) Foundation’s board of directors have agreed to support Quinte Health Care with the cost of refurbishing Belleville’s Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine, but under their conditions. The TMH Foundation was asked to support the project by QHC at $324,000. It has chosen to support the request in full but with the caveat that the amount funded be reduced by the cost of any medical equipment being removed from TMH prior to the MRI being in full operation. “Our mandate is to support the hospital and we know that members of community rely upon the MRI to support their medical needs,” said Philip C. Wild, Chair of the TMH Foundation. “Given the uncertainty of future hospital services available at the Trenton site, the Foundation felt it was important to add this caveat to protect the donations of our community.” Wild said the Foundation was in full support of upgrading the MRI but it looked for a way to reassure its donors that he Foundation has their best

interests at heart. He said he believes the Brighton and Quinte West communities will be happy with their decision. QHC has valued the surgical equipment at TMH, that could be moving down the road to Belleville, at a depreciated value of around $285,000 because it has been in use, said Wild. If all of the equipment is moved before the MRI machine is refurbished and in full operation then the Foundation will owe QHC an estimated $39,000 to make up the remaining difference, Wild said. The Foundation will use funds donated prior to December 2013 to satisfy this obligation With $324,000 now committed, the total commitment from TMH Foundation to QHC is $784,768 for the 2016/17 fiscal year, for priority medical equipment. The MRI at BGH is 8.5 years old and nearing end of its working life. QHC has chosen to upgrade the current machine at a cost of $1.015 million versus purchasing a new one at $2 million. Anyone interested in more information, or wishing to donate, can contact the office at 392-2540 ext. 5401, or email wwarner@tmhfoundation.com.

Trenton Memorial Hospital chair Philip C. Wild and executive director Wendy Warner during the Foundation’s annual general meeting held on Wed. June 8 at the Quinte West City Hall. Photo by Erin Stewart

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Trenton Lioness Club donates more than $24,000 to local groups By Erin Stewart Trenton – The Trenton Lioness Club continues to make a difference in the Quinte West community, donating more than $24,000 to local charities and organizations during the 2015/16 year. The club presented cheques to various organizations at the Trenton Lions Hall on Tuesday, June 28. “We are making nine presentations tonight to different deserving organizations who put a lot of work in the community, we are just so honoured to be able to do something to support them,” said Mary Cooper, President of the Trenton Lioness Club. The club fundraised the money through their tea’s, bazaars and working the Lion Club’s bingo in Belleville. “We are just thrilled and everybody is on board, everybody in the club works hard and together,” said Cooper. The Lioness Club donated to over 25 organizations throughout the year including the nine organizations at the presentation: Special Olympics, Trenton Care and Share Food Bank, Quinte Sailability, Lions foundation for Fort McMurray Disaster Relief, Three Oaks Foundation, Victorian Order of Nurses, YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, Trent Community Correctional Committee – Freedom Reins program and Almost Home.

Al Teal, general manager of the Trenton Care and Share Food Bank received $4,000 from the club. He said the donation is very helpful and comes at a good time because they are currently stocking up the food bank and spent $4,000 in three days last week buying necessary items. “We appreciate everything we receive and we use it well,” said Teal. “The last month we helped 352 families. It has gone up, we were serving around 300 now it’s up to about 350 in the last two months.” Teal said he doesn’t know why there has been an increase in families being served at the food bank but the money will help buy perishable goods and staple good that they run out of at this time of year. Teal said the Care and Share Food Bank will be closed for two weeks from July 11-25. Fletch, president and co-founder of Quinte Sailability, received $1,000 from the Lioness Club. Fletch said Quinte Sailability is in its 16th years of service and it’s been supported by the Lioness Club for at least 10 years. “It’s wonderful, they’ve upped our donation this year which is timely, we had a large increase in our expenses,” he said. “We only charge our students 30 per cent of what our actual cost is so we depend on community support and the majority of that comes from service

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The Trenton Lioness Club presented their donations to nine out of the many charities and organizations the club has supported throughout the 2015/16 year with a total of $24,000 donated. Photo by Erin Stewart

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New 426 Sqn commander keeps it in the family By Ross Lees 426 (Training) Squadron’s change of command parade Monday morning was an emotional event for a number of reasons. Incoming 426 (T) Sqn. Commander Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Hoddinott was taking over the squadron his father commanded beginning 20 years ago on July 12, 1996. Lt.-Col. Ryan Deming, the outgoing commander of 426 (T) Sqn. had significant life experiences tied to his two tours in the squadron – he married is wife Monica in the first tour and his son Luke was born during this most recent tenure, so he was not exaggerating when he said 426 Sqn. would always hold a special place in their hearts. Lt.-Col. Deming’s voice cracked several times as he talked about his most recent tour as Commanding Officer and the friends he made and met and the amazing people he worked with during that period. “I didn’t understand how much I would learn from those in the squadron, the magnitude of the accomplishments of such a great team,” he said during the changeover ceremonies at 1 Hangar at 8 Wing/Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton on July 4. “I leave this squadron with a profound sense of pride and appreciation for all your efforts. Your outstanding accomplishments are second only to you professionalism, leadership and dedication.” Words of praise for squadron members were certainly not lacking

in Lt.-col. Deming’s assessment of his past two-year tenure as commanding officer of 426 (T) Sqn. “Over past few years, members of this squadron – civilian or military – have delivered on the air mobility mission by introducing capabilities to air mobility, by providing critical system support for all air mobility fleets, and also producing some of the best air crew and technicians this air force has ever seen,” he stated. The squadron helps shape and create future leaders of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), he added. “You continue to embrace any challenge that’s put forward, you’ve answered the call regardless of the commitment required, and you do so in a manner that brings such high regard to the RCAF, this wing and also to the community,” he said, adding the founding members of the squadron would be proud of the team on parade that morning. Lt.-Col. Deming thanked the squadron leadership and support team for their leadership and professionalism and he thanked Colonel (Col.) Colin Keiver, 8 Wing Commanding Officer, for the abundance of challenges he had presented to Lt.-Col. Deming during his tenure. “I appreciate the fact you let 426 Sqn. deal with their issues and figure out the way to deal with those solutions,” he said. Lt.-Col. Deming told Lt.-Col. Hoddinott there was no doubt in his mind that the incoming CO was both deserving and ready for the challenge of commanding this important and talented squadron.

Col. Keiver said 426 (T) Sqn. personnel are important to the to both the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and the Department of National Defence (DND). “Without 426 Sqn., we would not be able to do the many things we do,” he said. “You train the vast majority of our airmen and women that go out and do the job, whether that be flying the aircraft or servicing them, and without you we could not do what we’ve done over the last countless decades whether it be in ops in World War II, Korea, Afghanistan, even recently in Op IMPACT with the Airbus that even now as we sit

here is flying operation over Iraq in support of operations.” He told the audience at the event that 426 (T) Sqn. occupies a state-ofthe-art school house where the men and women of the squadron carry on the links of excellence established by their squadron predecessors. Lt.-Col. Hoddinott complimented Lt.-Col. Deming on the fact that squadron personnel were “…poised on wings of fire to meet the future challenges that will come their way. Undoubtedly, this is because of your wisdom, dedication and leadership over the past two years.” Lt.-Col. Hoddinott thanked military

leadership for entrusting him with the significant financial and material resources to accomplish his mission at 426 (T) Sqn. “You are entrusting me with the DND and Canadian Armed Forces’ (CAF) most important asset, the men and women of 426 Sqn,” he said. “Thank you for this honour and privilege. Be confident that I will continue the pursuit of excellence in our training, that I will strive to mentor and develop the next generation of air force leaders and that I will hold accountable those whose actions or inactions do not positively contribute to our mission.”

Lt.-Col. Ryan Deming receives a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with some amazing signatures and a special number on it as his departing gift from 426 (T) Sqn. Photo by Ross Lees

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sponding to the challenges of the squad- the entire wing population of traffic techs,” throughout the years has earned you much Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and ron and, while he thought of rhyming off he stated. “This pulling together of the recognition and I look forward to rejoin- the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).” the operations the squadron was tasked movements community is an extremely ing and helping to lead you to even greater CWO Culver recalled leaving 2 Air Mov. with during his tenure, he ultimately re- important undertaking, particularly with successes,” he said. “With requests to sup- Sqn. after his first tour of duty in 1988 and alized they were just too numerous to the myriad of changes that lie ahead of the ports exercises both internationally and being given advice by the then CWO. trade.” domestically, you have always answered “I don’t remember much of it, but I do mention. “You have done a phenomenal job and CWO Culver said he looked forward to with a resounding can-do attitude and your remember his parting words. ‘Don’t forperformance never fails to cast a beacon get where you came from’ I didn’t and I you always seemed to have fun doing rejoining the team at 2 Air Mov. Sqn.. it,” he said to his gathered personnel. “I “Your hard work and dedication of light on 2 Air Mov. Sqn., 8 Wing, the won’t. It’s good to be back home,” he said. always got great reports from you guys on the road from all the other entities that you worked with – their feedback was always very positive and really appreciate it. “I’m ridiculously proud to be a part of this unit and to have been your chief for two years,” he added. CWO Culver said it was only fitting that this change of appointment take place in the building named after the very first CWO of 2 Air Mov. Sqn., adding that CWO Legault’s hard work and endless contributions to 2 Air Mov. Sqn. had not gone unnoticed. “Through your strong support of various honours and awards programs, you have endeavoured to ensure recognition of your personnel and have succeeded in Incoming CWO Dennis Culver and outgoing CWO Barry Legault flank 2 Air Mov. Sqn. Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. Paul Young at the CWO Change of Appointment ceremony on June bringing together 29. Photos by Ross Lees

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100+ woman buoys works of Three Oaks By Erin Stewart Belleville – Women supporting women. The organization 100+ Women Who Care Quinte donated $16,805 to Three Oaks, shelter and services for abused women and their children, during a cheque presentation at a Three Oaks second stage building in Belleville on Wednesday June 29. Sandy Watson-Moyles, executive director of Three Oaks in Belleville, said they are very grateful for the support. “To get this magnitude of a donation from other women is always that much more special,” she said. Watson-Moyles said the donation will go towards operating costs, which they need to fundraise yearly for on top of the government funding they receive for their shelter and programs. “We have a very long wish list, we served over 700 women last year with our various services and 130 women and 85 children in our shelter,” said Watson Moyles, who already has a good idea of what the shelter needs this week. “We actually have to go out and buy a new oven for the shelter, the door

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four people who donate a total of $100 amazing.” volved with 100+ Women Who Care collectively. The next 100+ Women meeting will Quinte visit 100womenquinte.com. “The feedback is it’s easy, it’s simple, be in September at the Greek Banquet For more information or to donate to and they’re making a difference… it’s Hall in Belleville. Three Oaks go to threeoaksshelterandamazing,” said Smith. For more information or to get in- services.ca 100+ Women has grown significantly in its first year. The group started with just over 100 women and now the group has 293 women including some children with their mothers and young adults. “It’s surpassed our dreams right from the beginning,” said Smith. “It grew faster than we thought it would, we came together as a group of women who said ‘let’s try to get this off the ground’… when we looked out and Angela Sheppard (L), a founding member of 100+ Women Who Care Quinte, hands a $16,805 cheque to Sandy Watson-Moyles saw all the women (R), executive director of Three Oaks in Belleville, at the cheque presentation in Belleville on Wednesday June 29, surrounded in the room it was by 100+ Women Who Care Quinte members. Photo by Erin Stewart

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All Aboard the Island Queen By Erin Stewart Trenton – If you’re looking for the opportunity to get out on the Bay of Quinte for a cruise there’s no need to look any further as the Island Queen is back with two cruise times on Friday July 15 during Quinte West’s Festival on the Bay. Hop aboard the Island Queen to enjoy a three hour cruise around the Bay of Quinte, the afternoon cruise starting at 1 p.m. or the evening cruise at 7 p.m. “This is a wonderful opportunity to get out on the water and enjoy the Bay of Quinte scenery that can only be appreciated from the water,” says Amber Darling, Chair of the Bay of Quinte Boat Cruise “With the continued en-

thusiasm shown from the community; this has been a great asset to the Trenton Downtown Festival on the Bay.” Passengers are invited to relax aboard the majestic Mississippi paddlewheeler from Kingston 1000 Islands Boat Lines. Food and drinks are available for purchase on board during the afternoon cruise and the evening cruise has a selection of desserts from Chef Nelson at Batawa Ski Hill and wine tasting and cheeses from Saputo. A cash bar is located on the first and second decks and the band South of 7 will be entertaining everyone with live music on the evening cruise. Mystical Fireworks will be presenting a fireworks show that can be viewed from the water.

“We start boarding each cruise about a half hour before departure at Fraser Park, in downtown Trenton,” said Stephanie Wilson, event coordinator. “We encourage everyone to spend the day downtown and enjoy the side walk sale, Arts Quinte West Show in Compass Court

and live music from Downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay and then join us on the cruise.” Both cruises are open to the public and are wheelchair accessible. Afternoon cruise tickets are $45 and evening cruise tickets are $65. Special discounts of $10 per person for groups

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Water levels threatening supply says LTC Residents, businesses and municipalities are being asked to voluntarily reduce water use by 20 per cent. Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) issued a Level 2 low water condition advisory Monday afternoon as rainfall continues to be in short supply across the Trent River Valley – an area that stretches from Grafton in the west to Quinte West and from Lake Ontario to Rice Lake. Monday’s advisory replaces the previous declaration of a Level 1 low water condition issued June 3. Under a Level 2 advisory residents, businesses, industries, and municipalities are asked to voluntarily reduce their water use by 20 per cent. LTC encourages everyone to use water wisely and apply water conservation measures. Non-essential water uses should be suspended until natural water supplies recover. Those who hold a Permit to Take Water from the Ministry of the Environment are asked to reduce their water taking by 20 per cent as well. Based on data from Environment Canada, the three-month average monthly precipitation for April through June was 36 mm which is 47 per cent of the longterm average. A three-month precipitation below 60 per cent of average is a trigger for Level 2 low water condition, according to LTC. Butler Creek has also reached a Level 2 trigger with respect to stream flow data. Streams with less than 70 per cent of the lowest summer month average flow is a trigger for Level 2 conditions. “With rainfall falling well below normal for the past three months, we are starting to see impacts on

local waterways,” said manager of watershed and science services Janet Noyes in a statement. “While flows on Butler Creek for the month of June were only 39 per cent of normal, Butler Creek has also dropped to 70 per cent of the lowest summer month average flow. Our summer water monitoring staff team are reporting the head water areas of many streams have already dried up. If below normal precipitation conditions continue through July, we will start to see water levels on many more creeks and streams drop dramatically,” added Noyes. Minimum flows are being sustained on the Trent River with navigation levels currently being maintained by Parks Canada. Drought conditions can cause many severe impacts on the environment and communities including: • Water shortages for human consumption, industrial, business and agriculture use, • Decline of water quality, • Increase in wildfires, • Increases in insect infestations and plant disease. The Ontario Low Water Response program was developed by the province to help co-ordinate and support local response in the event of a prolonged period of low stream flows or precipitation. There are three levels of low water conditions with Level 1 being the least severe and Level 3 being the most severe. Conservation authority staff will continue to monitor conditions and report new information as it becomes available. Updates on the Low Water status will be provided as conditions warrant. For more information on Ontario’s Low Water Response program visit www.ltc.on.ca.

of ten or more are available for both cruises The cruises will depart from Fraser Park in Trenton. Tickets are available in advance at the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce, located at 97 Front St. in Trenton or by calling 613-3927635. Tickets are limited.

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Ric Peterson becoming an air show man-about-the-world - headline By Alexandra Baillie-David When you’re the voice behind dozens of airshows every year, being an international sensation is just part of the job. But for Ric Peterson, a worldrenowned airshow announcer and Honorary Snowbird, the 2016 Quinte

International Airshow brought him a little closer to home. “It was a pretty emotional weekend for me, because the Quinte Airshow is the airshow my father used to take me to as a kid,” he said. “I finally had a few minutes on Sunday morning to walk back to the old hangars where the airshow used to be set up.” Peterson grew up in Smiths Falls,

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Ontario, and often traveled to the base, which was then Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Station Trenton. He says he gained his love of aviation from his late father, who, despite serving with the army in the Second World War, had an undeniable passion for flying. “I have this wonderful memory of him sitting in Jerry Billing’s Spitfire,” he recalled, referring to the legendary Canadian pilot who flew with the

Royal Air Force in the Second World War. “That was one of the few times I ever saw my dad tear up and I just thought what a great moment. He was here with me [that] weekend and it meant a lot to me to see some of those old planes.” Peterson adds that his favourite part about airshows is seeing how inspiring they can be for youth. “It’s great knowing we’ve connected the minds of young people to aviation,” he said. “The country needs to connect kids more to science, technology, engineering

and math.” With over 100 airshows already under his belt, Peterson is showing no signs of slowing down. The man with the voice is the set announcer for a number of upcoming airshows, including the California Capital Airshow, Fleet Week San Francisco and the Japan International Aerospace Exhibition. Peterson began his career as a broadcast journalist in radio and television. When he’s not on the road, he enjoys quiet country living in Odessa with his wife.

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Quinte West Fire Fighters Association present cheque to the Hugh O’Neil Friendship Garden project The Quinte West Fire Fighters Association made a cheque presentation to the Hugh O’Neil Friendship Garden project of $500 during the Quinte West Canada Day. Donations can be made by mailing to: Hugh O’Neil Friendship Garden, PO Box 427, Trenton, Ontario, K8V 5R6. From left to right: Councillor Duncan Armstrong, Ryan McNaught, Jay Coxwell, Bill Barber, Donna O’Neil, Pat Tripp, Wayne Garrison, Don O’Neill. Photo submitted

Microbrewery in Corbyville ‘hop’ful to be open by fall By Terry McNamee Belleville in the spirit of spirits, one distilled product is giving way to a brewed variety in a historic section of Belleville. The site of a former distillery in Corbyville moved one step closer to reopening as a microbrewery after receiving rezoning approval from the Belleville Planning Advisory Committee on Monday, July 4. The application by Tankhouse Developments Inc. asked for a zoning amendment to permit the addition of an assembly hall, patio, retail shop and a commercial parking area as permitted uses for what will become Signal Brewery. The decision still has to be approved by Council. “There’s never been a microbrewery in the City

of Belleville before,” said owner Richard Courneyea. “Our goal is to have the facility operational by the end of October.” Three of the original distillery buildings have been saved and will be incorporated into the design, Courneyea said. He added that the events area will be about 3,600 square feet. There will be no restaurant — all food will be catered. He added that he hoped the planned store would not just carry products from Signal Brewery, but also other locally produced items such as cheese, and that it would become a tourism draw. “It’s very, very exciting,” remarked Councillor Jack Miller. Committee member Mike Letwin agreed. “It looks great for the city,” he said.

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Belleville Bulldogs Rugby Club, in marking its 40th anniversary, inducted several current and former members with Hall of Fame and Life Member honours Saturday night at a banquet. Back row, from left: Curtis Crawford, Ken Fitzgerald, Greg Woodbeck, Blair Mackintosh, Jeff Deville and Brian Meindl. Front row, from left: Matt Lisk, Jo Robinson, Paul Svoboda, Tara Feeney and Bill Thompson. Bulldogs Photo.

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(Left) Gleaming motorcycles lined the bank of the Trent River alongside vintage vehicles at the 8th Annual Chrome on the Canal, an event which attracts thousands of people every year to Campbellford. (Right) Rick Barkey of Woodville drove in to the show with his customized 1940 Ford with its Austin Mini headlights. The interior features taupe and orange leather seats and a west coast chopper motorcycle tank as the centre armrest. Photos by Sue Dickens.

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TWEED – Over the Canada Day holiday weekend members of Central Hastings OPP conducted eight RIDE programs, Among them, on July 1 at 11:30 p.m. officers checked 50 vehicles at Highway 62 and Ridge Road in the Municipality of Centre Hastings. As a result a 26-year-old Madoc man was found to be consuming alcohol and registered an alert on a roadside screening device.

He was issued a three-day drivers licence suspension and his vehicle was towed. On July 2 at 3:40 p.m. officers checked another 35 vehicles on Marble Point Road near Highway 7 in the Municipality of Marmora and Lake. A 41-yearold man from North York was found to be consuming alcohol and registered an alert on a roadside screening device. He was issued a three-day driver’s licence suspension.


Volunteers needed to survey water soldier in Trent-River The Invading Species Awareness program is looking for volunteers with boats, canoes and kayaks to help survey water soldier in the Trent-Severn Waterway on Friday July 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Water soldier is an invasive perennial aquatic plant that is native to Europe and northwest Asia. In 2008, the first established population of water soldier was found in the Trent River. “The Trent-Severn Waterway is used for many recreational activities throughout the summer, including recreational fishing, swimming, and boating. All of these activities are negatively affected by water soldier,” said Robert McGowan Water Soldier Technician for the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Every year, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and

Hunters, Invading Species Awareness Program hosts a Water Soldier Watch Day to monitor and track the spread of water soldier in the Trent -Severn Waterway. “We are inviting the public to come out and help us track the spread of this invasive aquatic plant,” said McGowan. Since water soldier was found in the Trent-Severn in 2008, the Ministry of Natural Resources, Lower Trent Conservation, Ministry of the Environment, and Parks Canada have been working with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Invading Species Awareness Program to prevent the spread of the plant. If you would like to participate in the event, contact Robert McGowan at robert_mcgowan@ofah. A volunteer during Water Soldier Watch Day holds up water soldier, the invasive plant, as he helps monitor and track the spread of the plant in the Trent-River. Photo courtesy org. Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters

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More money means more student hires for Quinte Conservation By Jack Evans Students looking for summer employment this season will find a friend in Quinte Conservation. Using funding they applied for from senior government levels, the authority has obtained approval for 17 summer student jobs. “We are pleased to have received funding to hire this many,” said Jennifer May-Anderson, communications manager. “This will allow Quinte Conservation to thrive this summer and better achieve our goals of creating a healthy, sustainable watershed in which nature and people can live in harmony.” Funding came from employment grants from Canada Summer Jobs, Summer Employment Opportunities and Youth Job Link. The agency

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Hockey buzz fails to launch as promised Despite stoking the anticipation about a potential deal to bring major junior, or better, hockey back to Belleville, Mayor Taso Christopher and council poured water on the enthusiasm Monday. The mayor suggested last week there “could be an announcement Monday or Tuesday,” of this week of a pending deal for a team to reoccupy the Yardmen Arena after the OHL Bulls were ripped from the city last year by nowvilified former owner Gord Simmonds. But, Monday, Christopher huddled with council in a closed door session with no public announcement in the offing, offering the following statement via a press release: “City Council will hold an In Camera meeting this afternoon to consider an ongoing issue

related to the disposition of City property. Until such time as a decision is reached and confirmed in an open session by Council, as is standard practice, no announcement will or can be made for this or any In Camera item considered by Council.” Reports say the city could be facing upgrades of as much as $7 million to the Yardmen Arena if a hockey deal were to happen, potentially setting up residency for the Ottawa Senators’ American Hockey League affiliate, Binghampton Senators. By press time this week, no further word had been heard from the now lengthy negotiations that have been held in utmost secrecy, as per agreements from the city and interested hockey parties.

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Antique maple Hoosier cupboard, antique sideboard with pillared bevelled glass mirror, 50’s era china hutch, White sewing machine spool table, Duncan Phyfe glass top coffee table, old painted dough box, 2 tiered coffee table, set of 6 parlour chairs, glass tray top coffee table, hall table, wicker bassinette, Northwind press back rocker, round bamboo table & 4 chairs, sofa table, wall shelf, hi-boy chest, candle table, “D” end table, foot pedal operated grind stone, patio table & 6 matching chairs, upright model coca cola cooler, large qty. of smalls including antique wooden trench bowl, tackle boxes and assorted tackle, cream separator base, pillar mantle clock, pink girl dresser lamp, miniature oil lamps, wash set pieces, delft blue, old locks & cash boxes, old advertising ephemera, die cast farm toys, church collection basket, Shell & Esso gas maps, Women’s Institutes history paper, condiment sets, retro kitchen pieces, enamel ware, beaded purses, salt box, old tins, Harpers Magazine 1898, Moira Valley Cheese Factory balance sheet, old atlases, aladdin lamps & accessories, cook books, coal oil lamps, crocks & numerous other pieces. See the web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident.

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2 blocks EAST of Farley Ave on Bridge Street East and turn NORTH onto Stanley Park Dive to Sunset Drive. ARTWORK original 26” x 30” Philippa Faulkner oi painting, antique prints, signed oils; ANTIQUE CLOCKS AND FURNITURE antique burled finished mahogany bookcase secretary with upper glass doors, closed writing surface with pigeon holes, ornately finished lower doors; collection of antique clocks including Scottish made mahogany finish long case with painted face, several American made wall clocks, Gingerbread, carriage clock, mantle clocks, cuckoo clock; original scale model of American clipper “The Flying Cloud” sailing ship by Captain Harry J Clarke- Picton Ont; antique pine harvest style kitchen table, antique pine blanket boxes, antique pine washstand, pine pail bench, Boston rocker, antique vanity and mirror, antique stenciled back chair, antique pine arrow back chair, antique pine 2 drawer chest, antique needlepoint chairs, Victorian side chairs, Mission style bedroom suite, COLLECTIBLES several pieces of Royal Bayreuth china, Harlen House pottery pieces, stoneware with blue, toilet set pieces, treenware, wooden character carvings, decoy by Jack Martindale, hand painted china, crystal, dinnerware, Calnans Picton milk bottle, numerous other articles. Pictures and listing go to www. sullivanauctions.com TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE

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AUCTION SALE MR LYLE FLUKE 4 MALONEY STREET SOUTH MARMORA, ONT. MONDAY JULY 11TH AT 11:00 AM 1 mile EAST of 4 way stop in Marmora on Highway 7 and turn South onto Maloney Street South ( Vicinity of Drummond building Supply) Husqvarna 16542 riding lawn mower – excellent, Mastercraft 10 hp snow blower, Campbell Hausfield portable air compressor, quantity of hand and power tools, aluminum ladders, garden tools, shop vac,2 wheel cart, FIREARMS ( PAL required) Cooey 22, 16 ga single shot gun; antique oak sideboard, antique washstands, antique oak office chair, antique mantle clocks, antique chest of drawers, hall stand, enamel top work table, antique drop leaf table, bed chesterfield, Accuciser, Kenmore refrigerator, portable air conditioner, Frigidaire chest freezer, dehumidifier, cups and saucers, bells, crocks, vintage camera, fishing poles, prints, everyday dishes, cookware, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

AUCTION SALE MEADOW CREEK BARNS ANTIQUES AND NEAT STUFF PETER AND SANDY NEILLY 581 CONCESSION ROAD 8 WEST R.R.# 1 HASTINGS, ONT. SATURDAY JULY 16TH AT 10:00 AM 5 miles SOUTH of Hastings on Highway 45 and turn EAST onto Concession Road 8 West. Art Shoppe executive desk, silver 1880 FCRC regatta medal, large pine cupboard, antique upright desk, vintage decoys, signed Jack Kidd decoy, hollow Martindale decoys ,vintage fishing tackle, reels, folk art pieces including large Clarence Aulenback N.S. Canadian folk art loon, V. Elliott-Ferguson original framed oil, framed prints, prints, posters, factory cart coffee table, Coca Cola collectibles, sports cards, postcards (early 1900s-‘80s), vintage maps, crystal, china, glass, pottery, Cornflower, Delft, enamelware, cast iron including antique 16 no. 2 school bell, trivets, grates, cookware; bone china tea cups and saucers, Wade figurines, wooden skis, game boards, ‘50s cedar strip canoe shelf, vintage linens, quilts & blankets, vintage diecast toys including Dinky, Hess toys; Roy Rogers toy lantern, Nellybell GrapeNuts button, Lone Ranger flashlight, vintage benches, garden art, graniteware, dressers, nursing rocker, 31 pc Meakin Romantic England, vintage table top and floor model radios, stained glass, numerous mirrors, convex security mirror, pillars, plinth, bird cage on stand, sleds, trunks, scales, locks, unique carved Black Forest hall bench, painted pine cupboard, antique oak extension table, vintage and antique tables, Egyptian motif top table, brass items, cheese boxes, double gumball dispenser, quantity of vintage doors, vintage window frames and windows (old glass), vintage and antique lighting, seating including mid-century chairs, architectural items, shelving, display cases, collection of spoons, jewelry costume, gold, silver, vintage, antique, signed Sherman brooch and earrings , jet, sterling rings; vintage gloves, hats, sewing collectibles, scarves, what-not stands, Mason’s Vista dinnerware (pink), animal figurines, Meissen roosters, vintage compacts, vintage Esso salt & pepper in box, black memorabilia nodder coin bank, Edison crate, cigar boxes, 45s and other records, vintage license plates, vintage cradle, vintage chrome salon hair dryer, plate racks, old bottles, 11 Alfred Meakin Kingsdale dinner plates, vintage leather cowboy boots with sterling tips, claw foot pedestal table, small red wagon, tobacco boxes, spiles, tins, sealer jars, shutters, home decor, trays, farm items, tractor seat, MD Sports 7 foot shuffle board table, ‘60s cash register, antique brass fireplace surround, andirons, firewood folding holder, acoustic guitar with stand and case, Sony speakers, 24ft aluminum extension ladder, footed iron tub, large circular saw blade, nail kegs, pulleys, lots of smalls, 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

AUCTION SALE OF BOAT, CARS & TOOLS THURSDAY, JULY 14/16 AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Crafstman 3 H.P. shredder, Craftsman 4 H.P. 27 inch snowblower, Honda push mower, Effel oil burning stove, Craftsman table saw, Crafstman compound mitre saw, Craftsman router, Ridgid 13 inch thickness planer, , Dewalt 7730 radial arm saw, homecraft 4” precision jointer, Jet floor model drill press, 2 table top drill presses, 7.5 inch band saw, steel welding table/ vise, 12 gallon shop vac, Simoniz 1800 power washer, table top wood lathe, Craftsman radial arm saw, Campbell Hausfeld portable air compressor, Mastercraft oscillating spindle sander, industrial upright air compressor, Black & decker scroll saw, Delta compound miter saw, McCullough electric limb saw, 2 ton floor jack, drafting table, wooden multi drawer tool chest, Delco auto booster, portable air dust filter, Homelite 2 speed blower fan, hand power tools such as saws, drills, sawzall, sanders, qty. of assorted hardware, tile cutter, Wizling glass grinder, submersible pump, sets of drill bits, router bits, wrenches, vises, level & tripod, 20 ft. aluminum extension ladder, brush snips, workmates, stepladders, wheelbarrows, garden tools, countless other shop pieces. Boat 1987 21 foot “Sun Runner” cuddy cabin, white and burgundy in colour, with a Mercruiser 350 motor, with Volvo Penta dual prop leg, and EZ load trailer, also includes Kenwood marine CD player, Clarion marine speakers, CB marine radio, hand held marine radio & fish finder. Cars 2002 Saturn with 193,000 kms, 1994 Chrysler Le Baron GTC convertible 6 cylinder, 3.0 l engine. Both vehicles sell as is, where is. Boat and vehicles will sell at 7:30 P.M See the web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident.


A theatre guy’s busman’s tour of summer festivals By Jack Evans If winter is the social season in Canada, then summer is the festival season. This reporter headed to Western Ontario last weekend for grandson’s wedding, but plugged in a couple of major shows along the way. First stop was Niagara on the Lake where we saw the original new musical, “Alice in Wonderland.” What a lavish stage spectacle! How’s this for highlights?: A floating Cheshire cat whose body fades down to just a smile, like it says in the book , a talking white rabbit, a boat with several passengers, including Alice, floating around on a stream, all the characters one would expect, including a Mad Hatter, a sleepy Dormouse and a March hare, Duchess, off-with-his head Queen and more. The music was mostly not memorable, but treating the story as a moral tale of how

children perceive the world and can learn from their upside down absurdities was fascinating. Shows at the Shaw are always well done and there’s a wide selection. “Alice” was just one of many on this year’s Shaw program. Would love to have seen more. On the road early next day for another matinee, this one at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. Hardly Shakespeare, obviously, but the hit musical, “A Chorus Line,” was mindblowing . Beautifully staged, danced and sung, this show has a gritty plot line based on true reflections of a group of dancers – why and how they do it and their life experiences. The bottom line is, they are the hard core team of any show. If one errs, it reflects on the entire cast. They are all dedicated to the dance and music and their role, in every way is as important as that of the big stars. Again, this was a bare sampling of the full bill of fare at this major stage

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we gather and, on a good day like that, and we are here in honour of Charlie’s Quinte Rally in Ameliasburg Park on July 22, 23 and 24. we mix and mingle and chew the Indian Day.” fat. We talk to people walking along The next motorcycle event, “the For information, go to: http://www. the road and answer their questions biggest event of the year”, is the cvmg.ca/quinte about the club, so if we get one or two members, it helps.” F e l l o w motorcycle enthusiast Ian Taylor, president of the Eastern Shield section, agreed. “If you knew Charlie this show is kind of Charlie’s dream. He wanted to have motorcycles here

Ganaraska sections. “We had I would estimate well over 60 bikes at the event,” said Whittaker, who rode in on his 1975 Suzuki GT 750, which he noted is not really vintage but his ride of choice these days. Last year, there were about 50 vintage motorcycles on site, including one valued around $150,000, a 1938 BSA Gold Star. “Chrome on the Canal had been called ‘Charlie’s Indian Day’ for 25 years before the name change” he noted. “Charlie Mahoney ran an Indian dealership across from the canal at the north end by the Tim Hortons.” For Whittaker, attending Chrome on the Canal is, “Partly in memory of Indian Charlie and it’s just somewhere

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Ian Taylor, president of the CVMG Eastern Shield section, owns this 1931 Ariel VF 500 single, which was built and shipped in June 1931 to Overseas Motors Ltd. Ontario, one of 12 imported by the company on their last year of production. Taylor bought it in the 1980s as a rusty bike, missing major parts, and he had it up and running last year. This is believed to be the only survivor of that particular model in Ontario. Photo by Ian Taylor

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Dan Clost Ladies and gentlemen in the green trades, that’s as bluntly as I can put it. You have an unprecedented opportunity to improve your business, advance the careers of your employees and to raise the status of our trade. For decades we have been struggling with a skilled labour shortage; so much so that this aspect of the industry has become the primary focus of Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association (LO.) So much so

that we (and I definitely identify myself as an LO supporter) developed our own certification system independent of any provincial or national sanctioning body. Again, to be blunt, one could argue that the formal education system was not supportive of horticulture as a career option. The Certified Horticultural Technician (CHT) programme was put into place, evolving into the current system of Certified Landscape Professional (CLP) which assesses specific aspects of the industry. (I have no intention of belittling those programs that do provide excellent instruction and it is important to recognise the Niagara Parks Commission’s School of Horticulture-developed by the Comminssion to ensure it had a supply of properly trained gardenerswhich can hold its own against any school in Canada.) Perhaps as a direct result of this educational entropy, the industry called for horticulture to be included on the Red Seal list of skilled trades. This was a country-wide effort with a tremendous sense of co-operation between the pro-

vincial organisations to work together to present both the argument for this designation and to create a curriculum that was national in scope. The realisation of this endeavour has re-vitalized our trade; it provides real opportunity for everyone involved- see paragraph one. (It is also the first step to landscaping/horticulture becoming a completely regulated trade, but that’s another story.) There have been some administrative glitches in the implementation of the program: it has been a bit of a challenge in our area as we identified the rhythm of the trade (seasonality) and the needs of the educational provider. It has taken a while to work this outand there is little need to revisit those discussions. (Unless you buy me a beer at a pub some evening and I’ll gladly chat with you until the foam runs out.) The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) has given pre-approval for the Horticultural Apprenticeship Program at Algonquin and Loyalist Colleges. This means the

money and educational resources have been committed: in the past those resources were held back until enough students had been registered. As part of the Eastern Ontario Pilot Project, LO has been given the responsibility of the application process for both colleges and this also includes registration with the Ontario College of Trades. What this means is that employers need only contact the LO representative who will then facilitate all of the paperwork. Important note: You do not have to be an LO member to register an apprentice. In our area, MTCU has also worked with Loyalist College and local industry representatives to approve an off-campus facility (Connon Nurseries) as the location for the educational portion of the program. Recognition is given to Ann Drennan, Dean of the School of Applied Sciences, Skills & Technology, Loyalist College and Sally Harvey, past Manager of Education & Labour Development, LO (and current Executive Director of Landscape Nova

Scotia and Landscape Newfoundland and Labrador) for their extraordinary commitment and efforts to make this happen. Industry members of the pilot project board include Richard Coleman, Coleman Landscaping Inc, Scott Wentworth, Wentworth Landscapes and Dan Clost, Connon Nurseries: feel free to contact any of us for more information. On Wednesday, July 13, Landscape Ontario is holding a Members Appreciation day at Connon Nurseries (956A, Old Highway Two, Trenton) and J.Alex Gibson, the apprenticeship co-ordinator, will also be there to chat with you about registering. Alternatively, you can reach Alex at agibson@landscapeontario.com or 1-800265-5656 for info and registering. Folks, everything we asked for in terms of the apprenticeship program have been put into place. It is an unprecedented opportunity that will only happen again if we make it work now. We can put up or we can shut up; it’s our choice.

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Albert College tours the Rocky Mountains in Northern Alberta Albert College was selected to participate in the YMCA Youth Exchange Canada program this year. As part of this experience, Albert College students were paired with students from the Grande Cache Community School in Northern Alberta. As part of the program, Albert College hosted 20 Grande Cache students at the school in April. “During their visit, students enjoyed hosting their Alberta ‘twins’ at Albert College and showcasing the Quinte region,” said Director of Guidance and trip organizer, Jennifer Reid. “They also ventured to Toronto where they climbed the CN Tower and enjoyed a behind the scenes tour of the Rogers Centre. Students also explored Parliament Hill and toured the War Museum. Our students remained in touch and anxiously awaited

the second part of their adventure.” In May, a group of 14 Albert College students traveled to the Rocky Mountains to experience life in the native community of Grande Cache in northern Alberta. Albert College students were reunited with their ‘twins’ and enjoyed hiking through the mountains, standing on a glacier and seeing the wildlife. Grade 11 Albert College student, Christina Pilgrim said, “We saw bears, elk, big horned sheep, cougars and moose and enjoyed traditional aboriginal foods such as bannock and moose stew. We watched aboriginal dancers and drummers and camped in the wilderness. Thanks to YMCA Canada for the opportunity to participate in this eye opening and Students from Albert College and the Grande Cache Community School, enjoy the Rocky Mountains in Northern Alberta. Submitted photo inspiring trip.”

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EVENTS QUINTE ARTS Council’s Annual General Meeting changed to September due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts. The AGM is moved to Tuesday, September 13, 5:30 pm, Belleville Club, 210 Pinnacle Street. Please RSVP by September 6 - accounting@quinteartscouncil.org, 613-962-1232. HAPPY HARMONY Women’s Choir sings hits from across the decades Thursdays 7-9 pm, Brittany Brant Music Centre, off Hwy #2 ten minutes east of Belleville Hospital. Join us for a free trial. Phone 613-438-7664. 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. QUINTE QUILTER’S Guild first Wednesday of each month, Christ Church Hall, Everett St., Belleville. BELLEVILLE LAWN Bowling Club,

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basis in Belleville. Info: Lee 613-9690130 ext. 5207 SATURDAY JULY 16, 2016 -Children 16 and under, The Canadian Wild Turkey Federation sponsored by the Belleville Fish & Game Club, Jump Start, Crosman and Bass Pro are hosting a “Kids Like Us” Youth Day at the Belleville Fish & Game Club, 170 Elmwood Drive, Belleville. REGISTRATION FROM 9:00-9:45 Full day of fun activities for the children. Prizes drawn at end of event. Free BBQ for the children, Adults a donation to jump start would be appreciated. Display of 100 mounts, Learn to cast, Colouring Contest, Facepainting, Turkey calling, Goose/Duck calling, Archery-Learn how, Activity Trailer and much more. MEALS ON Wheels Belleville: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon. Info: 613-969-0130 DINER’S CLUB, every Tuesday, 12-2 pm. CrossRoads to Care, 470 Dundas St. E., Belleville $9/member. $10/non-member. Reservations required. Call 613-969-0130

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EVENTS entertainment, goat derby/race, and 30+ feature vendors you’ll get your fill of food and culture! For more information visit BRIGHTON SUPPER’S READY, Trinity St Andrew’s www.IncredibleEdiblesFestival.com” -The United Church, every Wednesday, 5 pm. event runs from 10-4 A community meal for those for whom a BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC July 15 free meal is a blessing. Donations welcome. 2016 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, THE BRIGHTON All Star Concert Band 1-4pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. All Welcome. rehearsing every Wednesday, 7-9pm, all CAMPBELLFORD & DISTRICT summer at Trinity St Andrew’s Church, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold Brighton. Open to anyone who plays a its 13th Annual Garden Tour on Sat. Jul. concert instrument. 9th 10:00 am-4:00 pm. Passports ($12.) are on sale at: Caroline’s, Earth Angels, CAMPBELLFORD & Helen Evegroen at Farmer’s Market, SOUP & sandwich lunch, 1st Wednesday Incredible Edibles, Campbellford; Glover’s of each month, 11:15 a.m., Campbellford Market & Cheeky Bee’s, Warkworth. Visit Senior Citizens Club. $7. Soup, sandwich, us at http://www.gardenontario.org/site. dessert and tea or coffee. Forest Denis php/campbellford & Facebook! Centre, 55 Grand Road, Campbellford. COBOURG INCREDIBLE DOCTORS’ Cook Off FOOTCARE CLINIC, Mon and Wed Friday, July 8, 5:30-9 p.m. Under the Marquee Tent next to the Trent River Mornings, St. Andrews Presbyterian beside the Fire Hall. Tickets $50 includes Church. VON offers Basic, Advanced entry, specially designed hors-d’oeuvres and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). & drinks, entertainment and silent auction. For appointment call the VON at 1-888279-4866 ex 5346 705-653-1140 CANADA DAY celebrations, July 1st. MEN’S GROUP, every Thursday, 1pm, Cobourg Retirement Residence, Info: visittrenthills.ca/canadaday 310 Division St, Cobourg. To register: JAPANESE SWORD Classes, every Community Care Northumberland: 905Monday 7-8:30pm, Trent Hills Karate Club, 372-7356. Trent Hills Martial Arts, Saskatchewan THE ETERNAL Hope Spiritualist Centre Ave., Campbellford is now located at 284 Division St. Cobourg. CAMPBELLFORD LEGION Br 103, 34 Sunday service 7pm. Pot luck supper first Bridge St Campbellford, 705 653 2450. Sunday of month at 5:30 p.m. Info: www. Thurs 730 pm open 8-ball, Sunday 3-7 theeternalhopespiritualistcentre.webs.com. pm open Jam Session No cover FOOTCARE CLINIC- 1st Fri, 2nd and CODRINGTON 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian 2ND WEDNESDAY of the month, Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Codrington Women’s Institute 7:15 pm, Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For Codrington Community Centre appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 COLBORNE SOLO FRIENDSHIP Group for Solo COLBORNE PROBUS Club, 1st and adults aged 45 and up looking for 3rd. Wednesday of month, The Rotary friendship. Wednesdays 1-2:30 pm, Room, The Keeler Centre, 80 Division Riverview Restaurant, Campbellford. St, Colborne. New members welcome. COME OUT to the Incredible Edibles Info: Anja Guignon 613-475-9357 Festival in downtown Campbellford EVERY SATURDAY is Meat Draw, Saturday July 9th to savour unique local Colborne Legion. Draws at 3pm, 4pm foods, from small scale sustainable farms and 5pm. $8.00 for nine chances to win. in Trent Hills. With Free admission, food Everyone is welcome. industry speakers Including David Adjey COLBORNE LIBRARY Storytime of the Food Network, kids activities, live program for children 2-5 years. Thursdays

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THE CORDOVA Library, 55 Alfred St. book sale on Saturday July 2 from 10am-1pm.

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STERLING

SATURDAY JULY 9 Stirling Club 55 and over will hold a Moonshot Euchre in Springbrook Hall at 1:00. Refreshments available, all welcome.

TYENDINAGA

FREE JULY 22/16 – Seniors Day at the Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre Tour of the Gym, Demo of Seniors Class, Refreshments Social Cool Fun – dress with comfortable clothes – 2pm to 3pm Call for details 613-962-2822

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A Hip Canada Day Weekend By Melyssa Gloude Tweed - The term ‘Canadiana’ by definition describes ‘things, ideas, or activities distinctive of Canada or Canadians, especially works of literature and culture’ - but Canadiana means much more than that. Canadiana means compassion and kindness; it means friendship, family, music and dancing. All of these things and more make us Canadians, and Trudeau Park on Canada Day weekend was a perfect example by definition. A free Road Apples concert was held at

the bustling Tweed venue: part protest, part charity, and 100 per cent Canadian. Event co-ordinator Casey Trudeau says the idea to have the free concert grew into something much larger. “It’s almost a small-scale protest towards the scalpers selling tickets for the last Tragically Hip tour dates,” said Trudeau. “Everyone is a Tragically Hip fan and it was disappointing that me and my friends couldn’t even get tickets to see them a last time. It’s upsetting.” After the nation learned of Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie’s terminal battle with brain cancer and a last Canadian tour, tickets w e r e scooped up by cyberscalpers j u s t

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Road Apples frontman Mike Compeau gave an authentic performance during Trudeau Park’s Canada Day weekend event series. The band formed in Kingston and established themselves as the best, busiest and most sought after tribute show to The Tragically Hip. Photo by Melyssa Gloude

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Fairbanks, Alaska marks the gold rush with Golden Days By John M. Smith Each July, Fairbanks, Alaska celebrates its Gold Rush history with a series of special events during its “Golden Days”. This year’s event takes place from July 20–24, and includes reenactments from its mining history, a search for a poke of gold hidden in the downtown area, a Street Fair with a plethora of vendors, food, and live music, a Comedy Night show, several parades, bathtub races, a regatta, costume contests, a BBQ cook-off, and a gigantic rubber duckie race. Guys might even find themselves thrown into a mock jail that travels through the streets if they’re wandering about without a beard during this celebration. Many of us have read about the Yukon Gold Rush of 1898, but the Fairbanks discovery took place a bit later, on July 22, 1902, when Italian immigrant Felix Pedro struck it rich. He exclaimed “There’s gold in them there hills!” This quickly led to another Gold Rush in the Far North, and Fairbanks soon grew to become the most populated city in Alaska. Even today there are still some gold mine operations in this area, and the city of Fairbanks still embraces its Gold Rush roots. The Discovery Claim and the Felix Pedro Monument are located at the foot of Cleary Summit, and the actual anniversary date is often referred to here as “Felix Pedro Day”. Fairbanks itself is referred to as the “Golden Heart City”. On my visit to Fairbanks, I learned about some

of this Gold Rush history by taking a tour of the nearby El Dorado Gold Mine and its Gold Dredge 8, which extracted millions of ounces of gold from the frozen Alaskan earth between 1928 and 1959. Gold Dredge 8 has been deemed a National Engineering Landmark, is on the National Register of Historic Places, and serves as a reminder of the hard working miners who helped in the growth of Fairbanks. My tour began with a short train ride aboard a replica of the Tanana Valley Railroad, with a stop near the dredge itself for a sluice box demonstration and some gold panning instructions. Then we arrived at the historical site, where we were able to try some actual gold panning. Tourists are even guaranteed to find some gold in the bag of dirt that is given to each participant, but don’t get too excited about “striking it rich”. The tiny specks of gold that are found can then be weighed and valued and placed into a keepsake locket – at a price. In our group, the best gold find was valued at $42.00, so this was not really going to replace a win in the lottery. However, this was still far better than my first gold panning attempt here, for I found none! Therefore, I was given a second bag, as gold is “guaranteed” to be found, and this time I received about $15.00 worth of gold in my pan. Wow! However, it’s still a very fascinating experience – and I even saw a larger gold nugget on display on the premises (valued at about $75,000).

While on site, I also explored inside the massive Gold Dredge 8, and I checked out the many rusting artifacts and the gigantic mounds of mining tailings that were still very much in evidence from those bygone mining days. Other not-to-be-missed Fairbanks’ attractions

that relate to this Gold Rush era include its Pioneer Park, Circle Historical Museum, and the University of Alaska Museum of the North. The latter has the largest display of gold in the entire state. For More Information: www.explorefairbanks. com; www.golddredge8.com

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nveiled Join us for our seventh boutique style bridal event that invites sophisticated brides-to-be to mingle and plan with amazing local wedding vendors in a swanky, social atmosphere! It is almost like a girl’s night out on a Sunday afternoon. Featuring runway shows by Lily’s Bridal, info sessions, mocktails, delicious treats, complimentary pampering treatments and a chance to

Win Fabulous Prizes!

Come & mingle with us on Sunday, October 16th, 2016 • 10am-3pm National Air Force Museum of Canada - 220 RCAF Road, 8 Wing/CFB Trenton Tickets $10 in advance; $12 at the door If your business services the wedding industry, the Unveiled Bridal Event being held Sunday, October 16th, 2016, is the perfect opportunity to meet and interact with hundreds of potential clients. For more information contact Ann Cooper at 613-969-8896 x 277 or ann@skbailey.com Proudly sponsored by:

MAGAZINE

A division of Metroland Media

Tickets available at Lily’s Bridal or online at

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