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More ammunition for local water soldier campaign By Bill Freeman

News - Trent Hills - The ongoing local campaign against the pernicious invasive water soldier has received an additional $12,000 boost from the Ontario Land Stewardship Habitat Restoration Program. The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has received money from the program as it continues to eradicate, control and study the exotic plant which has found its way into the Trent River and established colonies near the hamlet of Trent River, in Lake Seymour and Cordova Bay. The OFAH and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests has been at the forefront of on-the-water initiatives receiving funding in 2014 from the Invasive Species Centre and this year from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Lake Seymour has approximately 140 hectares of water soldier and Crowe Bay has 8.3 hectares. The section of the Trent River between County Road 30 near the hamlet of Trent River and County Road 50 has the dubious distinction of being the only known wild population in North America. Water soldier is a perennial aquatic plant native to Europe and northwest Asia. “It’s been there since 2008. We did some monitoring in 2011 when we thought there were 22,000 plants; now it’s just way over that,� Christine Brennan, a member of the Ontario Crews that are part of a multi-agency team monitoring and eradicating the aggressively invasive aquatic water soldier work on a section of Cordova Bay in 2014.

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Federation of Anglers and Hunters Invasive Species Outreach team told The Independent last year. The team partnered with the MNRF, the Lower Trent Conservation Authority, the Ministry of Environment and Parks Canada to tackle the problem. “It looks like an aloe plant or the top of a pineapple with bright green sharp serrated edges,� Brennan said. “It just creates these dense mats that nothing can live in. Other plants can’t live in it, you can’t boat through it, and you can’t swim through it.

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said Deputy-mayor Jim Martin. “There are a few different options [for potential projects],â€? said director of public works Brian McMillan. McMillan will bring a report outlining some of those options to council’s September 8 meeting. CAO Pat Kemp will also provide council with a ďŹ nancial report on how the municipality would fund its portion of project costs. “We’ll bring a report and you can look at some options,â€? said McMillan. “We need to prioritize,â€? said Mayor Gerow.


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INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS OF TEMPORARY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(S) November 15, 2015 – April 15, 2016 CASUAL EQUIPMENT OPERATOR(S) November 15, 2015 – April 15, 2016 WINTER PATROL/NIGHT PATROL(S) November 15, 2015 – April 15, 2016 The temporary Equipment Operator(s) will provide a variety of construction, maintenance (regular and winter) and repair services to roads, roadsides, signs, culverts and drainage features, public property and other municipally owned infrastructure for the safety and convenience of the public and will assist in other areas of the Public Works operations. Casual Equipment Operators are employed by the Municipality on an as needed basis and perform the same duties as the temporary Equipment Operator. The Winter Patrol/Night Patrol(s) will provide a variety of duties including but not limited to patrol and record weather and road conditions, equipment and road maintenance (regular and winter), services to roads, roadsides, signs, public property and other Municipally owned infrastructure for the safety and convenience of the public. Qualifications: s -INIMUM 'RADE $IPLOMA WITH PREFERENCE FOR TECHNICAL STUDIES OR EQUIVALENT INDUSTRY courses in heavy equipment operations; s /NE TO THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION WINTER CONTROL OPERATIONS AND maintenance and related heavy equipment operations including but not limited to backhoe, grader, loader, plow equipment, etc.; s -INIMUM #LASS h$v DRIVERS LICENSE : ENDORSEMENT s &URTHER TRAINING ON 4RAFlC &LAGGING #02 &IRST !ID AND 7(-)3 AND s 6ALID AND SATISFACTORY #RIMINAL "ACKGROUND #HECK AND DRIVER S ABSTRACT

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Every person who owns or harbours a dog within the Municipality of Trent Hills shall register the dog(s) with the Municipality and purchase a dog tag annually. A $10.00 late fee is added if tags are not purchased prior to MARCH 1st of that year. A kennel license is required if more than three dogs are kept on one property. Dog tags and kennel licenses are available at the Municipal Office. 2016 Annual Dog tags may also be purchased at the following locations: Trent River General Store Warkworth Library Hastings Library Campbellford Library B & C Variety – Campbellford Lifetime dog tags will be issued ONLY at the Municipal Office as they require adequate documentation. The set fine for owning or keeping a dog without a license is $105.00. + No Microchip = Reg Tag @$15.00

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TENDER WINTER MAINTENANCE SIDEWALKS TENDER- WARKWORTH Snow Plow and Salt/Sand Sidewalks in Warkworth Assisting with Snow Removal Contract will be from November 1, 2015 to April 15, 2016. The Municipality reserves the right to extend the contract for an additional 2 winter seasons (November 1, to April 15) Closing: Thursday, September 3, 2015 @ 2:00 P.M. Opening: Thursday, September 3, 2015 @ 2:30 P.M. Tender Forms are to be obtained by contacting: Susan Gordon OR Neil Allanson Administrative Assistant Roads & Urban Services Manager 705-653-1900 ext. 238 705-653-1900 ext. 236 Submit Sealed Tender to: Municipality of Trent Hills 66 Front Street, South PO Box 1030 Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 Attention: Shari Lang, Clerk Re: Winter Maintenance Sidewalks- Warkworth The lowest or any price not necessarily accepted.

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Dream Angels gear up for another dream run By Bill Freeman

News - Norwood-Havelock - The Dream Angels are gearing up for another dream day at the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run For the Cure in Peterborough and would love to have at least 100 people join them for this year’s event which marks their 15th appearance in the nationwide event. Founded by Johanne Maddison, the all-ages group has members from Norwood, Havelock, Hastings and other communities around the region and has been an inspirational force at the Peterborough run reaching a milestone last year when it raised over $20,000 and topped the $200,000 mark during 14 years of fundraising. To date, with over 150 women taking part over 14 years, the Dream Angels have raised $206,006 and won the Women’s Challenge Award 14 times. Johanne and Sylvia Sanders are the only two women of the 20

who participated in their ďŹ rst year who are on 2015 team. “This year we’re trying to get to 100 participants but we will settle for 75 and we’re close to 70 so we feel good about that,â€? says breast cancer survivor Laurie Inglis who’s in her ďŹ fth year with the Dream Angels. “It’s a real team effort to raise the money. There are a lot of us who have experienced breast cancer. It is a cause near and dear to my heart to do this,â€? Inglis said. “We were extremely thrilled last year when we passed the $200,000. It’s ďŹ ve kilometres so it’s not a huge commitment,â€? she said. Some run but many walk and that’s ďŹ ne. “It’s more about just being out there and raising some money for a really good cause. It is a very festive day; the park is colourful and full of supporters. We dress to the hilt every year. It’s a pretty fun day,â€? said Inglis.

Each year a survivor speaks at Del Carry Park. Inglis and other members of the Dream Angels have been asked to speak in the past. “That’s always really inspiring. There really are a lot of survivors and thrivers. It used to be a death sentence when you were told you had breast cancer. No longer, but we’ve got a long way to go because unfortunately there is no cure and people are dying. The good news is that there a lot of us who aren’t.� “It’s a cross-country event so it’s nice to see our community so involved,� Inglis says. The Dream Angels represent a good mix of ages–pre-teens to seniors–she adds. “We do a lot of volunteering to raise money.� They help staff the gates at the Havelock Jamboree and were given a $1,000 donation by the Jamboree; they also set up displays at Foodland stores in Havelock and Norwood and are frequently

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at the Peterborough Farmers’ Market. “There is a real commitment from the team to raise money every year. A lot of us are friends outside [of Dream Angels] which is pretty nice too.� There is no team goal just individual goals, says Inglis who has set a target of $300 this year. The colourful Dream Angels posed for a photo during the 2014 Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation T h e y ’ v e CIBC Run For the Cure in Peterborough. In 2014, 127,000 participants, donors and sponsors from also reached across Canada raised over $25 million for breast cancer research, public education and advocacy. This out to different year is the run’s 24th year. Photo: Submitted organizations this year. some of her IODE friends. at <djanddogs@nexicom.net> Inglis, a member of the If you want to walk with the or Laurie at <laurie.inglis@ Norwood IODE, will be joined by Dream Angels contact Johanne sympatico.ca>.

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Korean Crisis Control Editorial - Having just been on holiday with two very strong-willed little boys, age eight and nine, I feel particularly well qualified to explain why the two Koreas went to the brink of war over some loudspeakers, but didn’t go over the edge. George and James could explain the process even themselves, but Gwynne Dyer better child labour laws prevent them from writing for newspapers, so I’ll do it for them. It began with a land-mine explosion in the Demilitarised Zone between the two countries that severely wounded two South Korean army sergeants. The mine was of an old Soviet design, so Seoul said it must have been put there by North Korea and demanded an apology from Pyongyang. The North Korean denied it, of course, but Pyongyang gets very upset every year around this time, when South Korea and the United States hold their annual joint military exercises. So to punish North Korea, South Korea re-activated the loudspeakers that used to broadcast anti-North Korean propaganda across the DMZ until they were turned off eleven years ago. Nobody could hear the propaganda except North Korean soldiers on the other side of the DMZ, so it’s hard to see what actual harm it was doing, but North Korea rose to the bait with alacrity. Last Thursday afternoon, North Korean troops fired a rocket and several artillery shells at the loudspeakers, though none seem to have hit them. South Korea responded with a barrage of dozens of 155-millimetre artillery rounds, which led North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (the pudgy one with the very bad haircut) to declare a “semi-state of war” and set a 48-hour deadline for the loudspeakers to be turned off. Otherwise, Kim said, his troops would carry out “indiscriminate strikes” against the South. This would have been a grave threat if he actually meant it, since most of Seoul, a city of

25 million people, is within artillery range of the DMZ, but the Saturday deadline passed without further shooting. Instead, urgent talks began on Saturday in the “truce” village of Panmunjom, in the middle of the DMZ, between Hwang Pyong-so, the political director of the North Korean armed forces, and Kim Kwan-jin, national security advisor to the South Korean president. The talks lasted more than three days, with the South Korean loudspeakers still blaring out and North Korean artillery, landing craft and submarines moving toward the frontiers. “If nothing is agreed, we have to continue the broadcasting,” said the South Korean representative at the talks. “We are tired of speaking the language of escalation.” That last sentence didn’t even make sense. Were Kim Kwan-jin and his North Korean counterpart really flirting with the idea of a war that would certainly kill hundreds of thousands of people, and might even turn nuclear, over some loudspeakers? Maybe, but there was a distinct lack of panic in other capitals, and in the end they made a deal. That brings us back to the two little boys. Siblings who are close in age, even if they are friends, are also rivals, and they generally squabble a lot. They often get locked into quarrels over matters of little or no importance and seem unable to walk away from them. What keeps these struggles from ending in real violence, and usually restores order in the end, is adult intervention. Even if they resent it, the kids also secretly welcome it, because it frees them from the trap of their own emotions. The adults, in this case, are the great-power allies of the two Koreas: China for the North, and the United States for the South. It’s not that Americans and Chinese are really more grownup than Koreans, but being farther away, they could see how petty the confrontation really is, and they had no intention of being dragged into a war over it. So in the end North Korea expressed “regret” about the land-mine, and South Korea turned off the loudspeakers, and everybody lived grumpily ever after. Or something like that.

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Editorial - This is the time of year where you don’t have to go far to find tractors being pulled, cows being groomed, cars being smashed and children’s faces full of smiles, especially as they ride midway rides, listen to music or taste cotton candy. Tis the season for annual fall fairs. Shannonville’s World Fair takes place this weekend. The following Labour Day weekend Belleville will celebrate the 194th edition of the Quinte Exhibition. The following weekend, September 11 to 13, Warkworth will hold its fair for a 165th year. And Brighton’s famous Applefest is coming up September 24 to 27. Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Stirling and Campbellford are among the communities in the region that have already celebrated fairs this August. Apologies to any communities we missed. Around now there’s one or two every weekend. The numbers in the titles say a lot about the importance of these events to the families in the communities they represent. Many of these fairs started in the years before Confederation and have continued ever since. Thus, a trip to the fair has become more than an opportunity to have a good time. It’s also an opportunity to celebrate the history of a community; to participate in traditions started by our ancestors and

carried on from one generation to the next. Personally, I’ve always been amazed at how fall fairs remind us of a simpler time. It’s amazing how in an era of video games, kids will still spend a summer weekend preparing cows for a Jersey show. In a generation when people have long been accustomed to fast food, locals still grow fruits and vegetables with such passion that they enter them for a chance to win a ribbon in a fall fair. And, in a period where stereotyping is frowned upon, fair board volunteers can still promote a lawnmower race for “rednecks,” as they do at the Quinte Exhibition. And demolition derbies … I’m not sure how these remain legal, but in most cases, they’re the marquee event, as fans pack grandstands to see people drive their old clunkers into each other until they flame out. Don’t tell the fire marshal or the Automobile Protection Association. But, perhaps best of all, fairs are run on the strength of their volunteers. They’re not run by corporations with an interest in profit, or people with political motives. They’re the product of hard-working farmers and fair boards with a desire to contribute to their communities and keep agriculture alive. If you get a chance in the coming days, visit your local fair. Help these events continue for decades to come.

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Maple View award winners “totally shocked” by honour Kevin added that his brother will be “thrilled” to share the honour. He and Dennis have been entertaining residents for the past two-and-a-halfyears. It was something his wife Jan suggested they do. His mother moved into Maple View a little over three years ago and Jan thought this would be a good way for them to come in “and visit with everybody at once. “They all seem to have a lot of fun and we do sing-alongs,” he said of the residents. “There is something about music,” Jan added. “I’ve seen people who rarely even speak and they’ll be singing along to You Are My Sunshine. It is kind of gratifying

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News - Norwood - Almost speechless with surprise and shock, Jan and Kevin Hornsby were honoured by Maple View Retirement Centre during the facility’s annual community appreciation day. The Hornsbys were presented with the prestigious Maple View Community Appreciation Award, in the spotlight for their voluntary work–Kevin and his brother Dennis (unable to attend the

event) as musicians and Jan as a helper serving tea. “We had no idea, none whatsoever. We were completely and totally shocked,” Kevin told The Independent. “All the residents knew but we had no idea but we really appreciate it.” “We were certainly not expecting it but we enjoy coming every week and playing for the residents. We look forward to it. It’s a great time.”

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honoured for his gardening work. “He’s always out there rain or shine,” Martell said. “You see him going out there with his hat every morning and he brings the vegetables in. It’s really good to see that and see him involved.” “None were expecting the awards. It was hard to keep it a secret and I see Betty every day so it was hard not to tell her.” The event included music by the Havelock Jammers, a car display by the Norwood Highway 7 Cruisers, a barbecue lunch, children’s activities as well as a silent auction. “It was a good day. We try to gear it for all generations. I want to thank everyone who helped because it wasn’t just me.”

Campbellford Mites praise Lions Club for buying bat bags By Sue Dickens

Sports - Campbellford - “I felt professional, it felt pretty good,” said Declan Andrade, a player with the Campbellford Mite Cougars. He and his 11 other teammates had just returned from competing in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association (OASA) provincials hosted by Ponsonby, a small town north of Guelph. And Andrade was talking about the team’s new bat bags which had been purchased prior to the provincials thanks to the generosity of the Campbellford Lions Club. “It’s very rewarding to be able to do this,” said club President Carol Lee. “It’s great to work together to support our community and very rewarding to help the children,” she added. Declan’s mom agreed. “The coach thought it

would be nice if the kids all had bat bags,” said Cheryl Andrade, the team’s parents’ representative. “We were wearing Lions Club jerseys so I contacted the Lions Club to see if they would be interested in helping out and they came forward and paid for all our bat bags,” she explained. The club had also helped fund the players’ jerseys last year. “I heard different parents comment on how nice our bags looked,” she added. “You can hook them on the fence so all the matching bags were lined up and they have each player’s name and number.” Coach Doug Mathew voiced his appreciation. “It looked pretty cool [at the provincials] to see the bags all lined up,” he told The Independent.

The Campbellford Mites just returned from competing in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association (OASA) provincials and wanted to thank the Campbellford Lions Club for buying them their bat bags: front from left, players Josh Mathew, Declan Andrade, Aiden Mountain; back from left, Doug Mathew, coach; Cheryl Andrade, the parents’ representative; Carol Lee, Lions club president; and her husband Fred Lee, club treasurer. Photo: Sue Dickens

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Maple View Retirement Centre Life Enrichment Co-ordinator Tiffany Martell (far right) stands with this year’s Maple View Community Appreciation Award winners Jan and Kevin Hornsby who were honoured along with Kevin’s brother Dennis during Maple View’s annual community barbecue. Also honoured during the brief official ceremonies were resident Bill Ward and Maple View’s Betty Hollings. Photo: Bill Freeman

when it happens,” Kevin said. “They go above and beyond,” Maple View Life Enrichment Co-ordinator Tiffany Martell said of the Hornsbys. “It’s really good that people’s families come in and do things like this for the residents and not only help their own family but also helping the residents have a good time,” Martell said. The Hornsbys come in on their own time during evenings, she said, and on one recent occasion brought a birthday cake for one of the residents. “They just go above and beyond all the time.” Maple View also presented an appreciation certificate to Betty Hollings who helps arrange free bus service for residents. Resident Bill Ward was also

“When you go to a tournament like that you want to dress for success and we did that. We were there representing Campbellford in a small town and nearby city of Guelph and I’m pretty proud of everybody,” he said. “On behalf of the team, coaches and parents we’d like to thank the Lions for their generous donations helping us with the bags and shirts last year,” he noted. The Mites competed in the B bracket at the provincials and played four games, losing in the bronze medal game. It didn’t really matter to the boys, who are nine and ten years old, that they didn’t come home with a medal because they are now on to their next favourite sport. “It’s going to be time to get their skates on soon for hockey,” said Mathews with a grin as the boys cheered.


Lions Club to host free barbecue for Bike Up Northumberland riders

By Sue Dickens

News - Northumberland - The Campbellford Lions Club is gearing up for the new Bike Up Northumberland initiative as the hype for this fundraiser heats up. Carol Lee, the club’s president, told the Independent that their members will play a role in the oneday fundraiser as well. “The Campbellford Lions Club and the Cobourg Lions Club will partner together to support the Bike Up Northumberland fundraiser for the Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation,� she said. “The two Lions Clubs together will be organizing a complimentary barbecue,� she explained. It will take place on the day of the event, Saturday, September 12, at Donegan Park, Cobourg, where the bike ride will begin and end for the bike riders participating in the

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His wife Carol mentioned that the club paid for and built the wheelchair accessible washrooms. “We maintain them and the park,� she said. To do this the club organizes its own fundraising events such as their annual golf tournament, curling bonspiel, and as well organizes two shopping spree draws each year. Together with the local Lioness Club they organize and host the Melodies at the Mill concerts which happen for free every Wednesday evening in the summer at Old Mill Park. “We have 27 sponsors in town. They pay for the entertainment and at half time we have a silver collection,� said Fred Lee. “We share it 50/50, the Lioness and Lions. That’s the only one we do together.� The club meets at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows hall on Victoria

Street, on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. The ďŹ rst meeting of the month is a dinner meeting. “We are always looking for new members,â€? commented Fred Lee. “Like all the clubs our members are aging and we need some new blood.â€? The Lions Beach Park can be used for free but groups and organizations need to book their events so the space is available. “It’s free but needs to be booked for functions,â€? said Lee. “Folks have parties, birthdays, reunions and more and we do not charge.â€? For more information about the club go to <http://e-clubhouse.org/ sites/campbellfordon/page-6.php> or call 705-947-2107.

27. At Hastings library there will be a police ofďŹ cer to talk to children about safety and to let them check out an OPP cruiser; the Campbellford branch will have a school bus on site. “We’re all doing something a little bit different with different stories and different crafts,â€? says Coughlan. “If you can’t make it to one location you can certainly catch it at another.â€? Coughlan says the stories will be about starting school and what to expect in Kindergarten. She’s already selected a few books and will teach children how to make their own pencil case. “Something they can use on their ďŹ rst day.â€?

It’s the ďŹ rst time it’s been done in Hastings and Coughlan says she’s excited because of the positive comments she’s heard. “I think judging by some of the responses and from the Early Years Centre next door, I hope we’ll have a good turnout and I think the kids will enjoy it.â€? Many of the children who attend the adjacent Early Years Centre visit the library for Tuesday story time. “I hope that when they start school and are not coming to the Early Years Centre anymore that their parents will keep it up and bring them to the library on a regular basis; that it becomes a fundamental part of what they do.â€?

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The Campbellford Lions Club will be hosting a complimentary barbecue for the participants of the Bike Up Northumberland on the day of the event, Saturday, September 12, at Donegan Park, Cobourg, in partnership with the Cobourg Lions Club: Carol Lee, Campbellford Lions Club president; her husband Fred Lee, the club’s treasurer. Photo: Sue Dickens

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Third- and fourth-generation Ferris family members participate in dry stone walling workshop By Sue Dickens

News - Campbellford - Standing on land her grandfather, John Marshall Ferris, once owned, was an emotional experience for Mary Douglas Costello and his greatgranddaughter Meghan. They had travelled from their home in Mississauga to participate, for the first time, in the annual dry stone wall workshop hosted by Friends of Ferris (FoF) and Ontario Parks in conjunction with the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada. “I am absolutely thrilled that this is happening,” she told the Independent as she talked about the many memories she has from her childhood on the property. Standing on land her grandfather, John Marshall Ferris, once owned, was “When the decision was made in 1967 an emotional experience for Mary Douglas Costello and his great-grand- for Ferris Memorial Park to become Ferris daughter Meghan. They were participating in the dry stone wall workshop Provincial Park one of the reasons that the hosted by Friends of Ferris and Ontario Parks last weekend. Photo: Sue Dickens province was interested in it was because of the stone walls and the drumlins,” she said. The stone walls are unique to the area. “The other thing of interest was the s %LITE s ,EVOLOR woods,” she added. s (UNTER $OUGLAS s 'RABER “The woods is an area where I connect with my mother [Dorothy Ann]. It is a Custom Order Blinds & Shutters place for me, a place that I remember We Promise Good Quality and Value safe going to as a child and spending time with my [great aunt] Kathleen.” on all Our Window Fashions She talked about the fact that her 47 B Elizabeth Street mom, who passed away in 2000, had Brighton created a codicil to her will requesting MON-FRI 8:30-5:00, SAT 8:30-3:00 that “her children, her grandchildren, 613-475-3349 R0013331990

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her grandchildren’s children and all descendants of her be involved with the park and the operation of what is called the woods.” “And that’s actually one of my missions today to find the field I used to go into with aunt Kathleen,” she added. There are dry stone walks made with flat stones and round stones throughout the park totalling about three or four miles. The wall being rebuilt at the workshop last weekend is only a small portion of the network in the park. This year’s workshop was conducted by Ken Davis, a dry stone waller from London, who has participated in previous workshops. He is a member of the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada, a notfor-profit association of professional and amateur wallers and he has made a career out of his passion for the hands-on craft. “This is my first year teaching,” he told the Independent. When asked what the most challenging part of teaching dry stone walling is, he commented, “Showing the participants the diagrams on paper, it’s sort of confusing until they get their hands on it.” “The easy part is done, we’ve torn it down,” he added grinning. Dry stone walls are built without mortar so they can “ride the frost line,” he explained. He praised FoF for hosting the workshop. “I think in Canada in season there’s only really about three or four or five workshops a year you can take so for the general population with an interest this workshop is a good opportunity, that and the fact it is held every year.” Paul de van der Schueren from Toronto enrolled in the workshop with his wife Heather. “We have a rural property at Blue Mountain, in Ravenna, and we’ve got lots of rocks,” he said grinning. Bill Jeffers, a director with the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada was also on site. “The opportunity for more people to come to a park like this to see something like this, they can appreciate it, see it in

Jacqui Jeffers from Toronto, a participant in the workshop, receives some help from dry stone wall instructor Ken Davis, from London, who has completed the workshop in the past. Jacqui’s husband, Bill Jeffers, a director with the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada, which partnered to host the workshop, was also on site. Photo: Sue Dickens

action, see it being built … all concept of dry stone walling,” it can do is promote the whole he commented.

There were 17 participants, the highest number yet, in this year’s dry stone wall workshop conducted by the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada and hosted by Friends of Ferris and Ontario Parks. Photo: Sue Dickens


Some “great finds” in new Hastings calendar News - Hastings - A rare photo of one of the last trains to travel through Hastings, a look at the rickety Rice Lake trestle bridge and a beautiful 152-yearold sketch of the Hastings bridge, dam and cotton mill are among the images highlighted in the Hastings Historical Society’s new calendar. The 2016 calendar is hot off the presses and represents another distinctive calling card for the historical society which has used past publications to promote the organization and provide glimpses of the area’s rich heritage. There are some “great finds” in the 2016 calendar, says Jim Coveney, a member of the calendar committee with Stewart Richardson and Paul Stevens and himself a dedicated collector of post cards related to Hastings and area. The biggest find of all was a sketch done by Church of England circuit preacher and artist the Reverend Michael Farrar that depicts the Hastings lock, dam, bridge, cotton mill and ancillary buildings located in the southeast corner of Hastings. “There has never to my knowledge been a photo taken of the wooden bridge,” Coveney said. The Farrar picture from 1863 is the calendar’s cover and complements

an inside sketch and plan for the development of a textile manufacturing centre in that part of the village Coveney and his colleagues found in the Trent Severn Waterway archives. The sketch from around 1865 shows plans for a wood mill, wood dressing mill and cotton mill and a saw mill further along past a small raceway. It was all destroyed by fire about five years later, says Coveney. “It was very interesting to find another record other than one by Farrar,” he said. “It shows the kind of plants that were in that area that is now kind of flooded and washed away [with] no longer room for anything but willow trees. “That was a great find,” he admits. Mining the Trent Severn archive was a fascinating experience, says Coveney. “They were very co-operative and allowed us to get new information that we’d like to share with everybody which is part of the goal of the historical society. There is more to discover now that we know what to look for.” They also plan to do more research in the “massive” Trent University archives from which they’ve already found some “low quality photos of some very interesting things.

“We’re already working on next year’s calendar and we have some very interesting pictures,” said Coveney. The 1853 photo of the trestle bridge over Rice Lake from Harwood and Tic Island was “another real find and of great curiosity,” said Coveney. The bridge, considered the longest of its kind in the world at the time, lasted only a few years succumbing to nature and political squabbling. “It does look very rickety,” Coveney noted. By 1860 the pins and rails of the bridge were removed and parts of it started to float away. Boaters today still run afoul of the remnants of this landmark bridge with damaged motors and propellers as evidence of its underwater presence. The HHS used the Hastings Waterfront Festival to help launch the 2016 calendar. Jim Coveney of the Hastings Historical Society shows off a copy of the society’s 2016 calendar which “At the festival we get a chance to has just been printed. Photo: Bill Freeman meet a different cross-section of people, some with Hastings roots and some who just appreciate history,” said Coveney. “We’re always looking for interesting things. In my travels and in asking so many people every now and again you get a pleasant surprise.” The calendars are $15 each. Copies TOWNSHIP OF HAVELOCK BELMONT METHUEN of previous years are available for $10. R0013434234

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101 years young‌ Jack Stewart celebrated his 101st birthday at the annual J.J. Stewart Motors customer appreciation day with well-wishers greeting “Mr. Norwoodâ€? as he joined long-time customers, friends and family at the traditional barbecue, kids activity day and a car show hosted by the Norwood Highway 7 Cruisers. The iconic car dealership is entering its 100th year of business and kicked things off in style. Photo: Bill Freeman


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Havelock stylist gives back with free haircut day By Bill Freeman

News - Havelock - Kourtney Hancock and Sarah White decided to use the skills of their trade to give back to the community. The free haircut day at Kourtney Anne’s Complete Hair Care was a local first and the Havelock native wasn’t quite sure what to expect when she posted the information about the day on Facebook and taped flyers to posts and bulletin boards around town. The Facebook post generated at least 3,800 likes so the two stylists were understandably “a little nervous about what might happen.� But they weren’t overrun and instead very happy with the turnout providing free cuts to 25 visitors, some of whom travelled from out of town to the Ontario Street West salon. “It was our way of giving back to the community and doing a good deed,� Kourtney said. “It has been in the back of my mind for a little while but I just wasn’t sure how to go about it, or if it would work or if people would think I was crazy. I Kourtney Hancock of Kourtney Anne’s Complete Hair Care on Ottawa Street had a few phone calls asking if it was for in Havelock held a free haircut day as a way of giving back to the commu- real,� she said. She said she and Sarah were sitting nity. She and colleague Sarah White welcomed 25 people to the salon for the event. Photo: Bill Freeman

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free haircuts dressed as a super hero. “I saw that one day and thought, ‘what an awesome thing to do.’ This is a skill that we have and not everyone can do it so why not give somebody the opportunity to have a nice haircut. It makes us feel good.� There was no shampooing or styling so Kourtney said all they were really doing is donating their time. “Haircuts don’t actually cost anything. It’s just our time.� Kourtney regularly donates to local organizations

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like minor hockey, figure skating, Community Care and events like Tim Hortons Camp Day so she says the free haircut day fits in with her personal commitment to worthy causes. Following the day she thanked everyone on Facebook. “We feel good about what we did for the community,� Kourtney posted. “If we helped a few people remember that a little goes a long way then we accomplished our goal for the day: random acts of kindness in a world of chaos.�

News - Brighton - Northumberland OPP is investigating several incidents involving unlocked vehicle entries between August 12 and August 15. Owners have reported thefts of cash, an iPod and sunglasses. In one incident on Saturday night, an unlocked blue pickup truck was stolen and driven into a hydro pole near the Brighton Industrial Park. There appeared to be several occupants who likely sustained injuries. The truck has since been recovered and the investigation is ongoing. Residents are reminded that an unlocked door or an open window is an invitation to thieves.Â

Owners are asked to always: roll up their vehicle’s windows, keep valuables out of sight, lock their doors and pocket their keys. Northumberland OPP is asking for the public’s assistance with these ongoing investigations and request that anyone with information contact the Brighton detachment at 613-475-1313 or toll free 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call the Peterborough/Northumberland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) where you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000 and not have to appear in court.Â

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Vendor show raises money for special needs programs By Erin Stewart

News - Trenton - The Military Family Resource Centre raised money for their fall special needs programs by selling raffle tickets during their vendor show on Saturday, August 22. Rabia Stobbart, services and personal development coordinator at the Military Family

Resource Centre (MFRC), said their goal of hosting the Summer Finds and One-of-a-kinds vendor show was to support small businesses. “It’s not a large scale fair but everyone here is from this community,” Stobbart said. Stobbart also said that she is proud to have had military and

civilian vendors taking part in the show. “We are trying to break into the civilian world too so people don’t get the concept that it’s just for military families because it is really for the community,” she said. The vendor show had a variety of different types of businesses

The Asphodel-Norwood Fire Department is now accepting applications for new volunteer members for the Station 2-Westwood Area

from the community including financial advisors, trip advisors, food vendors and handmade crafts and jewellery. Stacey Peters and Celeste Fawcette are the owners of Sierra Charlie, a business that does party planning and party kits. They have had their business for four months now and are military spouses. “Come on out and support our

community, the military spouses, we have stuff to offer just like our spouses do,” Celeste said. Cindy Tromp, MFRC board member and volunteer at the vendor show, thinks it’s fantastic to raise money to go toward the MFRC’s special needs programs. “I think it’s fantastic to help support everything within the community and special needs

Stacey Peters (r) and Celeste Fawcett (c), owners of Sierra Charlie, get a visit from Fawcett’s husband Jason Fawcett (l) and children at the Summer Finds and Oneof-a-kinds vendor show at the Military Family Resource Centre on Saturday, August 22.

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News - Trenton - A ceremony of remembrance and blessing in support of the Communities for Veterans Foundation - horseback ride across Canada was held at the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial in Bain Park on Tuesday August 18. Paul Nichols, founder of Communities for Veterans Foundation, and his wife Terry are riding horseback across Canada on a mission to change the face of Canadian veterans. As a veteran, who served with Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry and was deployed to former Yugoslavia, Nichols says he struggled a lot trying to adjust back into civilian life when he and his wife moved to raise their family. “I found myself in a community with not a strong connection with our military and in a community that believes that a veteran is strictly the 90-year-old man that landed on the beaches of Normandy,” Nichols said. “And I struggled and I had a hard time finding my way.” Nichols has strong ties to the area as he was born in Campbellford and went to high school in Trenton. Being at the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial was emotional for Nichols and he recognized the people serving with him. “I’ve got some friends with their names on this memorial,” Nichols said slowly, trying to hold back tears. “So we are just going to keep on riding our horses and we’re going to get across Canada.” During the ceremony, Nichols’ wife Terry spoke about marrying into the military lifestyle and how important it is to bridge the gap between military culture and civilian culture and having contemporary veterans wear their title proudly. “We would like communities to step up and recognize the men and women that are doing this job on our behalf,” Terry Nichols says. “This is just our way of shining a light on our contemporary veterans and joining them with their community.” Wing Commander Colin Keiver, Honorary Colonel John Williams, the One Canadian Army Veterans Motorcycle Unit and members of the community came out to show their support. Colonel Keiver said he is very proud of Nichols and his wife Terry. “What you’re doing is absolutely amazing and it’s for all the right reasons,” Colonel Keiver says. “I look at you and I think ‘I wish I could be like you,’ so congratulations with what you’re doing, it’s exceptional.” Over 200 veterans are on the crosscountry journey with the Nichols. Their journey began on April 13 in Victoria, British Columbia, and will conclude in St. John’s Newfoundland on Remembrance Day.

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Norlock prepares for retirement the day election is held

News - Northumberland - It comes as a surprise to hear NorthumberlandQuinte West MP Rick Norlock say he was “a democratic socialist for mostâ€? of his life, long before he became a Conservative MP. His “left of centre thinkingâ€? was a by-product of his father being a trade unionist and “a founding member of the NDP.â€? His outlook changed after he voted for Bob Rae the year he was elected premier of Ontario and “became totally disillusionedâ€? when the province started “going down the tubesâ€? and he was paying “too muchâ€? in taxes. The same year he retired as a sergeant from the OPP, after 30 years with the police force, he ran as a candidate for the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 federal election, finishing a distant second. Six years later, representing the Conservative party, he was elected MP, a position he is about to relinquish, having decided not to run again Northumberland-Quinte West MP Rick Norlock and his wife Judy are looking forward to his retirement, which will begin the after winning two more terms. day the federal election is held October 19. “It’s going to be exciting,â€? Judy Norlock said, being able to see their grandchildren His last day on the job is Octo- more, go on trips, enjoy their home in Warkworth, visit with friends, and “not have any commitmentsâ€?–at least for the first ber 18, a day before voters go to the year of retirement. Ever since her husband’s election in 2006, “it’s been 24/7 for him.â€? Photo: John Campbell polls. His reason for leaving politics is a grades to the 400-kilometre as many people as we did,â€? successful but we get people familiar one. Trent-Severn Waterway. Norlock said. further towards where they Having reached the age of 67, he “Charity begins at home so And it wasn’t always the thought they should be or needwants to spend more time with his we need to improve our infra- high-profile interventions that ed to be,â€? he said, praising the wife of 43 years, Judy, their two sons structure,â€? in what is “one of the gave him the most satisfaction. work of staff at his two offices. and four grandchildren. most beautiful canal systems in “The number one thingâ€? is Another source of pride is They have “some living to doâ€? be- the world,â€? Norlock said. “the day-to-day work that we his private member’s bill, Bill fore the two of them “hit an age where Also of note are the planned do in the constituency,â€? giv- C-501, which passed last year. you slow right down,â€? he said. replacement of bridges in Hast- ing people a hand who have It acknowledges the significant They plan to do lots of travelling, ings and near Brighton. encountered problems dealing role that hunting, fishing and and Norlock, an avid hunter and an“My biggest sense of accom- with the bureaucracy. trapping played in Canada begler, is going to try his hand at bow plishment is that we could help “We’re not 100 per cent coming a nation, with a special hunting and fly fishing. Looking back on his nearly ten years in office, Norlock notes with pride the huge investments his government has made in the riding through its Economic Action Plan. The greatest expenditures and REGISTER NOW FOR PREFERRED DAY AND TIME! commitments of funds have been • Evening Mixed Leagues for the expansion • Afternoon & Evening Ladies Leagues of CFB Trenton • Thursday Night Men’s Leagues and the removal of soil contami• Club 55 Tuesday, Thursday or Friday Afternoons nated with radio• Girls & Boys Saturday Bowling CF ACF9 =B:CFA5H=CB D@95G9 75@@ active waste in Port Hope which, CF ACF9 =B:CFA5H=CB D@95G9 75@@ together, will exceed $2 billion when completed. Also critical 63 Front Street North, Campbellford 63 Front Street North, Campbellford are the hundreds of millions earmarked for up-

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The winning team at the second annual Colts Cup fundraising tournament was the Zack Martin team: from left, Curtis Haige, Tyler Dunkley; centre from left, Tiffany Newton, Abbi Brown, Leah Carson, Zach Patfield, John Lamana; back from left, Jared Lowe, Jordan McEvoy, Zack Martin. Photo: Submitted

Sports - Campbellford Exchanging the familiarity of hockey skates for the less familiar baseball cleats nine teams of players kicked up the dust at the ball diamond here to participate in the second annual Colts Cup tournament. The competition was a fundraiser for Campbellford Minor Hockey. “After paying for the ball diamond we were able to raise $1,700,” said Ben McKeown, of the Campbellford Minor Hockey Association (CMHA). He co-chaired the tournament along with Bryce Ellis. Both men are on the executive of the CMHA and have coaching experience. McKeown will be helping the Campbellford Rebels this season. “None of the teams play baseball full time; they’re all ex-hockey players. Some won All-Ontario hockey,” said McKeown. “The tournament was really just a fun event. The players’ wives and girlfriends got up to bat and were on the field too,” he added grinning. “Barl [Doug Mathews], who plays baseball a lot, came and umpired for us,” he noted. McKeown, who has been coaching Midgets this year,

has played ball his whole life. Both he and Ellis played in the daylong Colts Cup tournament. “It was a good way to raise money for minor hockey and everybody had fun,” said McKeown. “Most of the time people are there more for the social aspect than the baseball. Players had to be pulled away from conversations to play,” he added with a chuckle. “These players spend the summer away from the arena so many were there for the conversation and just out to have fun.” Scores were kept and the winning team of the Colts Cup championship was the Zack Martin team which included players Jared Lowe, Jordan McEvoy, Zack Martin, Tiffany Newton, Abbi Brown, Leah Carson, Zach Patfield, John Lamana, Curtis Haige and Tyler Dunkley. On a special note Darrell Morgan (who sells produce at the Canadian Tire parking lot and donates 50 cents for every dozen corn he sells to minor hockey here), was at the ball park and had a corn roast for the players. He cooked up fresh corn which he gets from Gunning’s in Tweed, where he has another produce stand, and accepted donations at the

tournament again for minor hockey. “Last year we had a barbecue and Sharpe’s donated all of the burgers and buns to minor hockey,” commented McKeown. With hockey season just around the corner tryouts start the first Sunday after Labour Day, September 13. For more info go to <http://campbellfordcolts.com>.

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Beach volleyball kicks off Legion fundraising campaign By Bill Freeman

News - Norwood - It was sun, sand and volleys as the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 300 in Norwood kicked off a fundraising campaign to help with a number of building projects at its venerable Alma Street home. The first annual beach volleyball tournament will be followed by a September 12 golf tourney and a number of other events as the branch and its building committee begin efforts to raise funds to improve the building.

“[We want] to build up some efficiencies and take care of a lot of repair projects that we need to get done,” building committee and grants chair Jeff McNiece said. The list includes an elevator, windows, insulation and a new furnace. “Just a lot of repairs on the building that have been let go over the years,” said McNiece. The branch will be applying for some government funding to assist with their initiatives and

is firmly committed to raising a substantial amount on its own. “It’s going to take us time,” McNiece admits. “We’re going to look for donations and we hope the public will help us out,” said McNiece. McNiece was pleased with the response to the tourney which received support from Labatt’s, Gabby’s On Hunter Street in Peterborough and Drain Brothers Excavating which donated the sand. He’s had positive responses from people he’s talked

to about the campaign. “We’re trying to restore the Legion to its former glory and make it more efficient to run, update it, make it more green in its operation,” added branch president Karen Coats. “We want to get the community out and involved more and get this place back to the centre of the community.” “One of the biggest priorities is the installation of an elevator,” Coats said. One of the branch’s “glories” is its military museum which is upstairs and inaccessible to people with mobility challenges. There is another large room and additional space upstairs that’s

underused. “We want to make it accessible so we can use the space upstairs,” says Coats. “It is a beautiful room up there and we want to be able to use it. We can have more functions happening; we could have several happening at once.” Coats admits Branch 300 is often modest about what it does for the community. “We don’t always publicize what we do. The more involvement we have from the community the more we’re able to give back to the community and help out our veterans as well,” she said. “This place means the world

to me. This place is the last physical tie I have to my dad. This place holds my heart.” Coats says the executive is “very driven” and works “very well together and all have the same goals. “We’re moving in the right direction. We’re gaining momentum and as long as we keep that momentum going I see wonderful things happening here. It’s nice to see the community starting to back us and build us back up.” She and McNiece praised the volunteers who helped with the tourney. “It looks great. A lot of people went to a lot of work.”

The first annual Norwood Legion Branch 300 beach volleyball tournament brought together sun, sand and friendly competition for a good fundraising cause. Proceeds from the tourney will go toward the Branch 300 building projects fundraising campaign. Photo: Bill Freeman

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as upgrading back-up generators, upgraded fire alarm systems and other work needed to address requirements under the Ontario Building Code and Ontario Fire Code. According to the press release issued by Rinaldi’s office the Ontario government committed to providing more than $11 billion in hospital capital grants over ten years in its 2015 budget, including grants administered through the HIRF. This funding is part of the largest infrastructure investment in Ontario’s history, stated his press release, more than $130 billion over ten years. “Through this investment in hospital infrastructure, we are ensuring that patients have access to care in spaces that are safe, healthy and comfortable. These projects make a real, positive difference in the healing environment, complementing the high-quality care patients receive in Ontario hospitals,â€? said Dr. Eric Hoskins, minister of Health and Long-term Care. He was at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital last month to launch his province-wide initiative of investing more than $7 million in small hospitals,

including many rural hospitals such as CMH, to improve patient care close to home. The HIRF investment will help connect regions, develop new economic opportunities and improve quality of life for Ontarians by supporting infrastructure projects in cities, towns, and rural and remote communities across the province, stated the release. Upgrading health-care infrastructure is part of the government’s four-part economic plan for Ontario. “A strategic priority for Campbellford Memorial Hospital is to enhance the hospital’s physical plant, clinical equipment and technological infrastructure to ensure an optimal care experience for patients and their families,â€? stated Brad Hilker, president and CEO of CMH. “We are truly thankful for this investment in hospital infrastructure the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care and the Central East LHIN are making in our hospital and our community. It will help to ensure that Campbellford Memorial Hospital continues on its path of success as a recognized centre of excellence in a smaller community and rural health care,â€? he added.


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Sports - Fredericton - It’s national silver again for the Campbellford OPG Cougars, this time at Canadian U-18 fastball championships in New Brunswick. The young Cougars were chasing the elite New Hamburg Heat but fell just short in a 6 - 1 loss which dropped Campbellford into the bronze medal game where they took the sting out of defeat with an impressive 10 - 5 win over the Hickson Tigers that included two late-game home runs. The Campbellford OPB Bantams won silver at the 2014 national Bantam championships. It was a whirlwind journey for Campbellford who played 13 games in seven days with doubleheaders each day during the preliminary round. The Cougars emerged from roundrobin play with a 6 - 3 record and a lock on third place behind undefeated New Hamburg (9 0) and second-place Saskatoon Selects (8 - 1). Hickson finished fourth with a 5 - 4 record. New Hamburg was led by pitcher Tyler Randerson, one of

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tourney with two wins, 7 - 2 over the host Fredericton Twins and 9 - 8 over Nova Scotia’s Brookfield Elks. Broek fanned 15 batters in the opener with Zettel picking up the win against the Elks. Tebo slammed out a home run against the Twins while Douro’s Cam Heffernan had a single and home run in game two; Battman laced out a threerun double. The Cougars suffered their first loss against Hickson then rebounded with a 7 - 4 win over Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, with Zettel picking up the win and Tebo slamming out a home run. Nate Robitaille added a single and triple. Saskatoon clipped the Cougars 12 - 7 with Robitaille posting three doubles and a single. Their 8 - 4 loss to the Heat dropped Campbellford to 3 - 3 in round-robin play but they rallied with a 7 - 0 win over the Newfoundland Stars and two 11 - 1 mercy wins over New Brunswick and the Prince Albert Astros. In the bronze game against

The Campbellford OPG Midget Cougars earned a silver medal at the Canadian U-18 fastball championships in Fredericton, New Brunswick. In the photo are (back row, l-r) Mike McCaw, Craig Petherick, Luke Zettel, Ben Broek, Nate Robitaille, Stewart Battman, Connor Petherick, Nathan Broek, Colin Doyle, Zac Klein and John Klein; (front row, l-r) Joe Lowe, Gary Torrance, Ty Firth, Austin Fry, Jake McCaw, Ty Tebo, Cam Heffernan, Bailey Fife, Rod Torrance and batboy Evan Despres. Photo: Submitted

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man and Nate Broek. Zettel started the game and Broek finished things up. Cougars notes: Pitcher Ben Broek and first baseman Stew Battman were tourney all stars

and batboy Evan Despres of Fredericton was the top batboy. They are back in action in the Stirling Men’s League playoffs with a best of three series versus Back 40 Sports.

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Events - Tyendinaga Township - For 27 years now, the Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show has given area farmers the best darn two days off you can have each summer. Nearly 300 exhibitors and an estimated 13,000 people attended the show on Wednesday, August 19, and Thursday, August 20, at this year’s host, Chadwick Farms on Callaghan Road, north of Deseronto. As always, it featured dozens of displays from agriculture-related businesses, plowing matches involving serious tractor drivers, antique tractor displays, music, food and the Queen of the Furrow contest. The event helps keep a tradition of agriculture alive in Hastings County, a section of Ontario that, organizers agree, has found a way to hold on to its family farms. “I don’t know if it’s because the farm here has stayed a little smaller or a little more family oriented,” said Jim Haggerty, a spokesperson for the event. But, for some reason, he surmised, agriculture is thriving in Hastings County. “Every town in Hastings County is an agricultural town.” Haggerty said the Plowing Match and Farm Show is part business and part social for most visitors. It provides hard-working farmers a chance to leave the fields for a day or two and learn about net technologies that can help their businesses succeed. “Everyone works hard on the farm all summer,” he said. “It’s a day out to see what’s new in agriculture. It’s no different from any other business [in that you have to keep current]. There have been a lot of advances and [the exhibitors] try to bring out the newest equipment to look at.” Please see “Match” on page 2


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Traditional horse plowing competitions need more participants for contest to survive By Stephen Petrick

News - Belleville - It’s a “sport” that pays tribute to farmers of the past. But its future is in serious peril. A small handful of farming families participated in the two classes of traditional horse plowing at the Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show August 19 and 20 at Chadwick Farms in Tyendinaga Township. Who won or lost seemed less important to participants and judges than the opportunity to promote the sport; they say more competitors are needed to keep traditional horse plowing matches alive locally. “It’s getting to be a dying sport,” said Kim Hadwen, the chair of horse plowing competitions at the show. “We’re trying to get as many kids into it as we can.” He said the two classes of traditional plowing at the show garnered eight teams, which featured a total of 12 people. Yet anyone with a love for horses, agriculture and celebrating the history of farming can appreciate traditional plowing. The horse plowing aspect of the show featured a “sulky plow” competition. That’s a type of plowing where the competitor rides on a horse. There was also a “jointer” or “walking plow” competition. That’s a type of plowing

where the person holds onto the back of a plowing device that’s being tugged by a horse. There are several other types of plowing competitions within the Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show. There are tractor classes and antique tractor classes, where competitors are judged on their ability to create consistent furrows. But, arguably, no style of plowing is quite as traditional as horse plowing, which mimics the way farmers plowed their land well before modern technology came along. “I guess we’re keeping the old tradition going,” said Terry Linton, one of the competitors, before turning his horses around to complete another length. In the traditional plowing matches, competitors are asked to plow a plot of land that’s usually 25 feet wide by 75 feet long. Their effort is judged by the uniformity and depth of the furrows. A consistent crown to the land in the middle is important, as is a straight and clear finish line marked in the dirt. Hadwen said he would like to see more people get involved in traditional horse plowing, but he understands why it’s difficult. For starters, you need one

or two really strong draft horses. “It’s not like a tractor you can put in your shed and forget about for the winter,” he said. For participants to succeed, they often also need a team of supporters around them who can provide the proper equipment and training. Often the sport is passed down from one generation to the next, Hadwen said. The plowers take the competition seriously. Events like the Hastings County Plowing Match are often qualifiers for higher, national-level competitions. Hadwen said some of plowers around here are getting ready to compete at the Canadian championships on Wolfe Island later this summer. But they all compete for the love of the sport and to share the experience with fellow farmers, more than any other reason. “All of us get along,” Hadwen said, adding that the prize money winners get doesn’t equal the expenses they put into it. “It’s a social,” said Linton. “It’s a reason to get together.” And while traditional horse plowing may look difficult, participants assure it’s fun. “Do you want to take the reins,” quipped Dave Reid, another participant, as he finished a lane. “It isn’t hard when you know what you’re doing.” Hadwen said a successful plow

Eric Linton leads a horse operated by Dave Reid, another competitor in the walking plow competition at the Hastings County Plowing Match. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Loyalist College establishes mentorship program News - Belleville - With the new school year quickly approaching, the Career and Alumni Services staff at Loyalist College are busy preparing for the launch of a new formal mentorship program this September. The Loyalist Alumni Mentorship Program will be cross-disciplinary and will host a variety of on-campus engagement activities as well as an online platform for students and alumni to connect. “We’re very excited to be partnering with Ten Thousand Coffees to host an online platform,” said Lyndsay Kerik, Employment and Career Advisor at Loyalist College. “Providing this online space for members of the Loyalist community to participate will allow for connections to be made on a much larger scale.” B4 Section B - Thursday, August 27, 2015

With over 45 alumni mentors from more than 20 programs already registered to participate, the Loyalist Alumni Mentorship Program is shaping up to be a valuable resource to students and alumni alike. “The next generation has incredible potential just waiting to be unlocked. The challenge is that there’s a gap between the leaders of today and the next generation,” says Dave Wilkin, founder of Ten Thousand Coffees. “Through our partnership with top-tier academic institutions like Loyalist College, we’ll be able to bring more industry professionals together with students and recent graduates to create meaningful, mutually beneficial conversations.” Students, alumni and faculty

are invited to create profiles on Loyalist College’s Ten Thousand Coffees Hub and reach out to form new connections, meet for coffee or host group mentoring discussions. These conversations can happen in person, over email, phone or video calls, which will allow for both local and non-local alumni to participate in the discussions and support current student learning. This “hub” feature is new to the Ten Thousand Coffees platform and the original launch will be exclusive to just ten post-secondary institutions, with Loyalist College being one of them. Those interested in getting involved with the Loyalist Alumni Mentorship Program are invited to contact <careers@loyalistc.on.ca>.


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Lifestyles - Sometimes, Gentle Reader, there are so many things I want to share with you that there is not enough space to squeeze it all in. I am required to prioritize which to keep and which to relegate to a dusty shelf for another day. Unlike the oldtime preacher with a captive congregation, I don’t have the luxury of assuming that I will always have your ear, GR, so the option I have come up with is this O&S format. O&S#1 Plant indices. This past week I’ve responded to many questions concerning plant

zones, enough so that #1 deals with the topic. There are several methods of matching a plant’s suitability to a particular region and perhaps the best known are the Plant Hardiness Zones as promulgated by both the Canadian and American Departments of Agriculture. When first developed, they were far and away ahead of their times but times have changed. The old method was to measure temperature and then allocate plants to particular areas based upon that; the “new” is an accounting of where the plants are actually growing, whether native or naturalised. The old tells me that a 200-year-old plane tree should not be growing at the Dominion Experimental Farm in Ottawa nor should Kemptville College host both a coffee tree and a tulip tree. Key in <plant hardiness.gc.ca> into your browser. They (the hort boffins) have managed to combine a mountain of measurements into a very accurate formula; I understand the individual components but the formula is far beyond my comprehension so I’ll

just call it magic. (Thank you, Mr. Clarke.) O&S#2 When do you fertilise a tree? The quick answer is, “After you receive the results of a soil test.” It is important to know that a tree allocates nutrients depending upon its needs, e.g. shoots, fruits and roots. For sure, there is a bit of overlap in the timing but essentially spring, summer and fall fits those categories well. Generally, the two best times are mid to late spring and late fall. In the spring time, consider a higher nitrogen level, especially with a younger tree or younger soil (think sub-division with reconstituted soil). In the fall, after some hard frosts, a balanced fertiliser can be helpful if the tree hasn’t been performing to standards. Performing to “standards” is quite different from performing to your expectations. My preference is a spring application once the cold and wet has left the soil. A blooming forsythia plant is an excellent phenological indicator as to when the

soil has begun to “work”. O&S#3 Agriculture and education. For some strange reason, as our population increases it appears that the ability to feed ourselves is not keeping pace. From 1996 to 2011, Ontario’s population increased by a titch over 2.8 million (StatsCan) while, at the same time, OMAFRA’s Census of Agriculture shows a loss of over one million acres of farmland and a decline of 22,000 farm operators. One can argue that today’s technical advancements in both machinery and plants easily compensates for those changes but any farmer will counter with the bare bones fact that there is a limit at which no amount of extra input will increase yield. Ontario agriculture generated $11.5 billion but we, Ontarians, also imported $20 billion in food. (McMaster University commissioned study) Certainly there are exotic foods in that mix but there is almost $200 million’s worth that can be grown at home.

In light of all of this, it is incomprehensible to me that both the federal and provincial governments did not take the University of Guelph to task when it announced that it was closing the Kemptville College. Is there not a responsibility of the governments of the day to hold institutions to their mandates? One can counter the argument of declining enrollment with the diminished relevancy of the curriculum that was provided; one can counter the increased mobility of the student with the continuing inability of farmland to travel with them; one can counter just about anything except dollars. Nor can we counter the idea that anything we need to eat can be picked up at the corner store and its country of origin is irrelevant. O&S#4 Sharing their bounty Thanks to the good folk at Crews Country Market for sharing their harvest bounty at the community lunch hosted by Trenton United Church. They show us all what a community is all about.

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1018 Sidney S.d Belleville 127 Leland, Belleville 90 12 O'Clock Point Road, Carrying Place 35 Plaza Square, Belleville 152 Con 11 RD W(24 Lakeside Dr) Trent Hills 152 Con 11 RD W(11 Baby Boom Rd.) Trent Hills 152 Con 11 Rd. W (1 Coburn Dr.) Trent Hills 152 Con 11 Rd. W (30 Lakeside Dr.) Trent Hills 152 Con 11 Rd. W (14 Pleasantview Dr.) Trent Hills 97 Cannifton Rd. Belleville 1015 Vansickle Rd. Havelock 77 Frank St. Belleville 70 Frankford Rd. 61 Heartwood Drive 31 Strathcona Drive, Belleville

$239,900 $324,900

Tuesday, September 1, 2015 5-7 PM

457 Bullis Rd. Brighton

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Section B News - Thursday, August 27, 2015

AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2015 AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE

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Early consignments include JD 2750 2wd tractor, JD 4230 2 wd tractor/cab & weights, Frontier 3 PTH 7 ft. rotary mower, JD model 686 3 PTH single auger 86 inch snowblower, New Holland #55 side delivery rake, 8 ft. set of heavy duty reversible chain harrows, 16 ft. tandem axle trailer with ramp, small utility trailer, Lawn boy self propelled lawn mower, parts washer, tool cabinet, air pig, Honda model E300 AC/DC generator, Ryobi “Yard Runner� weed eater, bench grinder & numerous other smalls. We are still accepting consignments for this sale. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

AUCTION SALE

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From Fenelon Falls take Cty Rd. 121 north 7 kms., or from Kinmount take Cty Rd. 121 south 27 kms. See Signs!

Sale includes; a 6400 JD 4x4 diesel cab tractor with a 640 self levelling loader plus q/a 7’ material bucket & 2 prong bale spear (7632 hrs.), 5230 Case IH diesel tractor with a/c deluxe cab (5039 hrs.), 5220 Deutz-Allis 4x4 hydro static compact diesel tractor w/436 front end loader, Deutz-Allis Gleaner L3 (green stripe) diesel combine (1604 hrs., never seen corn), selling separate is a 15’ rigid head w/less than 500 acres, #315 Flex head, plus an 18’ rigid flex head, also Deutz-Allis R heads for parts, 1412 NH flail discbine (like new), Case RS 451 round baler w/monitor, 40’ Little Giant box elevator on wheels w/electric motor, 20’ Martin mesh top wagon w/Horst running gear, 20’ round bale wagon w/Horst running gear, Tonutti T6 wheel hay rake (new), 124 MF square baler, Allied hydraulic driven stooker, Great Plains Solid Stand No Till 15 run seed drill w/grain & grass seed box, Big Jim 12’ hydraulic sprocket packer, Willmar 500 tandem fertilizer spreader w/ tarp, 550 Case Int’l double beater manure spreader w/poly floor, Bruns 400 bu gravity box w/12 ton Horst running gear, J & M 350 bu gravity box w/running gear, both wagons have 20� truck tires, Westfield 70-41 pto driven grain auger on wheels, grain boot, 14’ Bush Hog hydraulic disc, 18’ Int’l Vibra Shank cultivator with wings, Allied 10’ spring tooth cultivator, Triple K 12’ cultivator both 3 pth, 710 Int’l 4/16� semi-mount plow w/auto resets, 10’ chain harrows, Vicon 200 gal. field sprayer, DMC 40 Hi-Cap screen grain cleaner, Vicon 3 pth cone fertilizer spreader, Cyclone ATV style seed spreaders, SQ84T Squealer offset rotary mower (new), Norse 3 point pto driven logging winch, h.d. vertical hydraulic driven wood splitter, Smyth 8’ h.d. snow blower w/hydraulic controls (like new), ‘V’ tooth q/a Brush Brute w/Aloe att., Stihl TS 410 cut off saw w/water att. (like new), P3 Power 4500 watt gas welder/generator (new), Cunningham 7000 lb. Super Lift vehicle hoist, FMC John Beam air tire changer (180 psi), Lincoln SP-175 Plus mig welder, Hypertherm 380 Power Max plasma cutter, Webster 3 hp horizontal dual cylinder air compressor, 6’ Ingersoll Rand skid steer pushing blade with q/a, 60� HLA 13.7 cu. ft. skid steer material bucket (new), 5’ skid steer stone fork. 8’ material bucket, pallet forks, round bale spear (all 3 Aloe attachments), 3 pth 8’ snow blade, 12� Bush Hog post hole auger, 30 steel gates various dimensions including 3 corral panels, h.d. hay/grain round feeder, 14’ double bar hay feeder, round bale feeder, 200 gal. fuel tank with 12 volt electric pump, Market hydraulic driven gravity box auger, 4� x 16’ & 20’ grain augers w/ electric motors, 250 gal. water trough, small goat stand, cedar rails & posts, steel dump trailer w/3 stage hoist, portable engine hoist, engine stand, 15’ gooseneck 5th wheel tandem flat bed trailer, some plastic drainage pipe, single water bowls, Gallagher 1800 electric fencer plus smaller electric & battery fencers, 4’ x 4’ individual plastic hay bags, large assortment of (certified) hay seed (Alfalfa, Timothy, etc.)! Some household & collectibles items including Kerosene lanterns, rocking chairs, wooden fishing lures, plus much more! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All machinery is in field ready condition, properly maintained and mostly bought new. LUNCH AVAILABLE - NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! - NO RESERVE Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard & Interac!

Kevin Barker Auctions Ltd. LUNCH AVAILABLE

705-374-4478 (office) or 705-878-2947 (cell) Web: www.kevinbarkerauctions.com Vendors: 705-887-4520

NO RESERVE

Selling antiques, collectable, household furnishings. Large collection books, selection glass, china, artwork, signed oil painting on canvas dated 1894, some tools, good quality home furnishings, 2 sofas both like new, high end double bed never been slept on, solid maple kitchen table & chairs, good quality house hold articles, stainless meat slicer, other small appliances, 3 curio cabinet, 35mm camera with accessories. The list goes on and on. Due to early advertising we are not all unpacked. Large sale, weather permitting there will be outside articles all priced to sell prior to sale starting inside, come early inside auction starts at 6:00pm, outside article non auction starts at 5:00pm Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, M/C, Interac

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The property of Gloria & Jim Secord 1394 Cty Rd. 121, Kawartha Lakes, ON

Sale Managed & Sold by

A number of antique pieces including 2 bow front china cabinets, china cabinet, corner china cabinet, maple hutch, what not shelf, store display cabinet, walnut single bedstead, dresser/mirror, vanity, East Lake single bedstead, 6 drawer chest, pie crust table, “D� end table, Empire Loyalist refractory table, magazine rack, plant tables, gingerbread clock, 2 cuckoo clocks, 4 antique mantle clocks, cast iron dog, sad irons, old prints, lamps, a number of pieces of cranberry, cranberry bride’s basket, depression, Fenton glass, salts, Goebel figurine, Royal Doulton “The Best is not too good� toby mug, brass door knockers, Beaver butter print, decanters, old bottles, 10kt gold, sterling & costume jewelry, old lighters, old tins, die cast toys & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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FALL MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 AT 9:30 A.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE

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

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METROLAND MEDIA AUCTIONS

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

AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF DENNIS LYNCH 574 HARMONY ROAD, CORBYVILLE ONT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH AT 10:30 AM 5 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Harmony Road. YARD EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS White MTD riding lawn mower, Yard Pro LT 12.5 riding lawn mower, Cub Cadet 6.75 hp power lawn mower, Homelite 2200 hi pressure washer, Stihl gas powered grass trimmer, Craftsman straight shaft grass trimmer, portable hydraulic wood splitter with Champion gas engine, 2 wheel garden trailer, MTD Gold snow blower, Mastercraft portable air compressor, Rigid shop vac, Delta 10� table saw Craftsman 10 inch table saw, Poulan chainsaw, gas powered water pump, motorcycle jack, power mower, good quality mechanics and steelworkers tools, several tool boxes, hand tools, power tools, pipe clamps, garden tools; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS – sell at 10:30 am- Vintage Art Deco style bedroom suite with bed, dresser, vanity and chest of drawers; walnut dining room furniture, antique walnut cedar chest, antique drop leaf table, antique chest on chest, antique pine desk with upper glass doors and flip down writing surface, antique settee, living room furniture, signed prints, few Canadian coins, historic Ontario Intelligencer newspapers, Guerney vintage wood stove, Kenmore s/s electric stove- like new, Danby bar fridge, Antique caned porch rocking chair, antique press back rocking chair, antique solid oak dining table and four chairs, antique “RCA Victor� radio,�Roger’s Majestic� radio,1950’s Electrohome red plastic tube radio, maple chest of drawers, maple rocker,steamer trunk, “Heathcote� china Williamson blue, several boxes of records, hand crank coffee grinder, Pioneer chain saw, Nakamura bicycle, antique 3/4 bed , Childs 1/4 scale violin, antique hanging gothic lamp, vintage child’s sled, WW1 British army helmet, shutters, stereo speakers, Inuit caribou child’s jacket (1955),zero clearance/insert n/g fireplace, cup and saucers, kitchenware, few collectibles, 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 CL466176


Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne.

Antiques, collectables, tools, good gas lawn mower, older riding mower, dishes, glass, crystal, brand new router, router table, early hand made tool chest with drawers, table saw on portable work table on casters used only once or twice, old trunks, aluminum ext ladder, small solid oak desk, antique drop front desk, antique oak chest of drawers, 2 nice water fall chests, 2 door wardrobe with mirrored doors, oak queen size bedroom set, cherry double size bedroom set, single bed, drop leaf ext table, small bicycle, brand new fold up bike, 4’x3’ counter top butcher block, dinette table & chairs, nice kitchen table & chairs, excellent oak sideboard all original, walnut china cabinet excellent condition, painted dresser & chest of drawers, large quantity smalls all unpacked at time of advertising, set of china, fancy cups & saucers, records, books, etc. Large sale as we have no sale Thursday Sept 3. Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, M/C, Interac

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AUCTION SALE PHIL AND JOAN AINSWORTH

17914 TELEPHONE ROAD, R.R.# 1 TRENTON,ONT. MONDAY AUGUST 31ST AT 11:00 AM Exit SOUTH off 401 Highway onto Wooler Road at Trenton (Interchange 522) for 1/2 mile and turn EAST onto Telephone Road. 2 vintage gas pumps with upper glass cylinders and BP signage, Tokheim 1930’s Shell gas pump, ECO vintage Tireinflator, 5 x 5 BP sign, 4 Supertest vintage steel chairs, ECO hand operated tank and pump, vintage Ranch wagon pedal car, lark pedal car, pedal tractor, Road Queen child’s wagon, Sunoco signage, Texaco and BP collectibles, telephone signage, Dominion Tire store rack, vintage Texaco battery charger, vintage bicycles including Schwinn, Shelby Eagle, adult tricycle; Coca Cola signage, press tin toy trucks, die cast toys, Marx tin toy garage, British train, Tonka toys, vintage licence plates, road signage, 1985 Chevrolet truck body parts, John Deere 111 riding lawn mower Wheel horse riding garden tractor, King mitre saw, bench top table saw, Mastercraft MIG welder, vintage Kelvinator refrigerator, wrought iron and concrete garden accents, park bench, vintage video disc, record albums, 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 CL466171

3061 COUNTY ROAD 7 (LAKE ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD) PICTON, ONT., PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5TH AT 11:00 AM 4 miles EAST of Picton on Loyalist Parkway (Highway 33) and turn SOUTH onto County Road 7 (Lake on the Mountain Road) for 8 miles. Antique pine flat to the wall cupboard with upper glass doors, lower doors and 2 drawers in original paint, antique chest of drawers, antique ž size violin, vintage ukulele, dobro guitar and banjo; antique lift top school desk, vintage chesterfield and 2 chairs with walnut trim, Gerhard Heintzman upright piano, antique walnut cased pump organ – “Madocâ€?stencil, collection of local and Ontario silk screen and embossed milk bottles including Latchford Dairy (full list at www.sullivanauctions.com), antique ž bed antique washstands, vintage Orange Crush wall clock, vintage Coca Cola picnic cooler, tin toys, wooden crates, crates, advertising trays and tins, PE County Canning factory labels, vintage post cards, antique picture frames, vintage automotive magazines, local history books, Canadian and International stamps, LBJ 1960 campaign poster, stereoscope and cards, sealers, oil lamps, china pieces, 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 CL466177

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O’Hara volunteers host last big day until Christmas

Area in Madoc Township. Lifestyles - Madoc Township Stepping back to the 1800s Knowing your history is what era is a test of skill, as visitors it is all about at O’Hara Mill found while trying their hand Homestead and Conservation on a crosscut saw or turning the By Diane Sherman

churn handle for an ice cream machine; it’s all in the technique, which, our ancestors developed. Children found new ways to play using simple items like a

grain bag, or tossing an egg, or running a hoop with a stick, and making scarecrows. A big hit with families during the annual corn boil “at The Mill,” is the scarecrow contest; of course, eating freshly husked corn boiled over an open fire is also a treat. It’s all in the method. Volunteers have created a structural and visual reproduction of life in early settlement times, and that is what draws visitors. They hope to feel that simplicity of “the simple life” so it seems. Hands-on experience is sometimes more difficult than one thinks. Michael Gallout, of Marlbank, had never been to O’Hara before; he brought his friends from Napanee and laid his hand on the crosscut saw with volunteer Dave Little. It took a few minutes to get the feel of it, but as Little instructed to not press down, but “go with the motion and let the saw do the work,” things began to move along. Gallout says he cuts his own wood and commented after just one cut, “How much more do we need for a cord?” He chuckled slightly at the amount of work pioneers put into this labour. When children joined in simple There were five categories for children to enter in the annual corn boil scarecrow competition at O’Hara Mill Homestead August games together, they seemed to be19, each sector produced interesting products leaving judges with difficult choices for first-place winners. come friends, though strangers before. It was a pleasant sight to see them all fall down together in the bag race. With lots of laughing and a few bumps they came out of it all unscathed, awaiting the results of their scarecrow creations. Five categories were offered: unusual, funny, old-fashioned, modern and children eight years or under. Each family brings their own costuming material, volunteers set up the cross-

Doing things the old way is one thing, but volunteers still have to meet food safety standards as they lower a pot into a boiling cauldron of water to prepare corn for the annual Corn Boil at O’Hara Mill Homestead. As they say, it’s all in the method.

frames, and what results is always an adventure. Finishing first in the unusual class was “the parrot,” by Preston Fox, of Ajax. In the funny category was “suspenders” with a Minion character by John and Emma Lomas of Trent River, and the “old fashioned” sector went to Jailynn Forestall of Roblin. Isaac Lomas took first for the “modern” entry, with Ciera, Dominic and Jalissa, from Warkworth credited with a first in the undereight class.

As children lined up for hand-churned ice cream and parents meandered eating corn on the cob, there were no cell phones ringing, games online or television, yet everyone was as busy as could be. The next event by O’Hara Mill Volunteer Association is the first weekend in December, “Christmas at the Mill.” To find more information of events at the conservation area go online to <quinteconservation.ca> or <ohara-mill. org> or call 613-473-2084.

Michael Gallout, of Marlbank, found it was much easier using a chain saw than a crosscut to make a cord of wood. He finally mastered the rhythmic motion with help of O’Hara Mill volunteer Dave Little. His buddy, Jim Williams held the log steady while they worked on the process. B8 Section B - Thursday, August 27, 2015

Photos: Diane Sherman


TRAVEL

A flightseeing adventure into Alaska’s Glacier Bay By John M. Smith

This is the bush plane that was used for our flight over the park.

A view of a waterfall from the plane.

FRANKLIN COACH & TOURS EXPERIENCE THE ROAD TO EXCELLENCE A view of a glacier in Glacier Bay National Park from the plane.

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Madoc motocross on the map as one of the best By Diane Sherman

Sports - Madoc - John and Jean Maguire agreed they would give the Maguire Motocross Race Series five years to reach the status they hoped for. The National Championship meet at Madoc fairgrounds August 21 to 23 brought them to that status with 720 racers.

John Maguire said, “If we had one more entrant we would have beat out the record-holding track, Walton Trans-Can Raceway in London, but we tied them, and that’s good enough for me. We’re on the map as one of the best.” The Madoc track underwent major changes since the

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On the podium in Madoc for the MMRS National Championship are second-place winner Dylan Wright, Cole Thompson and Weston Wrozyna. The series drew in riders from New York, Quebec, western Ontario and regular members from eastern Ontario.

last meet during the August long weekend. The club invested $15,000 in upgrading the track and improvements to the fairgrounds. Retired pro-racer George Jones, from Gore’s Landing, is the primary track designer for MMRS. He is also an enthusiastic instructor, offering motocross camp schools and off-season ice racing events. Maguire said they brought in heavy equipment and altered the south end of the track, adding a new jump and clearing more stone and rub-

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this flowing of the numbing solution into tightly bound tissues like gums that makes injections uncomfortable. The makers of the wand designed the flow of the numbing solution to be controlled by a computer chip so that the injections flow through the tissues much slower and therefore much less painfully. In fact, most of the patients getting the wand do not realize they had just received a needle. In recent clinical studies, patients report 30% less pain when the wand was used on them. This is not to say that all dental injections done the traditional way cannot be done without pain. As long as the anesthetic is administered in a slow and controlled manner, this can be accomplished consistently. That being said, having a machine to control the flow of anesthetic can be more predictable and more consistent. The other advantage of the wand is its appearance. It does not look like a needle or a syringe at all. It is a modern-looking device almost resembling a magic wand. Because children and adults are psychologically trained to fear any objects that resemble a needle or syringe, having an instrument that strays from this makes a huge difference in keeping patients more calm and relaxed. This wand however is not the answer to all dental fears. It is simply a device that can help dentists to make the appointment a lot easier, more fun, and less fearful. It is just one of the ways today’s dentists are working hard to keep your smile last a lifetime.

ble from the overall track. “Locals should know we did a lot of work on the fairgrounds itself. We appreciate the fair board and community for having us.” Improvements to the track were specifically designed for more professional racers, like those who showed up for the National event. Cole Thompson, No. 148, came into the meet ranking fourth in Canadian pro-racing. At the age of 22, Cole is going full time into motocross Please see “Madoc” on page B11

Cole Thompson has been with MMRS club since he was young. His tip to young riders was to stay with the club and together with their families work on their passion for motocross. Thompson is ranked fourth in Canadian motocross.


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as a career. From Brigden, Ontario, he has been riding 18 years, starting out at the age of five. He rides a KTM 450, made in Austria, known as the top bike for professional racers. He had no trouble beating out his closest rival, Dylan Wright, in the Pro-Open class, holding a 20-second lead through most of the final race, to take the trophy. Wright, No. 20, coming into the race as sixth ranked in Canada, at the age of 17 years, held his own to finish second. The Ottawa native plans to continue in the pro-nationals, A class, to better his rank. Third place in the open went to Weston Wrozyna of Newcastle, No. 78, riding a bike on loan for the race. Stirling rider Dawson Tracey made a good showing in his field as did Luca Renouf of Campbellford. Renouf went down in a run Sunday afternoon to leave him out of the races for the rest of the meet. The Ladies Pro category put on a tight final run. Canadian champion Eve Brodeur, No. 1, of Laval, Quebec, secured This is how the passion for motocross gets started, enthusiastic fathers first place, second was No. 3, Abby Tarpassing on the sport to their children. The 50cc class riders range from delli of Potsdam, New York, with third Canadian champion Eve Bodeur tightens up on Milanie Harvey on the last lap of the Ladies Pro round at the Madoc MMRS track four to six years of age and race a small course under the watchful eyes place earned by No. 6, Kim Normandin August 23. of dads and moms. of Actonville, Quebec.Â

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Campbellford native wins bronze at the Parapan Am Games By Sue Dickens

News - Campbellford - A Paralympian with many medals to his name, Campbellford’s Kyle Pettey, has won the bronze at the Parapan American Games. Now living in Brampton where he works for TD Canada Trust, the 31-year-old has a family here on the family farm where he grew up, a family who has supported him throughout his athletic accomplishments. Kathy and David Pettey have followed their son, quite literally, to watch him compete in places such as Greece, China, England and New Zealand. “We’ve always gone with him when we could,” said his mom who works at Tim Hortons in Campbellford. His wife Amanda and daughter Lily, six, joined them to watch him compete at the Parapan Am Games in Toronto. “There were aunts and uncles and cousins there too,” said his mom with enthusiasm. Kyle competed in the F32/33/34 shot put and won the bronze with an 8.93 metre throw. The gold was won by Jason Roberts with 10.33 metres. Silver went to Mauricio Valencia with 10.19 metres. Kyle made history when he became the first Canadian Paralympic thrower to win a gold medal in shot put at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which includes events for athletes with a disability. His throw broke his own world record at the time. Kyle Pettey, whose family farms just south of Campbellford, He threw 11.44 metres. He has competed at four Paralympic Games won the bronze medal in the men’s shot put event at the Paracollecting three medals. He won a silver medal pan Am Games. He lives in Brampton where he trains while working for TD Canada Trust. Photo: Matthew Murnaghan/Canadian in shot put and discus at the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney. He added a shot put bronze in 2008 in Paralympic Committee Beijing.

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And all of this is being done by an athlete with cerebral palsy. This writer visited him on the family farm a few years ago when he was taking his dream to the world venues. He talked about how this all started when he got interested in track and field when he was only 12. On the day of the interview he demonstrated his shot put throw in a throwing circle his parents had built for him on the farm so he could practise. “Kyle is very strong and one of his physiotherapists in Peterborough got him started,” said his mom. He moved to Brampton to train with the Cruisers Club for Physically Disabled and has internationally

renowned Parapan Am coach Ken Hall helping him. Hall is the sitting coach with Athletics Canada. Roberts, the gold winner, is also a Brampton Cruisers club member. “Kyle is winding down competing but he has taken Jason under his wing and has been mentoring him. He calmed him down before the competition,” said Kyle’s mom. “Jason had no idea what to expect. He is only 19,” she added. “When he won Kyle congratulated him and hugged him.” The Independent was unable to get a comment from Kyle by press time.

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Publication ban issued at preliminary inquiry into charges against Hastings sheep breeder By Sue Dickens

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Jones has never been compensated for the loss of her sheep but she is having to deal with the charges. The preliminary inquiry did not start until last February, which according to the foundation, “was due to motions brought by the Crown and delays in providing full disclosure of Crown evidence.” After several days of hearings last week, the Crown demanded that the publication ban be imposed before any CFIA personnel testified. The ban was opposed by the accused as a violation of freedom of the press, but Judge Lorne Chester granted it nevertheless, said the foundation. Selick said, “We can’t help wondering what the CFIA wants to hide by not having the testimony of its personnel be published.”

In other twists and turns in this case, Selick has herself been subpoenaed by the Crown as a witness against her own client. Consequently she can no longer represent Jones or her co-accused. Selick noted that the Crown had also tried unsuccessfully, to remove lawyer Shawn Buckley from the case. Selicksaid,“Thegovernment has used every possible tactic to deny the accused capable representation in court and to exhaust the funds available for the defence.” The foundation has turned to crowdfunding to raise money for this court battle and that campaign can be found on Indiegogo at <http://igg.me/at/ Montanaj>. Another week of preliminary hearings has been scheduled for September 14 to 18 at the courthouse in Oshawa.

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Jesse Gallant appeared to revel in the opportunity to display his renditions of Elvis songs. Jesse was joined by older brother Aaron and dad Bill at the 2015 Rising Stars event of the Tweed Tribute to Elvis Festival. By Brett Mann

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making a name for himself in the tribute artist world with eight first-place wins in Elvis festivals in Collingwood, Tweed, Lake George and the Flaming Star festival. His professional stage demeanor, confident voice and energy are assisted by the fact that he bears more than a passing resemblance to the young Elvis Presley. Aaron Gallant was the only competitor in the senior event and in a comparison with his father, Bill, was called “a chip off the old block” by emcee Sills. Aaron performed the very popular This Time He Gave Me a Mountain, a song also performed by several of the older Elvis Tribute Artists (ETAs) in the official festival competition. The song strikes a deep chord of loss and sorrow and provides a clue to the enduring popularity and humanity of much of Elvis Presley’s material. “Mountain” was followed by Caught in a Trap and Let Me Be First-place winner in the junior Rising Stars competition was Connor Russo There. This was the third year Aaron has been a junior finalist. Last year who has racked up eight first-place wins in various Elvis competitions. he took second place in the Tweed competition, losing to the talented William Young who entered the official Elvis competition for the first time this year. Aaron’s performance was marked by a powerful, confident voice. Following a short talk by Aaron’s

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TransCanada has been awarded a contract to own and operate a 900 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant in the Town of Greater Napanee, Ontario by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO). TransCanada is committed to excellence and we are beginning the process of recruiting excellent people to join our team.

TransCanada has been awarded a contract to own and operate a 900 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant in the Town of Greater Napanee, Ontario by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO). TransCanada is committed to excellence and we are beginning the process of recruiting excellent people to join our team.

Reporting to the Napanee Generating Station (NGS) Construction Manager, this position is a project site based position that will support the NGS Project Team in all piping installations and piping related matters throughout the phases of the project.

Reporting to the Napanee Generating Station (NGS) Construction Manager, this position is a project site based position that will support the NGS Project Team in all electrical related matters throughout the phases of the project.

This is a contract position and will require the candidate to be on site, full time, at the Napanee Generating Station, located in Napanee, Ontario. Please apply to this posting by September 3, 2015. Only applications submitted through the TransCanada Careers website or through the NGS site office (7143 Highway 33) will be accepted. For more information about the Napanee Generating Station project please visit napaneegs.com.

This is a contract position and will require the candidate to be on site, full time, at the Napanee Generating Station, located in Napanee, Ontario. Please apply to this posting by September 3, 2015. Only applications submitted through the TransCanada Careers website or through the NGS site (7143 Highway 33) will be accepted. For more information about the Napanee Generating Station project please visit napaneegs.com.

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BELLEVILLE The Belleville Lions Club Presents 2015 Concerts on the Bay, Lions Pavillion, Zwicks Park, Sundays and select Wednesdays, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Aug. 30 Frank Howard Orchestra Craving Change workshop: understand why you eat the way you do, comfort yourself without food, and change your thinking, change your eating. Wednesdays: Sept 2, 9, 16 & 30, 1:30-3:30pm, 161 Bridge St W, Belleville. Call Belleville & Quinte West Community Health Centre at 613-962-0000, ext. 233. Massive Book Sale, $1 or less, Sat, Aug 29, 10am - 4pm. Hosted by Belleville’s Thrift Store 393 Sidney St., Hilden Square. The Quinte Quilter’s Guild welcomes Helen Fujiki - “Design Freedom”, Wednesday, September 2 at 7 pm, Christ Church Hall, Everett Street. Everyone welcome. Info: 613-969-1064 YOGA MONDAYS. Gentle Yoga for everyone. Mondays 1:00 pm, Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. Belleville. $10 per session. To register call Sandra (613) 743-3318. 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 Legion: Every Friday: Canteen open 4-7 p.m. Meat Rolls and Horse Races 4:30 pm., Legion Clubroom. Everyone welcome. Age of majority event. Urban Poling Walking Program. Walking poles provided during the 5-week program. Tuesdays, Sept 1-29, 6-7pm. Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre at 613-962-0000, ext. 233. Bid Euchre Cards, Thursdays & Fridays of every week at College Hill United Church 16 North Park St, Belleville, 7 PM. Everyone welcome. TGIF - frozen meal distribution for anyone wishing a meal, Bridge Street United Church, every Friday, 2 & 4 pm. Use 60 Bridge St. East entrance. No cost/no preordering. Register on your first visit by showing ID for each meal you plan to pick up. Info 613-962-9178. Are you caring for someone with memory loss? Alzheimer Society Caregiver Support Groups, Bay View Mall, Belleville, 1st & 3rd Thursdays of month, 10am-12pm. Info: Kristel at 613-962-0892 Quinte NeedleArts Guild Stiching for Fun! Workshops and lessons or work on your own piece. Salvation Army, Bridge St. W., Belleville. 1st and 3rd Thursday of month. 9:30am - 3pm. 613-473-4831 or 613-476-7723 Attention high-school students! Why not join the Belleville General Hospital Auxiliary and do your volunteer hours over the summer? Good selection of days and times in our retail venues.

Info: 613 969-7400 ext: 2297 Stroke Support Programs: Facilitated survivor, caregiver, and couples support groups. All groups meet on a monthly basis in Belleville. Info: Lee 613-9690130 ext. 5207 Trillium 2000 Seniors Club at 75 St. Paul St., Belleville. Monday Bingo; Tuesday Cribbage; Wednesday Euchre; Thursday Shuffleboard and Carpet Bowling; Friday Darts. Cribbage 3rd Sunday of each month. Come by 12:45 pm. Open to all seniors 50 and over.

BRIGHTON WOMEN’S GROUPS meet every Thursday, 9:30-11:00 am at Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, 204 Main St, Brighton. Coffee Break and Mom to Mom groups study “Restless-Because you were made for more”. Sharon 613-475-1908 Brighton Arts Council Open Mic, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of month, 6:30 pm, downstairs, Brighton Legion. Singers, musicians, poets, authors, audience are equally welcome. The Community Women’s Institute meeting, 1.30 pm, Evangel Pentecostal Church, 30 Butler St. East,Wednesday September 2. Guest speaker Paavo Kivisto, Unit Leader Brighton Auxiliary Rescue Unit on Saving Lives on the Water.

CAMPBELLFORD FootCare Clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 Campbellford Salvation Army Thrift store offers a free hot lunch every Friday. Also, Silent Auction the last Friday of each month August 29, 10 AM-5PM, Cat Care Carnival for Cat Care Initiative, Old Mill Park. Live Music, BBQ & Corn Roast, Cupcakes & Treats, Games, prizes and fun for the kids. Soup & sandwich lunch, 1st Wednesday of each month, 11:15 a.m., Campbellford Senior Citizens Club. $7. Soup, sandwich, dessert and tea or coffee. Forest Denis Centre, 55 Grand Road, Campbellford. Solo Friendship Group for Solo adults aged 45 and up looking for friendship. Wednesdays 1-2:30 pm, Riverview Restaurant, Campbellford.

COBOURG Men’s Group, every Thursday, 1pm, Cobourg Retirement Residence, 310 Division St, Cobourg. To register: Community Care Northumberland: 905-372-7356. FootCare Clinic, Mon and Wed Mornings, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888279-4866 ex 5346

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Colborne Library Storytime program for children 2-5 years. Thursdays at 11:00am This free program introduces the world of books to your children. To register call 905 357-3722 or drop by (library hours: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4). Corn Roast & Talent Auction, Friday, August 28. Corn roast 5:30 pm. Auction 6:30 pm includes homemade jams, baked goods, garden art, meals etc. Carman United Church, Carman Rd., Brighton Township. Info 613-391-7804 Colborne Probus Club, 1st and 3rd. Wednesday of month, The Rotary Room, The Keeler Centre, 80 Division St, Colborne. New members welcome. Info: Eileen Milley 905-355-1035.

FRANKFORD Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. Frankford Legion: Mondays, noonclosing, free open 8 Ball Pool. Tuesdays, 1pm, open Moonshot Euchre. Thursdays, 6pm, open Snooker. Fridays, noon-4pm, free 8 Ball Pool. Roast Beef Dinner, Frankford Legion, third Wednesday of the month, 5pm.

GLEN MILLER TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Tuesday mornings at Christ Church Glen Miller. Weigh ins 8:30-9:30 a.m. with a meeting following. Join anytime. Info: Brenda Kellett 613 392-8227 Flea Market at Christ Church Glen Miller every Saturday, 8:00-12:00. Rent a space for $20.00. Info: 613-394-4532.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 Salvation Army Lunch, 11:30AM – 1:00PM on the 2nd and the 4th Friday of each month, Civic Centre, Hastings. Soup, sandwiches, salad, dessert, coffee, tea and juice. Everyone welcome Hastings Legion: Summer Horseshoes, Thursdays 6pm behind the Liquor Store or Blind Darts, 7:15pm, Clubroom. Zumba, Monday mornings or Fridays evenings - call Legion for info. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 Hastings Legion, Friday August 28, Karaoke ft. Karaoke Krooner John Coburn. 9pm - 2am. $2.00 cover. Age of majority.... Line dancing, Wednesdays 10am, $4. Yoga, Wednesdays 1pm, $3. Belly Dancing, Thursdays, 10am, $3. Knitting Club, Thursdays 1pm. Wool donations appreciated. Hula Hooping, Fridays, 2pm, $3. Civic Centre, 6 Albert St. E., Hastings. Info: Community Care 705-696-3891

12pm. $9.00. Info: 705-778-7831. Traditional Country Music Jam Session , Ol’ Town Hall, Havelock, every Wednesday afternoon beginning Sept 2. The doors open at noon. Music begins 1 pm. Bring your instruments, your songbook and all your friends to cheer you on Havelock Legion Branch 389: Mondays: Mixed Darts 1 pm, Bingo 7 pm, Tuesdays: Shuffleboard 12:30 pm, Thursdays: Ladies’ Darts, 1 pm, Fridays: Mixed Darts. Saturdays Meat Roll. 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 BINGO Every Wednesday at the Havelock Community Centre sponsored by the Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30pm. Early Birds at 7:00 pm. Regular start 7:30 pm. Info: Lion Joe at 705 778 3588 Video, Karaoke and Dance, Royal Canadian Legion Havelock, Branch 389, Saturday, August 29, 8pm. Music by Ted. Admission $5.

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Ivanhoe District Camp, 11863 Hwy. 62, Ivanhoe, Aug. 28 - Sept. 6. Concert: Sat. Aug. 29, 7 PM featuring Heading Home Trio. Services: 10:30 AM, 2:30 HAVELOCK New rehabilitation class to im- PM and 7 PM. prove movement and balance suitable for people just getting started or recovering MADOC from recent surgery. Tuesdays & Thursdays Sunday, August 30, “Heading Home 12:30-1pm, Town Hall, 1 Mathison St. Trio”, 10:30 a.m. at Madoc Trinity United Church, Madoc. Everyone Welcome Info: Community Care. No Cost Diner’s Club, first and third Wednesday Continued on page B22 of each month, Havelock United Church,

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MADOC Madoc Active Living Exercise: Wednesdays, 10:30 am. Trinity United Church, 76 St Lawrence St E. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Contact Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800554-1564 if not a member of this program Madoc Foot Care Clinic: Thursday, Sept 3, 47 Wellington St, Seniors Building Common Room, 8:00 AM. Open to seniors

and adults with physical disabilities. Call Community Care for Central Hastings at 1-800-554-1564 to preregister if not already a registered client of the clinic. Caregiver Support Group, for family and friends of a person with memory loss. Madoc Arts Centre (230 Durham St), 3rd Wednesday of the month, 9:30am. Confidential. Free. Walk Run ‘N Roll For Youth, September 1st, Madoc. Former Olympic Athlete, Steve O’Brien’s Cross Canada tour to raise aware-

ness and support for youth. September 2, noon, relay contest, activities, live music, Madoc Skate Park. Parent Support Group, Madoc, third Thursday of each month, 6:30-8pm, Autism Ontario/ Autisme Ontario East & South East Region. Info: (613) 968-5554 Line Dancing, Every Thurs. 10:30-11:30 am., St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 115 Durham St. N. Madoc. Info: Carol Cooper 613-391-4271. Madoc Seniors Club Bid Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 pm,

downstairs at the Library (elevator people with early stage memory accessible). 2nd Tuesday Pot Luck loss, their care partners and those at noon prior to Bid Euchre worried about their memory: Rotary Train Station, 122 North St, Stirling, MARMORA 2pm, 3rd Wed. of the month. Info: Every Monday: Marmora 613-962-0892. Free Legion Bingo, with early bird games start at 7 pm. Jam Sessions TRENT HILLS Are you interested in knowing in Club Room, 6-9 pm. what is happening in the area you MOIRA live in? If you reside within the September 1 Hastings District following boundaries: North - Trent Women’s Institute Bernardin Can- River Rd, East - Hwy 50, South ning workshop Moira Hall 7:00 12th Line, West - Dongal Rd, visit p.m. To register call Judy Kupecz northseymourratepayersassociation. ca. North Seymour Ratepayers 613-395-4491 Association would love to hear from you. NORWOOD Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 Preschool Storytime, Norwood Public Library. Every Friday, 10-11 am. Story, craft and snack. 705-639-2228 or www. anpl.org

P.E. COUNTY Meals on Wheels, Picton: Daily noon time meal delivered to your door. Info: Prince Edward Community Care 613-476-7493.

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STIRLING River Valley Community bid euchre party, River Valley Centre, every Friday 7:30 pm. Cost $ 2.00. Ladies bring something for a light lunch. Info: Grace Bush 613-395-5190 Sunday Brunch, Stirling Legion, Sunday August 30, 8 am- 1 pm. Bacon, ham, sausage, eggs, home fries, pancakes, baked beans, coffee and juice. $9.00 per person. Children under 10. $5.00 St Paul’s United Church Sunday Service with Rev Bruce Fraser,10.30 am every week. Sunday School available. Come join us in fellowship Memory Boost: Brain activities, exercise, speakers, more. For

TRENTON Trenton Knights of Columbus, 57 Stella Cres.: Sunday & Wednesday Night Bingos 7pm. Cards on sale 5.30pm. Everyone welcome Trenton Club 105 – Aquarium & Tall Ship Cruise, Thurs Sept 17. Cost $110 for members, $120 non members. Trip includes Highway coach, entrance to Aquarium, harbor cruise aboard the tall ship KAMAJA. Dinner at Swiss Chalet. More Info phone 613-392-5400 The Trenton Horticultural Society and Garden Club meets third Thursday of each month (except December, January, July and August). Refreshments. Garden Photo Contest. Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E. trentonhorticulture@gmail.com 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 Trenton Al-Anon Family Group, every Wednesday, 8 p.m., Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E. Trenton, Tel: 866951-3711 JOIN Quinte West’s Kente Kiwanis. Meetings held every Thursday morning. Everyone welcome. Call Secretary John Eden at

613-394-0316 for more info. Trenton Legion Branch 110--check out our website for our Events calendar: www. rcl110.ca

TWEED Tweed Library: Quilting Club, every 4th Friday, 10:151:30. Fee $2.00. Every Friday, 2-4pm, Knitting Club. Beginners welcome. Every Tuesday, 1-4pm, Bridge or Euchre. Refreshments. Fee $2.00 Fit & Fun Ladies Exercise Classes: Mondays 9am Aerobics. Tuesdays 9am.Stretch & Strength. Thursdays 9am Balls & Bands. Fridays 9am Interval Training. Land O¹Lakes Curling Club, Tweed. $25/mth or $7/class. Info: Judy 613-478-5994 or Jan 613-478-3680. Tweed Blood Pressure Clinic: Wednesday, Sept 1, 23 McCamon Ave, Seniors Building Common room, 8 AM to 12PM. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Call Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register if not already a member of the Blood Pressure Program Tweed Horticulture, September 1, 7 p.m., Tweed Public Library. Carolyn Klickermann: Fundamentals and techniques of “Square Foot Gardening”. $3 fee for non-members. Tweed Legion Clubroom: Mixed pool Wednesdays, except 3rd week is Monday. Open Shuffleboard, Thursdays, 7pm. Cost $3. Open Darts, Fridays, 7:30pm. Info 613-478-1865 Line Dancing, Every Tues., 10:30-11:30 am, Hungerford Hall, Tweed. Info: Carol Cooper 613391-4271.

TYENDINAGA Diner’s Club, 3rd Thursday of month, Tyendinaga Community Centre, 12-2 pm. $7/member. $8/non-member. Reservations required. Call 613-396-6591

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