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September 25, 2014
Vol. 14, No. 38
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New Parham fire hall on hold
by Jeff Green entral Frontenac Fire Chief Bill Young was asked by Councilor Phillip Smith where the planning stands for a new fire hall to replace the ageing one that is located next to the Parham fair grounds. The exchange took place at a meeting of Council at the Piccadilly Hall on Tuesday afternoon (September 23). Bill Young said that money for the hall has been put aside but that settling on a location has been delayed, and the township is not in a position to make a decision on their own. The reason is that the preferred location for the hall is on the corner of Long Lake and Wagarville Roads, on the former Hinchinbrooke School property, which is still owned by the Limestone District School Board. Township Chief Administrative Officer Larry Donaldson said that staff sent a letter of interest to the board, on Council’s instructions, earlier this summer. “I just received an acknowledgement today that they have received our letter, and that they will not start talking to anyone about the property until October 14th, when the expression of interest period is set to end. We will then have to consider a number of issues, such as whether the building is in a condition for us to take it over; how much it will cost; whether the building and all the property must be sold together, etc.,” said Donaldson. He added that since the school property is the preferred location, it would be unwise for the township to go ahead and build a fire hall at the other possible location, which is on the lot where the existing hall is, only to find out afterwards that the other property is available and affordable.
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Members of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Sydenham and the local community at the first ever Chili Fest Fundraiser
Outdoor Chili Fest - a hit in Sydenham
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by Julie Druker n September 22, in an effort to make their fundraising efforts visible and accessible to the local community, members of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Sydenham hauled out tables, chairs and all of the extension cords necessary to keep 17 pots of home-made chili warm for hungry passersby. Music played from speakers set up outside the doors of the church on Mill Street as guests sampled the enormous variety of chilis, each donated by members of the church and the local community. The event was a fundraiser for the church and was organized by Katt Bulch, a church member involved with the church’s weekly Saturday night Crossing event. Katt was pleased with the turn out and said it was not just the delicious smelling chili but also the affordable prices of $5 for adults, $2 for teens and free for children under 12 years of
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All-candidates Meetings Saturday, September 27, Barrie Hall – Cloyne North Frontenac and Addington Highlands all wards meeting (co-sponsored by Skootamatta & Mazinaw Lake associations) 3:00 pm Monday, September 29 - Verona Lions Hall South Frontenac Portland Ward, 7:00 pm Wednesday, October 1 - Kennebec Hall, Arden Central Frontenac Ward 1 (Kennebec), 7:00 pm
Municipal election - focus on South Frontenac - pages 9-12
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Thursday, October 2 - Barrie Hall, Cloyne North Frontenac Ward 1, 7:00 pm
n pages 9 to 12 of this week's paper, the first of four weeks of special election sections can be found. We call these sections our primers to the 2014 Municipal election. All of this material is being loaded on our special election website, which can be accessed from the icon on the top right hand corner of the home page at Frontenacnews.ca This week is all about South Frontenac Township. The election section includes profiles of 15 candidates for three different offices: mayor, councilor, and school board trustee. One of the unusual features of the election in South Frontenac this time around is the dearth of incumbents. No matter how the residents of South Frontenac vote between October 20 and 27, the majority of the people filling the comfortable council chamber chairs in Sydenham on December 2 will be sitting in them for the first time. Of the four acclaimed candidates in Storrington and Bedford, three are new, with the only returning councilor being Pat Barr from Bedford. (Because of the acclamations, Bedford and Storrington candidates were not included in the profiles) There will also be two new councilors representing Loughborough, and there is a diverse group of six candidates vying for those positions. The Loughborough candidate profiles are on pages 10 and 11.
Friday, October 3 - Maberly Hall, Tay Valley Sherbrooke Ward, 7:00 pm Monday, October 6 - Sydenham Legion South Frontenac Loughborough Ward, 6:45 pm Wednesday, October 8 - Clar-Mill Hall, Plevna North Frontenac Ward 2, 7:00 pm Thursday, October 9 - Piccadilly Hall Central Frontenac Ward 4 (Hinchinbrooke), 7:00 pm Saturday, October 11 - Snow Road Hall North Frontenac Ward 3, 10:00 am (sponsored by Canonto Lake Association) Wednesday, October 15 - Denbigh Hall Addington Highlands Ward 1, 7:00 pm Thursday, October 16 - Olden Hall, Mountain Grove Central Frontenac Ward 2 (Olden), 7:00 pm Monday, October 20 - Oso Hall, Sharbot Lake Central Frontenac Ward 3 (Oso), 7:00 pm All meetings sposored by the Frontenac News unless indicated
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Portland is the only district where both incumbents are running, as well as a third candidate. The Portland candidates are profiled on page 11 The mayor's race is also an interesting one, as two council colleagues are facing off, along with a third candidate who may shake up the battle. The profiles are on pages 9 and 10 Finally, the race for school board trustee is well worth paying attention to, for reasons that will be clear to those who read the profiles, which are on pages 11 and 12, or who attend the candidates' meetings that we have organized, which start in Verona next Monday. The profiles are arranged in alphabetical order by last name. They were all written on the basis of telephone interviews, and the candidates were given the opportunity to read them and suggest changes for accuracy before publication. We thank the candidates for their co-operation in this process and it is our hope that the material will be interesting and helpful to voters. The decision to start with South Frontenac was made because this edition includes the quarterly newsletter of the Frontenac Community Futures Development Corporation, and under an arrangement with the CFDC it is being distributed to all of South Frontenac.
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