Vol.23 No.22

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Local Fire Departments Helping Battle Centennial Lake Wildfire

Burn bans in place

The nationwide wildfire alert has come pretty close to Frontenac and L&A Counties.

The smell of smoke in the air, a blood red sun in the sky, and an eerie greyness that is more like the light during an eclipse, has enveloped the region this week, fallout from wildfires near and far.

A fire that has spread to about 50 hectares on Centennial Lake has triggered a mutual response from fire departments from all three land-based Frontenac townships as well as Addington Highlands and the City of Kingston.

Centennial Lake flows into Schooner Lake, which is part of the Frontenac Parklands network of campsites.

“There have been no evacuation orders in North Frontenac at this time,” said Cory Klatt, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for the township, “We are monitoring the situation but hopefully the fire will not come this way.”

He added that there is currently only one family registered at a Frontenac Parklands site on Schooner Lake, and that township staff were headed there on Monday, to let them know what the situation is.

North Frontenac and Addington Highlands both put on total fire bans as of noon on Monday,

“I heard about the fire last night,” said North Frontenac Fire Chief Eric Korhonen on Monday, “and through our mutual aid agreement we have sent our marine unit, 200 feet of hose, 2 forestry hoses, and 4 firefighters who are already up there. The other fire services have sent what they have available as well.”

South Frontenac Interim Fire Chief Alex Bennett said that 6 firefighters from his department were deployed to the site on Monday, along with some equipment. They remained all day but were not needed on Tuesday.

Korhonen said that the Greater Matawatchan Township Fire Service is leading the fire response, with assistance

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John Kemp is fed up, and doesn’t mind telling everyone and anyone about it. Even his local council.

Kemp, who lives on Otter Lake with his wife Tracey Mallen, spoke to the News on Monday in advance of making a presentation to South Frontenac Council on Tuesday evening (June 6).

He moved to Otter Lake about ten years ago to join Tracey at the home where she has lived since 2005.

Over the past dozen years, the couple have been living next to short term renters. For the first ten years, it was the property to the east of theirs on the lake that was rented out. The property was rented out through the VRBO (Vacation Rentals by Owner) web service.

“During that time, everything and everything happened to us from next door, short of having our life threatened,” he said.

Damage was done to their property on several occasions, he said. One time, they went to where there was a woman sitting on their dock.

“When we told her that it was not the dock that came with the rental property, she said ‘I like this dock better and turned away’.

Another time they came home to find their dock totally under water, and their neighbour on the other side told them that a group of renters had been horsing around on the dock while they were gone.

“Finally, the guy on the west side of us, who had built their home themselves, couldn’t take it any more and they sold their property,” said Kemp.

from the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Central Frontenac Township also put on a total fire ban on Monday, and at noon on Tuesday, South Frontenac Township upgraded the Level 1 Fire Ban that had been in place since Friday (June 2), to a total fire ban.

Crews from townships in Renfrew County are also responding.

“We are hoping the fire can be contained and will not head our way, but we are certainly keeping an eye on it,” said Cory Klatt, “there are a lot of trees down from last year’s Derecho that could get involved if a wildfire came our way. We urge people to follow the burn ban.”

According to a CBC report, the fire was reported shortly after 5:30 pm on Sunday and had spread to 50 hectares as of noon on Monday.

Fire Chief Korhonen said the fire was moving at a rate of about 3 metres per minute on Sunday Night but that rate had slowed by Monday morning.

An evacuation order affecting Black Mountain Estates, Little Bay Lane, Snider's Tent and Trailer Park and Aird’s Lake Road, in the Griffith area, went in place on Monday.

The hamlets of Denbigh/Vennachar in Addington Highlands, and Griffith in Greater Madawaska are about equidistant from the fire, and Plevna in North Frontenac is the closest population centre in North Frontenac.

On Tuesday morning, while the skies worsened over much of Frontenac County, the news from Centennial Lake had improved, with suggestions that the fire had been kept to a steady or shrinking radius.

The weather forecast remained grim, however, calling for sun and smoke for the next 48 hours. There was a chance of rain in the forecast, but only 30% into Tuesday evening, and the next forecasted rain does not come until Friday.

Environment Canada has also put out an air quality warning for Eastern Ontario.

“Smoke plumes from local forest fires as well as forest

If they had held on, things might be different for Kemp and Mallen now.

The property to the east sold as well, to a family who live there on a full-time basis and have become close neighbours.

The owner of the property to the west, however, sold it in the fall of 2022, realising a substantial profit through the COVID housing boom.

Soon after the sale, Kemp went to meet his new neighbour.

“I approached and said welcome to the neighborhood, and said there are great neighbours on the lake and if he needed anything he could just ask. He asked me if I was from Toronto. I said no, I’m from here. He just turned around and walked away. I haven’t seen him again.”

Since then, the property, which is a three-bedroom house, formerly built and occupied by a family of four, has been listed on AirBnB as a waterfront destination for up to 12 people.

John Kemp’s presentation to South Frontenac Council outlined a series of incidents and reports to the OPP, the township, and AirBnB, starting on November 5, 2022. In the first incident, the couple were in Kingston and received a text from a neighbour asking if they were having a party because of the noise coming from their end of the lake.

When they got home, they heard some very loud yelling coming from all over the property, saw 9 cars, 4 dogs, and an unknown number of people.

On November 27, they came home to find firewood had

fires in Quebec have resulted in deteriorated air quality. Poor air quality may persist through most of this week. Air quality and visibility due to wildfire smoke can fluctuate over short distances and can vary considerably from hour to hour,” Environment Canada said.

An air quality advisory remained in place in the region into Wednesday.. ■

been stolen, which they reported to Frontenac Bylaw Enforcement and the OPP.

On December 5th, they encountered hooded people on their property with flashlights, which they reported as well.

Incidents have followed since then. They had made reports to AirBnB on at least 15 occasions over what is listed on the AirBnb site, including pictures of their dock, as if it was part of the rental property, and about the fact that the house can not safely hold 12 people, to no avail.

He also noted that there have been fireworks outside of approved times, fires during burn bans, property damage

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Craig Middleton, a first time council member on Central Frontenac Council representing Ward 3 (Oso), tendered his resignation from council last week.

According to Central Frontenac Chief Administrative Officer Cathy MacMunn, Middleton’s resignation came into effect on Monday, May 29.

In a subsequent phone interview, Mayor Frances Smith said that Middleton sent a letter by email to the township on that day.

“Basically, what he said was that it turned out that council is not for him,” Smith said. Middleton has a long history of community involvement. Most recently, he was integrally involved in the

installation of a concrete pad for the rink in Sharbot Lake, as part of a large volunteer effort to get the rink built in time for the winter of 2022/23.

Middleton was elected in the municipal election last fall in Oso district, along with another new councillor, Susan Irwin.

Susan Irwin received the most votes in the ward, 413, followed by Middleton with 400, Duncan McGregor finished 3rd with 268 votes, and Bill MacDonald was 4th with 239 votes.

Central Frontenac Council met on Wednesday, May 31, in a previously arranged, special in camera meeting, to discuss items covered by solicitor-client privilege, and at that meeting they also accepted Middleton’s resignation, and discussed how to fill his position.

The municipal act provides for a number of options to fill a council vacancy, including an election.

Mayor Smith said that the cost of a byelection is substantial, and “the residents already went through an election last fall and would not appreciate having another vote.”

CAO Cathy MacMunn prepared a report outlining all of Council’s options, and Council opted for offering the position to the candidate who finished third in Oso District, Duncan McGregor.

MacMunn said that she would call McGregor that very evening, to offer the position and some time to decide if he was willing to serve on council for the next 3.5 years. If he turns down the offer, MacMunn said she will offer up the position to Bill MacDonald, who finished in 4th place.

“What happens if both of them say no,” asked Councillor Nicki Gowdy.

“Then we will have another discussion at council,” said Smith.

Council next meets on June 13, and will be prepared to welcome the new member at that time.

The News reached out to Duncan McGregor via email on Monday to see if he has decided to join council or not, but we had not heard back as of press time on Tuesday. ■

South Frontenac Official Plan – Finish Line Finally In Sight

After a process that has spanned over 2 years, the final statutory public meeting for the South Frontenac Official Plan took place at the Sydenham Town Hall in the format of a council meeting.

The meeting was similar in many ways to open houses that were held in Verona and Sunbury in recent weeks, but the written and oral comments that were made in case, by council members and the public, were formally received by the township, which is relevant if any appeal process is launched once the plan is adopted.

The meeting began with the same staff and consultant presentations about the details of the plan as took place in Verona and Sunbury, led off by Director of Development Services Brad Wright.

Comments by council members followed.

Deputy Mayor Sleeth raised two issues. He said “the proposal in Bill 97 to allow 3 severances in prime ag lands is something that I question because I wonder what that is doing to the idea of protecting agricultural lands in our township.”

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I want to express my gratitude to the Sharbot Lake community for everything you have done to help send a crew of 14-year-olds on a three-day journey to Montreal. For most of the students attending the trip, this is the first time they have taken a train, been to Quebec, climbed aboard a subway car, ordered a meal in French, climbed a mountain, floated on the St. Lawrence, and explored all of the sights and sounds of a busy city such as Montreal. There is NO way it would have been possible without the hard-working students, fellow staff, families, friends and community of Sharbot Lake. Thank you for donating, selling and/or buying countless baked goods, canteen items, eggs, plants, arts and crafts, pizza kits, lottery tickets, bingo cards, and bottle drive items. Thank you for your generous monetary donations. Thank you for coming to the talent show. Thank you for organizing and coming to the ball tournament and yard sale. Thank you for believing in the value and power of lived experiences. With the love and support of this community we raised over $10,000. I am very humbled to live and work in such a loving and supportive community.

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from uncontrolled dogs, and more.

“We have had to put up no trespassing signs, a video surveillance system, and of course we now lock all of our doors. I think the worst of it is that Tracey no longer feels safe at home alone on weekends, so if I am away she will stay somewhere else,” he said during his interview with the News.

At the end of his presentation to Council, Kemp pointed out that the number of

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His second point related to the prescribed 0.8 hectare (2 acre) lot size, which is the standard in the township. He thinks that in hamlets like Sydenham, Verona and Inverary, the minimum lot size needs to be smaller in order for housing development to be focussed in those locations, as the plan projects.

“The way our hamlets are set up already it is going to make it very difficult to develop on 2 acre lots,” he said.

Mayor Vandewal echoed Sleeth's comments on two acre lots, but he did not limit his critique to the hamlet areas.

“I don't know why we have 2 acres as the standard size for lot creation,” he said. “As long as a lot can accommodate everything, a house and septic system, and satisfies all of our concerns about runoff and everything else, why does it need to be 2 acres, why not one and a half or some other size? Why do we need a whole process every time someone wants a smaller lot?”

He also said that he has found “the official plan process somewhat frustrating. We don't have the input that we would like to have, as local politicians, because of provincial control over what we can and can't do, and the province says one thing one day, and something else the next day. Unless we can do something about lot size, I'm having difficulty seeing how I can support this.”

rental properties listed in a search under South Frontenac has ballooned over the past few months.

“As of October, 2022, there were 700 listings, As of December there were 835, and as of May 31 there were over 1000.”

He told Council that “strict regulation is critical to protect South Frontenac and South Frontenac residents.”

Short term rentals regulation was raised as an issue during the 2022 election, and in February the township sought public opinion on the matter.

A number of members of the public raised some specific concerns.

Nancy Myers said that while the 9 trout sensitive lakes in the township have special protections from development, she wanted to know what protections there are for other lakes.

Jerri Jerreatt asked if the township owned any land in Inverary that could be used to create a village-like, walkable atmosphere like she sees in Sydenham and Verona.

Daryl Neve from the Dog and Cranberry Lakes Association, said that while she likes a lot of what she sees in the document, it is lacking any mention of the need for a mandatory septic inspection program to ensure older systems don't create environmental concerns.

Roger Romero, also of Inverary, said the plan needs some measurable targets in order to determine if it is achieving its goals over time.

There was also concern raised by one landowner whose land is set to be designated as prime agricultural land, even though his family has owned the land for over 25 years, has never farmed the land and does not intend to, but will be facing restrictions. Another person asked about a backyard chickens bylaw.

Mayor Vandewal answered the question about backyard chickens, saying it is not

“A bylaw is not sufficient, in my view, because it is too hard to enforce. A regulatory framework is the only way to permit short term rentals while protecting the interest of South Frontenac residents. And it is the residents who support this township, the local businesses, the community organisations, everything,” he said. ■

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meeting on Wednesday, June 14th at the Barrie Hall in Cloyne at 7pm. The speaker will be Mary Shearman Reid from the Green Thumb Nursery in Nepean. Mary will be demonstrating how best to put an outdoor plant container together, she says “no space is too small”. Come and see what the “garden club” is all about.

Come on out to the Lions 2nd Farmers Market on Saturday

• June 10th. Our Opening Day had perfect weather, lots of Vendors and yummy food at the Canteen . This will be a weekly function through to Saturday September 2nd. We will be collecting non perishable food items all summer for our community Food Bank so please be generous and bring something to place in the Lions blue box.

up your heels for a couple of tunes-do so, as there will be approximately 20 musicians on hand. I’m having a party for him as we met in High School, then lost each other and met again in 2006 in Flinton and I introduced him at the Olde Tyme Fiddlers in Harlowe. He joined in all the parties, big community dinners in July, the pancake breakfasts for Henderson United Church. Good days, forever gone. George loved people and always got his tongue and jaws exercised whether he knew them or not at those events.

He and Ed Schlievert are probably doing breakfasts for • the angels with some haw haws. She you at the hall.

Happy belated birthday to Ray Whitelock who celebrated • on May 26. Watch those turns Ray.

kids 6 to 12 years. Self-Defence Class with Sensei Hamid Nam at Inverary

• United Church Hall, one class every three months. Next class is June 10th at 12 noon to 3pm. If interested or for more info, call 613-328-6742 or email hamidnam24@gmail.com

The Kingston Field Naturalists invite you to join them for their

• 25th BioBlitz at Milburn Creek Nature Reserve on June 9 and 10.

Youth Dance at Storrington Lions Club from 7 to 10pm on Friday, June 16th . This event is open to Grades 5 to 8 AND Grade 4 graduates. Admission is $5 per person.

Music with Chris Murphy! June 25th at 2pm at Inverary

The Lions invite you to our 3rd Speakers Forum on Wednes-

• day June 14th starting at 7 pm at our Hall in Northbrook. The guest Speakers will be two officers from the Royal Canadian Air Force Base in Trenton. LCol Dana Sliwinski and LCol JeanPaul Landry who will give a presentation on International Cargo and Search and Rescue within Ontario. This event is free of charge just reserve your seat at lolspeakersforum.eventbrite.ca or by calling Nawar at 778-384-3381 or Ken at 613-336-3211.

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Happy birthday today to Bob Lloyd (I hope your dreams • come true!)

A big anniversary of 55 years to Jim and Lorraine Dix. • Wow. Do have many more. You must have been married in diapers.

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Lynn Miles in concert June 25th at 7pm at Leopard Frog

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Canada Day! Come One! Come All! and enjoy the party at

• the Storrington Lions Club Hall in Sunbury from noon to 4pm on Saturday, July 1. This family event is packed with fun for the whole family. Music, food, games and great fun for all ages.

St Luke’s United Church will be having a musical Memorial

• Church Service on June 11 at 10:30am followed by a Pot Luck Lunch at the Denbigh Community Hall.

Saturday, June 10, 2023 from 10 - 3 is the Sydenham High • School 150th Reunion vendor market at the football field in the Point Park in Sydenham. Over fifty vendors are expected and a bottle drive for bottles and cans has been organized.

LCBO Bottle Drive – Light Up Our Diamonds! June is here • and the last month for the Trailer at 3950 Round Lake Road! We now owe $6000! Thank you to all for the great support. Can we reach our final target? Please continue to drop LCBO Returnables either in the trailer, at Mrs. Garrett’s Bakery or donate in our jar on the counter in the Inverary Beer Store. We are in the final stretch – we need your donations!

A Denbigh Library Summer Reading Club will run this

• summer, starting Wednesday June 28 from 6 to 7pm for 8 weeks. Registration will be from June 12 to 26. Please watch for more details. Also there will be a Craft and Story night on Wednesday, June 14 from 6 to 7pm. Please call 613 333 1426 to register as space is limited.

Denbigh Griffith Lions Club is celebrating 25 years of service to the community. They invite you to join them on Saturday June 17 from 3 to 7pm at the Lions Hall in Griffith. There will be a free BBQ for everyone to enjoy. See you there.

Denbigh Recreation Committee will be having live music at • the Denbigh Hall on Saturday, June 24th at 7:30pm. The Backwoods Brothers will be performing. Tickets for this 19+ Event are $15.00 and available from Glaeser’s, Rosie’s and Recreation Committee members. Buy a ticket and enjoy a great evening out.

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will be having a Memorial Service • on Sunday June 25 at 2:30pm. There will be a Guest Pastor. Refreshments to follow the service outside if weather permits.

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Happy birthday wishes this month: Lisa Calder, Michelle

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Total Fire Ban in effect, in South Frontenac.

Loughborough Public School is hosting its Family Fun Night

• on Friday, June 16th from 5-8pm...10.00 per child or 25.00 for a family of 3+ kids, cash only. Rain or shine.The Parham Youth Group is accepting participants ages 10-18 to hang out, play games and learn new skills. Are you interested in joining? Call 613-279-3151 xt. 305 or email youth@rfcs.ca.

Kennebec Rec Committee is hosting a Lake Water Introduc- • tory Tandem Canoe Course for ages 12-17 at Springwood Cottage Resort -1018 Blue Heron Ridge Road on July 15th from 9am - 5pm, with a storm date of July 22nd. Registration and information: lynn Klages 613-305-0953 or cklages@centralfrontenac.com

On Saturday, July 1, I am having a family gathering at the • Harlowe Cemetery for a private burial for George at 11am. At the Harlowe Community Hall there will be a luncheon for some nourishment from 1:30pm-4pm. If you feel like kicking

Friday, June 16, 2023 the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for • all Southern Frontenac Community Services Supporters will be held at the Storrington Centre, 3910 Battersea Road. Scheduled for the morning (details to follow). For more information contact Executive Director, Ken Foster, at 613-376-6477 ext 301 or ken.foster@sfcsc.ca.

Saturday, July 1, 2023 is the Canada Day Celebration in • Centennial Park. The event is being organized and sponsored by the S&A Club, South frontenac township and local businesses. The event will run from 11 until 5 with live entertainment, a vendors' village, canteen, inflatables, children's games, raffles, dog shows and new this year, a beer garden!

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Bop on over to the Northbrook Foodland June 9th from 11am- • 3pm where sausages and hot dogs will be roasting on the bbq. A donation is the cost and all proceeds go to the Lions Club of Land O’Lakes for our community and area!

Then on Saturday June 10- all roads lead to beautiful down- • town Henderson for the Church yard sale from 8am- noon. We’ve got everything but the kitchen sink and are right some excited to visit, sell and live it up, so come and have a rootin tootin time!! Your support enables the little white church on the corner to continue offering weekly worship, funerals, weddings, and to be a spiritual presence here at home and around the world.

Our NAEC (North Addington Educational Centre) rocked • their recent Fun Fair that included an amazing auction, snow cones, inflatables, games, prize table, tarantula and snake display. Special thanks to the Fire Dept for the yummy burgers and dogs.

We’ve had a heat wave and also a power outage so are • thankful to all who offered support and helped us all keep hydrated, while continuing to bring in gently used yard sale items. So far so good and Saturday's yard sale will be this week's hi light!

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Judy Borovskis borovskis@kingston.net

Thank you to the anonymous donor who left the mountain of • can pull tabs at the door of the Storrington Lion’s Hall! Amazing! Estimated guess is that it is close to 50 lbs. It was a sight to behold!

Neil Dick Memorial Breakfast at Rideau Acres Campground

• on June 10th from 8am to 11:30am, hosted by Rotary Club of Kingston and the Dick Family. Cost $10.00 adults and $5.00

Fall Prevention Program! by the VON at the Storrington • Centre on Tuesdays 9 to 10:30 To register contact Danielle McTaggart at 613-634-0130 ext 3414 or email danielle.mctaggart@von.ca 20 spots available!

Kingston Charity Bike Night every Thursday from 5 to 8pm • at the Storrington Lions Club. Barbecue dinner available and enjoy fellowship time games and prizes. Cost is $10

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Karen Prytula 613-325-1354 karenprytula33@gmail.com

ABC Hall! – Musicians Circle – Play, sing, learn, and network • with fellow musicians without an audience present. Thursdays at 7pm. Cost is $5 at the door which goes toward Hall maintenance. More info can be found at the ABC Hall website https:// abchall.ca/music-for-education-enjoyment/ Algonquins of Bedford, Oso and South Sherbrooke - Plaque • Dedication – Organized by The Table Community Food Centre on June 11 at 11am to 2pm. at the ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd. It is my understanding that one has to register first, and you have to bring that ticket with you. A light lunch will be provided by the Table Community Food Centre. To register: https://www. canadahelps.org/en/charities/the-table-community-food-centre/events/honoring-chief-shawinipinessi-plaque-dedication/

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Pearl Killingbeck

613-278-2127

Sympathy to the Middleton family on the passing of Patty • and also the Gemmill families on the sudden passing of Meredith (Jason’s wife). Our thoughts and prayers are with both families.

• was lovely hearing from you.

Thank you Stephen Goodberry (aka Elvis) for your call – it

Happy birthday to my granddaughter Amber Armstrong – I

• see you have a new puppy and she looks exactly like Tyson. On June 8th, Lorraine and Jim Dix are celebrating 55 years of • marriage and I hear they are off to the casino to csee if Lorraine’s recent bingo luck will work on the slots. Congratulations.

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Sharbot Lake Chiropractic & Wellness

Dr. Gian Kaillon

Sharbot Lake 613.279.2100

www.sharbotlakechiropractic.ca

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in specific areas of the body. It is considered a complex condition because its exact cause is not fully understood, and there is no specific diagnostic test for it.

The primary symptom of fibromyalgia is chronic pain that affects various parts of the body, including the muscles, joints, and soft tissues. The pain is often described as a dull ache, and it may be accompanied by stiffness. The severity of pain can vary from person to person and may fluctuate over time.

In addition to pain, individuals with fibromyalgia often experience other symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive difficulties (referred to as "fibro fog"), headaches, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and heightened sensitivity to touch, light, and sound. These symptoms can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, causing physical, mental, and emotional distress.

The exact cause of fibromyalgia is not known, but researchers believe it involves a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Some theories suggest that abnormalities in the central nervous system, such as increased sensitivity to pain signals, may play a role in the development of fibromyalgia.

Since there is no cure for fibromyalgia, treatment focuses on managing the symptoms and improving overall quality of life. This often involves a multidisciplinary approach, including a combination of medication, exercise, stress management techniques, and lifestyle changes. Support from healthcare professionals, as well as family and friends, can also be beneficial in coping with the challenges posed by fibromyalgia.

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SFCSC Golf Tournament

This past weekend a group of 30 teams (4 per team) headed off to the Rivendell Golf Club in Verona to support Southern Frontenac Community Services (SFCS) programming in the 13th annual fundraising tournament. This course is set in the Canadian Shield. With three sets of tees for various skill levels, it can accommodate all level of players, and offers a pro shop, kitchen, and venue for large group gatherings. The teams consisted of both men and women attending the 13th annual Charity Golf Tournament in support of the SFCSC programs. The tournament itself is one of the largest fundraising events for the organization and offers a challenging course, prizes, and gourmet dinner after a relaxing afternoon of golf with friends.

As June is Seniors month in Ontario, is seems appropriate that this coincides the same month as the Great Canadian Giving Challenge both promoting programs and funding for organizations supporting seniors. Some of these programs include Meals on Wheels, transportation, foot care, adult day program, hospice palliative care, food bank, and social and rec activities to name but a few. The expansion (#buildwithgrace) is a much-needed project so the SFCSC can keep up with the demand that increases annually for their services to care for our ageing local population, and for them to age with grace in their homes (#agewithgrace). Every online donation this month earns a chance for the SFCSC to win $20,000.00.

Visit www.sfcsc.ca to participate in the month of June.

The event raised over $9000 in sponsorship dollars, as 116 players looped their way along the 18-hole course for a good cause, and the final tally was $12,000. Some opted for the additional ‘putting challenge’ (raised $470.00) to test their skills and win a prize, and everyone enjoyed a hot sunny afternoon amongst other golf enthusiasts in a beautiful country club setting. Kudos to those that played well, and we look forward to seeing you next year on June 7, 2024. ■

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Festival Of Small Halls To Cap A Bluesy Roots Music Season

certs in this year’s Festival of Small Halls below, but local Roots/Blues fans do not have to wait until October to see and hear stars with an international following, in a truly intimate setting.

On Wednesday, June 28, the enterprising folks at the Snow Road Hall are presenting a show by Australian acoustic blues guitarist Lloyd Spiegel, for only $15. Spiegel will also be performing at the Winnipeg Blues Festival, Bluesfest in Ottawa and Festiblues Montreal.

“This is a once in a lifetime occurrence,” said Johanna Cumberbirch, of the Snow Road Music Committee, who are presenting the show.

There are two ways to get tickets for the Lloyd Spiegel show, either by going to the Friday morning coffee gathering and buying them in person, or by calling Mike at 613278-1853.

Other local shows this month include the album release party for Ottawa singer-songwriter Lynn Miles at Leopard Frog Farm in Battersea, on Sunday June 25. For ticket information, email leopardfrogfarm@gmail.com.

valofsmallhalls.frontgatetickets.com for details and pricing, before the shows start selling out. ■

Notice of Public Meeting

Re: Amendments to the Zoning By-law

Take Notice That the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North Frontenac will hold a Public Meeting on June 29, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. with participation in-person at the Township office at 6648 Road 506, Plevna, ON or through electronic participation on Zoom.

Summer has not yet officially arrived, but music lovers are already looking to the fall season, as the Festival of Small Halls was announced this week. Among the festival highlights are concerts by the Alberta “Counterfeit Blues” man Corb Lund at the McDonalds Corners Agricultural Hall on October 7.

On the same night, Harry Manx will be playing a show at the Sydenham Legion.

The Harry Manx show is his only appearance at the festival, but music fans can opt for the Harry Manx show, and still see Corb Lund, but they will have to travel. Lund is also playing at the Manotick United Church on October 5, and at the Joshua Bate Centre in Athens on October 6.

There is more about the remarkable schedule of con-

The South Frontenac monthly summer afternoon free concert series, following up on last month’s Summer Kickoff festival, starts up on June 24, from 1-3pm.

And later this summer not only does the Blue Skies Music Festival return for its 50th year on the August long weekend in Clarendon, but the Beach Bash returns to Sharbot Lake for its 2nd year on August 9th, and the Parham Fair Festival takes place on August 18th and 19th.

Returning to the Festival of Small Halls, among other shows within our local area, Jenn Grant will be playing a show at the Maberly Hall on Sunday, October 15, and Charlie Cunningham is at the ABC Hall in Bolingbroke on October 22nd.

Other nearby shows include: Kellylee Evans at the Wilton Community Hall on October 5, Terry Lightfoot (with Tony D opening) at the Seeley’s Bay Community Centre on October 15, and to the north, the Irish Descendants at the DACA Arts Centre in Dacre on October 14 and the Devin Cuddy band on October 6, at the Matawatchan Hall in Griffith.

The full schedule, which includes shows by Ben Caplan, Quoth the Raven, Julian Taylor, Kim Mitchell and more, is available at ontariosmallhalls.com

it has already started selling tickets. Go to https://festi-

At this meeting, Council will receive public comments (verbal and written) regarding a proposed amendment to Zoning By-law #55-19, as amended by the Township of North Frontenac pursuant to Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13.

Purpose and Effect of the Proposed Zoning By-law

Amendment

The purpose is to undertake a housekeeping amendment to the Zoning By-law that will provide administrative updates for clarification. The full amendment package should be reviewed for all the details and is available as per the instructions below. The following is a brief summary of the proposed changes:

• The inclusion of new definitions and amendments to some existing definitions for the purposes of clarification and grammatical modification.

• Amendments to several general provisions for the purposes of clarification and grammatical correction (e.g., parking, boathouses, docks, waterfront structures, sleep cabins, lofts-above-a-garage, wetlands, pits and quarries).

• Technical corrections to the land use/zoning schedule (map).

• The removal of detailed provisions related to animal control, as these provisions are now regulated by the Animal Control By-Law.

• Adding “Day Nursey (Licensed)” and “Day Nursery (Private)” as permitted uses in several zones. Adding “Loft-Above-A-Garage” and “Sleep Cabin” as permitted uses in the Hamlet, Rural, and Limited Service Rural Zones.

Adding “Park Model Trailer” as a permitted use in the Recreational Commercial Zone and noting that the minimum lot area for park model trailers is the same as rental cabins.

• Adding provisions to the Environmental Protection Zone that don’t permit Live-Aboard or Float Homes and that limits the amount of time that vessels can be anchored or moored.

Description of Lands

The proposed amendment applies to the entire Township of North Frontenac; therefore, no key map is provided with this notice. Key maps are provided as part of the amendment package for technical amendments to specific properties.

Information Available

For more information about this matter, including information about appeal rights, contact the undersigned. Members of the public may also review the detailed amendment package during business hours at the Municipal office or on Engage Frontenac at engagefrontenac.ca

Submission of Public Comments

Any person may provide written comments to the Clerk or through Engage Frontenac on the proposed changes to the Zoning By-law. In order for comments to be included in the Public Agenda package provided to Council, comments must be submitted by the end of business day June 20, 2023. Comments received after June 20, 2023 will be provided to Council for consideration but will not be included in the Public Agenda.

Public Hearing: You are entitled to attend this public hearing in person; or through the use of electronic participation.

To register for Electronic Participation, please visit the Township’s Website; email Brooke Drechsler at deputyclerk@northfrontenac.ca; or call (613) 479-2231 or 1-800-234-3953 ext. 231.

If a person would like to be notified of Council’s decision on the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, they must make a written request to the Clerk/Planning Manager at the email or mailing address below.

Dated this 2nd day of June, 2023.

Township of North Frontenac 613-479-2231 Ext. 225

clerkplanning@northfrontenac.ca

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Lloyd Spiegel will perform at the Snow Road Hall Wednesday, June 28. Corb Lund will play at the McDonalds Corners Agricultural Hall on October 7.

Nate Bertrim

april 20, 1922 - March 11, 2009

Erma Bertrim

april 22, 1930 - June 12, 2021 another year has passed and still the sadness is as it was on the days i lost you both. always remembered. always missed.

Love Karen

CelebrAtion of life

F O x the family of the Late douglas Lawrence Fox invite you to attend a celebration of Life on June 17 at 12pm at piccadilly cemetery.

Residents Unimpressed By BMO Presentation In Northbrook M

IDDLETON

It is with deep sadness that the family of Patricia (Patty) Dawn Middleton (Morrow) announces her passing on Wednesday May 31st, 2023. Patty passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family in her 65th year. Beloved and devoted wife to Donald Middleton and Loving and devoted Mother to Amanda (Adam) Neadow, Annette Middleton (David Mulville). Nanny to Jason, Dawson, Olivia, Carter, who were Nanny’s pride and joy. A special bonus Nanny to Jacob & Alexis Mulville. Loving sister and best friend to Angela (Jim) Brown, Sister of Paul Morrow, Shelley Morrow, and niece of Marilyn Clark (nee Morrow). Predeceased by her parents Donald & Janice Morrow (nee Barkley), and sister Carol-Lee Pemberton.

Patty will be remembered for her love and dedication to her family, friends, and community. Patty enjoyed all things her Girls and Grandchildren were involved in and served her community with various roles and responsibilities. She enjoyed volunteering at St. Andrews Anglican Church and spent many years as a devoted member of Hollywood Legion Branch #425, starting as member of the Ladies Auxiliary, serving many years on the Executive Committee, as 1st Vice, and President. Patty also served on several Zone committees of the Legion.

Patty will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by many nieces, nephews, greatnieces, great-nephews, family, and friends.

PORTER, Arthur Douglas “Doug” passed away surrounded by his loving family on saturday, June 3, 2023 at Kingston Health sciences centre. Beloved husband of stella for 59 years, and caring father of debra porter (david Bisnaire). dear brother of ann Howes (John Mouck), Beverly Howes (edward chodowski), and the late arleen Hansen (Karl). doug was predeceased by his parents arthur porter and doreen porter Howes. He will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. doug was born in westport, then lived in parham, toronto, Brampton and winnipeg before coming back to the area to retire in Napanee, he was a proud employee of cp rail for 40 years.

Funeral service to be held in the chapel on thursday, June 8, 2023 at 3:30 p.m. with reception to follow. For those of you unable to attend the service in person you are able to watch the service live by Zoom. please go to doug’s memorial page on the wartman Funeral Home website, the link to register is posted under service details.

those desiring may donate in doug’s memory to Grace united church (Napanee) or to the Lennox and addington seniors outreach program. condolences and donations may be forwarded online through wartmanfuneralhomes.com

A special thank you to Alicia Thompson, RN and Dr. Bell of the Sharbot Lake Family Health Team. To the Doctors and Nurses of the KGH, Kidd 9 Oncology team for their wonderful care and support. Online condolences and memories can be shared with the family at www.goodfellowsfuneralhome.com

They brought cookies and bottled water, but did not garner much good will.

A large crowd of BMO customers and other community members came to the Northbrook Lions Hall on Wednesday, May 31, to hear from a panel-led regional Vice President, Julie Sehl.

The panel made it clear, as had already been communicated to bank clients, that the branch is slated for closure and there is no turning back.

The business decision was taken on a corporate level, and the main purpose of the meeting from the BMO point of view

Sandy Ryder will celebrate his birthday on Fdays including our Mayor Gerry Lichty on the 23rd and my dear friend Olive Allen who will be 94 on June 21st.

The Community Centre social dinner is on • Wednesday June 14th and the meal is an Asian theme. Try out a new recipe or just bring your favourite dish or dessert. There is always a good variety at these dinners.

Alice, Lorie Ryder, Erma Millar and Jeannie • Kelso went to see Menopause the Musical 2 in Ottawa on Sunday. They had a hilarious afternoon and enjoyed a great meal at the Gourmet in Carleton Place on the way home. I hear there were a number of people in the area who went to see this show and everyone really enjoyed it.

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Linda Rush lindarush@yahoo.com

613-479-2570

Marily Seitz seitz@xplornet.ca

613-479-2855

Palmerston and Canonto Lakes are happy!

Over the weekend, members of the lake associations planted well over 200 trees and shrubs to restore the shoreline damage after last year’s derecho. Saturday’s cooler air was very much appreciated. No one likes tree planting

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was to respond to questions and concerns from customers. The accounts of those who remain with BMO will be transferred to the Tweed branch.

The audience was not interested in discussing the changeover. They were interested, however, in the opportunity to express their unhappiness with the move, to bank officials in person.

“How could you do this?” “Why would you do this, and in such a secretive, authoritarian way!” “Did you not know of the population’s lucrative increase in this area?” “Why

in the heat and bugs! Thanks to Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority for providing the seedlings and for organizing the event.

Mark the following days on your calendar: • Birthday Bash on Wed., June 21 at 6, Community Cafe on Wed., June 28 at 11.

The Ompah Community Library is open • Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 to 12. No charge for joining.

Honouring Our Graduates

They have worked hard and will not have the same opportunity to celebrate their achievement that graduates in other years have enjoyed. We want to take this opportunity to mark their achievements.

On Thursday, June 22, the Frontenac News will be publishing a special graduation section in the paper and on Frontenacnews.ca.

Area Graduates from Kindergarten, Primary or Secondary, and College or University are invited to submit a picture and text to info@frontenacnews.ca (include graduation in the subject line) by June 16 at 4:30pm.

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ANNuAL ARTISAN SALE, Saturday, June 10, 9:30am 6522 Road 38, Verona. garden art, woodworking, solar lights, pebble art, and much more

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HuGE THRIFT SALE at the Ukrainian Sanctuary Thrift, 22668 Hwy 41, Denbigh, ON. DVD’s, CD’s, VHS, Cassettes and Records from $.25. All Clothes 50% off! Bulk Dishes 50% off. WedSat 10-5 or by Appointment 613 333-2221. It’s Worth the Drive to Denbigh! Clean, Functional Donations Accepted!

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Student Employment Opportunity

Public Works (Roads) Student

The Township is seeking resumes for a Student position from a highly motivated, experienced, hands-on person to join our municipal team as the Public Works Department Student.

*Student must have reached the age of 15 and not yet reached the age of 25 upon commencement of employment and must be able to provide proof of student enrolment in a secondary or postsecondary institution if required

Working under the direction of the Public Works Foreman (PWF), the incumbent will assist the Public Works (Roads) Department with a variety of construction, maintenance and repair services to roads and equipment, while following guidelines established by the policies of Township Council and/or the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO); and in accordance with Legislation.

The salary is $14.60 - $15.50 per hour and the normal work week is forty (40) hours. Hours may vary; and overtime may be required to meet the job requirements.

A copy of the Role Description is available on the Township’s website at www.northfrontenac.com Township Services/Careers and Volunteering or at the Township Office.

For further information, please contact Darwyn Sproule, P.Eng, Public Works Manager at (613) 479-2231 ext. 230 or email publicworks@northfrontenac.ca.

Information gathered relative to this position is done so in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will only be used for candidate selection purposes.

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Township is an equal opportunity employer. We would be pleased to provide accommodations, upon request, throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities to ensure equal participation.

Please apply with a detailed resume by Noon local time on June 15, 2023

clearly marked “Confidential – Public Works Department Student” to Corey Klatt, Dipl.M.A., CAO

Township of North Frontenac 6648 Road 506, Plevna, ON K0H 2M0 Phone: (613) 479-2231 Ext. 221

Fax: (613) 479-2352

E-mail: cao@northfrontenac.ca

FIREWOOD for sale Northbrook area. Call or text for pricing and delivery options. 613-8276444

PEPPER PLANT SALE, - FARMGATE

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Auction: 5:00pm | Viewing: 4:00pm

LANARK & DISTRICT CIVITAN HALL

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Quantity of Tools and Outdoor Items, Polaris Snowmobile, Retro Camper Trailer, Bear Skin Rug, Railway Lanterns, Oil Lamps, Genuine Butcher Block Table, Stained Glass Art, Milk Bottles, Green Egg BBQ, Broad Axe, Generator, Air Compressor, Antiques, Collectibles and Much More!

See www.theauctionhunt.com for updates.

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TOW ns H ip OF Cen T r A l Fr O n T en AC

Notice of Change in Council Meeting Time

Take Notice that effective June 13th, 2023, regular council meetings will start at 6:00p.m., and effective August 10th, 2023, Committee of Adjustment meetings will start at 6:00 pm.

The location for Council and Committee of Adjustment meetings will remain at the Soldiers Memorial Hall, 1107 Garrett St. Sharbot Lake ON.

Dated at the Township of Central Frontenac this 1st day of June 2023

Cindy Deachman, Deputy Clerk Township of Central Frontenac

1084 Elizabeth Street, P.O. Box 89 Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0

613-279-2935 x 237

cdeachman@centralfrontenac.com

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ADVANCED FOOTCARE – RN. “Let me take care of your feet” – in home foot-care. Diabetic care, fungus treatments, corns, callous, ingrown nails. Call 613-929-8956

AnyTHinG meTAl FREE PICKuP or D ROP O FF, just south of 1364 Fish Creek RD: fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, ‘anything metal’. Call 613-375-6377, leave message

HANDYMAN SERVICE 40 years experience. Repairs, home construction/ renovation including window installation, tile, siding, plumbing etc. No job too small. Call Lloyd Hartwick 613 -539-2544.

PAINTING - Drywall & Plaster Repair, Interior/ Exterior Painting. Call Eric at Men In White 613-200-1127. WSIB compliant, fully insured.

PHOTOCOPY SERVICES available at The Frontenac News, 1095 Garrett St., rear building, Sharbot Lake. 613-279-3150.

ROOFING, SHINGLES – STEEL, 30 years experience, serving Elphin, Snow Road, Sharbot Lake & area. Contact Todd Gursby for estimates, 613-278-1300.

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B’S RADICAL RIDES Towing & Recovery. James Mills owner/operator. 613-335-5050; website: bsradicalrides.ca

WAnTeD TO Buy

LOOKING FOR late 50’s or early 60’s refrigerator in good condition. Everything must work. Call 613-483-4887

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1032 WISHING WELL LANE, Ompah. 20-foot ext ladder, 10 foot step-ladder, upright freezer, truck ramps, wheelbarrow, new trailer, scroll saw, various tools, push-lawn mower, etc. 613479-9906

JuNE 10, 11 - 1839 Tamarack Road, Brooke Valley. 8am-3pm. Moving Sale. Tools, Furniture, camping, household, antiques, etc.

MOVING/YARD SALE on June 10 & 11. 7am4pm each day. 1067 Hampton Rd. Tichborne. Eagle Lake public parking available. Lots of household items, garden, outdoor furniture, tools, generator, gas power washer, water toys, canoe, kayak etc. Must see to appreciate.

would you treat us like this?” were all typical of the questions that were asked.

At one point there was a heated moment when an audience member claimed that BMO is a public company and should act in such a way, and a bank official claimed that BMO is a private entity.

The audience member pointed out that BMO stock is publicly traded on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges, and the official said, yes, in that sense BMO is a public company.

The panelists indicated that the decision “was years in the making”. The building that housed the branch has been listed for sale with the realtor Rogers and Trainor for $199,000.

The listing includes a for sale and for lease component, and says there is an “opportunity to leave ATM in place for additional income stream” and lists October 1st as the availability date.”

The News has received a credible report that there are restrictions on the potential uses of that space, and we are attempting to confirm what those restrictions are.

The meeting ended quietly, with plenty of cookies and water remaining unclaimed.

“We, the valued customers, got nothing as a takeaway,” one of the bank’s customers told the News after the meeting. ■

SF Official Plan

Cont. from 3 something for the Official Plan to deal with, but can be tackled as part of a Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw review.

Senior Planner Christine Woods took notes during the question period, and provided some preliminary responses to some of the questions.

“As far as Bill 97, and lot creation on Prime Agricultural Lands, I heard Premier Ford on the radio saying 'oops, we'd better rethink that' after all of the farm organisations have come out against it, so we'll see where that goes,” she said.

Woods said that the boundaries for Prime Agricultural lands are subject to provincial guidelines and can extend beyond areas with Class 1, 2, and 3 soil conditions, and that the prime ag parcels need to be 250 hectares in size (617 acres) although the shape can vary.

As for the lot size of 2 acres, she said that was based on a principle of protecting the water table.

“To create smaller lots, hydro-geological studies are necessary as a protective measure, but that is an option for people wanting to create them.”

She also said that the expectation is that planning staff will report back on progress over time, and that some of the other questions will take more time to answer.

After a couple of other comments from members of the public, Councillor Randy Ruttan said that, in his view, Council and Staff have done as good a job on the Official Plan as they could, given provincial constraints.

Former Councillor Fran Willis made what turned out to be the final comment from the public, by saying, “I remember a professor of mine once saying 'it is like the province is the parent and the municipalities are the child'. It is that sort of relationship and I share your concerns.”

Brad Wright said that staff will take the comments into account and will further consult with the township's Heritage and Lake Ecosystems committees before returning with a final draft of the plan for township approval in the fall. Once approved by the township, it will go before Frontenac County Council for final approval.

Mayor Vandewal reiterated that he has reservations and is not necessarily going to vote in favour of the Official Plan, but none of the other members of council have indicatedpublicly that they intend to oppose it. Approval requires a simple majority among the 9 member council. ■

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NORTHERN HAPPENINGS

NORTHERN HAPPENINGS listings are free for community groups, and will be published for two weeks. Donations to offset the costs of publication would be appreciated. Other listings are paid or are taken from paid ads elsewhere in the paper. The News makes every effort to be accurate but events should be independently verified by readers.

Friday June 9

NORTHBROOK - BBQ 11am-3pm. Northbrook Foodland. Sausages & Hot Dogs! All proceeds to Lions Club of Land O’Lakes.

BATTERSEA - BioBlitz 3pm - 3pm (Sat) Milburn Creek infoKingstonfieldnaturalists.org

Saturday June 10

BATTERSEA - BioBlitz Dawn - 3pm (see listing above)

HENDERSON - YARD SALE 8am-12pm. Henderson Hall. To donate call Sheila 613-336-2467

MCDONALDS CORNERS - COMMuNITY YARD SALE 8am1pm. McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall.

VERONA - ANNuAL ARTISAN SALE 9:30am. 6522 Road 38. Garden art, Woodworking, solar lights, pebble art, and much more

SYDENHAM - VENDOR SALE 10am-3pm. Sydenham High School. In support of SHS 150th Reunion, over 50 vendors!

NORTHBROOK - MEET THE MACHINE 10am-12pm. Northbrook Lions Hall. The Cloyne Big Chair Project is hosting a fundraising BBQ (11:30-1pm) & small vendor market.

Sunday June 11

DENBIGH - MuSICAL MEMORIAL CHuRCH SERVICE

10:30am. St. Luke’s United Church. Followed by a Pot Luck Lunch at the Denbigh Community Hall.

BOLINGBROKE - PLAQuE DEDICATION 11am-2pm. ABC Hall. Algonquins of Bedford, Oso and South Sherbrooke. Contact ABC Hall for info.

HARROWSMITH - OLD TYME FIDDLERS & OPEN MIKE

1-5pm Second Sunday of every month. Harrowsmith Golden Links Hall. Followed by dinner, please bring a dessert to share, cost $12. info

613-372-2410

Wednesday June 14

SNOW ROAD - SOCIAL DINNER 6pm. Snow Road Community Centre. Asian theme. Try an Asian recipe or bring a favourite dish or dessert to share. All welcome.

CLOYNE - LAND O LAKES GARDEN CLuB MEETING

7pm. Barrie Hall. Mary Shearman Reid Container Planter demonstration

NORTHBROOK - LIONS SPEAKER SERIES 7pm. Northbrook Lions Hall. LCol Dana Sliwinski is a Commanding Officer of the RCAF and will speak on International Cargo. LCol Jean-Paul Landry is Commanding Officer of 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron, RMC and will speak on Search & Rescue.

Thursday June 15

ARDEN - COMMuNITY DINNER 6:30pm. Circle Square Ranch. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, veggies, dinner roll, and dessert. Admission by donation All proceeds to camp scholarships. RSVP 613-335-5403 or email arden@csranch.ca

Friday June 16

BATTERSEA - AGM FOR SFCS SUPPORTERS Storrington Centre. Morning (details to follow). Info contact Ken Foster 613376-6477 x 301 or ken.foster@sfcsc.ca

SYDENHAM - DANCE Sydenham Legion. Bon Evans Band performing. Tickets $10 at OneStop or Legion

SYDENHAM - FAMILY FUN NIGHT 5-8pm. Loughborough

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June

Public School. $10 per child or $25 family 3+ kids., cash only. BBQ, activites, crafts & more. Rain or shine, all welcome!

Saturday June 17

PLEVNA - SOLAR WATCHING Dark Sky Preserve. Observe the skies with special filters, will carry on into the evening.

SHARBOT LAKE - ALL YOu CAN EAT BREAKFAST 8-11am. Soldiers Memorial Hall (OSO Hall). Adults $10, Kids 6-10 $6, 5 & under free. In support of GREC Bursaries.

ARDEN - ARDEN FAMILY BBQ 11am-3pm. Kennebec Recreation Park. Fun & activities for all! Free!

HARLOWE - OLDE TYME FIDDLERS 1-5pm Third Saturday of every month. Harlowe Hall. Admission $5, Entertainers $2. All welcome, refreshments available. Info Marie 613-336-2557

DENBIGH - CELEBRATING 25 YEARS! 3-7pm. Denbigh/ Griffith Lions Club. The Lions invite you to celebrate and enjoy a FREE bbq!

Sunday June 18

HENDERSON - CEMETERY SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE & HOPE 2pm. Henderson Cemetery . Chairs are provided, rain location Henderson United Church.

ZEALAND - CEMETERY SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE

2pm, Zealand “United Church Cemetery, 1233 Zealand Road, Sharbot Lake.

Wednesday June 21

SYDENHAM - CAREGIVER SuPPORT GROuP 1:30-3pm. Sydenham Public Library. Talking with you pharmacist/health care provider. Register Katie.buckley@sfcsc.ca or 613-3766477 x 205

Regular Happenings

ARDEN - BIBLE STuDY Wednesdays. Arden United Church.

ARDEN - YOGA IN THE PARK 9am Saturdays. Kennebec Recreation Park. Weather and bugs permitting. Pay what you can. All welcome.

BATTERSEA - FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM 9-10:30am Tuesdays. Storrington Centre. By the VON. Inof & registration Danielle 613-634-0130 x 3414 or email danielle.mctaggart@ von.ca. Limited spots.

BATTERSEA - FRIDAY NIGHT JAM SESSIONS 5-10pm Fridays. Storrington Fire Hall. Admission $2, no charge for refreshments.

BATTERSEA - STORRINGTON RETIREES LuNCHEON

Second Wednesday of every month. Storrington Centre. Enjoy a home cooked meal, everyone welcome.

BELLROCK - COMMuNITY DROP-IN 10am-4pm Wednesdays. Bellrock Hall. Lots of activities, canteen & light lunch available. BINGO — ARDEN 6pm Thursdays. Arden Legion. ◾ NORTHBROOK 7pm Thursdays. Northbrook Lions Hall. Cards available at 6pm. Bingo starts at 7pm ◾ SHARBOT LAKE

5:30pm Fridays. Soldiers Memorial Hall (OSO Hall). Presented by Parham IOOF. First game at 6:45 BOLINGBROKE - CPHC SENIORS EXERCISE CLASS 9:3010:30am Mondays & Wednesdays. ABC Hall. FREE aerobics & strength training for active seniors.

BOLINGBROKE - MAHJONG 1-4pm Thursdays. ABC Hall. All welcome, $5 per person. No partner or experience needed ! BOLINGBROKE - MuSICIANS CIRCLE 7pm Thursdays. ABC Hall. Play, sing, learn, network $5

COFFEE & CONVERSATION — ARDEN 10am Thursdays. Arden United Church. All are welcome. ◾ SNOW ROAD 10am Fridays. Snow Road Community Centre. All welcome, get to know your neighbours.

DENBIGH - WELLNESS GROuP Tuesdays. Denbigh Community Hall. Drop-in any Tuesday! Info Gail 613-333-2224 to learn more.

DON & LINDA’S GARDEN MARKET 9am-2pm Saturdays. 4309 Maple Dr EuCHRE — ARDEN 7:30pm Thursdays. Arden Legion. ◾ BELLROCK 12pm Thursdays, biweekly. Bellrock Hall. Potluck lunch at 12 noon & prizes. ◾ MOUNTAIN GROVE 7-9pm

Mondays. Olden Community Hall. — Mondays. Olden Community Hall. All welcome ◾ NORTHBROOK 6:30pm Tuesdays. Northbrook Lions Hall. Weekly, opens at 6:30, start playing at 7pm. ◾ PLEVNA 7pm Tuesdays. Clar-Mill Hall. Sponsored by Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Light luncheon afterwards, Prizes for high, low and most lone hands. ◾ SYDENHAM 1-3pm Thursdays. Grace Hall. Register with Denzel 613-376-6477 ext 310

GODFREY - PuBLIC SKATING 9-10:30am Wednesdays. Frontenac Community Arena. FREE all season long! HARROWSMITH - FRONTENAC FARMERS MARKET 3-7pm Fridays. Centennial Park.

INVERARY - CHARITY BIKE NIGHT 5-8pm Thursdays. Storrington Lions Hall. $10 to participate, all proceeds to local charities. Leisurely bike ride followed by BBQ , games, prizes & fellowship.

INVERARY - MARTIAL ARTS 6:30pm Thursdays. Inverary United Church. Kids classes 6:30-7:30 Adults 7:30-8:45. For more info contact Hamid Nam 613-328-6742 or hamidnam24@ gmail.com

INVERARY - PILATES 6:15pm Mondays. Inverary United Church.

INVERARY - YOGA 6pm Wednesdays. Inverary United Church

INVERARY - YOuTH DANCE 7-10pm Fridays. Storrington Lions Hall. $5/per person. Grades 5-8. DJ, canteen, supervision.

LINE DANCING — ARDEN 9:30am Mondays. Kennebec Hall. $1 fee. Come out and learn something new! ◾ BOLINGBROKE

10am Fridays. ABC Hall. Beginners welcome, $5 toward hall maintenance. ◾ SHARBOT LAKE 9-10am Thursdays. Sharbot Lake United Church. Sharbot Lake Line Dancing is back! Thursdays $2. Beginners welcome. Proof of Covid vaccination required. Contact 613-279-1268 - Heather Gowdan ◾ VERONA 9am Tuesdays. Verona Lions Hall. All welcome For more information call 613 372 5431

NORTHBROOK - FARMERS MARKET 10am-1pm Saturdays. Northbrook Lions Hall.

Treasures in the Attic

Over a hundred items, artifacts and family heirlooms were brought to South Frontenac Museum Society’s first-ever “Treasures in the Attic” at Verona Lions’ Hall last Saturday. Four local antique dealers: two active, two retired, were on hand to provide information. Some came to watch; most brought treasures to show and learn about. A large handstitched ‘sampler,’ probably stitched by a child, had been handed down in the same family since the mid-1800’s. Another person brought in an exquisite Art Nouveau lamp of brass and marble.

We are open again

Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am-3pm

Appointments & purchases at back entrance. Pre-paid pick up at front entrance.

14 Bosley RD (at Hwy 41)

Gerrit Buitenhuis produced a fiendishly tough historical quiz about the township: Frank York got the highest score, only 5 out of 8 correct answers!

(This quiz, and its answers, will soon be on the Museum’s website.) Also

on hand was David Pugh of the Bedford Historical Society, with maps of the four original townships

that amalgamated to form South Frontenac Township 25 years ago.

Stories abounded: sto-

ries about the items, where they may have come from, what they were used for. ■

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Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U17 Tier 2 Girls Fastpitch

As summer is heating up so is the newly established Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U17 Tier 2 Girls Fastpitch team, composed of talented athletes from Kingston, Mallorytown, Sydenham, Harrowsmith, Verona and Sharbot Lake

Recognizing that the area had some very talented players who wanted to play competitive fastpitch, a tryout was held last fall in Sydenham.

This past weekend the girls were 2-2 in tournament play in Cobourg, with games against Clarington, Port Perry, Peterborough, and host Cobourg. The team will be off to another tournament later this month in Ajax where they will play teams from Mississauga, Whitby, London, Waterloo. The girls will be striving to qualify for Provincial championships in August.

“These girls are dedicated to play ball at a the Tier 2 level and are proud to represent our area”

“They are aware of the commitment and are supportive of one another on and off the field, each player knows they play an important role within the team’ says Nicholas Burnet, Head Coach.

Some of the girls have played on teams outside of the area but said they feel a sense of pride playing closer to home, which also allows family and friends to watch their regular season games in a local women’s fastpitch league.

The teams schedule will be available on their Facebook and Instagram pages.

Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U17 Tier 2 Roster: Lilly Rumbolt; Chloe O’Rielly, Sadie Humphries, Sloane Putnam (missing from photo), Emi Chabot, Meredith Peters, Emma Donovan, Stella Slack, Abby Sweet, Teya Brunet ■

TOW ns H ip OF s O u TH F r O n T en AC

Final Tax Notices

Final Tax Notices have now been issued. If you do not receive your Final Tax Notice by June 15, please contact us. Your final taxes are due in two instalments: June 30, 2023, and September 28, 2023. Be sure to keep your tax bill until September as we won’t be sending any further reminders. For information on payment options, see our website or contact us at 613-376-3027 x2200 or at taxes@southfrontenac.net.

Lake Ecosystem Grant Program Now Open

We are now accepting applications for our Lake Ecosystem Grant Program, which funds projects up to $10,000 that have a positive impact on the health and welfare of lake ecosystems in South Frontenac. To learn more or apply, see the Grants page on our website under Town Hall.

Second Intake Open for Community Grant Program

We are pleased to announce a second intake for our Community Grant Program. If you are a not for profit or charitable organization and have a community project you would like to be funded, apply now on the Grants page on our website under Town Hall. Applications are due by July 31, 2023.

Noise By-law Enforcement

Did you know that the Township has a noise bylaw and property owners are responsible for any noise by-law violations of guests or renters on their property? To report a noise violation, call 613-541-3213 and leave a message with details and a call back number.

Household Hazardous Waste Depot

The Household Hazardous Waste Depot located at 2491 Keeley Rd in Sydenham is open every Thursday from 3-8 pm. You can see a full listing of accepted materials on our website under Living Here/Solid Waste.

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Swim Lesson Registration Now Open

We are thrilled to once again be able to offer swimming lessons at two locations this summer: The Point in Sydenham and Gilmour’s Point Park in Battersea. Lessons are offered in two-week sessions and we expect spots to fill up fast. Register your child online at southfrontenac.net/Things to Do/Day Camps and Swim Lessons. Note swim lessons are separate from day camps. If you have questions, please contact Talia Ross, Camp Coordinator at campcoordinator@southfrontenac.net or by calling 613-561-2637.

Music in the Park

What better way to spend a summer afternoon than listening to live music in one of our beautiful parks? Our first Music in the Park concert is on Saturday June 24 from 1- 3 pm at McMullen Park Beach in Verona. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music!

Canada Day in South Frontenac

Celebrate Canada Day in South Frontenac! There will be so much to do on July 1st, including activities at Glendower Hall, Centennial Park, Storrington Lions Club, and Sydenham Point Park.

This year, South Frontenac will host one spectacular firework show at The Point Park in Sydenham at 9:45 pm to cap off the day’s celebrations (rain date of July 2nd). To help everyone get to the show, there will be shuttle buses taking residents to and from the fireworks show from 10 different locations across the township. Check out www.southfrontenac. net/canadaday for shuttle locations, times, and the full itinerary of events for Canada Day.

Frontenac Farmers Market

The Frontenac Farmers Market is now open until October. The market has a new look, day, and time! Come out on Fridays from 3-7 pm at Centennial Park in Harrowsmith under the new Grand Pavilion to shop for fresh local farm products.

News & Public Notices

Effective June 6, 2023 a Total Fire Ban is in effect in the Township of South Frontenac. A total fire ban means no open air burning of any kind, including cooking fires, brush fires, camping fires, and fireworks. The ban does not apply to cooking appliances with a mechanical shutoff (such as a propane barbeque). We’ll continue to monitor conditions—please see our website and social media for updates.

Notice of Public Meeting – Proposed Closing of a Portion of Unopened Road Allowance

The Council of The Corporation of the Township of South Frontenac proposes to pass a by-law to stop up, close and transfer ownership of an unopened road allowance in two locations.

• File: PL-RAC-2022-0136 (Carr)

Location: Portion of the Unopened Road Allowance, between Concessions 9 & 10, District of Bedford.

• File: PL-RAC-2022-0122 (Mancino) (ZanderPlan)

Location: Portion of the Unopened Road Allowance, Part Lot 20, Concession 11, being Parts 4 & 5 Plan 13R20005, District of Bedford (former Westport Road).

Any person who believes they may be adversely affected by the closure of the unopened road allowances has an opportunity to express their concerns at a public meeting on Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 7:00 pm in person at 4432 George Street, Sydenham or by Zoom.

Members of the public can register to participate in the Public Meeting using the link posted on the meeting date on our Events calendar on the Township website. Residents can submit written comments to the Deputy Clerk at mhannah@ southfrontenac.net before the meeting. For more information, please contact Michelle Hannah, 613-376-3027, ext. 2222. Further documentation can be found under Open for Business/Planning & Development/Road Allowance Closing.

25 Years Stronger Together

This year South Frontenac Township celebrates its 25th anniversary. What do you think makes South Frontenac a great place to live, work and play? What are the biggest changes you’ve seen in the past 25 years and what are you most excited about for the future? Share your stories, photos, and thoughts on our public engagement site, engagefrontenac.ca/25-years. And be sure to watch for the South Frontenac Museum pop-up exhibit on our 25th anniversary this year at events like Canada Day.

Bylaw Survey Results

Earlier this year, we asked residents to answer a survey on By-law Enforcement and Short-Term Rentals in South Frontenac. We’ve now posted the survey results and the Report to Council on our website under Town Hall/By-law Enforcement. Construction and Road Closures

It’s construction season! Be sure to watch this section or engagefrontenac.ca in the coming months for updates on construction projects around the Township as we work to improve our roads.

• Crack Sealing Work: The Township will be making crack sealing repairs on these roads June 6-16: Rutledge Road, Harrowsmith Road, Yarker Road, Wilton Road, Bellrock Road and Perth Road. Watch for crews and expect some delays. Thanks for your cooperation.

• Alton Road West – Road reconstruction will begin May 2023 until September 2023. Major road works are being carried out by Township Forces. No closure required.

• Battersea Road – Road reconstruction work remains on schedule and will continue through to July 31. Work is being completed by Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd. No closure required.

• North Shore Road – Road construction has started between Leland Road and Convery Lane with an anticipated end date of September 2023. Road works are being carried out by Township Forces. No closure required.

• Sunbury Road – Road reconstruction will begin May 2023 until September 2023. Major road works are being carried out by GIP Paving Inc. No closure required.

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Bids and Tenders

• PS-P03-2023 – Town Hall Expansion Design

Proposal documents must be received by 1:00 pm local time on June 28, 2023. Official forms can be downloaded from www.biddingo.com/southfrontenac.

Upcoming Meetings

Here is a list of upcoming meetings:

• June 20, 2023 – Council, 7 pm

• June 22, 2023 – Lake Ecosystem Advisory Committee, 6 pm

Planning Applications & Public Meetings

Council and the Committee of Adjustment hold regular public meetings to review planning applications and to invite public input. Please see the Current Planning Applications page on our website under Open for Business for a list of applications scheduled for a public meeting or in the public review period.

How to Participate

Public meetings take place in person or on Zoom (computer and telephone) and streamed live on our Facebook page @ SouthFrontenacTwp. Go to the Events Calendar on our website for the link to register. If you want to attend the meeting in person, please email jthompson@southfrontenac.net before noon on the day of the meeting to confirm if space is available.

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4432 George Street, Box 100, Sydenham ON K0H 2T0 1-800-559-5862 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm • www.southfrontenac.net
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Stories at the Point returns to Sydenham

Connect with your community and enjoy the great outdoors. The Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Rural Frontenac Community Services EarlyON are bringing back their bi-weekly storytime, Stories at the Point, this June. Wilderness Betty starts the fun on June 9 with a nature-infused folk concert kickoff at Sydenham Point (4410 Point Road, Sydenham) at 10:30 a.m.

But that's just the beginning! From June to September, families can come together for interactive events that include stories, songs, movement, and more on June 23, July 7, July 21, August 4, August 18 and September 1. Register at keyon.ca to guarantee a spot at these exciting events, and don't forget to bring blankets and sunscreen to make the most of the weather.

On July 21, join a special StoryWalk® that combines reading with the great outdoors. Participants can read the bilingual picture book Treasure by Mireille Messier while exploring the scenic trail. The book pages will be displayed along the way, and there will be related activities to participate in and learn something new.

“Stories at the Point is a wonderful opportunity for families to come together, connect, and share a love of stories and reading,” said Brianne Peters, Librarian, Children’s Services. “It's a great way to

spend a beautiful day outside!”

Take advantage of this opportunity for fun and engaging family time. Visit the Programs and Events section of the library’s website at www.kfpl.ca for more information. ■

One of the biggest challenges for Pickleball is indoor play as we know the Canadian winters are unforgiving with wind, sleet, and snow. But the further north you live, drive, or work, the harder it becomes to find somewhere safe to play. Many locations are still playing on rough pavement.

This past week residents, and all volunteers, of Sharbot Lake headed out to the courts on Garrett Street and spent the day resurfacing/sealing the asphalt and then diligently relining the 4 courts so they could play outside. Over the winter months, they were able to rent a space at the GREC gym. Players had to patiently wait their turn as they rotated courts with 18 people coming out during the evening sessions, and a lengthy waitlist on the roster.

A determined group of folks take it upon themselves to fundraise, work, and coordinate the play, including the labour for the court restorations.

The Oso Recreation Committee helped out by donating funds towards new nets, line paint, resurfacing materials, and storage bin. Council supported pickleball play at this location through it’s donation of the port-o-potty, and grass maintenance surrounding the courts. The group is hopeful that Council will come to see how lucrative

(for the local economy) and positive this initiative is in supporting their residents mental and physical wellbeing, with little to no cost to manage this evolving sport.

Regular play has resumed at the Garrett courts (0900-1200hrs and some evenings), and planned ‘learn to play’ sessions will be held on Thursdays -June 8th, 15th and 22nd @6:30 PM, and Fridays 9th, 16th, and 23rd @0900 hrs. Equipment will be provided for those interested

in coming to try it out!

Cost will be $5 towards the Sharbot Lake Pickleball fundraising initiative. For more information, please email sharbotlakepickleball@gmail.com.

Let’s hope as the need for courts continues to increase that discussions can move forward towards a permanent, safe, solution to meet everyone’s goals. Thank you to the volunteers who are continuing to work towards a safe and accessible place to play for everyone. ■

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