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EMC Lifestyle - Twenty Grade 7 students got a taste of the sailing life June 12 during a school field trip on the St. Lawrence II. (Above) Students climb the mast of the ship, learning how the crew tends to the sail. Later that day they also learned how to hoist sails and steer the ship. Read full story on page 18. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell

PARC vs. Park: City & school board clash over land for school By Bill Hutchins Reporter

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EMC News – Just one week after Kingston city council sent the Limestone District School Board a clear message that it doesn’t want a school built on the Memorial Centre grounds, trustees appear to be pushing back. At their June 10 meeting,

trustees approved a motion to investigate whether they can expropriate land for a school in the central part of the city. The fact-finding motion does not explicitly state whether the board is still interested in either the city-owned Memorial Centre or Cooks Brothers youth centre lands, but it signals persistence on the board’s part. “Comments made by coun-

cillors were discouraging,” said Helen Chadwick, chair of the public board, referring to council’s focus on preserving park land. The board is now investigating whether it can use its powers to force the sale of property from the city or a private land owner based on the outcome of its Program and Accommodation Review Committee (PARC).

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“There is a possibility of school boards expropriating land,” Chadwick remarked. Expropriation is a rarelyused tool that municipalities and school boards can invoke when it’s considered to be in the greater community interest. Trustee George Beavis voted against the motion, suggesting he did not want to get drawn into a feud over PARC vs. park.

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Battle lines drawn in civic boundary bylaw; OMB appeals launched Reporter

EMC News – Kingston’s district boundary battle is moving to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). Two groups - Sydenham District Association and Queen’s Alma Mater Society - are planning to spend tens of thousands of dollars to challenge a newly-approved city bylaw that attempts to redraw the municipal election map for the first time since the 1998 amalgamation. It’s not the line locations on the map that irk both groups – but the way postsecondary students were excluded from the population count, even though they are still entitled to register and vote. “To not count the students is a terrible mistake,” said Ken Ohtake, with the Sydenham neighbourhood group. Sydenham and Williamsville districts would be merged under the new bylaw, which aims to create more equal representation with an average of 10,100 constituents in each of Kings-

ton’s 12 municipal districts. However, critics argue that excluding students from the constituent count will effectively double the representation balance in districts around Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College. A date for the OMB hearing has not been set, but the bylaw must be validated by December 31 in order for the boundary changes to be included in the fall 2014 civic elections. The bylaw was approved in a narrow 7-6 council vote in April following last-minute pleas to include the city’s estimated 25,000 post-secondary student population in the redrawn maps. Critics argued the bylaw is undemocratic and contrary to the notion of representation by population. City planners presented council with an estimated student count in district as the preferred option for the boundary bylaw, but it was rejected based on questionable data. Planners used postal codes and other information gleaned from post-secondary institutions to try and estimate the off-campus addresses

of college and university students. Since students don’t usually own property or were not captured in the 2011 Census, the results could not be verified the way addresses of full-time residents are, staff informed council. “There are real concerns with the data,” said Coun. Bryan Paterson during the bylaw’s third reading debate in late April. There was no attempt to count RMC students or CFB Kingston soldiers, and the city should not play “fast and loose” with the accuracy of its population counts, he added. Scientific or not, several councillors complained Kingston is doing a disservice to students by purposely excluding them from the population count.

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expropriation, I sincerely hope that was a moment of frustration and not something they’d pursue.” Coun. Neill, who represents the district around the Memorial Centre, backed council’s June 4 decision to reject any possibility of allowing a school on the 23acre midtown park land. The motion was approved 9-3. The city may not take kindly to any measure that forces the sale of municipal property for a school, and it could trigger a costly legal battle. In that scenario, taxpayers would foot the bills for both public institutions, Neill predicted. “The really bizarre thing if they go ahead with expropriation and, if one would assume the city contests that all the way to the Ontario Municipal Board, we’ll have taxpayers paying both sides of an OMB appeal which could be as much as $500,000. It’s just a crazy, crazy idea.” Elected officials from both institutions have better things to do with half a million dollars, he added. The school board has already approved the closure of two central Kingston elementary schools which will be consolidated into a brand new $9 million school,

The district boundary review is meant to ensure ‘effective representation’ in the rapidly growing east and west suburbs, and for the workload of councillors to be balanced. The redrawn map will create one new district in the west end, while reducing one district in the city core. The size of council won’t change; the mayor is still elected at-large and one councillor is elected in each of the 12 districts.

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Coun. Bill Glover predicted the OMB appeal will be an “expensive embarrassment,” and the country will be “watching Kingston trying to say we don’t need to worry about students.” Both groups challenging the district boundary bylaw plan to build community coalitions to help finance their legal appeals. “We are going to start our fundraising,” said Ohtake.

but it has yet to identify a suitable location. Trustees are presently grappling with the fate of three central Kingston high schools and, depending on the outcome of the PARC process, land for a new high school may be needed as well. That’s what initially led trustees to ask whether the city would explore locating a school on the grounds of either the Memorial Centre or the mothballed Cooks arena. Coun. Neill says the city was flooded with emails from constituents not to sacrifice midtown park space for a school. He says the school board’s follow-up motion to explore the possibility of expropriation is heavy handed. “Typically, expropriation is a bit of a dirty word in politics. It’s a kind of last resort if you’re unable to negotiate with a private land owner, then expropriation for the good of the community can happen.” Neill says he doesn’t know of any past examples of a school board expropriating municipal land for a school, but suggested the buyer must pay legal fees and full market value. He suggests the school board owns enough land at QECVI to meet its future school building needs.

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Kingston’s traffic calming measures won’t rely on public approvals, anymore By Bill Hutchins Reporter

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poll does not take those factors into consideration. Traffic calming measures were installed on 11 streets as a direct result of the public voting process, whose only criteria is a 60 percent favourable response from at least 51 percent of residents along a particular street. Even residents who supported traffic calming have objected to the end result. While the measures have reduced traffic speeds, some have complained the installation of certain controls, such a curb extensions, may create a greater safety hazard for motorists and pedestrians. Traffic engineering staff say launching a public consultation process in each district, similar to those held for capital improvement projects, is the best way to gauge feedback on traffic calming. But citizens won’t have the final say on which streets are altered to slow traffic flows. Identifying local roads suitable for traffic calming will be based on a point system that includes several factors, namely; traffic speeds in excess of 50 kph, traffic volumes of more than 1,000 cars a day, pedestrian and cycling use, accident history and an available budget to complete the work. Streets that don’t meet the criteria won’t be considered for at least five years, according to the revised policy. All-way stop signs are not considered a form of traffic calming. The city has invested $250,000 in traffic calming measures since 2011, but there’s another $610,000 in the approved budget that’s waiting to be spent. The ongoing work was postponed in 2013 while staff reviewed the existing policy. The report was unveiled at the transportation committee last week, but it must still be approved by the full council.

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So what’s up these days on Frontenac Islands - Howe Island has ferry concerns of late required extra maintenance and experiences staffing problems at times. While operational it has been awaiting a pump replacement. Councillor Norris noted that money is set aside annually for a future ferry replacement.(asset management) . Treasurer / Planning Coordinator Carol Dwyer said the Howe Island Transportation study undertaken by the township to look at the future traffic projections, needs, and efficiencies that can be accomplished, is now complete and will be presented at a public meeting(?). It provides a tool for future decision making, ( It will not guarantees boats or bridges however.) During the discussion a resident commented that had the

bridge solution proposed in 1999 had been realized, it would have been paid for by now. FYI-The Howe Island County ferEMC news-Frontenac Islands ry managed and operated through June meeting of council was held Frontenac County’s Transportation on Howe Island where transportaservices is owned and funded by the tion concerns are running high with Ontario Ministry of Transportation regard to ferry delays, long line ups, and supported by fares paid by the unscheduled breakdowns etc. parusers. It also experiences capacity ticularly with the township ferry loproblems that will only get worse. cated at the EAST END of the Island. What’s the answer? A larger ferry? Those concerns were brought forA bridge? No more development ward by the Howe Island Ratepayers on Howe? Association Ed Beseau, who asked Also bringing islanders to the the questions about the ferry, commeeting were three agenda items: a monly called the “foot ferry”, and presentation by the County Sustainabout the progress of the Howe transability Committee, one by County portation study. It is owned and Planner Joe Galivan , the Official maintained by the township, and has Plan review decision, and a further Parkland dedication byR O NOW F IME! law (cash in lieu T of), all cancelled Shopping For A Vehicle? Visit A LIMITmED1.90%** up to fro d for specific reaFinancing s O.A.C. on selecte th sons. Neverthels n e o d o m m 24 Certified less, public conHyundai cerns were raised about the many $ $ $ meetings, costs KLY* KLY* KLY* $97 BI-WEE $156 BI-WEE $165 BI-WEE involved and the number of projects (103, now 40) that the County attempts to adPP2075 PP2091 PP2093 dress through is 2013 Hyundai Accent 5 Door 2013 Hyundai Sonata SE 2012 Hyundai Sonata LTD NAVI Auto, White, 1.6l, p-group, air, keyless Auto, White, 2.4l,leather,sunroof,alloys Auto, White, 2.4l,leather,sunroof,alloys sustainability diHyundai Certified warranty ends 2018/07/30 Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2018/11/03 Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2017/07/26 vision. Seniors or 120k, 16,700kms Former Daily Rental or 120k, 27,000kms Former Daily Rental or 120k, 39,200kms Former Daily Rental facilities in the 4 townships? May$ $ $ be WI Canal has Y* Y* KL KL KLY* $125 BI-WEE $95 BI-WEE $125 BI-WEE risen to the top? *Council received the Official Plan review decision of apPP2046BB 12533A PP2086 proval by MAH, 2010 Hyundai Genesis 2.0T Prem 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring GL 2011 Hyundai Tucson GL FWD Auto, White, 2.0T, leather, sunroof, alloys, Auto, Red, 2.0l,p-group,air,keyless Auto, Red, 2.4l, p-group, keyless, with a “no support Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2016/03/29 or Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2016/07/05 Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2017/04/05 or for private roads” 120k, 94,800 km or 120k, 72,800kms Former Daily Rental 120 k, 58,500 km exception. The township has un$ $ $ til June 17th (20 KLY* KLY* KLY* $99 BI-WEE $165 BI-WEE $136 BI-WEE days) to appeal or to stand down until the Frontenac County Official Plan is apPP2013A PP2084 PP2087 proved and look 2011 Hyundai Santa FE PREM AWD 2008 Hyundai Tucson GL FWD 2009 Hyundai Genesis TECH Auto, Black, 2.4l,p-group,sunroof,alloys Auto, Aqua, 2.0l,p-group,alloys,keyless Auto, red, 3.8L, NAVI, leather, sunroof, alloys, at changes to the Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2017/04/05 Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2014/01/21 Hyundai Certified warranty ends 2014/10/23 or township’s Offior 120k, 69,500kms Former Daily Rental or 120k, 71,900kms Former Daily Rental 120k, 87,900 km cial Plan then. *The Parkland 613-531-4400 • 613-634-4000 dedication bylaw 401 Bath Road, Kingston received 1st & www.kingstonhyundai.com 2nd reading and ** Cash price plus taxes and license. See dealer for details. was deferred to *0 Down + HST. **All payments are bi-weekly. 2008 & 2009: 60 months. 2010: 72 months. 2011, 2012 & 2013: 84 months. P.P.S.A. license and taxes are extra. the July. DiscusFinancing example: $10,000 plus taxes of $1300 = $11,300 financed at 6.99% - $103.25 bi-weekly. Cost of borrowing $2122.50 on approved credit.

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Blake Mosier, Archbishop O’Brien and Glenn Mosier sion revolved around fees, how much and when. With a building permit? At time of severance? Many severed lots exist in the township. How would anyone know when, and if, fees were paid. The township will consult further with Planner Gallivan the many complex issues to be resolved. * The Noise bylaw for the Township was read a third time and passed. (ByLaws are posted on the Township website) * Council supported a Frontenac County bylaw changing the term of office of the Warden and Deputy Warden to one year. In other business, Road Super Leo Greenwood brought council up to date on Howe Island Drive road work ( and sink hole) to include 32inch culvert replacement, filter cloth etc. at an estimated cost of $4,500. Patching, and surfacing comes next. *Deputy Mayor Jones brought council up to date on relations with Frontenac County referring to articles in the Whig Standard, and a public statement by the County Warden (about Jones personally). Jones reiterated statements that the county is dysfunctional , there is budget waste and mismanagement, and that escalating absenteeism is the core issue. “Paramedic Service Cutbacks are not about cost cutting but about mismanagement of the human resource and a PR disaster.” he said. “And there are reserve funds surplus to the County’s reasonable needs.” * A number of Wolfe Island issues were dealt with: * Road work on Victoria St. to be done by Cruickshank’s.. * Passage of a Deeming bylaw under the Planning Act declaring a property in Marysville registered as a Plan of Subdivision 65 (in 1880), purchased in 2008 by Ian Millar, is deemed no longer a plan of

subdivision. Many issues around the property remain to be resolved (sale of lots with no access, certain costs. etc.).*Council will connect with Virginia Clark to firm up regulations for Music Fest. * Council will seek consideration and an exception from the Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board’s recent decision to no longer allow events that include alcohol in their schools. WI’s Sacred Heart School has been holding community fund raising dinners, wedding receptions, etc., there since it was built. It is the ONLY large venue facility on the island . and its unavailability will create hardship for the isolated community. Frontenac Council meets next on June 24th 4:30 pm at the WI Town Hall On the agenda the introduction of the township’s incoming CAO/Clerk. (Gordon Burns has been serving as Acting CAO/Clerk since the retirement of Clerk/CAO Terry O’Shea.) Around Town

The WI Bloomin’ Gardeners love to garden, to learn (speakers/workshops), to undertake new projects and maintain existing ones: (library garden; pots, plantings;) Their plan is to have groups responsible for their own areas. To join them call Linda. 385-1947. ‘Time commitment can match what you have available.’ Coming events:* Stone Heron Gallery (located behind WI’s Town Hall) Opens Friday June 21st 6 pm * 8th Annual Barrett Bay Ragatta, Reg. 8am. June 23rd 2013. Further info: http://www.wolfeislandboatclub. ca *FOBSB Annual Book Sale, WI Dock June 28th-30th *Wolfe Island Classic July 7th A reminder to register *Thursday Euchre 7 pm United Church Hall. Check out wolfeisland. com for more events


A Keurig lover’s dream: new local business boasts nearly 300 K-cup varieties kcoughlar@perfprint.ca

EMC Business – Imagine travelling approximately 185 kilometres for your favourite cup of Joe. This is essentially what the Tompkins family has been doing for as long as they’ve been Keurig owners. “We love, love our Keurig,” said Spring Tompkins. “What we found initially when we bought it at Costco is that it’s really hard to find variety in coffee; they only sell a few and they are in boxes of 90 or 80 or something, so you’re really committing to this huge box of coffee.” In search of an alternative to purchasing these large Keurig K-cup packs, Spring found a store in Cornwall where consumers were able to mix and match their own variety pack of 24 K-cups. “We loved that idea. So we’ve been shopping for our coffee in other cities, including Cornwall, for four years now,” she revealed. That all changed on June 7, when Spring and the rest of the Tompkins clan opened Coffee Trends in the Blackburn Mews, at the corner of Taylor-Kidd Boulevard and Gardiners Road. “We just kept saying somebody should be doing this in Kingston,” Spring said, going on to note that she finally made the decision to go ahead with the business following a February road trip in a snowstorm to pick up coffee. “I said, ‘Ok, this is just crazy that we are leaving Kingston to buy our coffee.’ I came home and said to my husband, ‘We’re doing this.’”

The business specializes in Keurig K-cups and provides customers with the opportunity to mix-and-match among nearly 300 varieties of coffee, tea, cappuccino, hot chocolate and cold drinks to create their own K-cup variety pack. They also have boxes of 24 for those with a favourite blend. “It’s like a candy store for adults, it really is,” Spring said. Spring’s daughter, Taylor, who manages the store, agreed. “It’s like when you’re a kid going to the store and getting all those five cent candies, it’s like that but with coffee for adults.” The price associated with a single ‘regular’ K-cup is $0.67, while a box or mix-and-match bag of 24 is $14.95; ‘Premium’ K-cups retail for $0.75 each or $16.95 for a box or mix-and-match bag of 24. “There are a ton of different K-cup makers; we’ve picked the most popular ones like Timothy’s, Green Mountain, and Brooklyn Beans. We also have, in some of our premium lines, Starbucks, Wolfgang Puck, Grove Square, and Higgins and Burke—all the brands that you would see in non-single serve that are no available in single serve,” Spring said. When preparing to launch the business, Spring said she was surprised at the vast variety of K-cups on the market, adding that there are even more than the close to 300 varieties they have in store. “We’re looking at that every day so we will expand to give as many varieties as we can fit in this store to give people a really good choice; there are new K-cups

coming on the market every day.” While Coffee Trends does, as noted above, specialize in K-cups, Spring did note that the business also carries some products related to other single serve brew machines and is waiting to gain more feedback from Kingston and area coffee drinkers before continuing to expand. “I think the industry is certainly going more and more single serve…and we will continue to respond to what the market wants. We have the ability, because we are a privately owned and operated, Kingston family business, to respond to what our customers are asking for. We aren’t a franchise, we have no limitations.” Spring said the response the business has received since opening has been very positive. She has learned that many people, like her, had been previously sourcing their K-cups online or out-oftown—similar stores exist in Belleville, Brockville and Cornwall—and they are excited to now have a local alternative. “People have come in and we’ve actually heard squeals at the front door,” she said of the excitement surrounding the business’ opening. “People just want to be able to get what they should have been able to get here. I don’t know how we got missed in that whole corridor, but Kingston was just void of a place like this for so many years.” To pay a visit to the Coffee Trends, the Single Serve Specialists, swing by the Blackburn Mews anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, or 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Coffee Trends owner/operator Spring Tompkins and her daughter/ store manager, Taylor. The new business stocks nearly 300 KCup varieties.

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Property-owners should now have their final property tax bills. The deadline for payment is Friday, June 28. Residential, farm, multi-residential, commercial and industrial property taxes support municipal services and local school boards. See www.CityofKingston.ca/tax for details. The City must receive payments on or before the due date. A penalty of 1.25 per cent is charged on unpaid installments on the first day of default and interest of 1.25 per cent is charged on the first day of each month thereafter. Penalty and interest charges cannot be waived. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse a ratepayer from the responsibility for payment, nor relieve the liability of penalty for late payment. Please read your tax bill for other payment options. If you have not received your tax bill, or if you require additional information, please contact our customer call centre at 613-546-0000 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Jazz concert featuring ‘The Mash Potato Mashers’ and Welcome Shoreline Shuffle Participants! Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Guided Park Tours Hey Kids! High Energy Children’s Entertainers

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Who is your worst critic? She’s right there in the mirror Kristen Coughlar Assistant Editor

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EMC Editorial – About once a day I like to check in with my Facebook news feed, find out what some of my friends are up to and perhaps enjoy a silly e-card. One day about week or so ago, as I carried out this daily routine, I came across a post from my best friend that piqued my interest. It was a re-post of the Dove Real Beauty Sketches video that first went viral in April of this year. The video has garnered nearly 55 million views on YouTube. In the video, a FBI-trained forensic artist conducts sketches of a selection of women. For each woman, two sketches are drawn, one based on their own self-perception, and the other based on the perception of a stranger who they met earlier. When later revealed, the sketch based on the subject’s description of themselves less accurate and less flattering than that described by the stranger, suggesting that women are overly critical of themselves. The video was a social experiment conducted by Dove, according to its website, to “prove to women something very impor-

tant: You are more beautiful than you think.” The website notes that women are their own worst beauty critics and that “Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves beautiful.” Setting aside the fact that the Dove Real Beauty Sketches video is part of a marketing campaign intended to persuade consumers to purchase Dove products, I tend to agree that women can sometimes be guilty of not viewing themselves in the most flattering light. Take my colleague Hollie for instance. In one of her columns this month, she spoke of her struggle to reach her pre-baby weight after the birth of her first child, Summer. She is still about five to seven pounds heavier than what she describes as her pre-Summer weight and it is driving her nuts. I can tell you that while she may notice those five to seven pounds, nobody else can. She looks great. I also have a tendency to focus on the negative when it comes to my own body. I’ve been struggling in recent years to come to terms with my current weight and accompanying body shape. Up until three years ago, I had never weighed more than 124 lbs. That is no longer the case, and while others are constantly assuring me that I, just like Hollie, look great, I still pine for my old lean frame. I think it’s natural for not only

women, but people in general, to dislike things about their image, but I do believe we tend to obsess and put far too much focus on these perceived flaws and ignore that which we do like about our bodies. We could likely all benefit from attempting to see ourselves through the eyes of our friends and family, and perhaps even strangers. I think each of us, including myself, spends far too much time comparing ourselves to that of others. So, the next time you find yourself comparing yourself to the person next to you, just remember they might very well be doing the same. It may very well be a marketing campaign, but Dove has got something right: we are all more beautiful than we think.

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EMC Editorial - It recently came to light the U.S. government tracks a large portion of in-country phone calls and analyzes them based on duration and frequency in order to inform the National Security Policy of any suspicious activity (e.g., who is a threat, who is conspiring with whom against the national interest, etc.) In fact, many experts believe analyzing the “metadata” behind calls is a much more effective technique than eavesdropping on the content of the call, because the information provides a better picture of that person’s associations and can place them in the context of a broader movement (e.g., terrorism, protest movements or other social causes.) Using a program known as PRISM, the government also tracks e-mails, Facebook posts and a wide variety of other interactions on social media - indeed, the only notable exception was Twitter. PRISM knows if you’ve been bad or good. It knows if you’re a gunnut, tree hugger, occupier or Jihadist. However, as we saw in the case the Boston bombers, this kind of intelligence gathering is not always effective because eventually a flesh-and-blood human being has to make a decision as to whether or not the threats are credible and imminent. But this is an American problem, right? This kind of surveillancestate apparatus couldn’t possibly exist in Canada. Or could it? The Globe and Mail confirmed June 10 that Canada does have its own secret surveillance program run by the Communication Security Establishment Canada, an arm of the Department of National Defense, and it works in much the same way as its U.S. counterpart. We believe that if the tracking of metadata is going on in Canada, the prime minister’s office needs to come clean to the public and clearly state the program’s purpose. In addition, we feel there needs to be a discussion about this issue in the public forum, because the decisions we make now will define how our society evolves in the 21st century and beyond. Can governments be trusted with this much information about their citizens’ activities? What was so bad with the old-fashioned way of doing things with subpoenas and warrants for wire-taps? Can it really be as simple as “if you’re not for this form of surveillance, you’re for the terrorists?” We’re not so sure.

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Kingston The Epilepsy Resource Centre will be hosting monthly Parent Support Groups for individuals that have a child/children with epilepsy or seizure disorders. These monthly meetings will occur on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. The support group will take place at our Kingston Office location at 100 Stuart St., Second Floor. For more information or to attend the groups, please contact our office at (613) 542-6222 or by email at admin@epilepsyresource.org. Baha’i Faith Discussion Saturday, June 22: “Abundance of Deeds, Fewness of Words” The Baha’i Community of Kingston welcomes everyone to a discussion on this theme at 2:30 p.m. at 99 York St. Further info: bahais@kingston.net, 613-634-0767. Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic every Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-7 p.m. Thursday clinics, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where: 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B. Shoreline Shuffle - June 23. Join us for a walk/ paddle along 7.7 km of Kingston’s downtown shoreline. The event is intended to remind Kingstonians about the potential of our waterfront. It will be a chance to see firsthand what we have and what we could have. It is a celebration as well as a chance to push city planners for a more integrated, publicly accessible shoreline. On land, people will walk, cycle, skateboard and wheelchair their way along waterfront paths. On water, there will be a flotilla of craft moving along the shoreline, with people paddling, sailing, rowing. Bring your own mode of transport. Experienced paddlers only please. Start time: 10:30 a.m. (Rain or Shine). Start location: Meet at Douglas Fluhrer Park. Finish at Lake Ontario Park. Estimated walking time: 2 hours. Note: Participants are responsible for their own transportation and boats. Please also be sure to bring adequate food, water and proper clothing. Adjoining art exhibition entitled “Dear Kingston”, word sculptures will be installed along the way. Note: You do not have to go the whole distance. You can stop wherever you want. In fact, you don’t have to walk or paddle at all. The important thing is to join us at the start to help send out the message that we want a better waterfront in Kingston! For more information see http://wateraccessgroup. weebly.com. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from now until Sept. 16. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road – civic #2365 or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. Turn left at County Rd 8, just east of the Village of Adolphustown. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd. 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is

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on your left, by the water. The cottage (custodian’s) Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissions for phone # is 613-373-2261. Kingston’s new non-juried Art Exhibition and Sale - 6Squared - accepted until Oct. 25. Open to Rideau Trail Kingston Club End-2-End 9: Westport everyone – artists, celebrities, designers, and you. to Narrows Road Saturday, June 22. This 13 km. Works in all media measuring precisely 6” x 6” hike at a moderate pace from Lyons Club Westport are welcome (must be unsigned). Information & includes braving the fairly challenging escarpment guidelines: www.6squared.ca or 613-532-6222. along north shore of Upper Rideau Lake and taking part in Plaque Dedication Ceremony at Foley Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. PracMountain Outdoor Centre before continuing the tices are Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at trail on to the Narrows. Departure time is 8 a.m. the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. www. from the Canadian Tire parking lot at the Kingston shoutsisterchoir.ca. Centre, where car-pooling will be available. Details: (613) 542-8224. Foley Mountain RTA Plaque Friday night karaoke June 21 hosted by ShowDedication Saturday, June 22. Celebrate the unveil- man’s Karaoke from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the lounge ing of the new Rideau Trail plaque at Foley Moun- of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560, 734 tain Interpretive Centre at 11:00 am and enjoy a Montreal St. All welcome. Small cover charge for variety of afternoon hikes to suit all levels of fitness non-members. Jeff Code and Silver Wings enteror step up the challenge and meet the end-to-end tain Saturday, June 22 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the group at Lions Club for a jaunt up and down the main hall. Allwelcome. Cover charge in effect. mountain for about 11 km. Bring lunch and plan to have an exciting day in this great park! End-2- Boomers Fitness Classes. 50+ Walk to the Beat End 10: Narrows Lock to Murphy Point, Sunday, Plus Stretch and Strength six week courses held June 23. As we wend our way towards Ottawa, mornings in Kingston’s west end. Boomer Modithis challenging section of some 16.5 km. takes fied Yoga-Fit with all standing poses and activius through historic Murphys Point Provincial Park ties, and introduction to Line Dancing and Zumba. past the famous Lally Homestead. Departure time Women’s Shelter’s fundraising offering boomers is 8 a.m. from the Canadian Tire parking lot at the golf clinics based upon Desk-Fit for Golfers book. Kingston Centre, where car-pooling will be avail- Held rainy day Wednesdays and Saturday mornable. Details:(613) 545-0823. ings from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for golfers for 50 and over who would like to improve distance/accuracy King’s Town Trekkers Walk Monday, June 24 from of the ball, as well as addressing injuries specific to the Kingston YMCA. Registration at 5:30 p.m. golf. Physical Limitations? “Gentle Movements to Walk begins at 6 p.m. Music” classes are especially tailored to improve joint mobility, increase energy and ease joint disBereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston Region comfort through Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Mourning Coffee: The opportunity to join other Join us, and those who share your daily challenges bereaved individuals for casual coffee-break chat, of living with Fibromyalgia/Arthritis and other Tuesday, June 25 from 10–11 a.m., upstairs in the physical limitations at 50+ Fitness in Kingston’s Trillium Room at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral west end. For additional info. please call Dee at Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Dr. Please 613-389-6540. park in the left-side lot and use the right-side main entrance. For more information, please phone 613- VON SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles 634-1230. Together) exercise classes. Come and join our fun and friendly low impact fitness classes designed for On Saturday, June 22, the Gananoque & District Seniors. Classes include cardio, strength training Humane Society is holding its Gently Used Cloth- and stretching with no mat work. Five convenient ing & Vintage Sale at the Gananoque Legion, 55 locations in Kingston. First trial class is free! For King St. W., Gananoque, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. location and information call Joanne 613-634-0130 Bargains in clothing, accessories, and jewelry ga- ext. 414 or email joanne.irvine@von.ca. lore! For more information call 613-923-1953 or email arlene@arlenemassey.com. Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at City Park (at the south end of GriefShare. You don’t have to go through the griev- the park, near King & Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4 ing process alone. GriefShare is a support group for p.m. No experience necessary. Free. This circle is anyone who has lost a loved one. The group meets open to all. Bring hand drums (African, Irish, etc.), on Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westside shakers, flutes, and other instruments. If you don’t Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, and Thurs- have any, we have extra. Come to play, or sit back day afternoons from 1-2:30 p.m. at Bayridge Alli- and watch. Free parking on the dirt road in the park. ance Church in the Fireside Room. For more infor- We meet at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy St.) if it rains, mation or to register call 613-384-7306 or email the 8-10 p.m. Wheelchair accessible. Email julianejmkooy@gmail.com. gregory@hotmail.com to get on the email list and for more information. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, June 21. Music by Red Rose Express. 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Collins The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. from all branches. For a fun social evening, please Singles and couples welcome. 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of every month at 6 p.m. For more details and info Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, 6-10 p.m. please contact Molly at 613-389-6120. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission includes munchies, prizes and a deliSeniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, corner cious meal. Dance the night away to a magnificent of Days and Front Road. Shuffleboard and Bridge selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celep.m. New members welcome. brated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Kingsdale Chateau Retirement Residence, 520 Kingsdale Ave., June Lecture Series. June 27: Kingston Gymnastics Club is now taking registra“Communication Strategies” with the Canadian tions for their summer gymnastics classes and day Hearing Society at 3 p.m. Please join us! RSVP: camp. Summer classes are for boys and girls aged 613-547-4884. 16 months and up and run from July 1 to Aug. 30. Summer day camp runs Monday-Friday for boys Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to and girls aged 3-12. Campers spend time learning Kingston Healing Clinic where trained personnel gymnastics, playing games inside and outside, will pray for you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., taking trips to the park and doing arts and crafts. 999 Sydenham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Campers will also go on a special field trip every Centre. We believe in miracles. week! KGC is located at 1343 Midland Ave. Call or stop by to register or for more information. The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Veterans As- www.kingstongymnastics.ca / 613-384-1190 / sociation of Canada meets every second Monday kingstongymnasticclub@bellnet.ca. of each month September to May at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All The annual Garden Tour presented by the GananKorea Veterans and their wives are welcome. For oque Horticultural Society will be held on Sunmore info. please contact Sandra or Tony at 613- day, June 23 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eight 546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558 @sympatico.ca. beautiful gardens in the town of Gananoque and west of Gananoque are featured including perenDelmar Junction Friday, June 21 from 8:30 p.m. nial, herb and vegetable gardens and settings in to 12 a.m. at The Standeasy, Kingston’s Top Floor both sun and shade. The total driving distance is at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St. K.B.S. Doors about 30 km. Advance tickets are available from Open Kingston, an open house to view this historic the Gananoque Visitor Centre 10 King St. E, or by club and the Military artifacts, Saturday, June 22 calling 613-463-9406 or 613-382-7341. For more from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Jeff J. Gaulton Trio information: http://www.gardenontario.org/site. performs the evening of June 22 from 8:30 p.m. to php/gananoque. 12 a.m. Tracie Morgan entertains Thursday, June 27 from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Web: www.rcha.ca; Summer Scottish Country Dancing takes place at Facebook: www.facebook.com/KingstonRCHA. 7 p.m. at Newlands Pavilion Wednesday Evenings June 26 and July 3, 10, and 17, weather permitBeginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off of ting. Come and join in the fun, listen to the music, Collins Bay Road. Thursday classes: 6:45 - 8 p.m. tap your toes and join the dance. - 9 classes. Friday classes: 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. For more info: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or Strawberry Social at St. Andrew’s By-The-Lake sharonruthprice@gmail.com. United Church, 1 Redden St. (Front & Days Roads). Freshly picked strawberries, cake, ice The Bath Gardening Club is inviting all garden lov- cream, lemonade, tea, coffee and entertainment, ers who are interested, to join them on their bus trip Saturday, June 22 from 1:30 - 4 p.m. You may obto the Montreal Botanical Gardens.Monday, Au- tain tickets from the church office from 9 a.m. to gust 19. Booking with McCoy will be kept open till noon weekdays or at the door. July 15. If we have not filled all the seats by then the trip will be cancelled and your money returned. Vacation Bible School. Ages 5-15. July 1519.’The Shepherd’s Voice’. Calvary Bible Church, Join us at the Arthur Child Heritage Museum, 125 395 Nelson St. (9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). 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Kingston buildings open up for Doors Open Neighbourhood music festival bigger than ever By Kelly Reid Correspondent

EMC Events - For Sue Hitchcock, program coordinator of Kingston’s Doors Open festival, one of the city’s defining features is its rich architectural history. “Kingston has all these hidden gems,” she says. Often, these “hidden gems” do not even open to the public, so the average Kingstonian may never see the inside. This quandary is what prompted the city to begin its own Doors Open festival more than a decade ago. The Doors Open concept, which began in Europe in 1984, allows city residents to tour historic or culturally significant buildings at no cost. Toronto began the first North American Doors Open in 2000, and Kingston soon followed suit. Now, the city has one of the largest events in the province. This year, on June 22, 31 sites will be participating. Of those sites, more than 10 are new to the event. “I am so impressed,” says Hitchcock. “Word of mouth is finally getting around. It’s getting bigger and better every year.” One of the new participating sites this year is the Printing Room Museum, run by the Sister of Providence at St. Vincent de Paul. For Hitchcock, this is one of the most exciting sites of the event. “I can’t wait,” she says. “It’s absolutely fascinating.” The printing room began in 1897 after the sisters saw a need for a press to circulate obituaries, periodicals, and books. The printing press operated out of Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel (now part of Providence Manor) until 1989. The site is open to the public, but only by appointment. Hitchcock believes that Doors Open will allow visitors to appreciate a rich history that they ordinarily wouldn’t see. Another highly anticipated site is the Penitentiary Museum. Though the museum is not a newcomer to the Doors Open event, it continues to be one of the most popular sites. “People love the Penitentiary Museum,” Hitchcock says. During past Doors Open festivals, the site has

seen more than 400 visitors. “Kingston is unique because it’s been preserved,” she says. The Penitentiary Museum, for instance, runs out of the former warden’s residence of Kingston Penitentiary. This year, the museum is planning some “surprises” for visitors during the Doors Open festival. “Plan on paying us a visit…it will be time well spent,” the museum staff promises. Other sites that the public can look forward to include Bellevue House National Historic Site, the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Fort Henry Trade Square, and many, many more. Given that the city will have so many sites participating, Hitchcock recommends taking the Thousand Islands tour trolley around town. “It’s hop on, hop off,” she says. “And it’s a great way to spend a day. Why not be a visitor in your own town?” Sites will be open between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for Doors Open. For a full list of sites as well as parking, washroom, and accessibility information, please visit www.doorsopenontario.on.ca.

son, that the festival can now focus on bringing in high-profile acts and widening the audience. To that end, this year, each fledgling act will be paired with a more well-known group. “It gives the new acts some exposure,” Tilson says. Some of the internationally acclaimed groups this year include PS I Love You, an alt-rock duo that recently returned from touring in China; and Nomadic Massive, a hip-hop group from Montreal that has shared the stage with such stars as Wyclef Jean and K’naan. For Tilson, the partnership between these highly renowned groups and the up-and-coming local acts represents the future direction of the festival. “Kingston should get ready to be on the national and international arts stage,” he says. The concert in the park, which will go forward rain or shine, will also feature pavilions for artisans and food. Neighbourhood historians will be around as well to provide tours of the area and explain its unique history. “It’s perfect for families, for students, for seniors. It’s a great day. I think anyone can look at this program and find something for them,” says Tilson. For full lineup and schedule, visit www.skeletonparkmusicfestival.ca.

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EMC Events - For nearly a decade now, McBurney Park – known to most as Skeleton Park – has been hosting a summer music festival. According to coordinator Greg Tilson, this year’s concert, which takes place this Saturday, is going to be bigger and better than ever. “It started out as just a little solstice picnic,” says Tilson, noting that now the event draws more than 3,000 people over the course of the day. The concert on June 22 is the highlight event of the Skeleton Park Arts Festival, a weeklong affair that will be showcasing local acts as well as international talent. Genres include everything from jazz to hip-hop to Eastern European folk. “The theme is diversity, something for everyone,” explains Tilson. “We’re trying to explore world music.” One of the unique features of the concert, Tilson goes on, is that it is highly interactive. The line between the stage and the audience is a blurred one. For instance, the Porch Jazz Parade, which takes place on Saturday, brings the music to the front porches of neighbourhood houses. “Not only are we making the music accessible, we’re bringing it to your doorstep,” says Tilson. This year’s Porch Jazz Parade will be led by Lemon Bucket Orkestra, a 13-piece klezmer band. (For the uninitiated, klezmer is a style of Yiddish folk dance music). What excites Tilson about this year’s festival is Kingston’s growing reputation as a music and arts hub. When the Skeleton Park Music Festival began eight years ago, the focus was almost entirely on local acts. At that point, explains Tilson, there weren’t many venues in town for local bands to showcase their talent. That has since Kingston’s award-winning Penitentiary changed. “Our mandate has been achieved,” Tilson The Porch Jazz Parade of the 2012 festival Museum, one of Doors Open’s most popu- says, noting that Kingston now has a great many makes its way to the park. lar sites year after year. Photo/Jonathan Barton concert venues. This means, according to Til-

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Kingston Did you know that in Kingston more than 17,000 people live in poverty? Did you know that working full-time can still keep you in poverty? Did you know that in Kingston 35% more people depend on food banks now to meet their needs than they did in 2008? Did you know that food banks are meeting this increased demand with dwindling donations? Join the Kingston Liberals in our efforts to raise awareness, money and non-perishable food items for our local food banks that need it most. Our beneficiaries will be Lunch by George, the Salvation Army pantry, and Loving Spoonful. Drop-off non-perishable food items in our collection boxes June 1- 30 at: John’s Deli (507 Princess St.), Food Basics (33 Barrack St.), and Starbucks (95 Princess St. and 251 Princess St.). Donate securely online here: http://cookieejar.com/project/ kingston-community-food-drive. Thank you for being a Good Neighbour. Terry and Mark at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 631, Bath and Collins Bay roads, 613-389-6605, Saturday, June 22. Non-members are welcome to join us in our Branch for a bite to eat and some great entertainment. The Ladies Auxiliary is having their annual Garage Sale June 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Most donations welcome. No heavy or large items. Items must be in good condition and/or working order. Euchre every Sunday. Registration from 12-1 p.m. Play starts at 1 p.m. Rankin Productions and Fort Henry Concert Series presents: Danny Michel and The Garifuna Collective, Wednesday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Fort Henry National Historic Site, Kingston. Tickets available in advance from Brian’s Record Option, 381 Princess St.,

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Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring your loved one with you who will be cared for by caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day Service. For more information please contact Mary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477.

Smorgasbord dinner June 23 at the Golden Links Hall, Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m. Call Barb, 613372-2315.

The Harrowsmith Women’s Institute is having their next meeting on Tuesday, June 25 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith. This will be a Potluck Dinner and all ladies in the community are invited to attend. The programme will be a sharing of hobbies and crafts by the WI Sunbury TOPS Chapter meet every Monday evemembers. Come and bring a friend. ning, weigh-in 5:30 p.m. meeting begins at 6 p.m.

Everyone welcome. Come and join a supportive Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington Centre weight loss group to take off pounds sensibly. For Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, info chrisintops@hotmail.com. gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover charge. SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles ToThe Portland District and Area Heritage Society gether) exercise class every Thursday from 10-11 presents its annual Old-Fashioned Strawberry So- a.m. at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd. in cial, June 22 at the Lions Club Hall in Verona from Sydenham. Fun, low impact fitness class, no mat 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in conjunction with the Frontenac work. Call Joanne at 613-634-0130 ext. 414 or email Farmers Market. Real shortcake made from a heri- joanne.irvine@von.ca. tage recipe; luscious strawberries and real whipped cream; hot and cold drinks. Sharbot Lake Farmers Market open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38, Harrowsmith will Thanksgiving. Visit www.slfm.handsonharvest.ca. be hosting their popular turkey and strawberry supper on Saturday, June 22 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Turkey and Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre, Verona, a variety of salads followed by cake, ice cream and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop fresh picked strawberries are on the menu. Children for local products from local farmers and vendors. six and under eat free. Family rates available. Take Enjoy breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. out also available. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca.

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third season of culinary walking tours in the Limestone City. Segal is the founder of Kingston by Fork, the Limestone City’s first and only food tourism company. She first launched the business back in 2011 with the help of the Summer Company program; it has been going strong ever since. “I think it’s a nice service and a nice part that we’ve added to the downtown Kingston tourism area,” Segal said, adding, “It’s really nice to be back and be actually doing the tours this summer.” As in previous years, Kingston by Fork will be offering its two signature tours, Homegrown Eats and An Edible Escapade. “They’re very popular. They go so well and it’s such a nice way to show people around and have them taste what

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back to,” Segal said. that as special events are conIn addition to Kingston by firmed, they will be posted on the Fork’s signature tours, Segal noted Kingston by Fork website. She that there are some new additions added that she is excited for the on the horizon. changes that will come up this sea“We are also planning to do some son, as well as the different groups sort of one-off events and tours of people who will be signing up that are a little bit more special. for the tours this year. As always, The first one that we’ve planned, the goal is to highlight the local which is in the middle of July, is food scene in Kingston for tourists going to be a gallery graze,” she and residents alike. explained, noting that tour-goers “That’s kind of what our goal will visit three different art gal- has been since the beginning, to leries and enjoy some tapas style take the local food culture and the dining at a few partner restaurants restaurants that we have here and in between. showcase it,” she said. “We’re sort of partnering local For additional information on restaurants that use local ingredi- Kingston by Fork, including tours ents and local food with local art- and how to purchase tickets, visit ists,” she said. www.kingstonbyfork.com, email In addition, Segal said she is kingstonbyfork@gmail.com, or looking at hosting some tasting call 1-800-572-7907. events, perhaps something at the new olive oil business on Brock Street. “Kingston Olive Oil Co. has a Visit New York City this summer beautiful setup Stay RIGHT in Times Square! with a big communal table, so Jul 6: Prince Edward County Winery Tour we’re looking Jul 8 & 22, Aug 5 & 19: Niagara Falls at doing tastings in there,” she Aug 8: Lunch Cruise & “The Roy Orbison Story” said, going on Aug 15-21: Prince Edward Island to note, “We’re kind of look- Aug 19-21: Wonderland, African Lion Safari & Zoo ing for feedback Aug 26-30: Cape Cod Summer Vacation on what people would be interested in doing.” (613) 384-0012 566 Cataraqui Woods Dr., Kingston, ON K7P 2Y5 Segal noted

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EMC Business - Oeno, the Greek goddess who could turn anything into wine, works her magic at the Prince Edward County gallery that bears her name. The Oeno Gallery is in a beautiful location. Not only is it in the heart of Prince Edward County’s wine country, it’s located beside Huff Estates Inn and Winery. The goddess Oeno would be pleased. About a decade ago, gallery owners Carlyn Moulton and Barbara Basille heard the calling of the county. They left their jobs and sold their Toronto home and headed to the Isle of Quinte. In the autumn of 2004, they opened Oeno Gallery in their home. They started with work by artists they knew and were already collecting. The gallery became popular. Very popular. They knew it was outgrowing their home when they were losing privacy. It became painfully obvious the day a family decided to picnic in their yard while Carlyn was sitting in her hot tub. And despite scheduled opening times, people were dropping in at all hours. In 2008, they built the gallery at their current location, on the grounds at Huff Estates Inn and Winery. In 2011, they opened the sculpture garden in collaboration with the Huff folks. That garden incorporates sculptures with thousands of plants. Moulton describes the garden as, “a labour of love or folly or madness or passion or whatever you want to call it.” “We have had a gallery now for almost 10 years, and while of course I want to sell you a painting or a sculpture so that our world can keep spinning around, what I really enjoy is watching people experience what I describe as SIBS or Sharp Intake of Breath Syndrome, when they walk around the corner and see a painting that speaks deeply to them, and literally takes their breath away,” she said. “I love hearing that little sound.” It is art, said Moulton, that binds us together and links us to our history. The artist transcends time and space. “If I were to ask, ‘Who can you name from the 16th or 17th or 18th centuries?’ the odds are on the artists,” said Moulton. “Not because they were the richest or the most powerful or even the most clever, but because,

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Anchors away! Sailing the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence II Lake Ontario during CORK. Yet in all these remembrances, I am merely observing as opposed to doing. If simply looking at the water can leave such a strong impression in my mind, imagine how transformative it would be to get out there and have my own adventures. Such is the inspiration for a new series I will be writing this summer. Each week, I will feature a different water activity or sport, which will be part first-hand account, part community news story. By the end of the summer, I hope to have found at least one new hobby I am passionate about. And, I hope to inspire some of you to get out and find the water activity that’s right for you, too. What better way to kick off this series than to spend a day sailing on the St. Lawrence II? Kingston’s own square-rigger tall ship is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The boat is a piece of history to be sure, both in and of itself and in the symbolic sense, as hundreds of years ago Euro-

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es you can get from it as well.” Throughout my conversation with Brackenbury, however, I couldn’t help but notice that the students were in fact engaged in an activity that happened to be well out outside the realm of my own comfort zone: climbing up the mast of the ship, some to the very top, where they appeared to hang perilously from a horizontal portion of the mast. (Actually, they wore harnesses and were perfectly safe, but still.) Climbing the mast is a necessary activity for sailors operating a square-rigger, as they must do so to tend to the sail. While this precise task wasn’t required of the kids I was with – indeed, we hadn’t even left the dock yet when they did the climbing activity – there was no doubt in my mind that they got a pretty good impression of what it must be like, and had a great deal of fun in the process. After almost an hour of mast climbing, we finally left Portsmouth Olympic Harbour and set out to “sea”. It was at that point that captain Chris Chafe began yelling a lot of terms that made little sense to me: “ready about”, “make fast”, “tack the jib”, “about ship helms alee”, etc. In response, other members of the St. Lawrence II’s crew began showing the students how to raise the sails and tie knots to keep them in place. During down times, some lucky students even got to try their hand at steering the ship. “The idea behind youth sail training is to give young people the opportunity to take respon-

sibility, and to be responsible to themselves and to the rest of the crew for the operation of the ship,” Chafe said. “It’s meant to be a character-building experience.” He added, of course, that youth training programs are also meant to be enjoyable and memorable. “The real idea is to get out on the water and have some fun and hopefully they will have an experience that sticks with them for the rest of their lives and helps to make them in some way a better person.” Chafe pointed out that sailing on a tall ship is a unique way to interact with nature, and noted that it’s normally much quieter than it was that day, with 20 12-year-olds on board. “It’s kind of a neat experience,” he said. “You get a good understanding historically of how people managed to get around in this area before rail and especially before the automobile and planes… There’s also just something really special about sailing ships and the fact that you can get from here to there using nothing but the wind and your own hands.” As I looked out at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour on one side of me and Wolfe Island on the other, the chilly but gentle wind guiding the ship eastward, I got a sense exactly what Chafe was talking about. The feeling seemed to rub off on the students, too. Korbin Bollard had never been on a boat before that day, but remarked that he was now hooked. “[Sailing the ship] is a lot of work and pretty scary, but a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s really neat because you can see all the water, all the shore, all the trees – all of nature.” Steering the ship was another highlight: “It felt just like you were the captain,” Korbin noted. From what I saw that day, I would highly recommend the St. Lawrence II’s youth training program to anyone looking to get their teen into a fun, educational program this summer. The ship does adult sails in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall), which also sound like great fun, especially since passengers are expected to work the boat with the rest of the crew. Someday soon, I hope to have another opportunity to climb aboard, and play a larger role in helping to sail the ship. For more information about the St. Lawrence II and its programs, please visit www.brigantine.ca.

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Cataraqui North condo project a bad fit for There’s the street; Neighbours By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – A controversial condo project has cleared a major political hurdle, despite strong objections from the neighbours. A developer is proposing to build a three-storey, 41-unit building at 740 Augusta Drive on half a hectare of vacant property in the Cataraqui North subdivision, across from Bert Meunier Common park. The city’s planning committee approved the development even though dozens of neighbours say it’s not the type of land use they were led to believe when they bought their houses. Many say the site was zoned for a commercial mall, not a residential building. “This building is much too

large to be built in the middle of a residential neighbourhood which prides itself on the urban lifestyle and the streetscape design which we bought here for,” said resident Carolyn Jones. Other residents of Crossfield Avenue and Augusta Drive also sent letters to the city’s planning department voicing objections to the proposed Augusta Glen Condominium. “Prior to signing a single family home contract … I was told that site was reserved for a small commercial development,” said Debbie Skippon. Many homeowners say a condo is out of scale with the low-rise nature of the neighbourhood which will diminish their property values, create parking congestion on surrounding

streets and violate the privacy and enjoyment of their backyards. “The design of the proposed development is not in keeping with the character of the existing area,” said resident Linda Black. But city planners say the one and two-bedroom condo project, with 52 on-site parking spaces, is a permitted land use for the site. “The current proposal complies with the zoning as approved for the property and any technical matters that have been identified through the site plan control process are being addressed,” according to a planning department report. A spokesperson for the developer, G.C.L. Developments Ltd., says the condominium provides a different form of housing for people who don’t want to maintain yards

or shovel snow. The Cataraqui North Community Residents group says town houses would be better suited for the curved property instead of a high density development. “A high density building is meant to be set at the outskirts of a residential neighbourhood – not in the middle of a residential neighbourhood,” the resident group wrote. The group also questioned the low purchase value of the condo units, expected to sell for $190,000, which is “significantly less” than the homes around it. District councillor Rick Downes requested the project’s site plan approval - the technical and aesthetic aspects of the building - be ‘bumped up’ to the planning committee, given the strong community

opposition. His chief concern is that the increased density and vehicle traffic the condo will generate will have a negative impact on pedestrian safety. “Cars have taken over and there are some serious issues which are related to, in my opinion, safety with regard to parking.”

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EMC Lifestyle - Going into Renfrew to the grist mill with Mother was always a treat for me. I marvelled at how she bartered for a good price on the flour bags, and how she always seemed to come out with a good bargain. The bags were piled willy-nilly in a heap in a corner and if we went early on a Saturday morning, before too many people beat us to it, the selection was at its best. Mother would take off one at a time, examine it closely, and either toss it aside, or put it in a pile by me. My job was to take the bag and fold it into a square so that it, with the others she picked, would fit nicely in the clothes hamper we brought from the farm. There would be no Saturday-night house party that week! My sister Audrey, Mother and I would spend the

evening getting the bags ready for the Monday washing. There would be seams to rip out, and those that needed it were cut open with the scissors so that they would lay flat. Of course, they still carried the remnants of the flour they once held, and by the time we had worked our way through the laundry basket of bags, we were covered from head to toe. Even our hair was flecked with flour. But since it was Saturday night anyway, our weekly bath and head wash would take care of that. Before they could be made use of, the flour bags had to be washed twice. On Monday morning, they were washed separate from the rest of the laundry, and hung over the fence to dry. That washing was to get rid of the flour dust. The next stage was one I detested, and I tried to keep my distance. Mother bought big glass bottles of Javel water from Briscoes General Store. Using a big square tub, the bags were soaked for the better part of a day in a mixture of water and Javel. This was supposed to take out the bright printing that came with every flour bag, but sadly, it never

quite did the job. It wasn’t unusual for me to wear bloomers made out of the bags, with “Pride of the Valley” still quite visible across my seat! Then the bags had their second washing. If it was a sunny day, they were spread out on the grass outside in the hope the hot rays of the sun would further diminish the vivid printing on every bag. Although everyone I knew in Northcote made use of flour and sugar bags, older girls like my sister Audrey would never admit their underwear once came from Five Roses Flour. Happy was the day when Audrey was finally wearing store-bought bloomers from Renfrew. But alas, as long as I went to the Northcote School, my lot in life was flour bag underwear! The best bags, once they had been washed, were laid out flat, and the very best of them became sheets. It took four bags to make one sheet, and I was off the farm before I found out that sheets didn’t come with a seam down the middle and one going cross-wards! Working around the printed words was a challenge for Mother. She made sure that the best pinny aprons were

free of print, and pillow cases, sometimes after being bleached three of four times, were ready for embroidering by Audrey and me. I thought my sister was very clever indeed. She made beautiful crossstitching, which I never did seem to be able to master. French knots were another specialty of my talented sister Audrey, and ‘company’ tea towels were festooned with lovely embroidery work, which I was quick to point out to whatever guest happened to be helping us red up the kitchen. The aprons Mother made out of flower bags were enormous. They had long tails to tie at the back, and when I had to wear one to churn for butter, it covered me from chin to my ankles, and lay in a heap around my feet on the floor. A coat hook at the back kitchen door held many aprons. These were always fresh as a daisy, ironed, and spanking white. As soon as Mother heard someone come in the lane, she ripped off the apron she was wearing, even if she had just put it on that morning, and reached for one off the hook. Heaven forbid

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that she should be caught with a spot on an apron in front of company, even if it was just another farmer coming to have a chat with Father! Rick rack braid went on collars of flour-bag blouses to take away the look of where they had come from. The bags had many uses, and the price was just right for those Depression years. And what was known many years later as recycling was just another way of surviving those days when there was no money for frivolities. Although just about everyone at the Northcote School wore flour-bag underwear, with a few exceptions like my little friend Joyce and bad Marguirite, there were times when I wished there was a better way of getting rid of the hateful dyed printing on just about every pair of bloomers I wore. The answer came one morning when I was dressing for school. I mistakenly put the bloomers on backwards. The printing was still there, but it was less likely to be seen in a game of tag or ball if my skirt accidentally flew up. Ever after, I went to the Northcote School with my flour-bag underwear on backwards, and no one was the wiser!


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EMC Entertainment Comedy is hard. It’s so easy to cross that line from funny to painfully embarrassing, and then straight on through to downright offensive. I was expecting The Internship to go across that line, but I was pleasantly surprised. By JoHn tUcKER

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MOVIE: The Internship STARRING: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne, Josh Brener, Dylan O’Brien, Tiya Sicar, Tobit Raphael, Aasif Mandvi, and Max Minghella DIRECTOR: Shawn Levy RATING: PG Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) are two of the best salesmen in the business. These guys could sell a burger to a vegetarian, and leave the vegetarian smiling. Unfortunately their business has gone bankrupt, and they’ve both lost their jobs. Then Billy gets a crazy idea. He signs himself and Nick up for an interview to be interns at Google. What’s even crazier, they get in. Billy and Nick find themselves in a room full of brilliant twenty somethings all competing for a handful of jobs. It will be team versus team, and the team that wins gets hired. When it comes time for everyone to pick their teammates Billy and Nick find themselves staring at each other. Fortunately they aren’t the only ones without a team. Team manager Lyle (Josh Brener) rounds up Billy and Nick along with Stuart (Dylan O’Brien), Neha (Tiya Sicar), and Yo-Yo (Tobit Raphael). No one’s exactly happy about the situation, and they’re especially not happy about being on the same team as a couple of

stay the course and remain an honest to goodness feel-good comedy. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are two of the slickest fast talkers in Hollywood. They have a patter and a rhythm unlike anyone else. At first it’s almost too much to take, but then a strange thing happens. In the same way the other characters in the film are won over, Vaughn and Wilson win me over to. You just can’t help but like these guys. Vaughn and Wilson may be the main draw, but they aren’t the only bright spots in this film. The group of quirky nerds played by Josh Brener, Dylan O’Brien, Tiya Sicar and Tobit Raphael are very funny. I love Aasif Mandvi. He plays the hard-nosed boss extremely well. Rose Byrne doesn’t hurt the film as Owen Wilson’s love interest, and Max Minghella plays a great jerk as the film’s antagonist. Comedy may be hard, but Vice Vaughn and Owen Wilson make it look easy. In a summer of spectacle The Internship is an enjoyable change of pace. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature of the EMC.

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EMC Events - Tonight, the Sleepless Goat Cafe will be hosting a unique event in collaboration with Limelight, a community arts festival. Limelight, which will run June 15 to 30, is in its inaugural year, is being put on by the City of Kingston in collaboration with a number of cultural organizations such as Kingston Pride, Kingston Arts Council, Doors Open, First Capital Day, and others. This evening’s event will be a poetry

cafe for youth ages 10 to 24. Because tomorrow, June 21, is National Aboriginal Day, the main theme of the poetry cafe will be Aboriginal content and pieces that speak to Aboriginal experience. Youth were invited to submit poetry to the National Aboriginal Day committee earlier this month, and a panel of judges narrowed the field down to the finalists that will perform this evening. Following the finals of the poetry café, a selection of two exceptional pieces will be chosen for performance during the National Aborigi-

nal Day celebration in Market Square on Friday. All of the pieces are expected to follow the Sleepless Goat’s socially conscious art policies; in other words, no poetry that contains racist, homophobic, or sexist content is permitted at the event. Genres and styles, however, will be varied: the event will include verse poetry, spoken word, dub-style poetry, and everything in between. Georgina Riel, past director of the Four Directions Aboriginal Centre at Queen’s and current member of the National Aboriginal

Day Organizing Committee, has been involved with a number of special events in honour of the festival on June 21. “It’s an event that is celebrated coast-to-coast, celebrating wonderful things that Aboriginal people bring to this country.” she says. The National Aboriginal Day festivities will take place in Market Square over the course of the day and will include music, dance, food, sacred fire, drumming, and other cultural activities. “Our arts have grown so much,” she said.

The youth poetry event will be a way for young people to engage with their culture through art. “What we’re doing is having a contest among people that are very passionate about writing and spoken word,” Riel said of the poetry event. The event will be open to both Aboriginal and nonAboriginal people, though any entrant must have Aboriginal content. “We’re really trying to make sure we put on events that have interest to anybody,” Riel goes on. “You

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Taking their good tastes to work them $10,000 and an eight-month delay in opening, during which time they had no income. But they stuck it out in a true labour of love. I asked Andy where the yummy in their food comes from. “We want everything we cook or bake to be the best people can find,” he said. “Our broccoli soup is loaded with broccoli. Our chicken soup is loaded with chicken. For our all-day breakfast we use thick Texas bread and the largest eggs we can buy.” Andy said they buy local produce whenever possible. There’s a small grocery shop in the centre of their building. When regional crops start coming in over the next few weeks, they’ll also be selling goods from a wagon out front. “We’ve got everything from Napanee’s finest filtered water to firewood and everything in between,” said Andy. “Even gourmet coffee beans.” On the restaurant side of things, you can get the daily special for $10.95. That includes soup or salad and the entrée. There are always two different soups available. During a recent visit, the choices were beef barley or cream of tomato. Entrees of the day included beef stew, chicken schnitzel, steak on a bun, jumbo chili dog, poutine, wraps, or Fritou fried chicken. Plus, you can have a tea or coffee. That’s a good deal for great homemade food. The Chef’s Choice breakfast includes two eggs, choice of ham, sausage or back, along with two slices of toast, home fries and a coffee or tea. Ready? $6.95. French toast, western sandwiches, pancakes and just about every other imaginable breakfast item are all available at reasonable prices. Desserts include the sweet likes of carrot cake, lemon pie and date squares. Even their “fast food” is unusual, as it’s made from scratch with the Pruchnickis’ typical attention to detail. Some Fritou representatives were driving past the Pruchnickis’ shop in Napanee. They liked the location and the look of the place. There are more than 200 Fritou locations in Canada, but only three in Ontario. The Chit Chat folks were invited into the Fritou group. “After a few meetings with the Fritou people, they’d checked out our attitude, then we had to decide if we wanted to work with them.” The Pruchnickis drove to a franchise in London to check things out. They took Sherry’s mother along.

“Sherry’s mom spent much of her life in food service industry, so she’s a good judge,” said Andy. “We all ate from the Fritou menu. It was the best fried chicken we’d had in our lives.” What’s so unique about this fried chicken? “The reason it’s extra special is that we use pure chicken that’s delivered fresh,” Andy said. “If there’s anything I don’t like, I cut it off. After that, we marinate it for two days. Then we put it into an egg wash and coating, twice.” It’s that kind of labour-intensive approach that gives the food they serve its quality taste. When they launched their fried chicken menu, which is in addition to their regular items, it was a hit in Napanee. They sold out well before the evening closing. They said they hadn’t expected the intense and im- Andy and Sherry Pruchnicki, the owners of Chit Chat Café & Corner Market in Napanee. Andy does the cooking and Sherry does the baking. mediate positive response. Photo/Mark Bergin Each month, (except this July, when it will be on a different day) on the last Saturday, there’s entertainment, with Café & Corner Market is located breakfast, homemade soups, sanda dinner buffet. The show on June 29 at 54 County Road 8 (the corner of wiches, desserts and Fritou fried will feature Spencer Evans. The cost Centre Street South and River Road) chicken. They’re open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. for the evening is $29.95, all inclusive in Napanee. Their menu features an all-day On Twitter @markaidanbergin (even the tax). “It’s a huge, allyou-can-eat buffet,” said Andy. “And there’s a dessert buffet. We’re proud of all the things we do.” Over the next several months, they hope to start Summer Session for secondary students will be offered by the Limestone District offering their School Board at Frontenac Secondary School, 1789 Bath Road, from Tuesday, meals in frozen July 2 - Friday, July 26, 2013. Classes run daily 8:20 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. form for take away, so folks can Registration is underway and information is available in the Student Services heat them up at Departments at all LDSB secondary schools until June 26. home and enjoy the Pruchnickis’ Students may also register at Frontenac Secondary School on the following dates: good cooking in Saturday, June 29 - 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. their own kitchSunday, June 30 - 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ens. They’ve got Monday, July 1 - 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. some big plans for a new location For more information: and a whole new www.limestone.on.ca/Programs/Secondary/Summer_Session line of food in the or 613-542-9871 ext. 145 near future. I’ll keep you posted as the developments unfold. For more infor- Helen Chadwick, Chair of the Board mation: 613-354- Brenda Hunter, Director of Education 2900. Chit Chat

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EMC Lifestyle - Sherry and Andy Pruchnicki know good cooking. It’s what’s behind everything on their menu at Chit Chat Café & Corner Market in Napanee. Unlike Arlo’s Alice, you really can get anything you want at this restaurant. The first time I walked through the doors was because I was passing by and I was hungry. Now I go back because it’s good. If you’ve been lucky enough to stop into their shop, you’ll know how delicious their food is. There’s a reason for that quality. “Ninety-nine per cent of it we do ourselves,” said Andy. “We make it all. Everything involves attention to detail. Sherry does the baking and I do the cooking.” The couple has been in the restaurant business for quite a while. They ran a restaurant in Trenton for three years. Then they set up shop in the Frontenac Mall in Kingston, creating their cozy-style home cooking concept from scratch. They ran that until 2007. Then, several years ago, they drove past the Napanee location that would become their new home. “It was perfect,” said Andy. “I found it at the same time as we were feeling that we didn’t want to be tenants in a mall for the rest of our lives.” But Andy was told that the Napanee location was already sold. He was determined. He tracked down the owner and found that the spot at the corner of Centre Street South and River Road was still available. They bought it. To differentiate themselves from the original shop they’d run in Kingston, they added “& Corner Market” to the shop name. A lot of stone was being removed from the Frontenac mall to make room for a fitness franchise. The Pruchnicki’s wanted the stone. “We hauled 4,000 square feet of stone and cleaned each piece by hand,” said Andy. That kind of work ethic is behind their success. They didn’t let early problems get in the way of their dream location. “We got hit by a massive surprise,” said Andy. “There’s a two-foot ditch called a creek behind us. At the last minute, the conservation authority wouldn’t sign off on the final aspect. We already had the date for the Chit Chat Café & Corner Market.” That final bureaucratic roadblock cost

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High school girls invited to “explore mathemagics” this summer with special camp EMC News - Know a high schoolaged girl who loves math? For the third year in a row, Queen’s University will host Explore Mathemagics, a free summer camp tailormade for mathematically-inclined young women who are entering Grade 9 or higher in the fall. Retired Queen’s professor Maja-Lisa Thompson created the camp in 2011 as a way challenging and instilling confidence in girls who are advanced in mathematics and looking for a fun new way to approach the subject. Thompson explains that when she was in school, a lot of people automatically assumed that girls would not excel at math or math-based sciences. In recent years, she was surprised to find out from talking to female math graduate students that this prejudice is still very much alive. “The idea of the camp is to try to get women who have an interest in math confident in their abilities to do it, and to get to know other young women who, like themselves, like math and want to do a little bit more with it,” Thompson says. She hopes that the camp will allow the girls to become more confident in their abilities, and more ready to speak up in class and take risks when problem solving. “I found working with first year students that if I gave a problem that required a little more thought than the normal problems, the male students seemed a little bit more willing to tackle it,” Thompson says. She notes that many studies have in fact been done which show that males in classes will try to give answers whether they’re sure of the answer or not, whereas females will only put up their hands if they’re absolutely certain they’re right. Indeed, Thompson says that taking these risks and sometimes making mistakes is a very important part of the process of solving math problems “I think people need to learn that by suggesting something that is not exactly right, you can get to the answer that will work. Hopefully by doing this in the camp and working together, the girls will learn that it’s alright to go off on a wrong track. Sometimes the wrong

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Business helping business: local student launches social media marketing company EMC Business – Local and area businesses: 16-year-old Alice Wang wants to help make your business spark. Hence the name of her newly launched Summer Company business, SPARK Social Media Marketing. “I’ve been interested in business for a really long time,” Wang said, beginning the story of how she came to be a part of the 2013 Summer Company program. Summer Company gives students ages 15-29 the opportunity to create and launch a summer business venture. Successful applicants received up to $1,500 in startup funding, hands-on business coaching, training, and mentoring. The program,

which originated in 2001, is facilitated here locally by the KEDCO Entrepreneurship Centre. “I joined a competitive business program called DECA at my school; it’s an international program and my school has a chapter. That’s how I was really first exposed to the business world…DECA is something that taught me a lot about business and sort of set my path for the future. It’s the reason that I decided to pursue it as a career and it’s really the reason that I decided to do Summer Company this year.” In searching for a business idea to submit for this year’s Summer Company program, Wang said she asked herself what she is good at. “As a teenager, I use social media a lot…Social media is not just a trend, it’s

here to stay and has been blowing up over the last few years, and social media is a great way for companies to market their business because it allows them to reach a larger demographic and also target specific people with specific interests or specific age groups,” she explained. “I knew that social media marketing was something that I could do, something that I was familiar with and comfortable with.” After some additional research, Wang formulated the list of services she plans to offer local and area businesses throughout the course of the summer. Businesses can hire her for single services--creating and managing a Twitter account, Facebook page or blog—or opt to go the route of a package. One particular package, which Wang has named The Big Three, includes the set-up of all three aforementioned social media outlets. “There is also social media training. So for companies who would prefer to have their marketing and advertising handled internally instead of externally, I can train a group of employees that the company selects on the ins and outs of social media marketing and make them experts,” she said. Wang, a student at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, began offering her services to local businesses a few weeks ago, when she received word that she was successful in her application to Summer Company. She already has a few clients and is hoping to gain more as she wraps up

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Queen’s to offer first Portuguese language course thanks to efforts of local community By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

EMC News - Kingston is home to between 10,000 and 15,000 people of Portuguese descent – the largest identifiable ethnic group in the city, according to Queen’s vice provost of teaching and learning, Jill Scott - yet Queen’s University has never offered a course in the language. Until now. Efforts to bring such a course to Kingston were initiated two years ago by coordinator of the Portuguese language program in Canada, Ana Rebeira, and local priest Father Manuel Tavares. Thanks to the hard work and commitment of many members of the local Portuguese community and beyond, the first ever Portuguese language course will be offered this fall. The goal was to come up with $8,000 per semester to fund the course for the first two years, meaning that a total of $32,000 had to be raised. A dinner and dance fundraiser held June 8 at Our Lady of Fadima parish hall alone raised $25,000, putting the group well on their way to achieving this goal. The money will go towards bringing in a suitable instructor and other start-up costs. Following the first two years, it is expected that the course will fund itself through the tuition paid by students. “There are lots of people who would like to learn how to speak Portuguese,” notes Susan Freitas, who is involved with the fundraising efforts. “It’s a pretty

universal language. It’s pretty similar to Spanish, and they offer Spanish classes already at Queen’s, so for anybody who’s taken a Spanish course it would be very easy for them to learn this language.” Freitas explains that it is also a good language to learn for those looking to live and work internationally: “Apparently there’s a demand in Brazil for workers who are bilingual in Portuguese and English,” she says. “So this is a big plus for Queen’s because they’re looking at filling the classes with people who eventually want to go to Brazil.” From a cultural perspective, having the course at Queen’s will also mean a lot to Kingston’s Portuguese community. “Personally, I think it’s amazing for Queen’s [to recognize what] our culture is all about, and the language is just the biggest thing,” says Ana Marques, who is also a member of the fundraising team. “It’s nice to have our background and our culture even though we’re so far away from our homeland, and it’s nice to carry on that culture for my generation, my children’s generation and hopefully further generations.” Jill Scott, who is a member of the Queen’s department of languages, literatures and cultures in addition to being vice provost of teaching and learning, notes that it’s thrilling to see the community come together to raise funds for the course. “It’s really amazing,” she says. “We’ve never actually seen this before. I think at the core it says a lot about the vibrancy of

the community and really the sense that cies you can gain and the fact that also embedded in the language and they want to make sure there’s longevity language itself is a vehicle for cul- from that perspective. A little bit goes to this language and culture.” tural knowledge... the world view is a long way.” Scott explains that part of the strategic mandate of the university is internationalization – but this doesn’t mean simply sending students abroad or having international students coming to Queen’s. “I think it really has to mean internationalizing the curriculum at home in a way that is inclusive of our local communities,” she says, adding that learning even a little bit of a language can be a truly transformative experience. “I always say that even dipping your toe into a language in fact opens up a whole world because of (Left to Right) Ana Maria Fonseca, Maria Silva, Paula Dorego, Susan Freitas and Ana the kinds of cul- Marques at the June 8 fundraiser, which raised $25,000 toward bringing a Portuguese tural competen- language course to Queen’s.

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single, Stronger, features a collaboration with local high school student Tori O’Neil – a young girl with a big voice whom Thorkelson recently discovered. “When she gets on the microphone she dominates the song,” he says. “People need to know what she’s got. Her voice is gigantic. It amazes me to watch people’s reactions when they hear the songs that we’ve done together.” Stronger is currently available on iTunes, and the rest of the album will follow shortly. Thorkelson notes that he is in no rush to finish the album, as he wants to make sure he gets it just right. “I want to make it so everything’s perfect to the vision I have in my head,” he says. “I don’t care if it takes me two years to come up with that album - when it’s done I want whoever receives it to receive a chunk of me. If I finish the album to the way that I want it done, then when it’s done it’s going to become part of me.”

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Job Title: Distribution Supervisor Region: Eastern Ontario Region Department: Distribution – Kingston JOB SUMMARY: To ensure all distributions in assigned geographic areas are delivered in a timely and appropriate manner through training and providing the necessary tools to the carriers. Position Accountabilities: Ensure that all newspapers, inserts and other distributions in a deďŹ ned area are properly delivered in a timely fashion • Recruit, hire and train carriers according to the standards as applied by the Regional Director of Distribution • Develop an ongoing relationship with carriers; clearly communicating instructions and maintaining accurate records of all carrier contact • Maintain all records concerning carriers and routes including ďŹ nancial records and complaints. • Maintain suďŹƒcient carrier waiting lists or establishes new ones. • Address customer concerns in a helpful and timely manner; to follow up with concerns with carriers and ensure that concerns are resolved. • Provide data for the carrier payroll • Ensure downed routes receive delivery (i.e. through delivery by adult carriers). Verify delivery in geographical area via door to door checks or GPS veriďŹ cation system along with problem delivery resolution Competencies, Skills and Experience Competencies: Action Oriented • Customer Focus • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team Previous customer service experience – Secondary School diploma or equivalent – Valid driver’s license and good driving record. All candidates under consideration must complete a background screening. Interested and qualiďŹ ed candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Gregory Esnard at Gregory.esnard@metroland.com no later than June 28th, 2013. Job Category: Administrative/Clerical; Warehouse; Customer Service/Client Care

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Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage

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ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.

AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475

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HELP WANTED!!! $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail And Dining Establishments.Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop - You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com HELP WANTED! Make $1000 weekly mailing brochures from home! No experience required. Start immediately! www.themailinghub.com

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Sundari Day Spa is looking for an Esthetician to complement their staff! Are you a hardworking, reliable individual looking for employment? We can offer you; an engaging work environment; full-time employment for the summer with opportunity for part-time in the fall; fixed days off. For more information or to apply, please contact: Susan Jileli: 613-273-8799. Email:

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION at 323 Clyde Forks Rd., Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 on Mon., June 24/13 @ 6 pm

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At the spa: 2 Bedford St., Westport, ON. Check us out at; sundaridayspa.com

LIVESTOCK Multi-Breed Sheep Production Sale. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Spencerville Fair Grounds, Spencerville Ontario. An auction of solid, healthy, performance tested (Genovis/SFIP records) foundation animals. An excellent opportunity to add quality genetics to your flock. Includes both commercial and purebred rams and ewes. Both terminal sire and maternal ewe breeds. Also for sale, guard/herding dogs and used sheep equipment. For sale catalogue (or other information) go on-line to OSMADistrict10.ca or contact Gary Lapier at 613-989-2792. Viewing at 11am day of sale. Sale starts at 1 p.m. Reg. purebred Hereford bull born Feb. 2011. Sire Harvie Tailor Made. $1600. Will-O-Tree Herefords 613-285-7494.

~ Selling 2 Properties as 1 ~ ~ Perfect Family Year-Round Home or Retreat ~ Property 1 - Great environment for relaxation & simple pleasures. Snuggled along the Clyde River, giving you recreational privileges to numerous lakes plus access to the K&P trail/Crown land. Providing all of the comforts of home in this 3 bedroom, 4 pce bath, oversized oak kitchen with separate dining/games area. Additional dining & TV rooms. Wrap-around screened in porch. Solid, usable, framed barn. 100 amp service on breakers. 6 yr old F/A oil furnace. Inside/outside cellar access. Recent renos incl. new windows (all but 4) & roof. On well & septic. Surveyed irregular lot size w/ 107’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $1600.00 (+/-). Property 2 - Surveyed vacant land irregular lot size w/ 146’ frontage (+/-). Taxes $240.00 (+/-). Please note, auctioning 2 properties as 1. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. CL426394_0606

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

Scotch Line Red Angus. Yearling bulls and registered females. Calving ease and high growth rate. Dr. Jim Ferrier (613)267-5330.

MARINE 14’ Princecraft aluminum fishing boat with 15 hp Evinrude outboard and trailer in good condition. $1000. 613-507-4480. Marine Mechanic- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. 613-267-3470.

REAL ESTATE ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION for Elvira Powell Estate to be held @ 35 Condie St., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2T3 on Sat., July 6/13 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

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Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876

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New Holland 276 square baler, good condition, works great, $1,200. 613-372-5431.

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The ideal candidate will have: • A minimum of 1 year related experience • Be a good communicator • Be friendly and cooperative • Have a mechanical aptitude • Have the ability to examine and evaluate detail • Assist with set-up, operation, and maintenance of the web press as directed by the ďŹ rst press operator • Good Health and Safety ethics

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Furnished Room- Fridge, TV, cable, shared kitchen, $400/month. First and last required. 613-214-6891.

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JOB SUMMARY: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper in the Web Department.

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~ Calling All Investors ~ ~ Excellent Income Potential ~ Charming brick bungalow located on quiet street in Smiths Falls, ON. Property has paved driveway w/ drive through garage. Spacious back yard w/ fenced dog run & steel garden shed. Front entrance opens into large living room leading to galley kitchen. 3 pce bath w/ new Safestep walk-in tub. Original 2 bedroom home joined to addition in dining/sitting room adding 2 large bedrooms, entrance to side deck & enclosed staircase to attic for lots of extra storage. Basement w/ 2 separate entrances easily accommodates income generating apartment featuring large eat-in kitchen, 3 pce bath, bedroom w/ large window, rec room complete w/ wet bar & gas fireplace, plus separate utility/storage room w/ laundry hook up, cold room, 200 amp service on breakers, natural gas furnace w/ baseboard backup & rented hot water tank. Home has alarm system, central air & vac. Taxes: $3,075.10+/-. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering. Be on time, not a large auction.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com


36’ 2000 Montana 5th Wheel- 3 Slides, clean everything works. Asking $15,000. Kijiji ad #490854512 613-398-62660.

German Shepherd Pups health guar. 4 gen AKC $500. 2 black, 10 wks + reserve M/F sables 4 wks strongbond@msn.com (613)213-8011. Freedom Coach RV. Mobile service. Parts, repairs, Siberian Husky pups, 8 accessories. Awnings, waweeks, shots, dewormed, terheaters, furnace, roof vet checked, blue eyes. repairs, water damage, inParents on site. surance work, electrical, 613-489-1121 or plumbing. 613-546-4261. 613-794-4959.

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1976 Corvette Stingray. New: rad, brakes, universals, custom exhaust, etc. $12,500 o.b.o. Must sell. 613-387-2174.

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2 - St Lawrence Waterfront Properties 1123 County Road 2, RR#1 Brockville, ON to be held on site Wednesday, July 10 @ 6 p.m.

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FIREARMS AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 22, 10:00 AM At Switzer’s Auction Centre 25414 Highway 62, Bancroft, ON FROM SEVERAL ESTATES, COLLECTIBLE, TARGET AND HUNTING. MANY NEW AND USED, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, ANTIQUE HAND GUNS RIFLES & SHOTGUNS CROSSBOWS, AMMUNITION, FEATURING: A WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 .405 WIN WITH PROVENANCE TO THEODORE ROOSEVLELT. www.switzersauction.com VIEW PHOTO GALLERY AT: www.proxibid.com/switzersauction CHECK BACK FOR REGULAR UPDATES. WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOUR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS IN THIS AND FUTURE SALES TERMS: Cash, Visa, Master Card, Inter-ac 10% Buyers Premium Onsite, 15% on Proxibid

Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser 1-613-332-5581 • 1-800-694-2609 or email: info@switzersauction.com

75’ river frontage, 515’ deep. Drive down the winding laneway lined with lovely mature trees. On the property is a boathouse complete with boat hoist and overhead living quarters, a one bedroom bungalow, detached garage and mobile home.

39 Kerry Point Road, R R 2, Mallorytown, ON to be held Saturday, July 13 @ 9 a.m. Stroll this level river front property of just under 1/2 acre, 154’ river frontage, 167’ road frontage, combined concrete and rock/wire crib seawall and dock. This is a 3+ bedroom raised bungalow, upper level affords you a beautiful tranquil view of the river whether you are in the large 13 X 21 eat in kitchen with an abundance of pine cabinets, the knotty pine 3 season room or sitting in the living/dining room (20 X 23) complete with brick hearth and air tight wood burning stove the river views will delight you. The upper level is completed with 3 bedrooms and 4 piece bathroom. Lower level has attached one car garage/workshop, Rec room with wood burning stove, den, laundry room, 3 piece bathroom and spacious mud room. This home boasts of recent improvements all within the last 4 years including vinyl windows, central air and forced air oil furnace. In addition there is a 20’ X 20’ storage shed. For further information and to book a viewing appointment please contact our office @ 613-926-2919 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Perth Ontario 3 miles east of Perth on County Rd # 10 K7H 3C3

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BOATS, TRAILERS, MACHINERY & ANTIQUES AUCTION For the Estate of Cory Arbour of Ottawa & David Willson of Westport

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RV For Sale- 2006 Wildwood, 286RLSS, 5th wheel. Fully loaded, excellent condition. 613-284-1903. Leave message please.

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GREEN FAMILY AND FRIENDS REUNION The children of the late Clarence and Gladys Green: Dawn, Eileen, Floyd, Edward and Emmajane. June 29th, 2013. St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Lyn, Ont. Worship 11am. Lunch and refreshments to follow. Best wishes only. Please RSVP (905) 468-8851 or jvanderlee1@cogeco.ca

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on Sat., June 22/13 @ 10 am 15’ steel Ultra Craft jon boat w/ live well steering column controls, as new. 2010 20’ Misty Harbor pontoon boat w/ 2008 Evinrude e-tech 40hp motor. 14’ aluminum fishing boat w/ Suzuki 4 stroke 9.9 outboard motor. Springbok 16’ aluminum boat w/ 40hp Johnson outboard motor & trailer. Aluminum CIRcraft boat w/ v4 Evinrude motor & trailer. Force 35hp outboard motor. 21’ SeaRay boat w/ inboard outboard boat w/ trailer circa 1980. 15’ boat trailer. Two single axle Belmont trailers, new (1 6x12 & 1 5x10). 5’ Agrotrend rotary cutter. Cub cadet 109 hydrostatic garden tractor w/ 4 attachments. Roper 16hp riding lawn mower. 25hp Kohler motor. Coleman 2500w generator. T.G. 3000w generator. Gas pressure washer. M.B.W. gas compactor. 9hp Simplicity rear tang tiller. 2 cement mixers w/ electric motors. Air sandblaster. 12” Makita thickness planer. Qty of hand & power tools. McCullough Mac 15 chainsaw & others. Wellmate 75 welder. Cant hook. 2 modern black lacquer distressed jam cupboards. Two door cupboard. Refinished 4’ ash harvest table. Mahogany 3 sectional bookcase. Refinished princess dresser. Refinished wash stand. Ant. pine refinished blanket box. Pine cradle. Child’s wicker rocker. Balloon back chair. Modern set of chairs. Modern china cabinet. Newer side board. Modern pine cupboard. Single bed. 5 pce maple kitchen set. Open washstand. Ant. dining room table. Chippendale bookcase. Rocking chairs. Ant. hall table. Patio furniture. Gingerbread clock. Chest of silver flatware. Doll carriage. Wooden decoy. Oak barrel. Stand, table & ceiling lights. Register grates. Cast iron pots. Cast iron cooler. Dash churn & crocks. Ant. camera. Birdcage. Wood plane. Copper boiler. Scrub boards. Ant. boxes. Fern stand. Wooden trunk. Wire egg basket. Pictures & frames. Ant. dishes. & many articles too numerous to list. Just in time for Summer, good selection of boats & trailers, plus good furniture. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa – Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

13644 A HIGHWAY 62 MADOC, ONT. SATURDAY JUNE 29TH AT 11 AM Just SOUTH of Madoc on Highway # 62 (Vicinity of Danford Construction) 2002 Bobcat 331E D Series diesel mini excavator with extended hoe, 20” and 32” buckets with grader plate- 1589 hrs – good running condition; 2004 Polaris 6 x 6 Ranger ATV with cab and dump box-123 hrs – excellent; 2006 Polaris 500 4 x 4 ATV AWD on demand, winch, high rear seat- 800 hrs – good running condition; factory made all steel tandem axle dunp trailer with hydraulic controls, Tri Axle 20’steel deck flat trailer with pintel hitch, 18000lb capacity and ramps; 20 ft tandem axle flat bed with hardwood deck;1979 GMC 6500 V8 boom truck with 50 ft boom attachment and tool compartments- running condition; 1985 Dodge 100 Custom Power Ram ¾ ton 4 x 4 pick up with wood chipper attachment powered by Ford 300 6 cyl engine- sells as is; Davis Task Force 200 steel track “Ditch Witch” with tilt trailer; Gravely 60 Promaster 300 commercial grass cutter with front mount hydraulic controlled mower deck and 20 hp Kohler engine – good running condition; King 14” commercial single surface planer, King 10” commercial grade table saw, King single unit dust collector, King commercial 6”jointer, King 48”box and pan brake, Automotive exhaust pipe bending machine, Castrol 200 gal oil tank bench with pneumatic pump and attached hose reel, small quantity of “Upright Scaffolding” aluminum builders scaffolding, Campion 21 ft fibreglass pleasure boat with Volvo inboard on tandem boat trailer; 1970’s 15 ft fibreglass run– a-bout boat with canopy and inboard – not running; Starcraft 12 ft aluminum fishing boat, Squealer 5 ft rotary mower, vinyl truck cap, quantity of building materials. Few small 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

VACATION/COTTAGES Waterfront cottages, excellent fishing, sandy beach, miles of boating. $525/week. Relaxing affordable family fun. Singleton Lake Family Campground. w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a 1-855-887-3230

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Kerry’s Place Autism Services. Employment Opportunity #13-101. Position Title: Autism Support Assistant. Location: KPAS South East Region -Thomasburg. Salary Range: $14.58-$18.10 per hour. Position Status: Part-Time. Hours Of Work: Irregular hours (including days, evenings, weekends; flexibility required). Union Affiliation: CUPE Local 3794. Closing Date: 4:30 pm, June 21st, 2013. Key Responsibilities: Reporting to the Manager, the parttime Autism Support Assistant will assist in providing support, coaching and training in the areas of social, life and academic skills, communication, behaviour management, vocational and leisure activities to Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) living in the South East Region. Qualifications: The successful applicant will have proven practical experience supporting IndividuYou’ll be be You’ll be be You’ll be be You’ll You’ll You’ll als with ASD, along with strong skills in the areas of verbal and written commuon the on the on the onEMC the EMC onEMC the EMC onEMC the EMC nication, motivation and CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS teamwork, the ability to multi-task and remain calm in stressful situations. Completion of postsecondary education in Human Services (or a related field) Or completion of Ontario Secondary School (or equivalent) and SALE CONDUCTED AT 1 year of related experiBELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB ence (preferably support170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE ONT. ing people diagnosed with ASD). Current CPI certifiWEDNESDAY JUNE 26TH AT 10 AM and crisis interven2 miles EAST of Belleville on “Old Highway 2” and turn NORTH onto cation tion skills are required. Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. Current First Aid, CPR, Antique Rosewood sewing work table with ornate centre pedestal, Medication Administration certifications, experience several pieces of antique oak including 3, 4 and 5 level stacking with challenging behavibarristers bookcases, multi drawer organizers, ornate side board ours and knowledge of Dual Diagnosis with mirrored backsplash, highboy chest of drawers, 2 and 3 door Autism, and Mental Health are conbookcases with drawers, McLaglin buffet, dressers, oak hall bench, 48” sidered assets. A valid claw foot centre pedestal extension table, 6 dining chairs, wardrobe, Driver’s License, with a G2 standing is upright desk; antique mahogany etageres, antique mahogany hall table, minimum required for this position. antique mahogany corner cabinet, ornate mahogany dressers, antique Send Resumes To: Jennimahogany china cabinet, mahogany high boy chests, antique maple fer Newman, Regional AdAssistant. leaded glass china cabinet, antique long case clock , 1870 Eastlake ministrative Email: hrsoutheast@kersideboard, antique spool cabinet, small glass display case, satin wood rysplace.org CL423416

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dressing table, antique drop front cherry dresser, antique walnut chests of drawers and dressers, walnut twin beds, Eastlake 3 piece bedroom set, Victorian side chairs, Quebec pine blanket box, reproduction pine step back cupboard, pine dry sink, antique hanging cranberry hall lamp, chest of sterling silver flatware, sterling pieces, silver plate pieces, majolica pedestal and jardinière, antique Rosewood glove box, antique writing box, column candle stands, Wedgewood foot bath, flo blue pieces, rose pedal vase, Coalport “Rosalinda” dinnerware, Norwood 7 piece Victorian glass set, Carnival glass, Depression glass, Cranberry pitchers and glasses, Victorian china pieces, hand painted china, ARTWORK – Original 16 x 20 Poul Thrane oil “ Low Tide”, 2 original Tom Roberts, original Linda Barber water colour, original Fred Neubacher oil “ Moose in Algonquin, several prints; STONEWARE including Skinner Picton CW crock with blue, GI Lazier crock with blue, Hart and Co jug; COLLECTIBLES Mamod toy steam car, mechanical child’s shooting gallery game, wind up toys, vintage children’s games, antique counter top coffee grinder, antique mechanical bacon slicer, antique National cash register, butchers block, several wooden hand planes, Victor table top gramophone, paper roller, brass pail, wool winder, long box telephone, Doulton figurines, quilts and coverlets, McCoy cookie jar, FIREARMS- PAL REQUIRED, Winchester 1895 lever action rifle (serial # 71589), Remington 10A 12 ga shotgun, Wm. Moore London 12 ga, Mauser 30 cal, Iver Mossberg Lakefield 12 ga pump, Cooey 410 Laurona 16 ga side x side, Marlin 30/30 lever action, Cooey 12 ga, Cooey model 750 22; Numerous other articles. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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“Snoezelen” room opens at Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Family and Children’s Services By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

EMC News - A new resource is now available to children with autism and other sensory processing disorders at the Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Family and Children’s Services on Division Street Called a sensory, or Snoezelen room - named for two Dutch verbs, “snuffelen”, meaning to seek out and explore and “doezelen”, meaning to relax - the space is designed to allow children with a variety of developmental disorders the opportunity to take a break from our sensory-rich world, and leave with an increased ability to focus on important things in their lives. The room was made possible thanks to a $12,700 grant funded by the City of Kingston and the United Way Community Investment Fund; it contains a number of sensory elements including bright, colourful tubes, soft music and images projected onto the wall, all in a dimly-lit environment. The Snoezelen room’s grand opening was held June 5. “The way we have it set up is that each child dictates what sense they want to work with,” said developmental services worker Kristine McLeod. “So if they’re going towards the light tube, maybe they’re looking for visual sensory input. It’s all in a controlled environment, so the goal is to have the child feel relaxed and calm without over-stimulating them.” She explains that children with sensory issues have a hard time concentrating on important aspects life, such as conversations, due to all the visual, audio, touch and smell stimulants that are usually present in day-to-day life. A sensory room calms the senses down so they are able to attend to a task. The room will directly affect the work Family and Children’s Services does on a daily basis. “We have a lot of access visits here that occur between children in foster care and their birth families,” said former family services manager Christine Savoie, explaining that often they find the

kids are out of control because of their sensory issues. “We’re hoping is that we’ll be able to calm them down and that they’ll be able to attend to the relationship with their families rather than everything interfering with it and then their behaviour escalating.” Savoie added that the room will also benefit children who have histories of trauma, abuse and neglect, and that she hopes it will play a role in furthering research on this topic. “Sensory rooms were first invented for children with autism, and then as more and more research came out we discovered that children with trauma histories actually have lots of sensory issues, but there hadn’t been a lot of research towards that,” Savoie said. In fact, Savoie noted that researchers from Queen’s University have already expressed interest in using the Snoezelen room to take a closer look at the ways in which the resource can assist children with histories of trauma. Perhaps no one was more excited to see the room completed than developmental services worker Kimberley O’Brien, who originally came up with the idea for and initiated the project, but left for maternity leave before she was able

to see it completed. She returned for the Snoezelen room’s grand opening, and noted that it felt absolutely amazing to finally see the

be in a room that’s going to support all of the things that children and their families need,” O’Brien said.

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Fifty-five diplomatic guests travel from Ottawa to experience local historical sites of City Hall by Mayor Mark Gerretsen and a troupe of actors in historical costume, who performed a short EMC News - Being a diplomat skit for the guests. “I think they were so impressed may be a lot of hard work at times, but it can also be great fun to experi- because I didn’t tell them everything ence the cultural and historical high- that was going to happen,” Baum lights of the country you’re working said. “We are so lucky to have the mayor come to greet us and all the in. Ulle Baum’s mission is to make musicians. It’s a nice feeling.” After touring City Hall, the group sure diplomats visiting Canada experience the best of what our coun- visited Fort Henry, where they had try has to offer. From touring Ottawa lunch at the historic Officer’s Bargalleries and museums to snowshoe- racks, and later toured St. George’s ing, the Diplomat Hospitality Group Cathedral. Baum noted that the purpose of president is responsible for organizing cultural excursions that show- the trip was to expose the guests to a place outside of Ottawa. Kingscase aspects of national culture. This year, Baum, a native of Esto- ton seemed like the perfect fit due nia who has lived in Canada for the to its history and the fact that it is past 23 years, organized the group’s only a short drive from the capital. “I’ve been here myself for the first ever tour outside of Ottawa: a trip to the Limestone City. Fifty- sunset ceremony at Fort Henry,” five women ambassadors, women Baum said. “For my family and high commissioners and women for my guests it has been a very diplomats, as well as some spouses exciting experience. Every single of ambassadors from 25 different thing you touch here in Kingston countries were greeted on the steps has a history. When you see the building of City Hall, it’s amazing, and all the churches. And you have some Where you always save a bundle! of the best resFor Donation Pickup - 613-544-4396 MATTRESSES taurants here Barcelona Twin Set – $261.98 so many young Double Set – $326.98 chefs - and a Queen Set – $389.98 Movies, Music & Books waterfront. It’s Selected just so dynamic Buy 2 MattreSSeS and different.” Get a 3rd Free! Baum noted that the diploJune 20, 21, 22, 24, 25 & 26 matic guests 277 Bath Rd. • 613-544-4396 While Supplies Last. 472 Division St. • 613-531-5002 very much enBath Rd. New Store Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:30am-8pm, Sat. 9:30am- 6pm joyed their time

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1078 DUNHAM STREET $579,000

1112 HWY #2 $249,900

2580 HITCHCOCK $339,000

15 KINGSCOURT AVENUE $439,000

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Great return on this fully occupied 8 unit building close to downtown and Queens capping at over 8%. All units are one bedroom and separately metered. Recent phase one environmental and building inspection available. Call today for your private viewing.

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Cell: 613-583-7424 OfďŹ ce: 613-389-7777 Email: richlakins@gmail.com

Location, location, location! Steps away from the park and Lake Ontario. South of Front Road backing onto R.G Sinclair P.S. sits this updated 3 bedroom semi detached evaluated bungalow. You will be impressed as soon as you walk in to see brand new hardwood floors throughout main level, freshly painted walls, as well as all new trim and doors thoughout. Backyard is fenced and features an oversized deck. MLS 13604241.

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1016 GREENWOOD PARK DRIVE Perfectly finished and updated family home and great for entertaining. Situated close to CFB Kingston and great schools, this spacious elevated bungalow features an extra deep lot with above ground pool, updated main floor layout with lovely eat in kitchen and new flooring, and a thoughtfully finished basement that is sure to impress! A great package for only $335,000! MLS 13603893

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2040 SWANFIELD ST., $275,000

Cute & cozy bung, perfect starter or downsizer, 3 bdrms, 1 bath, hdwd flrs thru great rm & bdrms, oak kit w/appliances incl, spacious great rm w/garden dr to lg deck & privacy fenced yard, main flr lndry w/entry to single garage, c/air, c/vac, full bsmt to finish. Ideal West end location, w/ easy access to main travel routes. MLS

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682 MILFORD DR., $337,000

Fabulous 4 bdrm, backing onto Ashton Park, generous rm sizes, laminate flrs on main level & rec rm, French drs to liv rm, sep. formal din rm, updated kit w/granite tops, eating area open to fam rm, 2 patio drs to deck & private yard, lg Mstr w/huge ens & w-in closet, fin’d rec rm & huge storage rm. Walk to schools, parks, shopping & more! MLS

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1209 KATHARINE CRES. $479,900

1103 CROSSFIELD AVE. $348,800 Almost new 2 storey, custom built by V. Marques, open concept great rm & kit w/lots of windows, dark maple hdwd, cath ceiling, gas fp, elegant kit w/eating bar, spacious dinette w/patio dr to lg deck & nice yard, sep. din rm, 3 bdrms, Mstr w/3pc ens, 1.5 garage, c/air, HRV.

Stunning 2 storey, fully fin’d w/walk-out, in sought-after Westwoods, close to 4 schools, 2650 sf, 4 bdrms, 3.5 baths, vaulted ceilings, curved staircase, hdwd flrs, formal liv/din rm, mn flr office & lndry, kit w/granite counter tops opening to grand fam rm w/gas fp, gorgeous overview of on-grnd pool, lg Mstr w/5 pc ens, bright fin’d rec rm w/walk-out to pool & patio area. MLS

IN-LAW ADDITION

791 MONTREAL ST KINGSTON ONT., K7L 3J4

jason.ruffolo@kbbrokerage.ca

Cell: 613.453.6463 Office: 613-530-3500 Email:

kate.vadala@kbbrokerage.ca

www.kbbrokerage.ca LANCASTER SCHOOL DISTRICT

EASY LIVING

985 MONA DRIVE – $399,000

2-storey home has been very well maintained and conveniently located in popular lancaster school district. Features 4 + 1 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, separate dining room off kitchen – highlighted by beautiful glass sliding doors, master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet, and generous use of hardwood floors throughout main level. Massive kitchen - offers lots of counter space, natural light, island, cabinetry from wall to wall and an eat-in kitchen with views of the deck and backyard. Close to many amenities, schools, parks, grocery stores, and medical clinics.

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594 RIVER RIDGE DR. – $649,900

Unique bung on a lg lot w/full in-law addition. Mn house incl kit, Lshaped liv/din rm, hdwd flrs, 2+1 bdrms, 2 full baths, rec rm, office, lndry. In-law suite incl kit, liv rm, 1+1 bdrms, full bath, rec rm. Nice lot w/patio, abv grnd pool, 1.5 det’d garage.Perfect house for the extended family. MLS

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1278 HUMBERSIDE DR.

Nice size bungalow in desirable Westwoods, walking distance to 5 schools, parks, shopping, etc. Featuring hardwood & ceramic floors on main level, family size oak eat in kitchen with granite countertops, pantry, patio doors off eating area to deck & beautifully landscaped gardens in the backyard. Spacious living & dining room with gleaming hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms upstairs, master has walk in closet & walk through to main bath. Downstairs is finished with huge rec room (25x27), laminate floors, freshly painted, 3pc bath, laundry & storage rooms, cold room, entrance from garage into basement making in law suite potential. C/air, HRV,c/vac, alarm, some newer windows, newer shingles. MLS# 13603481. Asking price of $289,900. Directions: Off Collins Bay Rd between Woodbine & Taylor Kidd

754 LAIDLAW CRES.

4666 BELLROCK RD Bright & cheery well maintained 3+1 bungalow on over 11 acres close to Verona less than 30 minutes to the Cat Centre. Carpet free w/hardwood & laminate floors, nice eat in kitchen w/pantry, patio doors to deck, large living room, pretty front porch, main floor laundry, master has walk in closet & jacquzzi ensuite. Downstairs is fully finished w/loads of space, bright windows, 4th bedroom + a den, rec room, storage, etc. Oversized double car garage w/drive through & hydro. This is a great property for the outdoor enthusiast! MLSÂŽ 13602255 $309,900 Directions: Hwy 38 to Bellrock Rd in Verona

Bayridge Beauty! Spotless 1500 sq ft sidesplit ready to move into with many updates. Featuring large foyer w/entrance into oversized garage, main floor den or 4th bedroom, large living room w/bay window, gas fireplace, separate dining room, updated eat in kitchen w/pantry, dishwasher(2010), door to deck & fully fenced pool sized yard, 10x10 shed. Hardwood floors throughout main & upper levels except one bedroom (hardwood under carpet), 3 bedrooms up, renovated main bathroom, downstairs has large rec room w/laminate floors, 3pc bathroom, laundry & storage room plus crawl space. C/air, c/vac, hi-eff gas furnace(2010), shingles(2008). Walk to schools, parks, etc. MLSÂŽ 13605355 Asking price is $284,900

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4427 BATH RD, UNIT 6.

Enjoy carefree condo living in this spacious 1500 sq ft townhome and have all the amenities you desire with no worries about exterior maintenance. Featuring ceramic foyer, extra 2pc bath, rec room with walkout to private patio & gardens, large living room with gas fireplace & door to front balcony, updated eat in kitchen has door to rear balcony with lovely views, 3 bedrooms upstairs, master has walk thru to renovated main bathroom, gas heat, c/air, single car garage/workshop. Amenities include beautiful inground pool plus a waterfront park & picnic area on Lake Ontario. MLS# 13602427 Asking $179,900

188 KILDARE AVE

Neat, Sweet & Complete! Still like new & all finished with nothing left to do! Featuring upgraded maple kitchen with crown moulding, pots & pans drawers, built in dishwasher & eating bar with extra cabinets & pendulum lighting, nice open concept living room with pot lights, patio door off eating area to 2 tiered deck (12x15) on a larger lot in sunny Amherstview. 3 bedrooms up, master has 4pc ensuite plus a walk in closet. The beautiful basement is professionally finished with 9 foot ceilings, pot lighting, 14x29 foot rec room with no posts! Kitchenette/wet bar area for in law suite potential, gorgeous 3pc bath with tile shower plus another room/den. C/air, HRV, on demand HWT, 200amp electrical, paved drive with curbs, double car garage with entry into house. MLS# 13605438 Asking $289,900

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1354 DOYLE RD. Terrific country home on a 2 acre lot close to Bath only 20 minutes to town. Featuring renovated kitchen w/maple cabinets, homework station, ceramic floor & backsplash, terrace doors to deck leading to above ground pool & hot tub. Large living room, main floor family room w/pellet stove, separate dining room, hardwood, ceramic & laminate floors, main floor laundry room & 3pc bathroom. Upstairs has 5 bedrooms – no need to share a room! Downstairs has finished rec room, workshop area, storage, etc. MLS# 13602548 Asking $263,900

Waterfront Dream on Beautiful White Lake! This home is immaculate & neat as a pin. Featuring hardwood flooring on the main level, pine eat in kitchen overlooking the water, main floor bedroom & bathroom, study area & workshop. Upstairs has 2 more bedrooms, grand master w/door to balcony w/water views, walk in closet & clawfoot tub ensuite, pine accents everywhere for that cabin in the woods feeling. Downstairs is used as a work out room, storage area. Beautiful grounds w/rock outcroppings, nice sandy beach, great for swimming,24 ft dock with deck & outdoor firepit. 2 gazebo sitting areas plus a deck off the living room. Room for everyone to relax & enjoy! MLS# 13603905 $299,900

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Caraco Development Corporation BRINGS HIGH PERFORMANCE HOMES to Kingston araCo is proud to announce its new CaraCo Performance Home 2020. At 827 Augusta (north of Chapters), it is a prototype of an “Optimum Discovery Home” built to significantly higher than current performance standards after implementing building practices recommended by some of Canada’s top building science experts and energy advisors. The Optimum Home was built with the support of the Union Gas Optimum Home program, which partners some of Ontario’s leading builders with expert building science consultants challenging them to build high performance homes that are 20% above the 2012 Ontario Building Code. CaraCo has accepted the challenge, while maintaining an affordable bottom line and aiming to exceed even the next Building Code.

The CaraCo Performance Home 2020 features several leadingedge building design and construction technologies, offering homebuyers improved comfort, better indoor air quality, and tools to efficiently control energy use, resulting in lower utility bills. “CaraCo Development Corporation is building high performance homes to differentiate themselves from the competition and offer their customers the homes of tomorrow, today,” said Tex McLeod, a widely recognized housing expert. “CaraCo is going above and beyond the aesthetic to build homes that achieve EnerGuide ratings (energy efficiency) that are 20 % better than required under the current building code.” CaraCo is a leader in innovative development with accomplished past projects including homes built to the ENERGY STAR® for

New Homes Standard, R-2000 homes, LEED certified, as well as incorporating standard features that are environmentally conscious and energy efficient. The Performance Home 2020 utilizes best practice technology cost effectively with minimal increase to sale price. CaraCo is leading the way in innovation building standards in Ontario. “Through the Optimum Home Program, participating builders can solidify their position as influential industry leaders by demonstrating that homes can be built to a higher standard,” said Dave Simpson, general manager of in-franchise sales, marketing and customer care at Union Gas. “In turn, homebuyers benefit by living in homes that are more comfortable, healthy and durable with lower energy bills throughout the lifetime of their home.” The home is for sale and ready to visit any weekend starting May 11 (or by appointment). More details at www.caraco.net/ performance About CaraCo Development Corporation

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“CaraCo Development Corporation is an industry leader that is committed to building homes to higher standards and incorporates a whole-home approach using energy-efficient technologies and strategies, such as high performance building envelope

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CARACO DELIVERS THE FINEST QUALITY, LOCATION & VALUE A family owned company, CaraCo Development Corporation has been building houses in Kingston since 1986. CaraCo Development Corporation has maintained an excellent rating for after sales service consecutively since incorporation in 1986, achieving the highest ‘After Sales Service Achievement recognition’ award from Tarion, and the ONHWP ‘President’s Award,’ placing CaraCo’s service record among the highest in Ontario. For more information, visit www.caraco.net.

Union Gas is a major Canadian natural gas storage, transmission and distribution company based in Ontario with 100 years of experience and service to customers. The distribution business serves about 1.4 million residential, commercial and industrial customers in more than 400 communities across northern, southwestern and eastern Ontario. One of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2013, Union Gas is a Spectra Energy (NYSE: SE) company with assets of $5.8 billion and approximately 2,200 employees. For more information, visit www.uniongas.com.

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UNION GAS Andrea Stass Manager, External Communications and Media Relations Ph: 519 436-5490 or 1-800-571-8446 ext. 5005490 Cell: 519 365-1010 astass@uniongas.com

CARACO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Kingston’s Leader in Lifestyle Development Ken Dantzer Design Manager P: 613-542-8400 ext. 109 F: 613-544-9931 E: ken@caraco.net P.O. Box 70, Glenburnie, ON, K0H 1S0 www.caraco.net

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DIRECT 613.539.2100 martin@royallepage.ca

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860 PURCELL CRES. 2100 sq ft split level - 4 bdrms, 2.5 wshrms, huge family room with hrdwd floor, fireplace, w/o to deck & garage. Large master retreat with hrdwd, his & hers closet organizers. Ensuite and main bths feature custom tile work, newer tubs, vanities & granite counter tops. Many updated windows, and doors, newer kitchen with custom wine storage and tumbled stone back splash. Fully finished lower level with updated flooring, entertainment area and lower lvl office, walk out to patio. Hot tub. Roof – 1.5 yrs new!

857 DEVELOPMENT DR. - $299,900

Quality abounds in this 1530 sq.ft. Brick bungalow. The main floor features gleaming hardwood, ceramic and laminate, a lovely kitchen opening to both the dining and family rooms. Lower level features large bedroom, 3pc washroom, kitchen and separate entrance. Two gas fireplaces, 2 full and 1 half washrooms. This home is well suited for an in-law suite.

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1515 SIMMONS RD - $389,500

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Executive ranch bungalow features 4 bedrooms, two full washrooms, main floor laundry, family rm, living rm, large country kitchen with walk out to full length deck, master bdrm with ensuite & huge walk in closet. Lower lvl features rec rm, office/hobby rm, work out rm, bar, storage/workshop with walk out to oversize garage (large enough for two cars toys and work bench). Very private setting only 15 min to the Cataraqui Town Centre. Many updates over the last few years.

Up to $10,000 in Bonus Upgrades

4427 BATH RD UNIT 19, AMHERSTVIEW - $154,500

Warm and cozy best describes this 2 storey end unit town home. Two spacious bedrooms, updates include kitchen cabinets, ceramic floor in kitchen, bathroom, newer carpets in both bedrooms. The building is in good shape and has updated windows and roof. A gas stove for those cold winter nights. Separate storage unit, hook up for in unit laundry, inground pool, waterfront access to Lake Ontario and beautiful grounds.

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3829 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE - $279,900

37 TERRACEVIEW - $259,900

Nicely appointed 2 sty home featuring 3 bdrms, 2 full and 1 half wshrms, entrance to garage, updated kitchen cabinetry, walk out from kitchen to deck and back yard, fully finished lower level with in-law potential (including a kitchen). Single car garage, nice quiet street!

Looking for country living? Looking for an in-law suite? This sprawling 2300 sq.ft. Bungalow features a main floor self-contained in-law suite with full kitchen, living room, dining room, den, bedroom and 4pc washroom. The main living area features 3 bedrooms, living room, family room, main floor laundry, one full and one half washrooms, walk out from kitchen to large deck. Sitting on approx. 2 Acres and overlooking adjoining open space this property just may be what you are looking for.

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FULLY WINTERIZED & YEAR ROUND ACCESS $289,900

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474 CORONATION BLVD, AMHERSTVIEW

Just like new! this 4 bedroom home on a 1+ acre lot in Amherstview has been totally redone. with over 2000 sq ft of living space, newer bathroom with granite vanity and soaker tub, new laminate and carpet throughout, new windows in basement and beautiful light fixtures makes it move in ready. the huge updated recroom with fireplace has custom built-ins and is surround-sound ready. do not miss out! call for your private showing today. MLS® 13602768 $259,900

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608 FAY ST County living - without the drive! Located in the quiet neighbourhood of Poplar Grove, just a 5 minute drive to downtown Kingston, even less to CFB Kingston. This recently renovated 2 + 1 bedroom brick backsplit bungalow includes impressive upgrades in the last years: new roof and soffits, cork flooring in the kitchen and main bath, neutral berber carpet in both bedrooms, new full bath/laundry room, a professionally constructed mudroom with crawlspace and a new oversized double garage wired with a separate workshop. This well maintained home has plenty of living and storage space, a beautiful large deck off the kitchen for BBQs, a spacious living room with cathedral ceiling and cozy gas fireplace, and over a half acre of mature trees, green space, vegetable and perennial gardens. MLS® 13603728 $298,000

2997 BEAR CREEK RD, SOUTH FRONTENAC Less than 10 mins north of 401 you will find this very private bungalow surrounded by mature trees. Upper level one bedroom self contained unit with hardwood floors in living room, 4pc bath and laundry. Lower level in law suite with 2 bedrooms, laundry, 3 piece bath, updated kitchen and living area. Each unit has separate entrance. This home requires cosmetic updating with price to reflect work required. MLS® 13603705 $249,900

2855 COUNTY ROAD 4, STONE MILLS

Perfect home for entertaining or the family. private lot with huge deck and paved circular driveway. updated quality flooring throughout the impressive bright spacious main floor. main floor laundry and a huge walk-in closet in master. lower level is fully finished and features a huge rec room with an oak bar, fireplace, built in oak cabinets and surround sound. full walkout to rear yard. 3 bathrooms and an attached double car garage. this is a must view! MLS® 13602190 $419,900

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2901 PERTH RD, KINGSTON

This 3 bedroom brick bungalow packs a ton of the ‘wow’ factor. Fully updated inside and out including kitchen with granite counters, hardwood throughout main floor, master bedroom with ensuite, floor to vaulted ceiling fireplace, newer windows, doors, shingles, eaves and facia and deck. Professionally finished rec room with walkout. Check out the ceramic floors and 3 updated bathrooms. Circular paved driveway and great yard. Only 5 mins north of 401! MLS® 1360192 – $309,900

879 WARBURTON

Gorgeous 3 bedroom two story semi in Waterloo Village. Features fresh paint throughout, all newer flooring top to bottom, professionally finished rec room, 2 piece bath in lower level, large fenced yard with newer deck and central air. This home is move in ready! MLS® 13600114 – $229,900

DO YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE SOLD FAST? CALL ANDY AND JEFF!

TONY CHARD Broker

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784 Datzell Lane $163,500

Two storey 3 bedroom Sexton Place condo with attached garage. Great value for the first time home buyer or investor. Convenient location close to shopping, schools and park. MLS® 13604157

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Now under construction by C.H.O’dette Construction ltd. Lovely bungalow in Amherstview’s popular Lakeside subdivision featuring double car garage, 3 bedrooms, two full baths (one as ensuite) open concept, patio doors off kitchen to a nice size deck, hrv, on demand hot water system and more. MLS® 13603766

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1310 Sierra Ave $374,900

Outstanding all stone/brick bungalow situated on a premium 73’ wide midland park lot. Custom built by C.H. O’dette featuring vaulted ceilings, patio door walkout from upgraded maple kitchen to covered deck, three bedrooms, two full baths (ensuite), designer roof, ceramic floors in foyer/baths, hardwood in living room / dining room / kitchen / hallway, finished rec room with gas fireplace and walkout lower level to rear yard overlooking green belt, and finished bedroom in lower level. MLS® 13604029

942 Unity Road $699,900

Absolutely stunning custom built 2275 sq ft stone/brick bungalow nestled on a beautiful 2 acre lot providing the best of country living in the city. Loaded with all the upgrades you could want such as mocha maple kitchen with s/s appliances/granite counters/center island/breakfast bar/tiled backsplash, open concept great room with vaulted ceiling/cultured stone f/p, separate dining room, master suite with double walk-in closets/gorgeous spa-like ensuite, hardwood/ceramic floors throughout, heated bathroom floors, large covered deck with peaceful views, huge partially finished walkout lower level, c/a, c/vac, impressed concrete walkway/patio and attached oversized garage. MLS® 13603855 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, June 20, 2013

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$337,000 Is fishing, gardening or lakeside living your passion? Your opportunity is here on Dog Lake. Party all summer on the almost 1000 sq ft deck w/wrought iron fencing, overlooking the lake and the yard that looks like a private park. This practically maintenance free 2 bdrm bungalow w/separate garage is carpet free, maple kitchen, and almost everything old, is new again. Shed at water’s edge has sink for cleaning the “catch of the day�. Water taps for all the perennial gardens, central vac, c/a and appliances included. Meet me on the dock! Dir: Montreal St N., right onto Milburn, right onto Ormsbee, right onto Westview Lane to #4387.

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789 ASHWOOD DR. $143,200

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Classic, elevated bungalow, master with ensuite, roomy kitchen & large dining area, full basement with wood/oil F.A. Furnace, 90% fenced yard, South #7, Immediate Possession.

$224,900 MAPLEWOOD CIRCLE

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Set in the Maples, huge private double deck, master suite, with separate deluxe bath, two beds & bath on lower level, familyroom, maple kitchen, upgraded counters, entrance from double garage. Call to view.

Rolling 90 acres, small stream, beaver pond, maple bush, corner property, century farm house at the end of the lane, double garage. One of a kind.

Mimi Antoine, Broker of Record (613) 279-2657

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52 Stanley St $169,900

79 Bridge St E,Napanee $89,000

92 Hickory St, Gananoque $69,900

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Sutton

Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Celebrating a 25-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman

613-384-5500

Sales Representative

WORKING TOGETHER TO GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE AVAILABLE

ARNOLD CAMPBELL

613-329-8144 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

7942 LOYALIST465 PARKWAY, NAPANEE PALACEGREATER RD. WATERVIEW

WHY CALL US?

*Top 1% in Canada for sales *over 30 years of combined experience For a FREE market analysis with a courteous, dedicated, reputable, hands on approach, please make us one of your calls**

*TRACEY MCGINN

7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, 1694 JACKSONGREATER BLVD. NAPANEE WATERVIEW

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 pm

613-453-9922 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

3430 Lakeside Rd. South Frontenac $899,900 MLS 13604700

LOUGHBOROUGH LAKE

Sales Representative

Approximately 2800 sq ft executive solid brick bungalow, with full finished lower level, with complete patio door walkouts, making approximately 5300 sq ft of bright finished, elegant, perfect for entertaining living space which includes 5 bdrms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 3 car garage, paved road & paved driveway right to the front door, 16’ x 32’ in-ground pool, plus as a very rare bonus its very own private 1.3 Acre island included with this property.

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM

$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors LISTING! home is open concept and tastefullyNEW decorated, has $249,900 two storey in a desirable loattached Excellent oversizedbrick garage and separate storage cation. windows, doors, roof. Zoned b3 for mulshed. ANewer must to view! MLS 12606486

$269,000One enjoy of Lake Ontario home, from your $895,000 of athe kindview executive waterfront 225 like backdocking yard and deck.waterfront This film on directors ftpark of protected with level the St. home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has Lawrence River. 4 Baths, in-law suite, 5 bedrooms, double car garage paved driveway. Ground heating/coolattached oversized garage andsource separate storage ing, generation for hydro. This high shed.photo-volt A must toelectric view! MLS 12606486

tiple family dwelling. Bachelor apt down with separate entrance. car garage, fenced yard. ANAPANEE must to view. 7942Single LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER MLS® 13605282. WATERVIEW 3456 PRINCESS ST.

efficient home has been priced to sell. Treasure Island, host of exclusive million dollar homes. 10 Minutes from 7942 LOYALIST GREATER Downtown Kingston.PARKWAY, At this price a must toNAPANEE view. WATERVIEW Dir: Hwy #2 east, turn right at Treasure Island (St. Lawrence Ave) follow Jackson Blvd to #1694. ® MLS 13603285. Your Host Kelley Hineman. 9 LAKELAND POINT DR.

686 Arbour Cres., $359,900

8117 Highway #2, Greater Napanee $215,900

MLS 13604185

MLS 13602586

1005 Mustard Lane, South Frontenac $147,900

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM

$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486

$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concepttheand tastefully has $569,900 Absolutely finest qualitydecorated, in this totally attached oversized andplumbing, separate electrical, storage renovated home. Fullygarage upgraded shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486 insulation, windows, roof, heating, a/c and central vac. A

$219,900 to be built...1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes from down town. Only 20 units offered, end units are premium priced. Hurry these won`t last long. MLS® 13604476

3772 Round Lake Rd., $317,900

MLS 13605004

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM

MLS 13605007

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must to view. Located in this prime Kingston residential area with neighbourhood access to a waterfront park. MLS® 13600623 Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage office 384-5500 or 800-746-1991

Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage 384-5500 office or 800-746-1991

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ABSOLUTE PRIVACY

Naz Behjat 613-539-5790

DOG LAKE WATERFRONT

Situated on a gorgeous point of land on highly sought after Dog lake all year round home with full basement, over 1900 living space two decks and a sunroom with views of the lake All new in the past two years: Siding, flooring, two decks, dock, painting ,bathroom, kitchen, doors, windows, basement insulation and framing, hot water tank and water pump, water softener and septic parts. Basement with separate entrance, high ceiling, dry, insulated, two steps lower than the ground level, huge windows and perfect for a two bedroom apartment. $299,900 Dir: Battersea right on Milburn, right on Ormsbee, right to 4419 Westview lane For information email nbehjat@sutton.com View listings at www.liveinkingston.com

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