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14 GMC SIERRA DENALI 28092 Factory remote start, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heated seats/steering, nav, rev camera, park aid, OnStar, Bose snd, touch screen, DAC, tow/haul, Intellilink, auto 5.3, 8cyl, 4x4, crew cab, short box, trailer hitch, box liner, chrome wheels, air bags, AC, cruise. 34,118 km.

$45,495 $

305

bi-weekly

84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 POLARIS RZR 1000XP HIGHLIFTER 26925 On demand AWD, 110 horsepower, EPS, automatic. 402 km.

$22,495 $

136

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

12 CHEVROLET ORLANDO LT $13,995 $

27905 Factory remote start, 7 pass, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, heated seats, OnStar, auto 2.4, 4cyl ECOTEC, keyless entry, roof rack, alloys, fog lights, tinted windows, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, CD, sat radio, cruise, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 79,532 km.

124

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 DODGE RAM1500 REBEL $42,995 $

27813A Auto 5.7, V8 HEMI, 4x4, factory remote start, pwr roof/ seats/windows/locks/mirrors, leather trim seats, heated seats/ mirrors/steering, rev camera, park aid, Bluetooth, keyless entry, crew cab, short box, trailer hitch, tonn cover, box liner, alloys, AC, MP3, cruise, Alpine snd, hill start assist, tow/haul. 27,943 km.

260

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 FORD TRANSIT 350HD 26579 Auto, 3.2, 3 dr, 6 cyl, RWD, diesel, keyless entry, AC, trailer hitch, cruise, air bags, vinyl seats/ floor, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, CD, curbside mirrors, steering wheel ctrls, tilt steering wheel. 16,170 km

$41,995 $

254

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON $35,995 $

27656 Manual 6spd 3.6, V6, 4x4, heated seats/mirrors, nav, U-connect, cruise, BFG’s, hill start assist, sway bar, axle lock, touch screen, keyless entry, trailer hitch, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 30,074 km.

217

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 FORD F150 LARIAT FX4 $49,995 $

26798 Auto, DAC, factory remote start, eco boost, leather, heated/ vented seats, nav, sync, blindspot detect, cross traffic alert, 4 dr, 6 cyl, 4x4, keyless entry, trailer hitch, short box, air bags, traction ctrl, CD, MP3, sat radio, pwr seats/windows/locks/mirrors, Sony snd, touch screen, steering wheel ctrl. 11,218 km

302

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 27766 Flex fuel, leather, economy mode, heated seats/mirrors, nav, rev camera, cruise, pwr liftgate/doors/ seats/windows/locks/mirrors, hill start assist, touch screen, keyless entry, roof rack, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 35,835 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$24,255 $

146

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 JEEP PATRIOT HIGH ALTITUDE 27666E Leather, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, heated $22,495 seats/mirrors, U-connect, auto $ 2.4, 4cyl, 4x4, keyless entry, roof rack, alloys, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, cruise, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 14,984 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

136

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT $28,995 $

27501 Push button start, heated seats/mirrors/steering, rev camera, park aid, u-connect, touch screen, auto 3.6, 6cyl, RWD, coupe, keyless entry, alloys, rear spoiler, tinted windows, air bags, traction ctrl, pwr seats/windows/locks/mirrors, AC, MP3, cruise, sport mode, hill start assist. 9,448 km.

175

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 CHRYSLER T & C PREMIUM $31,995 $

27433 Auto 3.6, pwr roof/seats/ liftgate/doors/windows/locks/ mirrors, heated seats/mirrors/ steering, DVDx2, nav, rev camera, u-connect, FWD, keyless entry, factory remote start, roof rack, alloys, air bags, economy mode, AC, touch screen hill start assist, window shades, cruise. 23,724 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

193

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

14 FORD EXPLORER SPORT $36,995 $

27687 Leather, heated seats, rev camera, park aid, sync, pwr liftgate/ seats/windows/locks/mirrors, blindspot detect, auto, 6cyl, 4WD, keyless/keypad entry, factory remote start, roof rack, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, nav ready, cruise, trailer sway, cross traffi alert, DAC, touch screen, Sony snd. 60,706 km.

248

bi-weekly

84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 27427 Auto, 4cyl TURBO GDI, pwr roof/windows/locks/mirrors, leather, nav, rev camera, park aid, Bluetooth, dimension snd, FWD, coupe, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, heated seats, AC, MP3, sat radio, cruise, steer mode select, touch screen. 31,828 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$21,995 $

133

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 FIAT 500L LOUNGE $18,255 $

27940 4cyl Turbo, panoramic roof, heated seats, nav, rev camera, Bluetooth, U-connect, auto 1.4, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, pwr windows/locks/ mirrors, cruise, steer wheel ctrls. 24,018 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

110

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 MAZDA 3 GX $12,995 $

27845 Auto 2.0, hatchback, alloys, AC, Bluetooth, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, rear spoiler, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 30,771 km.

99

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

All payments are based on bi-weekly payments. All 2010–2012 – 60 mths: 2013 – 72 mths, 2014 – 84 mths, 2015 & 2016 – 96 mths: P.P.S.A, License and taxes extra. EG: $10,000 + Taxes $1,300 + P.P.S.A. $65 = $11,365 financed over 60 mths at 5.9% = $117.34 Bi-Weekly with a cost of borrowing of $1,962.47 on approved credit. All cash deals are price of vehicle + taxes. Terms & rates are current at time of print. 0 Down + HST. Most 2015 & 2016 vehicles are former daily rentals. Bayview Auto is not responsible for pricing, vehicle option or mileage errors printed in this flyer. Contact dealership for more information.


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BayviewAuto.ca 15 FORD FUSION S $14,995 $

27890 Auto 2.5, alloys, rev camera, sync, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls. 56,089 km.

91

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

14 FORD MUSTANG GT 26842 Auto 5.0, alloys, leather, heated seats, park aid, sync, 2dr, 8cyl, RWD, keyless entry, rear spoiler, airbags, traction ctrl, bucket seats, pwr seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, heated mirrors, cruise, steer wheel ctrl, tilt steer, convertible, shaker snd sys. 22,206 km PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$30,995 $

208

bi-weekly

84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

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13 VW JETTA SPORTLINE $14,995 $

27691 Auto 2.5, pwr roof/ windows/locks/mirrors, heated seats/mirrors, Bluetooth, cruise, touch screen, sedan, 5cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, leatherette, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 72,072 km.

114

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 VW JETTA TRENDLINE

27694 Auto 2.0, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, fog lights, air bags, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 27,006 km.

$13,255 $

101

bi-weekly

13 VW JETTA HIGHLINE $14,495 $

27689 Auto 2.5, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, heated seats/mirrors, leather, Bluetooth, cruise, touch screen, sedan, 5cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 77,209 km.

110

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 SMART FORTWO PASSION $8,995 $

26927 Auto, 2 dr, 3 cyl, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, hubcaps, airbags, bucket seats, heat seats, AC, MP3, external temp, gauge, pwr windows/locks. 24,463 km

69

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 MAZDA 3 TOURING 27522 Auto 2.0, push button start, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, SKYACTIV, touch screen, 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 28,154 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$16,495 $

100

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 VW GOLF COMFORTLINE 27108 Auto 1.8, touch screen, alloys, Bluetooth, pwr seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, cruise, hatchback, 4dr, 4cyl TSI, FWD, keyless entry, airbags, AC, MP3, sat radio, steering wheel ctrl, tilt steering, height adj seats. 30,403 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$16,495 $

100

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS 26989 Factory remote start, leather, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, convertible, touch screen, Boston Premium audio, auto, 2dr, 6cyl, RWD, alloys, keyless entry, air bags, traction ctrl, pwr seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, AC, MP3, sat radio, park aid, OnStar, tilt steer, steer ctrls. 38,154 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$29,995 $

181

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

14 FORD FUSION SE $20,995 $

25203 Auto, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AWD, Sedan, keyless/keypad entry, eco boost, alloys, air bags, traction ctrl, leather, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, heated seats/mirrors, AC, dual climate, CD player, MP3, sat radio, nav, rev camera, park aid, sync, cruise, steering wheel ctrls, curbside mirrors, touch screen. 19,739 km

141

bi-weekly

84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

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12 HONDA CIVIC LX 27622 Manual 5spd, alloys, pwr roof/windows/locks/mirrors, AC, Bluetooth, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, height adjust seat, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 50,743 km.

$10,995 $

98

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 VW BEETLE HIGHLINE 27007 Nav, Bluetooth, 2-tone interior, heated seats/mirrors, auto, 2dr, 4cyl TSI, coupe, keyless entry, chrome wheels, rear spoiler, pwr roof/windows/ locks/mirrors, air bags, height adjust seats, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, touch screen, cruise, steering wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 9,135 km.

$22,995 $

139

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 27704 Auto 2.0, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 40,457 km.

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$12,995 $

99

bi-weekly

16 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 27155 Auto, cruise, rev camera, My Link, touch screen, OnStar, 4dr, 4cyl ECOTEC, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/ mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 32,540 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$15,995 $

97

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 HONDA CIVIC Si 25484 Manual, 4 dr, 4 cyl, FWD, Sedan, keyless entry, alloys, air bags, traction ctrl, pwr roof/ windows/locks/mirrors, heated seats/mirrors, AC, CD player, MP3, sat radio, Bluetooth, touch screen, premium audio system, cruise, steering wheel ctrls. 55,932 km

$17,995 $

137

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

12 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS

27917 Auto 1.8, AC, 4cyl, OnStar, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, CD, sat radio, pwr windows/locks, tilt steering. 49,893 km.

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

$10,495 $

93

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 27690 Pwr roof/seats/windows/ locks/mirrors, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, auto 2.0, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, alloys, air bags, bucket seats, lumbar support, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 43,008 km.

$13,495 $

103

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

12 VW JETTA GLI 27121 Auto 2.0, GLI Turbo, 4dr, 4cyl TSI, FWD, heated seats/ mirrors, Bluetooth, cruise, touch screen, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors, sedan, alloys, keyless entry, airbags, height adjust seats, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, tilt steer, steering wheel ctrls. 59,227 km.

$15,995 $

142

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 FORD FIESTA SE 27060 Sync, cruise, alloys, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, AC, auto, 4dr, 4cyl, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, fog lights, airbags, height adj seat, CD, MP3, sat radio, steering wheel ctrls, tilt steer, ext temp gauge. 46,232 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$12,495 $

75

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 27714 Heated seats, AC, Bluetooth, cruise, auto 2.0, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, height adjust seat, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 16,299 km.

$12,995 $

99

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 VW JETTA HIGHLINE 27001 Auto 4dr, 4cyl TSI, rev camera, Bluetooth, leather, blindspot monitor, forward collision warn, heated seats, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, sedan, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, push button start, air bags, AC, dual climate, CD, MP3, sat radio, cruise, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering, ext temp gauge. 10,070 km.

$23,495 $

142

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

157

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT

27523 Auto 1.4, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, OnStar, MYLINK, 4cyl ECOTEC, FWD, touch screen, keyless entry, factory remote start, alloys, fog lights, push button start, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, cruise. 16,376 km.

$19,255 $

116

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

15 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 27812 Manual 6spd, 4cyl Turbo, pwr roof/windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heated seats, nav, rev camera, park aid, Bluetooth, coupe, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, push button start, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, cruise. 5,629 km.

15 MAZDA 6 GT $25,995 $

26915 Auto, alloys, tinted windows, blind spot monitor, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, nav, leather, heated seats, 4dr, 4cyl, FWD, touch screen, Bose snd, adaptive front lighting, skyactive, cruise, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering, push button start, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, rev camera, Bluetooth. 41,386 km.

$19,495 $

118

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 27709 Auto 2.0, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, fog lights, air bags, height adjust seat, AC, CD, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 31,454 km.

$12,995 $

99

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

All payments are based on bi-weekly payments. All 2010–2012 – 60 mths: 2013 – 72 mths, 2014 – 84 mths, 2015 & 2016 – 96 mths: P.P.S.A, License and taxes extra. EG: $10,000 + Taxes $1,300 + P.P.S.A. $65 = $11,365 financed over 60 mths at 5.9% = $117.34 Bi-Weekly with a cost of borrowing of $1,962.47 on approved credit. All cash deals are price of vehicle + taxes. Terms & rates are current at time of print. 0 Down + HST. Most 2015 & 2016 vehicles are former daily rentals. Bayview Auto is not responsible for pricing, vehicle option or mileage errors printed in this flyer. Contact dealership for more information.

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Author tries to shed light on the darker side of dementia and worked for the Bell Telephone Company from the time she graduated high school until Campbellford – “Writing Holding on to she married and moved to Winnipeg in 1958 Mamie helped me understand what my at the age of 37. mother was going through as her illness took “Campbellford was always home to my hold, and helped me to come to terms with mother even though she lived in Winnipeg how dramatically dementia had changed my for 50 years. My mother’s ashes (and my father’s ashes) are buried in her parents’ plot mother’s personality.” Those are the words of Elizabeth Murray, a in Mount Pleasant Cemetery,” said Murray, self-published author from Winnipeg, who is who was baptized at Christ Church here. “I began writing my story as a quest for Elizabeth Murray, a self-published author from returning to Campbellford to tell her story. Winnipeg, is returning to Campbellford library The Alzheimer Society Peterborough, redemption. I needed to prove to myself to talk about her book Holding on to Mamie, de- Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland that I wasn’t the spiteful daughter that my scribed as a daughter’s poignant memoir of her and Haliburton has partnered with the mother described in her notes and that my mother and I did have a close and loving mother’s bewildering decline from dementia. Campbellford library to host the talk. Murray’s mother grew up in Campbellford relationship,” she explained. “I thought that sharing my experience might raise awareness of some of the darker signs of dementia, the signs that are common but that maybe aren‘t talked about as often,” she added. “I hope that sharing my story might make someone else‘s battle against dementia a little easier and will also help others come to a We’d like your feedback. better understanding of dementia, which in turn will help to normalize the disease and reduce some of the We’re planning tomorrow’s electricity stigma that unfortunately still exists system and we’d like to hear what today.” Murray will bring copies of matters most to our customers. her book for sale and it is also available on her website at: www. holdingontomamie.ca. Hydro One’s first job is to deliver electricity safely and reliably to our My Mother, Dementia and Me is the name of the public event which customers. We’re in the process of developing a five-year plan for our will take place on Tues., June 21 at electricity distribution system. 1 p.m. at the library. Registration is required. For more information, call 705-653-3611. We’d like your feedback regarding the level and type of service that

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Like it or not, guns are the issue

The end of the United States? “If we do not get tough and smart real fast, we are not going to have a country anymore,” said Donald Trump after the massacre in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando early Sunday morning, and The Donald never exaggerGwynne Dyer ates. The United States is a very fragile entity, only two-and-a-bit centuries old. One more attack like Orlando – 50 dead and 53 wounded and it’s finished. No? That’s not what Trump meant? Then how many Orlandos would it take to destroy the United States? One a month? That wouldn’t really do it either, because on average around 200 Americans are killed and wounded in mass shootings every month. It’s been going on for many years, and the United States is still there. The politicians offer their “thoughts and prayers for the victims and their loved ones,” and everybody carries on as before. After all, 200 killed and wounded a month in mass shootings isn’t all that big a number in a population of 325 million, and anyway trying to bring in gun control is not worth the political effort. It has been tried repeatedly, and it just doesn’t work. Indeed, the National Rifle Association may be right in insisting that the problem is not guns but Americans. (Their slogan is actually “Guns don’t kill people; people kill people,” but we all know which people they are talking about.) Firearms are also widely available in Canada, but the Canadian gun murder rate is eight times lower. Even in countries where assault weapons are widely available (like Switzerland and Israel, where military reservists keep their weapons at home), the firearms-related death rate is less than a third of the American rate, and mass shooting are very rare. “Violence is as American as cherry pie,” as H. Rap Brown once put it, and on the whole Americans have just decided to live with it. That’s not an entirely unreasonable decision, because changing a whole culture is hard, slow, uncertain work, and 13,286 gun deaths per year (including

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massacres, one-on-one killings, suicides and accidents) is only one in every 25,000 Americans. But what about terrorism? That’s a real threat, isn’t it? The aforesaid Donald Trump even tweeted that President Obama should resign immediately in disgrace if he didn’t say the words “radical Islamic terrorism” out loud. But it’s not even clear yet if that’s what the Orlando horror was really about. It’s true that the Orlando shooter, 29-year-old Omar Mateen, was born in New York to Afghan immigrant parents who raised him as a Muslim, but his exwife says that he wasn’t very interested in Islam. Maybe he changed after she left (he used to beat her up a lot), but his father says that the trigger for his killing spree was seeing two gay men kissing in public in Miami. On the other hand, there are reports that he called 911 to declare his allegiance to Islamic State just before he started shooting, and some witnesses say he shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is great!) as he was killing people. Even if true, this doesn’t mean that Mateen was acting on Islamic State’s orders. IS websites do NOT encourage potential supporters to phone head office for instructions before going out to commit terrorist acts. Just go and do it, that’s all. We’ll know more later, but we may never know his motives for certain. It doesn’t much matter: people commit massacres for all sorts of bizarre reasons, and it makes no difference to the victims which particular one is driving them. It shouldn’t make much difference to the public or the politicians either, because Mateen is just one more mass murderer among hundreds, very few of whom are Muslims. Donald Trump (and some other people) will be pushing the “terrorism” button as hard as they can, in the hope that they can fool people into backing extreme solutions to what is really a very small problem, but that is just cynical self-interest. So what should happen? Nothing much, really. The US will go on living with the occasional mass murder because the culture is too hard to change. And terrorism, whether this particular event was terrorism or not, will continue to be one of the (relatively minor) costs of doing business in the 21st century.

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Editorial - Chris Malette And…. Here we go again. into a primary school and mowed down children Another mass shooting – there are now more as young as six and seven. mass shootings in the United States than there are Want to buy one if you’re a Florida resident? days in the calendar – and we’re all horrified. We’re There is exactly zero day’s wait needed to obtain horrified, shocked and one in the Sunshine State. appalled, in the official A guy who should not have But, hey, enjoy your condo parlance of the stateand trailer winters there, ments from presidents been so able to waltz into his Snowbirds! and prime ministers, nearest gun shop and arm him- Wait, here’s a bit of good but is anything going to news – there’s a three-day change the inexorable self with military grade weap- waiting period for a handgun death march of Ameripurchase, but it’s relatively as ons did just that. cans and their vast areasy as buying a loaf of bread senal of weaponry that or a bottle of vodka to buy a more rightly belongs in gun of any sort in Florida and a military armoury, not in the broom closet or next most other states. to the jockey shorts and socks in the top drawer? The death toll from last weekend’s attack means No. Not one stutter step, it will not. the Orlando shooting now surpasses the 2007 masMany of us awaoke Sunday to hear the news that sacre at Virginia Tech University, where 32 died, some 50 individuals had been killed and more than as the most deadly mass shooting in American histhat number wounded in what’s now the largest tory. mass shooting in American history. According to the crowd-sourced website Mass Oh, there are now debates about the Islamic ele- Shooting Tracker (yes, there IS such a thing), the ment in all of this, the anti-gay aspect of the event U.S. suffered 372 mass shootings last year, de– it was at a gay nightclub in Orlando and that is fined as a single incident that kills or injures four undeniably an important factor in this crime of or more people. Some 475 people were killed and hate on so many levels – and, of course the gun 1,870 wounded. debate. Of course, we’ll be hearing the old National Rifle But one thing is certain, a guy who by all rights Association say, ‘Guns don’t kill people, people should not have been so able to waltz into his near- kill people’ again and again, but the simple fact est gun shop and arm himself with military grade is the gun lobby in the States – and the sheer weapons did just that and perpetrated an act that firearm and ammunitions manufacturing indushas gripped the continent, at least for now and un- try – is so massive that any hope to legislate any til the next monstrous atrocity occurs. effective remedy is all but pointless, dismal as The killer, Omar Mateen, a US citizen of Afghan it sounds. descent who was born in New York and lived in Besides, short of rounding up the guns from Florida, was not on a terrorism watch list. private homes – a scenario incredibly believed However, the FBI interviewed him twice in by an equally incredibly stunned and gullible 2013-14 after he made “inflammatory remarks” to number of Americans – there are now too many a colleague, before closing its investigation. guns out on the streets and in the underwear Mateen had legally purchased several guns in the drawers of Americans to make one iota of difdays before the attack. ference in the big scheme of things. The AR-15 semi-automatic rifle was one of the The sheer image of parents of wee children two guns reportedly used by Mateen. The other killed in the Sandy Hook horror, parents pleadwas a semi-automatic 9 mm handgun. ing for some stop to the tide of weaponization By latest U.S. government figures, there are about of the American public, did little or nothing 3.3 million AR-15s in private ownership hands in to move the votes of lawmakers in the United the US. It’s a particularly lethal weapon, capable States. of firing 45 rounds per minute. How lethal? There What makes anyone think a so-called ‘domeswere 26 people killed by AR-15 in Sandy Hook tic terrorist’ shooting up a gay bar in Florida will in 2012 – when a crazed young gunman walked make a lick of difference? Distribution Inquiries 613-966-2034 ext 508

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Campbellford-Seymour emergency fund makes donation to aid fire victims in Alberta By John Campbell Campbellford – For the first time since the Campbellford/Seymour Fire and Emergency Fund was established in 1989, the money donated to the fund every year by firefighters is not staying in the community. Instead, the record amount they raised in May, $6,007 from their annual toll bridge, car wash and barbecue was donated by the committee that manages the fund to the Canadian Red Cross, in support of its efforts to help victims of the wildfires in Alberta recover from their losses.

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The donation will be matched by the federal and Alberta governments. “We just felt it was a good thing [to do],” said Trent Hills Fire Chief Tim Blake, pointing out there are families in Campbellford and area with members living and working in Alberta who have suffered the loss of homes and jobs as a result of the wildfires. Committee chair Councillor Cathy Redden said the donation is “also an acknowledgement of the work that our first responders do.” “We’ve had very generous donations over the years from the fire department with respect to our fund, and we felt as a committee that this was one year we could say put it where it’s really needed right now,” she said. “Bottom line, we‘re all Canadians. Who could not watch that and not do something?” As of June 2, the Canadian Red Cross said individuals, corporations and community groups from across Canada had donated $125 million to assist people affected by the disaster. Evacuees from Fort McMurray began returning to their neighbourhoods last week, with many finding their homes had been destroyed by the fire that

swept through parts of the city in early May. The Sharpe family, owners of a local grocery store, donate food for the firefighters‘ barbecue every year. “I’m really thrilled we could do something like this for the Fort M c M u r r a y people,” Steve Sharpe said. “Having spent time in Alberta, I know they’d do it for us. They‘re very generous people.” The local fire and emergency fund, administered by a committee of volunteers, p r o v i d e s assistance with accommodation, food and clothing to victims of a fire or disaster within the CampbellfordSeymour ward of Trent Hills. The committee

stresses it is not an insurance company but a provider of assistance and counselling for the first 24 to 48 hours after an event. “Some years, we never hear from the department [that individuals need help],” Redden said. “Many

families have their own insurance that immediately kicks in.” The committee also helps the fire department in acquiring specialized equipment or by underwriting education programs related to fire prevention and safety.

The plight of Albertan residents whose lives have been disrupted by wildfires ripping through their province touched members of the Campbellford/Seymour Fire and Emergency Fund committee, Fire Station 1, and the fund‘s supporters (l-r), Brian Buchanan, Paula Meier, John Sharpe, Steve Sharpe, Trent Hills Councillor Cathy Redden and Fire Chief Tim Blake. They decided to donate the $6,007 firefighters raised at this year‘s toll bridge, car wash and barbecue to the Canadian Red Cross. Photo by John Campbell

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Stirling Council, committee meeting dates decided By Terry McNamee Stirling - The summer meeting schedule has been set for both Stirling Council and committee meetings during July and August. Council will meet at 7 p.m.

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Madoc - After three years of fundraising and a lot of hard work, the Madoc Off-Leash Dog Park is set to officially open on Sunday, June 19. The park, located at 38 Burnside Road off Seymour Street West, will host a leash-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m., and the event will continue until 2 p.m. The dog park, which hosts areas for both large and small dogs, has truly been a community effort. The Municipality of Centre Hastings donated a 10-year lease on the land for the park and local

businesses and volunteers stepped up to donate their time, goods and services, some worth thousands of dollars, to help with fundraising efforts for the fully fenced park. Come out, have a piece of cake and see Centre Hastings’ latest attraction. And be sure to pick up your Madoc Off-Leash Dog Park membership while you’re there. It’s only $15 a year for a place where your pet can run free … and it makes a great Father’s Day gift.

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RepoRts foR JUNe 2016 “I Pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty. My Hands to larger service, My Health to better living for my club, my community and my country.” Hastings County Juvenile Diabetes Club 2016 2016 was the first year having the Juvenile Diabetes Club in Hastings County. Our first meeting for the club was at the Springbrook Hall on March 28th. That night, we confirmed the date of the fundraiser walk and discussed the details of the event, we received our pledge sheets, discussed what to wear and bring to the walk, decided on our team name “Kicking Diabetes Where it Counts” and our t-shirt design. After getting the first meeting under our belt, we met regularly at the Springbrook hall. Over various meetings we learned what diabetes really was, both type 1 and type 2, what the difference was between them and how diabetes affects your daily life. We had Kerri MacDonald and Christine

Reed (both mother’s of 4-H kids with diabetes) come and demonstrate some of the equipment used for testing your blood sugar level and let kids willing to try, test their blood sugar too. With Belleville Toyota as our t-shirt sponsor we were able to have custom shirts with a logo we designed. We also made and decorated homemade banners for the walk to show off our 4-H fundraising spirit. The Walk for Juvenile Diabetes was held at the Zwick’s Park downtown Belleville on May 14th, 2016. The 4-H group met there at 8:30 am ready to walk! We signed up to have the 4-H Milkshake Booth for that weekend, selling milkshakes for $3 each and ice cream for $1 per scoop and all our proceeds were donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDRF). The 5km walk began at 10:00 am and in total our club raised $1500 for JDRF. ~ As reported by Paige Matthews (Age 13)

our achievement and their choice of another fair. The fairs that are available to show at are Tweed, Stirling, Shannonville, Belleville and Madoc. The dates are as followed: in Tweed we show on Sunday July 12th, in Stirling we show on Saturday August 13th, in Shannonville we show on Saturday August 27, in Bellville we show on Saturday September 3rd and in Madoc we show on Saturday September 17th. And for those place, are able to show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair from November 7th to 9th. On top of showing we will have our Milkshake Booth at the Twilight Meeting to raise funds for our club. The Twilight Meeting is on July 18th in Stirling at the Kooistra farm. We are all looking forward to another fun year. ~ As reported by Rachael Simpson (age 13)

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Tweed refugee sponsorship group will support Syrian refugee families in Prince Edward County By Brett Mann Tweed – When the Tweed Refugee Sponsorship Committee (TRSC) formed in October 2015, it was agreed early on that if it proved impossible for whatever reason to bring a Syrian refugee family to Tweed, the funds raised would go to a similar effort in the surrounding region. This is in fact what has transpired, as TRSC was not able to find suitable accommodations for such a family before the federal government’s “hastily announced” deadline for Syrian refugee sponsorship. The work of TRSC shone a light on the generosity of people from Tweed and beyond, raising over $37,000 in a brief period of time with minimal fundraising efforts. That money will now go to the Prince Edward County Syrian Refugee Fund (PEC Syria) which is currently sponsoring 26 people in three families, with another 50 refugees expected by the end of this year. TRSC reports that donations came from generous local people as well as people from across Canada. Locally Tweed Elementary School students raised nearly $500 and a theatre production by Tweed and Company Theatre brought in $1,000. The John M. and Bernice Parrott Foundation

contributed $10,000. In a recent interview, TRSC members Lynda Van Will and Barbara Goode reported that the committee will now disband. “PEC Syria has already responded on their website and it’s all positive comments,” said Van Will. “They’re so excited too, as excited as we are.” Members of TRSC will keep in touch with the progress of PEC Syria. Goode explains, “We are invited to any events they have with the families and there is a newsletter which we will be able to receive.” Attempts are being made to co-ordinate a visit with three Syrian refugee girls and the students of Tweed Elementary School, but “June is a busy month,” and the visit may have to be postponed to later in the year. “It takes a village to look after these families and they are including us in the village now,” Goode observes. The Tweed group holds no resentment towards the federal government for its unexpected imposition of a deadline for sponsorship. “I think maybe things get more complicated than they look at the beginning, right?” said Goode. “That was a huge amount of people to try to move … the immigration workers were being over-worked and couldn’t always get to our lists. The government hadn’t foreseen that

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Canadian Tire’s Jumpstart gives Trent Hills kids a sporting chance and accepting donations. For McIlmoyle, Jumpstart is all about giving kids opportunity. “Jumpstart gets kids out and Campbellford – The staff of Trent Hills Canadian Tire is leaping into action as the final weeks active … gets them away from the TV, the comof fundraising for the Jumpstart program gets a puter, computer games,” she said with a grin. Last year $13,001 was raised and they won a leg up with another big event. community barbecue from corporate office and “We’re all working as a team,” said Margaret McIlmoyle, who is the inspiration behind the everyone is hoping to beat that amount. fundraising which includes a buildup to a cash Sarah Lewis and her husband Aaron Macanuel only barbecue on Sat., June 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 took over the store in the fall of 2012 and are p.m. The day will include a silent auction, bake staunch supporters of Jumpstart. “Our chapter has helped 279 kids since 2011. sale and craft sale. Nationally, 1,168,757 kids have been helped Staff has been raising money by selling Jumpstart magnets and balls and pucks in the store across Canada and our region has helped 148,205 kids,” said Lewis. “Jumpstart can help cover fees for lots of activities including dancing, swimming lessons, gymnastics, and a whole host of athletic activities. We are also happy to work with schools VETERINARY SERVICE to support programs for classes but SMALL ANIMAL CARE would need to discuss this option with Dr. Lex Luttikhuis, Dr. Michelle Chiunti interested teachers and principals.” Lewis also mentioned that money and Associates has been specifically earmarked for Medical • Surgical • Dental • Dermatology hockey and “it doesn’t come out of By Appointment: • Open 7 Days a 8:00-6:00 Week • our fund’s budget. It’s on a first-come Monday–Friday: first-serve basis. The great thing is you Saturday: 8:30-1:00 Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00 can get up to $500 instead of the usual 86 Big Apple Drive, RR#5 Colborne Medical t Surgical t Dental t Rehabilitation $300 because hockey is so expensive.” PLEASE CALLR.R.#5 FOR AN APPOINTMENT To apply for hockey specifically, 86 Big Apple D rive, Colborne, O ntario K0K 1S0

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Piano student receives provincial honours Campbellford - Representing Peterborough at the Ontario Music Festival Association (OMFA) 2016 provincial finals, local piano student Esmeralda WangAcker continues to hit the high notes and show her passion for music. Her piano teacher, Debra RichardsonEdge of Havelock, explained her win at OMFA. “The Honourable Mention she received is an award given to students who did not win first, second or third prize but are deemed by the adjudicators to be worthy of note.� She added, “As a result of Esmeralda‘s piano performances at the Peterborough Kiwanis Music Festival [PKMF] in April, her name was put forward by the adjudicators to represent Peterborough at the provincials. She was one of 11 musicians representing the Festival.� She won first place in her class at the PKMF with a score of 89. As a provincial finalist, Esmeralda represented the Festival at the Grade 8 level in piano. The OMFA hosted their competition in Peterborough. The six-day event, which wrapped up on June 6, took place at numerous churches in Peterborough and as Esmeralda’s teacher noted, “There were 45 other Grade 8 level students from across Ontario competing in her level.� This was her second year representing the Peterborough area at the provincials.

Football support recognized in Norwood By Bill Freeman

Norwood – Since the return of football to Norwood District High in 2005, one of the enduring traditions has been a good old fashioned Friday Night Lights-styled showcase. The extravaganza, not always on a Friday but definitely at night, has always been an entertaining spectacle with Mother Nature often stepping in to remind fans that football is not all sunshine and Rose Bowls. The event, which took a one-year pause in 2014, has been both a fundraiser and an opportunity to allow the community to enjoy football together, and the games draw hundreds of fans who don’t always get a chance to see the junior and senior Knights play afternoon games. There has been plenty of supporters over the years, who have stepped up to make the games possible, and this week the NDHS football program had a chance to formally thank two of them, the Havelock Lions Club and Oakland Greens Gold Club, who jointly covered the cost of renting construction lights which lit up the field. The school presented enlarged photos from the 2015 double-header against the North Hastings Huskies to Bruce and Marilyn Wharram of Oakland Greens and Jonathan Prosser of the Havelock Lions. The juniors rolled over the Huskies 18-8 while the seniors were edged in a barnburner 48-46.

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Trent Hills Relay For Life lights up field house By Bill Freeman Hastings – After a couple of years of mixed weather, the Trent Hills Relay For Life took its empowering and emotional Cancer Society fundraiser to the comfy confines of the Hastings Field House, with 125 participants coming together to raise $23,304. “We thought we’d try something different. We’ve had some rocky weather,” said Emily Vassiladias, community fundraising specialist with the Cancer Society’s Peterborough and District office. “The Hastings community has really embraced it,” she said. Nine teams took part in an event that’s many things: a fundraiser, a show of solidarity for survivors and a memorial to those who have lost battles with cancer. The Misfits were the top fundraiser with $5,000. Relay For Life is the society’s signature event and raised more than $33 million last year. “Cancer indiscriminately kills and I want to see it gone,” said Mary McTaggart of the TD Canada Trust team. “Cancer is very prevalent in my family and even if it wasn’t, everybody is touched by it one way or another. I’ve seen infants right through to seniors suffer and nobody should have to.” In 2015 alone 196,900 new cases were diagnosed. “Each year you come back and you see people from the year before and that’s always a good thing. There are more survivors every year and that’s good,” said Judy Frey, who officially opened this year’s relay. “We need to raise money to support the different programs the society runs for us,” she said. “Until you’re involved and you need help from the society, you have no idea how much help they give you.” “As a survivor, it’s events like this that remind you how fortunate you are,” said Patt McDowell of the Hastings Public School team. “I am a huge supporter of Relay. Coming together with other survivors is so powerful knowing that you can get through it.” McDowell recalled her first Relay and the moment she passed a luminary with the words “I miss you mum” written on the side. “I lost it. I was so grateful that my son did not have to write that on my bag. Seeing that, is a reminder that I am here and I need to embrace life and participate and give back, and that’s what this is all about for me.”

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Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Jamboree shows the heart of country music

with the draw for a custom guitar and ent. Funds raised in the draw go to- front of the bandstand was mostly formers while many others got up on case. Friday’s cash draw winner re- ward the Marmora Fair to be held in filled to capacity with every kind of the dance platform to do a lively twocamping chair as fans stayed well into step or slow waltz to their favourite Marmora – Four days of entertain- ceived $700 while Saturday the draw September. ment from June 9-12 at the Marmora netted over $900 for the lucky recipi- The natural grass amphitheatre in the night to hear their favourite per- ballads. Fairgrounds, provided camping, dancing and getting together with friends from the country music/bluegrass circuit. Over the past 10 years, this has been a regular event hosted by the Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Country Music Jamboree. The weekend roster included such names as John Milner, Pickled Chicken Band and Mike Pollard. The Steve Smith band performed throughout the entire weekend, both in their own right, as well as backup for many of the entertainers. Saturday’s performers were Dallas Arney, Joanne Post, Jackie Fraser and Art Lajambe, along with Montana Reg Benoit hams it up with Gloria Downer-Pearson (Peterborough’s CounSky, Sid Prescott and headliner Reg try Lady), centre and Lynn Cowen, while they confer with manager Violet Benoit. On Saturday June 18th, we are packing up and Campbell just before Benoit’s appearance as headliner for the Saturday Benoit, originally from Port au Port, bringing our show on the road. Whether you're coming night Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Jamboree. Photo by Margriet Kitchen Newfoundland, brought his traditional to sweat, shop, or enjoy the day, we'd love to see you country western sound featuring hits by Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, at the grand opening of: and many more. During the entire time, 50/50 tickets were on sale, along

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“We went as high as we could within reason,” Southorn said. “We’ve gained retail square footage because we’ve just gone higher everywhere. With all the new fixtures everything’s higher.” He said the store needed the upgrade. “It’s a nice changeover. It’s been good overall.” The back part of the store is about 30 years old and the front is part of the original building which is over 100 years old and is recognized by the Asphodel-Norwood Historical Society with a heritage plaque. With the expansion, Southorn says they’ll be able to carry a lot more building material like pressure treated lumber, insulation and tar paper. They have also added a new colour match paint system. There was “a little bit of everything” in the welcome home flyer. Southorn said that the barbecue and lawn mower were by far the “best movers” during the sale.

Harold Tibbits of the Norwood Lions Club works the grill during a special barbecue the club ran for Norwood Hardware during their “Welcome Home” grand re-opening celebration. Photo by Bill Freeman

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Doctor prescribed opioids 5,383, Cannabis 0.

Dear Editor Justin Trudeau really should go down the hall and elbow his way into former Toronto Police Chief MP Bill Blair’s Parliamentary office and tell him he wants to fast track the legalization of cannabis to the end of June 2016. Then Justin might call current Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders and ask him politely to drop the 71 Criminal charges, the 186 charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and release any of the 90 arrested in recent cannabis dispensary raids who might still be lingering in one of his steel cages. Millions of dollars in police and court time are about to be squandered even if Liberals keep their word to introduce cannabis legislation in the Spring of 2017. Surely Canadians have better, more enlightened and humane ways to spend their tax dollars. Here is the reality check upon which the above suggestion is offered: Dr. Kieran Moore, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University in Kingston, recently pointed out the fact we have a “prescribed drug epidemic in Ontario.” According to Dr. Moore 5,383 Ontario residents

died from non-intentional, opioidrelated causes from 2002 to 2014. Right here in Hastings County an average of five people per year, between 2006 and 2010, died from accidental opioid overdoses. Dr. Moore points out that even a week of opioid pain killer use can lead to addiction. In that same time period how many people died from cannabis? Zero. Not one death has ever been attributed to the use of cannabis. In fact, “A recent study by the Journal of the American Medical Association has indicated that legalized marijuana in certain areas coincided with a drastic reduction in painkiller deaths. According to the study, between 1999 and 2010, within the 13 states that legalized marijuana, there was a 25% reduction in opiate painkiller overdose deaths. The survey of 473 adult therapeutic cannabis users found that 87% of respondents gave up prescription medications, alcohol, or other drugs in favor of cannabis. Adults under 40 were likely to give up all three of these for medical cannabis.” Big Pharma and Big Alcohol do not like what they are seeing and they have the money to “lobby” politicians.

Toronto Police Chief Saunders justified his actions saying, “It’s a genuine health concern because there is no regulatory process behind this. It is about public safety. Some of these dispensaries were within 300 meters of schools. There is no quality control whatsoever on these products.” Herein lies the problem. Richard Nixon’s “War on Drugs” propaganda has permeated our collective consciousness about cannabis since 1971. The outright lies and politically-motivated distortions of the truth about this plant are all engrained deeply in our society. Chief Saunders just did the black market a huge favour. Organized crime was just given a reprieve by Toronto Police. Street dealers will once again fill the demand because the people who demand cannabis know the truth. As a drug cannabis is comparatively harmless yet very helpful to many who suffer from various health issues. If politicians would simply educate themselves about the reality of this plant and get out of the way as fast as possible new industries could flourish in what is supposed to be our free enterprise, capitalist society.

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Like the wine revolution in Prince Edward County, where anyone with the passion can buy some land, plant some vines, squash some grapes and market their wine, Hastings County could have a flourishing hemp/cannabis agricultural renaissance. From hemp we can derive paper, cloth, hemp-crete building material, synthetic fuel produced seven-times

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chamber’s new “Un4gettable Destination” tourism “tagline” and gave away 14 different prize packs, including two grand prizes worth $500 each and two, second prize packages valued at $250. There were 10 “bonus” packs worth $50. They ended up with $2,377 worth of prizes donated by 41 businesses from across Trent Hills.

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Hastings-Havelock-Norwood cancer campaign tops $6,500 during its annual April campaign in Hastings, Norwood and Havelock. Hastings – Local Cancer Society “It has been very successful this supporters have been more than gen- year due to the generosity of the erous this year helping to raise $6,512 community and hard work of the vol-

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Hastings and Roseneath throughout April and those boxes brought in $252. The door-to-door campaign in Hastings and district realized another $5,200. In Havelock, the three-day daffodil

pin street sales blitz generated $207 while the door-to-door campaign brought in $595. In Norwood, the three-day pin sales total was $272 with another $79 generated through donation boxes in local stores for a grand total of $350.

& Enter Merger Discussions June 15, 2016 QuintEssential Credit Union and Bayshore Credit Union today announced they have officially entered into formal discussions to pursue a merger of the two financial institutions to strengthen co-operative banking in the local community. Bayshore Credit Union has an asset base of approximately $62 million and over 6,000 members. With roots going back to the C.N. Railway, Bayshore Credit Union has been serving the Quinte community for 64 years from three branches located in Belleville, Trenton and Frankford. QuintEssential Credit Union Limited is a full service credit union offering a full range of financial products and services for both personal and business banking. They have two branches in Belleville and Trenton and have been in operation for over 62 years. QuintEssential Credit Union serves over 8,000 members and holds approximately $115 million in assets under administration. Combined the two credit unions will offer a complete package of financial services ranging from retail and wealth management services, to business banking and commercial lending. They will also operate the largest ATM network in the region, with 7 ATM’s of which 2 are drive thrus There is no planned job loss as a direct result of this merger, and employees will have an opportunity to grow and develop under the new combined organization. Mrs. Gregoire will be CEO of the newly merged entity, while Mr. Bell will assume the senior strategic organizational role of VP of Operations.

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Carrie Gregoire, CPA, CGA, President and CEO of QuintEssential Credit Union says, “Merging our two credit unions is a strategic decision that will allow our community to benefit from one stronger, truly local credit union. All of our decisions will continue to be made locally and all of our investments will continue to help grow our strong and vibrant community. Our credit unions share over 120 years of combined service to the residents of our communities and amalgamating our resources furthers our vision of improving lives and strengthening our community. We’re pleased to be delivering co-operative banking with a partner such as Bayshore; this is truly a partnership of equals.”

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Stirling - The Municipality of StirlingRawdon needs greater assessment to bring in more taxes, and waterfront property with cottages is a gold mine for that. Mayor Rodney Cooney often has bemoaned the fact that the township basically has no waterfront, despite its location near a lake and a river. The way the township boundaries are drawn, almost all usable waterfront belongs to neighbouring municipalities. Even Oak Lake is just outside the township border and belongs to Quinte West, which already has miles and miles of waterfront on the Trent River and the Bay of Quinte. “What have we got? Four kilometres of river and no lakes,” the mayor said at last week’s counMunicipality of tweed cil meeting. SurpluS Municipal equipMent But Cooney said has a plan. for Sale By tender “We’re gonna fix that,” he said. “We’re gonna Sealed bids will be accepted by the undersigned on the following dig one! And used municipal equipment on an 'as is' basis: we’re gonna 1. 2003 F150 Pickup Truck build a ski hill, so we’ll have the 2. 1995 Tandem Dump Truck pond and the ski 3. 1996 Tandem Dump Truck 4. Excavator (Burnt in Fire) hill!” Since no mem- 5. 2009 Ambulance bers of council volunteered All items may be viewed at the Municipal Works Yard in Stoco, to get out their 869 Marlbank Road, Tweed. shovels and start Items are being sold as separate units. Bids may be submitted for digging, the idea died an unhappy any one item or any number of the item desired, however, the death. But don’t bid for each item will be considered separately. count out the Forms can be picked up at the Municipal Office, 255 Metcalfe St., mayor. He said he’s been think- Tweed, if required, or may be submitted on your own form. ing about the Sealed bids will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. local time, need for water- Friday, June 24, 2016. front land for

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Madoc - In a special meeting on June 8, plans were concluded to consult with the public on where they want the municipality of Centre Hastings to invest over the next few years. Two public forums are scheduled, one June 20 at the Moira Hall in the south of the municipality and another, June

23 in the village of Madoc at Arts Centre Hastings, both at 7 p.m. A facilitator has been hired to conduct the town hall forums at a cost of $1,500. During budget deliberations, council and staff both noted there needs to be “either services cut back or revenue generated” to continue with recreational facilities, municipally funded com-

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Campbellford midgets tune up for OASA eliminations By Bill Freeman Campbellford – The Ontario Power Generation midget Cougars are tuned up and ready to go to the big OASA elimination tourney in Cobourg June 24-26. The defending Canadian midget silver medalists open the tourney June 24 with a 7 p.m. game against Caledonia. The Cougars are one of the pre-

tourney favourites heading into Cobourg and hope to wrap up the three-day event with a berth at the Canadian U-18 championships in Saskatoon. Meanwhile, the Campbellford crew has been busy with tournament play, action in the Stirling Men’s League and occasional forays into the Peterborough Men’s League where they’ve had a chance

to play head-to-head with some of the region’s top fastball players at the fabled Red Sullivan East City Bowl. The Cougars are coming off a successful outing at the Bradford-Cane Men’s Fastball tourney in Cobourg where they gained momentum after a sloppy start and 4-0 loss to the Napanee Juniors. Campbellford was much sharper

Saturday morning but lost 4-3 in extra innings to the Oshawa National Sport Bombers with newcomer Riley Manion on the mound for the Cougars. The squad rallied for a 1-0 win over the Cambridge Old Jiggers with Ben Broek pitching the win and Connor Petherick’s solo shot over the centre field fence the difference. The win gave the Cougars sixth

place and another shot against Napanee. It was a pitching duel with Manion on the mound and Napanee eking out a 1-0 win in ten innings. During the Cougar’s first trip to the East City Bowl they faced pitcher Chris Vanvolkenburg and his Marshall’s team and fell 5-4 in seven innings. They also participated in the 20team Innerkip tourney in May.

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NDHS athletic awards list

More than 350 young athletes descended on the Mary Anne Sills Park-Bruce Faulds Track facility in Belleville Friday June 10 for the Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board elementary schools track and field meet. About 16 schools sent athletes to the competition after qualifications at their individual schools earlier in the month. As well, public schools in the region also held their year-end meet at the MAS Belleville complex last Thursday. Photo by Chris Malette

Golf – Nic Buchanan, MVP; Colin Van Den Hurk, most improved; Adam Stark, fairness Wrestling – Alexa Vanderhorst, most desire; Corey Stockdale, most improved Junior basketball – Logan Hall, most dedicated; Andrew Hembruff, MVP, Crawford Moore, respect Junior football – Jake Deline, MVP; Josh Hanon, most improved; Josh Pope, most improved; Kevin Hoy, most dedicated ; Griffin Leeper, best lineman Senior football – Kyle McGriskin, MVP; Spencer Reaume, top rookie; Adam Baker, optimism Curling – Kyle McGriskin, most dedicated; Shannon Scriver, leadership Girl’s hockey – Megan Wilson, most desire; Emma Beavis, most dedicated; Alexa Vanderhorst, newbie award Boy’s hockey – Hayden Leeper, MVP; Iker Bararandarian, most dedicated; Jack Wilson, respect Archery – Zoe Burnett, most dedicated; Megan Wilson, most improved; Nathan Ellwood Junior girl’s rugby – Melissa Merchant,

newbie award; Megan Martin, perseverance Varsity baseball – Hayden Leeper, MVP; Kyle McGriskin, most dedicated; Jack Wilson, most improved Girl’s softball – Nicole Bennett, MVP; Annika Vanderhorst, leadership; Megan Martin, perseverance Track and field – Logan Hall, best all-round track and field athlete; Alexa Vanderhorst, best track athlete; Emma Beavis, Mike Burtt, Jacob Bennett, best field athletes; Nathan Ellwood, most dedicated Junior badminton – Logan Hall, top rookie; Bailey Anderson-Carter, most desire; Kevin Hoy, perseverance Senior badminton – Mike Burtt, most dedicated; Shannon Scriver, top rookie; Nicole Bennett, optimism Athletes of the year – Logan Hall, Shannon Scriver, junior; Mike Burtt, Nicole Bennett, senior OFSAA participants – Mike Burtt, Megan Wilson, Zoe Burnett, archery; Mike Burtt, Shannon Scriver, Jake Bennett, Nicole Bennett, badminton

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Awards recognize artists, supporters of arts By Jack Evans Anyone can nominate anyone under the Quinte Arts Council’s annual Arts awards program, but after going through a rigorous selection committee, only a few are chosen. The selected winners for this year, as in past years, showcase a wide range of talents and achievements. Prince Edward County’s Krista Dalby, nominated by well-known arts personality Rick Zimmerman, was cited for her work as a playwright, puppeteer, producer of theater and community festivals and co-founder of the annual Firelight-Lantern Festival, which included a colourful lantern parade along Picton’s Main Street to the Crystal Palace for a party. She has also spent a month as a creative

volunteer to a village in Cambodia and is one of the artistic drivers behind Creative Rural Minds and the PEC Awesome Foundation. Supporters of Therese Cilia described her as a precocious artist who started apprenticing under an art teacher when she was still in elementary school, going on to the OCAD to paint and draw. She has created a niche for herself as a successful illustrator, earning commissions from major publishers and as a craftsperson with shows in the county, Toronto and elsewhere plus readings, including Belleville Library and presentations in Maranatha Church. She is currently working on her third book called “Keeper of the Light.” Described as a “well-known member of the Quinte arts community,” Claudette Boulanger was one of the founding members

of Belleville Downtown’s Gallery 121. She is also an active member of the Belleville Art Association and has assisted many of her fellow artists. Through her work and teaching plus charitable donations, she has assisted the arts in many ways, including encouragement of many new artists. The huge success of Belleville’s Downtown Docfest in the span of a few years also drew a successful nomination for Gary Magwood and his committee. The creative addition of a live event or performance at the close of the Red Carpet gala in The Empire Theatre was pointed out as the distinguishing aspect of the festival’s success. Magwood also made the surprise announcement at the luncheon that he has officially retired as chair of the project and handed the reins over to Holly Dewar.

The award also recognizes the many hours of volunteer work by dozens of other people involved. Most associated with the local arts community are aware of the significant role played by Belleville business couple Roli and Linda Tipper over many years. Apart from being generous sponsors and supporters financially of various arts projects, both are talented performers in their own right, involved with shows at Eastminster United Church and the Belleville Theatre Guild. Nominators noted that Roli plays

a “mean sax” and can “melt your heart” with his flute. Their latest gift to the arts community is an annual $1,000 scholarship to a Quinte area student going on to post-secondary education in music, made in memory of the late Susan Richardson, a long-time singer and choir director in Belleville. The first recipient was Picton area’s Rowanna Kitchen who has been performing as a singer throughout the area since childhood. Official sponsor of this year’s luncheon was the Bank of Nova Scotia.

(Left) A surprise award at Thursday’s arts luncheon was announcement of a new annual $1,000 scholarship for post – secondary music studies. The award, sponsored by Tipper Financial Inc., is in memory of the late Susana Richardson, longtime singermusician and director of the Belleville Choral Society for about 25 years. The first recipient was a young Picton singer, Rowana Kitchen. Left to right are Roli and Linda Tipper, Rowana and Terry Richardsdon, husband of the late Susan Richardson. (Right) Entertainment: Tabi Savic showed her mastery of this large concert harp which she now plays in the Quinte Symphony as she provided background music for the annual Mayor’s Luncheon for the Arts at Dinkel’s Restaurant Thursday. – Photos by Jack Evans


Public school board to examine consolidating several schools By Stephen Petrick

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A Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board report shows the board is considering consolidating several schools in the distance future as a means to save money as enrolment declines. Details of the plans – which are by no means final – can be seen in the board’s draft Long-Term Capital and Accommodation Plan. The report is available from the school board’s website, www.hpedsb.on.ca One scenario suggests consolidating Bayside Secondary School with Trenton High School. That, the report suggests, may require an addition to be built on one of the schools or an entirely new school to be constructed. The report also proposes consolidating four Trenton elementary schools into three elementary schools. This would ultimately mean the closure of North Trenton Public School with Prince Charles Public School, V.P Carswell Elementary and the new Trent River school absorbing its students. Consolidating could also impact Belleville, as the report suggests the board consider consolidating its three public high schools, Moira, Quinte and Centennial, into two high schools. The report also urges the board to consider consolidating four west-end Belleville elementary schools into three. This would involve the closure of Susanna Moodie Public School with its population absorbed by Foxboro, Prince George and Sir John A. Macdonald schools. Consolidation is also being considered for the east side of the school board area, where four other elementary schools are being considered as consolidating into three. This group includes Deseronto Public School, Harry J. Clarke, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. The proposed consolidation would involve Dese-

ronto and Harry J. Clarke remaining open and possibly a new school to replace Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. Complex consolidations plans, involving several more schools in the northern part of Belleville, southern Hastings County, northern Hastings County and Prince Edward County are also addressed in the report. The report is full on details, as it’s 125 pages long. But it makes clear to readers that the school board must consider changes as it faces declining enrolment. “The Long-Term Capital and Accommodation Plan is a living document, and will be monitored and updated as required,” the report says in its Executive Summary. “This document does not make specific recommendations about any school. “Over the last decade, elementary enrolment in the board has declined by 21 per cent and secondary enrolment has decreased by 26 per cent. Ontario school boards are mainly funded on a per-student basis through grants from the Ministry of Education. School boards, and therefore schools, lose funding as their enrolment declines. When funding decreases, all students in a board are affected because the cost of maintaining empty space is spread across all of the schools.” The report also reveals some interesting statistics. It said elementary enrolment is projected to decrease to approximately 9,950 students by 2028-2029, representing a 2 per cent decline from existing figures and resulting in a total of approximately 2,858 surplus spaces in the elementary panel. Secondary enrolment is projected to decrease to approximately 4,500 students by 2028-29, representing a 12 per cent decline from existing figures and resulting in a total of approximately 3,300 surplus spaces in the secondary panel. Continued on page 3


Public school board to examine consolidating several schools Continued from page 2 School board spokeswoman Kerry Donnell stressed that, while many options are being considered, it will likely be years before any firm decisions are made. “There’s nothing imminent,” she said. The report will be presented to the board of trustees at their June 20 meeting. If they vote to accept the report – as expected – the report would become an official board document and the word “draft” would be removed

from the title. Then, by the fall, board officials could delve further into the report to examine some options more thoroughly. A community consultation process would likely then begin. Donnell admitted that the issue of school consolidations always raises emotions in the school board community, but she stressed that the consolidation process could take anywhere from two to 10 years. She said the report right now is simply “a road map” to guide the board.

Teacher on sex charges long way from resolution: lawyer By Stephen Petrick Belleville – A suspended teacher facing more than 40 sex-related crimes with minors made a court appearance on Thursday, but the complex case is a long way off from any form of resolution, her lawyer said. Jaclyn McLaren appeared June 9 in a Belleville criminal court where she’s facing more than 40 charges, including charges of sexual assault, sexual interference, inviting sexual touching, sexual exploitation luring a child, and publishing child pornography. The brief court appearance was to allow her defence team to clarify who her three sureties were. Those sureties are her mother, father and sister, meaning if McLaren is to go out in public, she must be with one of those three people, as per her bail conditions. The charges are connected to six alleged victims, believed to all be boys at schools where she recently taught. McLaren was a French teacher with the Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board, who previously taught at Tweed Elementary and Harry J. Clarke public schools. In an interview with the Belleville News following the proceedings, her lawyer Pieter Kort said people should not rush to judgement on this case. He said it’s an extraordinarily complicated case and, if it goes to trial, it wouldn’t likely be until months from now. Although civilian statements on the case have been made, the defence team is still seeking disclosure of important pieces of evidence, including cell phones and computers obtained by police. The case returns to court on June 30, when a judicial pre-trial could begin.

But, again, that depends on whether the defence has received full disclosure by then. “There’s a lot of procedural steps,” said Kort. “It’s a huge case.” Kort declined to comment on whether his client is preparing to plead guilty or not guilty, explaining that’s a decision she doesn’t have to make until a trial begins. However, he reminded that the in the court process all people are innocent until proven guilty. “She’s a teacher without record and she’s presumed to be innocent,” he said. “It’s extraordinary important for people not to rush to judgement. You never know what’s going to happen in a criminal trial until all the evidence is heard. “It’s instinct to rush to judgement once allegations have been made – but let’s wait and see.” McLaren is not teaching as the court proceedings carry on, but the school board is watching the case closely. Two school board officials were in the courtroom Thursday to watch proceedings. They sat directly ahead of McLaren, who watched with her three family members from the spectators’ area. She was not asked to stand before the court. Kort acknowledged that his client is going through an emotionally difficult time, given the serious nature of the charges and how they have impacted her career. “It’s been tough,” he said. “But that’s to be expected.” An error on the court docket, where each charge was listed three times, caused some confusion among those following the case Thursday morning, but a Crown attorney confirmed to the Belleville News that the number of charges are in the 40s, not above 100 as the docket showed.

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260 NORTH FRONT STREET BELLEVILLE, ONT. TUESDAY JUNE 21ST AT10:30 AM RESTAURANT INVENTORY including 2010 Point of Sale System with 2 floor drivers, kitchen printer, back house printer, cash drawer; Beverage Air 3 door draft and beer fridge, Beverage Air 2 door draft unit, 2 door glass front beverage cooler- like new; Royal Oven 36” flat top grill with 2 burners and salamander broiler, Garland 24” charbroiler, Garland 30” charbroiler, 3 MKE deep fryers, Bellcoe commercial toaster, Berkel meat slicer, Commando 2 glass door freezer, 11 c ft chest freezer, 2 door glass front fridge, 60” 3 tub S/S sink, SS bar sinks, SS prep table with inserts, SS work table, 2-6ft exhaust hoods with singular suppression system , Dynamo commercial 4 x 8 pool table, bar tables, bar stools, free standing high bar table, 17 dining table, 30 dining chairs, high chairs, coffee stand, 12 bar with brass foot rail, stock pots, dinnerware, bar supplies, numerous other articles. REASON FOR SALE PROPERTY IS SOLD TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

169 BOYLE ROAD R.R.1 GRAFTON, ONT. WEDNESDAY JUNE 22ND AT 11:00 AM 2 miles NORTH of 401 highway at Interchange 487 ( Grafton exit) on Lyle Street and turn EAST onto Boyle Road for 1/4 mile. Oak centre pedestal dining table, 4 captain’s style arm chairs, antique Victorian dresser with tear drop pulls, antique oak washstand, antique walnut smoker, antique pine top tale, antique rocker, antique parlour table, antique extension table, 4 antique press back chairs, antique cash register, antique enamel top work table, walnut tea wagon, chesterfield suites, living room furniture, 2 single pine beds, 5 piece bedroom suite, corner curio cabinet, Grandmothers clock, cedar chest, James Lumbers signed prints, WW II collectors coins, Royal Albert “Blossom Time” dinnerware, cups and saucers, oil lamps, vintage kitchen wares, Depression glass, picture frames, chest of silver, vintage hockey pics, sports collectibles, Poulan chainsaw, power tools, hand tools, pressure washer, scroll saw, garden tools, 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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108 HARRINGTON ROAD R.R. 4 FRANKFORD, ONT. SATURDAY JUNE 25TH AT 10:30 AM 2 miles NORTH of Highway 401 on Wallbridge Loyalist Road (interchange 538) and turn WEST onto Wallbridge Road for 1/2 mile and turn onto Harrington Road. EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE John Deere 2130 2 wd diesel tractor with Sims cab- good running condition; Massey Ferguson 218 GTX garden tractor with mower, rear attached garden tiller, single furrow plow- excellent condition; John Deere RX 75 riding lawn mower, Forage King 3 point hitch 6 ft single auger snow blower, International 3 point hitch 3 furrow plow, Troy Bilt portable gas powered wood chipper, Stihl chainsaws,, Stihl grass trimmer, oxy acetylene torch kit, General 36″ HD wood lathe, General 6″ jointer, Craftsman 10″ radial arm saw, bench tp drill press, Lincoln 180 welder, blacksmith anvil (1,1,27) steel work bench, logging chains, power tools, wood clamps, hand tools, builders hardware, quantity of rough cut lumber, VEHICLE 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 pick up with 23,000 kms, e-tested, certifiedexcellent condition; COLLECTIBLES- SELL AT 10:30 AM antique cupboard, antique chest of drawers, vintage farm hand tools, oil bottles, bob sleigh, antique extension tables, antique kitchen chairs, snow shoes, 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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Directions: From Yarker take County Rd. # 6 north approx. 5 kms. to Huffman Road. Turn east and follow to sale site at 5117 Huffman Road. (watch for signs) Antiques & smalls selling at 10:00 a.m. Old antique cupboards including a painted pine four door flat to wall cupboard, 2 door upright cupboard, antique 4 drawer chest, dome top trunk, wheel barrow scales, antique carpenter’s box, small trunk, antique blanket box, Delaval cream separator, 13 pces of old tin ceiling (new), walking qty. of old farm smalls including old gas cans, wooden pulleys, ice & cross cut saws, old fire extinguishers, wrenches, Beatty pump, wooden boxes, tin seats, fishing rods, reels & small amt. Of tackle, milk can & many more antique smalls. Farm equipment & related items International 624 diesel tractor/loader, Cockshutt 550 gas tractor/loader, Massey Harris 55 tractor, McCormick W4 tractor (not running) (all tractors need work), MF # 74 3PTH 4 furrow trip beam plough, Cockshutt 10 ft. trail type discs, 8 ft. trail type cultivator, MF # 33 15 run double disc seed drill, 10 ft. set of chain harrows, 4 section set of spike tooth drags, 3 drum field roller, New Holland 479 haybine, 4 wheel rake, New Idea # 483 soft core 4 x 4 round baler, Oliver # 62 square baler, Little Giant hay & grain elevator on undercarriage, 28 ft. pipe frame elevator, 2 wagon running gear, Ford 3 PTH 6 ft. scraper blade, fertilizer spreader, George White single axle sprayer/stainless tank, Oliver 3 PTH sickle bar mower, 3 Pth wood splitter, loader mount bale spear, older model single axle manure spreader, set of sleigh bunks (as found), Lincoln welder, acetylene torches & cart, Husqvarna 300 chainsaw, table saw, large qty. of farm tools, wrenches, hand power tools, can hook, electric fencing supplies, qty. of chicken feeders, fencing supplies, maple hardwood flooring, qty. oak lumber, & numerous other smalls found on this old farmstead. Lakefield “Dakota” cedar boat with Evinrude 28 H.P. motor & trailer, 2000 Buick Century Custom sells as is, Honda 200 3 wheeler, Roper 8 H.P. riding mower (as is). See my web site for detailed list & photos. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, Cheque/ID. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owners and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

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AUCTION SALE DON AND EDNA SNIDER 194 REDNERSVILLE ROAD R.R.7 BELLEVILLE, ONT. MONDAY JUNE 20TH AT 10:30 AM 1/2 mile west of Belleville Bay Bridge on Rednersville Road ( County Road 3) ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Antique mothers helper cupboard ,antique extension table with carved skirt, antique press back chairs, antique pine single drawer side table, antique oak sideboard, antique chest of drawers with pillar sides, antique short box telephone, antique 6 piece parlour suite with settee, corner chair, side chairs and arm chairs, arrowback chairs, antique press back rocker, antique oak dresser with mirror, antique washstand, antique walnut cased gramophone, antique cast iron wood stove, antique fainting couch, antique 2 poster bed, antique Eastlake 3/4 bed, Quebec heater, BT tub stand, washboards, antique hanging lamps, antique wall bracket lamps, barn lanterns, oil lamps, parlour lamps, banquet lamps, antique Dominion 1909 walnut cased pump organ, oak case triple keyboard organ with pipes, Cable- nelson upright piano, antique treadle sewing machine, oak book shelves, neck yokes, broad axe, cast iron pieces, enamel ware, stoneware water cooler, crocks, tin ware,treenware, young Queen Victoria print, Vintage Johnson“Sea Horse”outboard – not running; Mission style wall clock, wooden egg crates, funerary shadow box, books, glassware’s and china, quilts, GE refrigerator, Maytag electric stove, Frigidaire dishwasher, numerous other articles NOTE In the event of road construction – parking is available at the rear of the property on Ridley Street- watch for parking signs 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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Teak dining room suite consisting of teak refractory table, 4 chairs and matching china cabinet, maple single pedestal drop leaf round table & 4 chairs, portable kitchen island, chesterfield & matching chair, rocker, area rug, assorted chairs, coffee & end tables, chest, corner what not, 2 swivel bar stools, magazine rack, double pedestal desk, Henredon entertainment unit, dresser/mirror & 2 night tables, small tables, plant stands, lawn furniture, garden pieces, glass & china, prints & frames. Qty. of small shop tools, hand power tools, propane salamander heater, workbench, well pump, step ladder, floor jack, chain saws, & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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EVENTS

BELLEVILLE

Strawberry Supper, Wednesday, June 22, 4:30-6:30 pm, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian, 67 Victoria Ave, Belleville. Advance tickets $12 from 613-968-8998. Emmaus Cancer Support Group, Monday, June 20, 7 p.m., Hastings Park Bible Church, 36 Harder Dr, Belleville. Open to anyone coping with cancer, their family members and/or caregivers.Info: Sandy at 613-922-5804 or Judy at 613962-9628 Jun 18, 7-9pm Tyler Shaw Live In Concert, Empire Theatre. $20. eventbrite.ca Author Visit: K.D. Beckett at Belleville Public Library, Tuesday, June 21 at 1:00 pm. To register for this free event: 613- 968-6731 ext. 2235. Strawberry Social, Tuesday, June 21, 5-7 pm, Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. E. Belleville. Single $10, Family $20. 613-969-5212 Jun 23, 5-7 pm QAC Annual General Meeting, John M. Parrott Gallery, 3rd Floor, Belleville Public Library. Roast Beef Dinner followed by a show with Elvis (Matt Cage), Sunday, June 26, St. Mark’s United Church, 237 Cannifton Rd N. Dinner and Show $25; Dinner only $15; Show only $15. Info and tickets: 613-968-4222. Jeanette Arsenault & Friends, Eastminster United Church, June 22, 7 pm. Tickets $15, free for children. Advance tickets: 613-969-5212. Savour the Summer, downtown Belleville, Saturday, June 18, 12-3 pm. $2 per sample. www.downtownbelleville.ca Belleville Lawn Bowling Club, Mondays at 10 am, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm. No equipment needed and instruction can be given. 40 Yeomans St.,Belleville. 613-968-3625 Kids’ Camp at Bridge St. United Church, Belleville, Mon., Aug. 22 to Fri., Aug. 26, 9 a.m. to noon. “Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amazing Love”. For info or to register: www.bridgestreetchurch.com or Tracy Stevens, Kids’ Camp Director, childrenscentre@bridgestchurch.com. Probus Club Of Belleville meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays every month, 10 am at the Pentecostals of Quinte, 490 Dundas St. W. For retired and/or semiretired business and professional people. Social time and a guest speaker. Guests are welcome. The Belleville & District Olde Tyme Fiddlers Assoc party, Sunday, June 26, Orange Hall 1825 York Rd. Deseronto, Dancing and Open Mic, followed by a potluck supper. 1-5PM with Supper thereafter. Note: Last party until September 25th. Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. Friday, June 17, Belleville Legion The Pharohs, 7-11 pm. 50s/60s Rock & Roll. Age of majority event June 20 : Painting Party: Belleville Art Association Gallery, 392 Front St. Belleville, 1-3 pm. $25/pp includes all materials

and refreshments. Please contact Cynthia 613-969-7039. Happy Harmony Women’s Choir sings hits from across the decades Thursdays 7-9 pm, Brittany Brant Music Centre, off Hwy #2 ten minutes east of Belleville Hospital. Join us for a free trial. Phone 613-438-7664. Belleville Legion Br. 99: Fish & Chips, first and third Fridays of month, 4-6 p.m. Open Euchre, Tuesdays, 1 pm. Open Shuffleboard Wednesdays, 12:30 PM. Canteen open every Friday 4-7 p.m. Meat Rolls and Horse Races 4:30 pm., Legion Clubroom 132 Pinnacle St, Belleville. Age of majority Monthly doodling sessions, 3rd Thursday of month. Bring your creations, tools of the trade, and share your creativity. Free sessions, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., John M. Parrott Art Gallery. Info: Rachel comeau_rachel@hotmail.com or www. facebook.com/groups/thedoodlegroup/ Free Indoor Walking Program at Centennial Secondary School, 160 Palmer Rd, Belleville. Drop-in Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-7:30pm. No registration required. Info Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre at 613-962-0000, ext. 233. St. Mark’s United Church 237 Cannifton Rd. N., offers Foot Care Clinic - 4th Thursday of month. VON basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot care. For appointment call VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., St. Columba Presbyterian Church, 520 Bridge St E, Belleville for those suffering from overeating, food obsession, under-eating, or bulimia. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org. Open Door Café - Every Wednesday from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. E, Belleville. There is no cost for this hot meal however donations are gratefully accepted. For more info: 613 969-5212. Stroke Support Programs: Facilitated survivor, caregiver, and couples support groups. All groups meet on a monthly basis in Belleville. Info: Lee 613-9690130 ext. 5207 Meals on Wheels Belleville: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon. Info: 613-969-0130 Diner’s Club, every Tuesday, 12-2 pm. CrossRoads to Care, 470 Dundas St. E., Belleville $9/member. $10/non-member. Reservations required. Call 613-969-0130 Men’s Coffee Break, for men caring for their spouse or other loved one who has memory loss. Westminster United Church, 1199 Wallbridge Loyalist Rd, Belleville. 3rd Friday of the month, 9:30am. Free.

BRIGHTON

Brighton Lions Club is looking for new members. Meetings are 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at the Community Centre in Brighton. Info Membership Chairperson Fran Fulford 613- 475-0475 ‘Meet the Nurse’, Monday, June 20,

10 am-Noon, Ontario Early Years Centre (170 Main St.), Brighton. Parents with children up to age six years can meet with a Public Health Nurse. Info: (613) 4750933 or 1-866-888-4577 Toddler and Preschooler Dental Screening, Monday, June 20, 10 am to Noon, Ontario Early Years Centre (170 Main St.), Brighton. Info (613) 475-0933 or 1-866-888-4577. Photography Workshop-June 22. Instructor Robert Bailey: basic information on common camera functions and tips to take great photos. Bring your camera and tripod if you have one. Part of the class is outdoors, please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Wednesday, June 22, 2-4pm. $10.00. Pre-register at CCN office, 46 Prince Edward St, Unit 13 or Gail Ellis 613-475 4190 New Members: The PROBUS Club of Presqu’ile invites retired or semi-retired people (singles or couples) to our monthly meetings, third Wednesday every month, King Edward Park Community Centre, Brighton. 10 am – noon. Jean 613-2425387 or www.probusnorthumberland.com Take Time Out Group, Brighton, Monday, June 20, 10-Noon. Celebrate 100th Birthday of Dr. Seuss. No cost, wheelchair accessible. Trinity-St.-Andrew’s United Church. Info Jean 613-242-5387 Supper’s Ready, Trinity St Andrew’s United Church, every Wednesday, 5 pm. A community meal for those for whom a free meal is a blessing. Donations welcome. Stamps, Coins and Postcard Event, Saturday, June 18, 10:30 A. M. - 3:30 P. M., Brighton’s King Edward Community Centre, 75 Elizabeth St., Brighton. Free admission and parking. The Brighton All Star Concert Band rehearsing every Wednesday, 7-9pm, all summer at Trinity St Andrew’s Church, Brighton. Open to anyone who plays a concert instrument. WOMEN’S GROUPS meet every Thursday, 9:30-11:00 am at Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, 204 Main St, Brighton. Coffee Break and Mom to Mom groups study “Restless-Because you were made for more”. Sharon 613-475-1908

CAMPBELLFORD

Japanese Sword Classes, every Monday 7-8:30pm, Trent Hills Karate Club, Trent Hills Martial Arts, Saskatchewan Ave., Campbellford Sexual Health Clinic, Tuesday, June 21, 10 am to Noon. Confidential access to cervical screening, low-cost birth control, pregnancy testing, testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections. Info Health Unit at 1-866888-4577, ext. 1205. Blood Pressure Clinic, June 17, Campbellford Memorial Hospital 1-4 pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. All Welcome Tuesday, June 21, 1:00 pm, Holding on to Mamie, Campbellford Library. My Mother, Dementia and Me Featuring Guest Author Elizabeth Murray. To register: 705-653-3611 or 98 Bridge St. E. Campbellford.

Wednesday, June 22, 6:30 pm, Campbellford Melodies at the Mill featuring Just Plain Country. 51 Grand Road, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 17 Ranney St. S Campbellford 180th Anniversary, Sunday, June 19, 11a.m. Luncheon afterward. Everyone is welcome. ‘Meet the Nurse’, Thursday, June 23, 10 am to Noon, Ontario Early Years Centre, Campbellford. Parents with children up to age six years can meet with a Public Health Nurse. Info 1-866-888-4577 Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society regular meeting, Monday, June 20, 7:30 PM, Heritage Centre, 113 Front St. N. Speaker: Ian McCulloch who will discuss Dairying in Campbellford. FootCare Clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 Campbellford Legion Br 103, 34 Bridge St Campbellford, 705 653 2450. Thurs 730 pm open 8-ball, Sunday 3-7 pm open Jam Session No cover Solo Friendship Group for Solo adults aged 45 and up looking for friendship. Wednesdays 1-2:30 pm, Riverview Restaurant, Campbellford. 3rd Saturday of month, Bid Euchre Tournament, Campbellford Seniors Club, 53 Grand Rd Lunch at noon, cards at 1pm. $5 to play, share the wealth tickets.

COBOURG

sociation Strawberry Supper, Wednesday June 22, 5pm. $14.00 per person but if you bring a salad or your favourite strawberry dessert, cost is $12.00. Info: Shirley at 705-778-2893 before Monday June 20.

FOXBORO

June Gospel Sing, Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 513 Ashley St., Foxboro, June 18, 6:30 pm. Light lunch after. Tuesday June 21, 2 - 4 p.m. a benefit strawberry tea for Camp Quin-Mo-Lac, Emmanuel United, 458 Ashley St., Foxboro. Free will donations. Dress casual. Displays and bake table. 613 395 0914.

FRANKFORD

Open T.G.I.F. with games and meal, first Friday of month, 4 pm, Frankford Legion River Valley Community bid euchre party, River Valley Centre, every Friday 7:30 pm. Cost $ 2.00. Ladies bring something for a light lunch. Info: Grace Bush 613-395-5190 Frankford Legion: Mondays, Cribbage 1pm, Tuesdays, open Moonshine Euchre 1pm; Line dancing 7pm.

GLEN MILLER

TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Tuesday mornings at Christ Church Glen Miller. Weigh ins 8:30-9:30 a.m. with a meeting following. Join anytime. Info: Brenda Kellett 613 392-8227

HASTINGS

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 Saturday, June 18, Pickleball Open House, Hastings Field House. Free. Noon1pm:Youth. 1-5 pm: Adults. Hastings Legion, Friday June 17, Youth Dance, 7:30 - 10 pm. $5.00 cover. Snack bar open. Everyone welcome. Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. Hastings Legion: Fridays, 5:15 pm, Meat Draws; 7:30 pm, Blind Draw Double COLBORNE Darts. Tuesdays, 1 pm, Darts. Every Saturday is Meat Draw, Hastings Village Market, every Colborne Legion. Draws at 3pm, 4pm Saturday till Thanksgiving. At the traffic and 5pm. $8.00 for nine chances to win. lights in Hastings 8:00-1:00. New vendors Everyone is welcome. welcome. Info: Theo at 705-696-2027 Ladies Auxiliary Moonshot Euchre every 3rd Sunday of month, Colborne HAVELOCK Legion. Lunch 12:00, Cards sat 13:00. Traditional Country Music Jam Info: Sandy Boland at 905-355-5148 or Session, Ol’ Town Hall, Havelock every Wednesday. The doors open at noon. Music Barb Smith at 905-355-3896 Colborne Library Storytime pro- at 1:00 pm. Bring along your instruments, gram for children 2-5 years. Thursdays at your songbook and all your friends to 11:00am This free program introduces the cheer you on world of books to your children. To regis- Havelock Community Care annual ter call 905 357-3722 or drop by (library Seniors Picnic, Thursday June 23. Live hours: Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, music, games and lots more, M+M’s on the grill and homemade pies for dessert. Fri. & Sat. 11-4). Call (705)778-7831 or come into our ofCORDOVA MINES fice to register in advance cost is $8.00 The Cordova Mines Recreation AsContinued on page B8 “ Last Breath” presents Part 2 of Green Burial called Die-alogues, “Greening Your Final Arrangements”, Tuesday June 21, 66 King East, Cobourg, 6:30-9:00 p.m. Cost is $ 10. Pre-register at whisperingpinesstudios@gmail.com or 705-924-3763. FootCare Clinic, Mon and Wed Mornings, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888279-4866 ex 5346 Men’s Group, every Thursday, 1pm, Cobourg Retirement Residence, 310 Division St, Cobourg. To register: Community Care Northumberland: 905-372-7356.

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EVENTS MADOC LEGION: Bingo every Monday, love of handcraft with wine tastings, food, Early Birds start at 7PM. Progressive Loo- music and more. Free Admission. Rain or HAVELOCK nie Pot. Jam Session every Monday, Club Shine. www.kaleidoscopecraftshow.com 1ST HAVELOCK Scouting early regis- Room 6-9PM. Mixed Darts Fridays 7PM STIRLING tration, Monday, June 20, 6:30 -7:30 pm, Havelock Arena. Last chance for early MARMORA ST PAUL’S United Church Sunday Service registration and reduced rates. Info: Allen MARMORA SOCIAL: Thursday, June with Rev Bruce Fraser,10.30 am every at 705-778-2072. 23, 43 Mathew Place. Lunch at noon. week. Sunday School available. Come FALLS PREVENTION and Rehabilitation Opened to seniors and adults with physical join us in fellowship Exercise classes, Tuesdays and Thursdays, disabilities. Community Care for Central THE STIRLING & District Horticultural upstairs at the Havelock Legion. Drop Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register Society meeting, Monday, June 20, 7 pm in and get registered, there is no charge ifnot already a member of the program at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall, HAVELOCK WOLVES Youth Dart Le- FRIDAY JUNE 17, 6:30 pm St Andrew’s 110 Mill St., Stirling. Penny Stewart: Faage for all boy and girls 6-18, Wednesdays United Church Teatime Serenade with vourite Gardens in Canada. 613-398-0220. 5-7pm. Adult Blind Draw Mixed Double music by Carpe Diem Ensemble. $7.00 JUNE 18: Stirling Fair Homecraft inforDarts, Fridays 7:30pm, $5.00. Info Ellen per ticket. Please contact the church at mation session, 11:00 am Stirling Library 705-838-2077 or website wolfy5.wix.com/ 613-472-2810 to reserve your ticket. THE STIRLING & District Horticultural youth-dart-group SUNDAY JUNE 19, 11am St. Andrew’s Society Flower Show, June 20th. Anyone HAVELOCK SENIORS Club weekly United Church will be hosting Rock of may enter. Entries must be brought to the events: Monday: Cribbage and Bid Eu- Ages Singers. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall, chre, 1pm. Tuesday: Shuffleboard, 1pm. EUCHRE IN Deloro Hall each Friday 7 110 Mill St., Stirling, 12-2 pm, judging Wednesday: Carpet Bowling, 1pm and p.m. sponsored by Marmora Crowe Valley 2-4 pm and the public display 6-7 pm. Euchre 7pm. Thursday: Bid Euchre, 1pm. Lions Club. Bring light lunch to share Prize money. Call 613-398-0220 for the Friday: Euchre, 1pm MEAT ROLL Saturday June 18,Club show schedule of Specimens and Designs. Room, Marmora Legion. Sunday, June STIRLING FESTIVAL Theatre presents MADOC 19, Fathers Day Brunch/Bake Sale, 9am- the Mudmen, Friday June 17, 2pm & 8pm. SUPPORT THE Troops Open Mic, Sun- 2pm. Adults $10, children $4.50 Box Office 613-395-2100 or 1-877-312day, 19 June, Art Centre Hastings, Madoc. 1162 or www.stirlingfestivaltheatre.com Music at 1:30. All Types of Music Wel- GOOD BABY Box, every Wednesday, Marmora Pentecostal Church, 53 Madoc STIRLING LEGION Garage Sale, Friday come (bring your own instrument). Bring your lawn chair, outdoor stage weather St. 10 am to 2 pm. Baby formula, diapers, June 17 & Saturday June 18, 8 am to 3 permitting. Free, Family Friendly Event baby food, and more at low prices. Also, pm. BBQ 11:30 am. For item pick up Itty Bitty Kiddie Kloset offering donated within Stirling: Legion at 613-395-2975, LINE DANCING, Every Thurs. 10:30- baby clothing up to size 2t at no cost for Mon-Sat after 2:00 pm. Donations may be 11:30 am., St. John’s Anglican Church those who need them. Elaine 613-472-3219 dropped off during these times. Hall, 115 Durham St. N. Madoc. Info: EVERY MONDAY: Marmora Legion Carol Cooper 613-391-4271. Bingo, with early bird games start at 7 TRENTON FISH FRY, Tuesday, June 21, 5-7 p.m. pm. Jam Sessions in Club Room, 6-9 pm. JOIN QUINTE West’s Kente Kiwanis. at Madoc Trinity United Church, 76 St. Friday night darts, Club Room. 7:30PM.. Meetings held every Thursday morning. Lawrence St. E., Madoc, Adults: $14.00 2 Everyone welcome. Call Secretary John Adults/1 child (primary) $30.00 2 Adults/2 EUCHRE - Seniors Citizens, William Eden at 613-394-0316 for more info. children (primary) $35.00. 613-473-2427 Shannon Room, each Friday 1:30 p.m. $2. CELEBRATE 30 Years with Phil PanWOMEN’S CAREGIVER Group, women NORWOOD elas, Director TMHF, Thursday, June 23, caring for a person with memory loss. 3rd 11am-1pm, Panelas Courtyard. TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Wed. of each month, 9:30-11:30am. Madoc Arts Centre/Skate Park, 242 Durham St. Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ST. GEORGE’S Church Annual StrawChurch, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, berry Social, Tuesday, June 21, 5:30-7:30 Madoc. Info: 613-962-0892 meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 p.m. on the grounds of St. George’s Church CROKINOLE: FRIDAY, June 17, Trinity (facing Bay and Byron Streets). HamburgUnited Church, St. Lawrence St. East, PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, Norwood ers and Hot Dogs are also available. $7.00 Madoc (side entrance). Final games until Public Library. Every Friday, 10-11 am. adults, $3.50 Children 10 and under. EnSeptember 16. Potluck Meal 6 p.m., and Story, craft and snack. 705-639-2228 or tertainment by the Trenton Citizens Band. Crokinole at 8 p.m. Admission $2.50. www.anpl.org Info or to purchase tickets, 613-394-4244. Door prizes. P.E. COUNTY JUNE 18, Quinte Branch of Ontario GeneaMADOC SENIORS Club Bid Euchre, WELLINGTON DISTRICT Lions Club logical Society presents “Great Moments every Tuesday, 1 pm, downstairs at the - New members welcome. Club meets 2nd in Genealogy” bring your most treasured Library (elevator accessible). 2nd Tues& 4th Wednesday of month, Wellington moments or challenges in family history day Pot Luck at noon prior to Bid Euchre Town Hall. Info: Membership Chairs research to share with the audience. Quinte West Public Library, 7 Creswell Dr, TrenMADOC AM Indoor Walk: Mon, Wed, Marilyn or Stan at 613-399-1164. ton, 1-3 pm. Info visit www.rootsweb. and Fri, 9:45-10:45 am. PM Indoor Walk: JUNE 18, 2pm, RCL 509, Consecon. ancestry.com/~canqbogs Mon, Tues, Fri, 6:45-7:45 pm. Centre Come help celebrate the opening of our Hastings Secondary School, 129 Elgin St. time Capsule. Also our Patio Opening and TRENTON LEGION Branch 110: SaturOpen to seniors and adults with physical day, June 18, 2-6 p.m. Trilogy. 8-midnight open stage! Everyone welcome disabilities. Call Community Care for Cowboys Don’t Cry Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre- CRAFT + Wine Crawl, Saturday, June 18, register if not a member of this program. 11am to 4pm. Each venue will feature its TRENTON AL-ANON Family Group, own group of creative artisans, blending the every Wednesday, 8 p.m., Trenton United Continued from page B7

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Church, 85 Dundas St. E. Trenton, Tel: 866-951-3711 PROBUS CLUB of Quinte West meets 1st Thursday of the month, 9:30 a.m., upstairs, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110, Trenton. All seniors welcome. Info: Janet 613-475-5111 TRENTON KNIGHTS of Columbus, 57 Stella Cres.: Sunday & Wednesday Night Bingos 7pm. Cards on sale 5.30pm. Everyone welcome TRENTON LIONS Club is looking for new members. Meetings are 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Member Chairman Diane Gardy 613 392 2939 TRENTON TOASTMASTERS Club meets 6:30-8:30 pm, every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, Quinte West/ Trenton Library Meeting Room Main Floor. We are looking for new members. Guests are welcome QUINTE BAY Cloggers every Friday, 6:30 - 9 pm, Salvation Army, 244 Dundas St E, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. First two nights free, $5/night. Info: Eve or Ozz at 613-966-7026 TRENTON LIONS Club 77 Campbell Street hosts a weekly Thursday Night Bingo. Cards on sale at 6pm regular program starts at 7pm. Everyone welcome. TRENTON VON Monday Mornings. VON Foot Care Clinic: Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346

TWEED

every third Tuesday of the month, 1:30 -3:30pm. Learn about a nutrition topic, cook, taste and take home leftovers. Info or to register (space is limited): the Dietitian at 613-478-1211 ext. 228. TWEED LIBRARY: Bridge 1-4pm Tuesdays. Knitting (beginners welcome), 2-4pm Fridays (except 3rd Friday meets at Moira Place). Quilting 10:15-1:30 4th Friday. Homework Club 3:15-5:15pm Wednesdays. FIT & Fun Ladies Exercise Classes: Mondays 9am Aerobics. Tuesdays 9am. Stretch & Strength. Thursdays 9am Balls & Bands. Fridays 9am Interval Training. Land O¹Lakes Curling Club, Tweed. $25/ mth or $7/class. Info: Judy 613-478-5994 or Jan 613-478-3680. TWEED TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Mondays, 10-11:30 am, 23 McCamon Avenue, Tweed (Hillside Apartments) Common Room. Weight loss, Support - Food and Exercise plans. $2 per week. Info: Marilyn at 613-478-9957.

TYENDINAGA

MEALS ON Wheels Deseronto: Tuesday through Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon, for more information call 613-396-6591

WARKWORTH

WARKWORTH MUSICAL extravaganza, St. Paul’s United Church, 60 Main St, Warkworth. Saturday June 25, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15.00, available at Eclectic Mix, Warkworth or Paul Lonergan 613-4753316, Ruth Widdowson 705-924-3843 or Don Young 705-924-3121. JUN 19, 1-5 pm Westben Garden Gala Fundraiser. A spectacular summer garden full of happy music, a refreshing luncheon, interesting wines and a one-of-a-kind silent auction. At a home near Warkworth. More at westben.ca CANADIAN CANCER Society, Warkworth Branch: Euchre, 4th Tuesday every month, 7:30 pm. $3 includes coffee and sandwiches.Everyone welcome. Warkworth Legion. Info: Kathy Ellis (705) 924-9116 SATURDAY, JUNE 18, Donnybrook Auction Sale, Red Barn, 24 East St., Warkworth. $3 fill-a-box opens 5:30 pm. Auction 7 pm. STRAWBERRY SUPPER, Wednesday, June 22, 6:30 pm, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Mill St., Warkworth. Adults: $15, Children under 12: $6 from Helen King, 705-924-2467 or Sharon Abernethy 705-632-0824

TWEED DINERS: Wednesday, June 22, St Edmund’s Hall- Stoco, Hungerford Rd. Lunch at noon. Bring your own plate, cup, and cutlery. Opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 to pre-register if not already a member of the Diner’s Program TUESDAY, JUNE 21, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Tweed annual Strawberry luncheon, 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Cost $9. MARBLE ARTS Players presents: Solstice Anyone? Tickets $10, Children $5 available at the door. - Marble Arts Centre, 13 Bridgewater Rd, Tweed. info: tweedartscouncil.ca DURING JUNE, the Tweed & Area Heritage Centre is featuring a special sale of art, a fundraiser for the Heritage Centre. 40 Victoria St. N., Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m to noon, 1 to 5 p.m LINE DANCING, Every Tues., 10:3011:30 am, Hungerford Hall, Tweed. Info: WOOLER Carol Cooper 613-391-4271. WOOLER UNITED Church welcomes ATTEND THE free Community Kitchen, all to join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Gateway Community Health Centre, Tweed Sunday School and Nursery is available.


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On Saturday, June 4, 2016, the staff at Wilkinson & Company LLP held a yard sale for Fixed Fur Life animal rescue. Employees, Barb Golden, Suzanne Pockaj, Penny Preston, & Kim Wannamaker are seen here making the donation of a cheque for $600.00! This money will be used in our local community to help spay/neuter and provide medical care for injured animals. Their hard work is greatly appreciated by Fixed Fur Life. Submitted by Gail Law

School official in child porn case makes court appearance By Stephen Petrick Belleville – The case of a high school supervisor facing one child-porn related charge will return to court on June 30. Steve Clarke was charged by Belleville Police with one count of production of child pornography in April. The matter came before a Belleville court on Thursday, June 9, but Clarke’s lawyer, Mike Pretsell requested the case be delayed, as he is awaiting full disclosure of evidence against his client. Pretsell declined to speak to reporters, following the brief court appearance.

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Youth Engagement Program allows students to visit Parliament Hill Belleville – Students can see our Canadian democracy in action, thanks to a new program announced by Bay of Quinte Member of Parliament Neil Ellis. The ‘Youth Engagement Program’ is designed to give local students an opportunity to travel to Ottawa and tour Parliament Hill with their local MP at no cost.

“What I am proposing really mirrors this government’s commitment to youth engagement. Not only are they our future leaders, they are our best hope for the future,” said MP Ellis in a statement. “This is why it is important that we look for new ways to inspire and engage young people. The Youth Engagement Program gives students a chance to see democracy at work, and witness first-

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group of students that recently travelled to Ottawa was Ms. Julia Doucett- Baker’s Grade 4/5 class from St Gregory Catholic School in Picton. Their trip was funded by MP Ellis and included a full tour of Parliament Hill with the MP. “It is important we hear all voices. When students visit Parliament Hill, it gives me an opportunity to listen to the stories, opinions and ideas of these bright young minds,” said Ellis. “We must be proactive, because these are

Canada’s future leaders and the next generation of decision makers. My hope is this program will spark their interest in politics, and trigger meaningful conversations about democracy and the importance of civic participation.” Over the years, there have been growing concerns about the disenfranchisement of young people from the political process, Ellis said. The goal of the program is to help ignite the civic passion of area students.

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Arts enrich our communities, players reap awards By Jack Evans

The annual Quinte Arts Council Awards Luncheon at Dinkel’s Thursday was not only good news for award recipients; it was also good news for the entire arts community. In his opening remarks, Mayor Taso Christopher proclaimed the city fully recognizes the significant contribution arts and culture make to both the social fabric of Belleville and area and also its economy and pledged council’s continuing support. He described the arts as “a big composite of our community and a big time player. We all must go together.” Arts council chair Dan Atkinson set the tone describing the event as a “showcase” of the arts community and its people. He added that the arts has a tangible economic benefit to the community also. As evidence of how the various artists and arts groups support each other, one of the recipients, painter Claudette Boulanager, praised the quality of the Belleville Theatre Guild’s musical, “The Music Man,” which she had just seen the night before with great delight. The other recipients were p u p p e t e e r and creative artist Krista Dalby, painter Therese Cilia, the Belleville D o w n t o w n Docfest and Linda and Roli Tipper, of Tipper Financial Inc., for their strong and generous support of the arts community financially. Topping up that support was a surprise award to youthful singer Rowana Kitchen, of Picton, with a $1,000 bursary toward her continuing

education in voice at the University of Toronto. That, too, was provided by the Tippers through a new annual bursary program they established in memory of the late Susan Richardson, singer-musician and director of the Belleville Choral Society for many years as well as a participant in musical shows. Background music was provided by young Belleville harpist Tabi Savic, who swept several top awards at last year’s Rotary Music Festival, including voice, harp, piano and best overall performance. She is now the harpist for the Quinte Symphony, as well. As in past years, the luncheon drew a near capacity crowd of arts participants, supporters and area business and municipal leaders.

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By John M. Smith On my last visit to North Bay, I boarded the Chief Commanda II and took a relaxing and informative cruise on Lake Nipissing. This proved to be a great way to explore this area and, at the same time, to get an ‘up close and personal’ view of the lake’s intriguing Manitou Islands. These islands are often said to be cursed or haunted, and the five of them now sit out on this lake, forming a kind of circle, and they’re all uninhabited and surrounded by an air of mystery. It’s said that a group of Nipissing people who were fighting with the Iroquois back in the 17th century managed to escape to these islands. However, when winter set in and food supplies became scarce, one of them was sent to shore for supplies. On returning to these islands a few days later, all the inhabitants had disappeared. There was no trace of them at all, and it has been suggested that these islands are therefore cursed. Yet another legend has it that a native Nipissing maiden fell in love with

one of the enemy Iroquois braves, and he was eventually captured and burned at the stake on one of these islands. She was so distraught at this loss that she, too, jumped into that fire and died. It’s now said that on certain nights, the screams of their spirits can still be heard on these islands! Whether any of this is actual fact remains questionable, but it is known that Lake Nipissing, unlike most lakes in Ontario, contains two volcanic pipes, formed by the violent eruption of very deep volcanoes, and these have led to the creation of these islands and nearby Callander Bay. Perhaps the strange noises that some visitors have reported hearing on these islands are simply the sounds of the water gurgling in and out of these ancient volcanic pipes, but others have suggested that they’re the voices of the spirits that still dwell on these islands and that they’re warning paddlers and other visitors to stay away. There have been some boats that have fallen victim to this supposed “curse of the Manitous”, and perhaps the most

famous of them all is the John B. Fraser. This steam paddlewheeler suffered a boiler explosion upon arriving at the Manitou Islands, was soon engulfed in flames, and eventually sank. Only 7 out of a crew of 20 survived. This tragic event took place in 1893, and other ‘strange occurrences’ followed. However, that certainly doesn’t mean that we’ve always tried to avoid this area. In fact, there have been several attempts at inhabiting these islands, and lime was quarried here back in the 1880s. A small limestone kiln is still to be found on Little Manitou Island. A niobium and uranium mining operation was set up later on one of these islands, Newman Island, but it, too, was eventually abandoned. The lower section of the mineshaft headframe and a fuel tower are still visible. Great Manitou Island, another of these islands, even had a large hotel back in the 1930s, complete with a dance hall, but it, too, seemed to fall under the “curse of the Manitous”. It burned down after just a couple of years of operation, and it was never rebuilt. Continued on page 16

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It is with great sadness that Clare William George Lough passed away at his home in Lethbridge, Alberta on May 11th, 2016 at the age of 73. He will be dearly missed by 4 children: Shawn of Trenton, Dale of Medicine Hat, Dawna (Jerry) and Sandra of Lethbridge Alberta. Seven grandchildren Jesse of Belleville, Melissa of Trenton, Beth of Belleville, Shayna of Picton, Dale and Star of Belleville, Krista of Cold Lake and Steven of Lethbridge, Alberta - and four great grandchildren, Jade and Kohle, Tyler, Bryce, Treena-Rose and Hunter. Clare was strong willed about family and friends and will be strongly missed by everyone that had the priveledge of meeting him. Burial Service will be held on June 25th, 2016 at 11:00 am, Burr Cemetery on Burr Side Road, Prince Edward County. There will be a short after service provided by Treena at her home -15747 Loyalist Pkwy Wellington.

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

PATTERSON – In loving memory of our mother, mother-in-law, gramma and great gramma, Ivy Patterson. June 14, 2015. Wow, hard to believe it’s been a year. You are dearly loved and missed by us. We think about you every day! You were someone very special, You can never be replaced, Your memory in our daily lives, Can never be replaced. You had a sense of humour, And a twinkle in your eye, A helping hand in times of need, On that we could rely. You had a smile for everyone, A generous heart of gold, To anyone who knew her, Her memory will never grow old. ‘Til we meet again xo Love: Bob, Buck, Sharon, Karen, Don, Debby, Nancy and Wayne, their spouses, grandkids and great grandkids. PS: Happy birthday Ken/Gramps. Loved and missed dearly xo

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Carpet, laminate, hardwood flooring deals. 12 mm laminate installed with free pad $2.29/sq. ft.; engineered hardwood $2.49/sq ft.; Free shop at home service. saillianflooring.com 1-800-578-0497, 905-373-2260.

Jayco Camper, Eagle-8. Hardly used, 1995 model, excellent condition. $3200.00 o.b.o. 613-394-2489.

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In Memory of Jim Scriver 1925 - 2006 It has been ten years since you passed away. You fought so hard so you could stay. We miss your smile, your laugh, your touch. Our lives without you have changed so much. But you now are well, you’re not in pain. God will keep you close until we meet again. Mary and Family

CRUICKSHANK, Terry - June 19, 2004 Please don’t ask us if we are over it yet, We will never be over it. Please don’t tell us he’s in a better place, He isn’t here with us. Please don’t say at least he isn’t suffering, We haven’t come to terms with why he had to suffer at all. Please don’t tell us you know how we feel, You don’t know how we feel. Please just say that you remember our son, brother & uncle. Always in our hearts, Love, Dad, Stepmom Beth, Sister Donna, Brother Don & Pam & girls.

In Memory of Vagn Erling Jensen JENSEN, Vagn Erling passed away peacefully at Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Tuesday May 17th, 2016, in his 87th year. Lovingly remembered by his partner, Marilyn Williams and predeceased by his wife, Annalise Jensen. Cherished father of Tove and her husband Robert Hampton and Erling Jensen. Grandfather of Bryan (Christina), Adam, Ashley and great grandfather of Kaya. Survived by his brother-in-law, Aksel Sorensen of Denmark. Vagn is predeceased by his parents and all his siblings. Vagn will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Mass for Jean Anderson (Masterson) who passed away December 25, 2015 at Hastings Manor will be held at Holy Rosary Church, 169 North Park Street Belleville Ontario on June 18/16 at 10:30 am. Reception to follow. Please share your memories!

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Thank You

George Edwin “Ted” Brown George Edwin “Ted” Brown passed away suddenly May 5th, 2016. George enjoyed the Great West for many years. Predeceased by his parents Meryl and William Brown and wife Reta West Brown. George will be greatly missed by daughters Lori-Anne Brown, Lisa Katherine Brown, Lana-Mae Brown and sons William & Warren Brown and brother Reginald Brown. Enjoy mom and your parents in good health Dad. Thanks for all the support from Kindersley Transport in Regina. Family and Friends are invited to Celebrate George’s Life on June 25th at 2pm at 848, 10th Line Campbellford.

BIRTHDAY

We would like to thank everyone for the wonderful flowers, cards and care packages of food dropped off at the family home. A very special thank you to the doctors and nurses of Campbellford Memorial Hospital for the wonderful care that our father received. Thank you to Jeff Weaver and staff of Weaver Family Funeral Home. Your support and compassion helped each of us get through this difficult time.

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June Gospel Sing, Chapel of The Good Shepherd, 513 Ashley St., Foxboro, June 18/16, 8:30pm. Light Lunch after. Come join us.

Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, 3 months old & up. Sold with written guarantee. Fridges $100. and up.

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At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.

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For good used appliances in working order or not, but no junk, please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors and then come see for yourself, quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. WE DELIVER.

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A GREAT BIG THANK YOU ORMEROD, Leonard M. On behalf of Joyce Ormerod and family we would like to thank everyone for their deepest sympathies, donations and flowers during our loss. We especially want to thank McConnell’s Funeral Home, Marmora Legion Minister and members for the beautiful service. The respect of the OPP for stopping the traffic on Hwy. 7, which was an honor. Thanks to Jackie Fraser for singing Len’s favorite Hymn “Amazing Grace” and Don, Vikki and Billy Wallace for singing to Uncle Len. After the service we want to thank Theresa for opening up her diner and serving the luncheon.

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New Lawn Tractors for sale, 17.5 hp, 42” deck $1890; 20 hp Hydrostatic drive 42” deck $2150; 22 hp 46” Hydrostatic $2450 22 hp 48 in Hydrostatic $2550. Many new models in stock, Ariens and Husqvarna. Call Belmont Engine Repair today 705-778-3838. We Service What We Sell.

Yardwork’s Lawnmower (Gas) $95.00; Men’s Bike (26”) $120.00; Jeep Liberty Doors (4) $150.00; Glider Rocker/Cushion $75.00. 613-847-5480.

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Wanted: Standing timber, mature hard/softwood. wanted, natural Used motorized backpack Also sprayer or blower for sale, stone, cubicle or flat, any Madoc. $175 o.b.o. Call size. 613-968-5182. 613-473-2015 after 7 p.m.

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TENDER # REC-2016-05 THE CONTRUCTION OF A FULLY ACCESSIBLE WALKING TRAIL ALONG BUTLER CREEK BETWEEN MAIN AND MONK STREETS, as per Municipality of Brighton tender documents.” Documents are available at the Public Works and Development Office located at 67 Sharp Road, Brighton, Ontario (613)-475-1162. All bids must be submitted using the required forms in a Sealed Envelope, Clearly Marked with the Tender Number and the Bidder’s Information by the Date and Time Specified Below. ALL TENDER PACKAGES WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 11:30am THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH, 2016. Further information is available by contacting Jim Millar, Director of Parks and Recreation at millar@brighton.ca. Jim Millar, CMO, RRFA Director of Parks and Recreation The lowest or any tender bid not necessarily accepted. MUNICIPALITY OF BRIGHTON Public Works & Development 67 Sharp Road, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Tel: 613-475-1162 Fax: 613-475-2599

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Tender packages will be available for pickup as of 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 13th, 2016. Documents are available at the Public Works and Development office (67 Sharp Rd.). All Tenders must be submitted using the required forms in a sealed envelope, clearly marked with the Tender number and the proponent’s information by the date and time specified below: 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2016 Lucas Kelly Public Works Projects Supervisor 67 Sharp Road Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0 lkelly@brighton.ca – 613-475-1162

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Weaner Pigs For Sale. Ready to go end of June $75.00. 1525 Old Marmora Rd (Seymour St.), Madoc. 613-473-3851.

Full-time position available at River Valley Poultry Farm. Duties include: power washing of vehicles, buildings and farm equipment, maintenance of buildings and grounds. This position requires some mechanical ability and a valid driver’s license. Competitive wage and benefit package. Apply to: rivervalleyherefords@kos. net or fax: 613-378-1646.

PETS Pups For Sale. 5 Female German Sheppard Pups left from litter of 9, 8 weeks old, $450.00 each, mother and father on site. 613-478-6209.

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WORK WANTED Refinishing decks and porches. Brighton to Belleville. Call Roger 613-242-3958.

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The Marmora & Lake Public Library Board requires a student employee from mid-June to August 26, 2016. Candidate must enjoy working with children, be creative and capable of working independently. Responsibilities include planning and implementation of children’s summer programming for ages 3-14 years and clerical work on main service desk. Deadline for applications is June 23, 2016. All interest is appreciated however only candidates scheduled for interview will be notified. Address resumes to: Joan Hutt, Marmora & Lake Public Library, Box 340, Marmora, Ontario, K0K 2M0

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CARETAKER /JANITOR NEEDED

Hastings Housing complex is a 21 unit nonprofit senior citizen apartment building in Hastings. We are seeking a courteous, honest, reliable person, with good verbal and written communication skills, for the position of caretaker/janitor. The start date will be August 22, 2016. This person is responsible for the safe and efficient cleaning and general maintenance of the buildings and grounds. Minor repairs, maintaining small equipment and good record keeping is also required. Training is provided, however previous related experience and knowledge of mechanical and building operations would be an asset. The hours average 24 hours per week, with some flexibility, but require the building and grounds to be checked daily due to safety. No vacation is permitted in the winter season. The starting rate of pay is $18.00 per hour, and will be reviewed after a probation period of 6 months. Resumes, including a hand written cover letter, must be received by June 24, 2016 and must be mailed to Hastings Housing Corporation, 94 Victoria Street Office, Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0 or emailed to hastingshousing@bell.net. The recruitment process requires a criminal background check for work with vulnerable persons. For additional information on the duties, contact Marg Montgomery, Coordinator/Manager at 705-696-2584 or email hastingshousing@ bell.net . A copy of the complete job description is available. The Board thanks all applicants that apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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NOTICE Stockdale Cemetery The Stockdale Cemetery Board has submitted amended by-laws to the Registrar under the Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act 2002. Any interested parties may contact Brenda Maybee; Secretary/ Treasurer at 613-398-6942 for information or to receive copies. By-law amendments may also be reviewed at the entrances to the Stockdale Cemetery. These by-laws are subject to the approval of the Registrar, Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act 2002. HELP WANTED

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in Campbellford, Norwood, Havelock, Hastings, Warkworth, Marmora and surrounding areas.

The shifts are weekdays from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. and weekends 4 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Candidates must be 25 years of age or older for insurance purposes. Must have a valid driver’s licence and a clean driving abstract. Pay is based on commission and gratuities.

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FULL TIME & PART TIME Contract Drivers

needed for Belleville/ Trenton Courier Service. Must have own vehicle. Call Tues. To Fri. 8 am - 2 pm. 613-392-5585 or 613-967-5941

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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR APPRENTICE Stormy’s Car Sales in Picton is looking to hire a full-time automotive service technician or apprentice to join our team. 40 hours per week. Top competitive wages. Bonuses, full benefit package. Apply within or email resume to stormys@kos.net Resumes may be faxed to 613-476-4880 36 Prince Edward St. Brighton

613.475.0568 Pizza • Dining • Take Out Est 1977

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• Excellent earning potential with flexible schedules… Great discounts and plenty of opportunities to kick back & have fun! • Great food - staff discounts of 40% for you and three of your friends. • Flexible schedules, school, other jobs no problem!

Paid training. We offer paid comprehensive training for all job functions plus performance paid wage increases are regularly reviewed Interested applicants should email their resume to nick@vitosbrighton.ca

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THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF PRINCE EDWARD JOB OPPORTUNITY NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR The County of Prince Edward is an island community on the shores of Lake Ontario with a proud United Empire Loyalist heritage. Boasting beautiful beaches and a unique rural landscape, the County offers serene country living. Our strong agricultural roots, thriving tourism attractions, renowned regional cuisine, and growing wine industry combine to offer a unique and unmatched quality of life. Our Human Resources Department is currently accepting applications for the full-time position of Network Administrator For further detail on this position and other job opportunities with the County, please visit our website at: www.pecounty.on.ca/careers. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are an equal opportunity employer and support applicants with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request throughout the recruitment process. The personal information being collected will be used in accordance with The Municipal Act and The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and shall only be used in the selection of a suitable candidate.

Cruickshank Construction Limited., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario has an opening for the following temporary position based out of our Kingston, Ontario location:

Payroll Clerk 1 Year Contract

Qualifications • Minimum 3 years Payroll experience • 2 or 3 years Accounting Diploma is considered an asset • Strong knowledge of MS Office and SAP • Professional, responsive, and positive work and team attitude is essential • Commitment to adhering to strict confidentiality Responsibilities • Analyze payroll data entries for completeness and accuracy • Prepare reports as requested/required • Provide clerical support as required • Process ROE’s and T4’s • Calculate Source Deductions, WSIB premiums and EHT Calculations To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com by June 21, 2016. www.cruickshankgroup.com Cruickshank is committed to fair and accessible employment practices and will accommodate people with disabilities during the recruitment and assessment process. Section B - Thursday, June 16, 2016

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Small business bookkeeping, accounting, financial statements, tax returns and consulting.

Archer Trucking is looking for an energetic, highly motivated individual for the position of Dispatcher in our Bottom Drop/Pneumatic Operation. The candidate must be a secondary education graduate and post secondary is highly preferred. The candidate should have strong personal communication skills and exceptional customer service management skills. The candidate must be able to handle an extremely fast paced position with ever changing requirements driven to succeed. The candidate must have fluent computer skills with focus on Word, Excel and Outlook. The candidate must be highly organized and well versed in North American Geography. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic and results driven organization where your skills will be highly used and valued. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants considered for the position will be contacted. Please submit your resume to Ransom Lapensee at Rlapensee@archertrucking.com

613-403-0881

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Steady Monday to Friday day shifts. Must be licensed & have own tools.

Farm Yard Sale, Sat June 18, 8am, Farm related items. Fertilizer Auger, Household items, Antiques and children items. 1925 County Rd 26 Brighton. House Content Sale. 12 Pebble Beach Rd., Cobourg. Owner relocating. Complete household contents. Furniture, all household items. Fri June 18 12-4, Sat June 19 9-4. 905-376-1056. Huge yard sale, 11 Cooper Court, Brighton, FridaySaturday, June 24 and 25, 8-3. Brand name, brand new clothes, shoes, purses, Southwest decor, household items, loveseat in excellent condition, area rug and much more. Multi Family Yard Sale June 17 & 18, 8-1, indoor & outdoor furniture, office desk & file cabinets, household Items, artwork, tools & more. County Rd 30, North of 401, to Twin Lane. Sama- Community Yard Sale, Saturday, June 25, 8 a.m.-1, (Hwy 7, 7 km East of Havelock) fishing tackle, household items, collectibles, crafts, a bit of everything. Rain date June 26.

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310T Mechanic Needed 310T Mechanic needed for Frontenac / Hastings/ Prince Edward County area. Good Wages, benefits and job security.

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Diesel experience and some computer skills will be helpful. Apply in confidence by email to: westfleets@gmail.com

IKO Industries Ltd. is a global leader in the manufacturing of roofing and building materials. IKO is a Canadian owned and operated business with production facilities worldwide. We are currently seeking the positions listed below at our Madoc, ON industrial facility where we mine and manufacture coloured granules for our shingles.

310T Mechanic Needed

Utility Housekeeping duties including shoveling, sweeping, and cleaning in a harsh environment Inspection and changing of crusher screens and dust collector bags l Testing for and identification of colour quality l Operation of hand tools, power tools and mobile equipment l High exposure to standing, climbing, crawling, lifting and material handling l Exposure to vibration, dust, weather extremes, confined spaces, heights and noise l Ability to work shift work in a 24x7 physically demanding environment l Grade 12 education required l

310T Mechanic needed for Frontenac / Hastings/ Prince Edward County area. Good Wages, benefits and job security. Steady Monday to Friday day shifts. Must be licensed & have own tools. Diesel experience and some computer skills will be helpful. Apply in confidence by email to: westfleets@gmail.com

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IKO recognizes that its success is due to the strength of its employees. A primary goal of IKO is to promote individual employee’s sense of accomplishment and contribution, so that employees enjoy their association with IKO. The Company invests in its employees so they are the most knowledgeable in the industry, and undertakes great efforts, including a goal of promoting from within, to nurture loyalty to IKO. We are pleased to offer competitive compensation, a progressive and challenging workplace, and a commitment to teamwork and integrity. Please email your resume to: autumn.davidson@iko.com We thank all applicants for their interest, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

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Dan Clost O&S#1 - Viburnums for Julia Several readers asked me why I failed to mention the “plic-toms.” They argued that Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum offers up the most beautiful selection of form co-

lour and flowers within the genus. It’s a good argument. Simply put, I ran out of space so here’s a makeup paragraph. When you see a Marie’s Doublefile in full bloom with matching rows of pure white lace-cap flowers supported by strong horizontal branching, you will hie thyself to the nearest nursery. When you see a Marie’s Doublefile dressed in her red and burgundy fall raiment bejeweled with clusters of red berries (drupes), you will hie thyself to the nearest nursery. The caveat for this beauty is that she is a titch large- 10’ x 12’- so ample space is required. Don’t try and stuff her into a small area with the idea of pruning her to size; you would just mess up her natural form. A showy relative, Shasta, is a titch broader across the beam and not quite as tall; however, the floral display is spectacular. Our estate is graced with a plic-plic, Viburnum plicatum

f. plicatum ‘Popcorn’, which can be contained in a smaller space due to its upright nature. O&S#2 - Not on the tour I have had the honour of being asked numerous times over the years if we would let folks include our grounds on various garden tours. Most requests were from Gentle Readers who were basing their inquiry on the column. So far, we have declined for a few reasons. While every plant written about is growing just fine, the grounds are not show-worthy in terms of fit and finish. We just don’t have time, yet. Sagging roof on the shed, wobbly fences and disintegrating wood on the raised veggie beds might look good in a Norman Rockwell print but not in Taunton’s. With a few exceptions (stalwarts from the original Halloran gardens) almost all of the plants are “rescues” in that they were returned to the nursery by customers for various deficien-

cies or, in the case of almost all of the perennials, tossed onto the compost heap as being unsalable. So, while the list can seem exotic, the plants themselves are still “recovering.” For example, the yew hedge on the front lawn is composed of shrubs that languished in our backyard nursery for 5 years before they were presentable. The Clost estate has many more similar bits and pieces. I would be pleased to show you around if you would like, just not on a formal tour. O&S#3 Size Perhaps this is the most overlooked factor when homeowners select plants for their property. The classic example is the mature Colorado Spruce dominating an entire front yard, shading out ornamental gardens and lawns as well as dwarfing the buildings. However, a short drive through any older suburb will present many other examples: weeping mulberries, mock oranges,

spireas, weigelas...the list is long. Some shrubs, such as potentilla which can be pruned with a lawnmower, can be kept in check but many require a fair investment in time spent pruning if planted in a space that won’t accept its mature size. At this point garden work becomes a chore, not a pleasant past time. So, when selecting plants, look for those that fit your plan and fit your estate. End Notes: Gentle Reader, permit me a personal non-gardening comment. Folks, PTSD is insidious and has many forms and many victims. Military personnel, first responders and anyone involved in traumatic situations as part of their daily job are struggling with it; as is our society as we try to find answers. We run the risk of becoming complacent simply because we hear about it so often. Don’t let that happen we have the responsibility to do our part for those who did theirs.

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Trent graduate and cyclist wraps up his journey around the world By Taylor Clysdale “I got hit by an ice-cream truck in Greece… and the worst part is I didn’t get any ice cream,” said Mark Quattrocchi as he laughed beside his bike. Quattrocchi began his quest 23 months ago to take his bicycle from southern China to his home in Rideau Ferry near Ottawa to raise money for the charity Free The Children. The cyclist, who took a selfie every day for a year and a half to watch his beard grow during the trip, recently arrived in Ontario to finish his twoyear-long journey. Quattrocchi said the community at Trent University would “be pretty excited to hear a Trent student is biking around the world raising money for charity.” Having graduated in 2012 for anthropology and ancient history, he taught English in South Korea for a year before returning to Ontario to go to teacher’s college. While at Trent, the cyclist says he read a book about someone who had gone around the world on a bicycle, which inspired him to try it.

He said he “wrote in a journal that night that I wanted to ride a bike around the world” although he “never thought I would do it.” After earning his teaching degree he began a two-year teaching program in China, where his journey would begin. After finishing his teaching program, he started cycling. The five bags strapped to his bicycle contained the only belongings he had. They hold a tent, a sleeping bag, an air mattress, a mini-stove with a gas tank, medicine, spare parts for his bike, clothes, a hammock, a journal and a couple of cameras. Quattrocchi added he didn’t have much room for souvenirs, because he “had to carry everything up huge mountains.” He also said he carried a book to log all the acts of kindness that were offered to him, which gathered more than 250 entries. One of those entries belongs to a bike shop in Strathroy, that replaced both of the tires on Quattrocchi’s bike for free. After traveling through China, Quattrocchi charted across Asia and ended

up in Afghanistan. He wasn’t allowed to enter Iran or Pakistan so he backtracked to India, where he says that people love to bike. He then took a plane to Turkey and went across Europe before taking a plane to Cairo and cycling across Africa. His final destination was Cape Town before boarding a plane to Buenos Aires. Heading north, he says he took five boats to go up the Amazon River from Peru to Ecuador. “There’s no route from Columbia to Panama,” said Quattrocchi, noting how he had to take four more boats to get to Panama. “It’s kind of a drug-smuggling route,” he said with a grin. During his journey in Kyrgyzstan, he found himself nowhere near civilization with bad weather approaching and no food. He saw a house nearby where nomads were staying and they offered him a warm bed and a meal of soup with mutton and noodles. “It was amazing what they could offer, considering they were living off the land,” he said. He says the best part of the trip was

when he was “having the worst day when someone would come along and make it awesome.” He also says that while he was in the Sudan, it was so hot one of the tires on his bike “actually melted and burst.” From that, he learned to travel during night when it was cooler. In Greece, he was struck by an inattentive ice-cream truck driver and two of his bags were destroyed. Luckily the driver payed to replace them and also paid for a hotel room for the night. One of the goals of the journey was to raise money to build schools in countries that can’t afford them. Starting a website, Quattrocchi took donations as he charted his journey. His initial goal was $10,000 which he smashed after only five months. Now he’s raised $44,000 with only $6,000 short of his final goal. Quattrocchi says that every penny goes to Free The Children. Every $10,000 he’s raised has led to the construction of a new school, three of which are now completed. He says that the reason why a lot of people donate is because “I actually go and meet the people [at the schools]

and help out with a bit of work. People like to see where the money is going.” Quattrocchi’s journey ends in a few days, but he says he’s looking forward to reaching his final goal. He says that if anyone wants to donate they can do so at his website at www.oneadventureplease.com.

Trent University graudate Mark Quattrocchi is soon going to finish his bicycle trip that started in China.

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