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50th YeaR SeRvinG KinGStonConnected to Your Community Total EMC Distribution 474,000KingstonFor Plans, Plants andPointers, it’s Potter’s690 Golden Mile Road, Kingston(Corner of Bath & Day’s Rd)www.pottersnurseries.com613-389-3333Thursday, July 4, 2013Serving City of Kingston and Loyalist Townshipwww.emconline.caInsidenewsTaste of KingstonreturnsPg. 6newsFort Henry introduces exciting new lightshow to Sunset CeremonyLake OntarioPark OpensPg. 25EntertainmentPorchJazzPg. 38By Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbell@theemc.caEMC News - Think you’veseen everything a Fort HenrySunset Ceremony has to offer?Think again.Starting this year, the popularsummer attraction has beenmoved to the later, darker timeslot of 8:30 p.m., allowing thefort to come aglow with a dramaticnew light show to complementthe live performance of theFort Henry Guard recreating an1860s-style British military drill.The changes were made possibleby the St. Lawrence ParksCommission investing over$750,000 in a state-of-the-art2.5D projection system. FortHenry general manager WillBaird explains that the intentionis to bring to life the experienceof the guard coming under attackwith a new action-packed storylineprojected onto the walls ofthe fort.“It’s a really great integrationof modern technology and thehistory of the site,” Baird says.“Imagine, if you will, the guardBob’s butcher shopOntario at it’s Best!10 lb SpecialSPork Shish-K-Bobs Bobby Burgers$34 90 wow!are now firing and all of a suddena charge of cavalry is running towardsyou, or an enormous lionfrom England is roaring in yourface at the same time that this battleis taking place and the music isbeing performed.”Baird says that a large part ofthe motive behind the changes isto try and encourage more localKingstonians to come out to theshow.“One of the challenges we haveas a historic site is we can get allsorts of people to come and visitthe site from all over the world– Germany, England, all overEurope and South America - butit’s really difficult to get people tocome and visit us from as close asBayridge and other nearby areas.The best way for us to do that isto create these special events andactivities.”At the same time, Baird notesthat it was important to maintainthe strong foundations of the SunsetCeremony that were already inplace, including segments involvingthe Fort Henry Guard Drums,Drill Squad and Artillery Detachments,complete with the famousThe Fort Henry Guard performs the Sunset Ceremony withthe new light show.Photos/Hollie Pratt-CampbellChicken CurryThigh-K-Bobs730 FRONT RD. @ DAYS RD. • 613-634-1bOb(1262) • OpeN 7 DAYS A week!and heart-pounding music andcannon fire.Indeed, one of the biggest challengesthe Fort Henry team facedwhen bringing in the light showwas figuring out how to best walkthe fine line between being sensitiveto the historic significance ofthe site and implementing theseexciting new changes.sales@ldpowersports.com“One hundred per cent of theold show is still in place, because itwas a great event - a top 100 eventin Ontario in the past three years,”Baird says. “So we didn’t want tolose that fabric, but we also wantedto be able to attract new visitorsand new people to the site.”The Sunset Ceremony is performedevery Wednesday and9.9HP Mercuryoutboard4-StrokeSALESaturday evening during thesummer months at 8:30 p.m. Admissionis $20 for adults, $17 forsenior citizens and youth (6 to 12years of age) and children 5 yearsof age and under are free. Formore information about SunsetCeremony and other attractionsFort Henry has to offer, pleasevisit www.forthenry.com.reg. $2,899$2,499


CelebratesGrand Re-OpeningCome on in and check out our newly renovated store!Come on in to the newly renovatedGiant Tiger! Store owner,Chris Richard and his entireteam are proud to welcome youinto their newly improved store.Giant Tiger is the leading Canadianowned family discountstore, committed to providing ontrend family fashions, groceries,great produce section and allyour everyday household needs.“It was time for an update, sincewe opened up in 2005, and wecouldn’t be happier with the results”,says Chris. “The entireteam is dedicated to making theshopping experience at GiantTiger, new and exciting for ourcustomers. Come in and see whatwe have done.”Store owner Chris Richard and his team at Giant Tiger.R0012191963813 Princess St. Kingston • 613-547-5128 • www.gianttiger.com2 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013


Political pay cheques tobe reviewed by a citizenscommitteeCouncillor wants Kingstonto relax rules for food truckvendorsBy Bill HutchinsReporterR0012191981EMC News – ShouldKingston city councillorsget a pay raise?It’s a subjective and controversialquestion for manyresidents, but a more scientificand unbiased approachis now being used to findthe answer.The pay cheques of futurecouncillors are, once again,under review.The city is creating acitizens’ committee to determinewhether Kingston’selected officials deserve araise when the next term ofoffice begins in December2014.The 8-member independentcommittee will becomprised of five citizensrepresenting the health,business, non-profit, educationand labour sectors, plustwo citizens at large, and aformer councillor. Applicationsare now being sought,and council is expected toappoint the committee tostart its fact-finding workthis summer.The ad hoc group is expectedto meet for about oneyear to review the salaries ofelected officials in similarsizedcities with ward systems,and come up with anaverage pay scale for Kingston.The group’s report andrecommendations will flowdirectly to council.“The proposed mandate ofthe committee also includesguidelines for determiningcomparator Councils toevaluate remuneration bestpractices,” according to areport from the clerk’s office.The new committee willalso look at whether it’stime to consider the mayoror councillors as full-timepoliticians. They are stillconsidered to be part-timeelected officials.The salary and workloadreview comes just fouryears after the 12 councillorsreceived a large payincrease of 46-percent forthe work they do, while themayor’s salary was hikedby 13 percent, based on theapproved recommendationsof a similar citizens’ committee.The former committeeconcluded the annual remunerationof a part-timecouncillor should rise to$27,500, while the mayor’scompensation should go to$84,500. Prior to that, councilsalaries had not been reviewedfor nearly a decade.Beat theHeatManufactures rebates up to$2,000 00The last round of increases,which began in December2010, also includedbuilt in raises every year toreflect the consumer priceindex. The mayor and councillorsare also entitled todistrict travel and conferenceallowances.When the last council approvedthe raises it also setup a mechanism to ensurepolitical pay rates would bereviewed every four years.Councillors have saidtheir jobs are getting morecomplex and time consuming;sitting on committees,attending public meetings,responding to phone callsand emails and reading staffreports while many holdregular day jobs. Estimatesvary, but councillors saythey can put in anywherefrom 20 to 50 hours a weekon municipal business.The former council approvedthe last round ofraises to reflect the civicworkload and to provideenough incentive to attractfuture candidates.To cushion negative fallout,any pay changes wouldnot kick-in until after thenext election to removeany perception that currentcouncillors are votingthemselves a raise.SUMMER SALES EVENTSALE ENDS JULY 31STSo call today for your free in-home consultationFinancing available from $37.00 biweekly O.A.CWhen youpurchase acompleteheatingand coolingsystempackage694 Fortune Cres. #3 Kingston | 613-507-6699Proudly serving the Kingston area for over 25 yearsBy Bill HutchinsReporterWeOfferNeed a garage?Premium & StandardView yournew GaraGeinGaraGe PackaGeS• Standard garage sizes starting from 12’x24’up to 26’x36’ plus Garage Lofts!dISPLaY MOdeLS INKINgSTON & HarTINgTON• Kingston••Hartington•EMC News – Fresh from the controversyover music coming from an ice creamtruck, a city councillor says it may be timeto allow more food trucks on the roads andparks of Kingston.Coun. Dorothy Hector says there’s beena big increase in the number of food trucksthis season, but the city’s street vendor licensingbylaw has not kept pace with thedemand.She will bring a motion to council July16 calling for a review of the licensing bylawto “ensure wider choices” of street vendorsand where they can serve customersaround the city.“There’s been a tremendous change inwhat’s considered healthy eating optionson the side of the street, and the City ofKingston has not made any changes to streetvendor licensing in quite a long time,” sheexplained.Coun. Hector says her motion is beingdriven by public demand for more streetfood vending locations and food choicesthat go beyond the standard burger-andfries.Some local food trucks now sell everythingfrom potato and cheese perogiesto gourmet poutine and Mexican tacos.“The residents are asking for this, lookingfor options.”This year saw the launch of Farm Girlfood truck serving gourmet food from thecity’s midtown district and at special events.A handful of other proprietors are branchinginto the meals on wheels business aswell, bringing more options to lunch-timeworkers and tourists. “It’s important for usto be on top of this new wave of healthyeating,” Hector explained.Of course, some vendors also cater tothose with a sweet tooth.The popular Beaver Tail pastry dessertchain - familiar to wintertime Feb Fest goers- plans to set up a permanent franchisenear Kingston’s waterfront, according toHector.But street food vendors can’t just parkanywhere they want to. The current bylawlimits the number and location of food vendorlicenses, forcing many licensed foodtruck operators to sell from private lots adjacentto busy streets. The bylaw restrictionsand licensing fees were partly designed toprotect existing restaurants – those that paya generous heaping of property taxes - fromcurbside competitors that roll in.Coun. Hector says her motion is not designedto put current businesses in perilbut, rather, to expand food truck locationsto non-traditional areas that may be underserviced,such as public parks, trails andother municipal properties without manyrestaurants around. “It’s time to start makingthose changes.”The bylaw review motion, if approvedby council, would still be subjected to publicand food industry comments at the administrativepolicies committee before anychanges are adopted. Coun. 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Neighbourhood condo opponents get crashcourse on planning processBy Bill HutchinsReporterEMC News – Residents of theCataraqui North neighbourhoodgot an eye-opening, and possibly,discouraging look at the intricaciesof the city’s planning processwhen they opposed a recent condominiumdevelopment.Despite their letters of opposition,support from the districtcouncillor and a promise to ‘bumpup’ the discussion to the planningcommittee, the outcome was prettymuch a foregone conclusion –the condo at 740 Augusta Drivewill proceed.There was an assumption amongsome residents who thought the130 Richmond Blvd., NAPANEE613-354-4391RED & WHITE $AVING$ EVENTCASH N’ CARRY ONLYNOW TILL JULY 13 TH OR TILL THEY’RE GONE!SAVE UP TO $1000 OFF PLUS NO TAXAT THESE PRICES, THEY WON’T BE HERE LONG!In-stock Hot Tub models only.1407 John Counter Blvd., <strong>KINGSTON</strong>613-542-183113239 Loyalist Parkway, PICTON613-471-1194committee could stop the threestorey,41-unit building based ontheir strong objections. However,Coun. Bryan Paterson, who chairsthe committee, says the nature ofthe site plan control applicationleft the committee powerless tohelp residents.“Many of their concerns wewere not in a position to address,”he remarked of the process.Coun. Paterson added: “Whenwe bumped up the site plan wewere giving them false hope thatwe could somehow overturn thezoning of that property, which wecould not.”The planning process allowsindividual councillors to requesta ‘bump up’ of the site plan approvalof certain projects wherestrong objections are raised – essentiallyallowing politicians achance to scrutinize the technicaland aesthetic points of a development,rather than let delegatedstaff finalize approvals, as it whattypically happens with site planapplications. But because the 0.5hectare land zoning of AugustaGlen Condominium was never inquestion there was little that councillorsor the community could doto overturn the project.Instead, the committee was relegatedto debating the finer pointsof the condo, such as on-site parking,fencing, garbage storage,landscaping, bicycle racks andother amenities that are part of aDelivery ExtraR0012186464residential site plan application.City planners endorsed the oneand two-bedroom condo project,with 52 on-site parking spaces, asa permitted land use for the site.The 1997 Cataraqui North zoningbylaw allows an apartment buildingas a permitted use on the subjectproperty.The condo’s site plan applicationwas finalized by a 10-3 voteof council June 18Mayor Mark Gerretsen cautionedcouncil not to debate the“cars versus pedestrians” issue,even though that is what concernedresidents the most, but tofocus solely on the technical onsiteamenities.With the all-clear for the condoconstruction to proceed, Coun.Downes still insists it is a victoryfor the neighbourhood becausethis project highlighted concernsover pedestrian safety on CrossfieldAvenue and Augusta Drive.“Some good has come of it,” heobserved.While the zoning merits of theproject – which allowed for acondo in the first place – couldnot be challenged, Downes sayscity planners heard first-handconcerns from residents about theincreasing impact on their safety,and that should bode well for futuredevelopments.“In that neighbourhood carshave taken over,” he asserted.“We have to continue to work onTICO#50007364(613)384-0012Aug 19-21.........Wonderland, Lion Safari & Toronto ZooSept 23-27.................Cape Cod & Martha’s VineyardOct 7-10.................New England - Foxwoods & BostonOct 15-21.........................Cape Breton Celtic ColoursOct 16-17.....................Fall at Fairmont Mont TremblantOct 24-27.....................Girls Getaway - Lancaster, PAOct 25-26......................................St. Jacobs OvernightNov 9-10..............................Ricoh Big Ben ChallengeDec 31-Jan 1............................Winter Classic in DetroitJan 16-28........................New Orleans - The Big EasyFeb 1-16........................................Key West, FLORIDAFeb 1-16.............................Daytona Beach, FLORIDAFeb 12 - Mar 9.......................St. Petersburg, FLORIDAFeb 19-28, Mar 7-16 & Apr 5-16......Myrtle Beach, SCwww.GoMcCOY.com566 Cataraqui Woods Drive, Kingston, ON K7P 2Y5that neighbourhood to regulatethe traffic better.”Downes says another benefit toarise from the condo discussionis that it led to the formation ofa neighbourhood association tospeak with one voice. “Sometimesit takes a controversial issue likethat to bring people together.”Residents also felt betrayedinto thinking the vacant lot wouldbe developed solely for commercialuses when they purchasedtheir homes. Instead, the originaldeveloper sold the land to G.C.LDevelopments Ltd. in 2011 whichbrought forward the condo plan.The base purchase price for unitsis expected to start at $190,000.“The developer is a good developerand he listened very carefullyto what they said,” Downesremarked of the public outcry.However, Coun. Paterson cautionedhis colleagues that ‘bumpingup’ site plan applications hasmore to do with how a developmentlooks, not whether it’s needed.Speaking with reporters afterwards,Coun. Downes, who votedagainst the 740 Augusta site planapplication, offered some buyerbeware advice to future homeownersto check the establishedzoning of what’s around them.“Whenever people buy into aneighbourhood they have to educatethemselves before they buy,and after the fact.”R0012188518-0704Job seekers:Start working nowwith ACFOMI!Come to our workshops this summer!CREATING A RESUME THAT HAS IMPACTMondays (1:30 pm - 2:30 pm)INTERVIEW AND NETWORKING STRATEGIESTuesdays (9:30 am - 11 am)CONDUCTING AN EFFECTIVE JOB SEARCHORJOB SURVIVAL: STRATEGIES FOR JOB SUCCESSThursdays (9:30 am - 10:30 am)Open to the publicin English et en françaisReserve your place613 546-7863info@acfomi.orgThis Employment Ontarioprogram is funded in part bythe government of Canada.R00121605804 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013Barriefield Centre, 760 Hwy 15 RR 2, Kingston ON K7L 5H6613 546-7863 info@acfomi.org www.acfomi.org


Taste of Kingston returns for another yearBy Kelly ReidCorrespondentEMC Events - Taste of Kingston, anannual fundraiser that benefits the CanadianDiabetes Association, will beback in the city this Saturday, July 6.This year marks the festival’s 15thanniversary, and Canadian DiabetesAssociation representative Terry Cavanaughis excited to welcome backmany returning participants: Lone StarTexas Grill, CFB Kingston, the KingstonFire Department, and others.“There’s a little bit of something foreveryone,” Cavanaugh explains.The event isn’t just to showcase thecity’s many restaurants. Though thetasting plates are a major draw to theevent, Cavanaugh says that Taste ofKingston is “trying to encompass differentthings.”Now, in addition to sampling restaurantplates, families can enjoy seeinga Canadian Forces field kitchen, watchtheatrical productions by Blue Canoe,take in some Ontario Championshipwrestling, or just enjoy the park. Liveentertainment will be performed bybands The Jaded Gentlemen and BigMo and the Blues Mission.For those that still see tasting as thehighlight, sample plates will be soldfor anywhere from $1 to $5. Participatingrestaurants include Milestones,Grizzly Grill, King Street Sizzle, FarmBoy, Tim Hortons Cold Stone, andmany others.The event also has a strong partnershipwith the Boys and Girls Club ofKingston, says Cavanaugh, so therewill be a variety of activities gearedtowards children. A colouring contest,demonstrations by some KingstonFrontenacs players, tours of a Kingstonfire truck, and a bouncy castle aresome of the fun that will be offered tothe youth in the crowd.“The purpose is to not just fundraisebut to raise the profile of Kingston,”Cavanaugh goes on.He explains that the day is reallyabout showcasing the manyactivities the city offers. The eventhas grown so much over the last 15years that Cavanaugh expects to seebetween 5,000and 8,000 peoplein the park overthe course of theday.“It’s just amazing,”he says ofthe community support the eventreceives, going on to estimate thatat least $20,000 will be raise duringthe event for the Canadian DiabetesAssociation.“There’s nine million people livingwith diabetes or pre-diabetes inCanada,” he says.Without proper treatment, thecondition can lead to heart disease,kidney disease, and nerve damage.With the money from the Tasteof Kingston event, the CanadianDiabetes association will be ableto continue community educationinitiatives, such as seminars abouthow to live with diabetes. Some ofthe funds will also go towards sendingkids with diabetes to summercamps.Taste of Kingston will be takingplace between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. inConfederation Park this Saturday.As Cavanaugh says, “It’s just an allaround fun day for everyone.”For a full list of participatingrestaurants and events, please visitwww.tasteofkingston.ca.Shopping For A Vehicle? 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Planning aMini-Vacation?Check out Lanark County!The 8th AnnualBridge Street BazaarCalling all locals and out-oftowners!The Carleton PlaceBusiness Improvement Area(BIA) invites you to visitdowntown Carleton Place onSaturday August 3rd from 9amto 4pm, to enjoy a summercommunity extravaganza.The 8th Annual Bridge StreetBazaar will showcase the center ofthis colourful and historical town,including a sidewalk shop withover a hundred vendors. Visitorscan Meet Us “Downtown”On The Mississippi, have theopportunity to find bargaindeals, become a street merchantthemselves, and eat at waterfrontpubs and restaurants. All of thiswhile basking in non-stop localentertainment.The entire downtown section ofBridge Street will be shut off tovehicular traffic, making way fora pedestrian-friendly area whereboth vendors and merchants alikecan display and sell their wares.We are also excited to have manynew vendors join the Bazaarthis year. The full-day scheduleof the sidewalk sale includesvarious activities and attractions– including some of CarletonPlace’s finest musicians, mascotsand dancers. The sound of pop,rock and country will fill the airas spectators enjoy a full day oflive local entertainment. Localbuskers will be wandering thestreets performing. Entertainmentin the downtown market full ofvariety, and best of all, free ofcharge!With community groups,restaurants and arts programsall coming together for the day,visitors will truly be able toimmerse themselves in the cultureof Carleton Place, discovering allthat our great town has to offer.When the BIA works together withthe Carleton Place community,great events are born that workto unify the people and developa community’s attraction andoverall spirit.Registration is now open forvendors at the 2013 BIA BridgeStreet Bazaar. The cost is $30 fora 10’ x 10’ space. All registrationforms must be received by July22nd at 4 pmIf you have any questionsregarding the Bridge StreetBazaar,please contact Cathie McOrmondat (613) 257-8049 or emailinfo@downtowncarletonplace.comTake a Break in Smiths Falls!Come and enjoy the beauty of downtownSmiths Falls this summer! Smiths Fallshas many amazing attractions for visitorsand residents – as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site at the heart of the RideauCanal, Smiths Falls offers boaters theopportunity to dock their boat and a takea break with a stroll to the downtownshopping district. There, they can explorea variety of shops, restaurants and servicesin a unique setting.Or, maybe you’re thinking of taking aroad trip? Stop by downtown Smiths Fallsfor a bite to eat, a stroll along the RideauCanal or to take a look atthe more than 150 uniqueshops and services liningdowntown streets. With avariety of quality eateriesdowntown to choose fromthere is something for everyone in SmithsFalls!As Ontario’s first UNESCO WorldHeritage Site, Smiths Falls features abeautiful waterway, along with a detachedand combined lock system. Visitors tothe Rideau Canal can take a walking tourthrough the locks system or visit any ofthe three museums located nearby. Bringa picnic lunch and enjoy your stay with awaterside picnic along the Rideau Canal.Only a short walk from the locks and thecanal, the downtown district offers visitorseven more incentive to visit Smiths Falls.Extend your stay with anight in the Comfort Inn;choose a room with a viewof the water and you canenjoy the amazing scenerywell into the evening.For more information on visiting downtownSmiths Falls or to obtain a copy of the businesseslocated downtown and a map of the area, please visitwww.downtownsmithsfalls.caor call 613-283-4124 extension 1114Explore DowntownSmiths FallsA great place toShop, Dine and Be!Come and discover the unique shops,restaurants and services that Downtown SmithsFalls has to offer.With over 160 shops and services, you willfind a great variety of restaurants, a wideselection of unique stores and shops, all theprofessional service needed in business orpersonal life and many government agencies.Take a stroll down the tree-lined streets ofDowntown Smiths Falls and enjoy the 18murals painted by local artists. Download theMural Walking Tour brochure at our website:www.downtownsmithsfalls.caR0011496688_0712The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 7


What’s happening whatshappening@theemc.caFree To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m.KingstonThe Epilepsy Resource Centre will be hostingmonthly Parent Support Groups for individualsthat have a child/children with epilepsyor seizure disorders. These monthlymeetings will occur on the 4th Tuesday ofeach month at 7 p.m. The support group willtake place at our Kingston Office locationat 100 Stuart St., Second Floor. For moreinformation or to attend the groups, pleasecontact our office at (613) 542-6222 or byemail at admin@epilepsyresource.org.Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinicevery Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-7 p.m.Thursday clinics, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where:850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B. Mobile clinic,Friday, June 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30a.m. at the K-Rock Centre, 1 The TragicallyHip Way.Big Euchre at the Royal Canadian LegionBranch 631, Bath and Collins Bay roads,Sunday, July 7. 100 % pay-out. Registrationfrom 12-12:45 p.m. Game starts at 1 p.m.Bring your own partner.Boomers 50 Plus Walk to the Beat groupare walking Tuesdays and Thursdays startingat 9:30 a.m.at Holy Cross High School- it’s free - all are welcome, join us. SeniorsWalk to the Beat for 50+ is introducing GentlePain Free treatments for arthritis and allrelated conditions. Zumba Kids Style. NewZumbatomic summer courses offers lots ofenergy, emphasizing fun with hip-hop, reggaeand pop ‘moves’, tailored especially for4 to 14 year olds . Held on Wednesdays at11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. West end location.Call Dee, 613-389-6540, for furtherinformation on any and all programs.The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 isopen 7 days a week from now until Sept.16. There is a custodian to interpret the historyand heritage. Displays, artifacts andliterature help make the story of this buildingcome alive. Come and bring family,relatives or friends to have a picnic, plana wedding, connect with the faith or ourforbears, or trace genealogical links withLoyalists and other pioneers. The Church is30 km south and west of Napanee on theSouth Shore Road – civic #2365 or 9.5 kmfrom the Glenora Ferry. Turn left at CountyRd 8, just east of the Village of Adolphustown.From Kingston, you can drive weston The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turnright at Adolphustown (County Rd. 8). Gostraight through Dorland to Hay Bay wherethe road curves to the right. The Church ison your left, by the water. The cottage (custodian’s)phone # is 613-373-2261.Odessa Fair - July 11-14. Fun for all: Midway,tractor pull, horse pull and show,demolition derby, cattle, goat and poultryshows, displays, vendors and entertainmentKingston KingstonKingston Kingstonby Ambush on Friday evening and a talentshow on Saturday evening. Don’t forget theAnnual Parade on Saturday morning at 9:30a.m. from Ernestown Secondary School.Purchase pre-sale midway coupons andsave, available at the Pop In and SavagesHome Hardware, Odessa.GriefShare. You don’t have to go throughthe grieving process alone. GriefShare isa support group for anyone who has losta loved one. The group meets on Tuesdayevenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westside FellowshipChristian Reformed Church, andThursday afternoons from 1-2:30 p.m. atBayridge Alliance Church in the FiresideRoom. For more information or to registercall 613-384-7306 or email the jmkooy@gmail.com.Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissionsfor Kingston’s new non-juried Art Exhibitionand Sale - 6Squared - accepted untilOct. 25. Open to everyone – artists, celebrities,designers, and you. Works in all mediameasuring precisely 6” x 6” are welcome(must be unsigned). Information & guidelines:www.6squared.ca or 613-532-6222.Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members.Practices are Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m.to 9 p.m. at the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56Francis St. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca.Tickets for ‘The Kingston Symphony presents75 Years of Modern Music’ are now onsale.A limited number of early bird discountwill be available. Tickets can be purchasedon-line at www.FortHenry.com or at the FortHenry Discovery Centre. For more informationcall the St. Lawrence Parks CommissionCustomer Service at 1-800-437-2233.VIP Meet & Greet Packages include VIPparking, seating in the Balcony Bays and aninvitation to the Post Show Party with theopportunity to meet and have a picture takenwith selected symphony members, ConductorGlen Fast and the other artists. For VIPMeet and Greet Post Party Reception Packageswith conductor and artists, please contact:Mae Finlay at OTX Events by email atmfinlay@otx.ca, or call at 613-532.-5997.Symphonic melodies with a twist will fillthe air at historic Fort Henry this summer,after a stellar ‘sold out’ performance lastyear by the Kingston Symphony Orchestraand guests. The Kingston Symphony returnsto Fort Henry on Aug. 2 at 8 p.m., takingguests to the next level by celebrating 75years of Modern Music with a truly eclecticmix of six superb Canadian voices withstyles ranging from pop to opera and cabaretto rock will front the Symphony. Amongperformers in this year’s show are PatriciaO’ Callaghan, Jon Harvey, Christopher Dallo,Derrick Ballard, Emily Fennell, and Jay‘Smitty’ Smith.Friday night karaoke July 5 hosted byKirkham’s Karaoke from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.in the lounge of the Royal Canadian LegionBranch 560, 734 Montreal St. All welcome.The Arthritis Society is offering a freeworkshop for individuals with osteoarthritisof the hips and knees. Called Stay Active– Manage Osteoarthritis Pain,.Led bya physiotherapist, the three-hour workshopwill cover osteoarthritis, relieving pain andstiffness, activity and weight managementand community resources. The workshopwill be held on Thursday, July 11 from 1p.m. to 4 p.m. at our office at 308 WellingtonSt. in Kingston, Suite 100. To register,or for more information, please call 613-546-2546. Please register early, as space islimited.Join us at SOCKingston for the followingevents. We are a member-run non-profitorganization that offers social activities toour members. Join the gang at Dog LakePark at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 7 for a funafternoon swimming.. On Sunday, July 7,meet us at 4 p.m. on the patio at the CreeksideBar and Grill for entertainment andenjoy an early dinner. The Creekside Barand Grill is located at 2261 WellingtonSt., Battersea. Call us at 613-530-4912 ifyou are interested in going as reservationsmust be made. Come and meet new friends.On Wednesday, July 10 at 10 a.m. sharp,join Diana for golf at the Westbrook GolfCourse, 3651 Genge Rd, Westbrook. Nongolfers welcome to join us for lunch atnoon. For more information call our clubline at 613-530-4912.Eco-Art Workshop for the whole family atDouglas R. Fluhrer Park (behind Rideaucrest)Wednesday, July 10 from 3-5 p.m.Free juice and snacks provided by theFriends of Kingston Inner Harbour. Free!All welcome!Arthritis Clinic July 2. The Arthritis Societycomes to The Seniors Centre the 1st and3rd Tuesday of the month to provide freeone-on-one clinics. Call 1.800.321.1433ext 1584 for an appointment.Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory.Drop into the drum circle at City Park (atthe south end of the park, near King & Maitland)on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. No experiencenecessary. Free. This circle is open to all.Bring hand drums (African, Irish, etc.),shakers, flutes, and other instruments. Ifyou don’t have any, we have extra. Cometo play, or sit back and watch. Free parkingon the dirt road in the park. We meet atBen’s Pub (105 Clergy St.) if it rains, 8-10p.m. Wheelchair accessible. Email julianegregory@hotmail.comto get on the emaillist and for more information.The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-servicemembers from all branches. For a fun socialevening, please join us at 416 Wing, Kingston,on the third Friday of every month at 6p.m. For more details and info please contactMolly at 613-389-6120.Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70,corner of Days and Front Road. Shuffleboardand Bridge Tuesday and Thursdayafternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New memberswelcome.Kings Town Trekkers Walk Monday, July8 from the Holiday Inn. Registration at5:30 p.m. Walk begins at 6 p.m.The Canadian Cuban Friendship Associationof Kingston (CCFA K) invites friendsof Cuba to attend its annual Summer GardenParty, this year in support of the 24thPastors for Peace Cuba Caravan (www.ifconews.org). Join us on Sunday, July 7from 3-7 p.m. in the gardens at 202 MainSt., Barriefield. Enjoy the beautiful settingand friendly company, a fabulous potluck dinner, Cuban music and inspirationfrom people working on behalf of Cuba.Bring a friend, a food offering, lawn chairand bathing suit. Donations to supportthe Cuba Caravan will be gratefully accepted.Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcometo Kingston Healing Clinic wheretrained personnel will pray for you. EveryMonday between 6-9 p.m., 999 SydenhamRd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Centre.We believe in miracles.The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea VeteransAssociation of Canada meets everysecond Monday of each month Septemberto May at the Royal Canadian LegionBranch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All KoreaVeterans and their wives are welcome. Formore info. please contact Sandra or Tonyat 613-546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558@sympatico.ca.Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pensioners’Group (BPG), representing retireesfrom Bell and its affiliate companies.Our mandate is to protect your definedbenefit pension and benefits. BPG will inform,advise, represent and support you.Visit www.bellpensionersgroup.ca and ifyou’re not already a member, click on theMembership tab or contact us at ottawa@bellpensionersgroup.ca.Beginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres.off of Collins Bay Road. Thursday classes:6:45 - 8 p.m. - 9 classes. Friday classes:9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. For moreinfo: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or sharonruthprice@gmail.com.The Bath Gardening Club is inviting allgarden lovers who are interested, to jointhem on their bus trip to the MontrealBotanical Gardens.Monday, August 19.Booking with McCoy will be kept open tillJuly 15. If we have not filled all the seatsby then the trip will be cancelled and yourmoney returned.Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?Call Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups,613-384-2134.Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, 6-10p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St.,Kingston. Admission includes munchies,prizes and a delicious meal. Dance thenight away to a magnificent selection ofmusic by Superior Sound. Singles or Couplesages 40-90 all welcome. The dancecelebrated its 25th anniversary in April2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607.Summer Scottish Country Dancing takesplace at 7 p.m. at Newlands PavilionWednesday Evenings July 10 and 17,weather permitting. Come and join in thefun, listen to the music, tap your toes andjoin the dance.Vacation Bible School. Ages 5-15. July 15-19.’The Shepherd’s Voice’. Calvary BibleChurch, 395 Nelson St. (9:30 a.m. to 12:15p.m.). Songs, Bible verses, games, snack,week-long woodcraft, prizes. RegisterNow. (calvarybckids@gmail.com or 613-546-4307).Tweed Garden Tour. Garden Tour in Tweedhosted by the Friends of the Tweed Libraryon Saturday July 6, 2013 from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. Enjoy 8 unique and outstandinggardens with artists and musicians plus 3Community Gardens. Rain or shine. Passportsavailable at the Tweed Public Library,Food Company (Tweed), Tweed News andonline at pgweber419@yahoo.ca. For moreinfo, please call 613-478-1791.On Wednesdays until Aug. 21, you canbring your book donations to the KingstonSymphony Warehouse from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Fiction & non-fiction; hardcovers,complete with their signatures, bookplates,and dust jackets (no matter thejacket’s condition); pocketbooks and paperbacks;books on tape/CD; sheet music& song books. Please check the websitefor details on what to donate, (what notto donate) and how to pack those preciousitems to keep them in good condition.Kingston Symphony Warehouse, 785 SirJohn A Macdonald Blvd., Kingston. Turnoffis just north of Princess Street - followthe green signs. Book Fair to follow Sept17-21.Listings appear in the one edition prior to the event date, except in the case of advance ticket sales, pre-registrationR0011951710James Reid Funeral Home is pleased to sponsor the EMC What’s Happening pageFlags for Canadians ofall heritagesThe James Reid Funeral Home, Cremation & Reception Centreproudly honours your heritage! We stock many heritagecountry flags for our Coach (hearse). The Coach is used forcaskets or urns.James ReidFUNERAL HOMECremation, Reception CentreJames Reid Limited1900 John Counter Blvd.jamesreidfuneralhome.com613.544.34111854SINCEThe Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 9


What’s happening whatshappening@theemc.caFree To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11:00amKingstonRideau Trail Kingston Club Gananoque UrbanTrails hike Saturday, July 6. Ramblealong the shaded river loops, through thewoods and on to Tim Hortons at an easysummer pace for some 12km. Great hikefor new members. Savour a visit to theRose Gardens before enjoying the Gananoquewaterfront parks. An afternoon swimand refreshments at the beach top off theday’s adventure. Departure time is 9 a.m.Details: (613) 382-4778. Rock Dunderhike Wednesday, July 10. Experience thewonderful rocky lookouts over the RideauRiver on this popular trek at an easy pacefor some 8km. Double the pleasure with oneloop in the morning, lunch at Hotel Kenny,and the second loop in the afternoon. Departuretime is 9 a.m. Details: (613) 767-4858. Both hikes depart from the CanadianTire Parking Lot at the Kingston Centrealong Bath Road, where car-pooling will beavailable.St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church opens itsdoors for free tours of the sanctuary for thesummer. Tours run until Saturday, Aug. 24.The church is open for tours from Tuesdaysto Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Comeand see the beautiful stained glass windowsand learn about St. Andrew’s connectionsto Sir John A. Macdonald and Queen’s University.Tours can be guided or self-guidedand include a scavenger hunt with prizesfor kids. There will also be events throughoutthe summer including a music series.KingstonMore information about these events willbe available soon. For more informationabout the tours, please visit St. Andrew’swebsite: www.standrewskingston.org andclick on the church tours link. St. Andrew’sis located on the corner of Princess St. andClergy St. (130 Clergy St. East).Paint Out Locations 2013. Changes are happeningthis summer! We are trying mostlynew locations this year which are in the surroundingcountryside. As usual you have tobe self sufficient, with everything you needfor the day, including a brown bag lunch. Ateach location, we will meet at 9 a.m. to acquainteveryone with the nearest washroom,facilities, picnic lunch spot and good spotsto paint.. July 10: Floating Bridge. This isthe first bridge after Amherstview, on Highway33 (west), just east of Parrott Bay Conservation Area. Meet in the parking area justbefore the bridge.Kingston Women’s Connection. Ladies, youare invited to our annual Mother/DaughterEvening Tuesday, July 9 at 7:30 p.m. atGibson Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd., Kingston.Shyla Paterson will be demonstrating basicdecorating techniques, and you can decorateyour own cupcake ‘masterpiece’. CorieLanctin-Iles,speaker/vocalist from Kanatawill share her answer to’Me, a Princess?’Reserve with Dorothy, 613-546-4770 orJudy, 613-546-4840, e-mail:judycobham@sympatico.ca. Cost includes refreshments.KingstonSeniors Summer Programs. The SeniorsCentre still offers many regular programsin our fully air-conditioned facility. Visitseniorskingston.ca for a full listing. We alsohave a dining room for lunch and of coursegood times with great friends. Just in townfor the summer? Get a summer membership.613-548-7810.Cataraqui Canoe Club – Saturday, July 6:Lynhurst to Killingbeck Lake Paddle. Avigorous 21 km paddle on five scenic lakes,three connected by Lyndhurst Creek. Twoportages, 480 and 370 metres, with a carshuttle of 11 km. Call 613 384-4482. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca.Arts Extravaganza Tuesday July 9 andThursday, July 11 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.Learn new painting techniques using variousmedia & materials Tuesday and Thursdayafternoons in July. Tuesday’s topic:painting rocks. Some art supplies included.Thursday’s topic: personalized BBQ apron.Call 613-548-7810.Garden Tour - July 14, 12 noon - 5 p.m., westKingston and Amherstview. Advance Ticketsare available at Avenue Florist, DowntownKingston Visitors Centre, ExpressionsFashion Boutique, In Bloom, Plants & Pots,Pam’s Flower Garden and Loyalist Flowersin Amherstview, or by phoning JeanneStoness (613) 767-7175. Created by Rideau1000 Islands Master Gardeners.Kingston39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, July 5.Music by Tim & Michael (Red and WhiteNight). 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Collins BayRoyal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 BathRd. Singles and couples welcome. Dresscode in effect20th Annual Art in the County Juried ArtExhibition and Sale June 27 to July 14,2nd floor, Books & Company, 289 MainSt., Picton - Prince Edward County. Celebrating20 years, Art in the County isEastern Ontario’s premier juried art exhibitionand sale. Enjoy an impressiverange of fine artworks offering a visualfeast for both art lovers and collectors.We are thrilled to announce that the curator(as well as one of three prestigiousjurors) for this Exhibition is KaterinaAtanassova, Chief Curator for the McMichaelCanadian Art Collection. Open June27 to July 14, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Allworks are for sale. Since the show beganin 1993, over $200,000 worth of art bycounty artists has been sold to collectorsand art lovers through this prestigiousshow. For more info: www.artinthecounty.com.FrontenacOpen Mic Night every Friday at the StorringtonCentre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrassand more. No cover charge.FrontenacSouthern Frontenac Community ServicesCorporation offers a Caregiver SupportDrop-in the second Tuesday of every monthfrom 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre inSydenham. This is an opportunity for thosewho are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/teawith other Caregivers in a safe andsupportive environment. It is possible, withprior arrangements, to bring your loved onewith you who will be cared for by caringand qualified staff of the Adult Day Service.For more information please contactMary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at613-376-6477.Henderson United Church hosts a pancakeand sausage breakfast at Henderson Hall(2384 Henderson Rd.), Wednesday, July 10from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. - free-will offeringfor church. Cooks are George and Marie .Info: 613-336-2467. We are a small countrychurch with good cooks, so come and havea visit with us and enjoy breakfast.Sharbot Lake Farmers Market open Saturdaysfrom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from VictoriaDay weekend through Thanksgiving. Visitwww.slfm.handsonharvest.ca.Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre,Verona, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. untilOct. 26. Come shop for local products fromlocal farmers and vendors. Enjoy breakfastor a coffee at the Lions canteen. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca.Listings appear in the one edition prior to the event date, except in the case of advance ticket sales, pre-registration10 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013


Paramedic cuts underscore need to updateamalgamation deal: CouncillorBy Bill HutchinsReporterEMC News – Stung by recentcuts to Kingston’s urban paramedicservice, a city councilloris now calling on the provincialgovernment to reopen the amalgamationdeal between Kingstonand Frontenac County.“I wish we could save moneyon our budget by cutting servicesin the County but we would neverdo that,” said Coun. Jim Neill.It’s been 15 years since municipalitieswere thrust together in aseries of amalgamation governanceand service sharing deals.The partnership is generally frictionfree, but local relations havebeen strained in recent months.“We’ve kept the peace becausewe’ve played nice, and I’m notsure this qualifies as playing nicewhen we are blindsided by a decision,”explained Coun. Neill ofrecent ambulance cuts.He will present a motion at theJuly 16 council meeting to tryand amend the 1998 provincialrestructuring order that spells outthe funding and service responsibilitiesof both governing bodies.He wants to add a new clauseinto the agreement to provide 30days’ notice and initiate mandatoryconsultation if either the cityor County governments want tochange service levels. The motionis directed at the Ontario ministryof municipal affairs, which craftedthe original agreement underformer premier Mike Harris.Neill’s motion stems from theCounty’s unilateral decision earlierthis year to remove one ambulanceand lay-off four full-timeparamedic positions as a $225,000cost-saving measure. Several citycouncillors were irked becausethe cuts were directed at the PalaceRoad ambulance station in theheart of Kingston. “At the veryleast they should have come to usand pleaded the case why that wasthe appropriate place to take anambulance off,” explained Neill.City officials say they were notifiedof the pending service cutslast March, which took effect onthe Victoria Day weekend, andthere was not much they could doabout it.The restructuring order givesFrontenac County exclusive controlover ambulance service, includingservice levels to the city’s120,000 residents. The order alsostipulates that Kingston must pay80 percent of EMS operating costs,or $6 million this year, with no sayin how the money is spent.County officials appeared beforecouncil in May to explain theneed for budget cuts. They said thePalace Road station was targetedfor a “manageable” service reductionbecause it could more easilyabsorb the elimination of an ambulancethat was on the road for 12hours a day.“These changes, of course, willaffect response times but we willcontinue to meet the standard,”said Paul Charbonneau, the County’sdirector of the Frontenac paramedicservice.The paramedics’ union wageda public campaign to overturn thecuts saying it will affect responsetimes and put patient safety atrisk.The County-set standard forparamedics to reach a patientwithin 8 minutes of a call - 68-percentof the time – will continue tobe met. The pre-cut response ratewas 8-minutes at 72-percent of thetime, Charbonneau explained.Palace Road now has three ambulances- two on 24-hour shiftsand one 12-hour vehicle. The fourfull-time paramedics affected bylayoffs were reduced to part-timestatus, but continue to work fulltimehours for the time being becauseof temporary staff vacancies,he added.Coun. Neill says his motionaims to create a new consultationframework, but it still wouldn’tgive the city a direct vote on theoutcome of future decisions madeby County council.Under the restructuring order,the County also collects millionsof dollars from city taxpayers tooperate Fairmount Home and ruralroads based on a populationbasedfunding formula. Likewise,the city has exclusive cost-sharingcontrol over joint services wherethe County doesn’t have a directsay, such as affordable housing,emergency shelters and daycares.LET US HELP,INSTANTupdateS!LET US HELP,INSTANTupdateS!neW HoMeaVaiLabLe!price update!neW HoMeaVaiLabLe!price update!neigHbourHoodHouSe update!neigHbourHoodHouSe update!Why use HomeFinder.ca?• 77,000 listings to browse from• 45,000 agents to connect with• Offers the best demographic andlocal info• Notifications when new homes areavailable that meet your criteria• Follow a listing and get updates(price changes, open house, sold)• Flexible search parameters• Advanced mapping technologiesWhy use HomeFinder.ca?• 77,000 listings to browse from• 45,000 agents to connect with• Offers the best demographic andlocal info• Notifications when new homes areavailable that meet your criteria• Follow a listing and get updates(price changes, open house, sold)• Flexible search parameters• Advanced mapping technologiesa division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.R0012157463The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 11


Meet Your Market Vendor: Fat Chance FarmsteadBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbell@theemc.caEMC Lifestyle - Here in theLimestone City, we are very fortunateto have two vibrant markets:The Kingston Public Market, heldTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaysbehind City Hall, and The MemorialCentre Farmers’ Market, heldSundays on the grounds of the MemorialCentre. Each is filled with awide variety of vendors, who purveylocally produced food, freshfruit and vegetables, and handmadecrafts. This summer, we are happyto present a special Meet Your MarketVendor series, which will helpyou get to know the people whogrow, produce, and make the itemsyou purchase from them on marketdays. Most weeks, we will featureone vendor from the Kingston PublicMarket, and one from the MemorialCentre Farmers’ Market.To kick things off, we thoughtwe’d start with the Memorial CentreFarmers’ Market’s newest vendor,Fat Chance Farmstead. Josh Suppanand his partner, Jen Valberg,started the fruit and vegetable farmthis year after months of searchingfor land on which they could turntheir farm dream into a reality. Finally,they were able to rent a fouracreplot near Elginburg, which isowned by Dave and Joyce Morley.“[The name of our farm] is a playon how hard it was to find land,”Suppan says. “Because we lookedfor so long, it seemed like a fatchance that we were ever going tofind the land that we needed, so itwas kind of a little inside joke.”While Fat Chance Farmstead isnot yet certified organic, Suppanexplains that they are following allthe practices required of an organicfarm.“If you have a small customerbase and they trust you, maybe it’snot worth [becoming certified],” henotes.Suppan grew up in the Niagararegion, where he spent many yearsworking at a variety of differentfarms. Over time, he developed apassion for growing fruit, which heintends to focus on at Fat ChanceFarmstead. This year, he and Jenhave planted, among other things,1,200 strawberry and 500 raspberryplants.“The majority of my past experienceactually is in fruit,” Suppanexplains. “I’ve worked on a lot oforganic vegetable farms and I’veworked on a lot of orchards, and[the fruit] aspect of agriculture ismore exciting to me. I like perennialsa lot and most fruit is perennial.”Starting in mid-July, Suppan andValberg will be selling fruit at themarket, along with mushrooms andgarlic later on in the fall.Suppan notes that he worked astall at the Memorial Centre Farmers’Market last summer for anotherfarm, and very much enjoyed theexperience.“Not only is it a business opportunity,it’s also an opportunity tobuild community, and I think that’swhat I’m really excited about,” hesays. “All the vendors there are reallynice and it’s a really positiveatmosphere. There’s just a lot ofcool people and a lot of neat stuffgoing on.”In addition to vending at themarket, Fat Chance Farmstead alsooffers a food box program, throughwhich members receive a box offresh fruit and vegetables from thefarm each week.“What’s different about our foodbox compared to other CSAs isthere’s not a lot of risk involved forour customers,” Suppan says. “Ifour kale fails, for example, we’llstill go out and buy kale from anotherfarm that grows it to the samelevel that we do.”In addition, members are able topick and choose the food they takehome to a certain extent.“When available, it’ll be pickyour own,” Suppan says. “So ifpeople want two bunches of carrotsbut no kohlrabi, they can take[double of the carrots] instead ofthe kohlrabi.”He remarks that it feels great tofinally have his own farm and to beable to do something he is passionateabout for a living.“You’re outside all day, that’s agreat part,” Suppan says. “And youreally feel like you’re doing something.I feel [farming] is a reallyhonourable profession. There arenot a lot of those out there anymore,it seems. It just feels like you’re reallydoing something good.”Fat Chance Farmstead farmer JoshSuppan Photo/Hollie Pratt-CampbellSUMMER SALESAVE30-50 %On Kingston’s Finest Collection of Quality Men’s WearSmall Charge for AlterationsCunningham & PouPorefashion for men75 brock street downtown kingston • 544-1400cunninghamandpoupore.comR001218958812 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013


Neighbourhood condo opponents get crashcourse on planning processBy Bill HutchinsReporterEMC News – Residents of theCataraqui North neighbourhoodgot an eye-opening, and possibly,discouraging look at the intricaciesof the city’s planning processwhen they opposed a recent condominiumdevelopment.Despite their letters of opposition,support from the districtcouncillor and a promise to ‘bumpup’ the discussion to the planningcommittee, the outcome was prettymuch a foregone conclusion – thecondo at 740 Augusta Drive willproceed.There was an assumption amongsome residents who thought thecommittee could stop the threestorey,41-unit building based ontheir strong objections. However,Coun. Bryan Paterson, who chairsthe committee, says the nature ofthe site plan control applicationleft the committee powerless tohelp residents.“Many of their concerns wewere not in a position to address,”he remarked of the process.Coun. Paterson added: “Whenwe bumped up the site plan wewere giving them false hope thatwe could somehow overturn thezoning of that property, which wecould not.”The planning process allowsindividual councillors to requesta ‘bump up’ of the site plan approvalof certain projects wherestrong objections are raised – essentiallyallowing politicians achance to scrutinize the technicaland aesthetic points of a development,rather than let delegatedstaff finalize approvals, as it whattypically happens with site planapplications. But because the 0.5hectare land zoning of AugustaGlen Condominium was never inquestion there was little that councillorsor the community could doto overturn the project.Instead, the committee was relegatedto debating the finer pointsof the condo, such as on-site parking,fencing, garbage storage,landscaping, bicycle racks andother amenities that are part of aresidential site plan application.City planners endorsed the oneand two-bedroom condo project,with 52 on-site parking spaces, asa permitted land use for the site.The 1997 Cataraqui North zoningbylaw allows an apartment buildingas a permitted use on the subjectproperty.The condo’s site plan applicationwas finalized by a 10-3 voteof council June 18Mayor Mark Gerretsen cautionedcouncil not to debate the “cars versuspedestrians” issue, even thoughthat is what concerned residentsthe most, but to focus solely on thetechnical on-site amenities.With the all-clear for the condoconstruction to proceed, Coun.Downes still insists it is a victoryfor the neighbourhood becausethis project highlighted concernsover pedestrian safety on CrossfieldAvenue and Augusta Drive.“Some good has come of it,” heobserved.While the zoning merits of theproject – which allowed for a condoin the first place – could notbe challenged, Downes says cityplanners heard first-hand concernsfrom residents about the increasingimpact on their safety, and thatshould bode well for future developments.“In that neighbourhood carshave taken over,” he asserted. “Wehave to continue to work on thatDavid’sOPTICALDavid Delisle315 Bagot St. Kingston(Corner of Bagot & Queen)613-549-2573neighbourhood to regulate the trafficbetter.”Downes says another benefitto arise from the condo discussionis that it led to the formationof a neighbourhood association tospeak with one voice. “Sometimesit takes a controversial issue likethat to bring people together.”Residents also felt betrayed intothinking the vacant lot would bedeveloped solelyfor commercialuses when theypurchased theirhomes. Instead,the original developersold theland to G.C.LDevelopmentsLtd. in 2011which broughtforward thecondo plan. Thebase purchaseprice for units isexpected to startat $190,000.“The developeris a gooddeveloper andhe listenedvery carefullyto what theysaid,” Downesremarked of thepublic outcry.R0011949064However,Coun. Patersoncautioned his colleagues that‘bumping up’ site plan applicationshas more to do with how adevelopment looks, not whetherit’s needed.Speaking with reporters afterwards,Coun. Downes, who votedagainst the 740 Augusta site planapplication, offered some buyerbeware advice to future homeownersto check the established zoningResidential • Commercial • ExcavatingFamily Owned & OperatedDriveways • Parking Lots • tennis CourtsBOOK NOW!road work resurfacing • road grinding• excavating & grader rental“We make our own quality controlled asphalt”FREEWritten Estimates613-546-0472 1-877-248-78741138 Sunnyside Rd., Kingston | info@williamspaving.caOver 48 Years Experience!of what’s around them. “Wheneverpeople buy into a neighbourhoodthey have to educate themselvesbefore they buy, and after thefact.”R0012191491R0012188625MakeoverBOB’S BUTCHER SHOPCongratulationsJoan & WayneSagriff(Above) Joan & Wayne, winnersof a beautiful dinette set (valuedat $1,749) are pictured withMarie Monte (service managerat Leon’s). (Below) Joan &Wayne are pictured outsideBob’s Butcher shop along withBob (owner of Bob’s ButcherShop) receiving a certificate fora $250 BBQ Meat PackageThe Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 13


Director puts own spin on latest zombie apocalypse filmBy Mark HaskinsColumnistEMC Entertainment - I’ve discoveredthat if you’ve seen one zombie apocalypsemovie then you’ve pretty much seen themall. Zombies quickly overwhelm mankindthreatening humanity with extinction,and the few people left run for their livesdesperately trying to survive. World WarZ isn’t much different, but they do try toput their own stampon it.Gerry Lane (BradPitt) and his familyare stuck in trafficin downtown Philadelphiawhen theworld comes apart atthe seams. A plaguethat’s been ravagingthe world hits theU.S. hard. Gerry,with some help fromhis former boss UNSecretary Thierry(Fana Mokoena) barely gets his family outof the country amidst the chaos.It started as a pathogen. It kills its host,and then re-animates it turning the infectedinto a mindless rage monster whose onlypurpose is to infect others. It’s turning humanityinto zombies and there isn’t a lot ofhumanity left.Thierry needs Gerry to go back to work,and find the source of this plague. Gerry isthe best investigator the UN has. If anyonecan track the source he can, and if they canfind the source they might be able to stopthe plague.The zombie apocalypse may have beendone before, but World War Z tries to put anew spin on it. As the entire world is overrunby zombies, instead of broadening thescope of the film Forester narrows it. Thestory focuses on Gerry as he follows theclues and tries to solve the mystery of howthe plague happened and how to stop it. Itmakes World War Z feel more like a mysterythan a horror movie.I like the focus of the film, and thedetective-style story. It adds a whole otherlevel of tension to the zombie film. I likethe effects, and I really like the explanationof the zombies. The thing is the filmmoves to a very logical conclusion. Theending makes perfect sense for the story,but the most logical ending isn’t always themost exciting or satisfying ending. In truthI found it anti-climactic.Brad Pitt is very good at taking the fear,the terror and the desperation, and makingthem real for the audience. This film rideson Pitt’s shoulders. It’s his character thatdrives the film and it’s his performance thatmakes his character so compelling.Mireille Enosplays Karen Lane,Gerry’s wife. Herscenes are fewbut riveting. It’sMOVIE: World War ZSTARRING: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, DaniellaKertesz, and Fana MokoenaDIRECTOR: Marc ForesterRATING: 14Aa very believableperformance.As Gerry travelsacross theglobe seekinganswers he teamsup with an Israelisoldier namedSegen. It’s anintense role andDaniella Kertesz makes the most of theopportunity.World War Z may not be the warmovie you’re expecting, and the endingmay be a bit of a letdown, but the film’sunique perspective and focus does givethe zombie apocalypse a twist.Mark Haskins’ column is a regularfeature of the EMC.Manulife Securities welcomes Wayne OwensManulife Securities is proud to announce the opening of our new office in Kingston. Each of our advisors is dedicated to providing sound and qualityfinancial services advice. We specialize in helping clients who are looking to preserve and accumulate wealth, plan for a child’s future education or create anestate plan and retirement plan. 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Music in the park is back and bigger than everBy Mandy MarciniakCorrespondentEMC Events - Summer has officiallyarrived and that means it istime for another Kingston traditionto return: Music in the Park.On June 25, local musicianskicked off the yearly noon hourmusic series, which runs from12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at ConfederationPark three days a week.“This is the 30th year for theseries and it has definitely evolvedquite a bit over the years,” saidLaura Meggs who works as theprojects manager for the series.Meggs has been running theMusic in the Park series for thepast seven years in her role withthe Downtown Kingston! BIA.“It is one of the many programsthat we run throughout the summer.”Meggs explained that the eventwas first initiated by a couple ofbusiness owners downtown whoworked with a local sound and musiccompany.“When Doug Ritchie came in 31years ago, he really liked the ideaand kept it going. Now it has growninto something much bigger.”Meggs explained that the focusof the series is on local bands, andthat many groups return year afteryear.“A lot of the bands are repeatsthat have worked with us in thepast, and then we end up getting alot of referrals as well. They contactme with their information anda link to some sound clips for theirmusic so I can check them out,”explained Meggs, “The goal is tokeep it local and give those musiciansa chance to showcase theirtalent to the community. It alsogives them an opportunity to reacha group of people that they maynot typically be able to reach at abar or private show.”This year the series will runCheck out Music in the Park Tuesdays,Wednesdays and Saturdaysfrom 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. at ConfederationPark.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,giving many a chance to hearsome live music on their lunchbreaks.“It’s really fun to go down thereand see so many people loungingon their lunch breaks just enjoyingthe music. It’s kind of neat tosee because it is one of our stumbleupon events. We don’t reallyadvertise it so much, so it’s greatto see people out enjoying it andmaking a point to come down,”said Meggs.Music enthusiasts can alsocome out and enjoy local musicin Confederation Park and the St.Andrew’s Church lawn on Thursdayevenings, as well as music inthe courtyard at Market Square onFridays. These evening events allstart at 7 p.m. and allow people tocome out and enjoy other genres ofmusic.“With the noon hour series it iskind of all over the place in termsof genres, so we have brass bandsand Celtic music and singer-songwritersand many more, but we alsohave country music in the park onThursday nights, so that is strictlycountry bands and singers. OnThursday nights at St. Andrew’s,we feature more classical music,like choirs and a couple wind instrumentbands, and then on Fridayswe do big band music nightswith groups ranging from 10 to 50people and they do big band andswing music in the courtyard, sothere really is something for everyone,”said Meggs.For more information on Musicin the Park and to view the bandschedule visit www.downtownkingston.ca.The series runs untilthe end of August.JAMESREIDPRESENTSWest BrosFurnitureSemi-annual Sale Ends July 9, 2013Special In StoreFactory Authorized Savings!See in store for details.R0012189593Louis PhilippeNewbury StreetOfferO ExpiresMay July31,2013Metro Phase Ariss Imperial ViewWest Bros Furniture is Canada’sPremiere Dining & Bedroom Manufacturer of SolidmapleVisit westbrosfurniture.com to view complete CollectionsJAMES REIDwalnut.Fine Furniture since 1854Kingston’s Oldest and Largest Independent Furniture Store!1880 JOHN COUNTER BLVD. AT VIA RAIL STN. • 613-544-4415 | 250-256 PRINCESS S. • 613-548-3022Celebrating 159 years in BusinessThe Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 15


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Protect nature when hikingNature beckons adventurers acrossthe globe. Recreational and ardent hikersventure into the landscape to geta glimpse of the wonders of the greatoutdoors. Veteran hikers are often carefulto watch out for and protect naturalresources, while novice hikers may notbe aware of that responsibility. Hikingresponsibly includes being mindful ofnatural habitats and what you bring inor take away from parks, forests andother natural areas.Carry in/carry outPart of protecting nature involvescarrying out what you carry in. Whatyou bring with you in your backpackshould not be left behind. Some parksand wildlife centers do not have trashreceptacles, so it is up to you as the hikerto carry trash out of your surroundingsand properly dispose of it. Children whomay not understand litter and its impacton habitats can be taught lessons aboutpicking up trash and taking items withthem out of the park when hiking.Even though foods like fruit rindsor seeds can be biodegradable, it is stillimportant to take your food with youwhen you leave the park. If you don’t,you may inadvertently introduce a foreignspecies of plant to a habitat thatcan overtake indigenous plants. Also,animals should not be allowed to eat humanfood; otherwise they may becomeused to it and not forage for their ownfood. Animals also may become brazen,approaching people for an easy meal.Stay on trailsIt can be tempting to be a trailblazerand head out into the middle of the wilderness.This can be dangerous and potentiallyharmful to wildlife. Going offthe trails means you will have to relyon your ability to navigate to find yourway in and out of your hiking location.Those who are unsure of navigation andusing a compass may find themselveslost. 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Kitchen KreationsKateKristiansenGourmet delights in the great outdoorsEMC Lifestyle – The time has arrivedto soak up the sunshine and enjoy longweekends and family escapes. Our familyenjoys summer camping vacations.We tent it, forgoing the luxury of a trailer,which can make things a little bit moredifficult given the lack of conveniences,but it’s a fun and inexpensive holiday. Werevel the chance to bond over late nightcampfires, sharing stories, roasting marshmallowsand/or gazing at the stars. It’s the“sleeping outdoors” experience when onecan have some of the best and deepestsleeps, that is if you ensure your bed is noton a rocky surface.Cooking in the outdoors is one of life’sgreatest pleasures. I would even argue thatmeals cooked in the outdoors taste better.A little planning and organization is all ittakes to enjoy gourmet delights in the greatoutdoors.Check the fire regulations to see if youare able to cook over an open fire (my mostfavourite), using a barbecue or whetheryou’ll have to make do with a camp stove.This will determine if you need firewood,charcoal, matches, or propane bottles, barbecueutensils and water (drinking and forwashing up). Always make sure you bringenough of each with you. My friend Lesliand I have taken the kids camping withoutour fire chiefs (a.k.a hubbies) and the consensusis life is easier with fire-starters onthose wet damp days.We spend as much time stocking thecooking ingredients for the camp kitchenas we do general supplies. Careful mealplanning also ensures we don’t run out ofessentials. Plan to bring a variety of freshherbs, garlic, gingerroot, soya sauce, salt,pepper, oil and lemons as basic must haves.You can prepare and season anything withthese. For instance, you can whip up aquick meat marinade, salad dressing, orjust squeeze a lemon to preserve freshlycut fruit.Ideally you want to prepare as muchin advance and eat the hard-to-keep itemsfirst. Try and coordinate snacks and mainmeals that can turn into another meal thenext day. You can overdo the groceries soas to ensure you have a well thought outmenu plan.A simply delicious recipe I like to use isfor Crab Cakes. If you catch your own fishuse it in place of the crab if you’d like, butthe tin crab is easy to keep while outdoors.This recipe can serve up as a snack, lunchor dinner by serving on a baguette or pairedwith a side salad.Crab Cakes with Fresh Citrus-Tomato MayonnaiseIngredients:1 tbsp. of unsalted butter1 onion, finely diced2 ribs of celery, finely diced6 oz. (175 g) fresh crabmeat or 1 smallcan, drained – which I generally take campinggiven the ease.1 ¾ cups (200g) Panko breadcrumbs(Panko is my preference but you can useany breadcrumbs. You could event processan old loaf of bread you brought with you)½ cup (125 ml) crème fraicheA few fresh chives, mincedA few fresh basil leaves, minced1 large eggSalt and freshly ground pepperLight oil for fryingFor the Mayonnaise:1 large egg yolkJuice of 1 lemon1 tbsp. strong prepared mustard (I oftenuse Dijon mustard)2 cups of sunflower or corn oil (I useGrape Seed oil in place of these traditionalcooking oils)2 tomatoes, seeded and diced½ tsp. paprika, preferably smokedSalt and freshly ground pepper to tasteDirections:Make the crab cakes:In a skillet over medium heat barbecueor on grill, melt the butter and sauté theonion and celery for about 4 minutes, untiltranslucent. Transfer to a plate and let cool.Flake the crabmeat into a bowl and add thecooled onion and celery, half of the breadcrumbs,the crème fraiche, chives, basiland egg, season with salt and pepper. Stirto combine.Shape the mixture into about 8 littleballs. Slightly flatten them and coat thepatties all over with the remaining breadcrumbs.In the same (non-stick pan), heat someoil over medium heat. Fry the patties forabout 2 minutes on each side, until goldenbrown on both sides. Let them drain on apaper towel.Make the mayonnaise:Whisk together the egg yolk, lemonjuice and mustard until foamy. Pour in theoil in a thin trickle until the mayonnaisebecomes a thick mayonnaise. Stir in thetomatoes, paprika and season with salt andpepper. Serve with the crab cakes.There are some great cookbooks as aresource when you are planning your summercamping trips. Check out “HomemadeSummer” by Yvette Van Boven to find thisrecipe plus loads of other yummy treatsand “Family Camping Cookbook” by Tiffand Jim Easton useful for recipes, tips onsupply lists etc.Wishing you all a safe and happy summerbreak!If you have any restaurant suggestionsor recipe ideas to share email me at ladydinesalot@gmail.com,follow my blog Ladydinesalot.comor on Facebook.NEWfresh f lavouredFarm Boy Flavoured SalsaLooking for a spicy twist on traditional salsa? Try our three new varietiesmade fresh every day in our kitchen. Choose from fresh cutpineapple and coriander, roasted corn & black bean, or tastyPico de Gallo. Just in time for barbecue season, pair withFarm Boy Tortilla Chips.$399ea225 gR0012189411-070418 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013


Walking the Shoreline ShuffleBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbell@theemc.caEMC Lifestyle - Ever tried to walkKingston’s eight-kilometre waterfrontpathway? To be honest, I wasn’taware that a “pathway” existed untilI wrote a news story about the localWater Access Group’s ShorelineShuffle several weeks ago.Feeling the Shuffle would be aperfect addition to my summer wateractivity series, I decided to join hundredsof Kingstonians on the June 23trek from Douglas Fluhrer Park toLake Ontario Park. While many participantsran, biked, paddled or sailedthe length of the pathway, most, includingme, walked, meaning that thewhole thing took about two hours.Water Access Group member (andmy former KCVI schoolmate) IrinaSkvortsovaexplained that the organization ismade up of Kingstonians who careabout our waterfront, the environmentand promoting a healthy, activecommunity. The intent of ShorelineShuffle was to raise awareness of ourcity’s beautiful waterfront, and advocatefor improved access to it.“Basically the whole point is to getpeople thinking more critically andmore actively about how we can createa better waterfront, and ultimatelywe do want the City to actually takeit up as an issue,” Irina said.Along the way, Shoreline Shuffleparticipants passed 15 different artinstallations created by local artists.The pieces were curated by SuSheedy, and spelled out words orphrases that were intended to drawreference to place, community desireand the need for change along thewaterfront.The first installation we saw– and one of the most striking, inmy opinion, was embedded in theswampy shore off Douglas FluhrerPark. It read “All You Ever Wanted.”The hazy, grey morning allowedthe piece to blend in beautifullywith its surroundings and takeon an almost ethereal quality.Artist Christine Dewanker calledthe work an optimistic gesture oftotality.“It is a phrase that, when placedin a physical environment, acknowledgespotential meanings and addressesour desires for space, whilealso embodying an impossible sentimentthat can never be fully realized,”she said in the pamphlet thatprovided information about the artto Shoreline Shuffle participants.Dewanker said that she chose thesite because Douglas Fluhrer Parkhas long history of industrial development,and is currently undergoingdevelopment planning.“The park means many things tomany people, and differing ideasbetween residents and city officialshave arisen in the process of consideringthe direction for the developmentof the park.”All of the art installations weresimilarly relevant to their immediatesurroundings, and added beautyand meaning to the Shoreline Shuffle.As we progressed, however, I beganto understand why I never realizedKingston has this “waterfrontpathway” that is apparently promotedto tourists: it doesn’t, really.Indeed, the absence of a pathwayproper is basically what inspiredthe Shuffle in the first place.Over the course of the event, wewalked by some beautiful sites:Macdonald and Breakwater Parksand Portsmouth Olympic Harbour,to name a few. Other areas, however,were fenced off, rundown or justpain inaccessible. Our little jauntthrough Alwaington Place was lovely,for example, but wouldn’t it beeven lovelier to be able to actuallysee the waterfront for the entiretyof our city’s waterfront pathway?“I hope that [Shoreline Shuffleparticipants] make some mentalnotes of how beautiful our waterfrontis, but also how it could bebetter and more accessible,” Irinasaid. “There were some areas wherewe had to cross the street and it wasreally high traffic. If you’re in awheel chair or have a stroller, thereare some patches you just cannotget through.”The Shuffle ended up taking meexactly two hours to walk, and Ilanded at Lake Ontario Park at 1p.m. on the nose, just in time forthe grand opening of the revitalizedpark. Irina noted that it was importantto end the Shuffle on this positivenote, as the new splash pad,play structures, trails, pavilion andmore that were recently installedat Lake Ontario Park represent thekind of positive action the WaterChristine Dewanker’s art installation at Douglas Fluhrer Park, All YouEver Wanted, was the first of 15 showcased at the Shoreline Shuffle.Photo/ Hollie Pratt-CampbellAccess Group would like to see allalong the pathway.“Then we could have more peoplewalking, more people actuallybeing physically active,” Irina said.“We could have little fruit standsand carts pop up along the way. Itcan [promote] much more of an active,healthy lifestyle.”Upon arriving at Lake OntarioPark, I met up with my husband,toddler and friends, and we spent anextremely enjoyable afternoon enjoyingthe new amenities. 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Mary has her first foray into milking the cowsMary CookCo l u m n i s teditorial@theheritageemc.caEMC Lifestyle - “I’m tellingyou, she’s too young,” Mothersaid. Father said he milked acow the day he learned to walk!Mother said “that’s nonsense, andyou know it.” Rarely did I haveso much attention sent my way,and I was loving every minute ofit. With four siblings, rarely wasI singled out, but that day, I wasgetting my share.The subject was if I was oldenough to milk. Once a calf gotto the cow stage, I lost interest inher, and I had little desire to sitwith my head on her belly and tryto get milk into a pail. But Fathersaid it was time I did my sharelike everyone else in the family.Needless to say I was never consultedas to how I felt about theissue.And so, on a Saturday it was,Father put a three-legged stool atthe rear end of the quietest cow inthe cow byre, put a pail under her,and without a word of instruction,told me to go ahead and milk!The old cow turned her headin my direction, and then backto chewing her cud. After watchingmy three brothers and sisterdo the milking often enough, Ifigured there wasn’t much to it.Well, I pulled, and I tugged, and Ispit on my hands, and kept saying“sooo Bossie.” Nothing worked.The brothers were real prosat the job. The barn cats linedup on the other side of the gutter,and every so often, a squirtof milk would be headed in theirdirection, and without fail, themilk went right into their openedmouths. And here was I whocouldn’t even get a drop into themilk pail!My arms ached right up to myshoulders, and a couple times Ialmost fell off the three-leggedstool. It was beyond me why themilk stool only had three legs inthe first place!To add to my misery, it was flyseason too. The poor old cow keptswishing her tail trying to rid herselfof the hateful pests, and witheach swish, I took the full bruntsquare in the face!Mother was right. I was tooyoung for this job! But to convinceFather was another matter.First of all, I didn’t like thecow byre. It was full of cobwebs,cows smelled differently from thehorses. And I wouldn’t put itpass any one of them to give me agood kick, especially when I wasengaged in something as personalas tugging at her private parts.Emerson, Everett and Earl wereinto the snickering, and I knewit wouldn’t be long before I wasinto the tears.It was my beloved sister Audreywho finally came to my rescue.She had finished milking hercows, the milk had been emptiedinto the cans, and she came overto where I was sitting hunchedover, still tugging away with absolutelynot a drop to show formy efforts!“Let me try,” she said, and Igladly surrendered the stool.The milk spewed out on thefirst try with Audrey! I blamed iton the cow! I thought I was doingexactly what my sister was doing,but it certainly wasn’t workingfor me, and I was convinced thecow didn’t like me any more thanI liked her.Audrey tried her best to showme how to milk. Nothing worked.Finally, she went up to Father whowas at the far end of the cow byre.“Mary’s hands are too small,” shesaid. “And the cow’s too big,” Ioffered.Father ran his hand over myhead. Even though it wasn’t nearmy nose, I could smell cow offhim, and milk, neither of whichwere my favourite odours. ‘Well,we’ll try again some other time,”he said.I was out of the barn before youcould say ‘milk pail’. I ran to thehouse and told Mother I wantedto change my clothes. She knewexactly why. I bundled up whatI had on in the barn, and broughtthe whole pile down to the summerkitchen to wait the Mondaywash. I asked Mother for a panof hot water and wash cloth andtowel, which I hauled upstairsto the privacy of the bedroom. Iwashed every square inch of mybody I could reach, but I thought Icould still smell the cow byre offmy skin.I opened my sister Audrey’sdrawer of the little wash stand weshared, and took out her preciouscan of Lily of the Valley talcumpowder, and slathered it on withabandon. 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QE students overcome post-secondary financialhurdles with help from communityBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbell@theemc.caR0012162370Kingston’s Premiere Flooring StoreTilecorkvinylcarpeTlaminaTeHardwood649 Justus Dr. • 613-384-7447www.grantstile.comEMC News - It was a happyending for 19 students from QEC-VI who found themselves facingsome surprising prohibitive barrierson their way to achieving postsecondaryeducation.After working hard to be acceptedto various colleges and universitiesand qualifying for OSAP,the students learned that they werein fact required to make depositpayments as early as June – coststhat were impossible for their lowincomefamilies to come up with.For some students, additional paymentdeadlines loomed at the beginningof September, a full monthbefore OSAP loans are issued.Principal Anne Marie McDonaldexplains that there was a combinedtotal of about $5,500 studentswere unable to pay.“Another barrier for our studentsis that some of their familiesdon’t have credit cards,” she adds.“All of the institutions require anonline payment with a credit card,so that adds another layer of difficultyfor them to make their payments.”Thankfully,the communitycame throughfor the students,and the totalamount of moneyrequired wasraised by localphilanthropistsand the school’scharitable trustfund, whichwas set up earlierthis year byCIBC.Financialadvisor LauraSouthall and herhusband, Dave,were two of thedonors. SouthallTHE TRUTH ABOUTBREAST HEALTHREVEALEDnotes that shehad visited theschool severalmonths ago as aguest speaker onfinancial planning.“The kidswere great,” shesays. “They wereso interested andthey asked somany questions.I just thoughtthey were a greatgroup of kids.”When Southallheard of the financialhurdles,it was importantto her to do whatshe could to helpout.“I just wantedthem to feel likethere were peoplethat believedin them,” shesays. “My husbandand I both feel that to breakthe cycle of poverty for thosekids, their best bet is an education.It seems so sad for them to workso hard for four years to get themarks to get into post-secondaryand then not have the money topay the deposit.”Head of student services atQECVI principal Anne Marie McDonald (left) and head of student services Tamiko Ferguson.QECVI, TamikoFerguson,played a largerole in encouragingand assistingthe studentsduring the postsecondaryapplicationprocess.She notes thateven for her, itwas “eye-opening”to learn theextent to whichthese financialhurdles exist:“I didn’t realizethe extent ofthe issue, and allof the roadblocksthat are there forstudents whodon’t have a lotof money. If they weren’t willingto come forward and ask forthe help, or if we hadn’t realizedthat it was an issue, then I’m notsure what would have happened.Lots of them wouldn’t have beenable to go, and then that changesthe course of their future significantly.”It was disheartening, she says,to go through the process of convincingthe students that postsecondaryeducation is a greatopportunity and something theyshould be working toward, only tosee them hit with this unexpectedbarrier.Ferguson is now advocatingcolleges and universities tochange their policies so that studentsreceiving OSAP do not needto make deposit payments beforetheir loans come through. Locally,she explains that Queen’salready has this policy in place,but unfortunately St. LawrenceCollege does not.“I think also there’s the piecewhere [post-secondary institutionsare] subtly giving the messagethat you don’t belong oryou’re not good enough becauseof your socio-economic status,”Ferguson says. “You have thisway to break out of that potentiallyand you’re implicitly told thatbecause you can’t make the payments,you can’t get to where youwant to go. That is really tough,and I don’t think that’s a messagethat the colleges and universitiesare intending to send.”The issue also hits close tohome for McDonald, who is herselfa QECVI alum in additionto being the first member of herfamily to attend post-secondaryschool.“It certainly has a personal relevance,”she says. “The thing thatI have learned is that even havinggrown up in the community andattended this school, I wasn’t fullyaware of the barriers. And so if Iwasn’t apprised of those things, Ican understand why post-secondaryinstitutions wouldn’t think ofthem as well.”McDonald adds that “we’vealready been talking about someof the feedback we’d like to providethese institutions about wayswe can work together to navigatethrough some of the hurdles thatstudents from low-income familiesmight have.”NORTH <strong>KINGSTON</strong> COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRETuesday, July 9, 2013 – 10:00am-12:00pmNorth Kingston Community Health Centre, 400 Elliott Ave., KingstonFind more dates and locations near you at cbcf.org/pinktourCanadian Breast Cancer Foundation, pink ribbon ellipse,The Pink Tour and Get on board for breast Health are trademarks of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.Shoppers Drug Mart is a registered trademark of 911979 Alberta Ltd. used under license.“CIBC For what matter.” is a TM of CIBC.22 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013R0012188093Grand OpeninG SpecialOnly $13.95for a box of 24 ora bag of 24 mix and matchLimited Time OffernOw Open!• Now you can buy K-cups foryour home or office.• Mix and Match singles orbuy boxes of 24.• Hundreds of varieties ofcoffee, tea, hot chocolate,cappuccino and fruit drinksto choose from.772 Blackburn Mews • 613-634-7377(Behind M&M Meat Shop, corner of Gardiners Rd. and Taylor-Kidd Blvd.)Hours: Monday - saturday 9am-6pm,sundays 11am -5pmlocally owned and operated


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(473Virtually everyone has memories of Her MajestyBy Jeff MaguireColumnistEMC Lifestyle – It seems every yearis an anniversary of some significancefor Queen Elizabeth II. Hardly surprisinggiven the fact she has been on thethrone for 61 years and five months. Sheis Head of State of the United Kingdomand 15 other Commonwealth realms includingCanada.No matter where you live I believeit is safe to say Queen Elizabeth is themost familiar face on the planet. Herlengthy reign is now closing in on theall-time record for a British monarch setby her great, great grandmother QueenVictoria who died in 1901 at age 81.Victoria reigned for 63 years and sevenmonths. That is the longest tenure forany female monarch in history.Queen Elizabeth seems ageless. Herhusband and consort Prince Philip, theDuke of Edinburgh, just turned 92. Hecontinues to suffer through significanthealth problems. Although her schedulehas been somewhat reduced in recenttimes the Queen continues to maintain abusy public life that belies her 87 years.Three weeks ago, while the Duke ofEdinburgh was undergoing exploratorysurgery in a London clinic, his wife visitedthe new headquarters of the venerableBritish Broadcasting Corporation(BBC) in Central London.I am an unashamed Monarchist. Notsurprising perhaps considering that Iwas born the same year a young PrincessElizabeth succeeded her fatherKing George VI who succumbed tolung cancer at the young age of 56.Like most spouses, my wife Kathleenand I don’t see eye-to-eye on everysubject. She is more of a Republicanthan I am. In other words she is lesssupportive of the institution of the monarchy.Although I believe her opinionhas changed somewhat based on ourmany visits to the UK and the obviousimportance this tradition holds for theisland nation. The economic impact ofthe monarchy is hugely significant.Last year major celebrations wereheld to mark Queen Elizabeth’s ascensionto the throne 60 years earlier. Theexact date was Feb. 6, 1952 the day ofher father’s untimely passing.The observances included a 1,000-boat pageant on the River Thames inCentral London.The next day there was a massivelyattended Diamond Jubilee concert outsideBuckingham Palace, the Queen’sLondon residence. Hundreds of thousandspacked ‘The Mall’, the main boulevardleading to the palace, wearingroyal masks, waving Union flags andcheering wildly. A star-studded cast ofmusicians including Sir Paul McCartney,Sir Elton John (both knighted by theQueen at different times) and Americansinger Stevie Wonder performed and aspectacular fireworks display wrappedup the spectacular.If you like long-running anniversaries,Queen Elizabeth’s is the prototype!CoronationThe year 2013 marks the 60th anniversaryof her coronation. The event in1953 was the biggest public spectacle inthe British Isles since the end of the SecondWorld War just eight years earlier.The people of Great Britain were stillliving on rations at the time and wentto considerable trouble to hoard enoughprecious foodstuffs to provide for coronationcakes and celebratory meals.The actual ceremony was held onJune 2, 1953 at Westminster Abbey.In front of more than 8,000 guests, includingprime ministers and heads ofstate from around the Commonwealth,Queen Elizabeth II took the coronationoath and was formally crowned.Shouts of “God Save the Queen”echoed through the streets of historicLondon amid the firing of salutes inhonour of the big occasion.Early this month, on June 3 to beexact, a service was held at the historicabbey to celebrate the 60th anniversaryof the coronation. The service includedmuch of the music used during the servicesix decades earlier.I followed news coverage of the anniversaryservice. The 2,000 who attendedthe Westminster Abbey eventincluded former choirboys and maids ofhonour from the original ceremony. Atotal of 25 members of the royal familywere on hand.Obviously it is a very different royalfamily today. One image that particularlystruck me was a newspaper photographof the Queen beaming at herdaughter-in-law Camilla, Duchess ofCornwall, the wife of her eldest childand heir apparent Prince Charles.Few people will be unaware of Camilla’srole as Charles’ second wifeand the scandal that accompanied hisdivorce from the late, much-loved PrincessDiana, the mother of his two sons.To say the least Her Majesty, theDuke of Edinburgh and most Britishcitizens were “not amused” by theevents which led up to Charles eventualmarriage to Camilla. That despite thefact the ceremony was a quiet affair,held long after Princess Diana’s deathin the tragic Paris automobile crash inAugust 1997.My, how times have changed!Despite the trials and tribulations ofthe royal family I think it can be fairlysaid that the Queen Elizabeth remainsone of the most popular figures in Britishhistory. A woman who is respected,even revered, in countries around theworld.Many of us, especially people likeme who grew up and became much olderduring her long and successful reign,have their own memories of the Queen.I am an Ottawa native and thereforethere were many chances to see her inperson. Ottawa, the nation’s capital, hashosted so many visits by Her Majestyover the course of 60 years.Canada has been a favourite destinationfor the Queen. In fact she has visitedCanada 24 times, the most officialvisits she has made to any nation in theworld as queen. Her first full visit wasin October 1957 and her most recentwas in late June and early July 2010.For the record, if you count brief visitsincluding refueling stops, she has beento Canada an astounding 31 times. Thattotal includes a tour of seven provincesin 1951 on behalf of her ailing fatherwhile she was still Princess Elizabeth.I have seen her in person twice inOttawa. I vividly remember standingin front of Rideau Hall in October 1964with my parents and two of my threesiblings (my youngest sister wasn’tborn yet) and seeing the smiling Queenas her limousine drove slowly past. Wewere standing near the main gate of theGovernor General’s official residence.Her 1964 tour was held despitethreats made against her by the Quebecbasedseparatist organization whichwent by the acronym FLQ.Undeterred, the Queen came to Canadaanyone albeit amid tight security.In the 1970s (October 1977 I believe)Kathy and I saw the Queen and Duke ofEdinburgh while we were attending anOttawa Rough Riders (Canadian FootballLeague) game at Lansdowne Park.We had a very good look at her, throughbinoculars, as she dutifully sat throughthe first half of the Rough Riders’ gameat Lansdowne Park during yet anothervisit to Ottawa. Something tells me sheisn’t a big CFL fan?My wife will readily confirm thatour two tours of Buckingham Palace(including one last August) are amongour favourite visits to historic sites anywhereduring our many travels.No matter what you think of theQueen and the monarchy it is impossibleto ignore the fact that she is an iconicfigure whose reign covered nearlyhalf the 20th Century and has extendedwell into the 21st, the so-called “NewMillennium.” Given her apparent goodhealth, there is a strong likelihood shewill eclipse Queen Victoria’s reign.I’m sure many of you have personalmemories of Queen Elizabeth II? Iwould be pleased if you would sharethem with me by email. 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Daytripper Places to explore and things to experience MarkBerginEnjoy a midsummer theatrical dreamEMC Lifestyle - There are somany theatrical groups in this region,I usually restrict myself towriting about professional theatre.In the Kingston area, that leaves mewith fodder from Theatre Kingstonand the Thousand Islands Playhousein Gananoque.This week, I must make an exception.One of my favourite plays,A Midsummer Night’s Dream, iscoming to a Kingston communitytheatre’s stage. Last time I saw itwas about a year ago. I travelledto New York City just to see BebeNeuwirth, Christina Ricci and TaylorMac in lead roles in an Off-Broadway production. I wasn’t disappointed.Here in Kingston, it’sbeing produced by Bottletree Productionswith a local cast.Hannah Smith is a brave woman.She’s acted and directed in universityand high school, but for herpublic directorial debut in communitytheatre, she’s taking on Shakespeare.That task can strike fearinto the heart of many hardenedactors. Not for 19-year-old Smith.The Queen’s University engineeringstudent is directing A MidsummerNight’s Dream as well as playingthe role of Titania. And it lookslike she’s having fun doing it.“Sometimes people hear Shakespeareand they shy away,” saidSmith. “There’s nothing to fearabout this play. This is a very visualshow with a lot of magic andFrom left, Helena (Amanda Edwards), Lysander (ErikScribner) and Hermia (Trina Skanthavarathan) in AMidsummer Night’s Dream. The production runs July2 to 6 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at the cornerof Princess and Clergy Streets in Kingston.Photo/Mark Berginromance. It’s a hilarious piece withcomedy on all sorts of levels.”Part of the complication of stagingthis comic romp is that it’s comprisedof more than one storyline.Smith explainedthat thereare three plots.“There’s thehuman worldwhere four mainlover charactersfall in love witheach other,” shesaid. “There’slots of confusionin them after the fairies become involved.There’s a secondary fairyworld with the fairy king and queenand a minion named Puck whocauses problems everywhere. Thenthere’s a third set of action with agroup of travelling actors whosestory line intermingles with theContinued on page 30The GlengarryOne of Ontario’s Largest Custom Home BuildersQuality you can afford,a builder you can trust.With Guildcrest Homes, you’ll know from day one that your Guildcrest homewill have the supreme quality, craftsmanship and attention to detail that youdeserve. We will give you guaranteed pricing, delivery and move-in dates.With Sales Centres in Kingston, Morewood and Carleton Place you can view allthe models, finishes and selections we have to offer. So drop by, give us a call orvisit guildcrest.com to see how we can make your custom dream home a reality.KIngSton’SoLDESt DInErtAKEoUtDELIVErYR0012172052_0627Home is where you build it.Kingston Design Centre, 1225 Gardiners Rd.613•384•3636 855•482•3636Kingston • Morewood • Carleton Place2013EMC-GKI-Q-BW-W25-2013Breakfast • Lunch • DinnerDAILY SPECIALS849 Princess St. • 613-544-6170www.stardinerkingston.caR001198299328 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013


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Daytripper Places to explore and things to experience MarkBerginEnjoy a midsummer theatrical dreamContinued from page 28other two.”In the human world, Lysander lovesHermia and Hermia loves Lysander.Helena loves Demetrius, but Demetrius,who used to love Helena, now lovesHermia. And this is before the fairiesbecome involved.Enter Puck, who is supposed to delivermagic love drops to Oberon. Thelove drops, when sprinkled on the eyelidsof a person, make them fall in lovewith the first creature they see uponwakening. Oberon requests that Puckplace drops on the eyes of Demetrius sohe will again fall in love with Hermia.But Puck isn’t particularly accurate andputs the drops on the wrong set of eyelids.If it wasn’t already, now the actiongets crazy in a way that makes Abbottand Costello’s “Who’s on First” routinelook tame. Think Marx Brothers in ancientGreece. This isn’t Puck’s only bitof comic plunder along the way.Hannah Smith is incorporating somespecial touches that you won’t want tomiss. A baby Steinway piano’s beenbrought onto the set.“Clare Gordon will play the originalMendelssohn score,” said Smith.“You’ll hear the famous WeddingMarch written for this show.”A Midsummer Night’s Dream andits characters can be played in a diversemanner. For example, I’ve seen Puckas a Pan-like fairy of the woods andI’ve seen him played as a flamboyantcross-dresser in bright pink, with hugeMickey-Mouse-like ears and riding apink tricycle.In Hannah Smith’s version, Puck willbe played as a classic faun.“He’s very mischievous, impish andspritely,” said Smith.The play can also be staged in differingsettings. I’ve seen it in an amphitheatrein High Park and in a three-sidedspace in New York. This will be the firsttime I’ve seen it produced in a churchsanctuary.The time is also adaptable.“It was originally set in ancientGreece, but we’re using a Victorian settingfor the lovers and Athenians,” saidSmith. “It has a Jane Austen look. Forthe fairies, they’ll be timeless and ethereal.”I asked Smith why she chose Shakespearefor her community directorialdebut.“I love the classics,” she said. “TennesseeWilliams, Shakespeare, OscarWilde. This is classic theatre. It’s a challengefor sure, but I love this show. It’sone of my favourites.”With a large cast, the costumes alonefor this play were a major task.“Coordinating the costumes was difficult,”said Smith. “For a cast of 27,including a chorus of sprites and fairies,getting all the costumes together was achallenge.”Thanks to wardrobe loans from ThousandIslands Playhouse and a motherwho can sew, the costumes themselveshave a magical appeal. Smith’s motheris Anne Marie Mortensen, one of Bottletree’sproducers. She has a knack forcostume design.“She does amazing things with costumes,”said Smith. “And it’s great tohave someone to share ideas.”The play will be staged in St. Andrew’sPresbyterian Church at the cornerof Princess and Clergy Streets.“It’s a restricted space and we don’thave a raised stage,” said Smith. “Butit’s a beautiful space. We’re using thewhole space as much as we can, withentrances and exits along the aisles.Fairies watch the action from choirlofts.”By the end of the play, all returns tonormal.“Jack shall have Jill; Nought shall goill.” Thus spoke Puck, trickster extraordinairein Shakespeare’s A MidsummerNight’s Dream.To oversimplify a complex statement,Puck is telling the world that he’sputting things back to a natural state.Good thing, after the havoc that he anda troupe of fairies unleash in this brilliantplay.If you’re someone who is put off byShakespeare after taking high schoolor university English courses taughtby one of those teachers who seems tohave specialized training in sucking thefun, life and passion out of the classics,fear not. This playis full of treats.And tricks.Details andmain cast:A MidsummerNight’s Dreamwas first performedin 1595. Itportrays the eventssurrounding themarriage of theTheseus (Duke ofAthens) and Hyppolyta.The show runsfrom July 2 to 6 atat 8 pm. at St AndrewsPresbyterianChurch at thecorner of Princessand Clergy Streetsin Kingston. Theperformances startat 8 p.m.Tickets can bepurchased at the door prior to the showor online at www.bottletreeinc.com.Tickets cost $12 for children, $15 forstudents, $17 for seniors and $20 foradults. 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Slimebone City Horror Festival to make its debut this fallBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbell@theemc.caEMC Entertainment - Kingston isalready home to two popular film festivals:the Reelout Festival, which celebratesqueer film, and the KingstonCanadian Film Festival, which showcasestalent from across the country.Now, thanks to a $10,000 grantfrom the Kingston Arts Fund Project,a third film festival will be added tothe lineup: The Slimebone City HorrorFestival Kingston, which will takeplace Oct. 31 – Nov. 3 of this year atthe Screaming Room (i.e., the downtownmovie theatre better known asThe Screening Room).Slimebone is the brainchild of theRotting Pumpkin Collective, which ismade up of Reelout director Matt Salton,KCFF manager Marc Garniss andScreening Room owner Wendy Huot.“We all have an interest in horrormovies, and there are a lot ofgreat horror film festivals happeningaround the world [like] Toronto AfterDark, etc,” Huot says. “People wholove horror movies really love horrormovies. It brings out a level of obsessionthat lends itself to the festival atmosphere.”Salton notes that part of the goal isalso to expand the film festival demographicin Kingston, and introduce ayounger audience to the communityatmosphere that’s created by a filmfestival.“With the Kingston Canadian Festivaland the Reelout Festival, most ofour patrons are older and understandthe rewards you get from a film festivalatmosphere - that drawing in ofthe community to experience somethingtogether,” he says. “Nowadays,young people tend to stay at homemore and download or click on You-Tube for these solo experiences.”He adds that the horror theme indeedhas the potential to appeal to awide variety of people, as it containsmany sub-genres like horror romance,horror comedy and horror animation:“What we’re aiming to do is tryto include something for everyone.Horror doesn’t have to equal gore. Agood horror film can be all about thechills, suspense and tension. There’salso a lot of great comedic horror outthere, so while they might be a littlebit scary, the main goal is for laughterand for everyone just to have a goodtime. We hope that someone whomight have some trepidations abouthorror will come check out some ofthem. They might find it surprisinglyenjoyable.”R0012063826Salton notesthat another greatthing about thehorror genre is itsability to addresssubversive issuesin interestingways.“There are a lotof political commentariesto bemade in horrorfilms that aren’tpreachy,” he says.“A lot of peoplerespond to the horrorsof the worldthrough horror,and if you’re tunedin, you get it.”Huot remarksthat for her, horrorfilms are so effectivebecause of themanner in whichthey grab audiencesat the gut level.“Either a horrormovie works foryou or it doesn’t,”she says. “Theycan just have thisimmediate impact,and part of that isbecause they cantouch on people’sfears and moresensitive psychologicalareas. Horrormovies bring(Left to Right) Slimebone co-directors Matt Salton, Marc Garniss and Wendy Huot.about this excitinghas issued an international call for for submissions is Sept. 15.catharsis for working through certain submissions, and is looking to show a Those interested in participatingkind of ideas or nightmares or fears diversity of both short and feature independenthorrorin the programming and organiza-that other movies just don’t eventouch.”films at the festival.The The Rotting Pumpkin CollectivedeadlineOBEDIENCE SEMINAR WITHPET PANACHE TRAINERWILL ROBINSONSaturday, July 13 11am-noonCost: $12 per personLearn how to train your dog to meet its personalityShy? Dominant? Insecure? “Crazy” puppy? (for people only)CALL TO REGISTER21 Dundas St. East, Napanee 613-354-9171REWARDING CAREERSExciting Opportunities in Healthcare & BusinessDental Assistant Level I and IILaw ClerkLegal AdministrationSmall ClassesWork PlacementsHands-On TrainingSpecialized CurriculumStarting in September 2013www.klccollege.ca742 Arlington PArk PlAce kingston on k7M 8H9Call today for more information: 613-384-6194 • 1-888-732-0326FinAnciAl AssistAnce MAY Be AVAilABle iF eligiBle (not All coUrses AVAilABle At All cAMPUses)R0012190091huge blow out sale!End of Line Cash & Carry• InterlockIng pavers• retaInIng walls • masonry• landscape productsalsocheck out ournewly arrivedbest way stone products(Lifetime Guarantee)come vIsItus at2500 prIncess streetBetween Centennial Dr.& Gardiners Rd.CanadianTiretional process can email the festival atslimebonecityfest@gmail.com beforeJuly 10.hours: Mon - thurs 7:30 am - 4:30 pm & Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pmClosed for the Canada Day Long Weekend613384-2555publIc always welcomeGardiners Rd.Princess St.CostcoCentennial Dr.R0012176269The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 31


EnchantéEnchanting and fascinating people….and their world MarkBerginBe kind to bees, pleazzzEMC Lifestyle - Bees fascinateme. Always have. I could watchthem for hours. It’s a mesmerizingprocess. There’s something verymeditative about watching a bee.Fortunately, I have no allergy tobees and despite many stings I stilllove them. Perhaps it ties in withmy love for honey. I’m such a beefreak that while studying wildlifebiology at the University of Guelph(pre-career change), I took apiculturecourses.Many people receive stings theythink are from bees, but are fromAPPEARANCEGUARANTEEDValue is today’s consumer motto. Vitalguarantees your satisfaction and assures thatyour expectations are exceeded. Hair that’s sounique and natural that it is patented. 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Limit of one (1) Prize per person during the Promotion Period. ®/ Used Under license by Weston Bakeries Limited. ©2013bee pollinationis responsiblefor about a thirdof the food weeat.In a singlehive, there aretens of thousandsof bees.There are threekinds of bees:queen, workerand drone. Thequeen lays eggs,about 1500 ofthem a day. Theworker bees (allfemale) do thehive work. Theyclean the hive,feed baby bees,care for thequeen, fan andcool the hive,and get pollenand nectar intocells.The femalesalso gather nectarand pollen fromflowers. Theycollect water andpropolis, a stickysubstance foundin tree buds. Beesuse it to weatherprooftheir hives.Propolis, likehoney, has antibacterialproperties.The drones(males) have animportant job:mate with thequeen. Theygather in congregations(they don’t pray).If you’re stung, a male didn’t doit. Males don’t have stingers. On theother hand, if you are stung, you’vegot instant revenge. When a workerbee uses her stinger, she dies.Honey has more than one colourand taste. Eachdepends on theTens of thousands of bees inhabit a commercial hive. Bees communicate through beedances as well as the release of pheromones.Photo/Mark Berginflower fromwhich nectar isgathered. Buckwheathoneytastes quite differentfrom cloverhoney.In a singlehive, there aretens of thousandsof bees.More thanhoney comesfrom a hive.Bees have specialglands thatcreate and secretewax. A beechews the waxto shape it intothe well-knownhoneycomb. Wehumans use beeswax to create luxuriouscandles.Worker bees secrete royal jellyfrom glands in their heads. It isfed to all larvae in the hive. But,after three days, it is discontinuedfor workers and drones. Only thequeen larvae continue to receiveroyal jelly after the first three days.Royal jelly is reported to havehealth benefits. Current researchis finding evidence that royal jellymay have cholesterol-lowering,anti-inflammatory, wound-healing,and antibiotic effects in humans.However, only use it under medicalsupervision as it may cause allergicreactions. These may rangefrom mild hives, to asthma or fatalanaphylaxis.Bee propolis has antibacterial,antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatoryand antioxidant effects. Forcenturies, it has been used in naturalointments to heal wounds. Somebelieve that it promotes healing andregeneration of tissue as well as improvingenergy levels and stamina.There’s a problem. A big one.Bees are dying. Rapidly.Sadly, bees now serve in the roleof the modern day canary, workingbuilding? 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EnchantéEnchanting and fascinating people….and their world MarkBerginBe kind to bees, pleazzzContinued from page 32Agriculture (USDA) notes that thereare several likely culprits.Pesticides are high on the list. In fact,the European Union has banned certainpesticides (neonicotinoids), because oftheir potentially lethal effects on bees.The European attitude seems to be awise one: Don’t wait until these toxinshave been shown conclusively to harmbees. Ban them until they’re found tobe safe. Seems so simple and logical.Sadly, simplicity and logic rarely walkhand-in-hand with politics.Another cause of CCD may be thebees’diet. In the wild world, bees dineon a diverse range of plants. But inour monoculture corporate agriculturescene, bees may have access to thousandsof acres of one kind of plant.Ugh. Imagine eating nothing but greenbeans, soup or ice cream your entirelife.One of the newest suspects in CCDis the food offered to bees. Researchat the University of Illinois has founda possible link between feeding commercialhoneybees high-fructose cornsyrup and CCD. Since the 1970s, beekeepershave been feeding bees highfructosecorn syrup instead their naturalstaple, honey. It’s now suggestedthat this feeding practice compromisesbees resistance and immunity to pesticides.In other words, two wrongs aremaking matters much worse.We know that high-fructose cornsyrup has many potentially dangerouseffects on humans, especially in termsof heart and stroke development. Imaginewhat it’s doing to bees who receivethis as a primary food source.It’s also been propsed that cellphones contribute to CCD. Bees don’thave their own little network of cellphones, but the ones humans use, andthe towers/transmitters to relay messages,do emit energy waves that mighthave something to do with bee mortality.In other words, there are lots ofpossibilities, but so much remains unknown.And we should be concerned.What can we do to help these weewingedbuzzers. For a start, how abouta hive in your yard (yes, I’m serious).Buy local and organic foods as muchas possible. The more organic food youuse, the more farmers will grow. Don’tWANTED!Junior “B”Hockey PlayersThe NEW Perth Blue Wings Junior“B” Hockey Club seeks five (5) elitehockey players for their 2013-14Eastern Ontario Junior B HockeyLeague Team. You MUST be highlycoachable, physically fit, MENTALLYtough and born between 1993-1997(16-20 years old) to qualify. ONLY thoseseriously committed to competing foran EOJHL Championship need apply.Application Deadline:Wednesday, June 28th, 2013.For a FREE detailed information Kit,sent by First Class Mail, on yourrequest, email Michael McLean at:Michael@PerthBlueWings.com orvisit www.NEWBlueWings.comand leave your full mailing address.PerthBlueWings.comR0012165861_0620Commercial bee hives near Kingston. Tens of thousands of bees inhabit each hive.use pesticides domestically or commerciallynear bee colonies (or at all).And, for heaven’s sake, stop feedingthe little buggers high-fructose cornsyrup. Do we want bees to look likeE: info@ticountryclub.comW: www.ticountryclub.comJoin us for a GreatGolfing Experience...Weekday Golf Package Special1 Night Weekday Golf Package • $99.00 per personIncludes: One Round at Old Course andOne Round at Lake Course.Offer Valid on new reservations only, Sunday through Thursday, Expires July 31, 2013.Valid September 8th thru the remainder of season.$25 Green Fee – Lake Course(18 holes with cart)Must present coupon. All prices & rates in US funds.Call 315-482-9454 or 800-928-TICC(Offer expires July 31, 2013)Serving Lunches DailyBreakfast • Saturday and Sunday 7:30-10:30Lunch • 7 Days 11-4Dinner • Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 5-9PO Box 290, 21496 Clubhouse Drive, Wellesley Island, New York 13640315-482-9454 or 800-928-TICCR0012191432_0704some of the lard-assed customers whofrequent fast food and donut franchisesthat are rampant in North America? Or,worse, end up dead.Colony-collapse disorder is a seriousissue. Bees are busy little creatures.Let’s heed their environmentalR0012153824_06132 GREAT COURSESSt. Lawrence State Park - OgdensburgorWellesley Island State Park$YOU CAN’T BEAT IT!$CLIP & SAVE COUPONWEEKDAYS • 18 HOLES • ONLY $20WEEKENDS • 18 HOLES • ONLY $25***** CART INCLUDED! *****WELLESLEY ISLAND STATE PARK GOLF CLUB315-482-9622ST. LAWRENCE STATE PARK GOLF COURSE315-393-2286$Photo/Mark Berginwarnings as we enjoy their tasty products.Expires 10/15/1342773 COUNTY ROAD 100WELLESLEY ISLAND, NY4955 STATE hWY. #37OGDENSBURG, NY$The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 33


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Transmission service: don’t get given the slipEMC Lifestyle - Recently we hada discussion on the pros and consof regular and preventative maintenanceand automakers’ tendency tostretch their recommended serviceintervals in terms of time and mileage.A lot of dealerships as well asindependent shops and mass merchandisershave started to suggesta general inspection combined withan engine oil and filter change twoor three times a year to make suretheir customers don’t get left on theside of the road. During these inspections,techs will inspect a numberof vehicle systems and fluidsand filters and one that is critical forcontinued reliable operation is theautomatic transmission fluid.Vehicle makers differ quite a bitwhen it comes to time and mileageintervals for transmission fluid andfilter replacement. Some are as lowas 72K km and some are as high as150K km. It’s always best to refer toyour own vehicle’s owner’s manualto be certain of your vehicle’s needs.This fluid operates under pressureand at high temperatures. It alsoserves to collect small metal particlesthat wear off of various internaltransmission surfaces as a matter ofnormal wear and tear. These particlesend up trapped in the transmission’soil pan courtesy of a magnetplaced there by the assembler. Thefluid is used to transfer rotationalforce from the front of the transmission(where it’s bolted to the engine)to the rear where it connects to thefinal drive and drive axles.Repair shops, including dealershipswill usually recommend oneor two variations on replacing thefluid. The first involves removingthe pan, draining whatever fluidcomes out, replacing the filter andfluid. The downside with this is thatit will only drain, on average, about4 to 5 litres of the approximately 10-12 litre total that the transmissionholds. A good portion of the fluidwill remain in the torque convertoror in certain internal passages. Ifyour vehicle requires fluid replacementat the low end of the intervalspectrum (say 72K km), this methodisn’t as bad as it sounds becauseover the course of two or three suchservices, the majority of the fluidwill get exchanged. The secondmost popular method involves theuse of specialized flushing equipmentwhich pushes old fluid out ofthe transmission by means of a circulationpump. This will effectivelyremove over 90 per cent of the fluidbut the downside here is that fewshops recommend replacing the filterwith this method. The best wayis to flush the fluid out and have thefilter replaced at the same time. Thecost of this varies with vehicle typesbut the general range for the averagevehicle is between $250 and $350.Leaving this maintenance itemuncompleted can lead to internaltransmission failure which can bringa minimum cost of around $2,500for removal and a basic overhaul anda few days off the road or more. Alot of drivers wait until a poor shiftingor slipping symptom arises beforegetting the service done and inmany cases like this, power flushingthe transmission will make thingsworse not better. Make sure thisfluid is checked at every oil changeand keep track of when its replacementis due and get it done.On Saturday July 6 the CarkinatorCar and Moto Rally rolls intothe Winchester Arena parking lot at10 a.m. Join New York Islander’sMatt Carkner for this third annualevent in support of the WinchesterDistrict Memorial Hospital. Therewill be a car rally, scavenger hunt,BBQ and many activities for thekids. Enter yourteam (in your caror on your motorcycle)or pledgean existing teamand get togetherfor a great cause!Contact Keith at613-543-3338 formore info. OnSunday the 7ththe 26th AnnualSt. Lawrence ValleyCar Club CarShow happens onthe grounds ofFort Wellingtonin Prescott.And on the same Sunday the‘Steering Towards Hope’ PokerRun, Cars, Bike & Big Truck Showwith live entertainment and vendorsgoes at Walter Baker Park on TerryFox Drive in Kanata. A full day offamily fun and sparkling chrome!!Check online at: www.steeringtowardshope.ca.All proceeds fromthe day’s activities go to the KidneyFoundation of Canada.If you have any questions, opinions,or stories on anything automotiveplease drop me a line, [By emailto emc@perfprint.ca or directly tobjoeturner@hotmail.com listing‘Question for the Car Counselor’ onthe subject line or by post to RecordNews Communications, 5 Lorne St.,P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont.K7A 4T1]. 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Safety tips for fairs and carnivalsCarnivals, county fairs andstreet festivals can make for funfamily outings. The nice weatherjust beckons people outdoors, andweekend after weekend resourcefulcarnival goers can probablyfind a fair nearby. But revelersneed to make sure their experiencesare as safe as they are fun.The Outdoor Amusement BusinessAssociation estimates 500million guests visit carnivals,fairs and festivals each year. Morethan half of them participate inmobile amusement rides, amongother recreational pursuits. Suchpursuits can not only be fun, butthey also can be dangerous, especiallyfor youngchildren. As aresult, parentstaking their kidsalong to enjoythis wholesomefun should considerthe followingprecautions.* Be prepared.Researchthe fair or carnivaland knowwhat to expectwhen you arrive.How big isit? What are thetypes of attractionsand whatvendors will beincluded? Whatis the parkingsituation? Are strollers allowed?Knowing what to expect can makethe occasion a little less stressful.If your child is old enough tounderstand, explain what the fairentails and how it can be crowdedand noisy.* Dress for the weather. It isimportant to wear sturdy, comfortablefootwear. Many carnivalsare set up in fields or emptyparking lots. There will be a lot ofwalking, and you want to be sureyou are comfortable. Check theweather before going and dressfor the temperature. Wear hatsto shield your faces from the sunand lather on plenty of sunblockfor protection. Avoid wearing anydangling clothes and jewelry. Tieback long hair to reduce your riskof accidents on rides.* Identify security guards or asecurity kiosk upon entering. Letchildren know where safety personnelare stationed. Establish ameet-up point that is very conspicuousshould anyone get separatedfrom the group. This centrallocation will be checked first andshould be easily identifiable foryoung children. Instruct the childto stay there until you find him orher.* Put your mobile phone numberin your child’s pocket. Put yourname or “Mom/Dad” on a sheet ofpaper with a contact number andput it in your son or daughter’spocket. Should he or she get lost,the child can approach a securityguard and give that person yourphone number.* Take a current photo of thekids. Use your smartphone orcamera to snap a picture of yourchildren when you arrive at theevent. This way you will have amethod of helping others identifythem should they get lost.* Observe the rides in advance.Watch rides before you get in lineto try them out. Figure out if itis appropriate for a child and acclimateanyone who is nervous.Carnival rides often have a “youmust be this tall to ride” sign attheir entrance gates.* Look for inspection stickers.Carnival rides often have tobe inspected for safety. If the ridedoesn’t have a current inspectionsticker, don’t ride it.* Stay hydrated. Pack plentyof bottled water for the day. Fairsmake a lot of money on concessionsales, and buying beveragesall day can get expensive. Dehydrationis common when spendinghours outdoors in warm weather.It can make a person dizzy andfeeling sick to their stomach. Ifyou feel thirsty, you already aredehydrated.* Eat light. If you will be ridinga lot of rides, it’s better to eat lightmeals beforehand. Heavy, greasyfoods in your stomach coupledwith motion sickness can lead totrouble. Wait until after you havegotten your fill of the rides beforeindulging in funnel cake.* Stick together. It can betempting to separate when you getto the carnival, as older childrenmay not be interested in the samerides as their younger siblings.But separating increases the riskof someone getting lost.* Seek shelter in a storm. Thunderstormscan roll in unexpectedly.Remember, lightning will seekthe easiest method to reaching theground. Tall rides could be strikepoints. Get out of the weather andmove indoors or to a car if possible.Carnivals and fairs are staplesof the warm-weather seasonacross the country. These enjoyableoutings are even more funwhen families play it safe.36 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013R0012108660


Green ways to protect yourskinLimestone students buildhome on Wolfe IslandMuch of the public now recognizes the dangersof overexposure to the sun. Skin cancer ranks asone of the most common forms of cancer acrossthe globe, and individuals are increasingly conscientiousabout protecting their skin from damagingultraviolet, or UV, rays. Certain natural sourcesmight be able to reduce the risk of skin cancer.Leafy vegetablesSpinach may not only provide Popeye with hisstrength, but it also may help reduce your risk ofdeveloping skin cancer. Researchers from Queensland,Australia found that eating leafy green vegetablesplays an important role in reducing skincancer risk as wearing protective clothing andsunscreen.The study, led by Dr. Jolieke van der Pols fromThe Queensland Institute of Medical Research,was conducted over 11 years and studied 1,000people from Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Researchersdiscovered that participants who consumedat least three servings per week of greenvegetables could cut their chances of developingskin cancer by up to 55 percent. It is believed thevariety of nutrients found in the vegetables, includingfolic acid, vitamin A and C, as well as thecarotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, work togetherto fight cancer.TeaYears ago, researchers at the University of MinnesotaHormel Institute tested a solution containingchemicals known as polyphenols. The solution,which was made from extractions from greentea, was tested on live mice that were exposed toUV light. The study found that a protein labeledJNK-2 is directly related to the development ofskin cancer, and this protein could be blocked bythe application of polyphenols. This applicationhelps reduce the formation of skin tumors. Whiledrinking tea has long been touted as a way to preventvarious cancers, this study looks at the waythe tea applied topically also can help.Cover UpApplying a sunscreen is one of the easiest andmore popular ways to protect the skin, but somepeople worry about the side effects of chemicalsused in popular sunscreens. Covering up the faceand skin as much as possible is one way to reduceexposure to such chemicals. Wear a densely wovenhat with a brim that features at least a two- tothree-inch overhang, which can protect the face,neck, ears, eyes, and lips from the sun. Darkcoloredclothing also can help block thesun’s rays. Although it may seem oddto wear long sleeves and pants in hottemperatures, doing so can prevent UVexposure.AspirinIn 2013, new information was publishedin Cancer, the American CancerSociety’s medical journal, that linkeddaily aspirin therapy to a decreased riskfor melanoma -- the deadliest form ofskin cancer.According to the research, data wascollected on nearly 60,000 white womenages 50 to 79 years. The women wereSINKING IN DEBT?AVOIDBANKRUPTCY• Proposals to Creditors• Budget Counselling• Stop Wage Garnisheesand Calls fromCollection Agencies• Get a Fresh Start • Free ConsultationRESULTS IN DAYS!BRIEF & ASSOCIATES LTD.Trustee in Bankruptcy613-549-53981-800-372-7337347 Alfred Street, Kingstonwww.brieftrustee.comR0011954895_0307studied for 12 years, and the study found that thewomen who took 81 milligrams of aspirin dailyhad a 21 percent lower risk of developing melanomathan those who did not take aspirin. While itis still too soon to make the recommendation thatall women should take aspirin daily, some doctorsfeel the benefits outweigh the risk for those with afamily history of melanoma.AvoidanceThe recommendation to avoid the peak hoursof the sun is still a viable method to preventingskin cancer. 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He’s been withthe Limestone District School Board for nearlyfive years, following a long career in contracting.Fisher teaches technical construction knowledgein the classroom as well as supervising the handsonwork.The house that the students completed is nearly2,000 square feet with four bedrooms, two baths,a pressure-treated deck, covered frontporch, and open concept basement. Thehomeowner, Kevin Hanson, is a formerHabitat for Humanity building supervisor.BCIP students have worked on Habitatfor Humanity builds in the past. Asa result, Hanson had seen the studentswork before and he has an interest indeveloping skilled trades in Kingston.Fisher believes that the partnership wasa perfect fit.It’s the first house that the programhas completed on the island. Fisher saysthat the ferry element had both benefitsand disadvantages. For some, the ferryride was time to complete paperwork,phone calls, and planning, but for others,like those students travelling from asfar away as Yarker and west of Napanee,working around the ferry schedule madefor a terribly long day.“It’s a real grind,” says Fisher. “Theyhave to be on for those seventy-fivedays. Many don’t realize how much hardwork it is.”For students that are successful in theR0012175029R0012063963THE RIDE’SON US!FREE CARTwith green feeEVERYTHURSDAY(Offer ends July 27, 2013)program, though, there are many career possibilitiesafter graduation. The course feeds directly intothe Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program. Whileenrolled in the BCIP, they also receive industryrecognizedcertifications in WHMIS, First Aid,Health and Safety, and other accreditations.“Many of our kids come with a real focus ona career,” says Fisher. “They see the career opportunities.”The semester culminated in an open house onJune 25, which was attended by students, QECVIfaculty, Wolfe Islanders, community members,and the homeowner family. The open house wasboth a celebration and a final exam for the kids.Fisher feels it was a great way to end the year.“It went really well,” he says. “It was well attended.”Fisher expects that the program will continue tobe popular next year and onwards. In fact, enrolmentrequires an application process that begins nearly ayear before the course. 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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FARMCORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LEEDS AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDSCORPORATION OF THE The Municipality TOWNSHIP is OF seeking LEEDS applications AND THE for THOUSAND the ISLANDSSEELEY’S BAY HARBOUR MASTER, CENTENNIAL PARK ATTENDANT ANDThe Municipality COMMUNITY is seeking HALL applications MANAGER for theSEELEY’S position BAY HARBOUR for the duration MASTER, of the summer CENTENNIAL through to PARK October ATTENDANT 15 th , 2013 ANDCOMMUNITY a 20 hour HALL work MANAGERweek.position for the duration of the summer through to October 15 th The HALL MANAGER position is approximately 3 hours per week (flex),with2013a 20 annual hour work renewal. week.The For HALL more MANAGER information position please is visit approximately www.leeds1000islands.ca 3 hours per or week contact (flex) Kim withGoodman at 613-659-2415 ext. 207 annual or rec-dept@townshipleeds.on.carenewal.For more Candidates information are invited please to submit visit a www.leeds1000islands.ca resume to the undersigned in or an envelope contact Kimclearly marked “Seeley’s Bay Harbour Master/Centennial ParkGoodman at 613-659-2415 ext. 207 or rec-dept@townshipleeds.on.caAttendant/Community Hall Manager” no later than 12:00 NOON, July 12th, 2013.Candidates are invited to submit a Kim resume Goodman to the undersigned in an envelopeclearly marked “Seeley’s Recreation Bay and Facilities Harbour Coordinator Master/Centennial ParkAttendant/Community Township Hall Manager” of Leeds no and later the than Thousand 12:00 Islands NOON, July 12th, 2013.Box 280, 1233 Prince StreetLansdowne, Ontario KOE 1LOKim Goodmanrec-dept@townshipleeds.on.caRecreation and Facilities CoordinatorIn accordance Township with Municipal of Leeds Freedom and of the Information Thousand Islands Privacy Legislation, theinformation gathered is Box collected 280, pursuant 1233 Prince to the Street Municipal Act 2001, S.O., c. 25as amended and will be Lansdowne, used for the purpose Ontario of KOE job selection. 1LOWe thank all applicants rec-dept@townshipleeds.on.caand advise that only those selected for an interview willbe notified.In accordance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy Legislation, theinformation gathered is collected pursuant to the Municipal Act 2001, S.O., c. 25as amended and will be used for the purpose of job selection.We thank all applicants and advise that only those selected for an interview willbe notified.HELP WANTEDHELP WANTEDHELP WANTEDHELP WANTEDCL434142/0704TOM’S CUSTOMAIRLESS PAINTINGSpecializing in roofbarn & aluminum/vinyl siding painting*30 years experience.*Screw nailing androof repairs.Insured and BondedFree Estimates(613)283-8475Ford 4630 4x4 loader exc$16,500; Ford 7700 cab$8,500; IH 434 loader$3,950; New Holland 488haybine613-223-6026.HELP WANTEDexc.HELP WANTED - LOCALPEOPLE NEEDED!!!Simple & Flexible OnlineWork. 100% GenuineOpportunity. 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Answering phones, Front Desk Customer Service Processing payments via Debit, Credit Card andCash Offering support to sales reps. Including butnot limited to filling out paperwork, faxing,emailing both head office and clients Classified word ad/display ad sales Other misc. office duties as requiredSKILLS:We thank all for applying. Only those selected for an interviewwill be contacted.CAREEROPPORTUNITYPOSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:Sales ExperienceFriendly courteous demeanorSuperior customer service skillsAbility to develop & maintain effective relationshipswithin the office as well as with new customersSolid organizational skillsPlease submit your resume in confidenceno later than Friday July 12th at 5pm toDonna Glasspoole, General Managerdglasspoole@theemc.caCL415295in OntarioPlease forward resume toShelley Bender by:Fax: 613-382-8514Email: shelleybender@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.comCARVETH CARE CENTRE“Our Family Caring for Your Family”375 James St., Gananoque ON K7G2Z1Place you ad inthe ClassifiedsPlace yourad in EMCClassifiedsCall613-546-8885REDUCEREUSERECYCLERESELL!Saving ourplanet,one item ata time!VACATION/COTTAGESSandy Beach Resort onOtter Lake. 1, 2 and 3 bedroomhousekeeping cottages,beautiful parksetting with natural sandbeach shoreline on pristinelake. Perfect for swimming,great fishing, use ofcanoe and kayaks. We arelocated 1 hour south of Ottawaor 1 hour north ofKingston on Hwy 15.Check out our website atsandybeachresort.ca Call613-283-2080.Sandy Beach Resort onOtter Lake, seasonal trailersite available, full hookup,Pristine Lake, great forswimming and fishing.Call 613-283-2080. Website:sandybeachresort.caSkinny Dipping: Keep coolin summer! Lakesun NudistClub is a traditionalfamily naturist club forcouples and families. Privatelake, sandy beach,camping and cabins in abeautiful natural settingjust north of Kingston.Info:www.lakesun.net613-353-2463Waterfront cottages, excellentfishing, sandybeach, miles of boating.$525/week. Relaxing affordablefamily fun. SingletonLake FamilyCampground.www.singletonlake.ca1-855-887-3230 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 41


ANNUAL HUNTING &SPORTING GOODSCONSIGNMENT AUCTIONAuctioneers & QualifiedAppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDSThe Voices of ExperiencePhone: (613) 267-6027(613) 267-1335www.jimhandsauction.comWe Are Currently SeekingRNs and RPNsVISIT NURSEPROGRAMSMITHS FALLS PERTHWESTPORTNORTH LEEDS COUNTYWEEKEND andEVENING PREMIUMSORIENTATION ANDTRAINING PROVIDED24 HOUR MANAGEMENTSUPPORTBENEFITS-RRSP PLANIF YOU ARE INTERESTED INPROVIDING QUALITY IN-HOMENURSING CARECL439362_0627AUCTIONSto be held at Hands AuctionHall, Perth Ontario3 miles east of Perth on CountyRd # 10 K7H 3C3on Wednesday, August 21, 2013@ 5 pmPreview @ 4pmWelcoming firearms and sportsrelated items for this auction.Please call our home office at613-267-6027 in advance to bookyour space.Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit,Visa, M/C - CateringPLEASE FORWARD YOURRESUME TOSANDRA MCGREGOR, RNEMAIL: smcgregor@bayshore.caFAX: 1-888-284-4134Bayshore Home Health is Canada’slargest home health care provider.Come work where you are valued42 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONSCL434133_0704A picture is worth athousand words - orlots of calls when youadvertise with the Classifieds.Call 613-546-8885 to place your petfor sale ad. (Don’t forgetthe photo!)REAL ESTATE ANTIQUE &HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONfor Elvira Powell Estateto be held @35 Condie St., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2T3on Sat., July 6/13 @ 10 amProperty to be auctioned @ 11 am~ Calling All Investors ~~ Excellent Income Potential ~Charming brick bungalow located on quiet street inSmiths Falls, ON. Property has paved driveway w/ drivethrough garage. Spacious back yard w/ fenced dog run &steel garden shed. Front entrance opens into large livingroom leading to galley kitchen. 3 pce bath w/ new Safestepwalk-in tub. Original 2 bedroom home joined toaddition in dining/sitting room adding 2 large bedrooms,entrance to side deck & enclosed staircase to attic for lotsof extra storage. Basement w/ 2 separate entrances easilyaccommodates income generating apartment featuringlarge eat-in kitchen, 3 pce bath, bedroom w/ large window,rec room complete w/ wet bar & gas fireplace, plusseparate utility/storage room w/ laundry hook up, coldroom, 200 amp service on breakers, natural gas furnacew/ baseboard backup & rented hot water tank. Home hasalarm system, central air & vac. Taxes: $3,075.10+/-. Forprivate viewing, terms & conditions, please call our officeat 613-267-6027.Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C -Catering. Be on time, not a large auction.Auctioneers & Qualified AppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCEPhone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335www.jimhandsauction.com UNRESERVED2 PARCELSOF REAL ESTATEto be held on site at Property #1From Maberly take Maberly Elphin Road(Cty Rd #36) & turn east onto Fagan LakeRd. to Property 2 & continue to Property#1 at #127 Greer Rd., Maberly, ON K0H 2B0(auction signs) onMon., July 15/13 @ 6 pm~ 2 Unreserved Building Lots ~Property 1 - .945 acres (+/-) irregular shaped lot.Surveyed Plan #27R3329. Zoned Residential. Annualtaxes $550.00 (+/-). Including an older 57’x12’, 2 bedroommobile home on well & septic (200 amp service).Property 2 - 3.18 acres (+/-) Surveyed Plan #27R2935(Part 5). Zoned Residential. Annual taxes $300.00 (+/-).Well treed. Power at road. For private viewing, terms &conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.Please note that these properties will be sold separatelyto the highest bidders, regardless of price. 20 minutesfrom Perth, 1 hour from Ottawa/Kingston. Take timeprior to the auction & experience the restaurants & thelakes (Silver, Fagan & Bennett) in the area. Be the successfulbidder & camp now. Build in the future. Visitwebsite for photos.CL434126/0627Auctioneers & Qualified AppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCEPhone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335www.jimhandsauction.comCL426490_0620GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE Huge 10,000 sq ftIndoor Showroom!LARGE SELECTION OFQUALITY FURNITURE613-284-2000<strong>KINGSTON</strong>FRONTENACCL411224One of the Largestin theOttawa Valley!CL409184_TFand OutdoorBuilding! Kingston/FrontenacEMC710 Sir John A. 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The houses will besold “AS IS”. Interested parties may view the houses betweenthe hours of 1:00 and 4:00 pm on July 11th, 2013. All interestedproponents shall submit bids in sealed enveloped by2:00 pm July 25th, 2013. Bids on one or both properties mustbe submitted separately.All bids submitted to:Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services500 Bay StreetSault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 1X5Attn: Larry BelleroseOntario Aboriginal Housing Services reserves the right todecline any or all bids.Successful proponents shall provide certified funds payableto Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services upon successful acceptanceof their bid.CL415319TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTGDo you have a passion for travel? Enjoy the benefits of creating your ownbusiness. For people about to retire, stay at home parents and social networkingenthusiasts. 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Walkout from the livingroom to a lovely patio. Large eat in kitchen. Affordable condofees include exterior maintenance and offers use of outdoor inground pool, park area, visitor parking. Great location close toschools, grocery and drug store, bank, tennis courts, baseba ldiamond, churches, restaurants and on a bus route. A greatplace for families, great investment. MLS® 13603371Sales Representative OPENHOUSESUN. 2-4 179 ROSEMUND CRES - $159,900Desirable corner lot with beautiful gardens. This 3bedroom 1.5 Bathroom town home i super cleanand ready for your family. Located close to schools,shopping and bus route. Enjoy the large rec roomin the lower level and the designer paint coloursthroughout. Stove, dishwasher and newer fridge stayfor your convenience. Ca l today for your personaltour of this lovely turn key home! MLS® 13603344 Special Advertising Feature - Thursday, April 25, 2013GuideAttention Renters!If you are paying $1100you could qualifyto buy a $200,000 home!BARRYCAVEBroker/OwnerCELL: 613-583-0708pfsco@mail.comFive Year Mortgage Rates from 2.60% OACCALL OR APPLY ONLINE TODAY!www.barrycave.com or www.andrewmccann.caSALES REPRESENTATIVEBruceParks.Realestate@gmail.comMy website is www.bruceparks.caOPENHOUSESUN. 2-4613-530-0435 613-384-5500SoldATTENTION INVESTORS1305 Prince s Street,Kingston, On. K7M 3E3 244 SYDENHAM ST.ANDREWMcCANN559 ALBERT ST.permonthrent Mortgage Agent, Lic. #M13000412CELL: 613-770-7173amccann@dominionlending.caBestRates in Town!Fu l MLSService Asking $289,900MLS 13602763 Asking $449,900MLS THINKING ABOUT LISTING YOUR HOME? YOUR HOME COULD BE HERE. BEST RATES IN TOWN!Don’t Have A Down Payment?Give us a call!mortgageproteam.comCALL JANET 613-561-5047 CALL JEFF 613-453-3663The Mortgage Professionals VERICO – 775 Blackburn Mews (lic # 10280)JoyceTaskerwww.mortgageprokingston.com775 Blackburn Mews W., Kingston ON Janet MacDonald Renae Gilchrist Craig Di lon Jeff Di lonMORTGAGE AGENT B. COM, AMP MORTGAGE A SISTANT MORTGAGE A SISTANT MORTGAGE AGENT BA. ECON., AMP329-2667REAL ESTATEwww.joycetasker.com384-4000<strong>KINGSTON</strong>FRONTENAC8x10 - $ 105x7 - $ 7.50Call us for Details613.546.8885REAL ESTATEGuideThe Kingston EMC - Thursday, July 4, 2013 43


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RaquelWelchDirect:(613)888-3599www.mortgagekingston.com775 Blackburn Mews W., Kingston ON(613)384-4000THESpecial Advertising Feature - Thursday, July 4, 2013Real EstateGuideChantalRookMoRtgageagent AMP613-453-90794-760 Hwy 15Specializing inMilitary Relocationwww.chantalrook.commortgagebrokerskingston comlicensed under Mortgage Brokers City #11759Sales RepresentativeTEAM613.572.2665All of TeamKrishan.comour listings can be viewed at www.TheSoldSolution.cominfo@teamkrishan.comOPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2:00-4:00PM• 3+1 Beautiful Victorian luxury townhome• Located in the heart of downtown802 KANANASKIS DRIVE • $428,260Stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in desirable Westbrook 142 GILDERSLEEVE BLVD 1164 CROSSFIELD AVENUE • $394,900• 2100 sq Exceptional ft, cathedral 2 storey ceilings , 3 +1 bedroom on premium lot in popularMeadows. This 1600 sq ft bungalow features an abundance ofMODEL HOMELyndenwood subdivision. Open concept main floor w/hardwoodupgrades. Gorgeous hardwood throughout, spacious gourmet • Many models to choose from or custom built to suit your • Open tastes conceptkitchen, great room with custom wall mounted gas fireplace, loads+ ceramic, living gas room fireplace. and 2nd kitchen floor laundry, master w/large ensuite• 2 storey and bungalowsof pot lights, 9’ ceilings, master bathroom offers spa like ensuite withincl. jacuzzi tub, separate shower. Additional amenities incl. fully• 1,000 – 2,000 sq ft floor plansradiant in floor heating, large walk in closet, main floor laundry,finished basement, hot water on demand, c/a and double carcovered back deck, Hatley garage doors. This home has it all! MLS.• Standard features include: 9 ft ceilings, board & batten & many more! garage. only 3yrs new, hurry before it’s gone! MLSOPEN HOUSESat & SUN 2-4• Only 2 lots remain – Just minutes to downtown• Prices start at $389,900 – Custom build or choose from other designs781 DAVIS DRIVE • $239,000277 DIVISION STREET • $429,900 • Tarion 4311WarrantyYARKER ROAD • $439,900Great value in this 3 bdrm detached home w/mostlynewer This fantastic home is located in the hub of Kingston. Brand new custom built 3+1 bedroom home onwindows, shingles, & an expansive rear deck. The lower level• Reputable Kingston Builder since 1990Walking distance of Queen`s University and Princess sprawling lot. This tastefully decorated home offersfeatures a finished rec room w/recessed lighting & a roughinfor an additional bath. Along a bus route and close to all Street amenities. 6 bedrooms, • 2Walk bathrooms, out basement, covered front designer plenty kitchen of natural – Call light, for gleaming a complete hardwood list of features floors, openamenities, this home is worth a look. Call for your private porch, spacious kitchen with large living areas. You will concept spacious living areas, good sized bedrooms,viewing. MLSnot be disappointed! MLS.nicely landscaped with privacy galore. MLS.SOLDOPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2:00-4:00PMNEW PRICEOPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00-4:00PM27 Rideau Street$514,900645 Rogers Side RoadModel HomeContaCt Krishan today for yourfree home evaluation! cellJessica Hammell, Michael MacHale,RegisteRed Relocation membeRSales Representative, Sales Representative,Dominion Lending Centre Professional Financial Solutions Inc. Lic.#10784Licensed F_RyanPower_0803:006 Assistant Licensed 2/21/13 Assistant 1:06 PM Page 1 *Not Intended to solicit CLIENTS already under contract.Independently Owned & Operated728 COLLINS BAY ROAD • $219,900 1199 PIXLEY PLACE • $271,900 1308 ANDERSON DRIVE • $357,000Eye-catching 3 bedroom bungalow on spacious lot. Extensive Move right in! Inviting, bright and spacious, this terrific family home sits on a fantastic Magnificent 2+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Lydenwood subdivision. Thislandscaping with a large circular driveway. Abundance of corner lot and features 3 bedrooms, tasteful decor, SALES an open concept main level, REPRESENTATIVEupgrades – newer windows 2011, oak kitchen, hardwood and bonus main level office space and a finished lower level recreation room. Upgradeshome features hardwood and ceramic throughout, upgraded trim package,laminate throughout, freshly painted, new bathrooms, siding include built-in gas fireplace, stone exterior, gas range SALES hookup and a rear deck ideal REPRESENTATIVEcathedral ceilings, hrv and pot lights, open concept main floor, designer kitchen,on shed, central air conditioning, newly built deck, unfinished for enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located close to amenities, this home will large master ensuite with jacuzzi, massive rec room, stamped concrete patio,basement awaiting your finishing touches. MLSimpress even the most discerning buyer. Callbruce.parks@sympatico.catoday for your personal tour. MLS covered deck, inside entry from garage. This home is a must see! MLSSaleS RepReSentativebruce.parks@sympatico.cacellofficewww.bruceparks.ca613-530-04352817 PERTH ROAD • $395,900 256 VICTORIA STREET • $699,900 19 FOREST DRIVE • $589,500Desirable home in Milton subdivision! Quiet, spacious treed lotThis all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes Fabulous 6 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home in Winston Churchillschool district, walking distance to Queen’s & KGH. Thiswith access to St. Lawrence and waterfront park. This customnorth of the 401. Spacious living room, separate dining room,4,500 sq ft home features a fully finished walk out basement,home offers a large 58 X 110 lot, 2 bedrooms on the main floor,large deck which overlooks your property. Newer windows &beautiful wrap around deck, large living spaces, oversized2 more on the 2nd floor and 2 on the upper floor. A must see! double garage, underground sprinkler system and much more.furnace. This property has plenty to offer! MLSBeautiful BungalowsMLSCall for a complete list of details. MLSJessicaMichaelHammellMacHaleFREE HOME EVALUATION! Sales Representative,Sales Representative,Licensed AssistantLicensed Assistantto Krishan Nathanto Krishan Nathan*Not Intended to solicit clients already under contract.R0012188112$399,900385 QUARRY POND ROAD Spacious elevated 3 bedroom bungalow in Kingston’s Eastend close to CFB Kingston and Downtown. Large living room, eat in kitchen with deckto a fully fenced yard. Excellent rec room in the lower level with bar, games andlounging area, 4th bedroom or office easily could be finished. This home boasts a lotof space for family and friends.$354,900Illustration PhotoBATTERSEA RD ‘TO BE BUILT - NOT YET STARTED’Bungalow by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. situatedon a lovely country lot approximately 20 mins north ofthe city. Featuring stone/vinyl exterior, double cargarage, 9 foot ceilings, open concept great room/ktchnwith hardwood and ceramic flrs and propane fireplace,sizable master bedroom with custom ensuite includinglarge ceramic tile shower with glass enclosure anddouble sinks, main floor laundry and much more!408 WESTGATE COURT To be Built - not yet startedcustom1806 sq ft bungalow by Barry HowlettConstruction LTD situated in Prestigious WestgateVillage Subdivision in the West end. Harwood andceramic throughout the spacious main level with 9 ftceilings. Upgraded kitchen with crown molding,extended upper cabinets, granite counters, gas fireplacefeaturing ledge stone facing to ceiling. Masterhas dual closets -hers is the walk in and ensuite.$309,900OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM280 COLEBROOK ROAD, STONE MILLS TOWNSHIPSituated on pretty country road in Colebrook approximately 20 minutes to the CataraquiTown Centre is this lovely all brick 2400+ square foot bungalow. Featuring spaciouskitchen with large island for entertaining and patio doors to huge deck with hot tub and inwashroom, bedroom and utility area with access to an amazing 2+ car garage. You will486 WESTON CRES Looking for the right sized home?love the life style this home offers. Visit our This Home lovely Plan 1550 sq Layout ft 9 year old at: Nightingale www.definedlines.ca/model byCaraco Homes has all the right stuff. 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Separate dining room, large master bedroom with ensuite including step in shower and sideboard vanity. 5 1/2` baseboards, Inviting frontveranda, paved drive, curbs, 2 car garage.$359,900ground pool. Separate dining room, large family room with two sitting areas , fireplaceand bar. Beautiful upgraded main bath and master ensuite, hardwood, cork and ceramicfloors, newer windows at front, huge double car garage with newer insulated doors, allpaved drive capable of 6+ cars, mature lot, substantially upgraded interlock and retainingwall front entrance with new front door. Lower level offers hobbyists room, extraTO BE BUILT LOT 110 ATKINSON ST. To be Built - notyet started-Sobella House & Home, award winningTarion builder presents modern design and luxury inthe beautiful home on a premier street in Llydenwood.This home offers top quality standards like granite&marblecounters,hardwood &ceramic floors,carpetin bedrooms, 9’ceilings. Designer lighting package andmore. Built with dedication and integrity.Great family Home, 3plus one bedrooms,hardwood flooring,finished basementgreat yardASKING $289,900Great Starter, why• Great well, lower family roomJust Reduced topay$269,900rent? 3 plusmls 13604549 one bedrooms,new windows, roof,furnace, hardwoodfloors, just move in.ASKING $209,900Great Starter, whypay rent? 3 plus442-444MONTREAL oneSTREETbedrooms,• What a great way to get started the rentalOPEN ALL WEEKEND• Business 4 units,BYall new rented,APPT.on windows, bus route close to roof,downtown, each side duplexed,1423New Price $284,900 furnace, mls hardwoodTAMARACROADSTREET floors, just move in.ASKING $209,900932 MALVERNTERRACETotally upgraded,brand new lifetime roof, beautifullot close toLancaster School.Top 1% inCanada 1% inCanada3246 LATIMERLiving in the countrySo many upgradesdoesn’t get muchover lookingbetter, 10 min to town,many up grades,Collins bay,just move in, 2 caringround pool,garage, C/A, GFP,walk out basment,Asking $469,9002 GFP, C/A, dbl carfinished rec room,Thinking abouT lisTing your home? your home could be here. besT raTes in Town!DR, eat in kitchen.gar,many more.Asking $334,900.Bring an offerAsking $459,900.Bring an offerOPEN ALL WEEKEND BY APPT.When Mortgage Rates Are Rising It Pays To Shop AroundVisit us at www.RealtyPower.ca$484,900$494,900932 MALVERN4521 SNIDER RD VERONA Spectacular TERRACEstucco & brickbungalow featuring a fabulous great room, brightkitchen, 3+1 bedroom, finished lower level with walkoutto private hot tub area with beautifully designedinterlock patio complete Totally with built in bbq grills. upgraded,Thisshowcase home has been built with pride in everycorner is a dream! 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Large principle rooms such asthe living room with gas fireplace, formal dining room,large eat in kitchen and master bedroom with ensuite.An unspoiled basement with walk out to rear yardoasis which offers great potential to the new owner.R0012188784BarryCaveBroker/OwnerCell: 613-583-0708pfsco@mail.comOPENHOUSESUN. 2-4OPENBY APPT.ALL WEEKENDLet Us Do The Mortgage Shopping For You!mortgageproteam.comFive Year Mortgage Rates from 2.60% OACAttention Renters!If you are paying $1100you could qualifyto buy a $200,000 home!CALL OR APPLY ONLINE TODAY!www.barrycave.com or www.andrewmccann.ca1305 Princess Street,Kingston, On. K7M 3E3andrewMcCannMortgage Agent, Lic. #M13000412Cell: 613-770-7173amccann@dominionlending.ca*Rates subject to change **Based on conventional mortgage• On ground pool, deck off the83 dr, paved LOYALISTroadAMHERSTVIEW14233246 LATIMERTAMARACWWW.BRUCEPARKS.CAROADSTREETLiving in the countrySo many upgradesdoesn’t get muchover lookingCALL JEFF better, 10 min to town,MORTGAGE AGENTmanyCollins bay,Jeff upDillongrades,613-453-3663just move in, 2 caringround pool,garage, C/A, GFP,walk out basment,finished rec room,Janet MacDonaldThe Mortgage Professionals VERICO – 775 Blackburn Mews (lic # 10280)B. COM, AMP BA. ECON., AMPR0012033107permonthrentR0011963792R0012188763


R0012166096Re/Max FinestRealty Inc.,Brokerage1946 Cordukes rd $650,000 Incredible private setting on 2acres of treed land overlookingKingston, just North of the Cityon desirable Cordukes Road.This custom built 3 bedroom,3.5 bath two storey gem featureshardwood floors throughout,over sized double car garage,large gourmet country kitchen,fully finished lower level with inlawsuite, spacious Master withensuite and over sized jet soakertub, truly a pleasure to show. Calltoday for your private viewing.1225 Atkinson $479,900• Large dbl car garage w/main floor entry • porcelaintiled floors in front foyer, kitchen and baths, maplehardwood in living rm, dining rm and hallways• custom maple cabinetry in kitchen, large islandw/extended breakfast bar, granite counters, glassbacksplash with b/i appliances • formal dining rm •main floor laundry, contemporary gas fp, large deck• master w/ his/hers closets, huge ensuite w/deepsoaker jet tub and custom glass surround shower.4539 Wildlife lAne $269,9002 bedroom home or cottage, centrally located on scenicDog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views ofthe water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the watersedge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energyefficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding woodpellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, blockfoundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roofshingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected tothe Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, andswimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.6th ConCession $465,000Enjoy the character of this century old all brick two and ahalf storey while benefiting from the extensive modernupdates and high end finishes. On 2.7 Beautiful acres thisquality home is 15 minutes from downtown and only stepsfrom the local school. Call today for your private viewing.Directions: Highway 15 north, right on Joyceville Road, immediateleft on 6th Concession3976 hWy 15 $189,0001078 dunhAm street $579,0001112 hWy #2 $249,9002580 hitChCoCk $339,000192 Avenue rd. $289,000NewListiNg10 mins to kingston• 3 bedroom home with ensuite bath • Short driveto Kingston & steps from Joyceville public school• Many upgrades • Huge detached garage • Largeprincipal rooms • Two full baths • Mature 1.1 Acrelot. MLS® 12604204Westwoods Stone and Stucco • Completely updated andsurrounded on two sides by Dunham Park • hardwoodfloors, custom kitchen with granite counters and stainlesssteel appliances • four large bedrooms, master withensuite and hers and his walk-in closets • fully finishedbasement, double attached garage, main floor laundry,stamped patio with outdoor masonry fireplace in your fullyfinished rear yard and much more. Call today to arrange aprivate viewing.3 Bedroom bungalow minutes from CFB Kingston anddowntown. Situated on a gorgeous, mature half acre lot,this home has several updates including new windows(2013), upgraded electrical (2013), new septic system(2013). You can also reap the benefits of the roof top solarsystem which provides heated water to both your hot watertank and boiler, making your utility bill a true bargain.Call today for you private viewing.Large 3 bedroom with in-law suite, elevated bungalow on 10acres backing onto Colonnade Golf and Country Club. An easy15 minute drive to Kingston this home has several recent updatesincluding 40 year shingles (2010), high efficiency propanefurnace (2012), interior and exterior doors (2013). Other featuresinclude large Master with ensuite, fully finished basement withlarge rec room, wet bar and full bathroom, hardwood floors, largeeat in kitchen and main floor laundry. Tarion registered builder isready to add a 20x20 attached garage for a total house price of$375,000 if you so wish. Call today for your private viewing.Pristine bungalow, wonderfully located in StrathconaPark- Central to all amenities. This well maintained homebenefits from a large, mature, private lot, double paveddrive, tasteful finishing’s throughout, several recent updatesincluding roof (2012), flooring and windows (2008)and a fully finished basement (2010) with full bathroom,which could easily be converted to an in-law suite.Located in SydenhamStarting at$390,400Sales RepresentativeDirect: 613.531.2500 • Pager: 613.541.3131for additional information visitwww.mosaheb.comOPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM • 5 BUCKINGHAM COURTOPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM • 26 ALWINGTON AVENUEMeticulously cared for, in popular east$10,000 Location, location for this 2 ½ storey, 5end cul-de-sac. Inground pool, gleamingAppliAncebedroompkg.family home, walking distancehardwood floors, ceramic tile, updatesincludedinclude kitchen cabinets & graniteto waterfront, Olympic Harbour, Queen’s,POOLcountertops, undermounted sink, gasKGH and west campus. Updates includefireplace, gas furnace, central air, pool linerand heater.Top quality finishings throughout,most windows, shingles, gas furnace, reinsulated,sewer and water services andfully finished lower level with rec-room, 4thbedroom & 3 pc. bath, walking distance toparks, schools, east end amenities, CFBrear deck, overlooking 179 foot treed lot.$389,900 Kingston and downtown. Directions: Gore $429,900Rd. to Grenadier to Buckingham.501 sydney $485,000 Directions: King St. to Alwington Ave.1105 Wintergreen $258,900Custom built, top quality Marques Homes in Lyndenwood Subdivision. Tray and coving ceilings in great room with gasTwo storey with two bathrooms, three bedroom home. Finished basement, rec room with bar area, close to west fireplace and 10` ceilings. Spacious ensuite bath, hardwood and ceramic tile throughout. Iron and wood railings, upgradedOPEN DAILY • 1111 CROSSFIELD AVE.end amenities, shopping and 401.designer kitchen with granite countertops and central air. All the top quality finishings you expect from Marques Homes.There’s No Place LikeONLY 1 CUL DE SACLOT LEFT!OPENHOUSESat & SUN 2-4MODELS OPEN:DAILY 12-5: SAT & SUN 1-41106 CROSSFIELD9’ CEILINGS, FULL BRICK EXTERIOR,WALKOUT BASEMENT, CUL-DE-SACLOCATIONNORTH ON ANDERSEN, RIGHT ON CROSSFIELDlisbon plaCe $789,500Executive 1 1/2 story on sought after cul-de-sac location, backing onto park, lower level is fully finished with twobedrooms, family room, rec room, in-law suite potential. Over 3,800 square feet of living space.Simplythe Best Placeto Liveand it is nowwithin your reach!PRICING FROM $341,900Lyndenwoodsubdivision,custombuilt1,500Princess St.RonaThe Home Crossfield You’ve square foot bungalow by Marques Homes.AveHardwood&ceramictilethroughout,centralAlways Picturedair, air exchanger (HRV), gas fireplace,LisbonPlaceinterior and exterior top lights, ensuite bathis now within your reach!LyndenwoodSubdivisionwalking distance toshopping, Chaptersand West Endamenities,North of Rona,off of Princess St.Sydenham RoadMazzolinCresAndersenMAZZOLIN CRES$398,900King st W $949,000Adjacent to Rideau walking trail, Cataraqui Golf Course, Lake Ontario $365,000 Park. Brazillian walnut hardwood/porcelain ceramictile, all built in appliances, quartz counter tops. Finished lower level with rec room/wet bar/games room.New in popular Lyndenwood subdivision,walking distance to west end amenitieson 132` deep lot. This home features mainwith jet tub and separate shower, granitecounter tops and more!floor two piece, open concept main floorwith gas fireplace, hrdwood/ceramic,3 spacious bedrooms with 2nd floor laundryroom. Large ensuite bath with soaker tub,separate shower.standardfeatures:• 9’ ceilings• Full Brick Exterior• Walkout Basement• Cul-de-sac Locationonly 1 Cul de saClot left!Lyndenwood Subdivision walkingdistance to shopping, Chaptersand West End amenities.North of Rona off Princess St.RONAAndersonPrincess St.Crossfield AveMazzolinCres.Sydenham RoadModels open:daily 12-5, sat & sun 1-41106 CrossfieldNorth on Anderson, right on CrossfieldPricing from $ 341,900R00121889232 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013


R0012192280John BreimerSales Rep.cell 613-453-76212006-2012Realty Concepts Corp., Brokerage851 Norwest Rd., Kingston, K7P 2N2613-389-7777 off.Members of DND RelocationJASONRUFFOLO B.COMMSALES REPRESENTATIVECell: 613-893-0553791 MOntrEal StCell: 613.453.6463KingStOn Ont., K7l 3J4Office: 613-530-3500Office: 613-530-3500Email:Email:jason.ruffolo@kbbrokerage.ca kate.vadala@kbbrokerage.cawww.kbbrokerage.caKAteVAdALASALES REPRESENTATIVE902 ARISTOCRAT BAY LANENewLISTINGWaterfront paradise! Year round living on the water in this beautifully finishedbungalow c/w fully self contained in-law suite. Spectacular views of beautiful basslake. 3 bdrms up (3rd bdrm ideally suited as office).2 Additional bdrms in lowerunit. Upper and lower great rms feature large windows with panoramic views ofthe lake. Relax in the enclosed gazebo near the waters. Approx. 50 Ft dock, boatlift, firepit ,beautiful gardens spacious garage and additional large shed. The listgoes on. Must be seen to be truly appreciated. Make your appointment today!MlS #13605715 Directions: Highway 15 North to lyndhurst Road. follow throughlyndhurst to lower Oak leaf Road to Williamson lane to Aristocrat lane to 9025108 BRAdfORd ROAdEnjoy Country living with an easy commute to the city. Set wellback from the low traffic road this meticulously maintained homeoffers approx. 2600 sq ft of finished living space. 4 bedrooms plusden or 5th bedroom. 2 full baths. Open concept design featuringvaulted ceilings. Upgraded vinyl windows. large Rec. room withpellet stove. Enjoy quiet evenings or entertaining in the beautifulback yard with 2 tiered deck. 3 car garage plus shed. The list goeson. Call today.$439,900$239,900 $299,900$288,000NewLISTINGLANcASteR SchOOL diStRictOPENHOUSESUN. 2-4985 MONA dRiVe – $399,0002-storey home has been very well maintained and conveniently located inpopular lancaster school district. Features 4 + 1 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, separatedining room off kitchen – highlighted by beautiful glass sliding doors, masterbedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet, and generous use of hardwood floorsthroughout main level. Massive kitchen - offers lots of counter space, naturallight, island, cabinetry from wall to wall and an eat-in kitchen with views ofthe deck and backyard. Close to many amenities, schools, parks, grocery stores,and medical clinics.WOOdbiNe PARKeASy LiViNg968 SWANFieLd StReet – $258,000• 4.5 year old townhouse in mint conditionand has been maintained extremely well.• Ceramic tile on main level, with beautiful kitchen backsplash andpatio doors leading to south-facing deck.• Convenient location - close to numerous amenities.• Fully finished walk-out basement - large rec room, separatelaundry room, and 3-piece bath. MLS® 13603487edeNWOOd eStAteS160 PRuYN CRES., BAThWelcome to beautiful historic Bath! You`ll love being part of this wonderfulcommunity featuring parks, trails, a marina and golf course.Combined this with a spacious bungalow on an oversized lot backingonto parkland. Bright, updated kitchen with ceramic tile and lots ofcabinets, bamboo flooring in the dining/family rooms. Huge rec roomwith full Bath downstairs. Mechanics dream, heated garage with fullpit and lifting beam. Many upgrades. You`ll be proud to call 160 Pruynyour home. MlS# 13604868NewPRICe156 KILdARE, AmhERSTvIEwBeautifully finished open concept bungalow with water views.Tastefully decorated throughout. 9 Ft ceilings. Gleaming hardwoodthroughout the great room area. Upgraded kitchen featuring maplecabinets and glass mosaic backsplash. Glass doors from the diningarea lead to the elevated deck with views of the lake. Walk out basementincludes huge rec. Room with generous amount of pot lightsas well as a den. Engineered flr. Joists, HRv, rough-in central vac andalarm system and more. A must see! MlS# 13602312www.johnbreimer.comDougMacPhersonSales RepresentativeDirect: (613) 532-545780 Queen Street • 613-544-4141dmacpherson@royallepage.caR0012188088R0012191845965 WOOdbiNe ROAd – $319,900• Modern home situated on country-sized lot.• Great location, close to schools, and shopping.• Features include central air, tiled backsplash, wainscoting,ensuite whirl pool tub, huge rear deck, and front porch.• You will not be disappointed! MlS® 13604112Inquire about my Marketing and Technology Plan and Concierge Service.www.kbbrokerage.caR0012188126MaRTIN SPIlCHENBROKER594 RiVeR Ridge dR. – $649,900• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms• Located in great community, Edenwood Estates• Large solid cherry kitchen, bright & spacious foyer• Main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, patio, deck, hot tuband all seasons sun room• Ceramic & hardwood floors• Fully finished lower level (1550 sq.ft), includes a games room & rec room• Beautiful landscaped yard, on 2 acresMlS® 13600179DIRECT 613.539.2100martin@royallepage.ca640 CATARAQUI WOODS DR. • OFFICE 613.384.1200REal SERvICE, REal RESulTS, REal ESTaTE!waterfrontoPenHoUSeSat. 1-3oPenHoUSeSUn. 1-31538 Shore RdMLS®# 13605552$679,000860 PuRcELL cREs. - $378,5002100 sq ft split level - 4 bdrms, 2.5 wshrms, new hardwood flooring in living,dining and family rooms. Walk out to deck & garage. Large master retreat withhis & hers closet organizers. Ensuite and main bths feature custom tile work,newer tubs, vanities & granite counter tops. Many updates inc roof (1.5 yrs),most windows, doors, newer kitchen with custom wine storage and tumbledstone back splash. Fully finished lower level with updated flooring, lower lvloffice, walk out to patio & hot tub.1515 siMMons RD - $389,500Executive ranch bungalow features 4 bedrooms, two full washrooms, main floorlaundry, family rm, living rm, large country kitchen with walk out to full lengthdeck, master bdrm with ensuite & huge walk in closet. Lower lvl features rec rm,office/hobby rm, work out rm, bar, storage/workshop with walk out to oversizegarage (large enough for two cars toys and work bench). Very private settingonly 15 min to the Cataraqui Town Centre. Many updates over the last few years.59 Kingscourt AveMLS®# 13065078 • $179,0002388 Memory LaneMLS®# 13600847 • $180,0001935 County Rd 22, BathMLS®# 13600860 • $549,900waterfront281 WestdaleMLS®# 13604828 • $329,9003222 Sydenham RoadMLS®# 13604640 • $689,000246 Perth Road NorthMLS®# 13600849 • $239,900waterfront857 DEvELoPMEnt DR. - $299,900Quality abounds in this 1530 sq.ft. Brick bungalow. The main floor featuresgleaming hardwood, ceramic and laminate, a lovely kitchen openingto both the dining and family rooms. Lower level features large bedroom,3pc washroom, kitchen and separate entrance. Two gas fireplaces,2 full and 1 half washrooms. This home is well suited for an in-law suite.37 tERRAcEviEW - $259,900Nicely appointed 2 sty home featuring 3 bdrms, 2 full and 1 halfwshrms, entrance to garage, updated kitchen cabinetry, walk out fromkitchen to deck and back yard, fully finished lower level with in-lawpotential (including a kitchen). Single car garage, nice quiet street!4427 BAtH RD unit 19, AMHERstviEW - $154,500Warm, cozy and quiet best describe this 2 sty end unit town home. Two spaciousbedrooms with full wall closets, updates include kitchen cabinets, ceramicfloor in kitchen &bathroom and new, quality laminate in living room.The building is in good shape and has updated windows and roof. A gas stove/fireplace for those cold winter nights. Separate storage unit, hook up for in unitlaundry, in ground pool, waterfront access to Lake Ontario, beautiful grounds.156 Division st. $599,900Kame Sushi and Izakaya traditionalJapanese restaurant in the hub ofKingston. This thriving, licensed,restaurant has established itsname as the go to spot for traditionalJapanese food. Two leveldining with a capacity of 38 peopleas well as a take-out and deliveryservice. The building has undergoneextensive renovations in thelast few years including updatedwiring and plumbing and a completecommercial kitchen. Includesboth building and business!The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013 3


R0012188085newlistingnewlistingoPenhousesun. 2-4newlistingoPenhousesat. 2-4newlistingnewlisting966 COTTAgE FARmS ROADVery nice property close to the river with access to the water justseconds away. This nice updated bungalow on almost acre lot is lessthan 10 minutes from town just past Treasure Island on HWY#2.Roof is less than a year old, brand new bathroom, refinished hardwoodand brand new flooring in kitchen. This is a great place if youwant to be close to the water without paying waterfront prices. Callfor your private viewing today! MLS® 13605654 – $274,900127 QUEEN mARY ROAD3 Bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage in the heart ofKingston. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Wonderful newerworking kitchen, windows, furnace and shingles. Lower levelfeatures large rec-room, bathroom, laundry and 2 large seperaterooms. Nice private yard, this home is move in ready. MLS®13605624 – $299,90019 SHANE STREETGorgeous 2700 sq ft home perfect for the growing family. Openconcept main level featuring 20x24 eat in kitchen opening intofamily room with vaulted ceilings. Master bedroom suite includeswalk-in closet and full ensuite. Recent updates include; hardwoodflooring on upper level, custom trim and crown moulding andfreshly painted throughout. A few finishing touches are required.MLS® 13605581 $344,9002316 mCiNTYRE ROADOn a beautiful 3 acre lot sits this very nice and updated bungalow.Only 10 minutes from Napanee and 20 minutes to Kingston makeit very accessible to all amenities. Updates over the past few yearsinclude roof, all flooring, brand new bathroom and so much more.If you want a nice private country property this is the one for you.MLS® 13605520 $244,900LOT 8 JESSUP LANEGreycliff Homes is proud to present this 1500 sq ft bungalow ona cul de sac backing onto walking trails and wooded area. Thisdesign features vaulted ceilings, main floor laundry, hardwoodand ceramic flooring, oak railing and staircase and an ensuite andwalk-in closet in master bedroom. This homes exterior will befinished with brick, stucco, stone and vinyl giving it fantastic curbappeal. Don’t miss your opportunity to design your new home.This home is to be built. MLS® 13605711 $398,900waterfrontcountryliving in cityhugelotPrivacyverona1030 SHELLEY LANE,SOUTH FRONTENAC ONTARiO, BUCk LAkEUpdated open concept year round home on one of the best levelsandy bays on buck lake. Huge master bedroom with ensuiteand 2 walk in closets, open ample kitchen overlooking greatroom with stone fireplace and a dining room full of windowsoverlooking the lake. Outside you will find a nice deck, dock anda full size double detached garage all on a mature landscapedlot just steps from the water. MLS® 13605216 $429,500608 FAY STCounty living - without the drive! Located in the quiet neighbourhood ofPoplar Grove, just a 5 minute drive to downtown Kingston, even less to CFBKingston. This recently renovated 2 + 1 bedroom brick backsplit bungalowincludes impressive upgrades in the last years: new roof and soffits, corkflooring in the kitchen and main bath, neutral berber carpet in both bedrooms,new full bath/laundry room, a professionally constructed mudroomwith crawlspace and a new oversized double garage wired with a separateworkshop. This well maintained home has plenty of living and storage space,a beautiful large deck off the kitchen for BBQs, a spacious living room withcathedral ceiling and cozy gas fireplace, and over a half acre of mature trees,green space, vegetable and perennial gardens. MLS® 13603728 $298,000474 CORONATiON BLvD, AmHERSTviEWJust like new! this 4 bedroom home on a 1+ acre lot in Amherstviewhas been totally redone. with over 2000 sq ft of livingspace, newer bathroom with granite vanity and soaker tub, newlaminate and carpet throughout, new windows in basement andbeautiful light fixtures makes it move in ready. the huge updatedrecroom with fireplace has custom built-ins and is surroundsoundready. do not miss out! call for your private showing today.MLS® $254,9002855 COUNTY ROAD 4, STONE miLLSPerfect home for entertaining or the family. private lot withhuge deck and paved circular driveway. updated quality flooringthroughout the impressive bright spacious main floor. main floorlaundry and a huge walk-in closet in master. lower level is fullyfinished and features a huge rec room with an oak bar, fireplace,built in oak cabinets and surround sound. full walkout to rearyard. 3 bathrooms and an attached double car garage. this is amust view! MLS® 13605141 $397,500DO YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE SOLD FAST? CALL ANDY AND JEFF!ULTIMATE SERVICE = ULTIMATE RESULTS6649 HWY 38 vERONAGreat price for this single family 3 bedroom home with detachedgarage. This home located in the village of Verona features a largeeat in kitchen, enclosed front porch, lots of tongue and grooveceilings. Bright open main floor. Perfect setting for your new familyhome or the fixer upper type. MLS® 13605196 $119,900bowes & cocks Ltd. brokerageIndependently owned and operated brokerageHarrowsmith Office: 613-372-1394www.bowesandcocks.com/harrowsmithNewpriceNewpriceBoBs Lake summer Cottage $199,4004 bedroom summer cottage with 108 ft of good sandybottom shoreline. Beautiful lot with tall mature trees &southern exposure. The 3 pc bath is on a septic system.Call John 613-539-5545MLS 12607183CLean Deep Water shoreLine $197,000With this 3 year old cottage on Bobs Lake. The 3 pcbath is on an approved septic system. 100 ft of weedfree shoreline. Lakeside deck to give you an expansiveview of the lake. Floating dock.Call John 613-539-5545MLS 1360354944Years ExperienceBeautifuL BuCk Lake $615,0008.96 acres of land and over 500 ft of shoreline with thisspacious 4 bedroom waterfront home. 2.5 baths, floorto ceiling stone fireplace, guest cabin & wet slip boathouse. A complete package with complete privacy.Call John 613-539-5545MLS 13603570683 ft of shoreLine on BoBs Lake $359,990This kind of property is hard to find. 11 acres of completeprivacy with a 1095 sq ft classic summer cabin.Beautiful sand beach in front of the existing cottage.Serviced by hydro, telephone and septic system.Call John 613-539-5545MLS 13601695John JohnstonBrokerjjohnston@bowesandcocks.comR0012188310R0012162346With over50,000readersviewing yourhome for salein theRealEstateGuide......Better startpacking!4 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013


R0012188450AM.E.$199,900 Maplewood CirCleNTOINE Real Estate BrokeragePO BOx 285, 14180 Rd. 38, ShaRBOt Lake, ON, k0h 2P0$189,900 Zealand rd.THEHARTZMANGROUPTHEHARTZMANGROUPMichaelHartzmanSales Representativecell :( 613 ) 536-8822hartzman@royallepage.caNicoleClarkeSales Representativecell :( 613 ) 888-4457nclarke@royallepage.caCorySpenceSales Representativecell :( 613 ) 561-5530cspence@royallepage.caPrivacy, Maples & Evergreens, quiet cul-de-sac,Sharbot Lake Village, Hwy #7, & K&P Rec trail onyour door step, Fireplace, ensuite in master, 3 Beds,balcony & deck, Immediate Possession.$179,900 rd 38Country Rd, 3 Beds, full ensuite, roomy kitchen withlots of storage, diningroom opens to large deckoverlooking fenced yard & huge play centre, fullbasement with office & 4th bed, finish the rec-roomwith sliders to yard, FAO/wood, Quick Possession.$44,900 lewis rd.OPENHOUSESUN. 2-4MichaelHartzmanSales Representativecell :( 613 ) 536-8822hartzman@royallepage.caNicoleClarkeCorySpence531 Forest Hill Drive (MLS 13603911)This executive `John Maas` quality home isthe finest in its price range. Move your familyinto Representative this luxury 4 bedroom Sales Representative home withSalescell :( 613 ) 888-4457cell :( 613 ) 561-5530nclarke@royallepage.caover 3700 sq.ft. of finishedcspence@royallepage.caliving area. Interiorfeatures include hardwood and ceramicflooring, cathedral ceilings, updated kitchenand baths all with granite, classic oak staircase,gas fireplace, home theatre, wet barand master ensuite. Outside find an oversizedmature lot, lush and green, private andfinished with hot tub and decks. $569,900HNINTYRERESENTATIVEienceand ism andrpetingbrighta halfated `topspacious,ss Streetppliancesincludinghopping,show.e boasts640 Cataraqui Woods DriveKingston, ON K7P 2Y5WORKING TOGETHERBillEsfordREAL ESTATE BROKER613-329-8199 cellwww.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyre613-384-1200 officeJOHNMACINTYRESALES REPRESENTATIVE“Your Kingston Connection”- With Over 30 years of Combined ExperienceCompletely renovated from top to bottom, bathedin light from 2 skylights, large bedroom, 319 with SUNRISE sittingarea, beautiful restored flooring, new kit This & lovely Hide in three the woods, bedroom hand home pump looks drilled great well, hill and top isCRESbaths, perfect display area with French Door Accessperfect for the home/business.500Acre association.location, woodstove, 2 Beds. off the grid, part ofwell cared for on a quiet street. The living room anddining room have laminate flooring and carpetingin the bedrooms. The basement has a large brightMimi Antoine, Broker of Record (613) 279-2657recroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a halfbath. $264,900 MLS.For full details and information visit www.antoinerealestate.com91 BAY STREET640 Cataraqui Woods DriveKingston, ON K7P 2Y5OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4When location counts!! This downtown `gem` has been renovated `topto bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious,big windows throughout. Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Streetmaking this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliancesincluded, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities includingmedical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping,groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show.2817 PERTH RDBillEsfordREAL ESTATE BROKERThis property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has a largeliving room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooksyour property as well as newer windows and furnace.You can utilizethe lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features akitchen, full bath, rec room and an office space with a walk-out. Fromthe house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. Thereare some fields for horses, and plenty of hardwood and softwood.Call to see this beautiful property.NEWPRICEAdd us As A friend! eMC newspAper.Be the first to heAr ABout news & Contests!WORKING TOGETHER640 Cataraqui Woods DriveKingston, ON K7P 2Y5WORKING TOGETHER65 Blue Heron., Howe Island(MLS 13605200)613-329-8199 cellBillEsfordJOHNwww.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyre This is a must see all year roundREAL ESTATE BROKERhome/cottage. Your gateway613-384-1200 office MACINTYRE to the1000 islands in famous SALES johnson REPRESENTATIVE bay.“Your Kingston Connection”- With Over 30 Completely years of Combined renovated over Experience an eightyear period. This home boasts cathedralceilings, beautiful kitchen, main319 SUNRISE CRESfloor laundry, open concept design.This lovely three bedroom home looks great and isLevel waterfront with dock. Beautifulquiet upgraded street. The siding living and room shingles. andwell cared for on adining room have $284,900 laminate flooring and carpetingin the bedrooms. The basement has a large brightrecroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a halfbath. $264,900 MLS.91 BAY STREETOPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4Office2977 4th Cons Rd., Kingston (MLS 13605250)When location Nestled counts!! For amongst a This full the downtown view trees sits of `gem` this our custom has listings beenbuilt renovated 2,250 go tosquare`top2603 Tiller Lane, Kingston 613.384.1200(MLS 13605041) to bottom`. foot This bungalow, 3 bedroom, on three 2 bathroom acres of home land. isSlated bright to andbe spacious, completedWonderful bateau channel waterfront cottage. Your gateway big windows to late throughout. july, M Ithis Kstunning ELocated H Ahome downtown R Tfeatures Z5 minutes Mi.C.F. A Foundation, to N Princess . C OStreet9` Mceil-ings, hardwood and ceramic throughout, custom trim package,the 1000 islands. Come sit on the deck 640 and Cataraqui enjoy Woods one of Drive,Suite 7makingthethis a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliancesbest views on the river. This stunning cottage is a great value! custom kitchen, ensuite with his and hers showers with rainMany recent improvements include new shingles, windows,included, heads privateplus yard.Participating stucco Parking exterior memberfor 3 cars. and ofClose over D.N.D. sized toRelocationallgarage. amenitiesService Located including closerenovated bathroom, and updated electrical. 20` Dock with medical, 10` to pharmacy, colonade ohip, golf queens club, easy university, to the 401 fitness, and aquatic, cfb kingston. shopping, Packagesconvenient available. to $459,900 CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to extention. $295,000groceries, show.613-329-8199 cell JOHNwww.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyreBillMACINTYREREAL ESTATE BROKER“Your Kingston 613-384-1200 Connection”officeSALES REPRESENTATIVE 640 Cataraqui Woods DriveEsfordKingston, ON K7P 2Y5640 Cataraqui Woods Dr,“Your Kingston Connection”-Real estate BRokeR- With With Over 30 years of Combined ExperienceKingston,BillEsfordON K7p2y5cEll319 SUNRISE of Combined CRESExperience613-539-4267This lovely three bedroom home looks great and is640 Cataraqui Woods Drivewell cared for on a quiet www.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyrestreet. The living room andKingston, ON K7P 2Y5central location418 MacDonnell Street,Kingston • $329,900• Legal brick duplex suitable for students orprofessionals. NEW• Owner PRICE could live-in and rent 2nd apartmentfor income, “lower your payments”.• This house could easily be converted to asingle home with 3 to 4 bedrooms.• Wood burning fireplace, in house laundry.• Fenced yard, deck, garden, great parking.• Close to all amenities.• Opportunity knocks, call now!91 BAY STREET2817 PERTH RDNEWPRICEdining room have laminate flooring and carpetingin the bedrooms. The basement has a large Escape bright to the countryrecroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a halfbath. $264,900 MLS.OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4When location counts!! This downtown `gem` has been renovated `topto bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious,big windows throughout. Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Streetmaking this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliancesincluded, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities includingmedical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping,467 Maccomish lane,South Frontenac • $229,900groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show.OPENHOUSESat. 2-41970 Highway 32 • $253,900• A well maintained elevated bungalow in aEscape from the city to your home awayfrom home, approximately 45 min fromthe This city property on Buck has Lake. lots toThis offer. is This a great all stone, placepeaceful setting3 bedroom home boastsfor the 100 family acres just to 10 get minutes away, and northspend of the some • Bright spacious living room, well401. 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Take property. some time to • Call to book your personal tour!view your next vacation destination.OfficeL SMULTIPLE LISTING SALE2817 PERTHFor RDa full view of our listings go to613.384.1200 This property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom home boastsM I K E H A R T Z M A N . C O M640 Cataraqui Woods100Drive,acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has a largeSuite 7 living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooksyour property as well as newer windows and furnace.You can utilizeParticipating member of D.N.D. Relocation Servicethe lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features akitchen, full bath, rec room and an office space with a walk-out. Fromthe house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. Thereare some fields for horses, and plenty of hardwood and softwood.Call to see this beautiful property.L SMULTIPLE LISTING SALEWORKING TOGETHERBillEsford613-329-8199 cellwww.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyreWORKING TOGETHER613-384-1200 officeJohn613-329-8199 MacIntyrecell“Your Kingston Connection”- With Over 30 years of Combined ExperienceJOHNwww.youronlineagents.com/JohnMacIntyre sales RepResentative613-384-1200 REAL ESTATE BROKERcEll319 SUNRISE office613-384-1200 CRESofficeMACINTYREThis lovely three bedroom613-329-8199home looks SALES great REPRESENTATIVE and is“Your Kingston Connection”- well caredWith for Over on a 30 quiet years street. of Combined The living Experience room anddining room have laminate flooring and carpetingin the bedrooms. The Great basement Investmenthas a large bright319 SUNRISE CRESrecroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a halfThis lovely three bedroom home looks great and isbath. $264,900 MLS.well cared for on a quiet street. The living room and91 BAY STREETdining roomOPEN haveHOUSE laminateSUNDAY flooring 2-4 and carpetingWhenin thelocationbedrooms.counts!! ThisThedowntown basement`gem` has beena largerenovatedbright`topto bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious,big recroom, windows throughout. two bedrooms, Located downtown a laundry 5 minutes roomto Princess and aStreethalfmaking this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliancesincluded, bath. $264,900 private yard. MLS. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities including2817 Perth Road100 +acresWhen location counts!! utilities This downtown `gem` has been renovated `topto bottom`. This 3 bedroom, • Well maintained 2 bathroom home – some is bright improvementsand spacious,completedbig windows throughout. • Large Located lot, downtown good parking 5 minutes to Princess Streetmaking this a great• location Call today! for a home based business. 4 Appliancesincluded, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities includingmedical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping,R0012188097groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show.The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013 52817 PERTH RDJOHNMACINTYRESALES REPRESENTATIVEThis property has lots to offer. This all stone,medical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping,3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show.minutes north of the 401. This home has a 256 Victoria Street,large living room, separate 91dining BAYroom STREET and2817 PERTH RD Kingston • $599,900a large deck which overlooks your propertyThis property has OPEN lots• Wellto offer. HOUSE located,This all SUNDAY 6stone,bedrooms,3 bedroom 2-4 studenthome boastsrentalas well as newer windows and furnace. 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OPENHOUSESUN 2-4OPENHOUSESUN 2-4OPENHOUSESat 1-3OPENHOUSESat 1-3R0012190662OPENHOUSESUN 12-1:30NEw PricE4523 Foxridge trailMLS® 13605356 • $595,000Open House Sunday 2-4 Hosted By Mark Malinoff1086 Sally lane, Sydenham lakeMLS® 13604498 • $399,900Open House Sunday 12-1:30 Hosted By Mark Malinoff3852 holmeS roadMLS® 13604689 • $369,900Open House Saturday 1-3 Hosted By Mark MalinoffNEw PricE259 riderS laneMLS® 13602822 • $299,900Open House Sunday 2-4 Hosted By Eileen Hood2 mowat #406MLS® 13605220 • $274,900Open House Saturday 1-3 Hosted By Eileen Hood115 morenz CreSCentMLS® 13604686 • $219,900Offering the Benefitsof 25 yearsStaging, Decorating andHome Building Experienceopenhousemonday 5-71212 amanda CrtAll levels complete, 3 bedrooms, 4baths, hardwood floors, cathedralceiling, fenced yard, no neighboursbehind, en suite, walk incloset,1.5 car garage, paveddrive with curbs, main floorlaundry, a/c, hrv, central vacrough in. Enjoy your weekendand come see this great homeMonday night. MLS 13604931$339,9004349Holleford road1 1/2 year old elevated bungalow, 4 bedrooms,3 full baths, hardwood and ceramicfloors, fully finished basement with entranceto 2 car garage, 2 tier deck surroundingabove ground pool, open concept, cathedralceiling, hi efficiency propane furnaceand convenient gas line for bbq.MLS 13602334$349,900openhousesunday 2:30-4600 davis dr.Fabulous first time buyer/familyhome. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths.Large fenced yard. Freshly painted.Lots of upgrades! MLS 13605648.$239,900oaKWood model1132 sf, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Baths,stone front with large stone address,open living/dining, large eat inkitchen, spacious master with his/her closets, covered front porch, hotwater on demand, paved drive, HRV,basement rough in for another bath,upgraded insulation package.$274,900HiCKorY Wood model1290 sf, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 Baths,spacious kitchen with center islandopen to living and eating area,master with en suite and walk incloset , large front foyer, stonefront with large stone address,hot water on demand, paveddrive, HRV, basement rough in foranother bath, upgraded insulationpackage$279,900openhouseSAT & SUN 2:30-4:30165 mCdonougHlargo modelto be built, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 cargarage w/ inside entry, custom largersize and lot premium included, ensuite,walkin closet, paved drive, hrv., upgradedinsulation, hot water on demand, bluemanwaterproofing, 1107 sf, rough in for 3rdbath in basement, open concept kitchenand living area. MLS 13600873$274,900We are Pleased to representAmberlAne Homes Inc.A Builder of New Homes Building in Babcock Mills SubdivisionR0012186424The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013 7


using energy-efficient technologiesand strategies, such as highperformance building envelopedevelopment with accomplishedpast projects including homesbuilt to the ENERGY STAR® forAbout CaraCo DevelopmentCorporationlion cars from Ontario’s roadsfor a year.or 1-800-571-8446 ext. 5005490Cell: 519 365-1010astass@uniongas.comCentennial DriveAugusta DriveCrossfield AvenuePrincess StreetR0012167801HoWE IsLaNDWatErfroNt –49 PIcKEtts LaNESpectacular waterfront home located in the 1000 Islands on Howe Islandwith 160’ of level, deep shoreline on the bateau channel. This 4,300 sq. ft.bungalow was thoughtfully designed to enjoy the waterfront of one of Canada’spremiere boating areas. The main area of the house has 2 large br’seach with its own ensuite and an open lr, dr, kit. and living area with a southfacing entrance patio and a north waterview wrap around deck. The lr areahas quality beech hardwood floors with a new pellet stove. There is a 3 brmain floor guest or in-law suite that is self contained with a 4 pc bath, kit. Andliving area that leads to a 33’x10’ 3 season florida room. There is a well designedflagstone pathway that leads around the exterior of the house. Thereis a 60’x26’ det’d garage with three 10 foot insulated doors to store all thevehicles and accessories a waterfront home should have. The waterfront hasan extended deep water dock and a covered boathouse with a 23’x10’ deckon top. A must see home only $795,000. MLS® 13601624WatErfroNt Lots - tHousaND IsLaNDsFour lots available on North Shore Road. All lots have level access withdeep water for dockage. Seller is providing a 40 ft. x 10 ft. dock with each.Three lots are heavily treed and very private. Call John for more info.NEW LIstINg- grEat PrIcE811 AugustA DriveUpgraded CaracoOsslington modelonly 1 year old.Vaulted ceiling inliving room, hardwoodand tile flooringthroughout mainfloor. Granite countersin kitchen withextended eating bar,undermount sink andoil rubbed bronzefaucet. Main and ensuitebathrooms withgranite counter topsas well. MLS ®tracts of LaND for saLEINvEstor’s aLErt- rEDucED227 Divisionstreet1821 BurBrook roADBrick townhouse on cornerof division and ellicestreet, steps from thehub. Presently 4 bedrooms- could easily beconverted to more. 1400Sq.Ft. Not including loftarea. Newer gas furnace,roof re-shingled in2012.Investors wanted.MLS® 13602218NEW LIstINg- coNtractor’s aLErtOpportunity abounds.Large brick bungalowwith separate in-law suiteand 2 car insulated attachedgarage on 12.5Acres. Bright living room,formal dining room, hardwoodfloors throughoutmain level. Bonus - separate3300 sq.ft. Garage/workshop with 200 ampservice. Excellent opportunityto operate yourown business and onlyminutes to the city. MLS ®• 12 acres – Hambly Lake, $219,900, 2,200 sq. ft. of shoreline • 10 acres, Moore Farm Lane, great price $129,900R00121911028 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013


OPENHOUSESUNday 2-4Norm Pengellysales representativeCell: 613-532-2244normpengelly@gmail.comOffice: 613-384-1200www.pengellyhomes.comR0012188891DianneGearingSales RepresentativeSuttonOpen613 540-3313Housedgearing@sutton.com2018 Centreville rD. $325,000CHEAPERTHAN RENTDirectory• Wonderful family Retirement home• Excellent investment opportunityOPENHOUSESUN. 2-4OPENHOUSESUN. 2-4OPENby APPT.• 1200 sq. ft. bungalow, fenced yard• 3 bdrms, 2 baths• Separate din. rm• Furnace, roof, C/Air, electrical + extra insulation all 2008• Close to schools & rec centre. MLS ® 13604389Sutton Group-MastersRealty Inc., BrokerageIndependently Owned and Operated1650 Bath Road, Kingston, ON K7M 4X61084 montreAl st. $167,000• Manicured 2 acre lot w/gardens• 1200 sq. ft., 2 storey semi• 3 bdrms, 2 baths, sep. dining rm• 3 bedroom, 2 bathsOpen HOuses • April• Main floor family room16w/patio door to large deck& 17 th • Unspoiled2011basement• Detached 30x50 garage/workshop. MLS ® 13605079• Fenced yard, appliances included. MLS ® 136051571073 Pinewood Place $199,900878 Country rD. #2 eAst $290,000Fantastic opportunity for first time homebuyer or investor!5545 Perth rD. CresCent $269,000View Our Virtual3 bed, 1.5 bathPapersemi-detachedEditionin Cataraqui Woods.of EMC Real Estate at www.emckingston.caNew shingles (2003), windows (2011), forced air gas furnaceSunday 2-4and A/C (2005) Finished basement. MLS 13604173Sunday 12:30-12:45Sunday 2-419 Riverside Drive646 Braeside5004 Fox Run PlaceHilary McKenna, BrokerPierre Nadeau, BrokerRyan Power, BrokerHometown Realty, 613-389-2111Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444$949,000 MLS 11602085Sunday 2-4396 Honeywood AveJeff McKenna, Sales RepresentativeHometown Realty, 613-389-2111$479,900 MLS 11601539Sunday 1:30-1:45676 ChadwickSaturday 3103 Railton 1-4 Road & Sunday $399,9002-4Pierre Nadeau, BrokerNearly new, S.Clarke homes built, 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow located 15 minutes north of the city. Featuresopen concept B Yarker living with Road a centerpiece kitchen, island with built in dishwasher Nadeau and Realty, granite counter 613-507-44443683Sean top, beautiful Marshall, hardwood Broker floors throughout main living area, vaulted ceilings and gas fireplace. UnfinishedKingston basement with Homes walkout. MLS Realty 13604966 613-548-3300$468,800 MLSSaturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-439 Motensen Dr, AmherstviewMark MalinoffRoyal LePage 613-561-2317$247,900 MLSSunday 12-12:15452 Kingston MillsPierre Nadeau, BrokerNadeau Realty, 613-507-4444use a realtor to buy or sell• Executive home w/room to roam Remax Realty Concepts • Extensive Corp renovation 613-531-2231completed• 3+2 bdrms, 3.5 baths• 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths• Separate din. rm, main floor games $454,900 rm MLS 11600941• Treed village lot, 1.9 acreSunday 1-1:15• Lots of updates, large paved drive• 40x25 barn/garage/workshop• 1 acre lot, minutes to Gananoque & 401. MLS ® 13605114• Unlimited possibilities. MLS ® 136038291159 WheathillSunday 2-4Pierre Nadeau, Broker142 Amherst Dr. $205,000 3397 Hwy 38 120 Barrett Court • $274,900Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444Charlie Rix, Sales RepresentativeSutton Group Masters, 613-531-2231$279,900 MLS 11602185• Mint Condition• 1450 sq. ft., 4th floor • 2 bedrooms and 2 baths• New hardwood floors in main living area• In-house laundry & storage • Large balcony• South West exposure • Immediate Poss. MLS ®Sunday 2-2:15149 Kidd Drive$293,500 MLS 11601596Pierre Nadeau, BrokerHow canNadeau Realty, 613-507-4444a licensedSaturday 2-4628 MacDonnell St.Sunday 2-4Sue Tallen, Broker4207 Duff Rd., InveraryRoyal Lepage 613-544-5141Christian Rix, Sales Representative$225,000Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501realtor$399,900 MLShelp11602249me?A Realtor’s expertise and experience are invaluable and can guide youthrough the details of the complicated buying or selling process. His orher knowledge of the housing market can help you make the best possiblechoice. Realtors are extremely dedicated individuals whose professionalobligation is to serve the best interests of their clients.Realtors are uniquely qualified to serve your home ownership needs,and it takes a lot for these individuals to become real estate professionals.Before receiving a real estate license in Ontario, an individual must gothrough an intensive educational process developed by OREA on behalfof the Real Estate Council of Ontario. But that’s only the beginning.During the first two years of practice, registrants are required to successfullycomplete three additional courses as part of their articlingwith an experienced broker. In addition, all registrants must continueto attend courses throughout their careers in order to maintain theirregistration.In order to be called a “Realtor,” a licensed real estate professional mustbecome a member of a local real estate board as well as the CanadianReal Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association(OREA). When you work with a Realtor, you can expect strict adherenceto provincial law as well as to a national code of ethics ensuring you’llreceive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity. In fact, Realtorsare governed by the legal concept of “agency”. An agent is legallyobligated to look after the best interests of the person he or she represents.The agent must be loyal to that person.What a realtor offersSunday 2-41508 Sierra AveTony Chard, BrokerRoyal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653Rigorous training and high standards are not the only things that make a Realtorso valuable his or her expertise extends into every aspect of home ownership.Realtors know how best to sell or buy a home, and their intimate knowledgeof the real estate market will ensure that you get the best price possible.They will gladly clarify any legal terminology or government regulations foryou.For sellers, Realtors develop a marketing plan that can include schedulingopen houses, placing advertising if desired and listing your property. They canpre screen buyers so that only those who are truly interested and qualifiedview your home.When it comes time to negotiate a price, a Realtor can act as a mediator betweenyou and the buyer. This will allow you to remain at ‘arm’s length’ duringthe often stressful negotiation process. Assistance in evaluating financingoptions and mortgage rates is also yours for the asking. But a Realtor not onlyhelps you to buy or sell a home. He or she can also provide you with a list oflenders, lawyers, mortgage brokers and other professionals whose expertiseyou may need to complete a real estate transaction. When you work with aRealtor, you’re working with a professional who has a strong commitment toquality education, ongoing training and top-notch customer service.Your REALTOR® will work hard to determine exactly what you want in a home,and will go to extraordinary lengths to meet your needs. You can expect ahigh level of service and a strong sense of loyalty. In fact, a large proportion ofhomeowners use the same Realtor for each new house they purchase becauseof the relationship that they have developed. Before you take that big step ofbuying or selling your home, enlist the services of a Realtor.This article is provided by local REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market.The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013 9R0012191178


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R0012188840ARNOLDCAMPBELL613-329-8144SALES REPRESENTATIVEOpen HOusesun. 2-4Sutton613-384-5500WORKING TOGETHER TO GIVE YOUTHE BEST SERVICE AVAILABLEWHY CALL US?Sutton Group-MastersRealty Inc., BrokerageIndependently ownedand opeRated*Top 1% in Canada for sales*over 30 years of combined experienceFor a FREE market analysis with a courteous, dedicated, reputable,hands on approach, please make us one of your calls**Open HOusesun. 2-4*TRACEYMCGINN613-453-9922SALES REPRESENTATIVECelebrating a 25-Year Partnership based on a Handshake. Gary SmithSales Representative613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER 6100 ARDEN NAPANEE RD., CENTRAL 7942 FRONTENAC LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEEWATERVIEWWATERVIEWOPEN HOUSE Saturday 12-4 pmKelley HinemanSales Representative$154,000 Charming stone cottage or yearround home in the village of arden. 318 Ftwaterfrontage on `big clear creek` at themouth of `big clear lake`. Fabulous views andeasy access. Wood stove, roof re-shingled in2008, thermal windows, garage/shop, a largelot this home/cottage prsents very well movingin condition start enjoying from day one!Modern kitchen and bath, 3 bedrooms, laundry.HOUSE Really good Sunday value for 2-4 this package, PM aOPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM OPEN$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your $269,000 enjoygreat dealthe viewwaitingofforLakeyou!OntarioMLS ® 13602465.from yourDir: Cty Rd 4 to Tamworth, then Hwy 15park like back yard and deck. This film NEW directors PRICE - REDuCED! park like back to Arden yard Road and or deck. Hwy This 7 to film Arden directors Road.home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has home is open concept and tastefully decorated, hasattached oversized garage and separate storage attached oversized garage and separate storageshed. A must to view! MLS 12606486shed. A must to view! MLS 126064867942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEEWATERVIEW7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEEWATERVIEW465 PALACE RD.185 HAWTHORNE AVE.686 Arbour Cres., $359,900MLS 136041853772 Round Lake Rd., $317,900MLS 13605007louGhBoRouGhlake3430 Lakeside Rd. South Frontenac $899,900MLS 136047001005 Mustard Lane, South Frontenac $144,900MLS 13605004OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from yourpark like back yard and deck. This film directorshome is open concept and tastefully decorated, hasattached oversized garage and separate storageshed. A must to view! MLS 12606486NEW PRICE - REDuCED!$239,900 Excellent brick two storey in a desirable location.Newer windows, doors, roof. Zoned b3 for multiplefamily dwelling. Bachelor apt down with separateentrance. Single car garage, fenced yard. A must to view.MLS ® 13605282.R0012188858OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from yourpark like back yard and deck. This film directorshome is open concept and tastefully NEW decorated, LISTING! has$299,900 attached oversized Excellent Valleyview garage and location separate for one storagetwofamilies. shed. A must Five bedrooms, to view! MLS 3 full 12606486 baths, hardwood and laminatefloors, oversized lot, loads of room in this 2 storyhome plus full unfinished lower level, two driveways, thishome is priced to sell. A must to view. MLS ® 13605607Sutton Group MastersRealty Inc., Brokerageoffice 384-5500or 800-746-1991Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage384-5500 office or 800-746-1991R0012190705OPENHOUSESUN. 2:30-4NEwliStiNg2621 ANCHOR LANEOPENHOUSESUN. 12-2NEwliStiNg274 WELBORNE AVE.Naz BehjatSalesRepresentativenbehjat@sutton.com613-539-5790oPeNHousesAt & suN 2-412 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 4, 2013AbsolutePrivAcy2 acres on the water, 25 min to KingstonLove fishing, boating or canoeing? Enjoy the scenic views of Dog lakefrom living room and sunroom of this fully updated bungalow. The propertyis over 300ft of road frontage and 450ft water frontage, over 2 acres.The bungalow features 2 bedroom and full bath, living room and mainfloor laundry, full insulated basement perfect for in-law suite, new windows,siding, floors, kitchen, deck... too many to list, must be seen to beappreciated. MLS®. $299,900Dir: Battersea right on Milburn right on Ormsbee, right on Westview lanefor private showings call Naz at 613-539-5790for more pictures go to www.liveinkingston.comR0012188897$789,000Seeking a pretty lot, lots of garage space, andhandy country location? How about a pool? Lookno further! This 4 lvl split offers 3br’s, 2.5 baths,recrm has wdtv & stone hearth, screened inporch, gazebo, decking, pond, att. 2 car garageplus a separate triple garage w/workshop & hydro…all on 3.6 acres. Many great features! MLS13605687A rare find! Bateau Channel Waterfront closeto Kingston and in fabulous condition! Atrue showpiece, this home boasts extensivedocking & decking, patio w/fp, 2+2 bdrms,2.5 baths, v.large recrm w/wetbar & indoorbbq, 2.5 car garage w/carport… Check outvirtual tour to see this gem! MLS 13604273OPENHOUSESUN. 2-41960 KEELEY roAD$379,90099 DAVEY, AMHERSTVIEW$224,70099 DAVEY CrES. AMHErSTVIEWVery unique and ideally suited to one who appreciatesgardens & value for the dollar! What a combination!3br’s, 2.5 baths, liv rm/din rm, very largeeat-in kit, sunroom, encl porch, $225,700rec rm w/gueststation, fenced yard w/Zen-like gardens & pergola,Very backs unique onto park, townhouse! garage. Owners Newer roof, havefurnace,addedc.air… Fabulous Home! MLS 13604522on a sunroom and have enclosed front porch!Great zen-like garden w/no grass backs ontopark w/playground. 3 br’s, 2.5 baths, large14 MEDLEY CourT$356,500You will fall in love with this upscale, townhouse condoon Very Kingston’s largeEast bungalow side! Move offers right plenty in an enjoy! of space! 2br’s,2 baths, livrm w/ gas fp, dinrm, eat-in kitchen, mainfloor 3 laundry, br’s, 2.5 2 car baths, garage, large full basement main w/ flr3 laundry, pc. Bath& loads of storage. Newer windows, furnace, hwt,hardwood spacious floors, livrm, baths, generous ceramics...it’s kita showpiece overlookshome! Condo also has pool to enjoy! Only 5 min. todowntown, extra large it’s ideal! din. MLSrm/sitting area, recrm,workshop plus 2 more rooms down… Manypossibilities with this home! MLS 13604541NEwliStiNg742 GROUSE CR.$379,900$229,9003638 MorELAnD DIxon rD, InVErArYAttention 1st timers! Make your first home in thecountry! Great price, charm, handy to town but apiece of land and home to call your own! This 1200sq.ft. bnglw offers 3br’s + 1 room $194,900down for office,large kit. Opens to deck, recrm has wdstv, plent ofgood storage. Several recent upgrades will wowyou! Take a look! Won’t last long! MLSWest end affordable! Bnglw semi w/3+1br’s, 2 baths, quaint kit, large livrm/dr, pineaccentedrecrm w/bar, walkout to fabulousfenced yard w/deck, shed, perennials!Garage, new roof… ideal for a 1st time

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