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September 18, 2014

Annie Nicholas paints a logo on the face of four-year-old Addison Harrow, who participated in her rst Terry Fox Run on Sunday. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Terry Fox legacy lives on in the cityBy Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - Dawn Tindale had Terry Fox close to her heart on Sunday. She walked a ten-kilometre route at Zwick’s Island Park with a photo of the iconic cancer fund raiser in front of her chest.

She said her aunt took the photo when Terry ran through Brantford as part of his Marathon of Hope in the summer of 1980. The family photo took on more meaning for Dawn after her mother died of cancer, the same disease that claimed the young athlete just months after he captivated Canadians with his cross-country trek on a prosthetic leg.

“Some people don’t want to run ten kilometres,” she said, in early morning sunlight as people gathered for Belleville’s annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research. “But they don’t think about how Terry Fox did twenty-six kilometres every day.”

Thirty-four years after Terry Fox attempted his Marathon of Hope, his courage, resiliency and commitment to fi ght cancer still resonates today. Dawn was one of dozens of people who came to Zwick’s to walk routes of either three, six or ten kilometres.

She and her family, which included husband Don, son Dean, daughter-in-law Jennifer and grandkids Amelia, Liam and Chase, had raised $800—money that will go to the Terry Fox Foundation, which vows that 84 cents of every dollar it receives will go directly to cancer research.

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Loyalist pleased with results from economic

impact studyNews - Belleville - Loyalist College is pleased with its numbers from an economic impact report that gauges students’ return on investment for post-secondary education tuition.

The report, by Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI), shows that students at Loyalist College will get a 17.5 per cent return on their investment in college education.

EMSI, which is world-renowned for its economic analyses of post-secondary education, conducted its assessment of Loyalist College from December 2013 to July 2014. The report is available at <www.loyalistcollege.com>. It finds that, “In return for their investment, students of the Ontario colleges develop the skills required for an increasingly globalized workplace and receive a stream of higher future wages that will continue to grow throughout their working lives.”

The news was encouraging for Loyalist President and CEO Maureen Piercy.

“College education continues to be a terrific investment, particularly in this new economy,” she said.

The report also found the Ontario government gets a huge return on its investment into the college. It shows that Loyalist College delivers a return of 15.4 per cent for every dollar the province invests in the college. President Piercy said the report’s findings are important as Ontario looks for solutions to the skills mismatch and the daunting challenges of youth unemployment and underemployment.

“Greater numbers of people must have access to college education, including combinations of college and university programs,” she said. “It is

equally important to ensure that colleges have the resources to continue delivering the high-quality programs that provide excellent returns to government.”

Among the report’s key findings were that:- The Loyalist service region received approximately $60.5 million in added income in 2012-2013 thanks to the op-erations of Loyalist and the spending of students.- Former Loyalist students who were ac-tive in the regional workforce in 2012-2013 generated another $470.4 million in added income through their higher earnings and increased productivity of their employers.- Altogether, Loyalist and its students added $530.8 million to the Loyalist service region economy, equal to the sum of the college operations effect, the student spending effect, and the past students’ productivity effect. This added income was equal to approximately 5.4 per cent of the region’s gross regional product.

In other Loyalist College news, the Loyalist Board of Governors added two members at its September 11 meeting. Sarah Kelleher and Bhavik Patel have joined the board, which includes 12 community members, the college president and CEO, and four elected members representing the students, faculty, support staff and administration.

Kelleher has been elected as the support staff representative and will serve as a member of the academic, student affairs and advocacy committee. Patel has been elected as the faculty representative on the board, and will serve as a member of the academic, student affairs and advocacy committee.

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Dawn said she has participated in 28 Terry Fox Runs since 1980. She said, through her lifetime, she’s raised about $18,000. And she believes there’s a reason why cancer fund raisers are well supported.

“I think everybody has a family member who’s either had cancer or has succumbed to it,” she said.

Added her husband Don, “We have to keep this up, until someone fi nds a cure.”

Fortunately, for Belleville-area residents hoping to fund a cure, the Terry Fox Run is as

healthy as it’s been in recent memory.

Before participants took off on Sunday, the run had raised more than $12,000 in online donations alone, said Vicki Samaras, the organizer of the run. That eclipsed last year’s overall total of just over $9,000, which was raised through 184 participants.

She was thrilled with this year’s turnout, considering that just two years ago the run appeared doomed. She said she showed up at the 2012 run only to learn it was cancelled because of a lack of participants.

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Participants in the Terry Fox Run take o from the start line by the Lions Pavilion at Zwick’s Island Park. Photo: Stephen Petrick

She was so upset that she contacted the Terry Fox Foundation and asked to take over the run for next year. This year’s run seemed to build on the momentum from last year’s resurgence.

“It’s a pretty awesome day,” she said, as participants gathered at the Lions Pavilion band shell. “We’re all here for one objective and that’s to cure cancer.”

Although there was no formal opening ceremony, several dignitaries came to the run, including Belleville Mayor Neil Ellis and Prince Edward-Hastings Member of Parliament Daryl Kramp.

Kramp recalled meeting Terry Fox at a baseball tournament he was organizing in Madoc. A police offi cer he knew was escorting Terry through the town and suggested the runner stop in and speak to the players, who were drinking beer and listing to music.

Kramp recalled giving Terry the microphone and within moments he had the full attention of the room. The band stopped playing and the ball players passed around hats to collect a donation. “He was incredibly inspirational and so real and so charming,” Kramp said.

He added that a picture he has from the event with Terry speaking and himself in the background is one of his most cherished possessions.

“It’s one of those moments in your life that you never forget.”

Dawn Miller and her nine-year-old son Tavis Pascoe, of Tweed, show o the face painting they received prior to beginning the run. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Be careful with what you put online, police sergeant says

Sergeant Roy Kendall of Belleville Police delivers a presentation on digital forensics to members of the Probus Club of Belleville. Photo: Stephen Petrick

By Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - Watch what you put on the Internet; it could come back to haunt you.

That was among the messages in a presentation by a Belleville Police sergeant to the Probus Club of Belleville at First Pentecostal Church, on Thursday, September 11.

Sergeant Roy Kendall spoke to club members about the role digital forensics plays in solving crimes and how innocent people should protect their personal information.

In many ways technology makes it easier for police to solve crimes; smartphones and other digital equipment can allow a person’s whereabouts to become known quickly and social media postings or text conversations can give police a clear indication of who a suspect has been in contact with and what they’ve discussed.

However, this same technology can get innocent people into troubling situations, as many people don’t realize how public a simple Facebook post can become, Kendall said.

“If you’re not prepared to go to the top of City Hall and yell

out your thoughts don’t put it on Facebook because it will get out there,” he said.

He urged the crowd, which consisted mostly of seniors, to “not let Facebook fool you with all the security you have in place.”

He pointed out that Facebook users can set their security features so that photos are only available to their “friends.” However, their information is still at risk of going public if they have a “friend” with no security features in place. If that “friend” shares photos or messages from another account, they can get out there for anyone on the Internet to see.

It’s even possible for a technology-savvy criminal to pinpoint where precisely a photo was taken, if it was taken with a cell phone that tracks GPS co-ordinates. That’s something anyone with children should consider when posting photos online, he said.

When an audience member asked if there’s a risk of posting photos from a vacation to a social media account (he wondered whether it tips off the criminal that the person’s house

is unattended) Kendall said he wasn’t aware of any trend in crimes of that nature.

But he stressed that people have to be more aware of how digital equipment tracks and records information.

“Anything that you post on the Internet is open; it’s called open source,” he said. “It’s open to us.”

Kendall also spoke about how digital technology has changed the way police investigate crimes. He said when police arrest suspects in theft crimes, a search through their cell phone records often leads them to a culprit. They may fi nd a text conversation about the loot they’ve just stolen and how they’re going to use it.

“The Crown attorneys love it,” he said, with a smile. “They say, ‘put more cell phones in people’s hands.’”

Likewise, text conservations can sometimes clear people from a crime they’ve been accused of.

Kendall said he’s seen instances where a person has to come into the police station to accuse another person of a violent act. However, after

searching through the visitor’s text history, police realized the violent act didn’t occur. The texts revealed the person had planned on making a false claim as part of some threat.

Kendall also addressed the fact that a new generation of kids are growing up with technology and should be taught about the consequences of using it too much.

“The investigations at schools now are all through Facebook,” he said, noting that a lot of bullying-related crimes are solved by combing through messages posted online.

Kendall said it’s typical for kids from Grades 6 and up to have smartphones, which they use to text and post information on social media.

“They’re putting their life on social media,” he said, adding that it makes them vulnerable to identify theft.

Culture Days at the Belleville Public Library

Lifestyles - Culture Days is an annual three-day national celebration each September where artists and cultural organizations come together and invite Canadians to participate in free, inter-active and “behind the scenes” activi-ties to discover their cultural spirit and passion. This year Culture Days runs from Friday, September 26, to Sunday, September 28, and the library and John M. Parrott Art Gallery will be offering lots of exciting activities.

The Information Services Department (second floor) is offering two free Discover Your Family History workshops on Friday, September 26, and Saturday, September 27, from

1 to 4:30 p.m. This is an opportunity to explore the many ways the library can assist genealogists in compiling their family history. The workshops begin with a tour that includes our local history collection and finishes with some hands-on training using Ancestry.com and our Belleville History Alive database, a collaborative venture with the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County. Spaces are limited and registration’s required. Call 613-968-6731 ext. 2237 for further details.

On Saturday, September 27, at 10:30 a.m., the Children’s Department (fi rst fl oor) is delighted to be hosting a free violin concert featuring students from Joel Bootsma’s Red Door String Studio in Belleville. The students will play solos, group pieces and present a concert drawing from their Suzuki repertoire interspersed with lighter selections. After the concert, children can enjoy making their own musical instrument. No registration required. Refreshments provided. Call 613-968-6731 ext. 2235 for more information.

The John M. Parrott Art Gallery (third floor) will have artists from the Belleville Art Association (BAA) on hand to offer tours on Saturday, September 27, starting at 9:30 a.m., of

their annual juried show on exhibition in galleries one and two. Artists from the BAA will also be offering free demonstrations in various media in the gallery and the public is invited to try their hand at drawing and painting with provided art supplies.

In gallery three we have a preview show on exhibition for our annual gallery One for All fund raiser that features generously donated pieces by local artists. This event is on Friday, October 3, at 7 p.m. Full tickets are $100 and include an original piece of art or buy a $25 Plus One (no art) ticket. Tickets include tastings from the Gateway Brewing Company and County Cider Company and delicious hors d’oeuvres by Café E. (Tickets are available at the circulation desk, first floor). For more information call 613-968-6731 x 2240.

On top of all the great culture days activities we are also hosting an author visit from Arthur Joyce on Tuesday, September 23, at 6:30 p.m. (third floor). Mr. Joyce will be presenting and discussing his book Laying the Children’s Ghosts to Restthat chronicles the stories of British Home Children sent to Canada and the colonies. For more information about activities at the library, call Information Services at 613-968-6731 ext. 2237.

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By Terry BushEditorial - Maybe not the most subtle title I’ve ever put on a column and as a rule, I’m a pretty laid back guy but at times, like everyone else, I would really like to utter these words … and not just to myself.

With the deadline having passed for registering for the municipal election, I can’t help but wonder at the absence on the ballot of many people who always have a lot to say about those in charge but never seem to get around to putting themselves in a position where they themselves would be scrutinized.

We all like to complain about things. It’s a way to blow off steam but the constant carping by some individuals does tend to get a bit overwhelming at times.

Perhaps those of us silly enough to be in the news business just hear more of it than others do. With a dozen reporters on staff at five different papers, everything eventually ends up in my lap. We get the inside scoop on the goings on that never make it into the paper and usually have a pretty good idea what’s happening behind the scenes in any given municipality.

Some councils get along famously and work well together toward the usual common goal at this political level, to do the best they can for their municipality with the finances they have available. Others bicker and fight their way into a terrible mess that benefits no one and ends up costing their municipality in the long run. But in reality, most every councillor, mayor or reeve starts out with good intentions. They all want to make the place they call home a better place to live. And that’s a noble goal to have.

Considering what the average councillor makes, he or she is certainly not in it for the money. And as far as power goes, cutting ribbons definitely isn’t the best way to move up in the world. Long gone are the days when a seat on city council was a surefire way to line your pockets. And the pension plan for elected officials at the municipal level basically boils down to, “Good job, thanks for giving up your life for the past four years. Some of the things you did were okay.”

But thankfully that doesn’t stop people from wanting to make a difference. Judging by the long lists of candidates vying for a chance to represent their communities in the upcoming election, there is real hope for change in the councils that need it. And there is also a chance to fine tune a few of the

councils that do work well together by bringing in some fresh blood.

It’s not an easy job. While at the Plowing Match this year, I spoke to one local politician who figured it probably cost him around $15,000 per year to represent his community when he figured in time away from work and hiring someone to take over for him when he wasn’t around. And that’s not counting the hours spent glad-handing, attending business openings and just basically being accessible to the community. He’s running again. A local mayor mentioned (off the record) to one of our reporters four years ago that he wasn’t certain that it was worth it to himself and his family to put his name on the ballot a second time. A burning desire to take care of unfinished business from the first term sealed his fate and he was given another mandate.

With most federal MPs religiously toeing the party line and their provincial counterparts doing much the same, the only place regular folks have a say these days is at the municipal level. Most people realize this is the case so it’s always baffling that many people with an interest in politics don’t step up and run for their local councils instead of complaining about the people who do.

We’ve had a flurry of letters to the editor recently cutting up both current members of council as well as people who’ve thrown their hats in the ring for the October election. You haven’t seen them because most of them are beyond editing and are just full on slanderous. The funny thing is, most of these missives are signed by the same person, “A concerned citizen,” which leads me to believe they must be a person of wealth who owns property in many municipalities.

If a person can’t “man up” or “woman up” enough to put his or her name on a letter, then they certainly don’t have the strength to stand by their statements. Same goes for the whiners on the political sidelines who thrive on pointing out the shortcomings of others.

Hats off to everyone whose name is on the ballot for the upcoming municipal election. It takes guts to see if people think highly enough of you and your platform to elect you to office. You’ve shown you’re strong enough to care about the future of your town and will do what you can to make a difference.

Thanks and good luck.

Step up or shut upEditorial - If the Scots vote “yes” to independence on September 18, as one opinion poll now suggests they will, three things are likely to happen in the fol-lowing week.

First, David Cameron may cease to be the leader of the Conservative Party and the prime minister of the United Kingdom. He would be removed by his own Conservative members of parliament,

who would hold him responsible for allowing the break-up of a very successful union that has lasted 307 years.

Second, the British pound would start to fall against other currencies, not because Scottish independence would necessarily be an economic disaster for the rest of the United Kingdom, but because the markets hate uncertainly.

To prevent a serious decline of the pound, the British government would have to act on its pre-referendum warnings that a post-independence Scottish government could not have any say in managing the currency. Nobody can stop the Scots from using the pound if they want (and the “Yes” campaigners say they will), but they would be using it the same way that Panama and Liberia use the U.S. dollar. No control over interest rates or anything else.

And third, Spain would block automatic membership in the European Union for an independent Scotland (perhaps with support from some other EU members). Maybe Scotland could become a member eventually, but at least it would have to join the end of the queue for membership and go through years of convoluted negotiations. And it would have to accept the euro as its currency.

The Spanish government has already said it would insist on this, because the Spanish province of Catalonia is holding its own (unauthorised) referendum on independence in November. Madrid has veto power, and it is determined to show that breaking up an existing EU country is not easy or painless.

On the other hand, it would not be like South Sudan or East Timor: there would be no bloodshed and no refugees. Some businesses, particularly banks, would move their head offices from Scotland to England, but in five or ten years the Scots would stop blaming England for all their problems and start blaming their own politicians. And the English would simply have forgotten Scotland.

The right question in this situation, therefore, is not “What will happen if …?” Nothing very extreme would happen, although Scotland is

unlikely to enjoy the economic and cultural boom that First Minister Alex Salmond, who called the referendum on independence, frequently predicts. The better question is “How did it end up like this?”

How did a country that has shared a monarch with England since the early 1600s, and freely joined a union with the rest of the “United Kingdom” in 1707 (although there was a lot of political jiggery-pokery involved, as was normal at that time), end up on the brink of leaving the Union in 2014?

Scotland shared in Britain’s wars, and Scottish emigrants settled in all of Britain’s colonies. The Scots had their industrial revolution almost as early as England and far ahead of the rest of Europe. They played a large part in managing the British Empire, and profited immensely from it.

Post-industrial Scotland has its deprived inner-city areas, just as England does, but the two countries have pretty much the same standard of living. Scotland always kept its own legal and educational systems, and for the past 16 years it has had its own elected parliament and government, with powers comparable to those of a U.S., Indian or Australian state. So what’s wrong with this picture?

The real grievance that fuels Scotland’s independence movement is the fact that Britain keeps electing governments that are either explicitly Conservative or (like Tony Blair’s three terms in office) conservative in all but name. They take Britain into stupid foreign wars, and they impose austerity on ordinary British people while looking after the rich.

Scots see themselves as being more socially conscious and more egalitarian, and there is some truth in that view. (Only one of Scotland’s 59 members of the British Parliament is a Conservative.) So the “Yes” campaign argues that the only way to avoid perpetual rule by Margaret Thatcher clones in London is to break away and build a separate Scottish state.

That argument is getting a lot of traction in Scotland at the moment, and voting intentions have swung from 61 per cent for No and 39 per cent for Yes in early August to a knife-edge (49 per cent No, 51 per cent Yes) in one of this week’s polls. The other recent polls still show a small advantage for the Noes, but it could go either way.

If it goes Yes, then the change is forever, and everybody will just have to live with it. But since Scotland’s current dissatisfaction with the Union is mainly about the political colour of recent British governments, a No to independence might also be permanent. A couple of genuinely left-wing British governments and a strong economic recovery (which is actually happening), and the whole thing might blow over.

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Election season officially opens with long list of candidatesBy Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - If you plan on voting in the Belleville mu-nicipal election on October 27, make sure you’re in no rush when you get to the polling station: you’ll need some time just to read the ballot.

The deadline for nomina-tions closed at noon on Friday, September 12, with seven peo-

ple entered into the mayor’s race and a total of 30 council candidates divided between the two wards.

Six candidates were also listed as running for school board trustee positions.

There were a few surprises in the final week before nomi-nations closed. Kenzo Dozono joined the mayor’s race as the

seventh entry. The owner of a local karate school joins in-cumbent Councillors Pat Cul-hane and Taso Christopher along with downtown busi-nessman Richard Courneyea, educator Jill Raycroft, former newspaper editor Bill Glisky and tradesman Lonnie Her-rington in the race for the top job.

As soon as nominations closed on September 12, municipal election candidates got busy hosting public events, handing out lawn signs and setting up campaign offices. Here, Belleville council candidate Bob Millard talks to voters. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Belleville mayoral candidate Bill Glisky looks at lawn signs he’s handing out from his Front Street campaign office. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Meanwhile, the long list of coun-cil candidates for Ward 1 evolved up to the final days. Current Councillor Egerton Boyce announced his inten-tion to run again, about a week be-fore the deadline passed. He is one of three Ward 1 councillors seeking re-election, joining Garnet Thompson and Jack Miller.

The other Ward 1 candidates are Tyler Allsopp, Richard Black, Bran-don Ross, Jeremy Davis, Devon Dings, Doug Ellis, Neil Ford, Ste-ven Georgiou, Mike Graham, Lonnie M.D. Herrington, Ted Howe, Stanley Jones, Paul Kyte, Gary Magwood, Laura Mason, Kelly McCaw, Bob Millard, Mitch Panciuk and Larry Pohjola.

Just six council seats are available in Ward 1, which represents the urban area of Belleville.

A late rush of entries has resulted in eight council candidates on the list for Ward 2, which represents Thur-low. Incumbent Councillor Jackie Denyes is among that list. The others are Bruce Airhart, Paul Carr, Michael Clark, Mike Letwin, Brian Rosebush, Tracy Trumble and Lisa Warriner, who originally entered the Ward 1 race but withdrew to enter Ward 2.

Brian Burnett, a nephew of Pat Culhane, hangs up a sign at the mayoral candidate’s Front Street campaign office. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Just two council seat are available in Ward 2.

The number of mayor and council candidates far exceeds numbers from the 2010 municipal election. Ward 1 saw just 14 candi-dates that year and the two Ward 2 councillors were acclaimed. There were also only four candidates for mayor that year.

The lesser publicized race for public school board

trustee positions will have four candidates. Incumbent trustees with the Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board Mary Hall and David Patterson will be challenged by Peter Erglis and Merrill Stewart.

Tom Dall and Sean Pat-rick Kelly are the only can-didates running for trustee positions with the Algon-quin & Lakeshore Catholic School Board.

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News - Belleville - A Quinte Conservation plan to protect municipal drinking water sources has been approved by the province.

The environmental or-ganization issued a press release last week saying it was pleased with a recent announcement by Minister of the Environment and Cli-mate Change Glenn R. Mur-ray, that the Quinte Region Source Protection Plan has been approved.

“This is good news for the future of the eleven municipal drinking water sources in the Quinte region. Implementa-tion of the source protection plan will help to safeguard our sources of municipal drinking water,” said Quinte Conservation General Man-ager Terry Murphy. “Policies in the plan will eliminate, manage or reduce contami-nants in areas surrounding our municipal drinking water sources. Protecting the envi-ronment in this way makes our drinking water supplies

more sustainable and helps to protect public health,” he added.

The Quinte Region Source Protection Plan was devel-oped over several years by a local, multi-stakeholder, source protection committee. The plan will direct efforts to protect and keep the sources of municipal water clean and plentiful. It includes policies based on science and devel-oped in consultation with the local community, to address known drinking water threats. The ministry specified that the plan be in place by Janu-ary 1, 2015.

Murphy said interest and support for the protection of drinking water sources have been shown locally through positive actions on the ground.

“Eighty-six stewardship projects completed on private land have already helped to address some of the significant threats to our municipal wa-ter sources. These voluntary projects were completed by

Drinking water protection plan approved by provinceinterested landowners, who quali-fied for assistance from provincial grants and received technical help from Quinte Conservation.”

Most of the policies in the source protection plan apply only in the relatively small and very specific vulnerable areas surround-

ing the municipal water supplies, Quinte Conservation says. Some of the 63 policies in the plan are vol-untary and others are mandatory. The policies encourage good stew-ardship, require additional care or risk reduction measures where necessary, and, in certain limited

circumstances, even prohibit some activities.

The initiative to protect sources of municipal drinking water is di-rected and funded by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change under the Clean Water Act of 2006. Quinte Con-

servation provided local technical, communications and administra-tive support for the planning pro-cess. Source Protection Plans have also been prepared in other regions across the province. More informa-tion is available at <www.quintes-ourcewater.ca>.

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Students to work on Habitat for Humanity projectBy Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - A duplex planned for 211 Sidney Street in Quinte West will represent much more than homes for two young families. It will also represent a new partnership between Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings and Loyalist College.

Loyalist and Habitat officials signed an agreement on Thursday, September 11, that will allow students in the college’s construction renova-tion techniques program to work on the new Habitat build.

The agreement means Loyalist stu-dents will begin working on the Sid-ney Street site in the coming weeks, as part of their curriculum. Habitat staff have done some preparation work on site already, in anticipating of building a two-storey duplex. The students will show up likely later this month, when a foundation is in place,

Loyalist instructor Tom Falcao (l) and Habitat for Humanity site supervisor Jon Lawrence (r) show a blueprint of their new project to Ann Drennan, the Dean for the School of Applied Sciences, Skills and Technology. Photo: Stephen Petrick

and work there through the fall and winter semesters.

“They are excited,” said Tom Fal-cao, the program’s co-ordinator. He believes the Habitat partnership will allow his students to build great con-nections as they start their careers. About 30 first-year students and 18 second-year students are expected to be involved in the project.

Jon Lawrence, Habitat for Hu-manity’s site supervisor, was equally thrilled with the partnership. Habi-

tat typically builds homes entirely through the work of volunteers. The Loyalist agreement allows them to have some regularity to their building schedule.

“We’re getting a set amount of committed volunteers,” Lawrence said.

Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization that builds homes through volunteer efforts and dona-tions. The organization typically awards homes to people who pass an application process in which they demonstrate financial need. The homes are sold to them at market val-ue, but they do not have to pay inter-est on the mortgage or put up a down payment.

Len Kennedy, Habitat for Human-ity’s Executive Director, said an an-nouncement on the successful appli-cants to the Sidney Street project is expected later this month.

He, Loyalist and other Habitat of-ficials all gathered in a room at Loy-alist College to make the agreement official and celebrate the news. Sev-eral people stated that the agreement should allow for a long-time partner-ship between the two groups.

“The spirit of the project is that it will grow and evolve,” said Falcao.

“We’re getting a set amount of committed

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Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, dealer administration fees up to $399, licensing or applicable taxes.

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 SPORTAGE

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,5002014 RONDO

Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shown

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,014. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$44WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015 LX MT

Forte SX shown Cash purchase price $26,814hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/8.0L

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shown

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,114. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

LX MT

Rio4 SX with Navigation Cash purchase price $22,714 hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/7.3L

LX AT

Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a purchase price of $26,314. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$72WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Optima SX Turbo AT shown Cash purchase price $36,414 hwy / city 100km : 5.7L/8.9L

LAST

CHANCE

OFFER ENDS

SEPT. 30

TH

2014 CLEAROUT UP TO $7,000 CASH BONUS*

BE PREPARED WITH OUR AVAILABLE WINTER READY FEATURES

HOT FEATURESHOTTER PRICES

EVENT

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None8.5" x 11"None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSept Retail R3NewspaperDAA

Chris Rezner

None

Stephen Dunstan/Chris

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic), Gotham (Book, Medium Italic, Black Italic, Bold), Wingdings 2 (Regular), DesignKOTF (Bold, Medium, Light), Wingdings 3 (Regular)

None None

K200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER.indd

Revision date: 9-12-2014 3:22 PM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

Central Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

T:8.5”

T:11”

Off er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery from September 15 to 30, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All off ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), fuel-fi ll charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specifi ed). Other lease and fi nancing options also available. Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing off er for up to 84 months available to qualifi ed retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a selling price of $16,014/$14,114/$26,314 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29 and a $1,500/$1,500/$0 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39/$72 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,014/$14,114/$26,314. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase off ers. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E). †Loan rebate amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing off er only. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Off er ends September 30, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F) is $26,695/$22,395/$38,295/$30,795/$34,795/$34,895. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, dealer administration fees up to $399, licensing or applicable taxes.

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 SPORTAGE

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,5002014 RONDO

Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shown

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,014. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$44WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015 LX MT

Forte SX shown Cash purchase price $26,814hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/8.0L

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shown

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,114. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

LX MT

Rio4 SX with Navigation Cash purchase price $22,714 hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/7.3L

LX AT

Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a purchase price of $26,314. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$72WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Optima SX Turbo AT shown Cash purchase price $36,414 hwy / city 100km : 5.7L/8.9L

LAST

CHANCE

OFFER ENDS

SEPT. 30

TH

2014 CLEAROUT UP TO $7,000 CASH BONUS*

BE PREPARED WITH OUR AVAILABLE WINTER READY FEATURES

HOT FEATURESHOTTER PRICES

EVENT

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None8.5" x 11"None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSept Retail R3NewspaperDAA

Chris Rezner

None

Stephen Dunstan/Chris

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic), Gotham (Book, Medium Italic, Black Italic, Bold), Wingdings 2 (Regular), DesignKOTF (Bold, Medium, Light), Wingdings 3 (Regular)

None None

K200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER.indd

Revision date: 9-12-2014 3:22 PM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

Central Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

T:8.5”

T:11”

Off er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery from September 15 to 30, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All off ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), fuel-fi ll charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specifi ed). Other lease and fi nancing options also available. Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing off er for up to 84 months available to qualifi ed retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a selling price of $16,014/$14,114/$26,314 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29 and a $1,500/$1,500/$0 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39/$72 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,014/$14,114/$26,314. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase off ers. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E). †Loan rebate amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing off er only. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Off er ends September 30, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F) is $26,695/$22,395/$38,295/$30,795/$34,795/$34,895. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, dealer administration fees up to $399, licensing or applicable taxes.

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 SPORTAGE

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,5002014 RONDO

Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shown

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,014. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$44WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015 LX MT

Forte SX shown Cash purchase price $26,814hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/8.0L

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shown

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,114. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

LX MT

Rio4 SX with Navigation Cash purchase price $22,714 hwy / city 100km : 5.3L/7.3L

LX AT

Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a purchase price of $26,314. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$72WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Optima SX Turbo AT shown Cash purchase price $36,414 hwy / city 100km : 5.7L/8.9L

LAST

CHANCE

OFFER ENDS

SEPT. 30

TH

2014 CLEAROUT UP TO $7,000 CASH BONUS*

BE PREPARED WITH OUR AVAILABLE WINTER READY FEATURES

HOT FEATURESHOTTER PRICES

EVENT

Offer(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from September 15 to 30, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. ↑Representative finance example: 0% financing offer for up to 84 months available to qualified retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a selling price of $16,014/$14,114/$26,314 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29 and a $1,500/$1,500/$0 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39/$72 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,014/$14,114/$26,314. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are offered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on finance, lease or cash purchase offers. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E). †Loan rebate amounts are offered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offer only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Offer ends September 30, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F) is $26,695/$22,395/$38,295/$30,795/$34,795/$34,895. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

2014 CLEAROUT

UP TO$7,000CASHBACK

BONUS*AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE*

2014 CLEAROUT

LAST

CHANCE

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None8.5" x 11"None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSept Retail R3NewspaperDAA

Chris Rezner

None

Stephen Dunstan/Chris

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic), Gotham (Book, Medium Italic, Black Italic, Bold), Wingdings 2 (Regular), DesignKOTF (Bold, Medium, Light), Wingdings 3 (Regular)

None None

K200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER.indd

Revision date: 9-12-2014 3:22 PM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

Central Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

T:8.5”

T:11”

Off er(s) available on select new 2014/2015 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed retail customers who take delivery from September 15 to 30, 2014. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All off ers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), fuel-fi ll charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specifi ed). Other lease and fi nancing options also available. Representative fi nance example: 0% fi nancing off er for up to 84 months available to qualifi ed retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) with a selling price of $16,014/$14,114/$26,314 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,485, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29 and a $1,500/$1,500/$0 loan rebate. 364 weekly payments of $44/$39/$72 for 84 months with $0 down payment. Credit fees of $0. Total obligation is $16,014/$14,114/$26,314. See retailer for complete details. *Cash bonus amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nance, lease or cash purchase off ers. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $7,000/$5,000/$5,000/$5,500 maximum cash bonus amount only available on the 2014 Sedona EX Luxury (SD75CE)/2014 Optima SX AT (OP749E)/2014 Sportage SX AT (SP758E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E). †Loan rebate amounts are off ered on select 2014/2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on fi nancing off er only. Off er varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Off er ends September 30, 2014. See your dealer for complete details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2014 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat (RN757E)/2014 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748E)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F) is $26,695/$22,395/$38,295/$30,795/$34,795/$34,895. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The 2014 Kia Sportage received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models, and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed from February to May, 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

TH

ANNIVERSARY

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, dealer administration fees up to $399, licensing or applicable taxes.

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,0002014 SPORTAGE

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

“HIGHEST RANKED SMALL SUV IN INITIALQUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.”

Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD shown

UPTO

CASHBONUS*

$5,5002014 RONDO

Rondo EX Luxury 7-seat shown

AVAILABLE ON CASH, FINANCE OR LEASE *

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a purchase price of $16,014. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

$44WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015 LX MT

2014 OPTIMA

Optima SX Turbo AT shown

$39WEEKLY

OWN IT!

2015

Offer includes delivery, destination, fees and a $1,500 loan rebate†. Offer based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) with a purchase price of $14,114. Excludes HST.

0%FINANCING FOR

84 MONTHS

$0DOWN

PAYMENT

LX MT

LAST

CHANCE

OFFER ENDS

SEPT. 30

TH

2014 CLEAROUT UP TO $7,000 CASH BONUS*

BE PREPARED WITH OUR AVAILABLE WINTER READY FEATURES

HOT FEATURESHOTTER PRICES

EVENT

[ JOB INFO ] [ MECHANICAL SPECS ] [ APPROVALS ] [ ACTION ]

[ PUBLICATION INFO ] [ FONTS ] [ PRINTED AT ]

ROUND

LiveTrimBleedInks

_____ Art Director

_____ Copywriter

_____ Production

_____ Producer

_____ Account Mgr

_____ Proofreader

_____ Ship to Publication

_____ Collect to ___________________________

_____ Low-res PDF

_____ Revision & new laser

_____ Other _______________________________

None8.5" x 11"None

K14_Q2_RT_OR_1028KiaSept Retail R3NewspaperDAA

Chris Rezner

None

Stephen Dunstan/Chris

Delia Zaharelos

Damien Servoz

Jessica Hallman

Minion Pro (Regular), Gotham Condensed (Book, Bold, Book Italic), Gotham (Book, Medium Italic, Black Italic, Bold), Wingdings 2 (Regular), DesignKOTF (Bold, Medium, Light), Wingdings 3 (Regular)

None None

K200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER

STUDIO KIA:Volumes:STUDIO KIA:...200_PALR_SEPT_AP_C3_ADPLANNER.indd

Revision date: 9-12-2014 3:22 PM Please contact Delia Zaharelos e: [email protected] t: (647) 925.1382 INNOCEAN WORLDWIDE CANADA, INC 662 King St West. Unit 101. Toronto ON M5V 1M7

1

Job #ClientProject MediaAd TypeRegion

Document Location:

Central Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

T:8.5”

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News - Belleville - The Belleville Downtown Improvement Area (BDIA), the Small Business Centre and the City of Belleville are hosting their second annual free Explore the Core event on Thursday, September 18. This year’s theme, “Past, Pres-ent and Future,” will highlight where the downtown has been, where it is now and what the future holds. This event will showcase business and in-vestment opportunities in downtown Belleville.

Businesses in the heart of the city will open their doors and showcase existing thriving businesses as well as rental and investment opportuni-ties. Business owners, investors and entrepreneurs are invited to visit with local business owners and share ideas to help downtown business thrive.

Explore the Core is based out of the Build Belleville Project Centre at 116 Pinnacle Street starting at 10 a.m. with Keynote Speaker Barbara Crowhurst, a leading North American retail business coach. The keynote speaker will be followed by a lunch generously supplied by downtown restaurants.

“Over the past few months, down-town Belleville has seen an increase

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in businesses opening and with an event like Explore the Core, we are expected to see more open,” said Karen Parker, executive director of the BDIA. “We are thrilled to be partner-ing with the Small Business Centre and the City of Bel-leville once again this year. This event is a great way to showcase all the advantages a downtown location has.”

Explore the Core will include a walking tour of downtown including an op-portunity to tour available properties and talk with ex-

isting business owners.“We want to invite any-

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Individuals who are inter-ested in registering for Ex-plore the Core can contact the Small Business Centre at <[email protected]> or 613-961-0590.

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The event takes place Thursday, September 25, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Quinte Conservation office at 2061 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road. Admission is free but donations will be accepted for the building of an accessible trail. Quinte Conservation says adults and

Entertainment - Belleville — St. Thomas Anglican Church in Belleville will be hosting a new music series start-ing this fall. The events of this series will take place on the third Sunday of each month, at 4:30 p.m., from October to April. The church is hoping to share with Belleville’s community the beauty of great classical music, and the artistry of exceptional and renowned musicians over the coming years.

The 2014 - 2015 Music Series will feature a harp recital given by harpist Valérie Milot. The outstanding harp-ist has won prestigious competitions. Francine Nguyen-Savaria and Matthieu Latreille, who moved from Los Angeles to work as music directors at St. Thomas Church in January 2014, will give two organ recitals. Other events include two services of Evensong, a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, and a festival for the seasons of Lent and Easter (in the style of King’s College, Cambridge).

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Quinte Symphony to start season with out-of-this-world showBy Stephen Petrick Entertainment - Belleville - The Quinte Symphony will start its 2014-2015 season with a show that will—figuratively speaking—take its audience out of this world.

The symphony hosts Music of the Stars, Sunday, October 5, at 2 p.m. at Centennial Secondary School.

“It’s music inspired by outer space,” said Patrick Headley, who will serve as the guest conductor for the show. It will include a few popu-lar culture hits such as the theme songs to Superman, Star Trek and Star Wars. The symphony will also perform segments of The Planets, a popular orchestra piece by English composer Gustav Holst.

Tickets to the show, as with all Quinte Symphony shows, are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, $10 for students and free for children. They’re available at the Quinte Arts Council building at 36 Bridge Street East, Sam the Record Man at the Quinte Mall or at the door.

It will be the first of four shows planned this season as the sympho-

ny celebrates its 55th year. The other shows are:

A Barbershop Christmas, Sun-day, November 30, at 2 p.m. at Cen-tennial Secondary School.

Last Night of the Proms, Sunday, March 22, at 2 p.m. at Centennial Secondary School.

Guitar Flavoured Classics, Sat-urday, May 9, at 2 p.m. at Trenton High School.

Symphony president Jack Evans pointed out that all shows this year will be in the afternoon and in fully accessible auditoriums, a decision the symphony hopes will make it easy for seniors and families to come out.

The Quinte Symphony is a com-munity driven organization that con-sists mostly of volunteer musicians. About 40 instrumentalists make up the symphony—one as young as 11 years old—and they rehearse on Sunday nights at the Core Arts and Culture Centre in downtown Bel-leville.

Evans calls it the “premier cultur-al performance group in the Quinte

area” as it attracts musicians from as far east as Kingston and as far west as Port Hope.

As a non-profit group, it hasn’t always been easy for the symphony to survive—especially because it has to come up with funding to ad-vertise shows and pay royalties for music it performs.

But those involved hope the 2014-2015 lineup will lead to in-creased attendance and new fans.

The Music of the Stars show, Evans said, will hopefully attract a younger audience. It’s intended to be a multi-media show, as a screen in the background will add visuals to complement the music. A few orchestra members might also be dressed in outer-space themed cos-tumes as they perform.

Headley, a huge Star Wars fan himself, said the space-themed show allows the orchestra to flex its creative muscle. Space has sparked the imagination of many music writers, so the songs involved in this show will be fast-paced and, at times, powerful.

“It’s been a challenge but a lot of fun at the same time,” he said, of the rehearsal process.

Headley, 31, holds a Bachelor and Master’s degree from the University of Western Ontario’s music perfor-mance and literature program.

He said since moving to the Bloomfield area with his family re-cently he’s become impressed with the music community here. He got involved with the Quinte Symphony after making a simple phone call to see if he could help. The October 5 show represents his first opportunity to serve as its conductor. Long-time conductor Gordon Craig is expected to conduct the final four shows in this, his 25th and final season with the Quinte Symphony before retir-ing.

“I have to say I’ve been over-whelmed with how supportive peo-ple are in this area when it comes to the symphony and the arts,” Head-ley said.

For more information on the Quinte Symphony visit <www.quintesymphony.com>. Patrick Headley will be the conductor for the Quinte Symphony’s October 5

performance of Music of the Stars. Photo: Submitted

Quinte West to Belleville trek raises funds for YMCA’s Strong Kids campaign

Bernie Ouellet (r) gives the thumbs up as he walks along Victoria Avenue with Wayne Dewe by his side. The two walked from the Quinte West YMCA to the Belleville YMCA last Friday morning to raise funds for the Strong Kids Campaign. Photo: Stephen Petrick

By Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - If you’ve ever won-dered how difficult it is to walk from the north end of Trenton to the west end of Belleville know this: it takes about four hours, leads to some blisters and is chal-lenging enough that the trip can be used to fund raise for a worthy youth cause.

Wayne Dewe and Bernie Ouellet completed the challenge on Friday, September 12, to raise funds for the

YMCA’s Strong Kids Campaign. They left the Quinte West YMCA at 50 Monogram Place at 6 a.m. and arrived at the Belleville YMCA at 433 Victoria Avenue, just before 10 a.m.

It was their third time in as many years completing the challenge. In each of the past two years they raised about $25,000. As they took the final steps on Friday they said funds were still coming in for this year’s efforts and they were

hoping to reach the same amount.

The Strong Kids Campaign raises funds to help families cover registration fees to enroll children in YMCA programs. The campaign is based on the premise that no child should be left out of sports or recreational activities, based on their family’s income.

Last year the YMCA awarded $700,000 in financial assistance to help parents register kids for programs in the Belleville-Quinte West region, said Dave Allen, the YMCA’s vice-president of operations. The fund-raising dollars from the Strong Kids usually don’t reach that high—but they at least close the gap and make it easier for the non-profit organization to offer recreational programs in safe environments, where kids can interact with positive role models.

That fact wasn’t lost on Dewe and Ouellet as they took their final steps on Friday.

“If kids get a head start, they’re so

much better off in life,” said Oulette.While the two joked about having

blisters on their feet, they said the trip was worth it. Both are well-known businessmen in the community. They say they usually walk together in the morning on the waterfront trail behind Belleville General Hospital. Friday’s trip was just a little longer than normal.

“We’re feeling good,” said Dewe, who owns Dewe’s I n d e p e n d e n t Grocer in east end Belleville. “We’re going to have breakfast, have a shower and go to

work.”The walk was supposed to take

place the previous week so it wouldn’t interfere with the United Way of Quinte’s fund-raising efforts. However, it was postponed for a week as Oulette’s duties as an honourary colonel for 8 Air Communication and Control Squadron at 8 Wing Trenton required him to be out of town last week.

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I Pledge,My Head to clearer thinking,My Heart to greater loyalty,My Hands to larger service,My Health to better living, for my club, my community and my country.

Mark November 1st on the calendar that is our annual Hastings County 4-H Awards Banquet and volunteer Appreciation Night to be held at the Maranatha Christian Reform Church in Belleville.

The Hastings County Earth Turners held their achievement program at the Annual Hastings County Farm and Machinery Show. It was held on Salem Road on the Forestall Property. Nine members attended this day with two members being unable to attend. These two remaining members will plow at another county match to complete the club. This will give us 11 members

completing the club. The weather this day was overcast, however the rain held off until most members had completed their lands. The judge for the day spent some time with the members discussing the plowing and offered some tidbits of information when it came to setting the plow. The Members and Leaders were welcomed by the Plowmen’s Association at Headquarters on the match site at 12:00pm to introduce the club and leaders. At this time we were also able to thank our many sponsors. The club adjourned from the Headquarter Tent for lunch then returned to the field to complete the plowing portion of our day. We would like to thank the following for their sponsorship, Jason Ferguson and Ferguson Energy, The Hastings County Plowmen’s Association, Bob Stiles, Sam Danford, George Thompson, Barry Cooper, Northumberland Grain, Edgar Storms, and McKeown Motor Sales.

Our club would not be possible without your generous support. We are looking forward to another great year next yearAs reported by DianeBolton (Leader)

The Egg Project Club held their Achievement Night on September 9th at Cathy Stockdale’s home in Norwood. The theme for the night was Pot Luck with a twist everything most has an egg or chicken as an ingredient. We had a quite assortment, devilled eggs. egg salad sandwiches, a Breakfast dish in a slow cooker ( ingredients for that dish were hash browns, veggies, eggs and topped off with cheese) Homemade BBQ sauce on chicken and cake.There was also a taste test which all participants had to do.Taste test scrambled eggs 1. Egg Beaters from a carton. 2. Fresh eggsThe Egg Beaters won the taste test but

they lost in all the preservatives. Thank you Cathy and Shelley for a great time in the club and also on Achievement Night.

The Other Horse Club has been very busy in visiting stables and learning different ways that the horse can and do make a difference in people’s lives. Friday night September 12th the coldest night ever we had a campout at the Lake’s. The host family made a huge camp fire and after we setup camp we enjoyed wieners, smore’s and the heat. We also tie dyed T=shirt’s around the fire. I wonder if Sarah H’s hands are stilled dyed Dark Dark Blue. Judy was there for awhile but she is getting old you know and went home to the comfort of her warm home. Beth warmed us up a bit with a great breakfast of pancakes and sausages Saturday morning. But all in all we did have a great time. Thank you Beth, Colin, Sarah and Judy.

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By Jack EvansEntertainment - Belleville - Some of Canada’s fi nest musicians are among the ranks of Belleville’s famous Commodores Orchestra as they pre-pare for a special show in the Stirling Festival Theatre.

The concert, on Sunday, September 28, at 2 p.m., will also include a live recording, the band’s fourth. For the audience, therefore, wherever you are sitting in the theatre, that’s where you’ll be on the CD.

The Commodores can now qualify as one of the oldest continuing big bands in North America, having formed in 1928. Musicians include Brian Barlow on drums, rated as one of the best in Canada. Barlow has also contributed some new and original arrangements to the orchestra’s repertoire, said Andy Sparling, orchestra spokesperson.

Tickets for the show, called “Starlight and Swing,” are $24 for SFT members and $28 for non-members. Vocalists will include

tenor Craig Parry (For Love of a Song ensemble) and Joanne Wheeler. The Commodores will also treat the audience to some New Orleans traditional jazz as well as standard big band hits like Do Nothing Til You Year from Me, I’m Beginning to See the Light and Call Me Irresponsible.

“We’re on a bit of a roll,” added Sparling. “We’ve got some world-class musicians and a lot of people who travel long distances in order to rehearse twice a month. We’re playing better than we have in many years.”

Other orchestra musicians include Dan Bond, Trevor Gilman, Bob Leonard, Karly Walsh and Ed Thompson on saxophones, Andy Coffi n, Kevin Gannon, Royce Williamson and Blair Yarenton on trumpets, Alex Cole, Dale Gear, Scott Mills and Andy Sparling on trombone, Dave Begg, piano, Gord McRae, guitar, and John Beach, bass.

For tickets, call the Stirling Festival Theatre at 613-395-2100.

Anniversary sailpastNews - Belleville - A perfect Sunday af-ternoon on the Bay of Quinte greeted par-ticipants in a sailpast to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron on September 7. About a dozen power boats and several sailboats formed up in line astern off Meyers Pier where Donny Miracle, squadron com-mander, shared a salute taking with Dale Holland, commodore of the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club on board Maracle’s boat, the Carrpathia. After that, with ideal cruising conditions, sun, low wind and “civil” wa-ters, several of the boats went on a short cruise for a few miles up the bay, return-ing to the yacht club for a poker run hand and a roast beef dinner.

The sailpast brought an end to most of the special activities arranged by long-time squadron member Don Quibell to mark the group’s signifi cant anniversary of many years of service to boating education and safety.Donny Maracle, left, as commander of the Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron, and Dale Hol-land, commodore of the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, share the salute taking for a season-ending sail-past to mark the 60th anniversary of the power squadron on Sunday, September 7. Photo: Jack Evans

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Local heritage highlight of Doors Open tourPhotos: David Gibb.

Doug Lawrence, of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110, gave tours of the military museum while dressed in a World War I uniform. By David GibbNews - Quinte West - The pouring rain didn’t keep curious explorers from check-ing out the nine Trenton venues partici-pating in this year’s Bay of Quinte Doors Open event this past Saturday. Held to celebrate local heritage, this year’s event commemorated the 100th anniversary of World War I. While sites were selected that had significance to our military his-tory, not all locations held to the theme.

Doug Jackson, 64, was pleased to give tours of his family home at 88 Marmora Street in Trenton, where he has lived since the age of 15. He and his brother Don were on hand to assist their mother, Mildred Jackson, 92, in showcasing the historic property. Built in 1880, the three-storey house has been remodelled since the Jacksons acquired it in 1965, but Mildred and her husband, Bob, took great care to ensure that as much as possible of its original design was preserved. Much of the furnishings accumulated over the years have come from local auctions and other multi-generational Trenton families. Mildred, herself, did some of the intricate needlepoint on dining room chairs, while her husband’s handyman

Staff of the Quinte Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society were on hand to help researchers dig into their family military history at the Doors Open event this past Saturday. Left to right: Larry McQuoid, treasurer, John Carew, chair, Vernalyn Heale, membership, and Cheryl Levy, webmaster.

skills came in useful during the ongoing renovations and upgrades. In keeping with the World War I theme, several old photos, medals and other memorabilia of William Bain, an uncle with whom Bob Jackson had lived after being orphaned, were on display. Bain, for whom the park at the air force base is named, was once the police chief of Trenton, and served in World War I. Among the memorabilia was Bain’s police chief certificate.

The City of Quinte West Municipal Offices and Public Library took part in the World War II theme of this year’s Bay of Quinte Doors Open event.

“It was signed and authenticated by himself, as Chief of Police,” said Doug with a chuckle. Bob Jackson was also a military veteran, having served in World War II, and several of his photos were also proudly displayed.

Over at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110, Doug Lawrence, who has served for eight years on the museum committee, was busy hosting visitors as they toured the building’s small museum that is filled with World War I and World War II photos and artefacts. He wore a green woolen World War I uniform from the 20th Canadian battalion. Although it looked extremely warm, Lawrence denied it. “You get used to it,” he said. “Luckily I’m not allergic to wool,” he added with a chuckle.

Next door, at the Quinte West City Hall and Public Library, wartime scrapbooks belonging to Trenton High School teacher Hazel Farley were on display. She kept track of all the servicemen from the Quinte region who took part in World War II. She also led a local effort to send personal supplies to those serving on the HMCS Trentonian during the war effort. Meanwhile, tucked at the back of the library, staff from the Ontario Genealogical Society, Quinte Branch, were busy helping researchers dig into

the military histories of their ancestors. “At least five people stayed and

did some detailed research,” said John Carew, chair of the local branch, who reminds everyone that the facilities are open whenever the library is.

Also participating in this year’s

Quinte West Door’s Open event were: the National Air Force Museum of Canada, Trenton Town Hall, Fraser Park Memorial Gates and Cenotaph, Quinte Waste Solutions, St. George’s Cemetery, and the Old Church Theatre.

The Jackson family gather around some of the World War I and World War II photos and me-mentos of family members on display during this year’s Doors Open event in Trenton. Left to right: Don Jackson, Mildred Jackson, and Doug Jackson.

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SPORTS

Sports - The Quinte Judo Club has started their new season, with practices being held in Frankford. This club’s format is an all ages class, teaching from the competitive approach. Of course not all members are competitive and recreationalists are more than welcome. This helps promote the family envi-ronment that this club prefers, as there are no separate classes for the different ages. Where else can you fi ght with a family member and both have fun at the same time!

Judo was developed from other Martial Arts in the 1800s, removing more of the dangerous techniques in favour of subduing your opponent. Of course, in a situation where one fears they would be harmed, it wouldn’t take much to change the course of your techniques for personal protection. This is where the close contact of Judo is especially benefi cial, as it is designed for when someone grabs hold of you!

Judo is comprised of mainly of various throws and holds and

as a student matures, chokes and arm locks are introduced. There are striking techniques involved in Judo as well, however once again this club focuses on Olympic style Judo. This means that once you learn how to fall properly and learn a few throws/holds, opportunities are then provided at each class to try your moves against a partner with matches.

No simulations, however there are contest rules to follow. Everyone has to get up and go to work or school the next day, so Judo is practiced with the utmost respect in that the goal is to subdue your opponent, not injure them! To ensure this, a participant may also give a “tapping action” (tap out) during a match to end it.Judo classes are held on Mondays and Thursdays at the Franck Masonic Lodge, 33 King Drive in Frankford with spectators always wel-come. For more information about Judo call 613-395-5192, or check out the web site at <www.quintejudoclub.com>.

Minor Peewee Sports - The Carpet One Minor Peewees split their regular season opening week-end with a 2 - 1 win over Kingston and a 3 - 1 loss to Markham. On Saturday in Kingston, the Red Dev-ils opened the scoring with an unassisted goal from Aiden Treverton. The game was tied 1 - 1 when Nate Huffman scored the game winner with only two seconds left. Tanner Jones and Daniel Michaud had the assists. Ethan Fraser picked up the win, making 16 saves.

On Sunday vs. Markham, the Devils played well but three power play goals against was the difference in the 3 - 1 fi nal. Lucas Culhane got the lone goal with assists from Jasper Gilbert and Jones. Dixon Grimes was strong be-tween the pipes.

Major Midget The Quinte McInroy-

Maines Construction Major Midgets started their exhi-bition season last weekend at the Wally Dever Arena. They played Kingston and

despite the 3 - 0 loss in their fi rst game, the coaching staff was extremely happy with the effort. The Major Midget program continues to support local junior teams and had some players away at junior camps. Even with a short line up the players never quit and developed the discipline hard working attitude that is expected.

On Sunday, Sept 7 at the Invista Centre in Kingston, the Major Midgets defeated the host Kingston team 2 - 1. Napanee native Jonathan White was stellar in net. Shaw Boomhower had a goal and an assist with Trent Schutt scoring the other goal. Matt Cavanaugh, Ryan Ebbers, and Justynn Steven had the other assists. The McInroy-Maines Major Midgets start their season on Sunday, Sept 20 at 3 p.m. at the RCAF are-na against Central. Come out and support the Quinte Major Midget Program!

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opener, the Duvanco Homes Minor Midget Red Devils de-

Sports - Belleville - The Bel-leville Bulls fi nished their On-tario Hockey League exhibition season with one win, two losses and a shootout loss.

They’ll now focus on pre-paring for their regular-season opener Friday, September 27, in Guelph against the defend-ing league champion Storm. Their home opener is the next day when they host the Sudbury Wolves at 7:05 p.m. at the Yard-men Arena.

On Sunday, September 14, the Bulls lost 7 - 4 to the Ottawa 67’s in a game played in Brock-ville. All four Belleville goals came in the second period, with Niki Petti, Brett Gustavsen, Da-vid Tomasek and Chad Heffer-nan scoring. However, after en-tering the second intermission down 5 - 4, Ottawa scored two goals early in the third period to put the game out of reach.

The Bulls’ lone pre-season win was a dominating 6 - 1 vic-

Sports - The Malcolm Brothers Jr. Bulls Major Bantam AA team opened their season on the weekend with an impressive 3 - 2 victory over Peterbor-ough. The Bulls were led by strong goal-tending from Ryan Rushlow. Hitting the

game sheet was Carson Waite (1-1-2), Ben Trumpour (0-2-2), James Vander-voort (1-0-1), Joe Crothers (1-0-1), Ethan Dalpee (0-1-1), Noah Brant (0-1-1), Mark Mulder (0-1-1). Next game is in Clarington on Sunday.

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Belleville Bulls nish exhibition seasontory over Peterborough at home on Saturday, September 13. Jake Bricknell and Matt Luff scored in the fi rst to give the Bulls an early 2 - 0 lead at the Yardmen.

Luff then scored on a pen-alty shot in the second period to make it 3 - 0. Adam Laish-ram added another in the sec-ond to give the Bulls a 4 - 1 lead heading into the second

intermission.In the third period, Brandon

Saigeon scored two goals for the Bulls to put the game out of reach.

A week earlier, the Bulls trav-elled to Port Perry only to lose to the Erie Otters 6 - 3. That loss was despite a two-goal effort by Luff. Jordan Subban scored the third Belleville goal.

The Bulls first pre-season

game ended in a 4 - 3 shootout loss to the host Peterborough Petes on Sep-tember 1. Jack Hanley, Remi Elie and Chad Heffernan provided the Bulls’ goals.

The Bulls could be without four vet-eran players for some time, as they attend National Hockey League training camps, which started last week.

Elie is trying out for the Dallas Stars, while Subban has been invited to the Van-couver Canucks camp. They were drafted

by their respective teams in the 2013 NHL entry-draft.

Two other players are trying out for the defending Stanley Cup champion Los An-geles Kings. Jake Marchment, who was drafted by the Kings in the sixth round this summer, has been invited to his team’s training camp in El Segundo, California. Stephen Harper, who became one of the Bulls top scorers last year after being ac-quired in a trade, has also been invited to the camp.

Quinte Red Devils weekly reportfeated the Richmond Hill Coyotes 6 - 1 at the Yardmen Arena.

Jakob Brahaney scored twice and added an assist. Tanner Sheppard scored twice, Scoley Dow and Brady Gilmour had a goal and an assist each and Brock Bronson, Aidan MacFarland and Mac Lowry each added two assists to lead the

offence. Keegan Ferguson and Shelby Reinstra also contributed single assists. Anthony Bertucca picked up the win in goal for Quinte.

Next action for the Minor Midgets is next weekend with road games in Ajax-Pickering on Saturday, and in Peterbor-ough on Sunday.

Jr. Bulls open up in Peterborough

Sports - The K.G. Reid Construction Atom Major AA hockey team took to the ice Wednesday Sept 10 in their home opener against the Peterborough Petes. Belleville came out strong and took the lead in the second period on a goal from Jacoby Martin with as-

sists going to Carter Lee and Carter Seymour. The Petes tied the game on a goal early in the third period, which ended the game the final score of 1 - 1.

Brady Spry had a strong performance in net for the Junior Bulls.

Atom Majors tie home opener

Sports – The K.G Reid Construction Atom Major AA Junior Bulls took to the ice on Sunday September 14 for game two in regular season play against the Clarington Toros, losing 2 - 0 in a very evenly-matched contest. After two score-less periods, the Junior Bulls pressed

hard in the third but Clarington scored two goals to secure the win. Brady Spry had a solid game between the pipes.

The Jr. Bulls will keep on digging for a win this weekend at the Atom Pre-Season Tilt that is being held at the Belleville Wellness Centre.

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Sports - Shannonville - A Thanksgiv-ing weekend tradition will continue at Shannonville Motorsport Park this year.

The fourth annual Jim Parkhurst Me-morial Weekend drag racing event will run October 10 to 12 at the racetrack located just east of Belleville on High-way 2.

Parkhurst was a well-liked member of the region’s auto-racing community, who was infl uential in preserving the drag-racing track, located at the north end of the motorsport park.

The fi nal weekend of the summer’s drag-racing series is dedicated to him

and usually sees dozens of auto-racing enthusiasts come to Shannonville to test the speed of their cars in one-to-one matchups.

The gates will open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, October 12, and action will take place up to 10 p.m. The racing will con-tinue all day Saturday, and among the highlights that day will be a minivan competition. The action will continue all day Sunday, the fi nal day for com-petitors to earn points toward the racing series.

For more information on the event call 613-968-5109 or 613-966-2972.

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®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Cash price of $10,995/$19,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual/2015 Elantra L Manual models. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $17,630 at 0% per annum equals $86 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $16,147. $495 down payment required. Cash price is $14,995. Cost of Borrowing is $1,152. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Sonata GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a 36-month walk-away lease. Down Payment of $2,750 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $12,032. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,695. Any dealer admin. fees, registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/kmon all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge is $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas.ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $4,185/ $3,400/$4,000/$2,635/$7,500 available on in stock 2014 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL Manual/2014 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2015 Elantra L Manual/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.8L GT. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD/2014 Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata Limited are $20,530/$35,495/$35,495/$37,380/$34,830. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,595/$1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM); 2014 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY 7.3L/100KM; City 10.2L/100KM); 2015 Elantra L Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.8L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent/Elantra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. †‡ ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. The SiriusXMTM name is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

HyundaiCanada.com

5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty††

5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty

GLS model shown

HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.5L/100 KM

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.4L/100 KM CITY: 8.8L/100 KM

TUCSON GL FWD2014

INCREDIBLE OFFERS ON OUR NEW 2015 MODELS

ELANTRA L2015

THE ALL-NEW2015SONATA GL

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial

Quality in the U.S.∆”

2014 Elantra “Highest Ranked Compact Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

Dealers may charge additional fees for administration of up to $499. Charges may vary by Dealer.

ACCENT 4DR L 2014

ALL-IN PRICING $10,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $19,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $14,995‡

WAS$15,180

WAS$23,395

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$4,185IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$3,400

$119WITH $2,750 DOWN

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LEASE THE SONATA GL FOR

AT 1.9%◊

FOR 36 MONTHS

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.8L/100 KM

Limited model shown Limited model shown

HWY: 7.2L/100 KM CITY: 10.0L/100 KM

HWY: 7.3L/100 KM CITY: 10.2L/100 KM

SANTA FE SPORT2014

$4,000IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

UP TO WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM SYSTEM • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING. For more informationvisit www.iihs.org

AND GET O%

FINANCING84◊ ◊

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WELL EQUIPPED: AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • POWER DOOR LOCKS • BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • REAR-VIEW CAMERA • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

LAST CHANCE

ON 2014MODELS!

GET UP TO

$7,500IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

AMOUNT AVAILABLE ON THE 2014 GENESIS COUPE 3.8L GT

ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH

PLUS A 5-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY††

ONE OF THE BEST BACKED WARRANTIES IN CANADA!

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®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Cash price of $10,995/$19,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual/2015 Elantra L Manual models. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $17,630 at 0% per annum equals $86 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $16,147. $495 down payment required. Cash price is $14,995. Cost of Borrowing is $1,152. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Sonata GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a 36-month walk-away lease. Down Payment of $2,750 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $12,032. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,695. Any dealer admin. fees, registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/kmon all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge is $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas.ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $4,185/ $3,400/$4,000/$2,635/$7,500 available on in stock 2014 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL Manual/2014 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2015 Elantra L Manual/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.8L GT. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD/2014 Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata Limited are $20,530/$35,495/$35,495/$37,380/$34,830. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,595/$1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM); 2014 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY 7.3L/100KM; City 10.2L/100KM); 2015 Elantra L Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.8L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent/Elantra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. †‡ ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. The SiriusXMTM name is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

HyundaiCanada.com

5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty††

5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty

GLS model shown

HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.5L/100 KM

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.4L/100 KM CITY: 8.8L/100 KM

TUCSON GL FWD2014

INCREDIBLE OFFERS ON OUR NEW 2015 MODELS

ELANTRA L2015

THE ALL-NEW2015SONATA GL

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial

Quality in the U.S.∆”

2014 Elantra “Highest Ranked Compact Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

Dealers may charge additional fees for administration of up to $499. Charges may vary by Dealer.

ACCENT 4DR L 2014

ALL-IN PRICING $10,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $19,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $14,995‡

WAS$15,180

WAS$23,395

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$4,185IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$3,400

$119WITH $2,750 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY

LEASE THE SONATA GL FOR

AT 1.9%◊

FOR 36 MONTHS

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.8L/100 KM

Limited model shown Limited model shown

HWY: 7.2L/100 KM CITY: 10.0L/100 KM

HWY: 7.3L/100 KM CITY: 10.2L/100 KM

SANTA FE SPORT2014

$4,000IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

UP TO WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM SYSTEM • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING. For more informationvisit www.iihs.org

AND GET O%

FINANCING84◊ ◊

MONTHS

FOR

WELL EQUIPPED: AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • POWER DOOR LOCKS • BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • REAR-VIEW CAMERA • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

LAST CHANCE

ON 2014MODELS!

GET UP TO

$7,500IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

AMOUNT AVAILABLE ON THE 2014 GENESIS COUPE 3.8L GT

ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH

PLUS A 5-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY††

ONE OF THE BEST BACKED WARRANTIES IN CANADA!

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[SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS]

®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Cash price of $10,995/$19,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual/2015 Elantra L Manual models. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. Finance offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $17,630 at 0% per annum equals $86 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $16,147. $495 down payment required. Cash price is $14,995. Cost of Borrowing is $1,152. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Sonata GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a 36-month walk-away lease. Down Payment of $2,750 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $12,032. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,695. Any dealer admin. fees, registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/kmon all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge is $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas.ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $4,185/ $3,400/$4,000/$2,635/$7,500 available on in stock 2014 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL Manual/2014 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2015 Elantra L Manual/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.8L GT. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD/2014 Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata Limited are $20,530/$35,495/$35,495/$37,380/$34,830. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,595/$1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM); 2014 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY 7.3L/100KM; City 10.2L/100KM); 2015 Elantra L Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.8L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent/Elantra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. †‡ ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. The SiriusXMTM name is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

HyundaiCanada.com

5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty††

5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty

GLS model shown

HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.5L/100 KM

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.4L/100 KM CITY: 8.8L/100 KM

TUCSON GL FWD2014

INCREDIBLE OFFERS ON OUR NEW 2015 MODELS

ELANTRA L2015

THE ALL-NEW2015SONATA GL

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial

Quality in the U.S.∆”

2014 Elantra “Highest Ranked Compact Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

Dealers may charge additional fees for administration of up to $499. Charges may vary by Dealer.

ACCENT 4DR L 2014

ALL-IN PRICING $10,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $19,995‡

ALL-IN PRICING $14,995‡

WAS$15,180

WAS$23,395

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$4,185IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

INCLUDES

$3,400

$119WITH $2,750 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY

LEASE THE SONATA GL FOR

AT 1.9%◊

FOR 36 MONTHS

Limited model shown

HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.8L/100 KM

Limited model shown Limited model shown

HWY: 7.2L/100 KM CITY: 10.0L/100 KM

HWY: 7.3L/100 KM CITY: 10.2L/100 KM

SANTA FE SPORT2014

$4,000IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

UP TO WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM SYSTEM • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING. For more informationvisit www.iihs.org

AND GET O%

FINANCING84◊ ◊

MONTHS

FOR

WELL EQUIPPED: AM/FM/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • POWER DOOR LOCKS • BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • REAR-VIEW CAMERA • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

LAST CHANCE

ON 2014MODELS!

GET UP TO

$7,500IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ

AMOUNT AVAILABLE ON THE 2014 GENESIS COUPE 3.8L GT

ENDS SEPTEMBER 30TH

PLUS A 5-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY††

ONE OF THE BEST BACKED WARRANTIES IN CANADA!

R001

2895

627

www.bellevillehyundai.com

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New faces added to Ag Wall of Fame

By Richard TurtleNews - Stirling - Now in its ninth year and with a list of nearly 50 inductees, The Quinte Agricultural Wall of Fame celebrated the local community and its industry leaders last weekend at the 2014 induction ceremonies held at Farmtown Park.

The ceremony last Sunday afternoon in Heritage Village was attended by about 130 people including elected representatives from the provincial and federal governments, agricultural offi cials and the families and friends of

those being honoured. The 2014 list of inductees includes George Sutherland, Bill and Grace McKeown, Ernest Henderson, Londa Robinson and Vince Brennan.

Wall of Fame offi cial Jim Dalrymple welcomed guests to the afternoon event noting next year will mark the tenth year of recognizing the contributions made by local individuals affi liated with the agricultural and food industries. Committee members accept nominations from Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Lennox

and Addington counties and each year the public is encouraged to make submissions prior to the May 1 deadline, and, Dalrymple says, any suggestions for next year’s tenth anniversary program will also be welcomed. Dalrymple also spoke of similar emerging ceremonies in Ontario and across Canada that have begun to recognize the efforts of farmers and food industry workers.

Farmtown Park representative Roger Barrett then thanked Dalrymple for all his efforts, both past and present, and reiterated the need to recognize the

Newly inducted member Vince Brennan is joined by wife Beverley and Wall of Fame Committee member Colin Lake during induction ceremonies last weekend in Stirling. Photo: Richard Turtle

Londa Robinson is honoured for her agricultural work by Quinte Agricultural Wall of Fame committee member Rosemary Davis during last weekend’s induction ceremonies. Photo: Richard Turtle

achievements resulting often from a lifetime of work.

Committee member Colin Lake then recognized the year’s fi rst inductee, Vince Brennan, who grew up in Tyendinaga Township before establishing his own dairy farm in Marysville in 1989. Listing many of his accomplishments and achievements, Lake says Brennan has had a long history of contributing to the community. Brennan thanked the committee noting, “I’m honoured to be recognized,” adding the introduction “made me feel real old in a hurry.” Brennan is among the Wall’s younger inductees.

Frank Forestell then took the podium to recognize Ernest Henderson who “dedicated his life to the cheese and dairy industry.” Henderson passed away in 1967 but has left a lasting impression on the community, Forestell says. The posthumous honour was accepted by

his daughter, Gayla Tischbein and her husband Uwe.

Londa Robinson was then recognized for her administrative and marketing achievements in the feed and farm supply business. Committee member Rosemary Davis outlined some of Robinson’s work as well as involvement with various groups and associations and their own long friendship. Robinson offered her thanks noting, “I’ve been blessed with wonderful support from the farming community.”

Bill and Grace McKeown were also honoured for their years of service to the farming community as well as the community at large. The couple have owned McKeown Motor Sales since 1973, explained presenter Colin Lake, “and have been strong supporters of the agriculture and food industry throughout their lives.”

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Barberstock claims auto racing crownBy Richard TurtleNews - Stirling - For Willow Barber-stock, like many of her high school peers, the summer raced by all too quickly and now she is back at school where the pace is notably slower.

But unlike her classmates, Barberstock has been racing all summer and this year was on the Peterborough Speedway track for her second season in the For Fun division where she claimed the divisional championship and was also named fan favourite.

The youngest champion in the history of the speedway and only the second female to win the For Fun series, Barberstock at 14 has spent much of her life around the track. And she admits her grandfather has had a lot to do with that. Randy Hollingsworth, who owns and operates RB’s Auto Recycling and has spent decades on and around the track, also races out of Peterborough in the Ontario Modified Racing Series (OMRS) and he says while his granddaughter still has much to learn, the duo just might be competitors next year.

Younger drivers, he says, tend to have better reflexes, but their split-second decision-making skills are limited. The

latter, he says, comes with experience.After a hugely successful season

racing in the stock four-cylinder class, Barberstock is poised to step it up a notch next season, competing alongside the much faster and beefier rear-wheel drive OMRS cars.

Her first experience driving a modified series car came only last weekend in practice at the Peterborough Speedway and Hollingsworth, who supplied the vehicle, says she just might be ready for a little more speed. “She lapped the track almost as fast as I did,” he says.

“It was a great season,” says a beaming Barberstock of her For Fun summer, noting while there were intimidating moments out on the track, she accomplished what many had doubted when the summer began. And, she says, many of her fellow competitors, several of whom have been racing longer than Barberstock has been alive, were quick to offer their congratulations as well. The fan support and the attention she has garnered, she adds, has been almost overwhelming. In fact, she notes, there were so many requests for autographs on fan appreciation night “my hand got numb.”

But she is taking her success in stride

and is simply hoping to keep her place in the driver’s seat.

Her first season in the For Fun Series last year saw her finish in sixth place overall where she was also awarded the division’s Most Improved Driver prize. Her racing career, however, started at the age of nine and her driving skills and competitive nature were almost immediately apparent. And in a few more years, she expects to be qualified to drive on the road.

And that, her grandfather admits, requires a different skill set. Out on the track, he says, drivers have to be aggressive but on public roads, the hazards are quite different.

“He drives like an old grandpa,” Barberstock says with a laugh.

As an old aircraft flies overhead, Hollingsworth offers another suggestion. “Maybe we could do that next. Fly bi-planes.”

But Barberstock is less than enthusiastic. “I don’t think so,” she says before confessing, “I’m afraid of heights.”

So until next summer rolls around, Barberstock will slow things down a bit as she continues her studies at Bayside and “just do what teenage girls do,” she says.

Wall of Fame boasts new honorees

Stirling teen Willow Barberstock spent many of her summer weekends competing at the Peterborough Speedway in its Four Fun division. Currently atop the standings in the division, the Bay-side student has been racing cars and carts for five years. Photo: Rich-ard Turtle

(left) Gayla and Uwe Tischbein ac-cept congratulations on behalf of her late father Ernest Henderson who was one of several 2014 in-ductees to the Quinte Agricultural Wall of Fame. Photo: Richard Turtle

Jerrine Sutherland is presented with the portrait of her late husband, George, by com-mittee member Wayne Martin. The picture will hang in the Quinte Agricultural Wall of Fame at Farmtown Park. Photo: Richard Turtle

In accepting their place on the Wall of Fame, Grace thanked those in attendance noting, “if you give to the community, you only give half of what you get back.”

George Sutherland, who was also one of the founders of Farmtown Park, was the final inductee of the day, remembered for his leadership and a lifetime of work on various associations, boards and committees.

Inductees were also presented with c o n g r a t u l a t o r y scrolls on behalf of the provincial and federal g o v e r n m e n t s , handed out by MP Daryl Kramp and MPPs Todd Smith and Lou Rinaldi, who also spoke of the importance of the agricultural industry in and around Hastings County.

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Bill and Grace McKeown pose with Wall of Fame committee member Colin Lake during induction ceremonies in Stirling last weekend. Photo: Richard Turtle

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Franco-Ontarian ag to be raised

By Kate EversonNews - Quinte West - The Franco-On-tarian fl ag will be raised at city hall on September 25 at 10:30 a.m.

“We expect the following organizations to take part in this fl ag raising,” said Chantale Brisson. “This includes Ecole elementaire publique Cite Jeunesse, Ecole secondaire publique Marc-Garneau and Ecole elementaire catholique L’envol, 8 Wing Trenton representatives, active and retired military, families and friends of the community.”

Brisson said for many years the city has been a supporter of the raising of the fl ag.

“We wish to pursue this strong bond with our French community that day,” she said.

In April, 2010, the Legislative Assembly declared September 25 as Franco-Ontarian Day.

September 25 is the anniversary of the fi rst raising of the Franco-Ontarian fl ag in 1975. There are close to 600,000 Francophones in Ontario, the largest Francophone community outside of Quebec.

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ENTERTAINMENT

By Stephen PetrickNews - Belleville - Get your beach clothes ready, or your most stylish for-mal wear—whatever you prefer.

The Belleville General Hospital Foundation is hosting a party this Sat-urday night that offers the best of both worlds.

BGHF is hosting A Night at the Tiki Lounge, Saturday, September 20, at the Sears Atrium on College Street East. The event continues the fund-raising or-ganization’s tradition of holding a fun, costume-themed gala every fall.

The event costs $200 per person, with funds going to Belleville General Hos-pital’s cancer care campaign. It includes what organizers promise to be an awe-some meal, provided by The Banquet Centre, a silent auction and, of course, plenty of dancing. The event starts with cocktails at 5:30 p.m.

“We call it our gala but it is our party and it’s the biggest party in town,” said Sue Rollins, BGHF’s special events co-ordinator.

She said event organizers think of a different theme for the party each year. This year they wanted an event that suit-ed everybody’s preference. Some past participants, Rollins said, have said they enjoyed events that had a casual theme. Others said they enjoyed the opportu-nity to dress up in formal wear.

So, this year, the outside of the Sears Atrium will be transformed into a scene from a beach party, with sand, hula dancers and other Hawaii-themed deco-rations.

Inside, the atrium will have a Tiki Lounge theme. A Tiki Lounge is a bar that serves exotic, alcohol drinks, often with tropical themes. They were popular from the 1930s to 1960s.

Rollins said the theme allows guests to dress in whatever style they feel most comfortable. They can dress in grass skirts or Hawaii-shorts, or formal eve-ning wear and not feel out of place.

No matter how people dress, they’ll be supporting a good cause. The event comes as Belleville General Hospital tackles Phase 1 of its cancer care fund-raising campaign. Rollins says the hos-pital hopes to raise $7 million over the next several years.

The funds will pay for items that will benefit cancer patients through all aspects of the journey, she said. It’s not simply for the oncology unit, it will also go to diagnostic imaging and rehab ser-vices.

The fall party is BGHF’s largest event of the year, and one of the largest single-day fund-raising events in the region, Rollins said.

Last year, the event raised just short of $300,000, after all expenses were

By Richard TurtleEntertainment - Stirling - Leisa Way has spent much of her summer on the road, performing the music of some in-dustry giants at theatres across the prov-ince, and will be arriving at the Stirling Festival Theatre later this month with a tribute to Peggy Lee.

And Lee, she says, was definitely one of the greats.

“I’ve been a huge fan my whole life,” she says, adding she grew up in a house-hold where music was and integral part. “I love country [music] but I grew up listening to jazz and the old standards.”

And in her youth Way was exposed to a range of performers from Lena Horne to Freddy Fender, with Peggy Lee leav-ing a particularly strong impression.

“She was multi-talented,” she says of Lee, “a writer as well as a singer … who paved the way for Dolly [Parton].” Way performs several one-woman musicals paying tribute to the likes of Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton and Lee, all of whom she considers groundbreaking female artists.

Way, whose husband David Nairn is

artistic director of Theatre Orangeville, says her own love affair with music led to a career onstage and roles in various musicals. But she admits the medium had its limitations. “And then I did a Pat-sy Cline show with my own band,” she says, “and we didn’t want it to end.”

That show spawned others, including You Give Me Fever, “and we created our own concert series,” Way explains.

The shows combine signature tunes with storytelling and reminiscing, pro-viding some deeper insight into some of the work, and require significant re-search, Way says. But she admits it is also a labour of love.

And where Peggy Lee is concerned, “she had a six-decade career … and I want to share that with people.” The inspiration for Miss Piggy and the song-writer behind some memorable Disney favourites, Way says the show is certain to appeal to all ages and particularly fans of popular music spanning generations.

Featuring musicians Daniel Barnes, Danny McErlain, Eric St-Laurent and Bob Hewus, Way says the band mem-bers have some serious experience be-

By Jack EvansEntertainment - Hot on the heels of a hugely successful jazz festival, Prince Edward County again becomes a mag-net for music lovers for its annual Music Festival.

This one is mainly about serious mu-sic but still offers a wide range of scope from baroque to contemporary. It also draws some of the major performance personalities in Canadian music and an audience from up to hundreds of miles away.

Prince Edward County Music Festi-val Artistic Director Stephane Lemelin will be at the piano for the opening con-cert on Friday, September 19, with the Penderecki String Quartet. The program is Mendelssohn’s Quartet in F minor, plus a string quartet by Norbert Palej and the quintet for piano and strings by Sergei Taneyev.

September 20 brings cellist Denise Djokic with Lemelin again at the piano. Works are by Beethoven, Bach, Britten, and Rachmaninoff.

Sunday’s concert in St. Mary Magdalene Church features acclaimed pianist Andre Laplante in works by Bach, Haydn, Schubert, Ravel and Liszt.

Artists for the Thursday, Septem-ber 25, concert are violinist Nikki Chooi and pianist Philp Chiu in works by Beethoven, Bach, Eugene Ysaye, Prokofiev and Ravel.

A piano quartet called “Made in Canada takes the stage Friday, Septem-ber 26, for works by Dvorak, and Faure plus an unusual title by John B. Hedges,

Hospital Foundation to host A Night at the Tiki Loungepaid.

Rollins expects the tradition to con-tinue because the event is well sup-ported every year. Years ago, hospital officials hosted formal fund raisers, but when they switched to hosting costume-

themed parties, more people began to come out, knowing the event would be less business-like and more fun.

In the past, the event has had themes ranging from the British Invasion, to A Night at the Gin Joint to Disco.

“They have a lot more fun,” Rollins said. “I think that’s a reason why we get a lot of people year after year.”

Tickets are still available. Call 613-969-7400 ext. 2061 or visit <www.bghf.ca>.

Peggy Lee show coming to SFThind them and if you’re unfamiliar with the work of Peggy Lee, “just come to hear the band,” she says.

You Give Me Fever: A Tribute to Peggy Lee runs from September 18 to 21 with a pre-show dinner ($25) on Sep-tember 19. Tickets are $34 - $38 avail-able at the box office or by calling 613-395-2100.

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“Snikt, bub.”Saturday, September 27, brings a din-

ner theatre production of Bizet’s Carmen at the Casa-Dea Estate Winery. Reserva-tions are required three days in advance.

Canada’s opera company in training, I Musici de Montreal brings its talents to the closing Sunday afternoon program in The Regent Theatre focussing on ba-roque works, including Vivaldi, Monte-verdi, Locatelli, Handel and Rameau.

All concerts are in St. Mary Magdalene Church in Picton, a facility known for its excellent acoustics, ex-cept the opera at the Casa-Dea and the closing matinee in the Regent Theatre. Ticket prices are $36 for adults, $5 for students. Flex passes are available for most concerts. The opera dinner theatre is $100. For more information visit the online web site under Prince Edward County Music Festival.

Music lovers love the CountyContinued from page B1

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The Good Earth: Odds and sods #7Lifestyles - O&S#1 - Today’s harvest netted one monstrous green zucchini, two slender, brilliant yellow zucchini and sev-eral acorn squash. The yellow chappies were pretty much done in by slugs. So here’s a question to you, Gentle Reader: “How do you keep the slugs out of the pumpkin patch … so to speak?” I know that Brown Green (Red Green’s garden-ing brother) uses duct tape sticky side up but my collection of slimy slugs have learned how to pole vault over it.

O&S#2 - I noticed several purple-leaf sand cherry (Prunus x cistena) shrubs today that had been cleverly situated in foundation plantings. With a clear blue sky and some bright sunshine, the leaves really “popped.” For me a home truth was nicely illustrated: form and function can be satisfi ed by even the most pedestrian of plants. Red-leafed Japanese maples would have accomplished the same job but at a much higher cost. Now, if you really like those Acers and can afford to pop them

into the same exposed conditions that the sand cherry can manage, go ahead. Garden centres can make a nice profi t as they sell you replacements every three or four years when the survival threshold is crossed.

O&S#3 - For many this is repetitious but since this column is not in all the issues every week and since not everyone is a weekly reader I will say this again: get out to the farmers’ markets and farm gate outlets. This is the time to get the best, freshest produce you will see until next year. Buy as much as you can and learn to preserve it. The apples you make into applesauce and freeze until you use it next March will taste so much better than the mealy, mush-textured stuff available at the stores. You’ll be surprised how easy it is to cook up and freeze tomatoes, pickle some cucumbers and make jelly. Jelly is not just for grapes, you know. My friends, Pat and Jack Rumsam made the best red pepper jelly I ever tasted. My mom was no slouch at crab-apple jelly.

O&S#4 - Make a cold cellar for long-term storage of potatoes, turnips, carrots, parsnips, cabbages (you hang them) and many other bits of bounty—but not beets. There are many sources of designs that will show you how to do this even in a modern home as long as you can get a vent to the outside air. Mother Earth, online, has some good advice as does The Organic Prepper.

O&S#5 - While we’re enjoying the bounty of this good earth, give a thought to our local food banks. By the way, they don’t need just food. Other basic necessities are often welcomed so give them a phone call and see how you can help your neighbour.

O&S#6 - Fall is here. Leaves are changing colour and falling off the trees and shrubs. This year in our staff room, I’m going to put up a little chart so we can keep track of the number of concerned plant owners who call wanting to know how to stop this from happening. It does

happen, GR. I see this as an indication of how far we have removed ourselves from the knowledge of this good earth which sustains us. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the intellectual capacity of the callers with this “problem.” They just don’t know.

O&S#7 - Fall is here; leaves are changing colour. This is the time to check out those fall colours at the nurseries before you buy the fancifully named plants such as October Glory, Flame Maple, Red Sunset, Autumn Blaze etc. Did you know that almost three per cent of native red maples (Acer rubrum) actually have golden yellow fall foliage? Japanese maples have the most astonishing range of fall colours which need to be seen to be believed. This is the time to match them up to your landscape’s palette for maximum effect.

O&S#8 - Very soon you’ll be raking up leaves that are collecting on your estate. Don’t bag them up for the

municipalities, hang on to these bits of manna. Check the archives of this newspaper or go to the “I Can Garden” web site to see how to make leaf mould. Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint by keeping the carbon from your property on your property. You’ll also reduce costs of soil amendments and you’ll attract really fat earthworms.

Help local community members a ected by cancer: Open the doors to Gilda’s Club South Eastern Ontario

News - When one thinks cancer treatment, words like “chemotherapy” and “radiation” probably come to mind. But did you know that the three most universal challenges of cancer are loss of hope, loss of control and unwanted aloneness?

Gilda Radner, famous for her work as an original cast member on Saturday Night Live, understood fi rsthand what it’s like to face these diffi culties. “Cancer is probably the unfunniest thing in the world, but I’m a comedienne and even cancer couldn’t stop me from seeing humour in what I went through,” she wrote in her memoir, It’s Always Something. Radner dreamed of creating a community for those living with cancer, as well as their friends and families; a place where they could engage in life-en-riching activities, fi nd inspiration and share the wisdom of experience while learning strategies for living with cancer. “There should be a thousand of them,” she said.

While Radner sadly succumbed to can-cer in 1989, her dream eventually came true thanks to the dedication of her husband, Gene Wilder, cancer therapist Joanna Bull and several other friends. Today, Gilda’s Clubs across North America work toward realizing the vision that no one should have

to face cancer alone, and that all people im-pacted by cancer are empowered by knowl-edge, strengthened by action and sustained by community.

Gilda’s Clubs provide education on top-ics like fi nancial planning, pain and stress management and how to talk to your chil-dren; host social activities like pot lucks, birthday parties, joke fests, socials and knit-ting and quilting groups; organize support groups based on members’ needs; provide services that promote a healthy life style like yoga, tai chi, meditation, nutrition ses-sions and cooking demonstrations; and pro-vide resources and referrals with the help of a Professional Advisory Board, an online support group and a resource library.

The Gilda’s Club in the Muskoka re-gion receives an estimated 1,000 visits per month. Registered members can par-ticipate in all Gilda’s Club activities free of charge. Of the registered members at Gil-da’s Club Muskoka, 45 per cent are family members, caregivers and friends and 55 per cent are diagnosed with cancer. Of those members, 18 per cent are under 18 years of age. In Kingston, the cancer clinic receives over 100,000 visits each year, meaning it is highly likely a local club would benefi t

as many or even more by opening the red doors so no one has to face cancer alone.

Now, Gilda’s Club South Eastern Ontar-io (SEO) needs your help to open its doors. A total of $250,000 is needed in order to open our door with our programs, which will be facilitated by trained profession-als. The organization is not government funded, and so relies on donations and fund raising.

Other than that, Gilda’s Club SEO is ready to go. Men, women and children in the community who are affected by cancer are eager to start using its services. Let’s work together to help bring comfort and laughter to their lives.

To learn how to donate, please visit <www.gildasclubsoutheasternontario.org>.

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B6 Section B - Thursday, September 18, 2014

TRAVEL

By John M. SmithLifestyles - There’s a clas-sic rock song in which the group Led Zeppelin refer to a Stairway to Heaven. Well, I recently found a ladder to Hell, and it was located just north of Napanee, at R.R. #1, Centreville.

I reached the Hell Hole Sites by taking Highway 401 to exit #579 at Napanee, and then I headed north on Highway 41 for about ten kilometres until I reached the Centreville Road. I turned right and followed the signs that soon brought me to a large parking lot and my specific destination.

I descended a few stairs and arrived at a very nice log cabin that served as the office, snack bar, and gift shop, and here I paid my $7 entrance fee ($5 for children), for the Hell Hole Site is on private land. I then proceeded to walk along a wide, well signed nature trail, amid a heavily wooded area and a very rugged landscape, until I reached the Hell Hole itself. Here I found a narrow shaft with a ladder that took me down about 7.5 metres to a small, cool, dark underground cave. I had taken a flashlight with me so I could explore this dark space, and I found a couple of steps located just to my left at the bottom of the ladder opened up into a small cave where a few people

could gather. However, there wasn’t a whole lot of room for movement or exploration down there. Therefore, it wasn’t very long before I climbed back out of Hell.

I took this fascinating adventure trek with my son, Jeff, and since we were exploring this hole on a very hot summer day, we found the descent to be quite refreshing, for it was much cooler in Hell (imagine!). However, we were later told that the temperature in the cave remains about the same year-round, so a winter descent would be warmer than on the surface.

There are actually several so-called “hell holes” in this particular area, and they were formed over millions of years along this limestone ridge that’s located along the Salmon River. Apparently the constant flow of water eventually wore down the limestone into “karst” features, and this has resulted in the area’s unusual geological formations and ecological diversity. We not only found potholes, sinkholes, and caves on this property, but also layers of intricately shaped limestone rocks, some with pillars and/or mushroom shapes, high cliffs, overhanging ledges, and stubborn trees that were able to survive by growing on the very edges of the rocky cliffs. In fact, the fascinating

Descending into Hell, just north of Napanee

Peering into Hell Hole.

A sign at the entrance.

Jeff emerging from Hell.Looking up out of Hell Hole.

self-guided 3.2-kilometre nature trail took us past many points of interest. For example, we crossed a natural stone bridge and then descended on a staircase into a valley, where we witnessed dripping limestone walls, flowerpot rocks, and a network of intriguing ravines. We passed a rock formation with a sign reading “the Pillar Rock,” for the soft layers of limestone had been shaped into a pedestal pattern. We then passed through a very swamp-like, marshy area, with sinkholes and a great variety of lush, water-loving plants. Since we were doing this excursion in the summer, we were greeted by a plethora of hungry mosquitoes in this particular area, so our bug spray that we had brought with us became very useful. In fact, it has led me to the conclusion that the fall of the year would be the very best time to visit

this destination, for the black flies and mosquitoes should’ve disappeared and the autumn colours would add to the area’s beauty.

This is, indeed, a fascinating and remarkable area to visit, and there’s a kind of mystical wonder about it, too. For example, we passed the Devil’s Horse Stable Cave along this trail, and it used to reach far into the ground, but a section of this cave collapsed many years ago, so it was then dynamited shut, for safety reasons. Legend says Satan used to stable his horses in this cave. There’s also another legend about a headless horseman who supposedly visited this area on certain moonless nights, looking for a new head to replace the one he’d lost to the Devil.

After exploring the nature trail and returning to the log cabin, I talked with

Evelyn Storring. Evelyn and Ron are the owners of this property, and she told me her husband actually grew up here and that this land has been in his family for many years. As a youngster, Ron loved exploring this area and, years later, he decided to build a hiking trail on the property so others could enjoy it, too. This is the 20th year the trail has been open for visitors. Their son actually built the log cabin that’s located here, and there’s also mini golf, a picnic area, and a children’s play area on site.

For more information: <www.ruralroutes.com/282.html>.

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AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES & ANTIQUE FARM

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Directions. This sale is being held at 1676 Cty Rd 13. From Picton head east on Bridge Street . Turn South on Union Street (Cty Rd 8). Make a right onto Cty. Rd 17 and follow it approx. 7 kms. Turn left on Cty Rd 16 (at sign for Black River Cheese Factory). At the “T” turn right onto Cty Rd 13 and follow it to sale site (#1676 Cty Rd 13). Watch for signs.Selling in this sale is an old Massey Harris Chaff Cutter (original), 5 horse drawn scuffles, 3 horse drawn corn row crop cultivators on steel (one is a McCormick Deering with a Noxon cast seat), IH model C32 pto driven trail mower on rubber, early Allis Chalmers tractor rad, fanning mill with original paint (Gray Campbell Ltd), single cylinder gas engine made by the DETROIT MICH GRAY MOTOR Co. antique wooden barrel with hand pump for orchard spraying, two large steel can baskets used in the canning factories, seed box off of antique seed drill with cast end plates (Patterson & Bro Co.), Beatty well pump, Beatty cistern pump, qty of old Ont license plates dating back to 1919, Aladdin Blue Flame Kerosene Heater, old boat compass in wood box, brass carriage lanterns, box of old wooden spiles, approx 25 pulleys of assorted sized & styles, dovetailed tool chest, old carpenters chest (as found), ice saw, antique washstand with spool pulls, antique music cabinet, arrow back chair, captains chair, three parlor stoves (No 15 Grand Jewel, No 318 Boss by McClary and a Smart of Brockville). antique box stove, approx. 30’ of wrought iron style railing, 4 large steel wheels off dump rakes, old wooden wheel, 3 Beatty wash tubs, wash board, two barn lanterns, wooden 6 drawer parts box, approx. 12 antique push mowers dating back to the 50s (as found), three hay forks including a Beatty as well as a Hay car, JA Fellows pump jack (as found), buggy wrenches & blacksmith tools, numerous yard sticks (Some Picton & Wellington businesses), qty of old advertising pcs from Picton area businesses including several old calendars. Surveyors tripod, four black powder rifles (as found), two repro muskets, several old powder horns, butter box, antique entryway door with rounded glass & original paint/hardware, several panel doors, pair of French doors, old windows, sessions mantle clock, New Raymond treadle sewing machine, old wooden produce crates, antique oars, large qty of fishing tackle including a collection of Trout & Salmon plugs, several lead decoy weights (5 marked “CB” Cecil Bongard), wooden spool for gill nets, old fishing net buoys, dome top trunk, flat top trunk, numerous old framed pictures & prints, cast iron kettle, collection of old sealers including a beaver, brass spittoon, stoneware dishes, numerous old pop & medicine bottles, two 4 gallon crocs, Picton Ont finger jug (as found) and many other pcs far too numerous to list.Note: This sale at the south end of Prince Edward County features a large quantity of old pieces found around the farmstead as well as numerous pieces with County history.

See website for pictures.AUCTIONEERS:

DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

Terms: Cash, Debit, Credit, Cheque/IDOwner/Auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old Highway 2 and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile.COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE DOUBLE AND SINGLE SIDED PORCELAIN, TIN, AND METAL ADVERTISING SIGNS AND TINS including, Supertest, BA, ‘Peers’ door push bar, Catskill Game, Western Union, Bo-Ko Cigars, Stud Tobacco with Prince Albert on reverse, Goodyear, Neilsons Jersey Milk, Shur Grain feed, Citi Service, Toronto Star, Telegram, “Plus 4”, Morris Service and Sales, Pepsi Cola, Bell Telephone, Buckingham, Opera Cola, O’Keefe’s Stone Ginger Beer, Virginia Dare Beverages,(partial list only) THERMOMETERS; Rummy Drink Shell, Royal Crown Cola, Tums, , Gerbers Sausage,Luxor 10 colour , Amphora, Prince Albert tin – never opened; Treasure Line tin ad dust pan – Hamilton; Automotive tins, SALESMAN SAMPLES of cast iron water pump and jack, clothes washer wringer; TOYS Approx 50 vintage tin toys including mini pipe organ, Cast iron base steam toy, Buddy L Coke truck, Popeye candy dispenser, tin banks, tin hammer mill, Shoenhut jigs, Disney wood toys, Charlie McCarthy hand puppet, metal cannons, Police Pedal car ( repo), TOOLS AND TECHNICAL COLLECTIBLES including No 2 Stanley plane, Ebony and Beach wood carpenters braces, rare scoop scale, Acme kitchen tool, Brass bound rosewood level, miniature walking plow, surgeons tools, technical weather meters, match holders, C Parker coffee grinder, L&C Clark cast iron coffee grinder, brass nautical light, industrial light, wooden grain grinder, brass pantograph; ANTIQUE FIREARMS- English flintlock pistol, 4 black powder English pistols ;MUSIC- rosewood clarinet, trombone, REPURPOSED AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE including antique signed apprentice tool chest – March 1883, 36 drawer pine apothecary cabinet, 12 ft store counter, metal medical cabinet, 36 drawer steel file cabinet, mahogany and brass coat rack, rare black birch fishing pole rack, sterilizer cabinet, cheese cutting table, oak and steel chem. Lab table, multi drawer spice cabinet, zinc top work bench, oak and glass showcase, tool box, miniature blanket chest, Quebec pine medicine cabinet, steel locker, ammo boxes; BOOKS including reference books of pottery, Native artifacts, Furniture and metal, art; numerous other articles.TERMS - CASH OR CHEQUEALL SALES FINAL, VISIT www. sullivanauctions.com FOR COMPLETE PICTURE GALLERYNO RESERVES, NO BUYERS PREMIUMVIEWING 8AM TO SALE TIME DAY OF SALE.OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALESULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSPlaineld 613-477-2082www.sullivanauctions.com

SALE CONDUCTED ATBELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB

170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT.WEDNESDAY SEPT 24TH AT 10:00 AM

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DIRECTIONS: In the hamlet of Enterprise (north east of Napanee) take School Road north to the end of the road. Turn right and follow approx. 3 kms. to California Rd. Turn left and follow to 216 California Rd.Caterpillar 941B track loader/ 1.5 yard bucket (very good shape), John Deere 1840 2wd tractor (3900 Hrs., ex. shape), set of 16.9 x 30 trigg tractor chains, Kverneland 3 pth 14” x 3 furrow plough, 3 pth 8 blade one way, 3 furrow disc plough, 3 pth 2 furrow plough, 3 section spring tooth drag, Kongskilde 3pth 10 ft. cultivator, Allis Chalmers 10 ft. discs, Intl. 13 run seed drill/grass box, 2 drum field roller, New Idea 509 9 ft. haybine/ overhead frame, Darf model #6 wheel rake, Hesston 5530 hard core round baler, New Holland 311 small square baler with super sweep pickup, 3 joint tongue, hydraulic thrower/ electric speed ( excellent shape only baled 38,000 bales), 3 wooden bale thrower wagons, 8 ton Horst 20 ft bale wagon with lights, Allied 36 ft. pipe frame elevator on undercarriage/ 3.5 H.P. gas motor, 40 ft. mow conveyor, John Deere #88 8 ft 3pth scraper blade, Vicon LS400M 3 pth sprayer/ 20 ft. boom & brush wand, Cockshutt 15AS semi mount mower, Ford 951A 3 pth 6 ft. rotary mower, Norse 400 3 pth logging winch, Speeco Split master 25 ton vertical or horizontal wood splitter on wheels with a Honda 6 H.P. motor (like new), New Holland 210 single axle manure spreader, utility trailer, snow blade, Brentwood 8 H.P. tiller, Wic bedding chopper/ 6.5 H.P. motor, sulky plow parts, Cockshutt 30 tractor parts, cattle squeeze chute/headgate, 3 round bale feeders, mineral feeder, Cockshutt 3o chains, 8’ x 10’ car port, 6’ x 24’ culvert, antique cutter, large qty. of tools including Lincoln 225 welder/ accessories, welding table, Coats 10-10 air operated tire changer, Micro Precision wheel balancer, 12 volt 25 gallon sprayer, acetylene tanks 7 cart, Shopcraft 10” table saw, Trademaster table top drill press, Jewel Triple heater wood stove, Newburgh & Acme Farms 8 gallon milk cans, Troy bilt mini tiller, Universal tractor seat, Stihl 038 chain saw, 3 Homelite chain saws, K’Archer pressure washer, Poulan chain saw, parts washer, chains & load binders, workmate, electric fencer, snow fence, water tank, chain falls, battery charger, qty. of hand power tools, wrenches, taps & dies, ¾” air wrench, cross cut saws, shop vac, Int’l log rule, floor jacks, hardware, page wire, etc., qty. of sheeting, qty. of assorted lumber, pile of scrap metal & numerous other pieces.Auctioneer’s note: This is a sale of well maintained farm machinery & related items.

See my web site for detailed list & photos.AUCTIONEERS:

DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID

2 miles EAST of Warkworth on County Road 29.YARD EQUIPMENT Husqvarna GT 200 riding mower-600hrs-excellent; Troy Bilt 10 hp 33” snow blower with power steering –new; Cub Cadet garden tiller – like new; Yard Works 10.5 hp snow blower – like new; 3’ x 3’ 2 wheel garden trailer; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS– sell at 10:30 AM Teak oval dining table with 6 leather back chairs, teak sideboard, teak blanket box, teak living room furniture including chesterfield , love seat, coffee and end tables, book shelves; pine extension table, 6 hoop back dining chairs, Samsung 46” DLP TV, Bell PVR, Bell satellite receiver, antique wool winder, antique spinning wheel, La-Z- boy love seat, chest of drawers, sewing machine and table, single bed, storage cupboards, telescope, maple rocker, crystal and glassware’s, everyday dishes, kitchen appliances, shop vac, garden tools, hand tools, Mastercraft tool chest, numerous other articles. VEHICLES- 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan – 166,000 kms, DVD player, roof racks, and snow tires – sells certified- well maintained – good running condition; 2001 Honda CRV with automatic transmission, leather interior- 203,000 kms – good running condition-sell as is.TERMS - CASH OR CHEQUEOWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALESULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSPlaineld 613-477-2082www.sullivanauctions.com

14154 COUNTY ROAD 29, R.R.# 4 WARKWORTH , ONT.MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22ND AT 10:30 AM

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Early consignments to this sale include a “Belanger” enamel wood cook stove, enamel top bakers table, an antique kitchen table with 4 primitive chairs, Bulova grandfather clock, Bushnell telescope & stand, sleigh bedstead, antique pine sideboard with two paneled doors, 2 antique wardrobe style cupboards, old plant stands, antique child’s rocker, old cameras & accessories, washstand, sideboard top, Victrola gramophone, Wilsonola gramophone, old table top radio, spinning wheel, wool winder, corner cupboard, old wood bookcases, steel wheelbarrow wheel, two old buggy wheels & old window shutters.Tools include a Craftsman 10” radial arm saw, Beaver table saw with cast top, a National 4” planer, snow thrower, push mower, hand tools, 2 bicycles & a wheel barrow.Another interesting Thursday evening sale!

Watch website for pictures to be posted.Consignments being accepted for this sale.

AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

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e contents of a Hastings home and others. At Stanley Auction Centre, 56 Alma St., Norwood, Ontario. From the trac lights on Highway 7, travel south one block, then east for 3 blocks on Alma Street. Watch for signs.Appliances. Home furnishings. Very large quantity of household items. Full list on our website. Terms are cash, Interac or cheque with ID. Job lots sell at 5:00 pm. Foodbooth.

THURSDAY, SEPT 25, 2014 AT 6:00 PM, (JOB LOTS SELL AT 5:00 PM)

8 miles NORTH of Madoc on Cooper Road and turn EAST onto Cedar School Road for 1 mile.Property for sale by public auction selling subject to a reasonable reserve. 1200 square foot / level raised brick and vinyl bungalow with rear walkout on 1.1 acres with 200 ft road frontageCompletely renovated with new features throughoutVIEWING by appointment 613 919 7295 – TerryComplete details at www.sullivanauctions.comTERMS- $10,000 deposit day of sale by cash or certified cheque- balance due in 30 days or upon agreed closing date.OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALESULLIVAN AUCTIONEERSPlaineld 613-477-2082www.sullivanauctions.com

510 CEDAR SCHOOL ROAD, R.R.# 3 MADOC, ONT.TUESDAY OCTOBER 7TH AT 11:00 AM

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Just West of Trenton on Hwy 2 to Wooler Road South, go south approx 2 km turn right (west) and go approx 4 km to sale sight. Travelling from 401 exit west of Trenton on Wooler Road travel straight south aer crossing #2. Follow above directions.Mr & Mrs Shier were avid collectors of nostalgia articles, have not collected much since 2000 and are now selling home to move out of province and will oer this collection plus some household articles by public auction. Household consists of some very nice quality modern home furnishings along with some antique pcs, including an ornate 4 poster queen size bed, brand new Horizon quite drive treadmill - paid $2000 used less than 1 hour, antique blanket box used as coee table & storage, exceptional couch & chair set, selection small marble top tables, pair Tiany type table lamps, some brand new small appliances still in boxes, selection Kiersted prints, nearly new upright freezer, pine armoire, cedar chests, modern dining room set with tempered glass top table, white dish cupboard all like new, excellent queen bed with white ornate metal hd& board, 20” at screen TV, painted antique PB rocker, ornate picture frame, curio cabinet in cherry like new (rare curio),. Nostalgia includes a large collection old sports cards all indexed in sets, 1973 Wurlitzer Americana Juke Box, all original in good working condition, collection 45prm records, Clarke Gable & Marilyn Monroe memorabilia, collection rock & roll record albums, books, glass front display counter, 1/4 cut oak store counter, original Muppet characters, collection old pins - including military pcs, New Brunswick Pine treasure chest, several hand made quilts, large collection Gone With e Wind pcs, qty old black willow pattern dishes, lge chest atware, lge collection hockey memorabilia including gures, lge collection Nascar cars & other articles, collection die cast muscle cars, Hot Wheels, old Fisher Price pcs, old model cars, old ermos bottles & lunch pails, 60 binders full of old cars, old Coca Cola Maple Leafs banner, old posters, 1981 Canada Cup poster, Walt Disney pcs, lge collection old dinky cars & others, the list goes on and on. Outside articles include chain saw, car ramps, ext ladders, table saw, pet carrier, cement garden ornaments, lawn & garden tools, storage cupboards, plus plus. NOTE: Very large sale, viewing from 9:00am. No early birds please.Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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EQUIPMENT SALEAUCTION FOR PETER BEARE

ON SITEMONDAY SEPT. 29, 2014 AT 10:00AM

439 OAK LAKE RD, STIRLING, ONDirections: 7km north of Frankford, Hwy 33 Frankford-Stirling Road to Oak Lake Rd. Turn right, travel approx. 2 km to sale site. Watch for signs.Partial List: JSW BH 80 E excavator 5 cylinder air cooled Mitshi-Duetz diesel, hydraulic driven, 43inch bucket, 20 ton machine 1986 in good condition, Cat D7F dozer 12 foot tilt blade in good condition, 20 foot tandem oat trail-er, T-J Welding Co. 36000 lbs gross weight oat (tri axle 12 wheel), beaver tail with ramps, Mac tandem truck with stone box sells as is, International eet star 2070A tandem dump truck running sells as is, 1995 Ford F150 pick- up truck with very low Kilometre’s and in great shape, certied and e-tested, 3 section Sunliner tour train wheel chair ac-cessible 6 cylinder Jeep engine 4 wheel drive, tractor chains, logging chains and comealongs, MTD 3HP lawn edger, 3 point hitch signature sprayer approx. 25gal, 12 foot 3 point hitch Kongskilde cultivator, cement mixer, wood stove, wood shutters, quantity of steel fence posts, approx. 250 old red bricks, antique wood door, used water heater, approx. 2500 board feet of select pine stored inside and sticked, 10 6X6 12 foot cedar posts, 25-30 lots of various links of lum-ber several species good for woodworking– pine, oak, etc., various windows and miscellaneous. Be on time very few smalls. Terms: Cash or cheque (with id). Owner and auctioneer

not responsible for any loss or accident day of sale.Jim Nelson Auctions

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 11:00a.m.The property of Kiddville Farms c/o Roger Kidd

832 Fifth Line of Selwyn, Bridgenorth, ON From Peterborough head N on Chemong Road 1 mile N off Hwy #7

(Lindsay Rd.) See Signs!

FEEDING EQUIPMENT 11:00 A.M. -HERD DISPERSAL 12:00 NOON

Sale the complete dairy herd offering 22 milking Holstein cows in various stages of lactation ODHIC tested and classified, 35 Holstein heifers from young calves up to 2 years in age, herd is completely live vac annually.Equipment includes, model 600 DeLaval bulk milk cooler, Surge automatic washer, 200’ of stainless steel pipeline, Surge vacuum pump, 3 DeLaval milking units, Farmatic 4 unit roller mill, plus much more!

Terms: Cash, Known Cheque with I.D., Visa, MasterCard, Interac NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! Sale Managed & Sold by

Kevin Barker Auctions Ltd. 705-374-4478 (office) or 705-878-2947 (cell) Email: [email protected]

Web: www.kevinbarkerauctions.comVendor: Floyd 705-309-9045 or Linda 705-309-9047

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SATURDAY, SEPT 20, 2014 AT 10:00 AM(STAMPS & COINS SELL AT 9:30 AM)

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LARGE ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTIONSATURDAY September 20th Preview @ 9:30 a.m.

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Porcelain, Crystal, Royal Doulton Figures, Continental Porcelain, Royal Copenhagen, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Collection of Dolls, Brass & Copper,

Numerous Watercolours, Oils, Prints, Books & Collector’s Items.

Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to include: Mahogany Dining Table & Set of 8 Carved Chairs, Large Extending Dining Table with

Set of 8 Upholstered Walnut Frame Chairs, Victorian Mahogany Sideboards, Pair of Mahogany Single Beds, Mahogany Display Cabinet

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INDOOR YARD SALE.Watch the Website for Updates & Photos.

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ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTIONWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th Preview @ 5:00 p.m.

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Porcelain, Royal Doulton Figures, Crystal, Dinner Sets, Bronzes, Watercolours, Oils, Books & Collector’s Items.

Large Selection of Antique Furnishings to Include: Retro, Mid-Century, Mahogany Single Beds, Chairs, Small Tables, Oriental Carpets, Mirrors,

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From a local estate. Including good fridge and 30” stove, auto washer in excellent condition, modern and antique home furnishings, some tools, 50” at panel TV, some new shing equipment, double bed, oak chest, 2 night stands, solid oak dinette, maple dinette with matching dish cupboard, dressers & chests of drawers, small wardrobe with 2 mirrored doors, 2 nice antique trunks, antique oak rocker, antique 1/4 cut oak library desk, antique wash stand with mirror, double bed, nice Lazy Boy recliner, coee & end tables, other small tables, collection good books, pictures, prints, large quantity small household articles, some collectables, 2 old Shell Oil tins never opened, qty dishes, glassware, china, etc., partial listing only because of away for vacation.Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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Antiques, Collectibles, Primitives, Furniture, China/Crystal/Glass, Milk Bottles, Oil Lamps, Decoys, Toys, Wood Working Tools, Lawn/Garden/Wrenches Etc. 25 Bicycles

Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair Grounds (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

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AUCTION SALEFor The Estate of The Late Donald Smith

SUN SEPT. 21ST 10:30am Preview 8:30amON-SITE: 199 Concession 8 West. Trent HIlls. 11 min. S. of Hastings. 40min.

from Cobourg or Peterborough. GPS: N 44.24942 W 77.94622 Watch for signs. Military Gear rare German radio sets, rare BOC Canada Naval & periscope binoculars, web gear, historical books, manuals, field telephones, switchboards, hand generators, tank bogie wheel, Nazi flag. Munitions asst cal. some w/rare clips & sealed units, Japanese repro. training mines, swords, bayonet, smoke bombs, ammo box, mortar shells. Misc. electronics vintage & other, teletype machine, transistor & tube radios,16mm movie projectors, CB radios, transformers & meters. Tools, components, supplies & misc. Craftsman 24hp 42” Mower (reserve). Coleman 6875 generator. Roto tiller, Solar System, 600w inverter, reverse osmosis filtration system. Well pump, 100lb. propane tank. Propane heater/cooker. Patio set, vintage kitchen table. Storage Units - 2-40’ x 8’ x 9 ½’, 2-20’ x 8’ x 8 ½’, 1–40’ x 9’9 x 7’. Wood working & machinist tools. Antiques brass shell lamp, WW1 Cooper bomb table lamp, railway coach lamps, brass temp. & humidity gauges, NASA jacket & photos, original paintings of carousel horses, framed print QOR D-day landing.

TERMS: cash, debit, Visa, M/C.5% buyers premium.Removal day of sale only. Storage trailers up to 10 days.

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Large collection of imported rugs just arrived from New York City. Serat Design and Heriz new runners 10’ a 2.3’ up to 20 , room size rugs from Arboebil, Mashad, Tabriz, Kaskan, Hamden all brand new plus antique and collectable pieces from the 20’s, 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. Several pieces of silk tapestry also brand new from Iran. is collection of rugs consists of a lot of pieces like never seen here before. All to be sold.Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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By Kate EversonNews - Quinte West - There are 68 names from the Princess Patri-cia’s Canadian Light Infantry on the granite of the Afghanistan Repatria-tion Memorial.

“We are very proud to have the relay here,” said Mayor John Williams at the Bain Park site on September 10.

The 100th anniversary commemoration of World War I at CFB Trenton also marked the continuation of a Memorial Baton Relay (MBR) for approximately 50 soldiers from 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI).

MBR soldiers are running through select cities and towns while carrying a Memorial Baton containing the names of 1,866 PPCLI members who have fallen in active service to Canada over the last century. The team is retracing the symbolic route taken by the PPCLI originals as they marshaled for service in 1914 on the eve of World War I. The relay is being run to Ottawa where it will arrive on September 18.

The arrival of the soldiers at Bain Park in a Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV) was with an escort of

Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry remembered

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motorcycles from Canadian Army Veterans, Regabuto Unit in Trenton and Casino Unit in Tweed. The colour party of Legion Branch 110 was on hand to honour the soldiers as they came up the sidewalk to the memorial.

Wing Commander Colonel David Lowthian noted the Legion has been here for 12 years at repatriation services through thick and thin. He noted the mix of green and blue uniforms in the crowd, designating army and air force colours. The group also included civilians with the military, representing community leaders.

“Mayor John Williams represents these ties so strongly,” he added. Lowthian said it was important to see the LAV pull up, commemorating 100 years ago when Canadians had to step up and stand up for western values. Canada was recognized as a nation on the world scene.

Lowthian said he recalled his time in the army two years ago in 2012 with 1st Canadian Division. He said 8 Wing Trenton has been involved in many tours as Trenton is the gateway for operations globally.

Beyond the memorial ceremony on September 10, PPCLI centennial celebrations will continue in Ottawa in September. The PPCLI will exercise the Freedom of the City of Ottawa and participate in a joint sunset ceremony on Parliament Hill with the Royal 22e Régiment (R22eR) who also celebrates their centennial this year.

Prior to arriving in Trenton, the MBR team presented Regimental certifi cates to MacKinnon & Bowes, the Ontario Chief Coroner’s Offi ce and the Ontario Chief Forensic Pathologist’s Offi ce in thanks for their service to the fallen.

The Colonel-in-Chief of the PPCLI is currently The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, PC, CC, CMM, COM, CD, appointed to the position on March 17, 2007. The honour was originally held by Princess Patricia of Connaught, after whom the Regiment is named, and was succeeded by her cousin, Lady Patricia Ramsay, Countess Mountbatten of Burma in 1974.

The Memorial Baton Relay will be making 21 stops between Edmonton, Alberta, and Ottawa, Ontario, travelling as far east as Montréal, Québec.

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Tammy and Phil Fisher, Teresa Prato, Wenda Kennedy and Mario Desrochers escorted the LAV to the ceremony as part of 1st CAV. Photo: Kate Everson

A light armoured vehicle (LAV) arrives at Bain Park with the relay soldiers inside. Photo: Kate Everson

Legion Branch 110 Colour Party honours the fallen during the Last Post. Photo: Kate Everson

Pipes were played during the ceremony to hon-our the fallen. Photo: Kate Everson

A wave of blue and green snows air force and army together at the memorial site. Photo: Kate Everson

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By Bill FreemanNews - Norwood - The public school board’s refusal to allow children to ride a bus from Havelock Belmont Public School to Stepping Stone Preschool on Quebec Street is “about as asinine a de-cision you could come up with,” says Asphodel-Norwood Deputy-mayor Joe Crowley.

Deputy-mayor Crowley commented on an issue that has troubled local of-ficials including Peterborough MPP and Minister of Agriculture Jeff Leal. Crow-ley referred to a letter from KPR board chair Diane Lloyd to Leal extolling the “partnerships we have with all of our daycare providers” and saying that 800 metres was a “reasonable distance for students to travel.”

The “rigid busing policy,” as Leal calls it, prevents students from using buses if the distance is less than one ki-lometre from the school. Stepping Stone is 800 metres from HBPS with buses driving by daily.

The issue pertains to Havelock but has a significant impact on local fami-lies, says Crowley.

Six students, four to six years, would be able to use Stepping Stone’s after-school program, Hucklebug administra-tor Karen Radnor says.

There are families taking their chil-dren to other schools to access similar programs, Radnor adds.

“The buses go right by the door half-full. The school board has refused,” says Crowley.

It’s “unbelievable” that the KPR is asking young children to walk when a bus seat would be a safer option, Crow-ley said.

“[Mayor Pearcy] and others are working to keep small schools open and young families [in the area] so they can support local schools and our communi-ty. This is as about as asinine a decision as you could come up with. I am terribly disappointed in Diane Lloyd that she would support this philosophy for the young parents in Havelock.”

“It’s just a said situation.”

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Mayor Pearcy was part of a group that met with Leal.

“It’s not fair. Leal was very supportive,” he said.

In a letter to Lloyd, Leal talks about the “impacts rigid bus-ing policy is having on Stepping Stone and Hucklebug [in Nor-wood].

“I certainly appreciate that there needs to be a general policy

on who can get access to school bus services but clearly there are circumstances that require flex-ibility in policy and this is one of them,” he said. There’s “clearly space capacity” on buses for chil-dren attending Stepping Stone.

“At a time when the main dis-cussion is around declining en-rollment, does it not make sense that policy should be flexible

enough to encourage individuals to attend a close-by elementary school, Havelock Belmont, when eligible? One of the positive ways we can encourage families and individuals to live in rural communities is to make sure there are many services available like day care.”

When families place their Please see “Petitioning” on page B15

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Knitters offer Adopt-a-Child warmthBy Richard TurtleNews - Stirling - A group of lo-cal knitters got a little police as-sistance this year and now all par-ties involved are fully prepared for the close of registrations for this year’s Adopt-a-Child pro-gram.

Volunteer and regular mem-ber of the Helping Hands knit-ting group Thea Marriott says the women have supported dif-

ferent organizations in the past but the latest charitable initiative resulted from discussions with Stirling-Rawdon police officer Scott Burke, who has participat-ed in the Adopt-a-Child program here for several years. And with plenty of area children needing a little extra warmth this winter, the 20 or so knitters who make up the Helping Hands got their knitting needles out and started

making hats.The group began meeting

about five or six years ago, Mar-riott says, and their first collec-tive project was making prayer shawls.

“We met at a kitchen table, just at a house,” she explains, but as the group grew, kitchen tables large enough to accommodate everyone were harder to find. Now they meet twice a month

Stirling-Rawdon Police Chief Dario Cecchin and officer Scott Burke were at the most recent meeting of the Helping Hands knit-ters at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Stirling where they were presented with nearly 300 knitted hats for the Adopt-a-Child program.at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Stirling and they have supported many different causes in those short years.

“You name it, we’ve done it,” Marriott says of the group’s work that includes blankets, sweaters,

ponchos, baby clothes and hats destined for recipients ranging from cancer patients to newborns both close to home and on distant continents.

This year the women provided 284 knitted hats to the local po-

lice department for the Adopt-a-Child program. Police Chief Dar-io Cecchin was also on hand to accept the knitters’ donation. For further information or to register for Adopt-a-Child, contact your local police department.

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children at Stepping Stone it takes pressure off Hucklebug, he added.

“When services can be pro-vided close to home [this] is the best situation.”

Superintendent Peter Man-gold has visited the site twice, says Lloyd. The KPR has of-fered space at HBPS to “alleviate

any walking concerns they may have.”

So far, that offer hasn’t been taken up.

“We continue to be open to conversations to resolve the is-sue,” said Lloyd. The parties can petition the KPR’s Resource Committee for a “transportation exception.”

The board’s distance policy is

“age-appropriate and safe for all ages,” she added.

HBM council will support Stepping Stone “in any way,” says Mayor Ron Gerow.

“I can’t understand why the issue is a hard issue to deal with because there’s zero cost,” Ge-row said. “It’s a huge issue in the community and for a number of folks with preschool kids.”

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By John CampbellEntertainment - Brighton - Five women—flamboyant, eccentric, fun-ny and lovable—have been meeting every August at a beachfront cottage to keep alive a friendship that began when they were all members of a col-lege swim team.

How they spend four of those week-ends together over a 33-year span is certain to produce an assortment of laughs, giggles and guffaws when Brighton Barn Theatre presents The Dixie Swim Club, starting next week.

“It’s a riot, it really is,” said Ann Goulding, the play’s director. “I loved the characters … and the play is full of quick witticisms and funny lines.”

Written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, three of the most produced playwrights in North America today, The Dixie Swim Club holds appeal not just as “a girls night out,” Goulding said. “Men can find a common ground in it as well, because of their fishing and hunting trips and golfing weekends together. So both

Barn Theatre comedy full of laughs—and heart

The cast for Brighton Barn Theatre’s production of The Dixie Swim Club is made up of, in front, l-r, Lisa Clark-Sampson (who plays “the perennial team captain”), Victoria Farrell (Dinah Grayson, the group’s wise-cracking cynic), Joanne Hoekstra (Jeri Neal McFeeley, a “ditzy ray of sunshine”) and Mary Lou Stogre (Lexie Richards, the Southern belle), and, in back, Linda Sac-chett (Vernadette Simms, “a hard luck case). Photo: John Campbell

genders can relate to the play.”

The five characters come to rely on each other over

the years to meet challenges that in-clude men, sex, marriage, parenting, divorce and aging, but it’s when fate throws a wrench into one of their lives that the power of teamwork is once again demonstrated, while taking the comedy into a surprising direction.

This is Goulding’s seventh produc-tion as director at the theatre and its cast members—Linda Sacchett, Lisa Clark-Sampson, Mary Lou Stogre, Victoria Farrell and Joanne Hoek-stra—are “seasoned” Brighton Barn actresses … “five of the best.”

Rehearsals three times a week began in mid-July “and we’ve been laughing ever since,” Goulding said. “They’re a great bunch of girls. I call them my Chicks.”

Ten performances are scheduled: September 26, 27, October 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 at 8 p.m., and September 28 and October 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased at the Proctor House box office from 1 to 4 p.m. weekdays or by calling 613-475-2144 anytime.

For more information visit <bright-onbarntheatre.ca>.

Brighton Barn Theatre traditionally puts on three productions each year: a play in the spring and the fall, and a Christmas show; a summer show is sometimes done as well.

Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO) was formed to maintain Proc-

tor House. Brighton Barn Theatre came along later to provide critical support for SOHO.

“We’ve been doing plays since 2002,” long-time the-atre president Art Middleton

said. “We contribute about $12,000 a year to the run-ning of Proctor House. As a fund-raising event we’ve been relatively successful helping keep the organiza-tion going.”

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Events

BELLEVILLEOvereaters anOnymOus meeting every Friday, 10 a.m. Calvary Temple, corner of Wallbridge Loyalist and Hwy 2 West. Contact Dianne 613-392-0081.

Open DOOr Café - Every Wednesday from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. E, Bel-leville. There is no cost for this hot meal however donations are gratefully accepted. For more info: 613 969-5212.

Belleville General Hospital Auxiliary requires adults and students over 14 years to volunteer for evening and weekends (Retail and In-Services areas). Info 613 969 7400 ext: 2297. Day posi-tions also available. Orientation Session, Wednesday, September 24, 1 P.M.

Belleville puBlic Library Cana-dian author presentation: Arthur Joyce, Tuesday, Sepetmber 23, 6:30 pm. Free to public

Belleville GarDen Club meets the 4th Tuesday of the month, 7-9 pm, Moira Secondary School, 275 Farley Ave, Belleville. Info 613-966-7455.

Gleaners FOOD Bank Quinte Inc An-nual General Meeting, September 22, 6:30 P.M., 25 Wallbridge Cres. Belleville.

euchre/BiD euchre Cards, 4th Monday of every month, 7 p.m., Col-lege Hill United Church, 16 North Park St., Belleville. Everyone welcome.

Quinte FrienDship Club, 4th. Wednesday of each month, 7 PM, down-stairs, Richmond Retirement Center. Ac-tivities include out to lunch bunch, pot luck dinners, euchre nights etc. Info: drop in, or 969-4475. New members welcome

mOnDay, septemBer 22, The Business & Professional Women’s clubs of Quinte dinner, Montrose Inn. Speaker: Sylvia Draaistra, Volunteer Coordinator for Habitat for Humanity, Hastings-Prince Edward. Call Lois at 613-966-3091 for reservations and further information.

Fish Fry, St. Mark’s United Church, 237 Cannifton Rd N, Sunday, Sept. 28. Continuous serving 5-6:30 p.m. Adults $13; Children (under12) $6. Reserve at 613-968-8268. Take out available while quantities last.

Quinte seniOrs Euchre Club meets at the Parkdale Community Centre every Mon. at 1:30 pm. Everyone 50 plus wel-come. Cost $3.00 includes door prize, 50/50 draw and euchre score prizes

sunDay, sept. 21, 1 p.m.: Global Peo-ple’s March, calling for climate change ac-tion. Belleville’s Waterfront Trail, Meyers’ Pier parking lot, South John St. Bring your children, parents, friends, and dogs

FOOt care, 4th Wednesday of each month, Starts 9am, Quinte Living Centre 270 Front St, Belleville. Call 613-392-4181 to book an appointment.

Brunch & Bake Sale, sponsored by Men’s Club of Westminster United Church, 1199 Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd, Saturday, September 20, 8:30-10:30 am. Adults $9 or two for $17, children 6-12 $5, under 6

free. Call 613-968-4304 or at the door.

septemBer 21, 10:30 AM, Christ Church, 39 Everett St, Belleville will join churches around the world to celebrate ‘Back to Church Sunday’. BBQ lunch following the service.

vOlunteer Drivers needed Thursdays from 12:30-3:30pm to provide transportation to seniors attending our Activity Group in Belleville. Join us for the afternoon, participate in the activities and help serve tea, coffee and snacks. To register: 613-969-0130

take Back the Night. Thursday, Sep-tember 25, 6:30 pm, Belleville Market Square. Shattering the Silence through Poetry, Music, Art. Refreshments and Women’s March at end of evening. Info: Jen 613-967-1416 x 223 or Leslie 613-332-1878.

perspectives, the Annual Juried Art Show of the Belleville Art Asso-ciation opens Thursday Sept. 25, John M. Parrott Art Gallery, Belleville Pub-lic Library Reception 6-7.30p. Awards handed out and refreshments served. Ex-hibition and sale of work Sept 25-Oct. 30. Info: 613-968-7301 or sdwgwalker@ sympatico.ca

rOast BeeF Dinner, Saturday September 20, 4.30 - 6PM. College Hill United Church, 16 North Park St, Belleville. Adults $13.00 Children 6-12 $6.00. Tickets: Bonnie at 613-962-4147.

sept. 22, Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre News, Quinte Field Naturalist meeting, 7pm, Sills Auditorium, Bridge Street United Church, Belleville.

FrienDs OF the Library book sale daily at the Bookstore. Accepting gently used books, CD and DVD donations. Foyer of Belleville Public Library 10-4, Monday-Saturday. 613-968-6731 ext 2245

Diners cluB Belleville: Every Tuesday from 12noon until 2:00pm, Parkdale Com-munity Centre, 119 Birch St. Belleville. Info: 613-969-0130

FOOt care every Tuesday, starts at 9am, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Belleville. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee). Call 613-392-4181 for appointment.

the anaF Unit 201 Pipes and Drums is recruiting members. Free lessons and Band practices are at the ANAF Unit 201 (upper Floor) 187 Front St, Belleville, Tuesday nights from 630-830pm. All are welcome. For info: www.anaf201.ca

BRIGHTONcallanetics class: Stretch of Yoga, strength of ballet. Fridays, 10 a.m. at Trinity-St. Andrews United Church, 56 Prince Edward St. Brighton. Call Gail to register 613-967-4447.

supper’s reaDy, Trinity St Andrew’s United Church, every Wednesday, 5 pm. A community meal for those for whom a free meal is a blessing. Donations welcome.

BilliarDs at The Beacon, Fridays, 7-9 PM. Open to adults for billiards, bets and bull-shooting. Three tables. All pro-ceeds support the Beacon Youth Centre. Beacon Youth Centre, 10 Alice St. Unit

5, Brighton. Info: 613-885-1100

rOyal canaDian Legion Applefest Dinner & Dance, Friday, September 26. Roast Pork Dinner 6-7pm, Music 7pm. $15/person advance from Legion, $18 at the door. 25 Park St., Brighton

sewinG Blitz for Premature Babies, Brighton Arena, Hwy 2. Sept. 22, 9:30 am. Bring your serger/sewing machine. Instruction and fabric supplied. Small quilts for Kingston and Peterborough NICU. Pre-registration and info: Valerie 613-243-4716

sept. 23 Brighton Garden Awards Night. 7pm, King Edward Community Center

t.r.e.n.D.s. presentatiOns covering senior’s health, aging, memory concerns/dementia and community services. every 4th Wednesday of the month, 6-8 pm, Fam-ily Health Team, 170 Main St., Brighton. Free for area residents. Info and to sign up: Vicki 613-475-1555. Drop-ins welcome. September 24: Community Resources

trinity-st. anDrew’s United Church Clothing Depot now open. Wed, Thurs, Sat: 10am-2pm. Friday: 10am-8pm. Closed Sun-Tues. For pick ups: 613-475-2705.

CAMPBELLFORDcampBellFOrD kinette Bingo every Thursday at 7pm. Campbellford/Seymour Arena, 313 Front St. N. $1000 Jackpot in 54 numbers, consolation prize of $200. Wheelchair accessible.

every mOnDay, 7 p.m. Campbellford Citizen’s Choir meets at Senior Citizen’s Building. All welcome

BlOOD pressure Clinic, Sept. 19, Campbellford Memorial Hospital, 1-4pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. All Welcome.

tuesDays, 1-3 p.m., Fun Darts. All Welcome. Campbellford Legion Branch 103, 34 Bridge St W 705-653-2450

kent ymca Child Care Centre before and after school and PA day care. Kent Public School. Call 905-372-4318 x 404 or 705-632-9205 for rates and info.

Quinte men’s Gospel Chorus, Camp-bellford Baptist Church, 166 Grand Rd., Sunday September 21, 7 pm. An evening of praise and worship. Refreshments and fellowship to follow

rummaGe sale, Christ Church An-glican, Campbellford, Thurs. Sept. 25, 12-4:30pm; Fri. Sept. 26, 9am-4:30pm; Sat. Sept. 27 (Bag Day) 9am-12:30pm

FOOtcare clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346

the trent Valley Shrine Club 6th annual Classic Country Music Afternoon, Campbellford Legion 1-5pm, Sunday September 28. Door prizes, 50-50 draw, dancing and good country music. Tickets $12.00 in advance from Dale Lockhart 705-924-2442 or $15.00 at the door.

Free GuiDeD walks in Ferris Park, Campbellford, every Tuesday. Meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge at 9 am. Enjoy this one hour opportunity to

explore the park, rain or shine.

st. anDrew’s Presbyterian Church, Campbellford Fall Rummage sale, Sep-tember 23-25. Tuesday and Wednesday, 9am-5pm and Thursday 9am-12pm bag day. 17 Ranney St. S. Info: Betty 705 -632-1023

tOps (take Off Pounds Sensibly), every Wednesday, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 17 Ranney St. S. (side door). Weigh-ins 5:30-6:00 p.m. Meetings 6:00-6:30 p.m. Join any time. All welcome.

learn the Art of Taoist Tai Chi - classes available throughout the week, Community Resource Centre 65 Bridge St, Campbellford, Join at anytime. Info: 705 696 1841 or 705 243 5216.

COLBORNEFOOD aDDicts Anonymous Meetings, Wednesdays, 11-noon, Prospect House, 1 Elgin Street (at King), Colborne, www.foodaddictsanonymous.org

men’s sOcial Group, Tuesdays at Community Care Northumberland, 11 King St. E. Colborne, 10-11 a.m. Info: 905-355-2989.

play GrOup, hosted by Northumber-land Cares for Children, Colborne Public School, 8 Alfred St. Colborne, Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray 905-885-8137 ext.209.

cOlBOrne liBrary Storytime program, open to children 2-5 years old. Thursdays, 11 am, beginning Sept. 25. To register: 905 355-3722 or drop by the library (Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4).

FOXBOROGOspel sinG Time, Saturday, Sept. 20, 6:30 pm. Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 513 Ashley St., Foxboro.

Diners cluB Thurlow: Every 4th Wednesday from 12-2:00pm, Thurlow Community Centre, 516 Harmony Rd. Corbyville. Info: 613-969-0130

FRANKFORDtake OFF Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Weekly Meetings, Wednesday Evenings, 7-8 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 60 North Trent St. Frankford. For more information call Fern 613-3952345

FrankFOrD liOns Hall, Moonshot Euchre, Wednesdays 1p.m.

FrankFOrD uniteD Church Sunday Service with Rev. Norman Long, 10:30 am. every week. Sunday school available. Come join us in fellowship.

hOly trinity Anglican Church, 60 North Trent St, Frankford Soup’s On Lun-cheon, Thursday, September 25, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $7.00. Everyone welcome.

alcOhOlics anOnymOus Keep It Simple Group, 8 pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 60 Trent St. N. (rear), Frankford. Info: www.quintewestaa.org or 1-866-951-3711

HASTINGSsalvatiOn army Lunch, 11:30AM – 1:00PM on the 2nd and the 4th Friday of each month, Civic Centre, Hastings. Soup, sandwiches, salad, dessert, coffee, tea and juice. Everyone welcome

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Thank YouBarnard, Sarah

1920 - 2014We the family of the late Sarah Barnard would like to express our heart-felt gratitude to everyone for their kind support during a dicult time. For the many oral arrangements, cards and donations, we thank you. A special thank you to the Doctors and Nurses of the Quinte Health Care, 4th oor Sills Wing and Quinte 5 Medical, the Paramed Home Care and Meals on Wheels. A special thanks to Rev. Roy McGrath and Rev. Mark Sullivan for the church service, and soloist Rev. Laurence Croswell (Brockville), grand daughters Kelly and Catherine for their Eulogy, the Belleville Wesleyan Church for their excellent luncheon and for use of their facilities. anks also to the Madoc McConnell Funeral Home for their excellent service to us.

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Thank you everyone for a very successful fundraiser. To the volunteers who come and work endlessly for us.

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received during the illness and passing of Elda Marshall, our dear

wife, mother and grandmother.Thank you to relatives, friends

and neighbours for your support including cards, donations

and your kind words.Thank you to the staff at Moira

Place for wonderful and loving care.Thank you to McConnell

Funeral Home in Tweed for such professional service.

Thank you to the Thomasburg UCW for the luncheon arranged on short notice. It was excellent as usual.

Special mention to Rev Tom Holmes for his time with the family and a

very appropriate memorial service.

- JackStewart

Thank YouMy heartfelt thanks for the many cards and gifts sent

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McMartin, Reta DorothyPassed away at Amica at Quinte G a r d e n s Ret i rement R e s i d e n c e on Sunday, Sep tember 14th, 2014 in her 91st year. Daugh-ter of the late Claude and Essie Tucker (nee Frost). Be-loved wife to the late Harry Rickerd Mc-Martin (2010). Loving mother to Shirley Sills (Bob), Joan Johnston (Allen), John Chisholm (Wanda), David Chisholm (Con-nie), Robert McMartin (Donna), and Harry McMartin (late Carol). Survived by brother Roy Tucker (Fern) and pre-deceased by her sister Marion and by brother Don-ald. Reta will be sadly missed by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville (613-968-5588) on Friday, September 19th from 2-4 & 7-9p.m. Funeral service will be held from the Eastminster United Church, 432 Bridge St. E., Belleville on Saturday, September 20th, 2014 at 11:00a.m. (with visita-tion from 10-11a.m. before the service). Rev. Ed Bentley officiating. Interment to follow at Bethel Cemetery in Stirling. If desired, donations to the Canadian Can-cer Society or the Eastminster United Church would be appreciated by the fam-ily. For online condolences, please visit www.rushnellfamilyservices.com CL445987

DONNELLY, MARGARET JOANNE “Peggy”, peacefully at her home in Brighton on Thursday, September 11, 2014, age 56 years. Peggy Donnelly of Brighton, daughter of the late Kingsley Brintnell and the late JoAnne (Chapman). Loving wife of Joel Donnelly. Dear mother of Anthony Donnelly (Hayley Sloan) of Taiwan, and Josh Donnelly (Crystal Richardson) of Brighton. Sister of Randy Brintnell and his wife Marla of Lakeville Connecticut, and Greg Brintnell and his wife Julie of Trenton. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Hailey and Brooke McMurter. The family will receive friends at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church, Brighton on Friday, September 19th, 2014 from 4 to 5 p.m. Service to follow in the Church at 5 o’clock. Cremation with interment Waite’s Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Community Care Access Centre, the Diabetes Association, or to Cancer Research, would be appreciated by the family. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the CCAC, Paramed nurses, Eva Landry, Brighton Community Care, Dr. M.A. MacIntyre, Dr. Martin of K.G.H., Dr. Clarke, Roxanne Lomothe, and St. Elizabeth PSW’s, Chique and Heather. Arrangements in care of the Brighton Funeral Home.www.rushnellfamilyservices.com

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MACKEYRichard Austin

Passed away peacefully at Cobourg Hills Hospital with his loving friend Beverly Dale by his side, after a short

illness, on August 7 2014, at the age of 83. Predeceased by his wife Lillian (Hillier) and his eldest daughter Sherry. Loving father of Shawna. Beloved grandfather of Amber, Branden, Cameron and Ryley. Cherished great-grandfather of Hannah and Ronin. Predeceased by his sisters Jean and Evelyn and his brother John. A small informal gathering was held on Wednesday September 17 at 1 p.m, at his interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Garnet William BEAMISH “BUD” at the age of 81, passed away peacefully in Bar-rie, Ontario, Monday, September 8th, 2014 at Royal Victoria Hospital after a short battle with Cancer. Bud’s four children Victoria Fernley (Don Ramsey), KathyLin-dsay, Chuck Beamish (Rose Beamish), Bill Beamish (Lois Beamish Taylor)along with Melanie (granddaughter in law) Lindsay and his faithful dog Little Bear were all at his side.

His grandchildren, Shawn, Corey, Nicole, Samantha, Melissa, Emily, Hunter, Clare, as well as his great grandchildren Cheyenne, Chasen, and Wayne will miss him dearly.

Bud was predeceased by his wife Kathleen “Ada” and then Joyce. Bud was a kind and generous man who spent wonderful retire-ment years as a sheep, goat, donkey farm-er in the rural area of Marmora. We are all so grateful for his kind and generous spirit and love for his family.

Bud was born in Brampton on January 27th, 1933 to Henry and Mary Beamish, Bud was predeceased by his siblings Char-lie, Jack, and Donald, and Dorothy. But will always be remembered fondly by his sister Norma Munroe (John Munroe)

A Celebration of Life will be held Satur-day, September 20, 2014 between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm at the home of Chuck Beamish, 2033 Lea Road, Innisfil, Ontario.

A Condolence and Commemorative page may also be found at www.peacefultransition.ca

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Terry McGuireJuly 20, 1965-September 14, 2013Loving Husband, Father & GrandfatherA year has passed, it’s lonesome here, we miss you more each day. Life doesn’t seem the same since you have gone away. When days are sad and lonely and everything goes wrong, we seem to hear you whisper “Cheer Up and Carry On” Each time we see your picture you seem to smile and say, “Don’t cry, I’m in God’s hands, we’ll meet again someday!”-Sadly missed, but loved always byNancy, Kaitlyn and Rob, Riley and Grandchildren-Joseph & Macey

MUNICIPALITY OF BRIGHTON Public Works & Development67 Sharp Road, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0Tel: 613-475-1162 Fax: 613-475-2599

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Check back regularly at http://www.govdeals.ca/brighton

Current Equipment up for Auction:

(1) 2000 Ford F150 Ext Cab 4X4 pickup (1) 2001 Ford F250 Diesel Reg Cab 4X4 pickup & Snowplow (1) 1991 GMC 3500 Truck With Dumpbox (1) 1992 International 4900 Single Axle Dumpbox, Snowplow & Wing (1) 1989 GMC 3500 Cube Van (1) 2007 Ferris Walk Behind Mower (1) 2004 Holder Sidewalk Tractor with Snowplow/ Snowblower/Sander & Boom Flail Mower

Contact information: Murney Gibson by email [email protected]

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Campbell’s HoneyCampbell’s HoneyHoney For Sale

$3.50 per poundat the Honey House

220 Campbell Road, WarkworthAugust and September

Friday and Saturday 9am - 4pm (705) 924-2577

JanomeBaby Lock

ElnaBernina

Sewing MachineTune-ups from

$4595

NewMachines from

$22900

62 Bridge Street EastCampbellford (705) 653-5642

51 B King St. E.Bowmanville (905) 623-2404

NOW INTHREE LOCATIONS

182 George St. N.Peterborough (705) 742-3337

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

NEW APPLIANCES

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

PAYS CASH $$$

For good used appliances in working order or not, but no junk, please. VISA & M A S T E R C A R D accepted. We have our own nancing also. Shop at our competitors and then come see for yourself, quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. WE DELIVER.

We Sell Gas Refrigerators!

SMITTY’SAPPLIANCES LTD.1-613-969-0287

NEW & USEDAPPLIANCES

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FRANKFORD, ON 613.398.1611BANCROFT, ON 613.332.1613

WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS

2014 FALL REBATE

SAVE UP TO $600ON SELECTED

MODELSCall for more informationYour local DEALER

www.chesher.ca

CENTRAL BOILEROUTDOOR FURNACES

Delivery and maintenance package included. Limited time offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.

THE FURNACE BROKERGodfrey, ON | 613-374-2566

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CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES

Starting at

$5,990

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COMING EVENTS

6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo.com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.

LAND O’LAKES CURLING CLUB Registration for 2014/15 season Sunday, Sept. 28, 1-4 pm and Wed. Oct. 1,7-9 pm. Open House Oct. 19, 1-4 pm.

DEATH NOTICE

OBITUARY

COMING EVENTS

*R&J’s Fall Fashion Show & Dance!* (Sat Oct 4th). Come Single or with a date! Dance with Romeo & Juliet & enjoy Fashion by Vivacious” (101 Dundas St West) & “Studio B” (44 Dundas St West.) Buy tickets in advance to win over $200 of Fall Fashion from these downtown stores! Without tickets it’s a $10 cover at the door. Trenton Legion 9 pm-1 am, Back Door.

Studio Tour! Plevna area, September 27 and 28, 10-4, follow the signs. Contact Jim 613-479-2464. Web: northfrontenacbackroadsst udiotour.com

DEATH NOTICE

OBITUARY DUMP RUNSJunk removal &

willing to move arti- cles for individuals.

613-475-9591

MUTTON METALSALVAGE

Free removal ofscrap metal.Call Jeff at

905-344-7733.

Property Wanted: 1-Hobby farms with decent buildings any location2-Waterfront home or cottage under $400,0003-Small Business showing profit.Free evaluation upon request.____________________________________________

Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative

Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000

COMING EVENTS

Turkey Supper at St. Andrew’s United Church, Queensborough, Wed. October 1st, 4:30 -7 p.m. Adults $12, Children 6-12 $5, 5 & under free. Every- one Welcome.

Wanted, Line Dancers, no experience necessary, Wednesdays 1-3 p.m. Trenton. For more information please call 905-373-6183 or email: [email protected]

YOGA IN NORWOOD AND WESTWOOD. Adults, kids, seniors, therapeutic. Teacher Training available. www.wavelengthsyoga.co m. Email [email protected]. Call (705) 639-8937

FOR SALE

Butcher Supplies, Leather + Craft Supplies and Ani- mal Control Products. Get your Halfords 134 page FREE CATALOG . 1-800-353-7864 or email: [email protected]. Visit our Web Store w w w. h a l f o r d s m a i l o r - der.com.

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

WANTED

IN MEMORIAM

2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LT., 4 door, 4 cal, AT, air, tilt, cruise, POWER windows, doors, locks. Keyless remote, AM/FM CD, alum wheels, Michelin tires last fall, lumbar front seat. Only 89,000 km. Has factory warranty up to 2015. Like new condition. Safety & e-test included. Sale price $8,550.00 Financing available. 613-962-6353

CL443237

Freelance ITComputer ServicesNetwork Support“Home & Office” Factory Imaging

Virus RemovalData RecoveryWireless Setup

Internet & Email“On-site Service”

Ph: (613) 902-5455www.freelance-it.ca

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Table saw - Craftsman 10”, 3 HP, table ext. sawdust bag, excellent cond. $250; Dewalt 20” variable speed Scroll Saw stand, light, extra blades, Used very little $300 firm.; Rigid osculating belt & spindle sander, excellent condition $175. Cash only 613-969-1581

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS.Best Price, Best Quality.All Shapes & Colors Available.Call 1-866-652-6837w w w . t h e c o v e r - guy.com/newspaper

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 www.crownsteelbui ld- ings.ca

WANTED

Standing timber, hard maple, soft maple, red and white oak, etc. Quality workmanship guaranteed. 705-957-7087.

Wanted: Standing timber, mature hard/softwood. Also wanted, natural stone, cubicle or flat, any size. 613-968-5182.

FARM

Airless spray painting, roofs & sides, steel roofs repairs. 5 & 6” seamless eavestrough, soffit, facia, gutterguard installed or delivered. Free estimates. 1(877)490-9914.

WANTED

IN MEMORIAM

COMPUTER

FOR SALE

Barn Painting & Repairs

R. ANDERSONSheet metal (screwnailed)

SandblastingAirless Spray Painting

1-800-290-3496 613-395-2857

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Saturdays only10 am-4pm

Call 613-827-7277

HONEY FOR SALE

Twin Sisters Hive & Honey Products

231 Frankford Road, StirlingWe sell bulk honey in your containers,

prepackaged liquid and creamed honey, wedding favours, buckwheat honey, beeswax skin creams & lip

balms, candles, pollen, maple syrup, honey butter, gifts and more.

VEHICLES

FARM

FOR SALE

VEHICLES

FARM

FOR SALE

FARM

Barn Repairs, Steel roof repairs, barn boards, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screw nail- ing, roof painting, barn painting. Call John 613-955-8689.

FARM

FOR SALE

FARM

FOR SALE

FARM

FOR SALE

Classified ad deadline is Mondays at 3 p.m. Residential ad rates start at $13.00 for 2 weeks

Sell it fast! Book your ad 613-966-2034 • 613-475-0255

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Please join us on Oct. 4th, 2014 at 1:00 pm for the “Fall Roundup Sale” of registered Herefords, at the Lindsay Exhibition Fairgrounds, 354 Angeline

Street South, Lindsay, Ont.On oer will be cows, bred heifers &

heifer calves plus herd bull prospects. For catalogue or information call 613-394-2431 or 905-263-2300. Catalogue available online at

www.ontarioherefords.ca CL55

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LOAN$

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Craig BlowerMORTGAGE BROKER

Lic. #10343

Financial Services Inc.

DEBT CONSOLIDATIONPURCHASE FINANCING

& CONSTRUCTION LOANS

Each office independently owned and operated.

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Kenmau Ltd.

Call Kenmau Ltd. Property Management (Since 1985)

613-392-2601

BELLEVILLE (Lingham Street) Main level 2 bedroom apartment. Private entrance. Fridge, stove and water included. For Sept. 1st occupancy. $775 /mth.

BRIGHTON 3 bedroom townhouse, laminate floors, 1 1/2 baths, gas fireplace, eat-in kitchen. $900/mth + heat + hydro.

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Attractive 2 bdrm with fridge & stove and water. Window

coverings and freshly painted. Building has

security entrance & laundry facilities. $700/mth plus heat

& hydro.

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1Kenmau Ltd.(Since 1985)

Property Management613-392-2601

BRIGHTON BRIGHTON DOWNTOWNBachelor, 1 & 2 bedrooms with fridge & stove.

$500-$650 plus utilities

Kenmau Ltd. since 1985

Property Management 613-392-2601

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FANTASTIC FIND!

Bay Terrace Apartments334 Dundas St. E.

STUNNING 1 & 2 bdrm suites, GREAT amenities!

Indoor pool, social rm. w/ events, gym,

secured entry. Move in incentives!

CALL TODAY!1-888-478-7169

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www.realstar.ca

LOOK NO FURTHER!PRINCE WILLIAM

APARTMENTS165 Herchimer Ave.Beautiful 1 & 2 bdrm

suites! Great amenities! Outdoor pool, sauna, exercise rm, social rm

w/events.OFFICE OPEN

DAILY! CALL Now!

613-966-5599 www.realstar.ca

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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLEAPPOINTMENTS TO A DISASTER RELIEF

COMMITTEE UNDER THE ONTARIO DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Following a recent flood event, Council requested the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to declare the City of Belleville a disaster area for the purposes of the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program (ODRAP). A Disaster Relief Committee must be formed consisting of 5 members of the public to fund-raise and distribute funds to affected property owners. Council members, municipal staff members, or residents affected by the flood are not eligible to sit on the Committee.The City of Belleville invites written applications from citizens who wish to have their names considered for appointment to the Disaster Relief Committee. This is an opportunity for you to participate in vital community service within your City.The City of Belleville’s procedure requires that any property owner and/or resident or tenant interested in an appointment to the committee complete a letter of application or application form available from the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall or on the City’s website at www.belleville.ca.All applications must be received in the Clerk’s office, City Hall, at the address noted below, no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September 26, 2014. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, SO 2001, c25 and may be made public during the appointment process.Matt MacDonald, City ClerkBelleville City Hall 169 Front Street, Belleville, ON K8N 2Y8

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TUCK’S PARALEGAL SERVICES

Call 1-888-611-5243 for assistance

Representing your interests since 1995.

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We can help withCommissioners for taking oaths

Record SuspensionsProduct LicensingZoning Changes

Statutory Accident BenefitsFederal Tax Court & More

AND MUCH MORE!

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 380

GOLF TOURNAMENTSeptember 21

Shotgun Start 10 a.m.Salt Creek Golf Links

For info phone 705-924-2007 CL44

2854 MANAGER, PALLIATIVE & HOSPICE

Permanent Full-time PositionHaliburton Highlands Health Services (HHHS), situated in the beautiful Haliburton Highlands, is an outstanding model of rural health care, encompassing acute and long term care as well as a range of community health services. A leader in rural health care, HHHS has an exciting opportunity for an individual to join the team in providing strategic and operational oversight to the Hospice Palliative Care program. The Manager will be responsible for promoting outstanding client/patient and family experience by developing and supporting a high performance team of staff and volunteers, while ensuring high quality, safe client/patient care. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, the Manager will also support program planning development and implementation, and the evaluation of services to meet the needs of the specific client/patient populations across the organization. The Manager will provide leadership to develop a Hospice Hub of Excellence in Haliburton County. In order to achieve excellence in this role, the candidate must possess a health-related diploma/degree, current registration in with a regulatory college and have a significant experience in Palliative Care and/or Hospice Care, experience in volunteer management, and 3 years of management experience. If interested in this opportunity, please submit a resume in confidence by September 30, 2014 to:

Human ResourcesHaliburton Highlands Health ServicesBox 115, Haliburton, ON K0M [email protected]: 705-457-2398www.hhhs.ca

Haliburton Highlands Health Services thanks all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be

contacted. If you are contacted by HHHS regarding a job opportunity or testing, please advise if you require accommodation. Information received relating to

accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially

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Haliburton Highlands Health Services

Account # 821524 Ad # 6449537

Phone: (705) 457-1392

Fax: (705) 457-2398

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MANAGER, PALLIATIVE & HOSPICEPermanent Full-time Position

Haliburton Highlands Health Services (HHHS), situated in the beautiful Haliburton Highlands, is an outstanding model of rural health care, encompassing acute and long term care as well as a range of community health services. A leader in rural health care, HHHS has an exciting opportunity for an individual to join the team in providing strategic and operational oversight to the Hospice Palliative Care program. The Manager will be responsible for promoting outstanding client/patient and family experience by developing and supporting a high performance team of staff and volunteers, while ensuring high quality, safe client/patient care. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, the Manager will also support program planning development and implementation, and the evaluation of services to meet the needs of the specific client/patient populations across the organization. The Manager will provide leadership to develop a Hospice Hub of Excellence in Haliburton County. In order to achieve excellence in this role, the candidate must possess a health-related diploma/degree, current registration in with a regulatory college and have a significant experience in Palliative Care and/or Hospice Care, experience in volunteer management, and 3 years of management experience. If interested in this opportunity, please submit a resume in confidence by September 30, 2014 to:

Human ResourcesHaliburton Highlands Health ServicesBox 115, Haliburton, ON K0M [email protected]: 705-457-2398www.hhhs.ca

Haliburton Highlands Health Services thanks all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be

contacted. If you are contacted by HHHS regarding a job opportunity or testing, please advise if you require accommodation. Information received relating to

accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially

FREELANCE REPORTER REQUIRED

The Central Hastings News is looking for a freelance reporter to help cover the Marmora/Centre Hastings area.

If you have better than average writing and photography skills, a flexible

schedule and enjoy meeting people, please send a sample of your work to

Managing Editor Terry Bush at [email protected].

Weekend work and a good camera are required for this position.

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

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Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

APARTMENTSP R A D A C O U R T

CALL 1-800-706-4459613-475-3793 9am - 5pmwww.pradacourt.com

Featuring 2 bedroom apartments with all amenities including: fridge, stove, air conditioning and wheelchair access.The apartments are attractive and the buildings are secure.Ideal for Seniors or retired couples

BRIGHTON

LIVESTOCK

6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo.com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.

NOTICES

LIVESTOCK

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

PETS

2 Female German Shep- herd pups, 11 wks old. $400. Mother and father on site. 613-478-6209

Dog Grooming by Berna- dette. Professional servic- es with TLC. New clients welcome. 550 Trenton- Frankford Rd, 1 minute north of 401. (613)243-8245.

NOTICES

LIVESTOCK

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

MORTGAGES

LARGE FUND --- Borrow- ers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today!We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money isavailable right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely oncredit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Applyonline www.capitaldir- ect.ca

FOR RENT

MORTGAGES

$$ MONEY $$ CONSOLIDATE

Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK!

Better Option Mortgage #10969

1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

COMMERCIAL RENT

Large Garage for rent, 37’x29’, 427 Bridge St West, Belleville, 613-962-7358

FOR RENT

Warkworth Main St., 546 sq. ft. store with parking and water included, rent is $550/month plus utilities and HST. Call 705-927-8409.

FOR RENT

Havelock - Great for sen- iors! One bedroom on ground level no stairs, newly decorated, central- ly located $700. Con- trolled access to quiet building. 2 bdrm apart- ment on 2nd floor $720. Appliances, storage unit, parking and laundry incl. Utilities extra 705-778-5442.

FOR RENT

NOTICES

FOR RENT

House for rent in Has- tings, $950/month plus heat and hydro. First, last and references required. Good sized 3 bedroom century home. 5 applianc- es, large family friendly yard, close to school and shopping. Call Lynne 705-696-3698.

Marmora Gem- 2 bed- rooms, 4 appliances. Quiet 4-plex. Ideal for seniors. $825 plus hydro. Refer- ences. Call Doug 905-247-0525.

Need a home? Call the Hastings Housing Re- source Centre. Services offered in Belleville, Quinte West, North and Centre Hastings. (613)969-1748.

FOR RENT

NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR RENT

Renovated, clean, 2 bed- room apartment, 8 mins south of Tweed in Tho- masburg area. $650/plus hydro. Well maintained building, beautiful rural setting. Call 613-885-5914.

Springbook (between Stir- ling and Marmora), 1 bed- room apartment available immediately. $650, heat, hydro included. Parking available. Newly renovat- ed. Non-smoker. 613-395-9429 or 613-403-0561

TWO BEDROOM apart- ment between Brighton & Trenton. Quiet setting, 1 minute off Highway 2. Pri- vate drive and entrance. Spacious lawn. Adults pre- ferred. $850 per month. Heat & hydro included. No pets. 613-392-8776.

ROOM / BOARD

LG Country home 5 MILES WEST OF MARMORA. $1200/mth. Incls meals and laundry. Non smok- er/no pets 705-778-1842

Hi! Divorced man (40-55) n/s, works/lives in the Quinte Area, is looking for a divorced medium-slim lady for companion - share every day things. Coffee 613-847-5480 message.

Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, ex- change messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-590-8215

NOTICES

PERSONALPERSONALPERSONAL

TRUE PSYCHICSFor Answers, CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsy- chics.ca

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

Metroland Media Classifieds

Residential items only1-888-967-3237

Buy 1 week get 1 free!

Visit us onlinewww.InsideBelleville.com

In Memoriam

$15.60 + HST75 words, 25¢/extra word Border $5.00 (optional)

613-966-2034 x 560

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Requires full time HVAC installers and technicians

to work in our team oriented environment.

We are looking for G2 or G3 and helpers eager to start in this trade.

We are a customer focused business that is looking for candidates with integrity

who want a future with a great company.

Please apply to [email protected]

All applications kept confidential.

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APPLE PACKERSrequired Immediately

atKnight’s Appleden

FruitPlease apply within

Knight’s Appleden Fruit Ltd.

RR 3 Colborne, OntContact Amyamycook@

knights-appleden.ca

The Township of Stirling-Rawdon is seeking persons interested in assisting with the 2014 municipal election. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office and at www.stirling-rawdon.com.

Charles Croll, Clerk/Returning OfficerTownship of Stirling-Rawdon14 Demorest Road, P.O. Box 40Stirling, Ontario K0K 3E0

Phone 613-395-3380e-mail: [email protected] CL442625 CL

4459

89FULL TIME DENTAL

ASSISTANT Belleville Dental Care is seeking a level 2, highly motivated & reliable Dental

Assistant with a positive attitude. CDAA registration is required.

Exceptional communication skills would be an asset. We are willing

to train the appropriate candidate.Delivering resume in person to:

Belleville Dental Care135 Victoria Ave.

Belleville, ONK8N 2B1

Or email – [email protected] or fax 613-969-7769

www.bellevilledental.ca

FULL TIME &PART TIME

Contract Drivers& Dispatcherneeded for Belleville/

Trenton Courier Service. Must have own vehicle.

Call Tues. To Fri. 8 am - 2 pm.

613-392-5585 or 613-967-5941 C

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Located an hour east of Toronto, the thriving Southeastern Ontario community of Northumberland County has a rich history of agricultural production, world-class

manufacturing, and economic viability. As the upper tier of municipal government, we weave together seven diverse yet complementary municipalities.

Manager, Land Use Planning In this new position as Manager, Land Use Planning, you will be joining a dynamic workplace focusing on

the County’s people and partnership opportunities exploring possibilities for a strong and vibrant County. As a best practices leader and collaborative partner, you will perform within the legislative and regulatory standards

set out in the applicable Federal, Provincial and Municipal statutes.

You will be responsible for the identication and tracking of industry best practices and trends, the preparation and control of the approved Planning ofce budget, revenues, and expenditures, and the provision of periodic

updates regarding the County Ofcial Plan. In addition to coordinating the annual budget preparation for the Planning ofce, you will monitor demographic changes and County growth/development trends, manage strategic outlooks for the short, mid, and long-term use of land and the corresponding revisions to the County’s Ofcial Plan, and forecast the needs for services in the County. Methodical in your approach, you will implement best-practice operating procedures that comply with applicable legislation and regulatory standards, track the quality of implementation, and provide follow-up coaching as required. You will also share your knowledge of technical and professional planning with County Staff and Council, including the analysis and preparation related to impact studies and land-use proposals. Liaising with a variety of stakeholders, you will administer support and offer professional planning advice to lower-tier municipalities, assist members of the general public as well as professionals, and develop meaningful internal and external relationships, representing the County in all accounts.

You must have a university degree with 7 to 10 years of diverse experience in the eld of municipal planning, a membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), and are a Registered Professional Planner (RPP). You have a thorough understanding of the Planning Act and associated regulations, familiarity with rural planning and strategies as well as the ability to apply the principles related to Provincial legislation. In addition, you must be available to represent the County at all Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hearings and have experience utilizing GIS systems for research and analyses.

Please submit a resume and cover letter, by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 26, 2014, to:

Human ResourcesCounty of Northumberland555 Courthouse Road Cobourg, ON K9A 5J6e-mail: [email protected]: 905-372-3046

The successful candidate will be required to submit a satisfactory Criminal Reference Check or Vulnerable Sector Search prior to the commencement of employment. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be notified.

Please note that accommodations are available, upon request, to support potential applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. Please e-mail your request to [email protected] or call 905-372-3329 ext. 2327.

Alternative formats of this job posting are available upon request.

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Located an hour east of Toronto, the thriving Southeastern Ontario community of Northumberland County has a rich history of agricultural

production, world-class manufacturing, and economic viability. As the upper tier of municipal government, we weave together seven diverse yet complementary

municipalities.

Advanced Care Paramedic• full-time

You will ll an existing vacancy and provide professional and efcient medical care to the Northumberland County community. An excellent communicator, you are able to work as part of a team, have excellent work habits, and can function with prolonged periods of stress while providing effective and sensitive services to the ill and injured. You are willing to participate in new and emerging pre-hospital treatments while mentoring and assisting with the education of Primary and Advanced Care Paramedics. The ability to work shifts and meet all physical and mental requirements is essential. You are a graduate of an accredited emergency health care program with current Ontario Base Hospital certication as an Advanced Care Paramedic or equivalent provincial licence if outside Ontario, have two years of relevant work experience, are able to safely operate emergency health services vehicles, and have a valid Ontario Class F driver’s licence with a safe driving record.

An acceptable driver’s abstract must be submitted with your resume. Resumes submitted without an acceptable driver’s abstract will not be reviewed.

Please submit a resume and cover letter, by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 26, 2014, to:

Human ResourcesCounty of Northumberland555 Courthouse Road Cobourg, ON K9A 5J6e-mail: [email protected]: 905-372-3046

The successful candidate will be required to submit a satisfactory Criminal Reference Check or Vulnerable Sector Search prior to the commencement of employment. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be notified.

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Professionals Needed.Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do one- on-one Presentations lo- cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing sup- port provided. Build finan- cial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

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Dump Runs and Estate Cleanups. Scrap removal and cash for vehicles. “Quick It’s Gone”. 6 1 3 - 9 2 1 - 1 8 0 1 , 613-967-9961.

Gentleman with truck for hire, reasonable rates. 613-392-3243

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Matt’s Music making it fun and easy custom lessons all guitar’s, keyboards & more. All levels and styles, set-ups and repairs, reasonable rates. Call Matt 705-639-5569

Women’s Native Teach- ings Group, 12 weeks starting September 23, 2014. 7-8:30pm. 19 Na- poleon Street, Brighton. $200 Call Linda 613-439-9791.

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County Water Treatment- Softeners, U.V. Lights, R.O. systems, chemical free iron and sulphur fil- ters. Sales, installation, service and repair. Steven Menna. (613)967-7143.

Got better things to do than clean over the holi- days? Call Christine: Tweed, Madoc & North- brook’s friendly Executive Made. 613-485-5560. On- call, Weekly, Monthly, Seasonal Rates.

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Saturday October 11th. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295

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HASTINGSRummage Sale, St. George’s Anglican Church, Hastings, Friday & Saturday, September 19 & 20, 9am-1pm. Info: 705-696-2451.

HaStingS legion, Saturday Sept 20, Nicholls / Britton Me-morial Crib Tournament, upstairs hall. Register at 12-12:45, play 1 pm. Cost $25/ 2 person team. Guaranteed prize money. Open to the public. Info: Dave Nicholls at 705-768-2705 or the branch at 705-696-2363

tHuRSday, SeptembeR 25, Trent Hills All Candidates Night - Hastings Ward & Mayoral Can-didates. Hastings Civic Centre, 6 Albert St E, Hastings. 6:30 pm, Candidates Meet and Greet. 7-9 pm, Moderated Question & An-swer Session

FRiday, SeptembeR 26: The story of “Camp-X”, Hastings Civic Centre, 6 Albert St. E., 7:30. No charge (free will donation). Info: Joyce 705-696-3473.

HaStingS legion: Horse-shoes, Thursdays, 6:30 pm. Zumba, Mondays 6:30 pm. Summer Darts, Thursdays, 7:30 pm. Meat Draws Fridays 5 pm.

HAVELOCKHavelock legion: Mondays,

Fun Darts start 1 pm. Saturdays, Meat Roll start 3 pm. All Wel-come

Havelock’S WellneSS Program, Town Hall, 8 Mathison St., Havelock, from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Weights, stretches, exercises, health education discussion. Free.

1St annual Cathy Penny (Fl-eury) Mixed Dart Tournament, Saturday, Sept. 27, Havelock Le-gion Branch 389. 10am registration. 11am play. Teams and doubles. 100% payout. Teams of 2 men and 2 women $40/team. Info: 705-778-3728, [email protected].

MADOCRoyal canadian Legion Br 363 Madoc has mixed darts every Thursday night 7.30. Everyone invited

madoc am Indoor Walk: Mon, Wed, and Fri, 9:45-10:45 AM. PM Indoor Walk: Mon, Tues, Fri, 6:45-7:45 PM. Centre Hastings Second-ary School, 129 Elgin St. Open to seniors and adults with physical disabilities.

Sept 21, Madoc Off Leash Dog Park Fall Fair (Strut for Mutts), at Gazebo 11 AM Registration for events.

SuppoRt tHe Troops Open

Mic, Sunday 21 September, Art Centre Hastings, Madoc. All Music Welcome. Registration at 1 p.m., music at 1:30. Bring your lawn chair. Outdoor stage weather permit-ting. Free admission, family event, Donations accepted for MFRC. BBQ and canteen.

madoc’S pReSbyteRian Church Women annual Harvest Buffet, Friday, September 26, 5-7 p.m, St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church, Madoc, 115 St. Lawrence St. W. Adults $12. Pre-teens $6.

madoc village Classic Cruise Night, Sept 21, 5:30-8pm. St Law-rence St E, Madoc. Free event.

FRee community Apprecia-tion BBQ, Centre Hastings Park, Wednesday, September 23, 4-7pm. Rain or shine. Compliments Stein-berg Dental.

MARMORAFReSH aWakening, a com-bined Church service, 6 p.m., Sept. 28, Marmora Pentecostal Church, 53 Madoc St., Marmora. Praise & Worship followed by a time of Personal Testimonies sharing. Info (613)472-3219

Sept 26, Marmora Legion dance with Wrought Iron Works featur-ing Lyndzy Couch. 8pm to mid-night.

EVENTSmaRmoRa eucHRe, Deloro Hall, begins Sept. 19, 7 pm. Bring light lunch.Sponsored by Marmora Crowe Valley Lions

Sept 20, Marmora Legion Tur-key Roll at 1:00pm. Everyone welcome.

NORWOODnoRWood legion: Wing Night Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m.

pReScHool dRop-in, West-wood Public Library. Every Thurs-day, 10 am-noon. Enjoy play and creative areas. 705-696-2744 or www.anpl.org

P.E. COUNTYalbuRy FRiendSHip Group - Quilts for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury Church Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local charities for women.

picton aFteRnoon Shout Sister Choir welcomes new mem-bers. Practices are Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shout-sisterchoir.ca

PETERBOROUGHoSteopoRoSiS aWaReneSS Nordic Walk, Saturday, September 27. Opening ceremonies 10 am, Lakefield Cenotaph Park. Fee $30 (no fundraising). 2km, 5km, 8km. Lunch provided.

STIRLINGWeekly monday Night Bingo, Upstairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on sale at 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. Proceeds to support community projects. Sponsored by Stirling & District Lions Club.

StiRling al-anon Family Group, every Friday, 8 p.m., St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling. 866.951-3711

SeptembeR 18 - 21, The Stirling Festival Theatre presents Leisa Way starring in You Give Me Fever a Tribute to Peggy Lee. Box Office 613-395-2100 or 1-877-312-1162. www.stirlingfestivaltheatre.com

St. andReW’S Pres. Church Potluck and Auction, Saturday, Sept. 20. Silent auction 5-6:30pm. Live auction 6:30 pm. Corner of Mill and Edward St.

StiRling legion Open House and Celebration of Branch 228’s successful grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Saturday September 20, 2-4pm. Presen-tation at 2:30pm. Refreshments served. 2430 Stirling-Marmora Rd.

TRENTONtoaStmaSteRS inteRna-tional, Trenton Library. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm. New members and guests welcome.

cold cReek Cloggers, Mondays 6:30pm. Trenton Baptist Church 15 South St Trenton. Classes start Sept 8. First night free. Info Debbie 613-920-9034

tRenton SenioRS Club 105 Turkey Dinner, Saturday September 27, 4:30-6pm, 61 Bay St, Trenton. Advance ticket $10.00, $12.00 at the door. Info 613-392-5400.

betHel pentecoStal Church (Herman and Dundas, Trenton) is holding a car wash, Saturday, Sep-tember 20, 10AM to 2 PM (weather permitting). Only $5.00.

tRenton aRt Club. Calling all artists and would be artists. Painting every Friday afternoon, Smylie’s Independent Store (upstairs) Info: Connie 613-398-6525.

tHe tRenton Memorial Hos-pital Auxiliary is looking for new volunteers (18 years +). Give back, make new friends and learn im-portant skills. Training provided. Call the volunteer office at 613 392 2540 ext. 5454

tRenton lionS Club is looking for new members. Meetings 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Member Chairman Diane Gardy 613 392 2939

Sept 20, Quinte Branch of On-tario Genealogical Society: Shelley Respondek discussing Discovering the Lennox and Addington County Archives. Quinte West Public Li-brary, 7 Creswell Dr, Trenton, 1-3 pm. Info: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canqbogs/

tRenton legion Branch 110 2014 Legion Week activities, open to the public. Saturday, Sept 20-28 including Road Race Challenge, Jam Session, Darts, Auction. Opening Ceremonies, Sept. 20, 11am fol-lowed by light lunch. Entertainment 2pm-midnight.

FRiendS oF the Quinte West Library Book Sale, every Tues and Thurs and the last Sat of month, 10 am-1 pm. Accepting book donations as well. 25 cents to $1.50. Quinte West Public Library.

Quinte bay Cloggers every Friday, 6:30 - 9 pm, Salvation Army, 244 Dundas St E, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. First two nights free, $5/night. Info: Eve or Ozz at 613-966-7026

TWEEDbid eucHRe every Tuesday

night 7 p.m., Actinolite Recre-ation Hall

tuRkey SuppeR, Thomasburg United Church, September 27. Con-tinuous settings 5-7 pm. Advance tickets only. Adults $13, 12 and under $6, under 5 free. Take out available. Call Linda 613-477-2635, Sheila 613-477-2636

FiSH FRy, Sunday, Sept. 21, St. Matthew’s Hall, Marlbank, 4–6:30 pm. Adults: $15.00, Children 6-12: $7.00, Under 6: Free.

attention teenS: Are you bored? Looking for a challenge? Join the Truth & Dare Youth Group, Fridays, 7 p.m. Fun, Food, Games, Trips and more. Tweed Pentecostal Church, 16 Jamieson St. W.

TYENDINAGAFoot caRe, 4th Thursday of each month, Starts at 9am, De-seronto Lions Hall 300 Main St. Deseronto call 613-396-6591 for further details

Stoney and the Sundance Band Dance, Tyendinaga Orange Hall, York Rd. Saturday, September 20, 8-midnight.

Holy name of Mary Parish Fall Bazaar, Marysville, Saturday, Sep-tember 27, 1-3pm. Hwy #2, across from Briar Fox Golf Course. Lunch with Tea/coffee and sandwiches/desserts $5.00/person.

community caRe Closet Thrift shop, 393 Main St. Deseronto, open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 until 4:00

WARKWORTHWaRkWoRtH legion hosts bid euchre at 2 p.m. every Wednes-day and a dart league at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday. Everyone wel-come

10tH annual Bridge Hospice W8 Running Events, Sat. Oct 25, Warkworth. 13K, 5K and 1K (kids) road and trail. Early bird registration by Sept. 29. Info: Race Director Bryce Miller at [email protected], visit w8run-ningevents.ca or Facebook under W8 Running Events.

tRent HillS Cancer Society Euchre, 4th Tuesday every month, 7:30 pm. $3 includes coffee and sandwiches.Everyone welcome. Warkworth Legion. Info: Kathy Ellis (705) 924-9116

WOOLERWooleR united Church Roast Beef Supper & Silent Auction, Friday, September 19, 5-6:30PM. Adults: $15.00 Children (6-12): $7.00

Have a non-profit event? Email it to: [email protected] is Mondays at 3 p.m. Please note: ads may be edited or omitted as space permits.

Want to see your event listing online? Submit your event at www.InsideBelleville.com

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SEPTEMBER 4 - 28ON A FIRST NAME BASISby and starring Norm FosterA famous writer gets to know his maid after 28 years

OCTOBER 16 - 26MEMORIES OF ROCK & ROLLby Chris McHarge & Colin Stewart

NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 14Lights, Camera, Christmas! by Jesse Collins 50’s TV Holiday Show comes Alive!

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SEPTEMBER 27 KEN LAVIgNE Canadian Tenor

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OCTOBER 16OFFICIAL BLUES BROTHERS REVUEDan Aykroyd, Judith Belushi and Music Director Paul Shaffer Present:

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SEPTEMBER 232015 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENTSeason subscriptions go on sale

OCTOBER 25A FEw OF MY FAVOURITE THINgSIan Farthing and friends in concert

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