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pFresh ProducepBakery & DelipButcher Shop
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OPEN 7 Days A Week
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.
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2005 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab 2008 Pontiac Montana SV6 2008 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4 XLTThis Is The Extended Cab Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Certified, E-Tested 153,075 KM
Equipped With dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 138,875 KM
Cloth Interior, 6.8L, V10 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Running Boards, Heated Seats/Mirrors, Block Heater, Short Box And More. 135,350 KM
$7,998 $10,998 $19,388
2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT 2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS 2006 Mazda 6 GTCloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 46,551 KM
2013 Hyundai Sonata Gls With Power Sunroof, Heated Seats And Alloy Wheels. This Vehicle Is A Previous daily Rental. 45,048 KM.
This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 126,862 KM
$16,388 $17,388 $10,388
2008 GMC Canyon SL 4x4 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT 2004 Toyota Highlander Limited 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT GL 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4X4Cloth Interior, 3.7 Litre, 5 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Steering , Trailer Harness, Extended Cab And Much More. 47,405 KM
Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, Cd Player, All Wheel drive, Powered Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 97,700 KM
7 Passenger, Sunroof, AWd, Heated Seats And Much More.190,765 KM.
Cloth Interior, 1.8L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering ,Heated Seats. 54,277 KM Previous daily Rental
Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, Chrome Wheels, Steering Wheel Controls. 57,926 KM Previous daily Rental
$14,996 $16,388 $10,388 $16,188 $27,981
$129 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$130 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$156 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$205 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$109 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$148 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$115 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$201 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$168 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$222 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
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2012 Ford FusionCloth Interior, 2.5L I-4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, Tachometer And More. 35,314 KM
$15,998 $127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9214
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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LTCloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And Much More. 45,371 KM
$16,388 $130 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9172
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2013 Hyundai Sonata GLSCloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control And Much More. 50,491 KM Previous daily Rental
$16,999 $139 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9161
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2013 Hyundai Accent GLCloth Sedan, 1.6L 4 Cyl, 43,226 KMS, Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Keyless Entry System are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. Previous daily Rental
$13,288 $105 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9132
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2012 Hyundai Elantra TouringEquipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM
$11,468 $91 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P8809
2008 Dodge Ram LaramieLeather Interior, 4 door Quad Cab, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Power Seat And Much More. 170,628 KM
$16,991 $176 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9187A
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2013 Mazda 3Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Steering Wheels Controls, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry And Much More. 34,501 KM, Previous daily Rental
$15,998 $127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
+HST
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4x4Cloth Interior, 5.3L 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Universal Home Remote, Locking differential, Extended Cab, Onstar And Much More. 69,122 KM
$22,998 $205 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9129
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2010 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext. CabCloth Interior, 4.8L V-8 Cyl. Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Windows, Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Tachometer, Cruise Control, Climate Control And Much More. 88,602 KM
$20,888 $187 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9212
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2014 Dodge RAM 1500 Pickup SportLeather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Heated Seats, Sunroof, Navigation, Satellite Radio, Rear Park Assist & Rear View Camera. ONLY 1,297 KM
$42,997 $339 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9112
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2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 SCloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Sunroof And Much More. 50,468 KM
$16,788+HST
P9171$174 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2013 Kia Forte EXCloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering And Much More. 51,304 KM Previous daily Rental
$14,688 $116 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9165
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2012 Fiat 500 SportLeather Interior, Power Sunroof, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Titl Steering And Much More. 29,415 KM.
$14,778 $117 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P8779A
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2003 Honda Element Cloth Interior, 2.4l 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry System Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 191,356 KM
$5,998 P9066A+HST
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All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.
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2007 Mazda CX-7 GSThis Mazda Is A Gs Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 78,955 Km
$10,488 $136 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P8528C
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2008 Chevrolet Uplander LSThis Is The Extended Version With Automatic Transmission, AC, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, 7 Passenger seating, Cloth Interior And Much More. 118,555 KM
$10,348 $127 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P8689
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2014 Jeep Compass Sport/NorthCloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Fog Lights And Much More. 32,629 KM Previous daily Rental
$22,288 P9194$163 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2013 Mazda 3Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, steering Wheels Controls, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry And Much More. 34,501 KM, Previous daily Rental
$15,998 $127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2010 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan4 door sedan, Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, 104,451 KM.
$9,488 P9151+HST
$85 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
2012 Hyundai Accent GL4 door sedan, Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, 66,151 KM. Previous daily Rental
$12,788 $115 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9150
+HST
2008 Nissan SentraCloth Interior, 2.0L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Keyless Entry system, summer and Winter Tires And Much More. 105,211 KM
$8,488 P9133$89 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS
TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES+HST
2013 Hyundai Accent GLCloth Interior, 1.6L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Heated seats And Much More. 35,310 KM.
$13,488 $107 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9157
+HST
2012 Mitsubishi RVR ESCloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, 24,929 KM.
$16,872 P9155$134 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2009 Toyota Yaris RSCloth Interior, 1.5L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, sunroof, 93,733 KM.
$11,488 $120 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9149
+HST
2008 ford f-150 fX4This Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated seats, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, supercrew, And Much Much More. 103,991 KM
$19,914 $190 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P8953
+HST
2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWdCloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry And Much More. 67,892 KM Former daily Rental
$17,661 P9103$127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
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2005 Chevrolet Equinox LT fWdLeather Interior, 3.4 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Power seat, Heated seat And More. 139,938 KM.
$8,495 P9005A$138 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2007 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 103,576 KM.
$11,388 P9195$118 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2008 ford f-150 XLT 2006 Toyota Matrix XR 2012 ford Escape XLT 2010 Nissan Rogue SL The XLT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 92,610 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.8L 4 Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Remote start, steel w/Hub Caps, summer Tires, Both Tires with Rims, 125,333 KM.
Cloth Interior, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Alloy Wheels are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 70,038 KM
Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Heated seats, summer Tires, Remote start And More. 64,492 KM
$14,488 $7,491 $20,888 $16,488$158 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
$96 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
$165 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
$147 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEESP8865 P9152 P8974 P9119A
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2007 GMC Acadia SLECloth Interior, 3.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, ABs Brakes, Remote start, Heated Windshield Washer Fluid system, Onstar, 117,583 KM.
$14,388 $150 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9145
+HST
2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT 2010 Buick Lacross CXLThis Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Tilt steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 72,697 KM
Black On Black Leather, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 88,123 KM.
$18,488 $18,888$165 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
$169 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEESP9203 SKU
2013 dodge Grand Caravan CrewCloth Interior, 3.6L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Cruise, Rear Park Assist, Rear View Camera, steering Wheel Controls And Much More. 28,806 KM Previous daily Rental
$22,799 $180 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9176
+HST+HST +HST
2012 GMC Acadia SLECloth Interior, 3.6L V-6 Cyl. Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Tinted Windows And Much More. 61,208 KM. Previous daily Rental
$24,999 P9216$198 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
+HST
2006 dodge Magnum SXTCloth Interior, 3.5L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With.188,000 KM
$5,488 P8842B+HST
$92 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
2011 Chevrolet Malibu LT 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLCloth Interior. 2.4, 48 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , ABs, Winter Tires-All season And More. 130,296 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Heated seats And Much More. 48,885 KM Previous daily Rental
$12,788 $16,188$102 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES
$128 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEESP9095A P9197
2011 Kia forte 2.0L EXCloth Interior. 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering And Much More. 113,021 KM
$10,388 $83 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN fEES P9189
+HST+HST +HST
2008 Saturn Astra XEAutomatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 54,015 KM
$9,101 P8854$95 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS
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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LTCloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 44,136 KM Previous daily Rental
$16,388 P9173+HST
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2011 dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x44 door Quad Cab, Cloth Interior, 3.4L 6 Cyl, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Chrome Wheels, 38,808 KM.
$24,188 P9156$216 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS+SALES TAX NO HiddEN fEES
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What day, week, month is it at Frontenac County Council?By Craig BakayReporter
Gazette News — It was one of ‘those’ agendas at Frontenac County Council last week in Glenburnie.
Normally there are very few requests for special day, week or month requests, and very few resolutions aimed at situations outside the County. But last week’s agenda featured no fewer than five proclamations as well as one letter to be sent to Premier Kathleen Wynne on the closure of the University of Guelph’s Kemptville campus and just about all of them spurred debate ranging from what could be categorized as the ridiculous to the sublime.
First up was a letter asking the Premier to intervene in the campus closure that drew Coun. John Inglis’ ire.
“I’m not going to support this because I just don’t think we have
the authority to ask the Premier to intervene in a university’s decision,” Inglis said. “Yes, the universities are funded (in part) by the Province and I definitely support the Kemptville campus but I don’t think this is right.”
His fellow representative from North Frontenac, Warden Bud Clayton, was supportive of Inglis’ stance, albeit somewhat laid back about it.
“I think this (proposal to have Wynne intervene) may be a bit ambitious,” Clayton said.
However, they seemed to be alone.
“I support the local agricultural community and I’m adamant against this closure,” said Coun. John McDougall.
“I’d like to think someone at the Province is ‘ambitious’ about protecting agriculture, food safety and security in Eastern Ontario,” said Coun. Janet Gutowski.
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County planning for North Frontenac sparks lively debateBy Craig BakayReporter
Gazette News — A relatively simple bylaw that would make the Frontenac County planners also the planners for North Frontenac Township ignited a bit of a firestorm at last week’s County Council meeting in Glenburnie.
North Frontenac becomes the third township to use the County’s planners (Joe Gallivan and Peter Young) instead of an outside consultant. This leaves the largest Township, South Frontenac, who has its own full-time planning staff, as the only township not use the County Services.
The carrot used to attract the townships to the County planning fold was lower costs. Frontenac Islands signed on first, followed by Central Frontenac.
The usually composed Coun. John McDougall, who represents South Frontenac as its second member of County Council, came out with all guns blazing.
“This (planning services arrangement) is ad hoc, unprofessional and has absolutely no value for South Frontenac,” McDougall said. “Adding the name South Frontenac to the language (in a contract between the County and North Frontenac) is a little condescending.
“If this situation occurred for any other township, you’d hear the howl all the way to Ompah.
“We pay per capita but this contract says no additional costs.
“How could there not be? One day in Plevna is not a half-day of a planner’s time.”
McDougall went on to criticize the Official Plan, or at least in put from Frontenac Islands.
“When the Official Plan draft came out, North, Central and South all commented but the Islands did not and I think I know why,” McDougall said. “Glen Tunnock was the planner for North and Central and South had its own planner but the County planner was also the planner for the Islands at the time
and so what was he supposed to do, comment to himself?
“I move to table this until we get the financial report, evaluation and review which we’ve been promised by the end of 2014.”
Dep. Warden Denis Doyle, who represents the Islands, said: “I’ll admit we get a cheaper service than we had been getting from a consultant but I’m not in favour of tabling.
“Your levies will be down by $60,000 because we’ve picked up cost for Joe and Peter.”
“There is a chance for cost recovery here,” said Coun. Janet Gutowski. “Maybe the County should consider taking the South Frontenac planning staff on board.”
But that didn’t sit well with Coun. Gary Davison, South’s other representative at County.
“We have a staff here (at County) that has time to spend out in the townships,” he said. “His (Gallivan’s) job had a shelf life and now we’re finding something for him to do.
“Maybe we (South) should get the $60,000 because we’re paying for something we’re not using.
“I know you have the votes but someday, the hammer’s going to swing the other way.
“You’re using the services but you can’t go down the road without buying gas.”
Haunted Peak Movie Set in KingstonGazette Events - Kingstonians got a a brief glimpse into the past as Springer Market Square and parts of King Street were transformed back to 1910 April 12 -14 for a scene in Guillermo Del Toro’s new movie with the working title Haunted Peak. A period farmer’s market, historical costumes, horses, buggies, carts and steam locomotion replicated period conditions in addition to some false building facades and dirt covered roads.Preparations required a large crew working day and night both Saturday and Sunday for Monday’s shoot. Photo/John Harman
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PROPOSED BUILDING BY-LAW AMENDMENTTAKE NOTICE, pursuant to section 7 (6) of the Building Code Act, S.O. 1992, that Council will be considering proposed additions & amendments to the Building By-law & associated permit fees at a Public Meeting on Tuesday May 20, 2014 at 7:00 pm, in the Council Chambers located at 4432 George St., Sydenham. The proposed amendments to the Building By-law & associated fees are available at no cost from the Township office between the hours of 8:30 am & 5:00 pm., Monday to Friday or see our website under ‘News and Public Notices’.
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PITCH IN WEEK - APRIL 20TH TO 26THGroups, Organizations and Individuals Welcome! Clean up our Township and be a proud part of the solution. South Frontenac Township Volunteers will be scouring the various areas in the Township for garbage accumulated over the winter as part of the PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK, a national campaign to clean up the environment. Call the Public Works office at 613-376-3900 X4330 to register and pick up your bags. For more information see our website under ‘News & Public Notices’.
INVITATION TO TENDERINVITATION TO TENDER #PW-2014-08 RUTLEDGE RD RECONSTRUCTION – SYDENHAMSealed tenders must be received by 1:00 pm, April 30, 2014. Attention: Wayne Orr, CAO4432 George St., Sydenham, ON, K0H 2T0. Documents will be available at the Greer Galloway Group Inc., 640 Cataraqui Woods Drive, Unit 2A, Kingston. See our website under ‘Town Hall/Tenders’ for more details.
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By Craig BakayReporter
Gazette News — Frontenac County’s Chief Paramedic Paul Charbonneau finally got County Council’s approval to pursue fund-ing from the Provincial Government to study a community paramedicine plan, but it wasn’t exactly an easy
row to hoe. Addressing Council at its regu-
lar meeting last week in Glenbur-nie, Charbonneau reiterated his desire to further expand on a pilot project just completed on Wolfe Is-land, wherein paramedics held six two-hour clinics from May through November. Attendance at the clin-ics averaged 11 people, many of
whom were repeat visitors. Recently, the Ontario Minis-
try of Health and Long-Term Care made $6 million available prov-ince-wide to expand community paramedicine.
Charbonneau is seeking almost $200,000 for his plan, which in-cludes $116,000 for a project de-veloper, $33,000 for project coor-
dination and $29,000 for paramedic training.
Although Council eventually approved the application, it wasn’t without some trepidation.
Coun. Janet Gutowski, while expressing support for the concept generally, did have some concerns.
“If we’re going to expand the community paramedicine program to other areas, we have to ensure there’s fair, equitable and imple-mentation of an adequate level of service with the resources so that it doesn’t end up on the local taxpay-ers,” she said.
Coun. John McDougall said he had been “reluctant to support paramedic initiatives because they didn’t have a connection with other health organizations” but a meeting on the subject changed his mind.
“That was one of the best meet-ings I’ve been to,” he said. “On first read, this seems an extremely complicated issue but now I don’t think it is.”
“If nothing else comes out of this, people who haven’t talked before are talking now,” said Char-bonneau. “But this won’t be a shot-gun approach.
“Just because something worked in Renfrew or Australia doesn’t
mean it will work here.” Coun. Gary Davison seemed to
have the most concerns. “I see the ask is $196,000 but
is there a long-term business plan?” Davison said. “How are we going to cover costs 15, 20 years down the road?
“I’d really like to see this go but I really can’t see why we’re com-piling info if we’re going nowhere with it.”
Charbonneau acknowledged Da-vison’s concerns, but said they’re only applying for funds to conduct studies.
“This project really doesn’t go past the applications,” Charbon-neau said. “I’m not asking Coun-cil to sustain anything we come up with, we’re getting one-time dollars to look at what we can do.
“However there is a community paramedicine program on Wolfe Is-land and I’d like Council to sustain that.”
Charbonneau said that this study will give them something to build on should more funding become available in the future.
“Every ambulance call or hospi-tal admission that isn’t made saves everybody money in the long run,” said Gutowski.
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In the end Council adopted a suggestion from Clerk Jannette Amini that the language be softened to ask the Premier to “encourage” the university to reconsider.
Council proceeded to then proclaim Lupus Day, Seniors Month, Emergency Preparedness Week, and First Responders Day.
But when they got to a proclamation for Paramedic Services Week, Inglis again took exception.
“I don’t see the necessity,” Inglis said. “They do a great job, but they’re well paid and trained.
“If we have a proclamation for the paramedics, then we should recognize the staff at Fairmount Home, and everybody else who works here too.”
Gutowski however liked the idea.
“I believe in positive reinforcement,” she said.
But it was Clayton who finally swung the tide towards the proclamation, giving what may be the most bizarre endorsement in the history of Frontenac County Council.
“Way back when the Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon for the last time, it was the practice for the leader and his generals to receive medals,” Clayton began. “However, after this battle, Wellington asked that all the soldiers in his army receive a medal.
“That was the first time the regular soldier became recognized for his contribution to the war effort and the tradition has continued to this day.
“It’s called being nice to each other and I support this resolution.”
What day, week, month is it at Frontenac County Council?Continued from page 1
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LETTERS TO THE EDITORDear editor,
Another comment in your “In our opinion” column, April 10 edi-tion once again as most of them are, way out in left field, calculated to be in support of the politically correct agenda.
Globaloney is like most other things, all about the money and in this case is a veiled and deceptive attempt to impose more wealth distribution.
I have always found it insane that anyone would believe that globalo-ney is viable. If you will notice, these alarmist snake oil salesmen used the term, originally, “global warming” but as scientific evidence debunked the scam, the term changed overnight to global cooling and then finally cli-mate change. It is beyond me how anyone with any sanity would believe that the two nefarious greenhouse gases, water vapor and carbon diox-ide could pose a threat to our sur-vival, but it seems there are enough Al Gores and Suzukis, plus other un-mentionable “chicken littles” to make believers out of the shallow thinkers of society.
I recall other cultic catastrophe creeps who warned about over popu-lation and dangers of DDT who have come and gone, proven over time to have been out to lunch. That vacuum has been filled today with others of their type acting as the useful idiots to enable the thievery of wealth made by nations whose people work to be stolen and given to nations that do not work.
I might support a movement against pollution but globaloney is about two harmless gases necessary for actual life. The knee jerk words are, “ greenhouse gas pollution” but how does water and carbon dioxide,
both needed for plant, animal, and hu-man life pose threats?
Climate change was born when the Earth was created, and to claim this is a threat is to ignore documented stud-ies such as the Copenhagen Concen-sus which brings sanity back to the picture in stating things like disease, food shortages, water scarcity, etc are the real problems that need to be ad-dressed. Contrary to the politically correct baloney that there is a scien-tific concensus about globaloney, the actual science is too juvenile in age for any accurate concensus to exist. As to temperature, it rose 0.8% over the last hundred years and according to experts, natural cycles dominate the impacts of any human activity.
The lie about polar ice melting is in fact a heresy, with polar ice fields increasing in the Antarctica since measurements started.
The whole debacle is in fact an-other lie to cover the extortion of more money from the workers and I am proud that Canada has withdrawn from the “Kyoto kookiness” that wastes money and does nothing.
With leaders in the globaloney movement like Al Gore, a mere poli-tician, I marvel at the gullibility of the herd who already have ample evidence that politicians lie. David Suzuki is but a geneticist, and his musings on the topic comparative to a grade one student trying to teach university doctoral grade calculus.
You have all been had, and the greatest joke is this paper using the recent colder than average winter as proof of globalony. Wonders never cease and for sure, “ignorance is in-deed a voluntary misfortune”
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Planned Inverary subdivision still has some kinks to be worked outBy Craig BakayReporter
Gazette News — A plan for a 16-lot subdivision in the hamlet of Inverary sparked some debate at the Public Meeting portion of last week’s regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham.
The residential application is a revamped proposal for the property, which came before Council several years ago as a commercial development.
“Council will recall that a plan of subdivision for an industrial/commercial development was proposed in 2008 on this 80-acre parcel of land,” said Planner Lindsay Mills. “A public meeting was held (and) the concept received draft plan approval and an approved zoning amendment.
“However, the owner ultimately withdrew the application citing the fact that he could not agree to terms with prospective tenants.”
Resident Mike Love, whose property abuts on the backyards of three of the proposed new
lots, said he had been fine with the commercial proposal but was concerned about this one. He was supported by two of his neighbours.
“I thought it (the commercial development) was a good idea,” Love said. “It would bring jobs to the area.
“But now, lots 6, 7 and 8 abut the back of my place and that causes a lot of privacy issues that would affect us big time.”
Mayor Gary Davison acknowledged the concerns.
“I had lots 6, 7 and 8 in my notes too,” said Davison. “It’s on the radar.”
Love also had concerns about water and sewage, as well as a question about how many wells had been drilled there already.
“I was told there were seven wells drilled but they only tested five of them,” he said. “Now we’re looking at 16 plus a commercial space (at the opposite end of the development) plus a pile of sewage.
“I want to know who’s responsible if my water goes south
and I’ll need that in writing.” Owner/developer Tony Matias
said there had only been five wells dug and they all test fine.
However, those weren’t the only concerns. Mills had a few of his own, mostly related to a plan to have half of the lots backyards facing Perth Road, a main thoroughfare.
Mills showed a slide of a development on Taylor-Kidd Blvd in Kingston as an example of what could happen.
“People put their junk in their backyards, pools, sheds, a variety of different fences, and you don’t want that as somebody’s first impression of your town,” Mills said. “And keep in mind you’re going to have that for 100 years.”
Mills’ suggestion was to build a service road parallel to Perth Road and have the homes face onto that.
“The developer has to build a road anyway but if this doesn’t happen, we do have some other ideas that might soften the effect,” he said.
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Gazette Column — This isn’t intended as a criticism of anybody although there undoubtedly will be those who see it as such.
But really, it’s kind of a commentary on the human condition, and how people often have double standards without even realizing it.
The case in point this week revolves around the ongoing kerfuffle at Frontenac County Council over planning departments. North Frontenac, Central Frontenac and Frontenac Islands have opted to use the County Planning services, featuring Joe Gallivan and Peter Young. All three townships claim this will save their taxpayers money. In the long run, that probably remains to be seen but in the short term, that would certainly seem to be the case.
However, South Frontenac has long had its own capable planning department (with Planner Lindsay
Mills and his staff) and as such has no need for County planning services.
Granted, South has a much larger population (about three-quarters of Frontenac County) and a lot more development given its proximity to the Kingston market. South’s representatives rightfully argue that they need their own planners who have a ton of experience in the local issues the Township faces (as well as some of the once-in-a-lifetime goofy situations that seem to pop up regularly).
It is hard to believe that someone who has to split his or her time between four townships (and especially those as geographically diverse and separated as those in Frontenac County) could possibly be as knowledgeable and effective as someone whose entire attention is focused on the single township.
Now Mayor Gary Davison and Coun. John McDougall, South’s representatives on County Council, have been, let’s say screaming bloody murder at what they see as inequality. Given that their Township has no need of County planning services but the County levy portion of their taxpayers — a considerable majority
of Frontenac County taxpayers — goes to pay the salaries of the County planning staff.
Both Davison and McDougall have said they believe they shouldn’t have to pay for something they don’t use and don’t want. Most recently, at last week’s County Council meeting, Davison in particular was adamant on this point.
But . . . here’s a bit of a rub. Of course we all agree that you shouldn’t have to pay for something you don’t want, and more importantly aren’t using.
Let’s say this again, according to the two South Frontenac County Council representatives, one shouldn’t have to pay for something they can’t use.
So . . . how come residents in Sydenham who didn’t hook up to the hamlet’s municipal water system still have to pay?
They aren’t using it and they sure as hell didn’t want it in the first place.
Again, this isn’t to criticize anybody for seeming hypocrisy.
People are human and to be human is to be flawed.
Just sayin’.
Councilors don’t think they should be paying for something they don’t want and don’t really need.
Craig BakayRepoRteR
Time for cookiesGazette Editorial - Spring brings a lot of wonderful things, including
Girl Guide cookies. As temperatures rise, groups of Sparks, Brownies and Girl Guides gather in different locations to sell their famous cookies and in most cases they’re hard to resist. Most people love these cookies, whether it is the classic chocolate, the vanilla or the chocolate mint, they are really delicious. And, they have quite the history.
In 1927, a Girl Guide leader in Regina baked and packaged cookies for her girls to sell as a simple way to raise money for their uniforms and camping equipment. At the time, she had no idea that she was starting a what would become a long-standing yearly tradition.
Now, Girl Guide cookies are the official fundraiser for the Girl Guides of Canada and all money raised through sales supports girls and women in various ways. The funds help provide diverse and exciting programs and activities, which allow girls to discover new interests and teach valuable leadership. The funds also help them attend camps and events and they provide training for leaders.
The original Girl Guides were founded in England in 1909 after a group of girls wanted to joining the Boy Scouts. Soon after, the first Girl Guides of Canada formed in 1910 and there was a unit in every province by 1912. Today, Girl Guides programs are everywhere and for good reason. They offer girls an opportunity to learn different skills and form new friendships.
Nearly seven million girls have joined Girl Guides of Canada in the last 100 years and while their goals and badges may have changed from dressing war wounds to anti-bullying, the message is still the same. Their goal is to prepare women to meet the challenges they will face and deal with them head on. The Girl Guides of Canada promotes strength in women and who can argue with that?
So next time you see girls in uniform out selling cookies, think about the excellent programming you can support by purchasing a box. And enjoy some sweet treats in the process.
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Regional RoundupBath Legion in Millhaven events: Fri-day, April 25, Friday Lunch Special, 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Saturday, April 26, Fish Fry & Dance, dinner 5 – 7 p.m., dance 6 – 10 p.m. Music by DJ “Supersounds”; Wednesday, April 30, 7 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday Breakfast.
Seeley’s Bay Legion, Sunday, April 27, Wii Golf, 1 p.m. Monday, April 28, 7 p.m., Wii Bowling. Have fun with us!
Sunday Brunch, Sunday, April 27, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Seniors Centre. Order eggs any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, and more. Bring your friends. Door fee. 56 Francis Street.
Cataraqui Canoe Club Hardwood Creek and Napanee River Paddle, Sun-day, April 27: Flat water trip, starting in Verona. Some current. Info: 613-384-4482. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca.
Kingston Shrine Club Spaghetti Din-ner, Friday, April 25, 5 – 7 p.m., Shrine Club, 3260 Princess Street @ Collins Bay Road. Small door fee. Everyone welcome. Information: 613-384-9554.
Kingston Oddfellows and Rebekahs’ “Country Jamboree”, Friday, April 25, 7 p.m., 218 Concession St. Lots of mu-sic, a silent auction, refreshments. Free will offering. Viola, 613-328-8217.
Join us for An Evening with Bob Lovelace, as we explore indigenous language, on Monday, April 28, 7 p.m., at Glenburnie United Church, 1028 Unity Rd. In lieu of admission, please bring a ‘common good’ item for sharing (plant/flower seeds, jam, etc.). Refreshments to follow the seminar.
Rev. Oscar Simpson Presents Coun-try Church at Hartington Community Church, Friday, April 25, 7 p.m., with The Old Hims and special guests Old Habits. Free will offering and refresh-ments to follow. Info: 613-374-2178.
Support Group for the Separated & Divorced - The New Life Group Meet-ings. Next meeting: Tuesday, April 29, 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Diocesan Centre, 390 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario. Information: 613-548-4461.
39 Club of Kingston Dance, Friday, April 25, 8 – 11:30 p.m., Royal Ca-nadian Legion, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Col-lins Bay. Music by The Code Family (Western Night). Dress code is smart casual. NO DANCE on Friday, May 2.
Rideau Trail Kingston Club Hikes: Sat-urday, April 26, Gould Lake Conserva-tion Area. Difficult terrain, moderate pace, for 12 km. Bring lunch and water and meet at the Kingston Centre, Ca-nadian Tire parking lot, at 9 a.m. or at the Park Gates at 9:30 a.m. Carpooling is available. Small gas fee. Info: 613-858-3183. Sunday, April 27, Wolfe Island Cycle. Bring your lunch. Meet at the Wolfe Island dock at 9:15 a.m. for the 9:30 ferry. Info: 613-385-2356.
Battersea United Church Ham Supper, Wellington Street, Battersea, Satur-day, April 26, 5 & 6:30 p.m. settings. Reserve tickets by calling Ruth 613-353-6297 or Roberta 613-353-2846.
Questions about your iPad? Free work-shop, Tuesday, April 29, 7 – 8:30 p.m., at the Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Seating is lim-ited, so pre-registration is recommend-ed, by calling 613-546-8524, or email-ing [email protected]. Everyone, grade 6 and beyond, is welcome. KFL&A Public Health offers a free 8-week “Stay on Your Feet” falls prevention program in Kingston and Napanee. Kingston: Thursdays, 1 - 3 p.m., until May 8, at KFL&A Public Health, 221 Portsmouth Ave. Napanee: Mondays, 10 a.m. - noon, until May 12, at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church 137 Robinson St., Register by calling 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875 x 1209.
Afternoon of Cards, Saturday, April 26, 12:30 – 4 p.m., The Seniors Cen-tre, 56 Francis St. Advance tickets only. Make your own table of four in advance. Information: 613-548-7810.
The Frontenac Women’s Chorus pres-ents a concert for their host church on Saturday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., at Trinity United Church, Verona. “Gift Basket” draw, refreshments, and a per-formance of African-American spiri-tuals and songs. Admission is by free will donation. Proceeds to the church. Food Bank donations are welcome.
Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m.: Join us in the Nature Centre at Mac John-son Wildlife Area as Stefan Foerster, CRCA Supervisor, speaks on Trumpet-er Swans and the CRCA’s swan restora-tion program. Afterwards, stroll down to the Buells Creek Reservoir to see if you can spot the swans and catch them feeding. Directions: Take Highway 29
north from Brockville to Tincap, turn east on Debruge Road and drive for two km to the main entrance. Info: www.crca.ca or call (613) 546-4228 x 500.
Kingston Orchid Society Meet-ing, Sunday, April 27, 1:30 – 4 p.m., Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about grow-ing exotic. Monthly meetings, discus-sion and speakers, refreshments. Info: Gwenneth Howard 613-389-0861, [email protected].
Events Standeasy at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario at Clarence Street. Fri-day, April 25, 5 – 7 p.m., TGIF with Roger James. No cover. Friday, April 25, 8:30 p.m. – midnight, Al Woods And The Woodsmen. Small cover. Saturday, April 26, 8:30 p.m. – mid-night. The Big Phat Horn Band. Door fee. Every Wednesday, 8 – 11 p.m., Pub League Darts. Every Sunday, 8 p.m. start, Folk Sundays with Jon McLurg and Brian Flynn. Sign up is at 7:30 p.m. An open stage for folk and acoustic-based music. Enter under the Blue canopy through the yellow door and take the elevator to the Top Floor. 613-542-8152 after 3 p.m. www.rcha.ca www.facebook.com/KingstonRCHA
560 Legion Events: Friday, April 25: Showman’s Karaoke, Fireside Lounge, 8 p.m. – midnight. Small cover for non-members and guests. Saturday, April 26: Jeff Code and Silver Wings, Big Hall. Door cover. 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St. 613-548-4570.
Taoist Tai Chi™ arts Open House Sharbot Lake: Wednesday, April 30, 10-11:30 a.m., Oso Community Hall. See demonstrations and find out about new classes that will start on May 7. For participants of all ages. Info: 613-279-2662. www.taoist.org/kingston. Email: [email protected].
K3C’s Women Supporting Women Group’s April Event: Tuesday, April 29, 1:30 – 3 p.m.: Movie & discus-sion – Building connections with other women by sharing laughter and life. K3C, 417 Bagot St. 613-549-7850.
CFB Kingston Pottery Club Spring 2014 Show & Sales, Friday, April 25, 3 – 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. One-of-a-kinds by our new and ex-perienced artists. Visit us at our new location: CFB Kingston Junior Ranks’ Mess (JR’s), 2 Sadie Ave. (Bldg. B-53),
off Craftsman Blvd. 613-539-6147, or visit www.potteryclub.jigsy.com.
Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3 Manitou Cres., Amherstview, is having a Ham Dinner with delicious dessert, Satur-day, April 26, 5 – 7 p.m. Small fee.
Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. – noon is Spring Clean-up Day at Lemoine Point Conservation Area. Come out and help the Friends of Lemoine Point give the Conservation Area a spring cleaning. Volunteers will be in both parking lots, handing out gloves and garbage bags to people who want to participate. Lemoine Point Conserva-tion Area is located in the west end of Kingston on the shore of Collins Bay. There are entrances off Front Road and Coverdale Drive. No entrance fee. www.crca.ca or 613-546-4228 x 500.
Kingston Grandmother Connec-tion presents the Melodia Monday Choir, Saturday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., St. John’s Anglican Church. Enjoy an a capella repertoire choir, while supporting African Grand-mothers who care for their orphaned grandchildren. Tickets at the door, or by calling Deb at 613-542-6993 or Lindsay at 613-546-4592.
Spring Jamboree Country Mu-sic and Dance, Sunday, April 27, 1 p.m., Land O’ Lakes Public School, 1447 Mountain Grove Rd., Moun-tain Grove. Hosted by Fred Brown, Sponsored by the Sharbot Lake and District Lions Club. Info: Dave 613-375-6318 or Linda 613-335-2053.
Get Active Healthy & Safe Fair, April 26, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Wally Elmer Youth Centre, 50 MacCauley St. Bike rodeo, BBQ, lots of great displays, crafts.
The 20th Annual Central School Re-union is Sunday, April 27, 1 – 4 p.m. in the basement Family Room of 66 Greenview Drive, for students of the 40s & 50s. Renew old friendships and enjoy a potluck. Small cost to cover the room. Memorabilia welcome. More info: Linda, 613-387-3744.
Kingston Blood Services - Permanent clinic at 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B, every Tuesday and Wednesday 3 - 7 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3 – 7 p.m. Upcoming mobile clin-ics: Friday, May 2, 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.: Strathcona Paper Centre, 17 McPher-son Drive, Napanee; Friday, May 9,
3 – 7 p.m.: Inverary United Church, 4681 Latimer Road, Inverary; Tues-day, May 20, 2 – 7 p.m.: Kinsmen Community Hall, 400 Stone Street North, Gananoque; Wednesday, May 28, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.: CFB Kingston (Thompson Drill Hall, 7 Artisan Rd.).
Bereaved Families of Ontario Kings-ton Region’s April Meeting: Mourn-ing Coffee, Thursday, April 29, 10 – 11 a.m., Trillium Room, Gordon F. Tomp-kins Funeral Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Drive. Use left-side parking lot and right-side main entrance.
Help honour Tragically Hip guitarist Rob Baker and community volunteer Carol Allison-Burra at the 2014 Pa-dre Laverty-Jim Bennett Achievement Awards Dinner, hosted by the Kings-ton Branch of the Queen’s Univer-sity Alumni Association, happening Wednesday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Ban Righ Hall, 10 Bader Lane. Reg-ister online at http://bit.ly/1mwxL8W. For more information: 613-533-2060 x79443 or email [email protected]. Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame Annual Induction Dinner, Friday, May 2, Ambassador Hotel. Limited seating - advance sales only. For tick-ets call: Martin 613-507-1218, Walter 613-536-3499 or Hank 613-546-5382.
The Kingston Theatre Organ Society presents JELANI EDDINGTON in concert, Friday, May 2, 7:30 p.m., at 89 Kirkpatrick St. Playing Canada’s largest Theatre Pipe Organ. Phone Nancy for tickets at 613-386-7295.
Breast Cancer Action Kingston 21st Annual “Walk/Run for Awareness – Celebrate Life”, Saturday, May 10, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Confederation Park. Register by May 7 to receive a dis-counted entry fee. Collect pledges, and choose from a 5K or 2K run or walk, beginning at 11 a.m. Family activities. 613-531-7912. www.bcakingston.org.
Simply Paradise Dance every Sun-day 6 - 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admis-sion includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to music by Superior Sound. Singles or couples 40-90 are welcome. Info: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607.
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War of 1812 Women - beautiful perfor-mance by HERstorian Rosalee Peppard (www.rosalee.ca) at Cataraqui United Church, 967 Sydenham Road. Sunday, May 4, 2 p.m. Light lunch. Tickets at door. Info: Eleanor 613-766-9505.
Annual Frog Night Hike, Friday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. Learn about the differ-ent frogs that live at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area and go on a short walk to listen for frog calls. Reg-istration online at www.crca.ca/online-services. We are located on Division St., two km north of Highway 401. www.crca.ca or 613-546-4228 x 500.
Annual Spring Tree Planting, Satur-day, May 3, 9 – 11 a.m., at Lemoine Point Conservation Area. Meet at the Coverdale Drive entrance. Bring shovel and work gloves. Info and to register: www.treesontario.ca/plantin-
gweekend. Lemoine Point Conserva-tion Area is located in the west end of Kingston on the shore of Collins Bay, with entrances off Front Road and Cov-erdale Drive. No entrance fee. Info: www.crca.ca or 613- 546-4228 x 500.
“Science Rendezvous Kingston 2014”, Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., at the Rogers K-ROCK Centre. Free and family-oriented. Robots, surgical sim-ulations, laser light shows, crystals and bugs! Hosted by Queens University’s Community Outreach Centre at the Faculty of Education. Info: http://educ.queensu.ca/coc/science-rendezvous.
Kingston Senior Softball is accepting new players, 55+. Join us Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 10 a.m., at Cloverdale Diamonds, next to Cat-araqui/Kinsmen Arenas on McIvor Road. All are welcome. Minimal cost. Season starts in mid-May. Email: s o f t b a l l 5 5 @ s y m p a t i c o . c a http://55softball.webstarts.com/index.html or phone us at 613-389-6088.
The Loyalist Junior Tennis Club wel-comes new and experienced players, 8
– 18 years, every Saturday, beginning May 3, from 9 a.m. – noon, at the Bath Tennis Courts, Church Street, Bath. Free, supervised. Info: Al Beatty, 613-352-5220, [email protected].
Come to St. Paul’s United Church’s 4th annual FUNtastic Street Fair and Sale on Saturday, May 3 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Hwy. 38, Harrowsmith. Yard, bake and book sale, kids’ ac-tivities, stage shows. Church Street will be closed. To donate: Marni, 613- 374-9929 or Suzanne, 613-386-7751.
BellRock Hall presents Carolyn Heth-erington in an autobiographical play ti-tled “Women Who Shout at the Stars”, Saturday, May 3 & Saturday, May 10, 7:30 p.m., at BellRock Hall. Freewill offering. http://www.bellrockhall.ca.
Garage and Bake Sale, Saturday, May 3, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., at Trin-ity Presbyterian Church, Amherstview. More information: 613-634-5536.
St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road, is holding a yard and bake sale on Saturday, May 3, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Melos Choir and Chamber Orchestra presents Soli Deo Gloria! Music of J.S. Bach and G.P. Telemann, Sunday, May 4, 3:30 p.m., at St. George’s Ca-thedral, 270 King Street East. Tickets at St. George’s Office, Novel Idea, The Church Bookroom, from choir members, and at the door. www.melos.ca, or phone 613-549-7125 for info.
Migraines? Susan Hannah talks about her new book, The Complete Mi-graine Health, Diet Guide and Cook-book, Monday, May 5, 7 p.m., at the Isabel Turner Library. Sponsored by Health Pursuits Reading and Research. Call 613-389-0909 to reserve a seat.
Orchestra Kingston presents a joint concert with Kingston Choral Soci-ety, Sunday, May 4, 2:30 p.m., at the Salvation Army Citadel, 816 Centen-nial Drive (at Taylor-Kidd). Tickets are available at Novel Idea, The Church Bookroom, from orchestra members, and at the door. Info: www.orchestrak-ingston.ca, or phone 613-634-9312.
The Dog Lake Assoc. is having a Tree and Shrub sale in Sunbury at Larmon’s
Garage on Saturday, May 3 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. A mix of local varieties available – first-come basis. More info: Please call Penny at 613-353-6687.
Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4. Wetland/Wildlife Bus Tours in Kingston/L&A and Belleville/PEC areas, free bus tours to view wetland projects and see birds/wildlife with expert guides. Registration deadline is April 25. Contact Lesley (Eastern On-tario Stewardship) at 613-389-0418, ext. 131 or email: [email protected].
Join the “Walk in Their Shoes” Fund-raiser, Saturday, May 3, 2014 from 10 a.m. - noon at Confederation Basin. The Kingston Grandmother Connection will be walking to raise funds for “Help Lesotho” (www.hel-plesotho.org). Kingston Grandmother Connection www.g2gkingston.com.
Bath United Church’s Annual Spring Tea & Sale, Saturday, May 3, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Baking, second-time items, etc.
Foot Care at The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis. St. Info: 613-548-7810.
Great weather if you’re a duckGazette Events - And this fellow found the flooded parking lot of Revell’s pre-owed car lot in Verona just to his liking as flooding all around Frontenac Country kept public works crews busy. Photo/Craig Bakay
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Gazette Heritage – What started as a small indie record label in De-troit is indirectly helping to promote literacy in the Kingston region.
On June 7, the popular local band Heatwave will perform at the Kingston Literacy & Skills fund-raiser called Motown Dance Party.
In Detroit in 1959, Berry Gordy, Jr. founded Motown, a record com-pany that took the world by storm. Gordy didn’t set out to play an important role in the desegrega-tion movement, but that was out of his hands. Motown led the way in bringing black culture to popular music.
The company achieved unheard of success for a small indepen-dent record label. Musicians who signed with the company included Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, The Jackson 5, Lionel Richie and Martha and the Vandellas. Last year, a new musical called Motown opened on Broadway. It follows the development of the Motown sound. The show has become a runaway success.
You can hear the sounds of the great performers of the Motown era at Zorbas in June, and it’s all for the good cause of supporting Kingston Literacy & Skills.
“Someone told me that Heatwave does fundraisers,” said Cheryl Bird, Marketing Volunteer Development Coordinator for Kingston Skills & Literacy. “So I went to see them and talked to Gord McDiarmid of the band. They agreed to do this for us. If someone likes the music of The Supremes and The Tempta-tions, they’ll love this.”
Heatwave only plays for charity organizations and they only do two shows a year, so don’t miss an op-portunity to hear them in June.
Kingston Literacy & Skills is one of our region’s vital agencies. The organization provides literacy training to adults and families in Eastern Ontario.
Illiteracy is a tragedy. It need not exist. Without the ability to commu-nicate in written form, one cannot read a public transit map, a book, a menu, a birth announcement or thousands of other important pieces of communication.
Adults and caregivers in a child’s life can model the joys of reading and the wonder, wisdom and plea-sure that derive from books. Wise parents spend a great deal of quiet time with their children, reading to them as well as cuddled up side-by-side as each reads his or her own book.
Dr. Marilyn Adams, a reading and literacy specialist, says that
reading aloud with children is the single most important activity for parents and caregiver to prepare children to learn to read.
Before entering elementary school, children learn to recognize and name the letters of the alpha-bet and phonemes (the sounds in words).
Many regular activities like cooking and baking can encourage children to read. Read the recipes and the ingredients in containers to them. Make a bookmark. Give your child a book. Visit Wayfarer Books or other bookshops. They’re magical places. Play a board game. Introduce your child to Scrabble. Go to the library. One of a commu-nity’s most important resources is its libraries (and librarians). They make you think, fantasize, and ex-plore inner and outer worlds.
But suppose parents were never taught literacy skills or given the gift of reading enjoyment them-selves.
“We provide two different things,” said Bird. “The first is an opportunity for people who have missed out to come back and learn how to read and write and do math, starting at any level they need to. There is no cost for any of our pro-grams.”
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The musical Motown has become a smash hit after opening on Broadway last year. The sounds of Motown helped move the desegregation movement forward as well as influencing a generation of musicians. You can hear tunes from the era at the Kingston Literacy & Skills Motown Dance Party in June. Photo/Mark Bergin
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Joanne Langlois has spent much of her career promoting other art-ists and causes. She excels at it. Now it’s her turn to be promoted.
Always creative, her current project, and destined to be her big-gest ever, is Twirl Designs. She first described the concept to me over a year ago. Now it’s taking shape.
Although I won’t be surprised when I see her collection in New York or Paris, Joanne wants success to come from within Canada first.
Twirl Designs is a venture with integrity and class. Joanne Langlois has established a fashion collec-tion and she isn’t searching Third World countries for cheap labor to produce it. She’s got the quality she wants within our own borders.
Something representing Canada should reflect the quality of the culture in as artistic a manner as possible. Art is something I can get behind. Even better is art you can wear.
According to international rights organizations, Bangladesh has more than 4000 sweatshops. Hundreds of people have died in them. Fires. Poor working conditions. Indus-trial accidents. The Guardian (UK) reported that, in a typical incident, dozens of workers jumped to their deaths and more than 100 were in-jured when a fire swept through a sweatshop that made clothes for The Gap.
You won’t have to worry about that with Twirl Designs. This Ca-nadian company won’t be using ex-ploitive settings to cut costs. You’ll have a clear conscience when you
purchase and wear Twirl.“Know that the clothes are com-
fortable and flattering on most body types,” said Joanne. “These aren’t cookie-cutter fashions that come out of factories. We have to look at the social footprint we leave. We’re creating jobs and promoting art.”
She said that when she attended a recent event where her fashion line was on display, people told her she could have the clothes made cheap-er if she went offshore.
“They’re missing the whole point,” she said. “The purpose is to promote art in an ethical way.”
We sat down last week and wound along an interesting path of topics.
It was interesting to see how much easier it is for Joanne to pro-mote the creativity of others than it is for her own creations. That’s not a bad thing. There are too many people in the world going, “me, me, me.” Still, when the focus is on her, there’s an awkward sense that she’s squirming to get away from the spotlight.
Born in Toronto, Joanne moved to Kingston to attend Queen’s Uni-versity for a degree in history a couple of decades ago. I asked if she ever sat in her history classes and imagined she’d be launching a clothing line in the future.
She burst into laughter.“You’re assuming I went to
class,” she said.Thus goes a conversation with
her. Behind all seriousness is a playful approach to life.
“I realized pretty close to gradu-ating that I was going to be quali-fied for nothing after my degree, so I went back to school in Toronto for
a post-grad program in public rela-tions at Humber College.”
By then, Joanne had fallen in love with Kingston and a man, Paul. With her heart in Kingston she came back to live and put down roots. Joanne and Paul will be cel-ebrating their 23rd anniversary this June. They have two daughters. Those are pretty solid roots.
She’s established Twirl Designs. It’s mostly local; it’s all Canadian.
“Art has always spoken to me,” she said. “For years, in many ways, I’ve been spoiled by Heather Haynes art. I started to think about her art on fabric. Clothes are some-thing I love. Heather taught me over the years to dream big and to put it out there. There’s something to be said about the way she approaches things. She always said, ‘There’s no reason why this can’t be as big as you want it to be.’ I’ve learned a lot from her about optimism.”
Joanne is living her dream of creating a clothing line. She’s put together a talented team. Twirl uses fabric made in Montreal, which is shipped locally to another site in Montreal where the design is ap-plied. Then Joanne works with fashion design consultant Olivia Coughtrey to get the clothes made.
The inaugural collection features the paintings of Heather Haynes.
“Heather has been kind enough to trust me with her images to launch the line,” said Joanne. “The whole idea behind this is to support Canadian art.”
In the longer term, Joanne’s hopes to see her creations in higher end gift shops across Canada.
Ethical and wearable art
Joanne Langlois recently launched Twirl Designs, a fashion company featuring wearable art. The company is based in Kingston and the clothing is entirely manufactured in Canada. Photo/Mark Bergin
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“For places that want something less gimicky but want to offer a piece of Can-ada for Canadians or visitors to take home,” said Joanne. “It would be great for a place like The Bay to pick up a line like this.”
I can see Twirl Designs fit-ting nicely at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
“I’d love to see Twirl in department stores,” she said. “I’d love to see Twirl grow large enough that art-ists are being supported in their work. All the designs are simple with clean lines. The art is timeless. I love the idea of having three or four of the same kinds of dresses featuring the work of differ-ent artists.”
Where does she find the
energy for all her projects?“I like to challenge myself
and see what I’m capable of,” she said. “As I get older it’s one of those things. I’ve al-ways tried to live by the rule that if I have the thought, I can do it. Like if you have a nice thought, you should say it to someone. I’ve always tried to follow through. I don’t ever want to be in the situation of thinking, ‘what if?’ or ‘if only.’ And in that way, I don’t feel the stress of work. I’m not living with regrets.”
She explained that Twirl now involves a team of King-stonians.
“They keep me upright,” she said. “I would like to see a centre in Kingston where the products are made. Know that the clothes are comfort-able and flattering on most body types. Twirl is on the higher end of affordable. Maybe someone can’t afford
a $5000 painting, but they can wear leggings displaying the art.”
The clothing has a diverse and wide age appeal.
“My kids are into the cloth-ing,” she said. “Their friends really love the leggings. At the same time, women who are forty-something can wear Twirl Designs.”
In the next few months, the Twirl website will be launched. In the longer term, Joanne hopes to take things further afield.
“We’ll be marketing out-side Kingston,” she said. “I love that we’re able to have niche success in Kingston, but I’m hoping for Kingston to be a small part of the big-ger picture.”
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Arts – Draft Day is essentially a foot-ball movie, but don’t worry if you’re not a fan of football because no football was actually played during the making of this film. I know a football movie with no football sounds pointless, but this is actually a great sports film.
On the biggest day of the year, NFL draft day, Sonny Weaver Jr. (Kevin Costner) the general manager of the Cleveland Browns is told he’s about to be a dad. His girlfriend Ali (Jennifer Gardner) also happens to be the salary cap manager for The Browns. Needless to say Sonny doesn’t react well.
Sonny puts all other thoughts out of his head because he needs to focus. The draft is his chance to rebuild The Browns. Then he makes a trade. He gives up three years of first round picks for this year’s number one pick, and the chance to take star rookie quarterback Bo Callahan (Josh Pence).
This sends The Browns’ staff into a frenzy. They weren’t even looking at a player like Bo. Trouble is Coach Penn (Denis Leary) hates the move. He thinks Sonny has sacrificed the Browns’ future. Even worse Sonny isn’t sold on drafting Bo despite what The Browns owner, Anthony Molina (Frank Lan-gella), wants.
Sonny’s original plan was to draft Vontae Mack (Chadwick Boseman). Now he’s rethinking everything on the one day he needs to be sure. His job, his future, the future of the Cleveland Browns hinges on this one pick.
Draft Day may be a football movie without football, but it’s a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at an NFL team. The NFL draft is a pivotal time. Dreams are made and crushed, and Draft Day takes you right into the heart of it. It makes it real in a way that gets you on the edge of your seat. More than that Draft Day has just the right amount of humour, dramatic tension, and plain old fashioned heart that makes it a really fun film to watch.
From the top stars to the bit parts this is a great cast. Everyone fits like pieces of a puzzle. Jennifer Gardner complete-ly steals the show. She has the best lines and flawless delivery. Dennis Leary has
made a career of playing a jerk. To be fair he’s very good at it and it does work for the character. Then we have Frank Langella. As the owner of The Browns, Langella commands your attention. In other words he’s perfect.
Kevin Costner’s career has had its ups and downs, but I don’t think there’s any denying the man’s talent. If you have any doubts just watch him in Draft Day. He brings a passion and a rawness of emotion to this role that is brilliant.
I enjoyed Draft Day. It is exciting, funny, intense. Everything about it is good even if there isn’t any football.
Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature of the EMC.
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Gananoque, Ontario, April 9, 2014– Gananoque Home Hardware Building Centre and Gananoque Home Furniture each received a Proud of My Home Award at Home Hardware’s annual Spring Market, which took place on April 7 in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Dealer-Owners Ken and Linda O’Connor, are honoured to be two of only 23 stores to be recognized with the award from among the close to 1,100 stores across Canada. To receive the Proud of My Home Award, recipients must demonstrate excellence in Staff performance and customer service; interior presentation, including clear signage, tidiness, and merchandise presentation and displays; exterior presentation, including cleanliness and attractive window displays; Staff training; and participation in Dealer network initiatives.This year marks the third time that both Gananoque Home Hardware Building Centre and Gananoque Home Furniture have been acknowledged with the Proud of My Home Award.QUOTES
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She explained that the first step is an assessment. If a person has never had a lot of reading experi-ence, they’ll get a one-to-one tutor to work with them.
“We also have small group ses-sions for people who don’t need one-to-one. They work at English reading and writing. We also have math programs. And computers.”
She said some people come for specific reasons.
“For example, they want to pass their Canadian Citizenship exam,”
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After the assessment, each per-son gets their own training plan to follow.
“We also offer language instruc-tion for new Canadians,” said Bird.
“They also learn Canadian customs and little things like how to open a bank account. These are all things that allow them to fit into our so-ciety.”
Kingston Literacy and Skills also offers a family literacy program.
“What we’ve found is that if children aren’t taught to love read-ing at an early age, they are at a disadvantage. We bring parents and children together and provide them with tools to learn to love reading. If a parent isn’t comfortable with reading, children are at a severe
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“It’s all about gaining a comfort level with reading,” said Bird.
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For more information: http://www.klandskills.ca/index.htm. You can reach Cheryl Bird at [email protected].
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But it was lambing time, and the joy of welcoming those tiny little bodies of wool out on the farm in Northcote, took away the greyness of the season, and filled my heart with unspeakable joy.
Although I never wanted to see the actual births, it wasn’t long after the deliveries that I was in the barn, leaning on the board rail of the lambing pen, watching the mothers nudge their babies and they, with wobbly legs trying, to find firm footing.
That year Father was pleased with the number of lambs born in the barn, and with two or three ewes yet to birth, everything pointed to a bit of relief from the cares of the Depression. There would be wool and meat to market,
easing the constant worries of survival when poverty was all around us.
When the very last ewe delivered, two tiny bodies emerged, but alas, one was as black as ink. Father who prided himself on the white wool he took to market, shook his head, and then said, “don’t think its going to make it anyway...it’s just a little runt of a thing, I doubt if it will see the end of the day.
At that very moment I claimed the little black lamb for my very own. I called it Lambie most of the time, but sometimes, called it Blackie. I asked Father if I could look after it, and from then on, the little lamb and I were inseparable.
I fed it milk from a little bottle belonging to one of my dolls, and to my utter joy, not only did it survive that day, and the night, but began to show signs of growing into a healthy and sturdy sheep. I was too young to know that you
didn’t raise domestic animals on the farm as pets. They would eventually end up at the market, or in the smoke house. Or, more than likely, I just put the thought out of my mind. Lambie and I would grow old together.
And it grew, and only when I was at school or in the house, or in bed, were we apart.
It followed me around the barnyard, and while it was still tiny, I carried it in my arms as if it were a little puppy. And I watched in wonder, as Lambie grew. I even hated to go off to school and leave Lambie behind.
My brother Emerson thought it was pure nonsense to have a lamb as a pet. “It’s not a lamb anymore,” he said. “It’s a full grown sheep.” As if that made a whit of difference about how I felt about Lambie. It would always be a baby sheep as far as I was concerned.
I remember the day everything changed. It was a cold and wet late spring day. I wondered if summer would ever come. We had to wear our rubber raincoats to the Northcote school, and rubber boots and carry our shoes with our books and lunch.
As we neared the house after school, I could see that Mother even had the lamps lit, and for once I didn’t go to the barn but
stayed in the cozy kitchen. It was suppertime and I
still hadn’t gone to the barn to check on Lambie, sure that it would be as warm as toast on a mound of hay with all the other sheep.
Our supper was ample as usual, and just as I was tucking into my bowl of apple crisp, Emerson, who had been unusually quiet all through the meal, asked me if I enjoyed my meal. This was unusual for Emerson because he was usually only interested in his own stomach.
I assured him I did.“Well, you just ate Lambie,”
he said.I looked around the table. No
one raised their eyes. Mother busied herself at the stove, and Father reached over and patted my hand, and told me again that we couldn’t raise farm animals as pets.
Nausea swept over me like a cold wet blanket, and I ran to the privy like someone possessed. My stomach ached from being so sick and I thought I may not survive. Could anyone die from a broken heart, I wondered?
The feeling of utter sadness and helplessness stayed with me long after that fateful night had passed. It was the night I vowed never again in my lifetime would I ever eat a mouthful of lamb.
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@ 1024 Cty Rd. 16, Jasper, ON K0G 1G0on Wed., Apr. 30/14 @ 10 am
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Property 1- 1024 Cty Rd. 16, Jasper, ON - will be sold subject to a very Reasonable Reserve bid! Country living in the quaint village of Jasper. Plenty of room for the largest of families. Featuring a renovated, c1890’s, red double bricked, 2 storey home w/ 3 large bedrooms plus walk-through closet. Newer 4 pce bath. Relax on the charming & convenient wrap-around porch. Formal entry has handsome staircase. Formal living room has original ornate ceiling medallion. Formal dining room. Large eat-in kitchen/family room has original eye-catching tin ceiling & GE dishwasher included. St. Croix wood pellet stove (‘10) included. 2 pce powder room. Service/laundry room. Plus a functional rear staircase. Refinished hardwood & wide pine flooring throughout. Original architectural assets intact. Heritage wall colours please your eye & suit the style. Top quality wood slat blinds included. Home has been recently & fully spray foamed. High efficiency propane furnace. 100 amp ser-vice. New windows (‘06). 3 frosted glass entry doors (‘08). 10’x10’ detached garden shed. Large backyard w/ 91 ft (+/-) frontage on Irish Creek, which runs into the Rideau River. Plan 15R-9361 Part 1. Lot size 78 ft (+/-) road frontage x 170 ft depth (+/-). Yearly taxes $2400.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.Property 2 - Vacant Lot (1018 Cty Rd 16, Jasper, ON) - Sold Unreserved to the highest bidder regardless of price. Featuring a corner lot size 75 ft (+/-) road frontage x 175 ft depth (+/-). Has an artesian well & older septic. Ideally located beside the aforemen-tioned property. This property will be sold after Property 1. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.CHATTELS: LG Tromm front load washer & dryer (graphite steel colour). GE 2 door fridge. Kenmore elec. stove. 2-30” flatscreen TV’s (Viewsonic & Haier). Antique step-back glazed cupboard. Large antique bon-net chest. Mission oak chest of drawers. 5 pce pine table & chairs. 5 pce wood/iron pub-style round table set. Knechtel glazed cupboard. Matching East Lake desser & washstand. Ikea wine rack. 4 ice cream style chairs (red leather). Early nursing rocker. 3 tier pie table. Entertainment centre in walnut finish. Glass top desk & chair. Queen Anne lift-top vanity table. WW11 ship print. Framed photo WW11 plane. Vintage framed por-trait. Corrine Hartley art. Labbat’s Blue neon light. 2 red fire extinguisher grenades “Fire Out” w/ wall brackets. Blue wash basin & pitcher. Old wool winder. Cut, art & hand painted glass. Blue hobnail candy dish. Chalkware. Porcelain, black celluloid doll & others. Figurines. Figurine based lamps. Advertising tins (Peterborough, Goodyear, Whiz, Esso, Bardahl, Canadian Tire, Pepsi, Libby etc). Vintage green Elna sew machine w/ carry case. Table model spool cabinet. Hooked mats. 3 golf clubs (2 w/ hickory shafts). Riviera down rigger. Assrtment of fishing reels. Cast iron duck door stop. Honda 5000 generator. Elec. cement mixer on wheels. Stihl diamond bit concrete cutter. Mastercraft table saw. 2 gas pressure washers. Single axle utility trailer. Ford 125A riding lawnmower. Gas lawnmower. Gas weedeater. Stihl gas hedge trimmer. Alum. extension ladder. Propane patio heater. Window air conditioner. Hand & garden tools. Many other articles too numerous to mention...
Poor health has forced this auction. A clean & well main-tained home having access to the Rideau River which will take you any where in the world. Bring a lawnchair. Please note - Terms on chattels; Cash or Cheque Only
RESERVED REal EStatE auction (HouSE & WatERfRont PRoPERty)
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~ Realistic Owners Say Sell ~This quintessential country home has a deep sense of his-tory. Formerly known as Bolton Mills’/Fallbrook’s hotel. This clean, 4 bedroom home has had recent additions (‘05/’06). The transformation includes stylish, solid pine interior walls & floors throughout. Extensive upgrades include a huge kitchen w/ maple cpbds & hardwood floor-ing (‘09) . 5 newer appliances included. At it’s core, is the original tin ceiling in the living room, including a wood pellet stove plus a double lined s/s wood burning chim-ney (‘08). Adjoining dining room. Main floor laundry/3 pce bath w/ large walk-in shower. New den/bedroom. New sun room w/ garden doors. New family room w/ freestanding propane stove. Second level includes 3 bed-rooms plus huge master suite. New, oversized 4 pce bath (‘12). 200 amps. Generator hookup panel. New siding, dble hung windows & exterior doors (‘08). New septic (‘06). New submersible well pump (‘08). F/A oil furnace w/ new tank. High speed internet. 2 driveways. Fenced 24 ft round above ground pool w/ new pool pump (‘12) & new liner (‘11). Blanket & accessories included. Attached pergola w/ power. Detached insulated, vinyl clad change room/utility bldg. w/ power. Garden shed. L-shaped post & beam barn w/ power, insulated (20’x20’ +/-) workshop w/ concrete floor, 2 horse stalls, drive shed & hayloft. Steel roofs on all bldgs. Surveyed having 340 ft (+/-) road frontage & 230 ft (+/-) riverfront. Zoned Res/Farm. Yearly taxes ($3,000.00 +/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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Auctioneers & Qualified AppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE
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Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser
Jason Hands, Auctioneer
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-Auction-Dr. Bruce Hay, Kingston
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Preview from 4 p.m. auction day or by appointmentDr. Hay’s family home was built in 1913 and has been in the family since then. We will be offering a wide array of furnishings from that era. Please visit our website www.handsauction.com click Online Bidding button to view complete catalogue and pictures. Online Advance Bidding opens Friday April 18 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, April 25 @ 12 noon. Bid online or as always we are pleased to see you at the live auction, the choice is now yours!
Visa, MasterCard, Interac and Cash accepted
Part time Distribution assistantThe Kingston Heritage is looking for a casual part time person with excellent communication and computer skills to help out in the Dis-tribution department 2.5 days per week. The position will receive calls, conduct telephone work with residents requesting a call-back, completing and following up on service issues when it relates to de-liveries, assist with paperwork and data input for carrier and address files and maintain/edit customer service databases and spreadsheets, along with other related duties. Knowledge of MS-Excel is a must.
If you are interested, please forward your resume to [email protected] titled Distribution Assistant
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to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Perth Ontario3 miles east of Perth on County Rd # 10 K7H 3C3
on Saturday, May 3, 2014 @ 10:00 am Preview 8:00 am
Welcoming farm, construction and heavy equipment, residential and commercial lawn care equipment, material handling equipment, attachments, UTV’s, ATV’s, trucks, cars, motorcycles, recreational equip’t, tools and other related items. An established auction sale with a proven track record. To consign and to receive complimentary advertising call 613-267-6027. Visit website for current listing and photos.
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Saturday, April 26 at 10:30 A.M.To be on site at civic #197 Cty. Rd. 17
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Commercial Items - The King of Fighters ‘97 arcade video game machine w/ 6 game cartridges (a classic collector’s item). Electronic Royal 130CX cash register. Garland propane 6 burner double oven w/ side griddle. Ice cream freezer. Hobart A200 mixer & grinder. 2005 CMA L-1X dishwasher. Can opener. 220v Moffat elec-tric grill. Electric deep fryer. Meat slicer. Mop pail. Coffee maker. “Steakmaker” meat tenderizer cuber. S/s work table. S/s pots. Serving trays. Chafing dishes. Qty of commercial serving & cooking dishes. Flatware. Prep tools & utensils. Stackable wire pie keepers. Approx. 20 restaurant tables. Approx. 56 Windsor back kitchen chairs. Qty of adirondack chairs.
Several fridges. 5 chest freezers.Cookie jars. Syrup jugs. Taxidermy wall mount fish. 2 James Bros. embossed “fish” advertising calendars. Coca Cola push bar (good). 7-14 ft. alum. Misty River fishing boats. 2-12 ft alum. fishing boats. 3-8 hp Evinrude outbd motors. 3-9.9 hp Mercury motors. 1-8 hp Mercury motor. 2-14 ft fiberglass Sunfish sailboats w/ newer sails. Sailboard. 2 boat docks. Life jackets. Shower stalls. Baby crib. Wooden high chairs. Linens & bedding. Cottage furniture. Numerous original, Land O’Lake region, oil paintings by the late Cloyne artist Ursula Ossenberg & many other articles too numerous to mention...
After 20 years of exemplary campground service, Aragain Lodge is restructuring in order to provide the best experi-ence possible for their guests. Clean, quality, commercial food equipment. Boats & motors are in very good condi-tion. And, offering a noteworthy collection of original, local, oil-paintings Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding. Visit website for photos.
Terms on chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, M/C & Visa.
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TWO DAY AUCTION FIREARMS: SATURDAY APRIL 26TH, 10:00 A.M. MILITARIA: SUNDAY APRIL 27TH, 12:00 NOON
FROM COLLECTIONS & ESTATES, SATURDAY: COLLECTIBLE, TARGET AND HUNTING. MANY NEW AND USED, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, ANTIQUE HAND GUNS RIFLES &
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CO. SUHL LUGER, ANTIQUE “SEND” RIFLE (A GIFT FROM THE LAST KING OF AFGANISTAN. SUNDAY: A LIFELONG COLLECTION! FEATURES: WWI, WWII, KOREA AND VIETNAM MEDALS, AWARDS, BADGES, BOOKS, HOLSTERS, DATED AMMUNITION, P.O.W. TAGS,
DOG TAGS, COMPLETE DETAILS AND PHOTO’S AT: www.switzersauction.com
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At Switzer’s Auction Centre, 25414 Highway 62 South, Bancroft, ON
Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Antique/Modern Furniture, Roto Tiller, Snowblowers, Garden Tools
NOTE: Several E Bikes, 50cc Motor Scooters, Several 50cc Kids Four Wheelers
Held in the Town of Napanee at The Lions Hall, From 401 Exit #41 Hwy. (Centre St.) South Through Town to River Rd. Lights. Proceed South To Hall on Left.
Flat to Wall Cupboard; Several Washstands; Early Wardrobe from Ottawa Area; Pine Hanging Cupboard; Hall Tree With Boot Box; One Drawer Stand; Blanket Box with Hidden Drawers; Very Early Wooden Stool; Wooden Dash Churn; Pine Dough Box; (Some Original/Refinished); Antique Floor Model Victrola; Primitive Wooden Butter Bowl; Several Butter Prints (Round/Others); Primitive Butter Ladles; Rare and Early Betty Lamp; Double Lamp Bracket with Lamps/Others; Several Crocks/Jugs (Blue Decorated/St. Johns C.E. 5 Gal Etc.); Black Horse Ale Statue; Frontenac, Lennox and Addington 1878 Atlas; Brass Kresge Push Bar; Antique Wooden Extension Table/Chairs; 4 Pce. Bedroom Suite; Upholstered Love Seat; Upholstered Chairs; Small Tables; Book Shelves; China/Glass; English Cup/Saucers Etc.; Small Electric Appliances; Pots/Pans; Table Lamps; Cutlery; Etc. Many other articles that were packed at listing.Lawn/Garden Tools - Yard Machine 5 H.P. Rear Tine Roto Tiller; Yardman 24” 2 Year Old Snowblower; Troy Built Snowblower; Extreme Electric Start SnowblowerNOTE: 4 Baja Electric Scooters; 5 - 50cc Motor Scooters; 5 - 50cc 4 x 2 Kids 4 Wheelers; (All Sold As Is)
For Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca
This Sale has something for everyone. Rather large sale, articles from an Estate in Bath and several other consignments. Several local Historical articles. This is only a partial listing.
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 3:00 P.M.(Preview 2:00 P.M.)
All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter.TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.)
DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039)AUCTIONEER - BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773)
Owner/Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale
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By Jeffrey MaguireColumnist
Gazette Lifestyle – It’s not something I had thought about a great deal and it isn’t something I worried about either. Now that it has happened I can’t believe how excited I am. My life has moved in a new direction. I’m a grandfather and I can hardly believe my good fortune!
I have a wonderful wife and children. Our extended family is so good. I am very lucky!
But when I met my granddaughter for the first time I was rendered speechless. And anyone who knows me will tell you that is definitely out of character.
Her name is Lily and she is gorgeous! I know, I know – all grandparents say the same thing. But this little eight-pound bundle of joy (Lily weighed seven pounds, seven ounces at birth on March 19) has pushed a button I didn’t know I had. I’ve fallen head over heels for her.
These days I find I’m checking my email much more often than usual. I’m hoping more photos of our little doll have arrived. Thank goodness for Skype!
Lily is the child of our daughter Heather and her partner Indy. He is an engineer who works for an Ottawa-based firm in Saskatchewan.
The distance is a small challenge but getting to the Canadian Prairies by air is easy. Less than a week after Lily’s birth Kathleen and I arrived in chilly, but relatively snow-free Regina, where we spent most of a week with the new arrival and her parents.
I’ve told my family and close friends this. Now I am opening my heart to the
readers of this newspaper. When I first held Lily I knew my life – our lives – had changed forever. In the most wonderful way imaginable!
Every night little Lily made her presence known in the only way infants can. She cried –
a lot! As you know that is a baby’s means of communication. When they are hungry they cry. When their diaper needs changing they cry. Sometimes they cry for no apparent reason.
Well, some people might not warm to the possibility of being sleepless in Regina. In truth some people might not want to go to Regina in the first place.
Lily’s crying was music to my ears. No pillow over the head for this new “Grandpa”! I soaked in every minute of it. Because I know from experience that it won’t last long. Having an infant in the family is something to be treasured – savoured in fact.
Oh yes, about Regina! The city clearly gets a bum rap from some people. It’s a very nice place and I mean that sincerely. We like it there. Now that our granddaughter was born and lives in the city, Regina and Saskatchewan will always be special to us. It will also be a frequent destination for Kathy and me as long as our daughter and her family live there.
I am certainly not going to go over the top in this column. But perhaps my thoughts on the subject of parenting and now “grandparenting” (yes that is a real term) will resonate with some of you.
Field of studyBy the way there are countless books
on the subject of parenting for anyone who is interested. Heather has purchased a few and I spent a couple of evenings delving into the subject once again. No matter how old our two children get I am still a parent and new books offer fresh ideas.
I suspect there are fewer books on the subject of grandparenting? Checking online I found one on Amazon that looks interesting. It’s called ‘Grandparenting for Dummies.’ The title alone means I will have to check it out.
During Heather’s pregnancy a good friend of ours said, “Being a grandparent is like riding a bicycle. You never forget how to be a parent!”
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I found that approach worked very well when we were in Regina.
When Lily cried and particularly when a rather unpleasant aroma emanated from my little granddaughter’s person we (both Kathy and myself) quite gladly handed her to Heather or Indy.
“Your problem – we’re just the grandparents,” we told them.
They have accepted the tasks at hand in very good spirits I must say.
Meanwhile we did the dishes, shopped
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Yes, those who gave us advice on this subject have turned out to be quite astute. Grandparenting is like riding a bicycle!
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Gazette Lifestyle – Ken Tuffnail lives just outside Stratford, Ontario: “Hi Bill: In 1973 I was looking for an old second car in good shape for my wife to drive back and forth to town. I asked my father if he knew of any. He mentioned his neighbour up the street, Maurice H., who had an old car in his garage.
“One Saturday in the summer of 1973, I approached Maurice, who re-membered me as a kid, and I asked
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“He asked if I would like to see the car. He opened the garage door and staring at me was the rear end of a huge red car. I said to him: ‘What is it?’ He said it is a 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DELUXE NEWPORT SPECIAL CLUB COUPE. The car was in pristine original condition in-side and out with 41,000 miles. For that year, it had a new body, new 301 Spitfire 188 HP engine, and com-pletely new styling. Extras included an automatic transmission with lever
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“I fell in love with the car and I promised him I would keep it in my newly constructed double garage and only drive it for occasional pleasure use. Maurice was willing to sell it to me but his wife was not. I tele-phoned them several times over the next three years but she would not give her consent.
“Finally, in the summer of 1976, I asked if I could come over and talk
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“I owned that car for thirty-one years and travelled only five thou-sand miles in it. Everywhere we went, it was a head turner. During
my ownership, I travelled to many car shows, Barrie included, and nev-er came across a car of that type. I sold it in 2007 and it went to a good home.”
I’m always looking for more sto-ries. Email [email protected] or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, ON N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in this column will receive a free au-tographed copy of my latest book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”
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Enjoying a wonderful new chapter in lifeAge helps I think. Heather and Indy
are in their 30s and have plenty of life ex-perience behind them. They know other couples who have started families and they have observed what it takes to manage in-fants day to day.
Also, in our modern world there are so many new and wonderful tools to aid first-time parents. Everything from disposable diapers to well-designed bassinets and car-riages. That’s not to mention all of the tools
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As I write this, I can’t help but think back to when Kathy and I were first mar-ried. We were just kids ourselves, in our late teens. When our first child, son Craig, was born in St. Thomas, Ont., three years later (I was a reporter at the daily newspa-per there) we were still young and inexpe-rienced in so many ways.
Everything was different then. The pre-natal situation was lower impact. So too
was the birthing experience. Once a baby was born he/she was kept in one large nursery and brought to their mothers and fathers. Much more regimented, far more conservative!
Today mother, father and baby can all stay in the same room in most cases. It is a more hands on experience for the parents; a far more intimate and user-friendly envi-ronment for a new family.
When Kathy and Craig were released from the hospital way back in 1975 we were so green. Where to start? It can be
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Kathy vividly recalls using cloth diapers and how much work that was. Do you re-member diaper pails? For anyone familiar with that stinky process I don’t need to write anything else.
Of course we learned quickly what it takes to raise a child. A good thing too because 15 months later Heather came along.
With me working in the demanding newspaper business Kathy had a lot on her
plate with two children less than two years of age to manage. Demanding isn’t even the word for the load she had to carry!
She/we must have done something right though. Because today we have two, fine adult children. Now one of them has a child of their own.
As for my wife and me, we are tickled pink to be the grandparents of little Lily. We feel truly blessed and we look forward to many enjoyable times ahead with our granddaughter.
Did I tell you how beautiful she is?If you have a comment or question for
Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: [email protected].
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2011 Mazda3 Sportcloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Alloy Wheels, cruise control, Keyless And Much More. 57,806 KM
$13,495 P9117$107 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2013 Chevrolet Sonic2013 chevrolet sonic 5 door Hatch With Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission, And Air conditioning. This sonic Is A 5 door Hatch With All The Good Options And Is A Previous daily Rental. 22,472 KM
$16,488 $131 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9213
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2011 Nissan Rogue SL AWDLeather Interior, 2.5L, 4 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Rear Park Assist, Power seats, Rear View camera, Heated seats, sunroof And Much More. 44,460 KM
$21,487 P9122+HST
$192 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
2013 Hyundai Elantra GLcloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering, Heated seats And Much More. 37,559 KM. Previous daily Rental
$16,488 $131 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9198
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2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SL 4X4cloth Interior. 4.8L, V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , chrome Wheels, Onstar And Much More. 7,081 KM
$27,993 P9187$208 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXTdVd Player, Rear Park Assist, Rear View camera, cloth Interior, 3.6L 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Remote start And Much More. 24,767 KM. Previous daily Rental
$22,994 $182 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9146
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2009 Chevrolet Aveo Hatch LSHatch Model, Fog Light, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning And Much More. 55,345 KM
$10,388 P9206$108 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LT2 door coupe, 5-speed Manual, Power Windows, Power Locks, Air conditioning, Keyless Entry And Much More. 85,904 KM
$9,288 $97 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9208
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2014 Nissan Pathfinder S AWDcloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 26,482 KM
$31,888 $252 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9209
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2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSThis Is A Previous U.s. Vehicle And Is The Gs And comes Equipped With cloth Interior, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Tilt steering, 2 door coupe, And Much Much More. 55,210 KM
$15,488 P8922$110 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2010 ford f-150 XLT 4x4cloth Interior, 4.6L 8 cyl Engine, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, cd Player, Keyless Entry system, Electronic 4Wd, Boxliner Plastic And Much More. 108,780 KM
$20,998 P9134$173 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2013 Kia Rio LX+ 5 Door HatchAir conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks , Tilt steering, Keyless Entry And Much More. Previous daily Rental
$14,388 $114 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2009 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD 2009 BMW 135i 2009 Kia Rondo EX-V6 5-SeaterLeather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Power sunroof, Loaded And Much More. 69,418 KM
Lx Model, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, Heated seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, Keyless Entry, AWd, cloth Interior, And Much More. 73,047 KM Former daily Rental
This Is The 135i Model And comes Equipped With Leather Interior, convertible, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission And Much Much More. 96,788 KM U.s. Vehicle
cloth Interior, 2.7L, 6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power steering , steering Wheel controls And Much More. 86,355 KM
$12,776 $20,989 $29,488 $10,388$133 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
$184 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
$305 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
$108 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEESP9204 P8711 P8909 P9179
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2011 Nissan Rogue SVcloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Tilt steering Are Just A Few Things This Vehicle comes Equipped With . 60,732 KM
$17,998 $161 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9207
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2009 Toyota Venza 2006 GMC Savana W5500 HDThis Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Tilt steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 62,822 KM
20’ Aluminum Multi Vans Body! New In 2012 ATc 14 Mea Electric stand By Reefer Unit. Please call For details! 203,523 KM.
$20,951 $20,997$187 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P8668 P8010
2013 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 4x4cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Tilt steering, crew cab And Much More. 19,765 KM Previous daily Rental
$27,888 $220 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES P9205
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2010 Avenger R/TLeather, sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Loaded, Power Everything, cd Player And Much More. 80,542 KM
$13,991 P9140$125 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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2012 Hyundai Veracruz GLSLeather Interior, Power sunroof, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt steering, cd Player, Power seats, Heated seats, And Much Much More. 27,297 KM
$29,991 P8767A+HST
$237 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 SAutomatic Transmission, Air conditioning, cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks Tilt steering, cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 86,137 KM Former daily Rental
$14,767 P8858$119 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES
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All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.
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2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited 2010 Chevrolet Equinox LTAuto, Ac, Cruise Control, Climate Control, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Leather, PL, Pw, Power driver Seat, Power Sunroof, Tilt Steering, Boston Premium Audio And Much More! 51,386 KM
Auto, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Alloy wheels, Cloth Interior, Power windows, Power Locks, Cd Player, And Much Much More. 89,192 KM
$16,462 $16,900
2011 Volkswagen Routan 2008 Ford Ranger FX4 2011 Chevrolet Malibu LSThis Is The Comfortline And Comes Equipped with Leather Interior, Alloy wheels, Power windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Loaded! 79,001 KM
Extended Cab 4x4, Leather Interior, Power Everything, Heated Seats, Alloy wheels And Much More.
Cloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar And Much More. 76,482 KM
$18,993 $15,988 $13,388
2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4X4 2010 Kia Sportage LX 2005 Ford Mustang ConvertibleCloth Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power windows, Power Steering , Steering wheel Controls, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 120,280KM
Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control And Much More. 117,106 KM
Leather Interior, Power Group, Alloy wheels, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Convertible And Much More. 73,649 KM
$25,388 $11,776 $13,996
2012 Kia Sorento LX AWDCloth Interior, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cd Player, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Rear Park Assist, Satellite Radio, Block Heater And Much More. 59,344 KM
$21,388
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$106 Bi-WEEKLY/ 72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$166 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$226 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
$150 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS+SALES TAX NO HiDDEN FEES
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$151 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS+SALES TAX NO HiDDEN FEES
$120 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS+TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2009 Hyundai Elantra GLCloth Interior, 2.0L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering And Much More. 86,738 KM
$10,488 P9178$109 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2010 Dodge Journey SXT7 Passenger, Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, V6 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power windows, Power Steering, Block Heater, Power driver Seat, Luggage Rack, Heated O/S Mirrors, ABS. 96,206 KM
$13,991 $125 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9186A
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2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWDCloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry And Much More. 67,892 KM Former daily Rental
$17,661 $127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9103
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2012 Hyundai Elantra TouringEquipped with 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM
$11,488 $91 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P8809
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2007 infiniti G35 SAutomatic Transmission, Leather Interior, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Power Seat, Remote Vehicle Start Are A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 109,662 KM
$12,488 $130 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P8937A
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2006 Chevrolet impalaCloth Interior, Power Seats, Power Locks, Power windows, Bucket Seating, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Keyless Entry And Much More. 68,851 KM
$9,995 $161 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9202
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2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500Equipped with Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Cloth Interior, Alloy wheels, Tilt Steering And Much Much More. 143,161 KM
$9,998 $126 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P8566AA
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2010 Chevrolet Corvette ConvertibleLeather Interior, 6.2 Litre 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Heated Power Seats, Heads Up display, Satellite Radio, Universal Home Remote And More. 23,384 KM U.S. Vehicle
$44,949 P7061A+HST+HST
2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited AWDLeather Interior, 2.4L, 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , ABS, Heated Seats, Power driver Seat, Sunroof And Much More. 149,572 KM.
2013 Dodge Avenger SXTCloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Power Sunroof, Heated Seats And More, 23,431 KM
$16,999 $135 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9177
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2009 Nissan Murano LELeather Interior, 3.5L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Power Steering, Rear Park Assist, Sunroof, Power and Heated Seats , Rear View Camera 149,933 KM.
$16,998 $160 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9190
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$9,999 P9093$80 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS
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2012 Ford Fiesta SE Cloth Interior, 1.6l Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 62,797 KM Former daily Rental
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$399 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2011 Hyundai Sonata GLCloth Interior, 2.4l 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Heated Seats, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped with. 101,717 Km
$11,899 P9028A$107 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
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2010 Chrysler Sebring ConvertibleGet Ready For Spring! Automatic, Power Seats, Rear Camera, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, 6 Cylinder and only 36,949 KM
$16,388 $161 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES P9004B
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$145 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXTAutomatic Transmission, Full Stow And Go Seating, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 68,352 KM. Previous daily Rental
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$204 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
2010 Ford F-150 Crew Cab 4X4 XTR
Automatic, 4X4, Crew Cab, Power Group XTR Package And Much More. 106,818 KM.
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$14,788 P9114B$137 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHSTAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES
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