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Thursday April 30 2015 | 36 pages

Proud to be part of your community

2014 a good year for South Frontenac but some questions remain says auditorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash On the one hand the auditor had plenty of compliments for South Frontenac and its staff on the way they have handled their books On the other hand there are a few things that the Township will have to address in the not-too-dis-tant future

ldquoI believe 2014 was a good year for the munic-ipalityrdquo auditor Howard Allan of Allan Chartered Accountant Professional Corporation told South Frontenac Council at its regular meeting last week in Sydenham ldquoCouncil should take comfort in that its financial management is better than many wersquove seen

ldquoYou have a surplus and yoursquove improved your financial situation by $14 million with $96 million in net financial assetsrdquo

ldquoI think wersquore very well served by our staffrdquo said Mayor Ron Vandewal

However there were a few things that Allan cautioned may become problems at some point

ldquoWe noted significant assessment growth in 2014 and capital improvementsrdquo Allan said ldquoTo manage the capital improvements we noted the Township has completed an asset management plan and employs the use of development charges and infrastructure grants

ldquoWe recommend in order to adequately fund the costs of infrastructure to manage the antici-pated growth the Township develop a long term financial plan using factors impacting capital and operating budgetsrdquo

Allan questioned that sole source contracts greater than $25000 (equipment rental and gravel purchases) were awarded and Council approval

was not recorded in the minutes ldquoFor transparency and accountability we rec-

ommend Council document the award of sole sourced contracts in the minutesrdquo he said

He also made note of $471455 that is un-funded in regards to Sydenham water and the fact that the intent is to fund the liability with future development

ldquoAs this may extend beyond the term of Coun-cil Council may wish to address the liability in the upcoming review of the water long-term capi-tal plans and rate studyrdquo Allan said

In terms of risk management Allan singled out four areas for improvement

ldquoResidents receive an annual allotment of gar-bage bag tagsrdquo he said ldquoIf they require additional tags they must be purchased

ldquoThe control over the tags for sale should be improved by limiting access to the tags and recon-ciling the revenue to the controlled inventoryrdquo

Entrance permits (required for driveways etc) are not pre-numbered he said To improve the ac-countability he recommended the permits be pre-numbered and the revenue and permit numbers reconciled at year end

He also said there are ldquogaps in the numerical sequencerdquo for pre-numbered tickets at landfill sites

Finally he was concerned that while a recon-ciliation of fees collected for building permits and development charges were provided for 2013 the record was not maintained in a similar format for 2014

ldquoWe would recommend the format of the exist-ing report be reviewed to accommodate the year end reconciliation of building permit fee revenue and development chargesrdquo he said

Jumpinrsquo in BellrockBrooke Woboditsch belts out a sax solo during a rendition of Count Basiersquos Jumpinrsquo at the Woodside as the Lasalle Causeway Swing Band played the Bellrock Hall last weekend It promises to be a busy summer at the hall which has been undergoing extensive renova-tions including a Municipal meeting May 7 Lee Casementrsquos CD release party June 6 and a visit from the Kingston Ceilidh Band in July Also therersquos a free seniors exercise program coming on Mondays and Thursdays Call 613-634-0130 ext 3414 for more information

PhotoCraig Bakay

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Loughborough Public School celebrates 100 years of learningBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash It has been 100 years since the original Loughborough Public School was built and students teachers and community members both past and present canrsquot wait to celebrate this momentous milestone on May 1

ldquoIt really is a pretty rare milestone especially for schools and we really want to celebrate thatrdquo said Loughbor-ough PS Vice Principal John Mooney ldquoThe school is an integral part of the community and it always has been so I think people will be interested to come out and celebraterdquo

To celebrate and showcase the school and its current students teach-ers on the planning committee have been meeting for the past year to dis-cuss ideas They wanted a way to show the history of the school through the eyes of the current students

ldquoThe primary students have been working on projects since January and each class is focusing on certain decadesrdquo explained Grade 1 teacher Sharon Isbell a member of the plan-ning committee ldquoMy class is looking at the lsquo80s and we are doing projects about music major events toys of the decade and things like that We will then put everything into a presentation that showcases the changes of the past 100 years Itrsquos been a lot of fun to look backrdquo

Students in Grades 4 to 8 have also been working on a historical play that will take members of the community through the history of Sydenham and the Loughborough area and show them how the school and the area have evolved

ldquoWersquove also done some digging looking for photos of old students and looking back in that way toordquo said Mooney ldquoWe really want the celebra-tion to involve as many students past and present as we can and we want the whole community to come out and cel-ebrate The school is still vibrant and is a great part of Sydenham and we want to show thatrdquo

The school itself has seen a lot of changes over the years and while the original structure is still being used expansions were made to the school in 1965 and 1993 to accommodate more students

ldquoMany of our students donrsquot even realize that these changes happened so it is also fun for them to take this look back in historyrdquo Mooney said

The celebration will also feature a silent auction BBQ art show raffle and vintage photo booth that have been put together by the parent coun-cil for the school Community members are invited to come to all or part of the festivities and Mooney hopes to see a full house

ldquoEven if you arenrsquot from Syden-ham directly people have memories

from their own school experiences and that is fun to revisitrdquo he said ldquoSchools have changed so much and it is fun to come into a school that is using current technologies and teaching strategies and

learn about them We want to share that with the community whenever we canrdquo

The Loughborough PS 100 year cel-ebrations takes place on May 1 with an open house from 4 to 6 pm and then the

historical play beginning at 645 pm Performances by primary students will take place on May 4 for Music Monday For more information visit wwwlough-boroughlimestoneonca

Vice Principal John Mooney encourages community members to come out for the 100 year anniversary celebrations on May 1 PhotoMandy Marciniak

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SWIM AND DAY CAMP REGISTRATION

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LONG SWAMP ROAD BRIDGE- CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

BELLROCK VILLAGE-ROAD NETWORK amp DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS

CHANGE IN OFFICE HOURS ndash MAY 19

BURNING RESTRICTIONS

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY-ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION NOMINATIONS

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION NO PW-RFQ2-2015 FORCOMMERCIAL GRADE ZERO TURN MOWER

PRIVATE LANE UPGRADING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Sale of Land by Public Tender will be held on May 13 2015 at the South Frontenac Municipal Oce 4432 George Street in Sydenham Ontario For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender visit wwwOntarioTaxSalesca Tender packages are also available at the Municipal Oce at a cost of $1000+HST Queries can be directed to taxsalesouthfrontenacnet

Swim and Day Camp registration dates will be scheduled soon please watch our website for this information at wwwsouthfrontenacnetthings-to-doswim-and-daycamps

A HUGE Thank You to all that took the time to take part this year It takes so few to do so much Yet it is very disheartening when a person sees so many water bottles pop cans and clam shells stuck in the grass that could have easily gone in a blue box With the amount of wind this spring please take extra care not to overload your blue boxes with empty cans and bottles and on paper week try to ensure your materials are not going to y straight to the ditches where we will be picking it up again next year

A Public Information Centre is scheduled for Thursday May 7 2015 from 730 pm to 900 pm at the Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd Information will be presented on the proposed alternatives for public review and comment See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

Residents are invited to attend the Second Public Information Centre to review and discuss the recommendations for road and drainage improvements in the village of Bellrock on Thursday May 7 2015 from 630 to 730 pm Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

The administration oce hours will switch to ldquosummerrdquo hours on May 19 2015 Hours will be 800 am to 430 pm fromMonday to Friday

A reminder to residents to monitor the township website for updates on the burning ban as weather conditions change Refer to the regulations outlined in By-law 2012-68 before burning See our website at Living HereFire ServicesFire Ban

Full Time Receptionist Clerk ndash Deadline for applications is 1200 pm (noon) on May 8 2015 Resume and cover letter to be sent to adminsouthfrontenacnet For the job description see our website (living HereCareers)

The Township of South Frontenac invites nominations for ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardsrdquo These awards are presentedto individuals who have provided outstanding volunteer service to the township Nominees may be from any communityvolunteer group in South Frontenac Deadline for applications is May 15 2015 See the website under ldquoNews andPublic Noticesrdquo for more details

Sealed submissions must be received by 100 pm on May 6 2015 Attention David Holliday Area Supervisor 2490 Keeley Rd Sydenham ON Ocial forms detailing the general specications and requirement may be downloaded from the BIDDINGOCOM website or picked up Monday to Friday 700 am to 500 pm at the Public Works Department 2490 Keely Road Sydenham ON K0H 2T0

The 2015 Private Lane Assistance Program applications are now on the Township website The objective of this program is to improve access for Emergency Vehicles Please note that Council has increased the amount available for subsidy in the 2015 approved budget

COMPLIANCE AUDIT COMMITTEEA Compliance Audit Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday May 4th 2015 at 300 pm in the Council Chambers4432 George St Sydenham

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOTSummer hours have resumed at the Depot it will be open every Thursday from 3 ndash 8 pm See our website under lsquoLiving HereSolid WasteRecyclingrsquo for a listing of what is accepted or call 613-376-3900 Ext 4330

COUNCIL MEETINGSThe next Council meeting will be held on Tuesday May 5 2015 at 700 pm

The next Committee of the Whole meeting will be held on Tuesday May 12 2015 at 700 pm

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CAOsrsquo shared services report puts rules and regulations in place says Dep MayorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Dep Mayor John McDougall ldquowel-comedrdquo CAOClerk Wayne Orrrsquos report on shared services at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

The report was jointly drafted by the CAOs com-mittee consisting of the top officials from the County and all four member townships

ldquoItrsquos good to have some rules and regulations in place before there is action takenrdquo said McDou-gall ldquoWhen the treasurer for the (Frontenac) Islands wasnrsquot available at budget time County staff helped out

ldquoIt worked out well for the Islands but ended up costing everybody elserdquo

The five CAOs began meeting after a similar arrangement between township public works man-agers yielded substantial savings particularly in the areas of materials acquisition and landfill site moni-toring

The CAOs produced a report that looks into fur-ther potential areas of savings through shared ser-vices citing 68 such areas

bull bull bull Coun Bill Robinson told Council hersquod received

some complaints from residents on Colebrook Road about bright flashes of light coming from a commu-nication tower on Road 38

CAOClerk Wayne Orr replied that while he sympathized with the residentsrsquo concerns such lights are not in the Townshiprsquos area of control as they are mandated by the Province for aviation safety

ldquoWe donrsquot get to control thatrdquo said Orrbull bull bull Treasurer Louise Fragnito asked Council

to approve a plan to cover a $28427 deficit for cemeteries in 2013 and 2014 from the cemetery lot addition reserves

When it was suggested that raising fees for plots be used rather than using taxes to sub-sidize cemeteries CAO Wayne Orr said that plot sales dropped off when rates were last raised two years ago

ldquoEventually people will have to start pur-chasing plots again and the situation should rectify itself at that pointrdquo Orr said

bull bull bull Council decided to extend the contract for

sales and administration services grave ex-cavation and cemetery maintenance with D G Young Concrete Burial Vaults by a further two years as was provided for in the original contract which expires April 30

The total cost for the sales and administra-tion for the nine Township-owned cemeteries will increase to $860 per month from $850 per month as stipulated in the contract Orr said

ldquoIt should be noted that without Council direction the fees charged to families will not increaserdquo Orr said ldquoAs a result the net rev-enues for cemetery operations will decrease and this will further compound the amount needed from taxation to support cemetery op-erationsrdquo

When asked if the practice of including extension provisions in contracts was in con-flict with the Townshiprsquos procurement bylaw requiring tendering Orr said ldquoI donrsquot think so

ldquoThe option to renew allows us to evalu-ate performance indicators and was clearly included in the original contract tenderrdquo

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Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

GIS Summer Student

(Job 2015-026) amp

Planning amp Economic Development Summer Student

(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Loughborough Public School celebrates 100 years of learningBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash It has been 100 years since the original Loughborough Public School was built and students teachers and community members both past and present canrsquot wait to celebrate this momentous milestone on May 1

ldquoIt really is a pretty rare milestone especially for schools and we really want to celebrate thatrdquo said Loughbor-ough PS Vice Principal John Mooney ldquoThe school is an integral part of the community and it always has been so I think people will be interested to come out and celebraterdquo

To celebrate and showcase the school and its current students teach-ers on the planning committee have been meeting for the past year to dis-cuss ideas They wanted a way to show the history of the school through the eyes of the current students

ldquoThe primary students have been working on projects since January and each class is focusing on certain decadesrdquo explained Grade 1 teacher Sharon Isbell a member of the plan-ning committee ldquoMy class is looking at the lsquo80s and we are doing projects about music major events toys of the decade and things like that We will then put everything into a presentation that showcases the changes of the past 100 years Itrsquos been a lot of fun to look backrdquo

Students in Grades 4 to 8 have also been working on a historical play that will take members of the community through the history of Sydenham and the Loughborough area and show them how the school and the area have evolved

ldquoWersquove also done some digging looking for photos of old students and looking back in that way toordquo said Mooney ldquoWe really want the celebra-tion to involve as many students past and present as we can and we want the whole community to come out and cel-ebrate The school is still vibrant and is a great part of Sydenham and we want to show thatrdquo

The school itself has seen a lot of changes over the years and while the original structure is still being used expansions were made to the school in 1965 and 1993 to accommodate more students

ldquoMany of our students donrsquot even realize that these changes happened so it is also fun for them to take this look back in historyrdquo Mooney said

The celebration will also feature a silent auction BBQ art show raffle and vintage photo booth that have been put together by the parent coun-cil for the school Community members are invited to come to all or part of the festivities and Mooney hopes to see a full house

ldquoEven if you arenrsquot from Syden-ham directly people have memories

from their own school experiences and that is fun to revisitrdquo he said ldquoSchools have changed so much and it is fun to come into a school that is using current technologies and teaching strategies and

learn about them We want to share that with the community whenever we canrdquo

The Loughborough PS 100 year cel-ebrations takes place on May 1 with an open house from 4 to 6 pm and then the

historical play beginning at 645 pm Performances by primary students will take place on May 4 for Music Monday For more information visit wwwlough-boroughlimestoneonca

Vice Principal John Mooney encourages community members to come out for the 100 year anniversary celebrations on May 1 PhotoMandy Marciniak

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The administration oce hours will switch to ldquosummerrdquo hours on May 19 2015 Hours will be 800 am to 430 pm fromMonday to Friday

A reminder to residents to monitor the township website for updates on the burning ban as weather conditions change Refer to the regulations outlined in By-law 2012-68 before burning See our website at Living HereFire ServicesFire Ban

Full Time Receptionist Clerk ndash Deadline for applications is 1200 pm (noon) on May 8 2015 Resume and cover letter to be sent to adminsouthfrontenacnet For the job description see our website (living HereCareers)

The Township of South Frontenac invites nominations for ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardsrdquo These awards are presentedto individuals who have provided outstanding volunteer service to the township Nominees may be from any communityvolunteer group in South Frontenac Deadline for applications is May 15 2015 See the website under ldquoNews andPublic Noticesrdquo for more details

Sealed submissions must be received by 100 pm on May 6 2015 Attention David Holliday Area Supervisor 2490 Keeley Rd Sydenham ON Ocial forms detailing the general specications and requirement may be downloaded from the BIDDINGOCOM website or picked up Monday to Friday 700 am to 500 pm at the Public Works Department 2490 Keely Road Sydenham ON K0H 2T0

The 2015 Private Lane Assistance Program applications are now on the Township website The objective of this program is to improve access for Emergency Vehicles Please note that Council has increased the amount available for subsidy in the 2015 approved budget

COMPLIANCE AUDIT COMMITTEEA Compliance Audit Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday May 4th 2015 at 300 pm in the Council Chambers4432 George St Sydenham

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CAOsrsquo shared services report puts rules and regulations in place says Dep MayorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Dep Mayor John McDougall ldquowel-comedrdquo CAOClerk Wayne Orrrsquos report on shared services at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

The report was jointly drafted by the CAOs com-mittee consisting of the top officials from the County and all four member townships

ldquoItrsquos good to have some rules and regulations in place before there is action takenrdquo said McDou-gall ldquoWhen the treasurer for the (Frontenac) Islands wasnrsquot available at budget time County staff helped out

ldquoIt worked out well for the Islands but ended up costing everybody elserdquo

The five CAOs began meeting after a similar arrangement between township public works man-agers yielded substantial savings particularly in the areas of materials acquisition and landfill site moni-toring

The CAOs produced a report that looks into fur-ther potential areas of savings through shared ser-vices citing 68 such areas

bull bull bull Coun Bill Robinson told Council hersquod received

some complaints from residents on Colebrook Road about bright flashes of light coming from a commu-nication tower on Road 38

CAOClerk Wayne Orr replied that while he sympathized with the residentsrsquo concerns such lights are not in the Townshiprsquos area of control as they are mandated by the Province for aviation safety

ldquoWe donrsquot get to control thatrdquo said Orrbull bull bull Treasurer Louise Fragnito asked Council

to approve a plan to cover a $28427 deficit for cemeteries in 2013 and 2014 from the cemetery lot addition reserves

When it was suggested that raising fees for plots be used rather than using taxes to sub-sidize cemeteries CAO Wayne Orr said that plot sales dropped off when rates were last raised two years ago

ldquoEventually people will have to start pur-chasing plots again and the situation should rectify itself at that pointrdquo Orr said

bull bull bull Council decided to extend the contract for

sales and administration services grave ex-cavation and cemetery maintenance with D G Young Concrete Burial Vaults by a further two years as was provided for in the original contract which expires April 30

The total cost for the sales and administra-tion for the nine Township-owned cemeteries will increase to $860 per month from $850 per month as stipulated in the contract Orr said

ldquoIt should be noted that without Council direction the fees charged to families will not increaserdquo Orr said ldquoAs a result the net rev-enues for cemetery operations will decrease and this will further compound the amount needed from taxation to support cemetery op-erationsrdquo

When asked if the practice of including extension provisions in contracts was in con-flict with the Townshiprsquos procurement bylaw requiring tendering Orr said ldquoI donrsquot think so

ldquoThe option to renew allows us to evalu-ate performance indicators and was clearly included in the original contract tenderrdquo

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Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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10 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

ldquoBack to normal nowrdquo

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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ing Equipment CombinesPickups Planting amp Tillage

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Loughborough Public School celebrates 100 years of learningBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash It has been 100 years since the original Loughborough Public School was built and students teachers and community members both past and present canrsquot wait to celebrate this momentous milestone on May 1

ldquoIt really is a pretty rare milestone especially for schools and we really want to celebrate thatrdquo said Loughbor-ough PS Vice Principal John Mooney ldquoThe school is an integral part of the community and it always has been so I think people will be interested to come out and celebraterdquo

To celebrate and showcase the school and its current students teach-ers on the planning committee have been meeting for the past year to dis-cuss ideas They wanted a way to show the history of the school through the eyes of the current students

ldquoThe primary students have been working on projects since January and each class is focusing on certain decadesrdquo explained Grade 1 teacher Sharon Isbell a member of the plan-ning committee ldquoMy class is looking at the lsquo80s and we are doing projects about music major events toys of the decade and things like that We will then put everything into a presentation that showcases the changes of the past 100 years Itrsquos been a lot of fun to look backrdquo

Students in Grades 4 to 8 have also been working on a historical play that will take members of the community through the history of Sydenham and the Loughborough area and show them how the school and the area have evolved

ldquoWersquove also done some digging looking for photos of old students and looking back in that way toordquo said Mooney ldquoWe really want the celebra-tion to involve as many students past and present as we can and we want the whole community to come out and cel-ebrate The school is still vibrant and is a great part of Sydenham and we want to show thatrdquo

The school itself has seen a lot of changes over the years and while the original structure is still being used expansions were made to the school in 1965 and 1993 to accommodate more students

ldquoMany of our students donrsquot even realize that these changes happened so it is also fun for them to take this look back in historyrdquo Mooney said

The celebration will also feature a silent auction BBQ art show raffle and vintage photo booth that have been put together by the parent coun-cil for the school Community members are invited to come to all or part of the festivities and Mooney hopes to see a full house

ldquoEven if you arenrsquot from Syden-ham directly people have memories

from their own school experiences and that is fun to revisitrdquo he said ldquoSchools have changed so much and it is fun to come into a school that is using current technologies and teaching strategies and

learn about them We want to share that with the community whenever we canrdquo

The Loughborough PS 100 year cel-ebrations takes place on May 1 with an open house from 4 to 6 pm and then the

historical play beginning at 645 pm Performances by primary students will take place on May 4 for Music Monday For more information visit wwwlough-boroughlimestoneonca

Vice Principal John Mooney encourages community members to come out for the 100 year anniversary celebrations on May 1 PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Swim and Day Camp registration dates will be scheduled soon please watch our website for this information at wwwsouthfrontenacnetthings-to-doswim-and-daycamps

A HUGE Thank You to all that took the time to take part this year It takes so few to do so much Yet it is very disheartening when a person sees so many water bottles pop cans and clam shells stuck in the grass that could have easily gone in a blue box With the amount of wind this spring please take extra care not to overload your blue boxes with empty cans and bottles and on paper week try to ensure your materials are not going to y straight to the ditches where we will be picking it up again next year

A Public Information Centre is scheduled for Thursday May 7 2015 from 730 pm to 900 pm at the Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd Information will be presented on the proposed alternatives for public review and comment See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

Residents are invited to attend the Second Public Information Centre to review and discuss the recommendations for road and drainage improvements in the village of Bellrock on Thursday May 7 2015 from 630 to 730 pm Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

The administration oce hours will switch to ldquosummerrdquo hours on May 19 2015 Hours will be 800 am to 430 pm fromMonday to Friday

A reminder to residents to monitor the township website for updates on the burning ban as weather conditions change Refer to the regulations outlined in By-law 2012-68 before burning See our website at Living HereFire ServicesFire Ban

Full Time Receptionist Clerk ndash Deadline for applications is 1200 pm (noon) on May 8 2015 Resume and cover letter to be sent to adminsouthfrontenacnet For the job description see our website (living HereCareers)

The Township of South Frontenac invites nominations for ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardsrdquo These awards are presentedto individuals who have provided outstanding volunteer service to the township Nominees may be from any communityvolunteer group in South Frontenac Deadline for applications is May 15 2015 See the website under ldquoNews andPublic Noticesrdquo for more details

Sealed submissions must be received by 100 pm on May 6 2015 Attention David Holliday Area Supervisor 2490 Keeley Rd Sydenham ON Ocial forms detailing the general specications and requirement may be downloaded from the BIDDINGOCOM website or picked up Monday to Friday 700 am to 500 pm at the Public Works Department 2490 Keely Road Sydenham ON K0H 2T0

The 2015 Private Lane Assistance Program applications are now on the Township website The objective of this program is to improve access for Emergency Vehicles Please note that Council has increased the amount available for subsidy in the 2015 approved budget

COMPLIANCE AUDIT COMMITTEEA Compliance Audit Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday May 4th 2015 at 300 pm in the Council Chambers4432 George St Sydenham

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOTSummer hours have resumed at the Depot it will be open every Thursday from 3 ndash 8 pm See our website under lsquoLiving HereSolid WasteRecyclingrsquo for a listing of what is accepted or call 613-376-3900 Ext 4330

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 5

CAOsrsquo shared services report puts rules and regulations in place says Dep MayorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Dep Mayor John McDougall ldquowel-comedrdquo CAOClerk Wayne Orrrsquos report on shared services at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

The report was jointly drafted by the CAOs com-mittee consisting of the top officials from the County and all four member townships

ldquoItrsquos good to have some rules and regulations in place before there is action takenrdquo said McDou-gall ldquoWhen the treasurer for the (Frontenac) Islands wasnrsquot available at budget time County staff helped out

ldquoIt worked out well for the Islands but ended up costing everybody elserdquo

The five CAOs began meeting after a similar arrangement between township public works man-agers yielded substantial savings particularly in the areas of materials acquisition and landfill site moni-toring

The CAOs produced a report that looks into fur-ther potential areas of savings through shared ser-vices citing 68 such areas

bull bull bull Coun Bill Robinson told Council hersquod received

some complaints from residents on Colebrook Road about bright flashes of light coming from a commu-nication tower on Road 38

CAOClerk Wayne Orr replied that while he sympathized with the residentsrsquo concerns such lights are not in the Townshiprsquos area of control as they are mandated by the Province for aviation safety

ldquoWe donrsquot get to control thatrdquo said Orrbull bull bull Treasurer Louise Fragnito asked Council

to approve a plan to cover a $28427 deficit for cemeteries in 2013 and 2014 from the cemetery lot addition reserves

When it was suggested that raising fees for plots be used rather than using taxes to sub-sidize cemeteries CAO Wayne Orr said that plot sales dropped off when rates were last raised two years ago

ldquoEventually people will have to start pur-chasing plots again and the situation should rectify itself at that pointrdquo Orr said

bull bull bull Council decided to extend the contract for

sales and administration services grave ex-cavation and cemetery maintenance with D G Young Concrete Burial Vaults by a further two years as was provided for in the original contract which expires April 30

The total cost for the sales and administra-tion for the nine Township-owned cemeteries will increase to $860 per month from $850 per month as stipulated in the contract Orr said

ldquoIt should be noted that without Council direction the fees charged to families will not increaserdquo Orr said ldquoAs a result the net rev-enues for cemetery operations will decrease and this will further compound the amount needed from taxation to support cemetery op-erationsrdquo

When asked if the practice of including extension provisions in contracts was in con-flict with the Townshiprsquos procurement bylaw requiring tendering Orr said ldquoI donrsquot think so

ldquoThe option to renew allows us to evalu-ate performance indicators and was clearly included in the original contract tenderrdquo

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Tracey Thompson National Direc-tor of Resident Services

The staff at St Lawrence Place ensures that everything revolves around providing a vibrant retire-ment lifestyle while offering out-standing care and service With 71 independent living suites on the waterfront in downtown Kingston 24 hour nursing staff and unique care plans St Lawrence Place is designed to provide a full spectrum of support that respects the require-

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 7

Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Leeds and the Thousand Islands is developing a Community Strategic Plan ldquoMoving Forward Togetherrdquo Once complete this plan will outline the priori-ties that will strengthen and sustain key aspects of Leeds and the Thousand Islands

Your Mayor and Council are encouraging everyone residents businesses youth seniors and community groups to provide input and here is how 1 Visit wwwleeds1000islandsca to complete an online survey 2 Drop into one of the following Open Sessions to speak directly to a consultant

Tuesday April 28th4 - 7pm Seniors Room in Lansdowne Community Hall

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Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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12 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

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The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

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Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Swim and Day Camp registration dates will be scheduled soon please watch our website for this information at wwwsouthfrontenacnetthings-to-doswim-and-daycamps

A HUGE Thank You to all that took the time to take part this year It takes so few to do so much Yet it is very disheartening when a person sees so many water bottles pop cans and clam shells stuck in the grass that could have easily gone in a blue box With the amount of wind this spring please take extra care not to overload your blue boxes with empty cans and bottles and on paper week try to ensure your materials are not going to y straight to the ditches where we will be picking it up again next year

A Public Information Centre is scheduled for Thursday May 7 2015 from 730 pm to 900 pm at the Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd Information will be presented on the proposed alternatives for public review and comment See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

Residents are invited to attend the Second Public Information Centre to review and discuss the recommendations for road and drainage improvements in the village of Bellrock on Thursday May 7 2015 from 630 to 730 pm Bellrock Hall 6034 Leveque Rd See ldquoNews and Public Noticesrdquo on the township website for more information

The administration oce hours will switch to ldquosummerrdquo hours on May 19 2015 Hours will be 800 am to 430 pm fromMonday to Friday

A reminder to residents to monitor the township website for updates on the burning ban as weather conditions change Refer to the regulations outlined in By-law 2012-68 before burning See our website at Living HereFire ServicesFire Ban

Full Time Receptionist Clerk ndash Deadline for applications is 1200 pm (noon) on May 8 2015 Resume and cover letter to be sent to adminsouthfrontenacnet For the job description see our website (living HereCareers)

The Township of South Frontenac invites nominations for ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardsrdquo These awards are presentedto individuals who have provided outstanding volunteer service to the township Nominees may be from any communityvolunteer group in South Frontenac Deadline for applications is May 15 2015 See the website under ldquoNews andPublic Noticesrdquo for more details

Sealed submissions must be received by 100 pm on May 6 2015 Attention David Holliday Area Supervisor 2490 Keeley Rd Sydenham ON Ocial forms detailing the general specications and requirement may be downloaded from the BIDDINGOCOM website or picked up Monday to Friday 700 am to 500 pm at the Public Works Department 2490 Keely Road Sydenham ON K0H 2T0

The 2015 Private Lane Assistance Program applications are now on the Township website The objective of this program is to improve access for Emergency Vehicles Please note that Council has increased the amount available for subsidy in the 2015 approved budget

COMPLIANCE AUDIT COMMITTEEA Compliance Audit Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday May 4th 2015 at 300 pm in the Council Chambers4432 George St Sydenham

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOTSummer hours have resumed at the Depot it will be open every Thursday from 3 ndash 8 pm See our website under lsquoLiving HereSolid WasteRecyclingrsquo for a listing of what is accepted or call 613-376-3900 Ext 4330

COUNCIL MEETINGSThe next Council meeting will be held on Tuesday May 5 2015 at 700 pm

The next Committee of the Whole meeting will be held on Tuesday May 12 2015 at 700 pm

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 5

CAOsrsquo shared services report puts rules and regulations in place says Dep MayorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Dep Mayor John McDougall ldquowel-comedrdquo CAOClerk Wayne Orrrsquos report on shared services at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

The report was jointly drafted by the CAOs com-mittee consisting of the top officials from the County and all four member townships

ldquoItrsquos good to have some rules and regulations in place before there is action takenrdquo said McDou-gall ldquoWhen the treasurer for the (Frontenac) Islands wasnrsquot available at budget time County staff helped out

ldquoIt worked out well for the Islands but ended up costing everybody elserdquo

The five CAOs began meeting after a similar arrangement between township public works man-agers yielded substantial savings particularly in the areas of materials acquisition and landfill site moni-toring

The CAOs produced a report that looks into fur-ther potential areas of savings through shared ser-vices citing 68 such areas

bull bull bull Coun Bill Robinson told Council hersquod received

some complaints from residents on Colebrook Road about bright flashes of light coming from a commu-nication tower on Road 38

CAOClerk Wayne Orr replied that while he sympathized with the residentsrsquo concerns such lights are not in the Townshiprsquos area of control as they are mandated by the Province for aviation safety

ldquoWe donrsquot get to control thatrdquo said Orrbull bull bull Treasurer Louise Fragnito asked Council

to approve a plan to cover a $28427 deficit for cemeteries in 2013 and 2014 from the cemetery lot addition reserves

When it was suggested that raising fees for plots be used rather than using taxes to sub-sidize cemeteries CAO Wayne Orr said that plot sales dropped off when rates were last raised two years ago

ldquoEventually people will have to start pur-chasing plots again and the situation should rectify itself at that pointrdquo Orr said

bull bull bull Council decided to extend the contract for

sales and administration services grave ex-cavation and cemetery maintenance with D G Young Concrete Burial Vaults by a further two years as was provided for in the original contract which expires April 30

The total cost for the sales and administra-tion for the nine Township-owned cemeteries will increase to $860 per month from $850 per month as stipulated in the contract Orr said

ldquoIt should be noted that without Council direction the fees charged to families will not increaserdquo Orr said ldquoAs a result the net rev-enues for cemetery operations will decrease and this will further compound the amount needed from taxation to support cemetery op-erationsrdquo

When asked if the practice of including extension provisions in contracts was in con-flict with the Townshiprsquos procurement bylaw requiring tendering Orr said ldquoI donrsquot think so

ldquoThe option to renew allows us to evalu-ate performance indicators and was clearly included in the original contract tenderrdquo

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 7

Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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African Lion Safari - Tuesday July 715Newfoundland Spectacluar - July 16 - August 315

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Pure Michigan 400 - August 14 - 1715Blue Jays vs NY Yankees - Saturday August 1515 Cape Cod amp Boston - August 30 - September 315

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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ldquoMoving Forward TogetherrdquoLeeds and the Thousand Islands

Community Strategic PlanProcess is Underway

Leeds and the Thousand Islands is developing a Community Strategic Plan ldquoMoving Forward Togetherrdquo Once complete this plan will outline the priori-ties that will strengthen and sustain key aspects of Leeds and the Thousand Islands

Your Mayor and Council are encouraging everyone residents businesses youth seniors and community groups to provide input and here is how 1 Visit wwwleeds1000islandsca to complete an online survey 2 Drop into one of the following Open Sessions to speak directly to a consultant

Tuesday April 28th4 - 7pm Seniors Room in Lansdowne Community Hall

(1 Jessie St) 4 - 7pm Community Room in the Library (426 Lyndhurst Rd)

Wednesday April 29th4 - 630pm Rockport Recreation Hall (115 EscottRockport Rd)

730 - 9pm Seeleyrsquos Bay Community Hall (151 Main St)

Saturday May 2nd 10am - 1pm Fire Station No 3 (153 County Rd 32)

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10 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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12 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

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~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

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Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 5

CAOsrsquo shared services report puts rules and regulations in place says Dep MayorBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Dep Mayor John McDougall ldquowel-comedrdquo CAOClerk Wayne Orrrsquos report on shared services at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

The report was jointly drafted by the CAOs com-mittee consisting of the top officials from the County and all four member townships

ldquoItrsquos good to have some rules and regulations in place before there is action takenrdquo said McDou-gall ldquoWhen the treasurer for the (Frontenac) Islands wasnrsquot available at budget time County staff helped out

ldquoIt worked out well for the Islands but ended up costing everybody elserdquo

The five CAOs began meeting after a similar arrangement between township public works man-agers yielded substantial savings particularly in the areas of materials acquisition and landfill site moni-toring

The CAOs produced a report that looks into fur-ther potential areas of savings through shared ser-vices citing 68 such areas

bull bull bull Coun Bill Robinson told Council hersquod received

some complaints from residents on Colebrook Road about bright flashes of light coming from a commu-nication tower on Road 38

CAOClerk Wayne Orr replied that while he sympathized with the residentsrsquo concerns such lights are not in the Townshiprsquos area of control as they are mandated by the Province for aviation safety

ldquoWe donrsquot get to control thatrdquo said Orrbull bull bull Treasurer Louise Fragnito asked Council

to approve a plan to cover a $28427 deficit for cemeteries in 2013 and 2014 from the cemetery lot addition reserves

When it was suggested that raising fees for plots be used rather than using taxes to sub-sidize cemeteries CAO Wayne Orr said that plot sales dropped off when rates were last raised two years ago

ldquoEventually people will have to start pur-chasing plots again and the situation should rectify itself at that pointrdquo Orr said

bull bull bull Council decided to extend the contract for

sales and administration services grave ex-cavation and cemetery maintenance with D G Young Concrete Burial Vaults by a further two years as was provided for in the original contract which expires April 30

The total cost for the sales and administra-tion for the nine Township-owned cemeteries will increase to $860 per month from $850 per month as stipulated in the contract Orr said

ldquoIt should be noted that without Council direction the fees charged to families will not increaserdquo Orr said ldquoAs a result the net rev-enues for cemetery operations will decrease and this will further compound the amount needed from taxation to support cemetery op-erationsrdquo

When asked if the practice of including extension provisions in contracts was in con-flict with the Townshiprsquos procurement bylaw requiring tendering Orr said ldquoI donrsquot think so

ldquoThe option to renew allows us to evalu-ate performance indicators and was clearly included in the original contract tenderrdquo

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Tracey Thompson National Direc-tor of Resident Services

The staff at St Lawrence Place ensures that everything revolves around providing a vibrant retire-ment lifestyle while offering out-standing care and service With 71 independent living suites on the waterfront in downtown Kingston 24 hour nursing staff and unique care plans St Lawrence Place is designed to provide a full spectrum of support that respects the require-

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 7

Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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African Lion Safari - Tuesday July 715Newfoundland Spectacluar - July 16 - August 315

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Community Strategic PlanProcess is Underway

Leeds and the Thousand Islands is developing a Community Strategic Plan ldquoMoving Forward Togetherrdquo Once complete this plan will outline the priori-ties that will strengthen and sustain key aspects of Leeds and the Thousand Islands

Your Mayor and Council are encouraging everyone residents businesses youth seniors and community groups to provide input and here is how 1 Visit wwwleeds1000islandsca to complete an online survey 2 Drop into one of the following Open Sessions to speak directly to a consultant

Tuesday April 28th4 - 7pm Seniors Room in Lansdowne Community Hall

(1 Jessie St) 4 - 7pm Community Room in the Library (426 Lyndhurst Rd)

Wednesday April 29th4 - 630pm Rockport Recreation Hall (115 EscottRockport Rd)

730 - 9pm Seeleyrsquos Bay Community Hall (151 Main St)

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10 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

ldquoBack to normal nowrdquo

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Flexible care and service keeps seniors living wellAt Revera - St Lawrence Place

the understanding that every resi-dent is different is evident in ev-erything they do and especially extends to their care program ldquoWe start with a comprehensive assess-ment Together with residents and their families we determine their needs and preferences to tailor a care plan that is right for them The plan also includes a full range of flexible services so the plan can adapt as their needs changerdquo says

Tracey Thompson National Direc-tor of Resident Services

The staff at St Lawrence Place ensures that everything revolves around providing a vibrant retire-ment lifestyle while offering out-standing care and service With 71 independent living suites on the waterfront in downtown Kingston 24 hour nursing staff and unique care plans St Lawrence Place is designed to provide a full spectrum of support that respects the require-

ments and wishes of each resident ndash helping residents achieve their best health and wellness

St Lawrence Place also offers a delectable array of menu options each day plus a wide range of pro-grams and activities Residents choose the time they want to dine how active they want to be how they set up their suite and more To visit and learn more about St

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MCCOY PASSPORT TO HEALTHCARE TOURWednesday June 3rd from 430pm to 630pm

The bus departs from the UHKF parking lot at 55 Rideau Street and we will tour the Ear Nose and Throat Clinic at Hotel Dieu Hospital the Imaging (MRI) Suite at

Kingston General Hospital and Providence Manor

On the tour you will have an opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art technology and equipment and to directly interact with the medical staff of the hospitals and

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You will meet the people whose skills and talents save and change lives and hear why updates to operating rooms a second MRI machine and a new long-term care

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613-549-5452 x5914

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Presenting sponsors

University Hospitals Kingston Foundation invites you to join New York Times bestselling author of A House in the Sky Amanda Lindhout and hear her searingly intimate story of an intrepid young woman and her search for compassion in the face of unimaginable adversity

$110 per person$1350 for a preferred seating table of 10

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 7

Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Your Mayor and Council are encouraging everyone residents businesses youth seniors and community groups to provide input and here is how 1 Visit wwwleeds1000islandsca to complete an online survey 2 Drop into one of the following Open Sessions to speak directly to a consultant

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10 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

ldquoBack to normal nowrdquo

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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ing Equipment CombinesPickups Planting amp Tillage

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New Consignments DailyFor more information

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AUCTIONS

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 7

Proposal that would allow storage expansion in Harrowsmith deferred at third reading of bylawBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash Final reading of a bylaw that would allow expansion of a stor-age unit in the hamlet of Harrowsmith was deferred until Planner Lindsay Mills can consult with the applicants about some mitigation measures at the regular South Frontenac Council meeting last week in Sydenham

In a public meeting to discuss the proposal Mills told Council that he was recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment that would rezone land owned by LarCon Farms that was the subject of two consent applications The first was a lot addi-tion application that would enlarge a commercial lot and the other would create a new residential lot with re-duced frontage The rezoning would apply appropriate zoning to each of these areas

The commercial lot currently con-tains storage units and Mills said the application would allow the filling in of a gully on the property and subse-quent expansion of the storage facili-ties The land in question is primarily flat grassland being used for agricul-tural purposes

The second lot created would be a residential lot with frontage on Wilton Road This new lot would be two acres in size but would have 61 metres (200 ft) of road frontage

But adjacent neighbour Pat La-londe expressed concern about the proposal

ldquoWe look out on this property and

if they fill in the gully and put stor-age units right across it wouldnrsquot be aesthetically pleasingrdquo she said ldquoWe hear people coming in late at night as it is now

ldquoThis will substantially reduce the value of homes in the areardquo

Mills said that additional storage units would be allowed under the Offi-cial Plan assuming the rezoning goes through and that the OP indicates that the majority of new growth in the mu-nicipality be directed towards settle-ment areas (like Harrowsmith) where it can be supported by appropriate ser-vicing including commercial industri-al institutional and residential uses

Later in the meeting when the enabling bylaw came up for debate Coun Alan Revill questioned the pro-posal

ldquoI wonder is it appropriaterdquo Revill said ldquoWhat methods are appropriate to instruct staff to look at something like a berm trees moving the build-ings backrdquo

Mills then suggested a third read-ing of the bylaw be deferred

ldquoIrsquoll talk to the owners and discuss mitigation issuesrdquo Mills said ldquoWe can suggest a berm andor a special setbackrdquo

Dep Mayor John McDougall ques-tioned the ldquobalancerdquo of the proposal

ldquoSome (areas) of these two lots are in the settlement and some are outrdquo McDougall said

ldquoThe boundaries of settlement areas are somewhat arbitraryrdquo said Mills ldquoBoth of these lots can be considered to be in the settlement areasrdquo

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In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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10 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

ldquoBack to normal nowrdquo

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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8 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

In Our Opinion

Editorial - In this age of perpetual austerity all levels of govern-ment are increasingly looking at selling off publically held assets as a way to balance the books and provide the appearance of being compe-tent stewards of taxpayer dollars For example the federal government recently sold off its stake in General Motors for $33 billion dollars as a way at arrive at an election year surplus of $14 billion A closer inspection however reveals that the government actually lost about $07 billion on the deal as Ottawarsquos contribution to the effort to save GM in 2009 was about $4 billion So we ask are these deals actually in the taxpayersrsquo best interests

Now the Ontario government is looking at ways to balance its own books as the province languishes in an $11 billion structural deficit One solution proposed by bureaucrats is to sell off part of Ontario Hydro The Wynne government has been careful insisting that the transmission of power to Ontario homes and businesses will remain a government responsibility No one shareholder will own more than 10 per cent and the government will always retain a 40 per cent control-ling stake with the ability to fire anyone on the board who disagrees with Queenrsquos Park policy But the question remains can taxpayers really trust this new P3 partnership with one its most fundamental commodities

Wersquove been down this road before Remember the 407 The On-tario government sold it to a multi-national corporation for a song Now what was supposed to be a viable alternative for regular bypass of the GTArsquos infamous gridlock is practically unaffordable thanks to privatization

We believe that hydro privatization is not a good idea no matter what the assurances There are better ways to raise a buck This kind of public asset sale only benefits those well-healed shareholders who recognize a captive market when they see one and taxpayers will once again pay the price

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Published weekly by

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Refining or redefining the public good

Davison family friends rally for Wheels for KD fundraiser

Column mdash Way back in journalism school (Loyalist College in Belleville) I did a story where I spent a day in a wheelchair

It was an eye-opener to say the least

For example did you know that you canrsquot reach the bottom of an ice cream freezer while sitting in a wheelchair How about the lsquolipsrsquo across the bottom of door jams Turns out theyrsquore a real problem that nobody thinks about until theyrsquore forced to deal with them

So when former South Frontenac Mayor Gary Davison stopped me on the street to see if Irsquod do a little something on the fundraiser theyrsquore doing for family member Kevin Davison I was quite sympathetic to his cause

Kevin has MS (multiple sclerosis) and as it turns out my lsquoguidersquo for that day in a wheelchair also had MS His name was Willie and Irsquoll never

forget his utter delight at putting me through the paces he knew would be difficult for even a seasoned veteran like himself let alone a wheelchair rookie like me

At any rate Davison had a successful carpentrycabinet-making business until the disease forced him to lsquoretirersquo at age 40 Now 53 his only income comes from a CPP disability pension which at about $660 a month doesnrsquot cover any extras at all

He has a van but itrsquos old and seen much better days

ldquoSome may say itrsquos not road worthyrdquo says organizer Debbie Corcoran

So friends and family have come together to raise the funds for a new van for Davison

Some may not understand what a wheelchair accessible van can mean to someone in Davisonrsquos situation Itrsquos about some measure of independence and being able to do things with your family

In his younger days Davison was quite the athlete But around age 22 he noticed something was not quite right

ldquoI seemed to tire quickly and required a lot of sleeprdquo he said ldquoI

started to see a doctor but initially there was no diagnosisrdquo

Over the next couple of years he had to give up sports entirely

ldquoWhile playing hockey I would trip and fall every time I stepped on the ice and could no longer hit a baseballrdquo he said ldquoOver the course of several months I saw my doctor many times and was labeled a lsquocouch potatorsquo and a lsquohypochondriacrsquordquo

At 28 he developed a noticeable limp and after a year of testing he was diagnosed with secondary progressive MS a disease that progresses steadily with few or no relapses Over the next few years he went from canes to a walker to a wheelchair to an electric wheelchair which he now uses all the time

So his friends and family have come up with Wheels for KD a fundraiser May 22 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston Itrsquos a dance with the live band Texas Tuxedo Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple and available at Len Corcoran Excavating Ltd or at the door

Those unable to attend can make a donation by contacting Corcoran at 613-561-8475 or email ddcorkosnet

Craig BakayRepoRteR

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 15

Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 9

Ambulance of the future arrives in Frontenac County this fallBy Bill HutchinsReporter

News ndash The next generation ambu-lance will arrive in Kingston and Fron-tenac County this fall

The county which manages land ambulance service in the area will be testing the first ambulance of its kind in Canada

ldquoItrsquos a very interesting projectrdquo said Paul Charbonneau the countyrsquos chief of

paramedic servicesItrsquos a new safety concept ambulance

thatrsquos cheaper to run and more compact than the typical box-style ambulance

Charbonneau describes it as the most innovative ambulance design in 40 years that puts the safety of medics and patients in mind and is optimistic that it could eventually replace the current fleet ldquoWe canrsquot keep getting these am-bulances to be heavier and bigger We are concerned about the weight and fuel

costs Wersquore concerned for the safety Itrsquos harder for paramedics to look after the patientrdquo

Ferno Corporation in Ohio and Crest-line which designed the new ambulance and its interior features approached Frontenac County to carry out the first testing of the custom-made 2014 Mer-cedes Sprinter vehicle in Canada

ldquoOnly one concept ambulance will come into service in September Itrsquoll go through a three month trial period

Depending on how successful it is we are looking at putting five more into ser-vicerdquo explained Charbonneau

Each ambulance costs about $131000 slightly more than the current model and itrsquos already being tested in a city in Missouri and Great Britain

Unlike the current vehicles this new-ly-designed one isnrsquot as wide But itrsquos whatrsquos inside that has caught the atten-tion of county officials

Paramedics are used to reaching over a patient to get to life saving equipment stored in cupboards during the trans-port to hospital With this design the paramedic remains safely seated and restrained in a bucket seat and safety harness thatrsquos within easy reach of the patient while supply bags monitors oxygen and IV equipment hang along the side with quick-release mounts on a track system This design avoids the sce-nario of someone standing up in a mov-ing vehicle which is dangerous if the driver has to suddenly swerve or stop

In addition the old-style cupboards containing medical equipment will be replaced with soft-sided mobile bags ldquoWhat wersquore doing is replacing the cupboards with kits that can be easily moved into the house for the patient burn kits obstetrical kits airway kits are all modularized So itrsquos a lot easier for the paramedic to get at the equipment they needrdquo said Charbonneau

In addition to new seating cabin-etry and lighting the ambulances come

equipped with technology that can mon-itor the vehiclersquos location and transmit vital medical data from the patient to the hospital

ldquoWe are looking at the feasibility of broadcasting ECGrsquos (electro-cardio-grams) from the ambulance to the hos-pital for a heart attack patient so the cardiologist can see exactly what the paramedic is seeing on the screenrdquo

Another important piece of equip-ment is meant to take the strain off the backs of paramedics who wonrsquot have to lift a patient into the back of the am-bulance anymore The stretchers are wheeled to the back and then hydrau-lics can automatically place the patient into the vehicle without the need for heavy lifting ldquoWersquove gone from physi-cally having to lift the stretcher up that 30 inches with the patient on it to simply walking up and allowing the wheels to collapse underneath and push them inrdquo

The county has approved spending $730000 on power-assisted stretchers regardless of whether it proceeds with the new ambulance purchase Itrsquos a cost that will be phased in over six years Charbonneau added

County officials briefed city council-lors on some of the new advancements April 21 The City of Kingston doesnrsquot manage the ambulance fleet but must pay 78 per cent of the ambulance bud-get or about $6 million in 2015

The Frontenac Paramedic Service re-sponds to about 20000 calls a year

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Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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12 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

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left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

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Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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ldquoMoving Forward TogetherrdquoLeeds and the Thousand Islands

Community Strategic PlanProcess is Underway

Leeds and the Thousand Islands is developing a Community Strategic Plan ldquoMoving Forward Togetherrdquo Once complete this plan will outline the priori-ties that will strengthen and sustain key aspects of Leeds and the Thousand Islands

Your Mayor and Council are encouraging everyone residents businesses youth seniors and community groups to provide input and here is how 1 Visit wwwleeds1000islandsca to complete an online survey 2 Drop into one of the following Open Sessions to speak directly to a consultant

Tuesday April 28th4 - 7pm Seniors Room in Lansdowne Community Hall

(1 Jessie St) 4 - 7pm Community Room in the Library (426 Lyndhurst Rd)

Wednesday April 29th4 - 630pm Rockport Recreation Hall (115 EscottRockport Rd)

730 - 9pm Seeleyrsquos Bay Community Hall (151 Main St)

Saturday May 2nd 10am - 1pm Fire Station No 3 (153 County Rd 32)

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Students show that they are taking advantage of their lsquoone chancersquoBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

News ndash We only have one earth and one chance to treat it right ndash that was the takeaway message from the fifth annual environmental summit at Bayridge Sec-ondary School (BSS) on April 22 Earth Day students from across the Limestone board gather to participate in discussions attend workshops and hear guest speak-ers all focused on the environment

ldquoEach year we invite schools to choose 10 students in Grades 7-12 who have an interest in environmental issues to come out for the day and participaterdquo explained student organizer Isabelle Burns ldquoWe or-ganize presenters and we talk about things like salamanders energy conservation and other environmental issues that are happening right nowrdquo

This year students heard presentations on everything from sustainable energy use

to light pollution and even space debris Some of the presenters were guest speak-ers while others were students in the En-vironmental Leadership Focus Program

Amanda Van Steijn focused on elec-tronic waste and over consumption for her presentation

ldquoI hope that people are impacted by our talks because often you can go to seminars or things like that but I feel like we may be able to make more of an impact because we are peers with the at-tendeesrdquo

The idea of students educating other students was also seen in the presenta-tion by keynote speaker Will Sanderson who spoke about his recent Antarctic ex-pedition Sanderson a Sydenham High School student spent two weeks in Ant-arctic over Christmas break last year and worked with Students on Ice

During his presentation Sanderson spoke about the effects of climate change

on the area the different species of pen-guins he saw and the need for young peo-ple to take action in whatever way they can when it comes to the environment He made quite the impact on students

ldquoHe is our age and that really shows that we can make a differencerdquo said Tif-fanie Bankosky ldquoUsually speakers are professionals or university professors

and while they are great it is easier for us to connect with someone like Will If he did it why canrsquot Irdquo

The goal of the summit was to educate students about different environmental issues and show them what they can do to make a change Burns hopes that stu-dents will take what they have learned back to their own schools and maybe

make some positive changesldquoMaybe some will initiate an environ-

mental club at their school or they will work to get composters put into their school or maybe they will just think twice about their own habits when it comes to recyclingrdquo said Burns ldquoSmall things can have an impact and anyone can make a differencerdquo

Students in the Environmental Club at BSS and Envi-ronmental Leadership student were sitting on top of the world during this yearrsquos One Earth One Chance Summit PhotoMandy Marciniak

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 13

Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

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Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

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Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 11

South Frontenac looking at ecological assessment peer review on Johnston Point developmentBy Craig BakayReporter

News mdash South Frontenac staff will look into the costs of obtaining a lsquopeer reviewrsquo of the environmental impact of a proposed development for Johnston Point on Loughborough Lake Council decided at its regular meeting last week in Syden-ham

The meeting itself was delayed by a few minutes while Council met in camera with its solicitor

When the councilors returned to open session CAOClerk Wayne Orr said ldquowe met with the Township solicitor on

Johnston Point and gave direction to the solicitorrdquo

In open session one of the agenda items was a notice of motion submitted by Coun Ron Sleeth which had been moved forward from the April 7 meeting because of Sleethrsquos absence at that meeting Sleeth had requested an independent peer review of the environmental impact assessment and supplemental letter prepared by Eco-logical Services Sleeth had suggested that the developer of the Johnston Point proj-ect pay for such a review Orrrsquos report on the matter speculated that such a review would cost $2000 -$3000

But Sleeth had a bit of a change of

heart not with the need for the review but with who should pay

ldquoIrsquom in concurrence that the developer is no longer responsible for a peer review but there are still a lot of questions (about the impact of the development)rdquo Sleeth said

Coun Mark Schjerning said he sup-ported Sleethrsquos motion

ldquoIt gives us another set of eyes on this and itrsquos the right thing to dordquo Schjerning said

Mayor Ron Vandewal was also in fa-vour of a review but not at any cost

ldquoLetrsquos put in the motion lsquoup to $3000rsquo and if itrsquos more than that it should come

back to Councilrdquo Vandewal said ldquoIf it comes in at $10000 we may have to think about itrdquo

The Johnston Point development plan features 14 condominium lots Concerns about the effects such a development would have on the lake in that area were raised by the Battersea Loughborough Lake Association (BLLA) in the form of 10 questions at a previous Council meet-ing

Although the developer and Planner Lindsay Mills addressed those questions the BLLA felt some of the responses were inadequate

In a letter to Mayor Ron Vandewal

dated March 18 the BLLA said ldquoOur ef-forts have not been met with an adequate response The Township planner did a brief response that glossed over our points and ignored some of the most critical rec-ommendations that we made as well the proponent of the proposal has chosen to dismiss all the submissions from us and the public rdquo

Coun Ross Sutherland also questioned the responses to six of the 10 points those dealing with Councilrsquos response to a lake association mapping of Provincially Significant wetlands high water marks water depth setbacks and wording of the Official Plan

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Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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12 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Border guards strip searched busload of students documents showBy Alex Boutilier Ottawa Bureau and Nevil Hunt Metroland Media

News mdash A busload of American col-lege and university students was strip searched by Canadian border guards three years ago in an incident that vio-lated government policy and may have contravened the Charter of Rights of Freedoms documents show

According to an internal Canadian Border Services Agency report that was obtained by Metroland Media and the Toronto Star the mass strip search was carried out at the Thousand Islands Bridge border crossing in Lansdowne Ont on Dec 31 2011

The bus carrying 48 American stu-dents aged 18 to 25 was headed to Mon-treal to ring in the New Year followed by a couple of days of skiing at Mont Trem-blant The students were mostly males but there were at least 10 females

The report said the tour bus arrived at the crossing around 11 am that day When an initial immigration check re-vealed ldquopast criminalityrdquo among some of the passengers the students were asked to step off the bus A search of the vehicle revealed six grams of mari-juana and a small amount of what was believed to be cocaine the report said

The following several hours were ldquoa nightmare hellip it was a horror storyrdquo one passenger said in an interview The man now 27 requested his name not be used for this story

ldquoI had to go into a room with two guys that were sitting at a table and take off all my clothes and then drop my pants and turn aroundrdquo he said

ldquo(The passengers) were pretty agi-tated hellip There were some girls crying They were pretty upsetrdquo

Itrsquos not clear why CBSA launched the review or if anyone had com-

plained about the incidentBut the documents show the CBSA

kept the strip search under wraps for more than three years waiting to see if details would leak out before com-menting ldquoIf the issue becomes known to politicians or the media (it) could raise questions about CBSArsquos man-date and authority to conduct personal searches of travelersrdquo the review said

A media plan was drafted and a statement was readied in case reporters contacted CBSA for comment The office of Vic Toews the public safety minister at the time signed off on the initial communications plan on Jan 3 2012

In a statement issued Thursday CBSA spokesperson Chris Kealey said that the agency reviewed its strip search policies after the incident and sent an operational bulletin to all staff in February 2012

ldquoFor example each individual case is to be looked at independently of any other traveller and that the presence of specific indicators for that travel-ler be consideredrdquo Kealey wrote in an email

ldquoIn addition learning modules were developed on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Free-doms and CBSA Personal Searches and have been part of the core curriculum for all new CBSA offi-cers since the fall of 2012rdquo

The report also made several ob-servations and rec-ommendations and said that ldquoa greater focus on the legis-

lation policiesguidelines (around strip searches) and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is required to address defi-cienciesrdquo

A separate memo written after the initial report said ldquoThe decisionhellipto conduct the 48 personal searches was not in keeping with CBSA Policies and Proceduresrdquo

The memo stated that after the stu-dents were taken off the bus that morn-ing border officials sent for a drug sniffing dog ndash the nearest available was at the Ottawa airport ndash for further inspection The dog found nothing

Their superior then asked for all 48 students to be strip searched one by one in the single ldquopersonal searchrdquo room at the facility

The report says the request came di-rectly from Chief Mark Pergunas the top border officer at the crossing

Reached Thursday afternoon at the Thousand Islands bridge facility Per-gunas declined to comment

ldquoNo comment thanks very muchrdquo Pergunas said ldquoI understand yoursquore talking to some other folks at CBSA And theyrsquoll cover off on anythingrdquo

Kealey said Pergunas approved the search without notifying his superiors

but did not say if he had faced any dis-cipline

After the strip searches began two more students admitted to having about 30 pills The passenger who spoke to the Star said some of those pills were adderall or similar drugs prescribed but without proper documentation The incident report referenced amphet-amines

Sources who were not present dur-ing the search but have knowledge about what went on said front-line officers were uncomfortable with the request for the mass strip search Wor-ried they may have been breaking the law the officers began taking notes to ldquocover their assesrdquo one of the sources said in an interview

ldquoWhen someone on an airplane gets stopped with drugs (you) donrsquot strip search everyone on the plane (You) do a strip search only as a last resort And in this case there were no more indica-tors of further drugsrdquo

The passenger said the guards seemed uncomfortable

ldquoIt seemed like they didnrsquot really want to be thererdquo he said

Bruce Ryder a professor at Os-goode Hall law school in Toronto

said Charter rights extend to travelers crossing into Canada and that the stu-dents would likely have a good case that those rights were violated

ldquoCourts have said entering the coun-try you have diminished expectation of privacy but that doesnrsquot mean your right ceases to existrdquo Ryder said in an interview

ldquoIt strikes me that a small amount of drugs shouldnrsquot raise the suspicion that extends to everybody on the bus To strip search everyone strikes me as unreasonable under those circum-stancesrdquo

More than three years later a Char-ter challenge seems unlikely But the passenger said the experience left the students jarred He said hersquos crossed the Canadian border 25 times or more but ldquothat was definitely the worst expe-rience (he) ever hadrdquo

While the searches violated CBSA policy both the internal report and senior management complimented the professionalism of the front-line border agents involved ndash if not their managers

ldquoGreat job by allrdquo a CBSA official wrote after the incident

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Giving new life to forgotten bikesBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash Owning a bike is some-thing a lot of us take for granted but for people in Africa South America and Central America a bike can make a huge impact Cyclo Nord-Sud un-derstands this impact and for the past 15 years they have been collecting used bikes in the North to send to the South The group primarily collects bikes in Quebec but on May 2 King-stonians will have a chance to donate and give new life to their forgotten bikes

ldquoI really enjoy cycling and I really understand the freedom it gives peo-plerdquo said Vicki Schmolka organizer of the local drive ldquoI can appreciate that for people living in developing countries getting a bicycle is just a fantastic gift and that is what moti-vated me to try and get a bike drive here in Kingstonrdquo

Schmolka has been involved in cycling groups for many years and participated in large cycling events in Montreal with a group called lsquoCiti-zens on Cyclesrsquo Through that group she met many passionate cyclers and one went on to create Cyclo Nord-Sud

Since it started Cyclo Nord-Sud has collected and shipped nearly

50000 bikes to 18 developing coun-tries mostly to rural areas in Latin America and Africa where mobility can be a major factor in determining a person and their familyrsquos quality of life These bikes can serve as a means of transportation and a tool for gen-erating income and fighting poverty Just one donated bike can benefit be-tween five and ten people for up to 20 years

ldquoItrsquos a really fantastic program and it lets all of us get rid of those old bikes we have in our garage or on our patio collecting dustrdquo said Schmolka ldquoThere are many reasons why bikes sit around and this is a great opportunity to give it to some-one who needs itrdquo

Donated bikes must be in working order or repairable and have wheels that are 20rdquo or bigger The drive will also accept all types of tools bike parts and accessories as well as portable sewing machines A volun-teer from Cyclo Nord-Sud will be on hand to assess the bikes and also issue charitable receipts for the do-nated bikes

ldquoWe just ask that people give a donation of $15 with their bike to help with shipping and administra-tive costsrdquo said Schmolka ldquoI am also willing to help people get their bikes to the drive I will be available

the week before the drive and just ask that people contact me in advancerdquo

Schmolka will be donating three bikes of her own and she hopes to collect at least 50 bikes in total She sees the drive as an opportunity for community members to make an im-pact globally and really show that they care

ldquoThese bike drives have been done all over Quebec and Irsquod really like it

to be successful hererdquo she said ldquoI hope it resonates with people and I really hope that people support itrdquo

The bike drive will take place on May 2 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Kingston Alliance Church parking lot 540 Palace Road If you need help getting your bike to the drive contact Vicki Schmolka at 6135491707 For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud visit wwwcyclonordsudorg

Bikes collected will be sent to Africa South America or Central America where they will be given new life

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

joyntauctioncompanycom613-285-7494

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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5501 County Road 15 RR 2 Brockville ON K6V 5T2Phone (613) 926-2919

E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

joyntauctioncompanycom613-285-7494

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Celebrating retirement in a unique and generous wayBy Mandy Marciniakmmarciniaktheheritageemcca

Events ndash When Karla Maki-Esdon retired from her job at the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) after more than three decades her coworkers want-ed to organize a big sendoff party but she had her own ideas

ldquoI wanted something a little dif-ferentrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoThe CRCA is always looking for funds for projects and fundraising was part of what I used to do so I thought it would be nice to combine the two while still doing something fun and non-traditionalrdquo

The end result is a Motown dance party fundraising and retirement party at Zorbarsquos featuring local mu-sical group HEATWAVE

ldquoI suggested a few bands and I had been to a fundraiser where HEATWAVE performed and I thought they were fantasticrdquo said Maki-Esdon ldquoIt should be a lot of fun and it will also raise funds for a great causerdquo

Funds raised will go toward CRCA school programs that run throughout the year

The programs are curriculum based and focus on environmental education science geography and even history

ldquoMaple Madness programs are very historical and all of the pro-grams also focus on physical edu-cation and getting kids outdoorsrdquo explained Maki-Esdon ldquoThese pro-grams are always chronically short of funds and that forces schools to dig a little deeper into their own re-sources to come out so we always try to fundraise to keep the pro-grams goingrdquo

These programs were always very important to Maki-Esdon and she hopes that the public will come out to the event to support them

Maki-Esdonrsquos coworkers are also looking forward to the night and they have all been selling tickets to as many people as possible to sup-port the cause

ldquoKarla had been here for a very long time and when she retired the staff really wanted to send her off with a going away party but it was at her insistence that the party be public and that it be something that will help bring awareness and funds to the programs and that is very ad-mirablerdquo said Jim Barber market-ing and communications specialist at CRCA

Barber hopes that the commu-nity comes out to support the event more important he hopes people see it as a great way to support valuable programming

ldquoWe live in an age where envi-ronmentalism and environmental awareness is very importantrdquo said Barber ldquoThis is a way to help edu-cate young people about various as-pects of environmentalism and con-servation in a very hands on way It is a great adjunct to whatever they are learning in the classroom and we want to continue to grow and offer these programsrdquo

While Maki-Esdon is enjoying retirement she is also looking for-ward to seeing old coworkers and having a fun night out

ldquoI think it is going to be a really great time and it is supporting a worthy cause Anyone who enjoys music and dancing will surely have a good timerdquo

The Motown Dance Party fund-raiser will take place on Saturday May 2 at Zorbas 1474 Bath Rd in Kingston There will be a cash bar and snacks provided Doors open at 7 pm and the band starts at 730 pm Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door Tickets can be pur-chased at httpwwwcrcacatick-ets Tara Natural foods and Brianrsquos Record Option

Longtime CRCA employee Karla Maki-Esdon celebrated with cake when she retired but she wanted her party to be about more than her

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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ing Equipment CombinesPickups Planting amp Tillage

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New Consignments DailyFor more information

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AUCTIONS

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo performance draws rapt audienceBy Aric McBay Reporter

News - People walking through Queenrsquos University and City Park on April 18 saw a series of unusual sights A woman sitting motionless in an aluminum canoe for hours on end in a library lobby A crowd of people following that canoe as it was dragged down the street metal grinding and screeching on pavement And finally that same canoe in piecesmdashand un-intentionally smeared with bloodmdashat the foot of the statue of Sir John A Macdonald

The performance by artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis cura-tor Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkinrsquo Back to Johnny Macrdquo and it drew a large audience of participants and passersby

Sutherlandrsquos series began during the celebrations of John A Macdon-aldrsquos birthday ldquoI wanted to bring alter-native storiesrdquo explained Sutherland ldquoand speak them in these colonial spaces that are only telling the story of John A Macdonaldrdquo

Sutherland also wanted the series to explore ldquohow his legacy affects us today And so that means that wersquore talking about the policies he put into place the ways in which he viewed indigenous peoples or the role of set-tlementrdquo

The most recent performance start-

ed at 9 am in the lobby of Stauffer Library at Queenrsquos University Sit-ting motionless in a canoe with the manufacturerrsquos logomdasha stereotypical image of a Plains Indian in a feather headdressmdashon the bow Leah Decter drew a lot of attention

And that was the point ldquoI wanted to be a quiet interruption So I was a statuerdquo explained Decter She was a physical expression of a colonial history that people rarely talk about ldquoThe elephant in the roomrdquo

By interrupting complacent rou-tines Decter wanted to ldquounsettlerdquo the space ldquoI often think about how we move through spaces in a way that is in complete disregard of the histories that have taken place on themrdquo

Once an hour through the day an assistant would come out and rotate Decterrsquos canoe Then the assistant would use a piece of paper to take a charcoal rubbing of one of the crowns embossed on the lobbyrsquos tile floor Decter would then smear the charcoal crown on her chest so that the front her shirt gradually turned black

At four orsquoclock Decter got out of her canoe and accompanied by a crowd of observers dragged the ca-noe across the Queenrsquos campus and through City Park to the statue of Macdonald Observers would partici-pate when needed Decter explained ldquoWhen I do performance with a hu-man audience I always involve the

audiencerdquoAt the foot of the statue Decter

systematically dismantled the alumi-num canoe with a hacksaw and a pair of shears Why a canoe ldquoItrsquos the defi-nition of settler identityrdquo Decter ex-plained even though itrsquos a vehicle that was copied from indigenous people

Why cut it apart Decter called it ldquoa dissection which is a process of taking apart something to learn something An unmaking of this colonial body rdquo

In the process she unintentionally cut her hand on a jagged piece of metal and started bleeding ldquoTotally unplannedrdquo Dect-er said When the performance end-ed the canoersquos de-bris was smeared with bright red hand prints

Decterrsquos per-formancemdashon a sunny Saturday afternoon in a parkmdashdrew a lot of attention from passersby Some children were in-tensely curious about whether the blood was real One man on being told that the blood

was an unplanned addition to a piece about Macdonald shrugged and said the blood seemed appropriate anyway given Canadarsquos often bloody colonial history with indigenous peoples

Decter didnrsquot eat drink or use the washroom during her seven hours sitting in the canoe This is not the only performance in the series to in-volve physical hardship In January Meacutetis artist David Garneau dragged a heavy wooden tripod to the statue of Macdonald And Tahltan artist Pe-

ter Morin doused himself in whiskey during his performance on a freezing winter day

ldquoI think performance in general is al-ways an arduous task And itrsquos always physicalrdquo said Sutherland ldquoEveryone has really put their entire physical and mental beings into their piecesrdquo

The fifth and final event in the se-ries can be viewed April 30 at the Four Directions Aboriginal Student Centre Alutiiq artist Tanya Lukin-Linklater will be performing at 6 pm

Artist Leah Decter was the fourth in Meacutetis curator Erin Sutherlandrsquos series ldquoTalkin Back to Johnny Macrdquo PhotoAric McBay

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

joyntauctioncompanycom613-285-7494

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

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39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

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Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Sisterhood of Hotel Dieu nurses returns to Kingston for special reunion celebrating many milestonesBy Hollie Pratt-Campbellhpratt-campbellperfprintca

News - These days young people aspiring to become nurses attend col-lege or university for their education but for a good part of the 20th cen-tury ndash 1915 ndash 1974 to be exact many nurses trained right here in Kingston at Hotel Dieu Hospitalrsquos St Josephrsquos School of Nursing under the tutelage of nuns

2015 marks the 100th anniver-sary of the schoolrsquos opening and itrsquos a very special year of milestones for the schoolrsquos graduating class of 1965 not only is it the 50th anniversary of

their graduation but they were also the 50th class to graduate and itrsquos the first time in 50 years that one particular classmate will reunite with the rest at their reunion weekend to be held May 2 ndash 3

Class of rsquo65 representative Jo-Ann Koster explains that each graduating class of nurses holds a reunion every five years ndash and theyrsquore far from your average reunions

ldquoWe graduated 46 [nurses] we have lost four to death and two are missing in action so that leaves 40 and of that 40 I have 32 coming so thatrsquos excit-ingrdquo she says noting that the high at-tendance is undoubtedly a testament

to the strong sense of sisterhood the women formed when studying togeth-er for years at St Josephrsquos and living in the schoolrsquos Jeanne Mance residence which once stood where hospitalrsquos Brock Street entrance is now

ldquoI know people who have gradu-ated from St Lawrence or Queenrsquos and whatnot who get maybe five people back for a 25 year reunion Here we are getting all this turnout every yearrdquo

Indeed Koster remarks that one of the biggest things that was lost when the school moved to St Lawrence Col-lege in 1975 was that strong sense of camaraderie

ldquoIf you were a Queenrsquos student or a St Lawrence stu-dent you lived on your own [for most of your studies] You went home to your apartment you didnrsquot main-tain that bondrdquo

Of the 46 grad-uates of the class of rsquo65 only nine still live in Kings-ton yet the major-ity still make the trek back every

five years to reconnect with their sis-ter nurses Classmate Pat Savage is coming all the way from Vancouver returning for the reunion for the first time in 50 years

ldquoShersquos having some pretty signifi-cant health issues and wrote me the other day because she was on the fence about whether she could make itrdquo Koster says ldquoShe said well after 50 years I donrsquot want to miss that cama-raderie that will be had So shersquoll be on a walker with a brace on her knee but she wouldnrsquot miss comingrdquo

Often someone will prepare a spe-cial surprise for a reunion such as a quilt featuring all of the graduatesrsquo photos which was made by Noreen Tretick for the classrsquo 40th anniversary 10 years ago The quilt will be featured prominently at the 50th reunion this year

Koster says that being a nurse was all she ever dreamed of growing up She loved her job and worked for de-cades at Hotel Dieu though she retired in October she still works at the hospi-tal one day a week as a pediactric dia-betes nurse educator Over the years she has of course seen significant tech-nological changes in the field

ldquoIn my day there was no telem-

etry unit with cardiac monitor When you had a patient on complete bed rest you literally did everything for them - shaved them washed them bathed them toileted them cleaned their teeth everythingrdquo

Still she remarks that there was nev-er really one big lsquowowrsquo moment for her in terms of changes in the nursing field

ldquoWhen yoursquove constantly worked all those years you just kind of blend into the changeshellip One of the biggest changes in nursing too is I think it was a bit more of a vocation than a profes-sion in my day and I think that came as a result of us all living together in resi-dence for three years being trained by the sisters hererdquo

Now Koster is simply looking for-ward to reconnecting with all her old friends over the reunion weekend which will include activities such as a special mass a luncheon and more

ldquoThe gallery [at Hotel Dieu] will be open for everyone to see the archives and then we go over to the Harbour Restaurant for lunch Lots of stuff takes place at the luncheon There will be speeches and every year they add to a video loop that plays so you can see all the pictures and whatnot Irsquom very ex-cited about thisrdquo

Nurse Jo-Ann Koster in the Hotel Dieu gallery with the St Josephrsquos class of rsquo65 training uniform and the quilt that was made by classmate Noreen Tretick for thr grouprsquos 40th reunion 10 years ago PhotoHollie Pratt-Campbell

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

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~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

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Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

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~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

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22 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Bedlam ensues after small error made in local paper

Lifestyle ndash It was unusual for Moth-er to be in such a hurry to get into Ren-frew for our regular Saturday morn-ing trip The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-to-Sun-day best told to hurry with my break-fast if I was to go in to town with her and that morning I didnrsquot have to help redd up the kitchen That job would be left to my sister Audrey Getting into Renfrew early was more impor-tant What else was unusual was Motherrsquos going to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-the-wall cupboard and pulling a hand full of change out of her egg money Her Saturday morn-ing purchases were always made out of the money she got from peddling her wares door-to-door But that day

a handful of egg-money was crammed into her black purse For a few min-utes I wondered if we were running away from home

When Mother and I piled into the old car the weekly copy of the Ren-frew Mercury was on the seat beside us and Mother kept patting it like it was made of gold It had been folded over and the Walkerrsquos Store ad took up the whole page So that was what Mother was so excited about

ldquoCanrsquot believe itrdquo she kept saying all the way out the long lane to the Northcote Side Road And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger ldquoJust look at that MaryDan River cotton on sale at Walkerrsquos Store for 7 cents a yard Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a pricerdquo So thatrsquos what all the excitement was about

The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying ldquoPlease donrsquot let us have a flatrdquo The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road But

luck was with us and we tore into Ren-frew right down Raglan Street with Mother looking for a place to park

ldquoJust as I expectedrdquo she said chew-ing on her bottom lip The cars and buggies were lined up on both sides of the street and crowds of women many of them our neighbours from Northcote were already lined up at the Walkerrsquos Store door Without even asking a lsquoby-your-leaversquo Mother pulled into a small lane between two stores grabbed her purse told me to hurry and we joined the lineup of women at the door of Walkerrsquos Store

A man who turned out to be the manager was beet red and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it asked for everyonersquos attention Standing beside him was another man whose red face matched the managerrsquos ldquoThere has been a terrible mistake This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton it came out as 7 cents The number lsquo2rsquo was mistakenly left off and really the price is 27 cents not 7rdquo

Well I thought there was going to be a riot Those women from Ren-frew and the miles beyond were hav-

ing none of that nonsense A woman shook her umbrella in the managerrsquos face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning I guessed she brought her umbrella ex-pecting a riot ldquoNow you know the law as well as I do Mr OrsquoKane and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertisedrdquo And with that and using her umbrella as a prodding iron pushed back the two men and plowed through the door with all of us following her inside the store

Mr OrsquoKane vanished through a lit-tle door at the back of the store slam-ming it shut and I could hear a lock be-ing rammed into place and the bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long coun-ter

I was sure we would never get out of the store alive Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didnrsquot seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pat-tern or colour Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl shersquod take the whole yardage off both Two women were both pull-ing at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order

It wasnrsquot long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter No one was getting cuttings everyone taking the whole bolt which thankfully didnrsquot have to be measured because the original yard-age tags were still attached

We headed for the car each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother ped-dled her butter eggs sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew

Before the next week was over new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the North-cote School And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morn-ing wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table he said I matched the curtains ldquoAll you need is a curtain rod through your hairrdquo I paid him no heed

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

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The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

joyntauctioncompanycom613-285-7494

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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Portland water access to Big Rideau for swimming and boating Buy this immaculate 1500 sq ft well ap- pointed 3 bedroom bungalow and 3 car garage on ex- quisite 2 acre landscaped lot $39500014 acre wooded streamside surveyed country lot $13900Waterfront retreat 1000 ft level waterfront on spring-fed lake Like new large 7 room bungalow 2 car garage 55 part wooded acres $206000 $9900 down OACTreed Lot 18 acres 8 room home amp double garage needs renovation $25000 obo--------------------------------------------------------------------

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ing Equipment CombinesPickups Planting amp Tillage

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

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39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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DAYTRIPPER

Quirky Quinte

Daytripper ndashPrince Edward Coun-ty just a short trip from Kingston offers one of the best day-trips in the country From the arts to vineyards and historic settings to modern din-ing the County has it all

Whenever I have out-of-town or out-of-country guests visiting I al-ways love to take them to Prince Ed-ward County

As the weather finally starts to feel spring-like you can again ex-plore our region without the need for snow tires or parkas Soon yoursquoll be able to don shorts and flip-flops and hit the beaches at Sandbanks

Wineries and DiningThere seems to be a new vine-

yard popping up monthly in Prince Edward County Everyonersquos a ter-roirist these days With far too many to mention Irsquoll just highlight my favorite spot to which Irsquove made many trips

The decision regarding what to drink is simple County Ciderrsquos Pre-mium or Tortured Path apple cider are delightful Nothing tops County Ciderrsquos ice cider No exaggeration itrsquos some of the best Irsquove tasted in the world That reputation been confirmed at international competi-tions Their ice cider is zippy and sensuous while lacking the annoy-ing syrupy sense found in many ice wines

In addition to great cider some-times I venture with friends to County Cider (countycidercom) to enjoy a delicious meal They offer some of the best food in the County including artisan pizza prepared in their outdoor oven You can sit at your table behind the main building overlooking a sloping hill of vine-yards leading down to the lake

Another great location for fine dining is Waring House (waring-housecom) at the junction of Hwy 33 (Loyalist Parkway) and Coun-try Road 1 west of Picton Therersquos Ameliarsquos Garden an elegant dining area as well as the Barley Room pub The main restaurant is housed in a 19th century stone farmhouse There are also accommodations and a cooking school on site

For an urban funky setting stop into Buddha Dog long Pictonrsquos main drag for a healthy dose of hot dogs all hand made from local ingredi-ents

On the topic of food Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13 a farmer-owned company has been

in business for more than a century Of an original 26 cheese houses in Prince Edward County only Black River Cheese remains If you want a handcrafted cheese of the finest taste and reasonable price stop in at their outlet in the County The taste difference from mega-factory products is obvious

MuseumsThere are many excellent muse-

ums in Prince Edward County My favorites are Rose House Museum MacAulay Heritage Park Mariners Park Museum and the Ameliasburgh Museum

Irsquove always found Rose House Museum at 3333 County Road 8 along the Countyrsquos south shore to be a site where relaxation comes naturally Itrsquos far enough from any urban setting Approaching it I al-ways expect to see horse-drawn buggies passing me

The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the Ameri-can Revolution the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hes-sian soldiers The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh the old-est settled area of Prince Edward County

Rose House looks exactly as it would have during The War of 1812 Itrsquos rustic and charming and contains a wealth of artifacts

Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street in Picton is named af-ter the Reverend William MacAul-ay who once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene He is buried in the church cemetery

Yoursquoll experience 19th century daily life at the historic park Staff wear mid-19th century period cos-tumes and work the garden in the same manner as they did a couple of centuries ago MacAulayrsquos first wife Anne Catherine Geddes died of tuberculosis During her life she kept extensive which allowed MacAulay Heritage Park to recreate the gardens in their original form The orchardrsquos trees were propagated from grafts of the original species common in the 1850s

The ArtsMany emerging and established

artists make their home in the Coun-ty Every small town from Bloom-field or Wellington to Picton has its own collection of artists and arti-sans You can check many of them out online at artstrailca Some are located in rural settings Others can be found in clusters especially along the main streets of Bloomfield (bloomfieldontarioca)

One of my preferred stops is Ele-

ments Glass Studio (elementsglassca) where you can see the work of Caroline Shuttle After a career with the Ministry of Natural Resources where her time was spent in bush-land andforests Shuttle has devoted her energy to glass art which often reflects the artistrsquos close relation-ship to nature Her studio home base is a century-old carriage house at 305 Main Street in Bloomfield

Oeno Gallery (oenogallerycom) at 2274 County Road 1 near Bloom-field has been voted Best Contem-porary Retail Gallery destination in Ontario The gallery represents more than 60 internationally-recognized Canadian artists Yoursquoll find paint-ings glass ceramic stone and metal sculptures on site which includes the indoor gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden Oeno Gallery is adjacent to Huff Estates Winery and Inn (huffestatescom)

FestivalsThere is an ongoing rotation of

special events and festivals through-out Prince Edward County Every month yoursquoll find at least a couple of events sometimes several A few of many in May include Terroir on May 9 a celebration of the Country wineries Spring Birding Festival from May 16 to 24 with workshops and guided walks during the spring migration the Isle Bluegrass Festi-val from May 28 to 31

In June enjoy the Great Canadian Cheese Festival on the 6th and 7th of the month This is the only pan-Canadian showcase of artisan cheese in the country On June 19 and 20 therersquos the All Canadian Roots amp Blues Festival You can find a full listing of all events throughout the year at prince-edward-countycomevents

The QuirkyIn the County you can move from

the quaint to the quirky in mere sec-onds And there is no greater centre of quirkiness than Birdhouse City bordering MacAulay Mountain Conservation Area Itrsquos worth a visit at any time of year Yoursquoll find Birdhouse City at 224 County Road 8mdashcalled Union Street in Picton

The idea originated with Doug Harnes a former superintendent with the Prince Edward Region Con-servation Authority Harnes wanted to create the largest birdhouse ever built He created a woodworking masterpiece a miniature replica of the old Massassauga Park Hotel The working birdhouse has a working 83 holes for bird homes It even has 3000 miniature shingles each indi-vidually attached with nails After being shown at exhibitions the bird-house came to MacAulay Mountain for its permanent home Other bird-

houses were erected and by the time Birdhouse City officially opened in 1980 there were 35 Today there are more than 100 birdhouses each a replica of actual buildings most from Prince Edward County with some other notables like the Lean-ing Tower of Pisa

MacAulay Conservation area has 25 miles of hiking trails Adjacent to Birdhouse City yoursquoll find What-tamrsquos Memorial Walkway a beauti-ful path lined with hundreds of trees planted by friends and loved ones of someone who has died There is no greater way to create sacred space

For a laid back day donrsquot bother with Highway 401 To get to Prince Edward County take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston

It ends at the Glenora Ferry which crosses between Adolphustown in the east to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte The ferry has operated for more than 200 years After your water crossing yoursquoll be on County Road 33 which takes you into Picton

Herersquos a fact for trivia lovers Sir John A Macdonald Canadarsquos first Prime Minister spent three years in Glenora where his father operated a grist mill

After departing the ferry if turn southward onto County Road 7 you can make a stop at Lake on the Mountain lookout one of the most scenic locations in the region

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

The replica Massassauga Park Hotel was the first birdhouse in Prince Edward Countyrsquos Birdhouse City Photo by Mark Bergin

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

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2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

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McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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Portland water access to Big Rideau for swimming and boating Buy this immaculate 1500 sq ft well ap- pointed 3 bedroom bungalow and 3 car garage on ex- quisite 2 acre landscaped lot $39500014 acre wooded streamside surveyed country lot $13900Waterfront retreat 1000 ft level waterfront on spring-fed lake Like new large 7 room bungalow 2 car garage 55 part wooded acres $206000 $9900 down OACTreed Lot 18 acres 8 room home amp double garage needs renovation $25000 obo--------------------------------------------------------------------

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AUCTIONS

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

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annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

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AUCTION SALE

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Carrie Hands CAI CPPA Auctioneer amp Appraiser

Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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E-mail auctionhandsauctioncom wwwhandsauctioncom

to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selection

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28 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

joyntauctioncompanycom613-285-7494

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Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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for the late Cora Burchill 38 Main St Eastons Corners ON

on Sat May 1615 10 amReal Estate to be auctioned 11 am

~ Old Town Charm ~Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm The house has a predictable floor plan w the main floor foyer amp kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch Eat-in kitchen Living amp dining rooms (1 room having a tem-porary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath) Main floor laundry room 3 bedrooms amp 3 pce bath upstairs Some archi-tectural woodwork amp hardwood flooring intactBasement houses a 200 amp service Owned hot water heater Elec FA furnace On well amp septic Attached 1 car garageworkshop Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w metal roof amp concrete floor Survey RP15R7340 w irregular 8000 Fr x16000 D lot (+-) Taxes - $2525 (+-) For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

Terms on Chattels Cash amp Cheque Only

REAL ESTATE AUCTIONPlus Household Furnishings

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Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Jason Hands Auctioneer

- Auction-For

Ron and Donna Graves Cherry ValleyDoug and Orma Barkley Morrisburg

to be held at Hands Auction Facility

Saturday May 2 9 amPreview from 8 am day of auction

or by appointmentWe are selling for Ron and Donna Graves of Cherry Valley Ontario Over the course of their working life they have lived in Canada New York City Florida and London England Now retired they are selling their home and moving out of the country We are pleased to offer a wide eclectic selec-tion of furnishings art and collectibles from their home

Mr amp Mrs Barkley are selling their beautiful home and moving to condo living their furnishings are in immaculate condition

Please visit wwwhandsauctioncom to view complete descriptive catalogue and photographs Advance Online Bidding opens Friday April 24 9 am and closes Saturday May 2 730 am As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction the choice is now yours You will not want to miss this outstanding auction

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to be held at Hands Auction Hallon Sat May 9 2015 10 am Guns sell 11am

3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 3560 (Drummond Conc 2)

Once again we are pleased to accept into our yard items such as bull tractors bull hay seeding tillage amp spraying equiprsquot bull har-vest equiprsquot bull skid steers amp forklifts bull municipal industrial amp construction equiprsquot bull cars trucks amp trailers bull recreational items bull shop tools bull misc items amp guns For complimentary advertising call our office 613267-6027 ASAP Visit our website often for updated listing

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC Catering

annual machinery consignment auction

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

CLS449154_0416

Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs)w 395 Allied loader amp bucket bale fork amp factory cab

2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostaticride-on mower (104 hrs)

Lawn Equiprsquot Firearms Household Furnishingsfor Mrs Ken Leach

on Wed May 1315 5 pmfrom the village of Franktown ampor Richmond

take County Rd 10 to 1088 Derry Side RdBeckwith ON

Get yourself a one-owner low-hour farm tractor ampor ride-on mower A nice variety of long guns Clean amp gently used traditional furnishings Outdoor auction Dress warmly

Terms Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC - Catering

AUCTION SALE

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Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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(Job 2015-026) amp

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(Job 2015-027)

The County of Frontenac is seeking applications for the above noted positions

Deadline for applications is

Wednesday May 13 2015 by 1200 pm

Details can be found at wwwfrontenaccountyca

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

CLS

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Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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CLS449153_0416

128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

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Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

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2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

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Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

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Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

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The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

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Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

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Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

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for Sally amp George Snider1 Queen St Smiths Falls ON

on Sat May 215 10 amProperty to be auctioned 11 am

~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~This property is regarded as one of the cleanest amp well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls Showcasing an eye appealing solid red brick Victorian house on a corner lot Clean dry basement w restored foundation Meters include 3 hydro 1 gas amp 1 water 200 amp service 3 yr old 3frac12 ton commercial air conditioner Commercial natural gas furnace 80 new roof win 5 yrs All 3 units have private entrances Mega storage throughout Unit 1 - formal living room w original old world charm fireplace w cast ironcoal insert cw pair of cranberry lustre sconces eat-in kitchen amp pantry 2 large bedrooms (1 w beside coal fired fireplace) 4 pce bath amp newer laundry or family room addition Unit 1a - roomy apartrsquot w living room kitchen dining room 2 large bedrooms 3 pce bath Unit 1b - bright spacious open concept apartrsquot w living room oak kitchen laundryfreezer room pantry closet 1 bedroom amp 4 pce bath Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w concrete floor amp auto door openers Paved drive Parking for 4 Zoned RTP Taxes - $3615 (+-) For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For revenue income private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027 8 sided solarium (like new) Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old) 12rdquo Craftsman bandsaw Portable compressor Propane heater Qty of hardwood lumber Fishing rods amp tackle Garden hand amp power tools 2 pce chesterfield suite Ezee glide chair amp footstool Mirrored wardrobe Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set Black laminate lit wall unit Computer desk Maple chest of drawers Kenmore 30rdquo elec stove Kenmore 2 door fridge Microwave oven Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old) Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old) Dehumidifier 2 vacuums (1 upright both like new) Window air conditioner (like new) Salt amp pepper collection Good pictures amp prints Everyday dishes Modern dinnerware setting for 8 Records 3 antique composition dolls Local amp European post cards Beaded match holder 2 beaded purses Beaded pin cushion amp much moreThe high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you Good clean household furnishings Donrsquot forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants itrsquos a win-win profitable investment

Terms on chattels Cash Cheque Debit Visa MC

real estate aUCtIONplUs hOUsehOld fUrNIshINgs

CLS

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Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

2090 Beach Road Oxford Mills ON K0G 1S0on Wed May 615 6 pm

from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) amp turn right onto Beach Rd destination will be on the

left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 amp turn right onto Cty Rd 44 amp turn left onto Beach Rd

~ The Beach Homestead ~~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~

Ringed by amp seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit amp maple trees perennial gardens amp a flagstone fish pond this professionally renovated c1860rsquos stone home melds the past with the present Newly built decks hug the outdoors The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove keeping great company with the adjacent tiled eat-in island kitchen cw 4 new ss appliances included Alternately the beautifully transitioned main floor board amp baton addition w both cork amp hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath amp a laundrystorage closet (washer amp dryer includ-ed) This addition is separated by an elegant frosted glass sliding barn door The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st having 3 bedrooms amp a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating Some exposed stone walls amp historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements 200 amp service Heat pump Hydro flow water softener 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels On-demand hot water Striking red metal roof Attached 1 car garage Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14rsquo x 30rsquo finished heated workshopgarage w 60 amp service On well amp septic Surveyed 125 acres 260 ft fr x 210 ft deep (+-) Taxes - $3288 (+-) 5 min drive to Kemptville Quick access to Hwy 416 For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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128 McCulloughrsquos Landing Rdon Mon May 1115 6 pm

from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west amp travel approx 17 km amp turn left onto Westshore Dr keeping right onto

McCulloughrsquos Landing Rd to 128 (signs)

~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories yoursquove found it Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake Great lake location in a quiet amp protected bay Hav-ing a panoramic view a great shoreline for swimming all types of water sports amp year-round fishing Property occu-pies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+-) The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance newer kitchen w rich bordeaux cabinets amp dishwasher included Adjacent dining area Also an officeden a laundrystorage room amp a 2 pce powder room The mid level 900 sq ft (+-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view creating an elegant yet relaxing feeling for dining entertainment ampor recreation The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w 3 closets amp lakeview 3 additional bedrooms all w closets plus a 4 pce bath w hisher sinks Beautiful wood floors triangle windows amp unique deacutecor throughout Attached upper amp lower balconies Service roomworkshop houses a 200 amp service Lin-coln FA oil furnace Rented hot water heater Central air On drilled well amp 2000 gal holding tank Detached garden shed w power The property benefits from a private paved boat launch Taxes - $2863 (+-) Only 15 min to Perth amp Carleton Place amp 30 min to Ottawa For other pertinent info amp photos visit our website For private viewing terms amp conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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Auctioneers amp Qualified AppraisersJIM amp TREVOR HANDS THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE

Phone (613) 267-6027wwwjimhandsauctioncom

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Saturday May 9 at 1000 AMTo be held on site at Civic 468 Bigford Rd Quinte West

From Hwy 401 take Exit 522 travel South on Wooler Rd approx 55 km

turn right on English Settlement Rd Travel approx 6 km turn right on Bigford Rd Watch for signs

Inventory Liquidation Equipment amp Storage Lockers As Seen On TV

2004 JCB 214S 4WD extend-a-hoe approx 6000 hrs (Backhoe sells with regular trench and snow buckets) 2001 F-350 73 litre diesel Cube van with 17ft fiberglass box (E-tested within the last month) LampB tandem dump trailer New Cub Cadet cast iron series shaft driven riding mower with 54 deck and front mount snow blower Large qty of new building supplies including Large assortment of windows and doors siding aluminum flat stock Cases of caulking 2 pallet sized boxes of culture stone and much moreair paint system cement mixer office furniture 196566 regulation size (8ftx12ft) Brunswick snooker table antique barber chair and many more items too numerous to mentionNote Auction Order Auction starts at 1000 am with inventory liq-uidation backhoe truck and trailer sell at 1230 sharp Storage lockers will be auctioned at 100 pm sharp (approx 15 units)

Reason for Auction Property SoldOwner amp Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or AccidentTerms Cash Visa MasterCard amp Interac (Sorry No Cheques)

Props West SupplyAuctioneers amp Sale Managers

Tom Harrison Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd Erinsville ON Ingleside ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862

wwwtheauctionfevercom

2 in 1 Auction Sale FARM AUCTIONFor the Estate of the Late

Wilbert (Bill) PlayfairSat May 9 10 am

1681 Hwy 43 Smiths FallsBetween Smiths Falls amp Merrickville

Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs Bush Hog mower NH 273 square baler hay rake hay wagon hay elevator Cockshutt discs three point hitch snowblower harrows round bale wagon feeder wagon cattle squeeze cattle scales calf creep feeder round bale feed-ers square bale feeders horse corral round pen cedar rails round bales of hay electric fencing supplies cattle oilers farm gates round bale tarps Findlay Condor cookstove portable diesel 5000 watt generatorwelder tools and shop equipment plus more

Terms Cash or Cheque onlySee website for pictures

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James Reid Funeral Home is pleased to sponsor the Regional Roundup

Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

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Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

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Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

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Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

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Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

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St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

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Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

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Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

The TORONTO 2015Pan AmParapan Am Gamesare coming Metroland Media Group is proud to be the official print and online media supplier Watch for exclusive coverage in your community as we count down to the largest multi-sport event ever in Canada

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 31

ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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32 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 33

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

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ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

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Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

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or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

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wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

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Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

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Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

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Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

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Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

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James Reid Funeral Home is pleased to sponsor the Regional Roundup

Breast Cancer Action Kingston 22nd Annual ldquoWalkRun for Awareness ndash Celebrate Liferdquo Saturday May 9th 2015 Confederation Park Kings-ton 9 am to 1 pm Registration fee $20 waived with $100 collected in pledges youth under 12 are free A family event with activities for all ages Headshaving Walk or Run 2 km or 5 km Short Kids Walk We encourage everyone to show their support by collecting pledges For further information visit wwwbcak-ingstonorg call 613-531-7912 or e-mail bcakonaibncom

The Kingston Pottersrsquo Guild is hold-ing their annual Spring Sale Join us to see the works of local artists at our new location at The Tett Centre Creativity and Learning 370 King St West Kingston Dates April 30 (Thursday) - May 3 (Sunday) Times Thursday 6 - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 3 pm Free admission For more information visit our website wwwkingstonpot-tersguildcom

Walk for Childrenrsquos Mental Health (Brought to you by Kingstonrsquos ADHD parent Support Group) Free Event Everyone welcome Rain or Shine No pets Sunday May 3 Sign up 9 -10 am at St Andrewrsquos Presbyterian Church 130 Clergy St East at Princess St Kingston Ontario 10am Walk begins-to City Hall Memorial Hall PresentationsThe Kingston new Mentality Group (Pathways for Youth and Children) Shawn Quigley (Youth Diver-sion) Family Magic Show With Rob Driscoll Hollywood Balloon Clowns Cory amp HaydenExplore retirement living at Helen Henderson Retirement Lodge open house Sunday May 3 noon - 3 pm Lunch golden oldies music by A Bit of Nostalgia Flower for every mother 343Amherst Drive RSVP by calling Catherine Reynolds at 613-384-4585 ext 251

Youth Dance May 1 for public school children Golden Links Hall Harrow-smith 7 to 930 pm Cost $600 Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 358-2355

Sponsored by Odd Fellows amp Re-bekahs

Loughborough PS in Sydenham is celebrating 100 years of learning on May 1 There will be an open house from 4-6 pm featuring students 100 year projects art and greenhouse displays A barbecue raffles and a vintage photo booth At 645 next door in the Sydenham High gym there will be the official ceremony and student performance

Seniors Driver Refresher Course Wednesday May 6 9 am to 3 pm Refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs Prepare for and gain confidence to do a driving test $60person price includes work-book The Seniors Centre 56 Fran-cis St 6135487810

39 Club of Kingston Dance Fri-day May 1 Music by Tom amp Terri (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 Main Hall 4034 Bath Rd Collins Bay 730-1100 pm Dress Code Smart Casual Singles amp Couples Welcome Cost is $1200 PP ( $1000 for Members)

Not sure what theatre organ music is all about then this is the concert to attend No theatre organ music is not just Church music Friday May 1 at 730 pm Nathan Avakian will be in Kings-ton demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ 89 Kirkpatrick St Kingston Ticket Prices for the Concert $25 Adults $20 Senior $8 Students Information and booking Call 613-386-7295

Saturday May 2 at Bath United Church we will be having our Spring Tea and Sale from 11 am - 2 pm Lunch will be $500 Baked goods plants sew-ing quilt silent auction and gently used items

Kingston and District Branch United Empire Loyalistsrsquo Association of Can-ada invite all persons interested in the history of this area or in early Canadian history to join us for our Spring Lun-cheon On Tuesday May 12th we will gather at the Donald Gordon Centre

420 Union Street Kingston after 1130 am for 12 pm seating Our speaker after our delicious lunch will be Rev William Hendry who will talk about ldquoEarly Church History and Circuit Riders in Kingston and areardquo Tickets are $30 and must be reserved ahead of time from Carol at 613-546-2256 All visitors are most cordially welcome to attend Parking is free at the CentreFrontenac Farmersrsquo Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Sat-urdays 9 am to 2 pm from May 2 to Oct 31 All local farm products tasty meats seasonal veggies amp fruits scrumptious home baking preserves local artisans dog amp cat treats and more Prince Charles Public School 6875 Highway 38Verona For up to date news wwwfrontenacfarmersmar-ketca Follow us on Facebook

Crossroads Community Pancake Breakfast ndash Saturday May 2 - 9 ndash 1130 am Cost ndash Free Place ndash Cross-roads United Church 690 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd

Fish Fry at St Paulrsquos Anglican Church Sydenham on Friday May 1 from 5 - 7 pm Adults $14 Children $6 - All welcome

Jane Jacobrsquos Walks - Kingston - Come for a stimulating selection of tours on a variety of subjects throughout Kings-ton including Williamsville McBurney Park the Inner Harbour and Barrie-field Saturday May 2 amp Sunday May 3 morning and afternoon rain or shine Neighbourhoods around Kingston A co-ordinated effort of neighbourhood associations and community organi-zations For details on the walks start time location duration accessibility see wwwjaneswalkorg under Kings-ton or contact Kingston co-ordinator John Grenville through the website

Legion 560 - Friday May 1 Kirkhamrsquos Karaoke will entertain from 8 pm to midnight small cover for non mem-bers and guests in effect Saturday May 2 Open Mic with Chuck from 8 to 12 no cover your chance to be a star everyone welcome

St Paulrsquos United Church Hwy 38 will hold their annual FUNtastic Street Fair

and Sale on Saturday May 2 from 9-2 Huge yard book and bake sale Church St is closed for the event and there will be outdoor games and activi-ties for the kids Clowns draws con-fections and more BBQ lunch Pony rides from 11-1 and Jo-Jorsquos Magic Act from 1130-12 For information call 613-372-2525

Brasswerks - Best in Brass Friday May 1 730 pm Cookersquos-Portsmouth United Church 200 Norman Rogers Drive Kingstonrsquos own 16 piece brass ensemble presents another of its trade-mark ldquosomething for everyonerdquo pro-grammes Featuring the music of Verdi Handel and Ellington to name a few Best In Brass will highlight some of the grouprsquos talented soloists backed up by the lush brilliant sound of brass Tick-ets at the Church Bookroom or at the door Information infobrasswerksca or call Rick at 613-549-1910

Gospel night at St Matthewrsquos Saturday May 2 at 7 pm featuring John Reid and the Eagle Ministries Band Light lunch to follow Located at 31 Welller Ave (one block off Montreal St)

Kingston Senior Softball accepting new Players If you are interested in playing 55+ Softball ndash join us Tues-day and Thursday mornings at 1000 AM at Cloverdale Diamonds next to CataraquiKinsmen Arenas on Mc Ivor Road All are welcome ndash male and female The cost is minimal ndash the fun is maximum Our season will start in mid-May Contact soft-ball55sympaticoca or 613-389-6088 http55softballwebstartscomindexhtml

An evening with Linden MacIntyre May 6 6 pm cocktails 7 pm dinner Elizabeth Fry Kingston invites you to join us for dinner in celebration of our 65th Anniversary We are honoured to have Linden MacIntyre join us as the guest speaker Mr MacIntyre is a Canadian journalist broadcaster and writer well known for his many years on The Fifth Estate on CBC Delta Kingston Waterfront HotelTickets $65 each or 2 for $100 Tickets at our office 613-544-1744 or on our web-site wwwefrykingstonca

Alternatives to Incarceration First Annual Conference - Bringing aware-ness to women at risk and in conflict with the law May 7 2015 9 am to 4 pm Conference Location Regional Staff College 443 Union Street West Kingston Sponsored by Elizabeth Fry Kingston More information on how to register on our website wwwefrykingstonca The entire family will enjoy an opportunity to get up close and personal with everyonersquos favou-rite hopping amphibian as part of the CRCA Frog Night Hike which takes place Friday May 1 at 730 pm at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conser-vation Area Participants will learn about various frog species living in the area as they take a short walk and listen for various frog calls To ensure we have enough hike leaders registration is required Go to wwwcrcacaonline-services to sign up $2 per person plus regular gate fee

Kingston Grandmother Connection meets the first working Monday of each month Our next meeting is Monday May 4 5 pm at Ongwanada Resource Centre 191 Portsmouth Ave A group of women committed to helping grandmothers in Africa raising their orphaned grandchildren through fund raising for The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho New members are welcome and you do NOT have to be a grand-mother to join kingstongrandmoth-erconnectiongmailcom or wwwg2gkingstonca or Carolyn Chapman 613-384-9732

Garage and bake sale Saturday May 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres Amherstview 830 am - 130 pm Info 613 389-1443

I Maestri di Venezia Italian Music from the 15-17 centuries Sunday May 3 at 3 pm St Georgersquos Ca-thedral 270 King Street East Tick-ets $25 $22 Seniors $15 students available at Novel Idea The Church Book Room St Georgersquos Office and at the door Please visit httpwwwmelosca or phone 613-767-7245 or 613-634-9312 for more informa-tion

The TORONTO 2015Pan AmParapan Am Gamesare coming Metroland Media Group is proud to be the official print and online media supplier Watch for exclusive coverage in your community as we count down to the largest multi-sport event ever in Canada

R001

3203

922

Ontario GrownGreen House Tomatoes 59centlbEnglish Cuckes 59cent

each

8lb EmpireIDA Reds $599

Seed Potatoes

Onion Sets

MIX amp MATCH

Arriving Daily - Early Crop

For Planting

R001

3249

896

Spring PansyrsquosREADY TO PLANT

Lots to choose from

HERBS PERENNIALS VEGGIES PLANTS

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 31

ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

2015-0403EMCNA10375rdquo x 115rdquo1

AprilCMYK m kellym wallaceno

regTrade-mark of Capital Sports amp Entertainment SSE - 2014-1079

R001

3249

900

32 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 33

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

8 inchPIE

ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

R001

3226

403-

0430 PDI amp Freight Included

Where Quality and Value Come Together

Take a short drive Save when you arrive

Only 20 Mins North of Kingston on Montreal613-353-6205

wwwthemarinaonca

JUST IN TIME FOR FISHING SEASON

R001

3250

025

INCLUDES Minn Kota trolling MotorHummingbird Fish Finder25HP Evinrude E-TEC motor with Power

tilt and trim14rsquo Sylvan Supper Snapper

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14rsquo Super Snapper shing Package

MSRP $1279900

Purchase now and get 6 year warranty from Evinrude on Evinrude Motor

$10199CLEARANCE SALE

+ Taxes

FINANCE AVAILABLE

34 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

how to get home

or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

Winchester Golf ClubWhitetail Golf Club

50 Golf Courses

in Ontario

505050Featuring

Golf Courses Golf Courses Golf Courses

in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario

In Golf Savings

Inside

Net Proceeds donated to

Jr Golf

Featured CoursesAmherstview Golf Club

Annandale Golf amp Curling Club

Baxter Creek Golf ClubBay of Quinte Golf amp Country Club

Bellmere Winds Golf Course amp ResortBlack Diamond Golf Club

Bowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Featured CoursesORDER YOUR 2015 COUPONGOLF BOOK ONLINE TODAY

wwwkingstonregioncomgolfbookBriar Fox Golf amp Country Club

Canterbury Golf ClubCarruthers Creek Golf Club

Cedarhurst Golf ClubColumbus Golf amp Country Club

Crestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf Course

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country Club$20Tax amp Shipping

Included

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 35

Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

JohnStanton

C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R

Breakfasreakfasr t SeminarSeriesPRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

J U N E 8 - 1 9 2 0 1 4

Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre 200 Coventry Road

Tickets $75 plus HST | Call 613-221-6233 for more info

R002

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To purchase tickets go to wwwontarioentrepreneurweekcom

36 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

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ENCHANTEacute

Bernard Clark left and Rick Lapointe are featured in Studio 22rsquos current exhibition Pho-to + Steel

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Enchanteacute ndash In a fascinating confluence of talent the current exhibition at Studio 22 Open Gallery is called Photo + Steel featuring the photographic art of Bernard Clark and the steel sculpture of Rick Lapointe

ldquoWe like to mix things like thatrdquo says Hersh Jacob artistic director of the gallery ldquoWhen we thought of what to do with the room for a

dynamic combination we thought of Rick and his work alongside Bernardrsquos impactful photographs The two of them have a wonderful sense of humour togetherrdquo

After selecting the artists the first thing Jacob wanted to do was develop a poster that would make people take notice The result is an image of Clark and Lapointe each with his tattoos and wearing boxing gloves looking like they are about to do battle

Itrsquos catchy and effectiveldquoMy son heard a couple at Tara

who saw the poster say lsquoOh look there are going to be fights at the K-Rock Centrersquordquo says Jacob ldquoWhen you first see the poster it

snaps you for a second Bernard and Rickrsquos work does the same thing to you Itrsquos a really good fun showrdquo

Irsquove stated in the past that Bernard Clark is one of my favorite photographers The current exhibition featuring his music portfoliomdashportraits of musiciansmdashcontinues the brilliant and creative work of this artist

ldquoIrsquove collaborated with people in the music industryrdquo says Clark ldquoA lot of the performers in this collection are people Irsquove worked with on commercial things like CDsrdquo

Clark worked with Emily Fennell on her last two CD packages

ldquoShe gives me the songs and asks me to come up with ideasrdquo says Clark ldquoShersquos really open to working on things I pitched ideas to herrdquo

One of the images in the Photo + Steel e x h i b i t i o n features Emily Fennell in a big bathtub with

water up to her head ldquoShersquos floating in the water and

Jude Murano is swaying the waterrdquo says Clark ldquoWhen the lights hit the water the reflections change In another shot in this exhibition I photographed Emily against a backdrop and then dropped her image into another settingrdquo

Another beautiful and mesmerizing photograph features Dave Bidini a founding member of the Rheostatics who currently performs with Bidiniband

ldquoWe met when he was at Writers Festrdquo says Clark ldquoI always think his appearance is so interesting Hersquos got that 1940s look I wanted to shoot (photograph) him and proposed the idea of dropping him into a new environment I wanted to use the Ernestown train station I remember as a kid going there Itrsquos boarded up but itrsquos still standing not falling apartrdquo

Clark explains that working with fellow artists is quite different from photographic sessions with the general public

ldquoIrsquove always liked working with and collaborating with creative peoplerdquo he says ldquoTheyrsquore trusting of you If you propose an idea to

someone in business theyrsquore often not comfortable Like when Irsquom using a backdrop in a parking lot and I asked Kris Koster to take off his shirt Musicians understand Artistsrsquo minds arenrsquot confinedrdquo

Another unique image features Chris Chord with a background of clouds

ldquoItrsquos a Magritte-like stylerdquo says Clark ldquoChrisrsquo music is pretty surreal His music is changing all the time like clouds So I put Chris in a scene with clouds behind himrdquo

Rick Lapointersquos steel sculptures in the show are just as ethereal as Bernard Clarkrsquos photographic images His sculptures are improvised in abstract ways

ldquoBy using manufactured steel parts in an abstract way I have created an expressionist assemblage exploring the unpredictable principles of deconstruction accident and balance demonstrating the inevitable outcome of orderrdquo

Continued on page 34

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32 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 33

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

8 inchPIE

ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

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Where Quality and Value Come Together

Take a short drive Save when you arrive

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wwwthemarinaonca

JUST IN TIME FOR FISHING SEASON

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025

INCLUDES Minn Kota trolling MotorHummingbird Fish Finder25HP Evinrude E-TEC motor with Power

tilt and trim14rsquo Sylvan Supper Snapper

Aluminium BoatShorelandrsquor Trailer2 batteries

14rsquo Super Snapper shing Package

MSRP $1279900

Purchase now and get 6 year warranty from Evinrude on Evinrude Motor

$10199CLEARANCE SALE

+ Taxes

FINANCE AVAILABLE

34 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

how to get home

or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

Winchester Golf ClubWhitetail Golf Club

50 Golf Courses

in Ontario

505050Featuring

Golf Courses Golf Courses Golf Courses

in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario

In Golf Savings

Inside

Net Proceeds donated to

Jr Golf

Featured CoursesAmherstview Golf Club

Annandale Golf amp Curling Club

Baxter Creek Golf ClubBay of Quinte Golf amp Country Club

Bellmere Winds Golf Course amp ResortBlack Diamond Golf Club

Bowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Featured CoursesORDER YOUR 2015 COUPONGOLF BOOK ONLINE TODAY

wwwkingstonregioncomgolfbookBriar Fox Golf amp Country Club

Canterbury Golf ClubCarruthers Creek Golf Club

Cedarhurst Golf ClubColumbus Golf amp Country Club

Crestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf Course

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country Club$20Tax amp Shipping

Included

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 35

Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

JohnStanton

C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R

Breakfasreakfasr t SeminarSeriesPRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

J U N E 8 - 1 9 2 0 1 4

Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre 200 Coventry Road

Tickets $75 plus HST | Call 613-221-6233 for more info

R002

3247

795

To purchase tickets go to wwwontarioentrepreneurweekcom

36 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

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AprilCMYK m kellym wallaceno

regTrade-mark of Capital Sports amp Entertainment SSE - 2014-1079

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900

32 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 33

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

8 inchPIE

ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

R001

3226

403-

0430 PDI amp Freight Included

Where Quality and Value Come Together

Take a short drive Save when you arrive

Only 20 Mins North of Kingston on Montreal613-353-6205

wwwthemarinaonca

JUST IN TIME FOR FISHING SEASON

R001

3250

025

INCLUDES Minn Kota trolling MotorHummingbird Fish Finder25HP Evinrude E-TEC motor with Power

tilt and trim14rsquo Sylvan Supper Snapper

Aluminium BoatShorelandrsquor Trailer2 batteries

14rsquo Super Snapper shing Package

MSRP $1279900

Purchase now and get 6 year warranty from Evinrude on Evinrude Motor

$10199CLEARANCE SALE

+ Taxes

FINANCE AVAILABLE

34 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

how to get home

or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

Winchester Golf ClubWhitetail Golf Club

50 Golf Courses

in Ontario

505050Featuring

Golf Courses Golf Courses Golf Courses

in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario

In Golf Savings

Inside

Net Proceeds donated to

Jr Golf

Featured CoursesAmherstview Golf Club

Annandale Golf amp Curling Club

Baxter Creek Golf ClubBay of Quinte Golf amp Country Club

Bellmere Winds Golf Course amp ResortBlack Diamond Golf Club

Bowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Featured CoursesORDER YOUR 2015 COUPONGOLF BOOK ONLINE TODAY

wwwkingstonregioncomgolfbookBriar Fox Golf amp Country Club

Canterbury Golf ClubCarruthers Creek Golf Club

Cedarhurst Golf ClubColumbus Golf amp Country Club

Crestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf Course

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country Club$20Tax amp Shipping

Included

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 35

Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

JohnStanton

C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R

Breakfasreakfasr t SeminarSeriesPRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

J U N E 8 - 1 9 2 0 1 4

Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre 200 Coventry Road

Tickets $75 plus HST | Call 613-221-6233 for more info

R002

3247

795

To purchase tickets go to wwwontarioentrepreneurweekcom

36 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

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Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 33

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

8 inchPIE

ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

R001

3226

403-

0430 PDI amp Freight Included

Where Quality and Value Come Together

Take a short drive Save when you arrive

Only 20 Mins North of Kingston on Montreal613-353-6205

wwwthemarinaonca

JUST IN TIME FOR FISHING SEASON

R001

3250

025

INCLUDES Minn Kota trolling MotorHummingbird Fish Finder25HP Evinrude E-TEC motor with Power

tilt and trim14rsquo Sylvan Supper Snapper

Aluminium BoatShorelandrsquor Trailer2 batteries

14rsquo Super Snapper shing Package

MSRP $1279900

Purchase now and get 6 year warranty from Evinrude on Evinrude Motor

$10199CLEARANCE SALE

+ Taxes

FINANCE AVAILABLE

34 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

how to get home

or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

Winchester Golf ClubWhitetail Golf Club

50 Golf Courses

in Ontario

505050Featuring

Golf Courses Golf Courses Golf Courses

in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario

In Golf Savings

Inside

Net Proceeds donated to

Jr Golf

Featured CoursesAmherstview Golf Club

Annandale Golf amp Curling Club

Baxter Creek Golf ClubBay of Quinte Golf amp Country Club

Bellmere Winds Golf Course amp ResortBlack Diamond Golf Club

Bowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Featured CoursesORDER YOUR 2015 COUPONGOLF BOOK ONLINE TODAY

wwwkingstonregioncomgolfbookBriar Fox Golf amp Country Club

Canterbury Golf ClubCarruthers Creek Golf Club

Cedarhurst Golf ClubColumbus Golf amp Country Club

Crestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf Course

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country Club$20Tax amp Shipping

Included

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 35

Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

JohnStanton

C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R

Breakfasreakfasr t SeminarSeriesPRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

J U N E 8 - 1 9 2 0 1 4

Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre 200 Coventry Road

Tickets $75 plus HST | Call 613-221-6233 for more info

R002

3247

795

To purchase tickets go to wwwontarioentrepreneurweekcom

36 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

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Page 33: Frontenac 0430

Sweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

Mayrsquos Pie of the Month

WILDBERRY PIEWILDBERRY PIESweet raspberries juicy blueberries and ripe strawberries make this pie a berry loverrsquos delight Baked in a rich aky pastry that tastes just like homemade our pie of the month is only here for May so pick up

one today because once theyrsquore gone theyrsquore gone

$699ea

8 inchPIE

ndash of the ndashof the ndashof theMONTH

R001

3226

403-

0430 PDI amp Freight Included

Where Quality and Value Come Together

Take a short drive Save when you arrive

Only 20 Mins North of Kingston on Montreal613-353-6205

wwwthemarinaonca

JUST IN TIME FOR FISHING SEASON

R001

3250

025

INCLUDES Minn Kota trolling MotorHummingbird Fish Finder25HP Evinrude E-TEC motor with Power

tilt and trim14rsquo Sylvan Supper Snapper

Aluminium BoatShorelandrsquor Trailer2 batteries

14rsquo Super Snapper shing Package

MSRP $1279900

Purchase now and get 6 year warranty from Evinrude on Evinrude Motor

$10199CLEARANCE SALE

+ Taxes

FINANCE AVAILABLE

34 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

Photo + Steel at Studio 22

Lapointersquos creations catalyze an odd reaction when one thinks steel images of static sharp angles and harshness first come to mind Lapointersquos work is contrary to expectations Instead of harsh and unmoving there is a flowing sense to his creations Itrsquos anything but steel-like Itrsquos deceptively gentle

Jacob says the City of Kingston is fortunate to be home to artists like Clark and Lapointe

ldquoBernard is both commercially and artistically such a professionalrdquo says Jacob ldquoHe creates pure portraiture I like the fact that Irsquove got a space that can accommodate both Bernard and Rickrdquo

Immediately after the Photo + Steel exhibition Bernard Clarkrsquos work will be featured at Frontenac Club Inn

ldquoThat one will feature signs and structures like some New York imagesrdquo says Clark ldquoThings like Manhattan Bridge There wonrsquot be people in those images at all I like to do each show featuring a body of work that is theme-oriented The people stuff is a hard sell My motel series was much more successfulrdquo

The show at the Frontenac Club came about as a result of last yearrsquos Kingston Arts Council juried salon Clark won second prize for one of his portraits

ldquoThere was a feeling that the juried salon was always geared to painters and they wanted to open it up They were interested in creating an award The Frontenac Club Inn sponsored an award for photography this year They wanted me to have a show separate from the juried salonrdquo

Make sure to take in both shows Studio 22 and Frontenac Club Inn Itrsquos an opportunity to explore the work of talented photographer and artist Bernard Clark At Studio 22 yoursquoll also be treated to the steel sculptural work of Rick Lapointe

Photo + Steel runs until May 24Studio 22 is located at 320 King

Street East For more information visit wwws22ca For information about Frontenac Club Inn (225 King Street East) go to frontenacclubcom

Mark Bergin on Twitter markaidanbergin

Continued from page 31

419 PMItrsquos grandparsquos first time in this part of townHe doesnrsquot have any idea how he got here

how to get home or who he is

545 PMYou donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

419 PM

Itrsquos grandparsquos first time

in this part of town

He doesnrsquot have any

idea how he got here

how to get home

or who he is

545 PM

You donrsquot know

where he is either

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

wwwmedicalertca1-800-668-1507

419 PM

Yoursquore lost and disoriented

wwwmedicalertca bull 1-800-668-1507

Tractor helped engine swap in 1969 Skylark convertible

Lifestyle ndash John Grummett of Grimsby Ontario writes ldquoHi Bill I enjoy reading your stories in the local paper each week Here is my story

ldquoI own a 1969 Buick Skylark Cus-tom convertible I bought it in March 1982 when I was 16 It was my first car I bought it from a lady in Kitchener (not a little old lady) for $200000 It was originally bought at Forbes in Kitchener It didnrsquot look too bad in a picture back then but I have replaced the roof recovered the seats replaced the floor pan and car-pets replaced a window frame and had it repainted twice over the past 33 years

ldquoI donrsquot put a lot of miles on it anymore but when I was a teenager it was my daily driver in the summer I have never driven it in the winter Now I take it for the odd drive to the beach or to church on Sunday

ldquoIt has a 350 Buick engine The original engine broke a timing chain when I was in university so I bought a 1972 LeSabre for $100 and swapped the engine in the back yard using the bucket of our tractor I still have the original engine in a cupboard in my garage Someday I will rebuild it and

replace itrdquoThe Buick Division of General

Motors first made use of the Skylark name in 1953 when it brought out a custom-styled Buick convertible to celebrate 50 years of Buick It was powered by Buickrsquos new V8 engine to

replace the straight eight engines that had powered Buicks since 1931 An-other Skylark was brought out in 1954 after which the name was dropped

The Skylark name was revived in 1965 for a full range of body styles on the midsize wheelbase of 115 inches (120rdquo for the station wagon) at

a time when full-sized Buicks rode a 126rdquo wheelbase These new Skylarks were popular right from the start and the name continued until 1973 when it was replaced by the Buick Century of the same wheelbase The Centu-ry was a revival of an earlier Buick name dating back to 1936 when a big Buick engine was installed in a smaller body It was nicknamed a ldquofactory hot rodrdquo and was good for 100 miles per hour

Johnrsquos 1969 Skylark convertible weighs 3398 pounds and a total of 6552 were built with a US price tag

when new of $3152 (slightly higher in Canada) These Buick convert-ibles are highly collectible today How many people have you heard say they regret selling their first car John Grummett isnrsquot one of them

Irsquom always looking for more sto-ries Email billtsherksympaticoca or write Bill Sherk 25 John St PO Box 255 Leamington Ont N8H 3W2 Everyone whose story is pub-lished in my column will receive a free autographed copy of my book ldquoOLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOU-RITE STORIES 1925 to 1965rdquo

John Grummettrsquos 1969 Buick Skylark Custom convertible Submitted photo

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

Winchester Golf ClubWhitetail Golf Club

50 Golf Courses

in Ontario

505050Featuring

Golf Courses Golf Courses Golf Courses

in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario in Ontario

In Golf Savings

Inside

Net Proceeds donated to

Jr Golf

Featured CoursesAmherstview Golf Club

Annandale Golf amp Curling Club

Baxter Creek Golf ClubBay of Quinte Golf amp Country Club

Bellmere Winds Golf Course amp ResortBlack Diamond Golf Club

Bowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Featured CoursesORDER YOUR 2015 COUPONGOLF BOOK ONLINE TODAY

wwwkingstonregioncomgolfbookBriar Fox Golf amp Country Club

Canterbury Golf ClubCarruthers Creek Golf Club

Cedarhurst Golf ClubColumbus Golf amp Country Club

Crestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf Course

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country Club$20Tax amp Shipping

Included

Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015 35

Donrsquot miss this breakfast meeting with guest speaker

JohnStanton

C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R

Breakfasreakfasr t SeminarSeriesPRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Tickets $75 plus HST Call 613-221-6233 for more info

Date Monday June 15 2015Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre

J U N E 8 - 1 9 2 0 1 4

Donrsquot miss this A breakfast meeting with guest speaker

Date Monday June 15 2015 at 7am

Venue Ottawa Conference amp Event Centre 200 Coventry Road

Tickets $75 plus HST | Call 613-221-6233 for more info

R002

3247

795

To purchase tickets go to wwwontarioentrepreneurweekcom

36 Frontenac Gazette - Thursday April 30 2015

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Page 34: Frontenac 0430

Amherstview Golf ClubAnnandale Golf amp Curling Club

Ashbrook Golf ClubBaxter Creek Golf Club

Bay of Quinte Golf amp Country ClubBellmere Winds Golf Course amp Resort

Black Diamond Golf ClubBowmanville Golf amp Country Club

Briar Fox Golf amp Country ClubCanterbury Golf Club

Carruthers Creek Golf ClubCedarhurst Golf Club

Columbus Golf amp Country ClubCrestwood Golf ClubDalewood Golf Club

Deer Run Golf CourseEldorado Golf Club

Eganridge Inn Country Club amp SpaFrankford Municipal Golf Course

Garrison Golf amp Curling ClubHarmony Creek Golf Centre

Hawthorne Valley Golf CourseHeather Glen Golf Club

Kings Bay Golf ClubLakeridge Links Golf Club

Lindsay Golf amp Country ClubLakeridge Links Golf ClubJr Golf

Little Sticks Driving RangeLoyalist Golf amp Country Club

Newcastle Golf CourseOlivers Nest Golf Course

Oshawa Airport Golf ClubPickering Golf Club

Pickering Playing FieldsPicton Golf and Country Club

Port Hope Golf amp Country ClubQuinte Hills Golf Course

The Royal Ashburn Golf ClubRiverside Golf Club

Roundel Glen Golf CourseThe Royal Ashburn Golf ClubJr Golf

4 Seasons Country ClubShelter Valley Pines Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf ClubTrillium Wood Golf Club

The Ridge at Manitou Golf ClubWarkworth Golf Club

Wellington on the Lake Golf CourseWhispering Ridge Golf Course

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