News & Views 49th Edition Mar – Apr 2015

News & Views 49th Edition Mar – Apr 2015
Municipal Notices
NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS &
TENANTS REGARDING SNOW AND ICE
REMOVAL
Please be advised Section 181 of the
Highway Traffic Act reads:
No person shall deposit snow or ice on
a roadway without permission in
writing so to do from the Ministry or
the road authority responsible for the
maintenance of the road. R.S.O. 1990,
c. H.8, s. 181.
Please be further advised that under
By-Law 6-88 “USE OF THE STREETS,
HIGHWAYS AND SIDEWALKS AND
PREMISES ADJACENT THERETO”:
• The owners and occupants of
buildings within the Town of
Deseronto shall clear away and
remove snow and ice from any
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sidewalks on the highways in front of, alongside or at the rear of such
buildings within 24 hours of the accumulation thereof.
The owners and occupants of buildings within the Town of Deseronto shall
clear away and remove all snow and ice from the roofs of any buildings
which may be located in such a position that if snow and ice were to fall it
would land on or near the highway or sidewalk, such removal to be
effected within 24 hours of the accumulation thereof.
The obligations under the previous two paragraphs are joint and severable
obligations of all owners and occupants.
Where snow and ice are not cleared away from the roofs of unoccupied
buildings as required, or where snow and ice are not cleared away from the
sidewalks in front of or alongside, at the rear of any buildings or vacant
lands, the Corporation of the Town of Deseronto may do so and may collect
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or recover the expenses incurred in
so doing in any manner including the
manner provided in section 325 of
the Municipal Act.
TOWN OF DESERONTO WINTER PARKING
RESTRICTIONS
Winter parking is becoming an ever
growing concern; many incidents of
vehicles parked on town streets during
prohibited hours are being reported to
the Town. The Town’s By-Law and other
relevant departments will be actively
addressing this issue over the coming
weeks which may result in the issuing of
fines and/or towing of vehicles.
Please be advised that under By-Law 6-97
winter parking restrictions are in effect as
follows:
Section 25(5): No person, shall on any
highway, park any vehicle; between the
hours of 12:00 midnight and 8:00 a.m. from December 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015.
Section 40: No person shall park a vehicle in such a manner as to interfere with necessary civic services such as road
repairing, snow ploughing or snow removal that already is in progress, nor park a vehicle at any place where
authorized signs have been placed indicating any
snow removal or other civic operations are to be
commenced.
The registered owners of vehicles in violation of the
winter parking restriction are subject to a fine up to
DRINKING WATER SYSTEM 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
a maximum of $100.00 and or removal/towing of
The Annual Report describing our waterworks operation
vehicle.
and the quality of drinking water supplied to customers in
Emergency Preparedness – Power Outages
Deseronto and the serviced portion of the Mohawks of
Visit www.getprepared.gc.ca to find resources on
the Bay of Quinte Territory is now complete. Inquiries
preparing for a variety of emergency situations such
can be directed to: Todd Harvey, Water/Wastewater
as power outages.
Plant Manager, 613-396-3436 or tharvey@deseronto.ca
• First, check whether the power outage is limited
to your home. If your neighbours power is still
Copies of the report are available, free of charge, at Town
on, check your own circuit breaker panel or fuse
Hall, 331 Main Street in Deseronto and on our website,
box. If the problem is not a breaker or a fuse,
http://deseronto.ca/departments/water-sewer/
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check the service wires leading to the house. If they are
obviously damaged or on the ground, stay at least 10
meters back and notify your electric supply authority.
Keep the number along with other emergency numbers
near your telephone. If your neighbours' power is also
out, notify your electric supply authority.
Turn off all tools, appliances and electronic equipment,
and turn the thermostat(s) for the home heating system
down to minimum to prevent damage from a power surge
when power is restored. Also, power can be restored more
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easily when there is not a heavy load on the electrical
system.
Turn off all lights, except one inside and one outside, so
that both you and hydro crews outside know that power
has been restored.
Don't open your freezer or fridge unless it is absolutely
necessary. A full freezer will keep food frozen for 24 to 36
hours if the door remains closed.
Never use charcoal or gas barbecues, camping heating
equipment, or home generators indoors. They give off
carbon monoxide. Because you can't smell or see it, carbon monoxide can cause health problems and is life
threatening.
Use proper candle holders. Never leave lit candles unattended and keep out of reach of children. Always
extinguish candles before going to bed.
Listen to your battery-powered or crank radio for information on the outage and advice from authorities.
Make sure your home has a working carbon monoxide detector. If it is hard-wired to the house's electrical
supply, ensure it has a battery-powered back-up.
Protect sensitive electrical appliances such as TVs, computer, and DVD players with a surge-protecting power
bar.
2015 Dog Licences
2015 dog tags are now available All dog owners are required to purchase an annual licence/tag for their dog(s). The
fee for a dog licence is $15.00/dog until March 31st 2015. As of March 31st 2015, the fee for dog licences increases
to $20.00/dog. Dog licences can be purchased from the Town Hall located at 331 Main St.
Stoop & Scoop By-Law
With spring on the horizon, the Town would like to remind residents of Deseronto’s Dog Control By-law #14-03: No
owner shall allow his dog to defecate on any property, including a public park, other than the property of its owner
or other private property by permission, UNLESS the droppings are cleaned up.
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2015 Property Tax Billing & Installment Notice
The 2015 interim tax bills was issued to all property owners in February 2015.
The first installment was due on February 27th, 2015.
The second installment is due April 30th, 2015.
If you do not receive a copy of your 2015 interim bill, please contact Town Hall. Failure to receive your tax notice
does not prevent you from incurring penalty charges for late payment.
Preauthorized Payment Plans provide you the option to pay your property taxes in 12 monthly installments
automatically withdrawn from your bank account on the 30th of each month. An alternative plan allows for the four
regular installments to be automatically withdrawn on the noted due dates. Please contact Town Hall should you
wish to enroll in one of our Preauthorized Payment Plans.
Town Hall Payments
Notice to all residents. The Town Hall has an afterhours
mail slot located to the right of the front door for
residents who cannot make it in during regular office
hours (please do not leave cash when leaving payments
– cheque, or money order only please). The Deseronto
Town Hall is located at 331 Main St. Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm
Not Receiving the Newsletter in your Post Office Box?
If you aren’t receiving the Deseronto Newsletter in your
P.O. Box, check with the Post Office to make sure you
don’t have the “No Flyer Option” selected. If you have
selected the “No Flyer Option” at the Post Office you
won’t receive the Newsletter.
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DESERONTO ARCHIVES - Made in Deseronto
The Archives has recently been in contact with Silvy Embury of Lethbridge,
who sent us some photographs of an iron which belonged to her
grandmother, Helen Boyle.
On the back of the iron is an information panel which records details of the
iron’s manufacture, including the fact that it was made in Deseronto by the
Redi-Heat Electric Company Ltd.
There is not a lot of information in the Archives about Redi-Heat, but there
is an advertisement for the company in the May 28th, 1948 issue of
the Deseronto Post newspaper:
The February 4th, 1948 edition of the Post (held in the Archives on
microfilm) notes that the company was originally based in Belleville, from
1921, and had been in Deseronto since 1932. The firm was based in the
building which originally housed the head office of the Rathbun Company,
on the east side of Mill Street, south of Water Street. In the Rathbun era,
the building looked like this:
We don’t have any twentieth
century photographs of this
building. A newspaper report
from 1967 notes that RediHeat had been bought out by
Dravo, although there is no
date given for this. If you
have any more information
about Redi-Heat or the
building it was based in,
please contact the Archives!
COMMUNITY CARE FOR
SOUTH HASTINGS (CCSH)
Happy (almost) Spring!
2014 was a busy year for us at CCSH
– we moved – twice! First we moved
our Thrift Store one door over (now
at 297 Main St) and then after a lot of hard work and
some very beautiful renovations, we moved our office into
the old thrift store location at 293 Main St. We are still in
the process of unpacking, but we couldn’t be happier!
These moves were made possible by a long list of staff,
contractors, helpers and volunteers. Thank you all!!!
CCSH is a Not for Profit Agency that provides vital services
to seniors and to adults with physical disabilities allowing
them to remain in their homes with dignity and respect in Deseronto and Tyendinaga Township. All of the programs
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and services we offer could not run without the
dedication of all our hard working volunteers. One of
our fundraising programs, the Thrift Store, always
needs help to sort the amazing donations we receive
and to keep our shop running smoothly. The Thrift
Store is open Tues.-Sat. We have two working shifts
each day 10:00am – 1:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Do
you have a donation for us? Please drop off all
donations to the new Thrift Store location at 297 Main
St. We have received a lot of amazing items that have
gone to benefit the community through our little store.
Clothing of all seasons and sizes, books large and small,
knickknacks, puzzles, sheets and blankets always can
always be sold very easily. Please do not drop off large
items like couches, chairs, child safety items, any electronics, computer parts or monitors, TV’s, old luggage pieces,
broken electronics or yard sale items. Please also keep in mind that torn, ripped and stained clothing, broken or
cracked items will just end up in the landfill, but at our cost. To help us cover the cost of disposal fees we would
gladly accept donations of garbage bag tags, or the money to help purchase them. Thank you, as always, to our hard
working volunteers for their dedication and for the continued generosity of our donators without which our store
would not operate! Please stop by the new store to check out our amazing Fall and Winter clothing! We are
refreshing the store almost daily to bring you a better selection. Our changeover to our spring and summer clothing
will be happening soon! Stop by the store to see what our hard working volunteers have ready to sell today.
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Good Food Box reminder! If you are
interested in receiving a Good Food Box,
Fruit Bag or Good Baby Box please have
your money in by the first full week of
the month. For March 2015 please have
your money in by the 10th, and in April
you will need to have your money in by,
the 7th. Your box or bag will arrive on the
third Wednesday of each month at our
office after 3:30pm. Good Food Boxes
are packed full of fresh seasonal foods,
they are available for everyone! They are
an amazing value for your dollar. You can
now choose from a $15.00 Family box, a
$10.00 Singles box or $5.00 fruit bag. Also available are Good Baby Boxes that offer necessary baby care items at
great prices. Call us or stop by the office for the details!
Do you have any questions about our services? Please step into our office at 293 Main St. or give us a call at 3966591, and we can share more information with you, or send Trina an e-mail with any questions or comments.
trinab@ccsh.ca.
Diner’s Club $6.00 per meal with Membership - $7.00 without Membership – Memberships are available for sale
at every Diners Club, and at our office as well.
Please remember to bring your plate, mug, cutlery and juice glass! 
March Diners Club – March 4th at the Deseronto Community Center.
April Diners Club – April 1st at the Deseronto Community Center. (No we are not foolin’!)
VON Foot Care Clinic –March26th and April 23rd at the Deseronto Community Center, 51 Mechanic St. Clinic cost is
$21.00. Please give us a call at (613) 396-6591 to book your appointment for a session with a VON Foot Care Nurse
today!
Questions? Carolyn and Trina are at 293 Main St. Deseronto. To reach us by phone, (613) 396-6591
Deseronto Royal
Canadian Legion
Branch 280
Are you aware of what a
great local organization
does for your community?
The Royal Canadian Legion
has a group of dedicated members who
work to raise funds to give back to the
community.
The total amount of donations for 2014 was
$14850.00!
Funds from the bingo's support:
Deseronto United Church - $1,200
Deseronto Fire Department - $1,200
Deseronto Public Library - $1,200
Napanee Sea Cadets - $1,200
Christmas Sharing Program - $250
Donations to local schools - $250
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The Bingo committee would like to thank
the Fire Dept Deseronto United Church,
Public Library and Sea Cadets for coming
out to help at the Bingo's.
Our Nevada Funds supports the following:
Public Skating - $1,600
Christmas sharing program - $250
Deseronto Food Bank - $500
Deseronto Pentecostal Church - $300
Deseronto Public Library - $200
Town of Deseronto Golf Tournament - $200
Our Annual Poppy Campaign supports the
following:
Kingston General Hospital - $1,500
Belleville General Hospital - $1,500
Lennox & Addington County General
Hospital - $1,500
Napanee Sea Cadets - $2,000
Also supports the 5 local schools for the Poppy posters and Poems for Remembrance Day
The Legion welcomes new members! If you want to join or learn more about this great organization come out to
one of our many functions and see if this is for you.
2ND ANNUAL SLIP INTO SPRING CONCERT
Deseronto United Church (112 Fourth St.)
Saturday, March 28th @ 1:30pm
Free Will Offering
Featuring – Quartet Melange, Ryland Clark, Salmon River Singers & many more!
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
2015 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS & EVENTS
The economic development
department has several exciting
projects and events planned for
2015 including:
• New promotional street
banners & tourism signage
• Redesigned Town website
arrives spring 2015
• Marketing brochures and
materials
• Downtown beautification
• Business attraction and
development activities
• Print/radio community and
business advertisements
• Bay of Quinte Tourism
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Association marketing activities
Residential development projects
Investment attraction activities e.g. Deseronto “Expo”
Seasonal and special events including Pan Am Games Relay, Canada Day, Santa Claus Parade and more
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
If you own a business in Deseronto and would like to be included in our directory, simply provide your business
information and we’ll add it for absolutely free! This service is available to both store front and home based
businesses and entrepreneurs. Business directory submission forms are available on Deseronto’s website at
www.deseronto.ca by emailing dvalentyne@deseronto.ca or at the Town Hall located at 331 Main St. The business
directory is distributed to residents and visitors in print and electronically at www.deseronto.ca.
BUSINESS & DEVELOPMENT NEWS
The Red Cup Café & The Blue Cove – 366 Main St.
A new café & boutique are calling 366 Main St. home, thanks to a partnership between two local business owners –
Soori Johnston & Marlene Taylor! The Red Cup Café & The Blue Cove boutique/gift store are pleased to bring the
latest shopping experience to Deseronto’s residents and visitors. Stop in to browse the treasures of the “Blue Cove”
and take a break at the “Red Cup Café” to enjoy the wonderful fare while you explore Deseronto’s variety of fine
shops and services.
Hours of Operation/Contact: Tues-Sat from 11am – 4:30pm, 613-840-5064, 366 Main St. Deseronto
BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEUR RESOURCES
Futurepreneur (formerly CYBF) - Futurepreneur is the ‘go to’ place for youth entrepreneurship.
This program provides youth, age 18-39, with pre-launch coaching, business resources, start-up
financing and mentoring, to help them launch and sustain a successful entrepreneurial business.
TRENVAL Business Development Corporation administers the Futurepreneur program.
http://www.futurpreneur.ca/en/
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For more information about
the above and many other
business development
programs, please contact
TRENVAL Business
Development Corporation at
613-961-7999 or visit their
website at www.trenval.on.ca.
Start a company - Are you
between the ages of 18 and 29
and not attending school fulltime? You could be eligible for
the Starter Company Program.
This Program helps provide
young people with resources
to start and grow their
business. This may include
funding up to $5,000.
Business Development
Workshops/Resources – The
Small Business Centre
organizes a number of
business development
workshops throughout the
year and provides a number of
resources to start up and
existing businesses. Visit or
contact the Small Business
Centre today to learn more
about their variety of business
development services.
www.smallbusinessctr.com or
call 613-961-0590.
WHY SHOP LOCALLY?
Buy what you want, not what someone wants you to buy: A marketplace of tens of
thousands of small businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the
long-term. A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based not on a national
sales plan but on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a
much broader range of product choices.
Addictions & Crisis support: We are very pleased to offer
Addictions and Crisis support services on Main Street, in
Deseronto
Who: L&A Addictions & Community Mental Health Services staff
Where: Lions Hall (300 Main Street) When: Tuesday mornings from 9 a.m.
Call our office in Napanee @ 613-354-7521 to arrange for appointments and visit our website @ www.laacmhs.ca
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Deseronto Recreation Department
2015 MINOR BASEBALL REGISTRATION
Location: Deseronto Community Centre (51 Mechanic St.).
Registration Dates: Mar 28th, Apr 11th & Apr 25th (10am - 2pm)
Baseball season begins in May. Please note: A late registration fee of $20 applies after May 1
Sponsor Opportunities: Sponsor a team for just $250. Sponsors receive their business
name/logo on the back of all player jerseys.
Coaches & Volunteers Needed: Call 613-396-3432 or email aconger@deseronto.ca if you are
interested in coaching or volunteering (background / criminal record checks are required).
Registration forms available at www.deseronto.ca or in person at Town Hall (331 Main St.) or Community Centre (51
Mechanic St.). If unavailable to attend the registration dates, please complete and return registration form &
payment to Town Hall by May 1st.
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Required Equipment: Participants must provide their own CSA approved helmet with face protection, ball glove,
long pants, running shoes or ball cleats. Player jersey’s are provided.
2015 MINOR BALL HOCKEY REGISTRATION
Location: Deseronto
Community Centre
(51 Mechanic St.) &
Prince Edward
Community Centre
(375 Main St. Picton)
Registration Dates:
Feb 28th & Mar 28th
(10am - 2pm)
Cost: $90/participant
Ages: 5-16
Ball Hockey season
runs for 11 weeks
beginning April 25th.
The Recreation
Department is pleased
to announce an
exciting new
partnership with the
Prince Edward County
Minor Ball Hockey
Association.
Registration forms
available at
www.deseronto.ca or
in person at Town Hall
(331 Main St.) or
Community Centre
(51 Mechanic St.). If
unavailable to attend
the registration dates,
please complete and
return registration
form & payment to
Town Hall by Mar
30th.
Required Equipment:
Participants must
provide their own CSA approved helmet with face protection, hockey stick & gloves, shin pads, shorts/pants,
running shoes. Player jersey’s are provided.