.1 . Section 5 â€" Community Residents Page 1 â€" Fresh start â€" a unique French dining experience emerges in Consecon. Page 2 â€" Ignored â€" Head Trenton Memorial Emergency department quits. Page 3 â€" War dead remembered in Hillier. Page 4 â€" Conrad Beaubien is hosting a gathering to celebrate his 100 year old dad Paul’s life. â€" Elwood Burris turns 80 year old. Page 5 â€" Private Campbell writes from the front. Page 6 â€" Marguerite Greer turns 80 years old. ~ Jim and Jean Waterfall celebrating 50 wonderful years. * Hillier Hall program for September 18th, 2014. Page 7 â€" Hillier man arrested, charged following luring investigation. â€" Burris honoured by Belleville Bulls. Page 8 â€" In remembrance. Page 9 â€" Some 20 wreaths, 30 candles at Consecon cenotaph. Page 10-11 â€" A chef for all seasons. Page 12 â€" Where‘s Jamie? Page 13 â€" Recipes for success â€" The Jamie Kennedy Cookbook. Pagel4-15 â€" Aiming high â€" Richard Karlo leaves a legacy of craft, preserved heritage and passion. Page16-17 â€" Hillier winemaker Richard Karlo remembered as award-winning innovator, friend to Many Karlo believed community-ï¬rst approach was good for business. â€" Celebrating the life of Richard Karlo. ’ Page 18 â€" Terpstra to celebrate at Canadian Championships. Page 19 â€" Mysterious ways. Former Hillier resident has role in TV program “Murdoch Mysteriesâ€. Page 20 --â€" Obituaries â€" Rosemary Goodmurphy (1928-20140). ~ Terry Blake Wannamaker (1944-2014). â€" Richard Karlo (?â€"2014) â€" please refer to page 14. â€" Lois Conley (?--2015). â€" Pearl Roberts (1927-2015). Section 6 â€" Community Facilities Page 1 â€" Chronicles of Wellington â€" Collection handed over to County Archives. Page 2 â€" Plaster from the past. Page 3 â€" Hidden cost â€" Ceiling repair expands to a new roof at Hillier Hall. Page 4 â€" Raising the roof â€" Can Hillier hall ceiling be something for everyone? Section 7 - Community Services Page 1 â€" Council preparing for fall election. â€" Quinte Access pOised to keep transit contact â€" County looks to extend deal for two years. Page 2-3 ~ Unnatural â€" council blocks winery’s plan to expand commercial operations. â€" Letters â€" save real family farms. Page 4 â€" County calls for broad band on neonicotinoids. ~ Residents abuzz over bees. Page 5 â€" Council ignores the important questions. Page 6 ~ Decision to defer zoning doesn’t make sense. â€" Agriculture rep supports council’s decision on Hillier Creek. Page 7-8 â€" Road to recovery â€" council approves $1.2 million for road surface treating in 2014. Page 9 â€" Grapes of Wrath: Given the go-ahead after roadblock. Page 10 â€" Election race gaining horses. Page 11 â€" County Rd.8 to receive $1.6 million makeover - Councillors say need, not politics motive. â€" County to move forward with plans for ï¬re station in Picton industrial park. Page 12 â€" Shovels turned for new ï¬rehall in Consecon. â€" Fire hall “a long time coming†Page 13 â€" Smith brings his preferred Progressive Conservative leadership candidate to Hillier. Page 14 â€" Notice of Public meeting.