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MY RACORWith thousands o readers, there has to be at least two people who
are interested in tractor articles. So I need just one person besidesmysel and we are good to go!!Te workhorse o my small tractor eet, is my second oldest, but
at 32 years old, it is still going strong and is my go-to tractor orthe heavy work. Its the one that ventures o o the woods road toblaze new trails and to haul out wood. It is also the only tractorthat has the space to carry the many items needed or the hard
jobs.My chainsaw sits in a case out on one rear ender, while an axe
sits inside the cabin beside my seat. Outside on the loader, I havea bracket to hold my peavey or moving logs or trees around ineeded. Until I nd a logging winch or wench, I have a 20 plusoot hunk o chain hanging o brackets on the other side o theloader. Also hanging o the loader are lopping shears or trimming
branches (instead o using chainsaw), a two-ton manual winch orhauling me (hopeully) out o places I shouldnt have been, and ashovel (or sel burial i nothing else works)!!
Inside the cab, I have a hard hat with ace shield, that I shoulduse but never do, two or three pairs o gloves, a small maul-likehammer (protection rom coyotes and angry wie), numerousbolts and pins, tools and a airly short eight oot chain, along withgas and chain oil or my chainsaw.
Te tractor started out lie weighing a little over 4,000 lbs butnow weighs somewhere in the vicinity o 120,000 lbs and canbarely move (just kidding)!!It is amazing, when I think about it. With all o the problems in the
world both near and ar, why would I write about a tractor?? Welor one thing, tractors arent depressing!! One o the great things
about our publications is that with possibly a rare exception, allo the news is positive. And believe me, that can be very hard tond today. While there is nothing wrong with getting the realnews on lie, a continuous barrage o bad news is depressing andso people begin to eel hopeless about the uture and that there isnothing that can be done.
Fortunately, our publications are just loaded with people andorganizations being very busy trying to solve at least some o theworlds problems and believe me, that is a good thing. Changealmost never occurs out o depression, but rather hope andinspiration. 800
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LANCASER LEGION # 69Wilson Street, Saint John, Phone 635-8095, www.rcl69.ca.Sundays 1:00pm, Crib (last Sunday o month, $40/team) in theUpper Hall.uesdays 7:30pm, doubles Crib ($20/team) in the Upper Hall.Satrday, Jne 9t, 16t, 23rd, 30th 1:00pm, Dance with Donny& Delbert in the Lower Bar.Snday, Jne 17t 8:00pm, dance with Albert & Sam in theUpper Hall.Snday, Jne 10t, 24th 8:00pm, dance with Johnny & Sonnyin the Upper Hall.Snday, Jne 24t 8:00pm, dance with Johnny & Sonny in theUpper Hall. 710
CRuISE FuNDRAISER FOR A.E.DSIn support o the purchase o Automated External Debrillators(AEDs) or Grand Bay Primary and Inglewood ElementarySchools a Voyager II River Boat Cruise will be held onSatrday, Jne 9t rom 2:00-4:00pm. Leaving rom the SaintJohn Marina (2050 Westeld Road, the Cruise will includemusical entertainment by Mary-Beth Marks, cash bar and lightrereshments. ickets or this event are $35/each (kids 3 yearsand under $10).
Please come out or a un aernoon and support a worthwhilecause, as we team with the Heart and Stroke Foundation to raiseunds to purchase AEDs or these two schools.
Congenital heart deects aect one in every 100 children bornand many o these deects go undetected until a lie-threateningevent occurs. Help us to ensure a saer school environment orour children.ickets are available at the Guardian Drug Store in Grand Bay-
Westeld or by calling Cortney at 738-1196. Tank you or yoursupport! 719
ANNuAL YARD SALETe 4th Annual Masonic/Eastern Star Yard Sale (indoors) will beheld on Satrday, Jne 16t at 270 Charlotte Street West startingat 8:00am. Tere will be hundreds o items to select rom. Rainor shine. 725
SRAWBERRY SuPPER GLEN FALLSTe Glen View United Church (Upland Road, Glen Falls in
Saint John) will be holding a Strawberry Supper on Trsday,Jne 28t. Cost or the supper is $12/adult and $6/children 6-12.ake-out will be available.o purchase or reserve a ticket, or or more inormation, please
call Linda 696-4625, Peggy 696-3001 or Frank 849-8616. 408
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KOC #6770 BINGO & BREAKFASTe next KOC Breakast will be held onSnday, Jne 10trom 9:00am-1:00pm;adults - $6, children under 12 - $3. Proceedsrom this breakast will go to the St. JosephsHospital Foundation or the Saint JohnDragon Boat Fesitval. Tursdays 7:00pm, Card game. Fridays Seniors dance. No dances are held on long weekendsSee schedule or co-ordinators. Saturdays Bingo (none on long weekends). Help is alwaysneeded and appreciated, call Yvon Arsenault (214-0755).
Activities are all held at Assumption Centre, Chapel StreetWest. For more inormation call 672-7691. 701
ChICKEN SALAD AKE-OuSt. Judes Church West (319 Lancaster Avenue) will be holding aChicken Salad ake-Out (only) on Satrday, Jne 16t. $8/plateFor more inormation call 672-4301. 721
QuEEN OF hEARS - BRIDGEAn aernoon o Bridge under the tent at Rothesay High Schoowill be held at Trsday, Jne 21st rom 1:00-4:00pm with greatdesserts, prizes and un! $20/person with a $10 tax receipt. Alproceeds to the Heart and Stroke Association o New BrunswickCall 848-5464 to register your group o our players. 806
VON WELLNESS CLINIC
VON (Victorian Order o Nurses) will be holdingree Exercise and Wellness Clinics at the KingstonParish Hall on Trsday, Jne 21st and TrsdayJly 19t rom 11:30am-1:30pm. Tere will also beexercise classes rom 10:30-11:30am. Tese classeswill be geared to arthritics and seniors. Free WellnessScreening Clinics blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testingrom 11:30am-1:00pm
VON Foot clinics will also be held on these dates rom 1:00-4:00pm ($35). All the VON Oce to book oot care appointmentsat 635-1530. 807
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CBZ NEWSCherry Brook Zoo (CBZ) has two Siberian igers who aremembers o the international conservation program calledSpecies Survival Program (SSP). Te aim o SSP is to increasethe captive populations and improve genetic diversity oEndangered Species. Your zoo has a long history o SSP work.Other zoo residents currently on SSP are all the monkeys andthe snow leopard.
Siberian igers, the largest o the big cats, are endangered dueto loss o habitat, and prey plus poaching or the illegal blackmarket industry that supplies Asian tradition medicine. Eightspecies o tigers once existed. Tree species are now extinct andremembered in your zoos Vanished Kingdom Park.
iger Pam is age 23 and Nyla is age six. Many visitors haveasked about Pam and her current condition. Te longest livingtiger in a zoo was 25 years old. Pam obviously is showing herage. CBZ does not believe in euthanasia based simply on age.Pam is under veterinarian care. She has produced young and isa retired SSP tiger. Pams male ospring, Baikal, who grew up atyour zoo is at the top o the SSP stud list or Siberian igers. Hehas gone on to produce his own ospring thus carrying on Pamsbloodline. Pam will continue to be monitored regularly by ourzoo veterinarian.
Te Zoo and its Miniature Gol course are open 10:00am to8:00pm with last admission at 7:00pm. Junior Zookeeper DayCamp or kids age 6 to12 runs rom June 25th to Labour Day. Formore Zoo inormation call 634-1440. 803
MILLIDGEVILLE NORh REuNIONMillidgeville North High School Graduation Classes o 1971-1974 inclusive are invited to attend a Social. Exclusive tograduates on Satrday, Jne 23rd rom 7:00pm until close atLegends (3 Mile) East Saint John. No cover charge, casual.Tis is a one-night event. Please come and reconnect with yourclassmates.Check out our Face book Group - MNHS 71-74 Social.Planning has started or a BIG 71-74 reunion or 2013 to
accommodate those grads who live away and require extensivetravel plans. 802
INSRuMENS FOR PEACEInstruments or Peace is a group that meets every secondTursday o the month at the Church o the Good Shepherd,668 Manawagonish Road, to explore and promote non-violentsolutions to international conicts.All welcome! 715
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SYMPhONY NB PLAN SALEOur Annual Plant Sale, a undraiser or Symphony NewBrunswick, will be held on Satrday, Jne 9t at St Pauls ChurchHall on Rothesay Common, between 9:00am-12:00noon. Comeand buy rom our large selection o perennials, shrubs and treesWe will also accept donations o plants on Friday, Jne 8t at St
Pauls Church Hall between 6:00-8:00pm. For more inormationplease call: 693-6819, 672-4042 or 635-4156. 808
ChINESE DINNERTe Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820) is hostinga ull course Chinese Dinner with dessert on Satrday, Jne9t rom 4:00-6:00pm. Price $10/adult & $4/child. ake-outsavailable at 832-7790.All proceeds will go toward our new roo. 835
SALMON SuPPER - KINGSONA Salmon Supper will be
served on Satrday, Jne 16tat the Kingston Parish Hallwith sittings at 4:30pm and6:00pm. Cost or the supper is $12/adults and $6/youth under12. Advance tickets advised only a limited number o ticketswill be available at the door.Please contact the Kingston Parish Oce to reserve your seat at
763-3183 or by Email [email protected]. 826
SEASIDE LAWN BOWLING CLuB NEWSAre you interested in trying Lawn Bowling? Come join us atour Open House on Satrday, Jne 16t at 1:00pm (rain dateSnday, Jne 17t) and throw a ew bowls. All you need are at-soled shoes, we will provide the rest.Te Club is located at Seaside Park, Saint John West. For urther
inormation and directions on how to nd us visit our websiteseasidelawnbowlingclub.com or contact Richard Hughes at 847-5383. 609
KOC MINI-BINGOTe Fr. Tomas Beck Lancaster Council 8094, Knights oColumbus are sponsoring non-smoking Dabber Mini-bingo atthe Msgr. Osborne Family Centre (basement o St. Rose School)Manawagonish Road, Saint John West on uesdays, at 6:30pm.
Admission - non-perishable ood item, 50 cents or three acecard. 703
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CANADA DAY ON hE BELLEISLEMark your calendar to celebrate Canada Day on the Belleisle at Hateld Point or this year,a day early, on Satrday, Jne 30t. Te day willbegin with breakast & yard sale (sponsored bythe Outreach Pentecostal Church youth group)and the annual parade. Other events or the dayinclude: childrens games, art, quilt & ancywork
displays, carpentry competition, cake auction and musicalentertainment. In honour o the Queens Jubilee Year a Royalea with a Queen will also take place and you wont want tomiss the 2nd annual Lawn Mower Races.
A day o celebration always includes a cake cutting ceremonyand hotdogs/hamburgers will be available or those who need asnack or a cup o hot coee and a donut in support o MAD@poverty. Te evening will begin with the popular cemeterystories and the nale o the day will be the reworks rom thewhar.Additional participants are always welcome or the parade and
anyone who would have quilts and/or handiwork they wouldlike to display can contact 485-2514.
A ew events are yet to be nalized, so watch or urtherinormation. 834
S. DAVIDS YARD SALETere will be a Giant Indoor Yard Sale at Saint Davids UnitedChurch (7 Gondola Point Road, Rothesay) on Friday, Jne8t rom 6:00-8:00pm and Satrday, Jne 9t rom 8:00am-12:00noon. 827
hAVELOCKhIGh SChOOLREuNIONI you ever attendedHavelock HighSchool (Grade 9 tograde 12) even ionly or a short time;or i you ever taughtthere, rom the timethe school beganuntil these gradeswere transerred toPetitcodiac, then youare invited. Comeon Friday, Jne29t. Registrationis at 3:00pm at theschool. $10 ee perperson will coverrereshments etc.
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with HavelockH o m e c o m i n gCelebrations on Satrday, Jne 30t to celebrate 200th
anniversary o the rst settlers to Butternut Ridge. 837
h.O.P.E. CENRE BINGOSt. Josephs Parish holds Bingo every Tursday 6:45pm at theHOPE Centre (4347 Loch Lomond Road). Jackpot $1000 in 49numbers or less. 939
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WALKS N ALKS MARELLO OWERA series o three ree talks on the eect o the War o 1812 onSaint John will be given at Martello tower this summer by locahistory bu David Goss, with the rst being held on SndayJne 17t at 2:30pm. Sponsored by Parks Canada, the talk is reeto the public, and will be held on the grounds o the tower whichprovides a panoramic view o many o the city sites that will betalked in the quest to understand what Saint John was like rom1783 to the outbreak o the war in 1812.
Te second talk will be held on Snday, Jly 22nd and thethird on Snday, Agst 19t, and will urther explore the warperiod until its end in 1815 using diaries, books, columns, andrecollections rom archival sources.Full details by calling 636- 4011. 602
MENS ChORuS CONCERTe Saint John Mens Chorus will be holding their annual SpringConcert on esday, Jne 12t 7:30pm at the Portland UnitedChurch (Newport Crescent). Teir repertoire is eclectic andcovers various styles and periods. ickets are $15 and can bepurchased rom chorus members or at the door.See you there! 604
ALK WIh ME WORKShOPTe Saint John area alk With Me program will be holding thelast o two Road to Reading workshops on Wednesday, Jne 6t
rom 9:00 to 11:00am at the Forest Glenn Community Centre.alk with Me workshops are open to caregivers and are designed
to encourage pre-reading skills or children ages three to veo register or any alk With Me program, or nd out abouevents oered in your area, call 1-877-492-8255. Financial aidis available or transportation and childcare when needed. 607
ALZhEIMERS CAFKnow Someone With Alzheimers Disease or Dementia? You areinvited to join us or a ree coee and snack on the last Sundayo each month at St. Marks Church, 50 Dexter Drive West SaintJohn rom 2:00-4:00pm. Education, support and a riendlyatmosphere or those living with dementia, their loved ones andcaregivers.
All Welcome. Please contact Ed Sullivan at 672 5286 or [email protected]. 612
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MAY PIC OF hE MONhCongratulations to Kelly Laapero Kingston who submitted this
photo o an old vehicle in the woods on the Kingston Peninsula.Kelly has won a voucher to a local Subway or a oot long mealdeal. 823
2012 KIRKPARICK REuNIONTe 2012 Kirkpatrick Reunion will be held Agst 10t, 11t &12t at the Patterson Historical Grounds. Mark your calendarsnow. Te planning committee has been meeting and plans arenow underway or this event. We need volunteers to help withthis event. Also, as this will be a large gathering, we are lookingor potential interest in local bed and breakasts and use otrailers/campers. I you can help in anyway and or need moreinormation about volunteering and local bed and breakasts,etc., please contact Doreen Cross at: [email protected] Gail Willis [email protected]. 829
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WALK FOR ALSJoin us or Saint Johns 10th Annual WALKor ALS on Satrday, Jne 9t. Te aernoonevent will take place at the Market SquareBoardwalk and in addition to the 5 km walkthere will be ood, entertainment, prizes,and more! Money raised will help support
those living with ALS and will go towards unding national andregional research initiatives. Please consider making a team orattending the event in general.Register online at walkorals.ca.For more inormation/registration contact Michele Connors at
849-8484. We hope to see you there! 959
COMMuNIY ADuL LEARNING PROGRAMFree classes in Math & English, lower levels up to GED. Smallclasses, mornings or aernoons, Monday-Friday. Start at yourown skill level, work at your own pace. Te program will takeplace at the Carleton Community Centre.Call Jim Burns or more ino at 658- 2815. 729
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ChESS ChAMP FOR NBSam Song, a student at Milledgeville North School, recentlyhad the opportunity to represent NB at the Canadian ChessChallenge at Saints Marys University in Haliax. He played ninegames and came in second place in the Grade 6 CompetitionWinning is no surprise to Sam and his amily. Last year he placedrst, winning the gold medal at Canadian Chess Challenge.Sam and his amily moved to Canada less than a year and a hal
ago. Tey immigrated rom China in February o 2011. Samsmother, Yang Bai is a student in the Language Program at theSaint John Y. She travels with her son to various tournamentsand oen participates as reeree. 605
(l-r): Lynn Marotte, President o NB Chess and MathAssociation, Sam Song and Justin Deveau, NB ChessCaptain.
SJVS CLASS OF 1962 REuNIONTe Saint John Vocational School Class o 62 will be celebratingits 50 Year Reunion on Satrday, Jly 21st. It is imperative thayou get those registration orms lled out and returned byJne22nd as seating is limited and the date or the reunion is drawingcloser. I you misplaced your registration orm or we missed
you, contact us immediately!!I you attended Voc during the years 1961-1963 we would be
delighted to have you join us and renew old riendships. Pleasecontact om Sully at 693-3657 or [email protected]. Youmay also check the school web site: sjvshvhsalumni.hvbrviewcom and ollow the prompts (SJVS-Reunions-Class o 1962-2012) or more inormation.
Te school has an elevator i you nd stairs a bit dauntingTere may be other Reunions, but there will only be one 50th orthe Class o 62. We are looking orward to hearing rom youreal soon and seeing you in Jly. 825
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SuDENS MEE ROYALSCarson Hilliard, grade 4 o Lakeeld Elementary School oQuispamsis; Myra Pears o Centennial Elementary (Saint John)and her Principal ina Estabrooks and Barry & Debbie Ogdeno Quispamsis recently met Charles and Camilla and PremierDavid Alward during the Royal visit to Saint John and showedthem how to plant Marigolds. 608
Reminder: CANADA DAYCome out and help us celebrate Canada Day! Please come joinin on the un, Snday, Jly 1st at the Public Landing WharTere will be something or everyone - starting with a yard salerom 8:00am-2:00pm, ollowed by bingo rom 3:00-5:00pm. Wewill have ace & nail painting or the kids, along with a reasureHunt. Tere will also be having a BBQ starting at 11:00am andthe grand nale - reworks over the river at 10:00pm.
ables or the yard sale are $10. I interested in renting a table,call Bonnie at 757-8793. 722
LADIES VOLLEYBALLLadies Volleyball League plays at the Carlton CommunityCentre on Sundays rom 3:00-9:00pm (one hour play), or ages18 and up. For more inormation contact Jennier LeBlanc at755-9081. 606
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MCCANN, M ClariceTe death o Clarice, wie o the lateJohn Henry (Bill) McCann occurred atRocmaura Nursing Home on May 5th,2012. She was born on February 25th,1917 to the late Michael and Agnes (Reid)Keenan in Fairville, where she lived herwhole lie beore moving to Rocmaura.She was a lielong member o Saint Roseo Lima Parish and was an active membero the Legion o Mary and the CatholicWomens League.
She is survived by her children Kathleen von Richter (Paul)o Hampton, Marian McCann o Bloomeld, Ronald McCann(Debra McFarlane), Margaret Mazerolle (Robert) and MaryVitale (Bobby) all o Saint John; one sister Marjorie Owens
o Richmond, BC; one sister-in-law Loy McCann, who washer roommate at Rocmaura and several nieces, nephews andcousins.
Clarice was a ormer employee o Cash N Carry and Betty-Brite Cleaners. She loved knitting or others, reading, doingpuzzles and especially spending time with her children, 12grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. In addition to herhusband she was predeceased by her sisters Kathleen Dever,Verna Keenan and her brothers Ronald Keenan, Frances Vernonand Michael Roy in inancy.Mass o Christian Burial was held on May 10th, 2012 rom Saint
Rose o Lima Church. Te main celebrant was Father RalphMcRae and also present were Father Mike LeBlanc, Father JohnMooney, Father Don Breen and Father David Martin.
Te Music Ministry consisted o accompanist Mary AnnOHara, soloist Margie Mazerolle (daughter), Teresa Rogersand Mike Boyer. Te CWL ormed an honour guard. Readingswere given by Marian McCann (daughter), Christina Fanelli(granddaughter) and Natasha Mazerolle (granddaughter-in-law). Pallbearers included Adam Ferguson (grandson), JeMazerolle (grandson), Andrew Mazerolle (grandson), BobMazerolle (son-in-law), Bob Vitale (son-in-law) and RobertReid (cousin).
Memorial donations were given to St. Georges MemorialFund; Carleton-Kirk United Church; ALS Society o NB;Gideon Bibles; Rocmaura Foundation Inc (with one rom theManagement, Sta and Board o Directors o Rocmaura) andalso rom the Ding-a-Ling Bowling League; Divine MercyCatholic School; Bruce Melanson Scholarship Fund; RomeroHouse Soup Kitchen; Heart and Stroke Foundation; CanadianCancer Society; Dr. V A Snow Centre; Parkinsons Society; SaintJohn Regional Hospital (with one rom Horizon Health Network Saint John zone); and Mind Care (with one rom sta o 4DNorth). Spiritual donations were given as Mass Cards to SaintRose Church (with one rom the CWL) and Saint MatthewsChurch (with one rom Saint Matthews Choir).
Interment took place at Holy Cross Cemetery, ollowed by areception at the Fallsview Family Centre.
Te amily would like to thank all who helped us to celebrateClarices lie by your donations, your presence, your acts okindness and your prayers. 723
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RCL CARLEON #02290 Ludlow St. West 635-9919Sundays: 1:00-4:00pm, 25 Bingo, 50/50, canteenavailable. Everyone welcome.
Mondays: Dabber Bingo, doors open at 5:30pm, EarlyBird games start at 6:30 and Regular games at 7:00pm.50/50 and canteen. Everyone welcome. esday, Jne 12t 7:00pm, Special General Meetingregarding the uture o the branch. All members are urged toattend. By order o the President. 712
KIDSING SuMMER CAMP 2012KidSing Entertainment Inc. is happy to announce weeks osummer camp in Uptown Saint John at Saint John High Schoolas well as on the WestSide at the Assumption Centre. Te natwo weeks will be in Millidgeville at St. John the Baptist ChurchCamps start on Jly 9tand run untilAgst 17t. Please contac
KidSing or urther inormation at: 847-3363, visist the Websiteat kindsing.ca; ollow on witter -@Kidsingschool or like us onFacebook at KidSing Etertainment Inc. 720
DANCES IN LORNEVILLELorneville Community Centre Country Dance/Open Micevery Tursday at 7:30pm. Join the house band, Te RiverRoad Ramblers, on stage or just dance the night away. Tis is analcohol ree event.Admission is $3 at the door. 716
RELAY FOR LIFE NEWSOn May 23rd, the Grand Bay-Westeld Relay For Lie committeeheld their very rst Jail n Bail undraiser or the CanadianCancer Society! In total, over $3,100 was raised or lie savingcancer research, inormation, advocacy and prevention andsupport programs.
Te committee would like to send out a huge thank you toall the jailbirds, arresting ocers, everyone who donated, andto everyone who came to help and support this un event! Aspecial thanks goes out to Sobeys, or lending their parking lotand Oromocto Crime Stoppers, or generously donating themock jail.
What a wonderul display o community spirit by Grand Bay-Westeld is! On behal o the Grand Bay-Westeld Relay ForLie volunteers, thank you all!
Please join all Relayers on Jne 8t and show your support! Itsnot too late to donate relayorlie.ca.
2012 Rely or Lie Committee & Volunteers . 72
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RIVER VALLEY LIONSTe River Valley Lions Club are holding Bingoevery Tursday. Te doors open at 6:00 withquarter games starting at 6:20, early birdgames at 7:00pm ollowed by regular gamesat the River Valley Lions Community Centre,27 Inglewood Drive Grand Bay-Westeld(wheelchair accessible). Canteen is available.706
MARCO POLO QuILERS GuILDTe Marco Polo Quilters Guild welcomes all those interestedin quilting whether they are beginners or experienced quilters.Join us at St. Columba Church on the rst Wednesday o everymonth rom 7:00-9:00pm and every Tursday rom 10:00am-2:00pm. Come and enjoy the ellowship o quilting. Bring ariend, enjoy the programs, take a workshop, learn a mostenjoyable and time-honoured skill.
For urther inormation contact: Sandra Betts 672-4636,[email protected] or Norah Sullivan-Ooole 674-1639,[email protected]. 728
AV RIDERSTe Grand Bay-Westeld AV Riders regularmonthly meetings are held the 2nd Tursday oeach month at the Grand Bay Centrum at 7:00pm.For Club inormation please contact 757-8787 or
visit the website at grandbay-westeldatvriders.ca.New members always welcome. 724
SALMON DINNERVilla Madonna Retreat House will be holding a Salmon Dinner
on Canada Day - Monday, Jly 1st
there will be three sittings,4:00, 4:45 and 5:30pm, with entertainment by Debbie Harrity.Adult tickets are $20, childrens tickets 10 & under $5 (chickenngers).For more inormation or or tickets, please call the Villa at 849-
5125. 816
IuS hILL CEMEERY AGMTe Annual Meeting o the itus Hill Cemetery, itusville willbe held in the chapel at the cemetery on Monday, Jne 11t at7:00pm. 818
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WES BRANCh LIBRARY NEWSBabies in the Library - a program designedor the very young (newborn-18 months)with songs, ngerplays and tickles encouragelanguage development and having un withyour baby. Please register or the next session.
ime or ots - an age appropriate programdesigned or children aged 1836 month held every Tursdaymorning at 10:30 throughout the year. Tis hal-hour programis lled with action songs, ngerplays, music and storytelling.
Story ime - a program or the all ages. It consists o stories,songs, ngerplays and a cra. Tis program is oered Fridaymorning at10:30am. Pre-registration is not required. Drop byand enjoy a un story time with your amily.
Family Drop-In - available in the childrens area o the libraryBooks, a cra, puzzles and colouring sheets are organized arounda dierent theme each week. Drop by the library when you arein the Lancaster Mall and enjoy a ew minutes reading andsharing a cra together. Having your children busy at colouringsometimes also gives you a ew extra minutes to choose a bookor yoursel!
Super Saturday (Jne 16t) 2:30pm, Fathers Day SpecialWhos your superhero? Make the superhero in your lie a comicbook wallet! Summer Reading Club 2012 - Heroes abound at your librarySuper Hero raining Camp, registration week Jne 25t29t
or more inormation on daily activities and times or this weekplease contact the library.Mystery Book Club - Trsday, Jne 21st at 6:00pm mysteriesby various authors and pot luck supper. Tis program occursmonthly every third Tursday, rom September until June. Newmembers are always welcome.
Chick-Lit Book Club - Robin and the Chicks picks or JuneTrsday, Jne 28t at 7:00pm Last Summer (O You And
Me) by Ann Brashares. New members are welcome to join thisoutrageously un reading group.
Gates Computer Lab - available to check your e-mail, do
research and use the Internet. Te service is ree. Book a tutoriaand learn basic computer skills. WiFi available. In the Gallery: Works o Art by Mary McMurray Wilkins. Of the Canvas: Pottery by Darren Emineau.Bulletin Board: Check out what is happening in your communitySummer Hours: Begin on Monday, Jne 18t Monday, uesdayFriday 9:00am-5:00pm, Wednesday & Tursday 9:00am-8:30pmFriday, 9:00am-5:00pm; Sunday & Monday closed. 708
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NEWS FROM KENNEBEC MANORAs in any organization, sta is key. Recently, luncheoncelebrations were held at both Kings Way Care Centre inQuispamsis and at Kennebec Manor in Saint John. Nutritionsta and volunteers did the Barbecuing great way to kick othe summer season and spend some leisure time together away rom their daily rounds.
At Kennebec Manor, long standing employee, Ken Herrell wasacknowledged or 30 years o service. Ken was actually parto the building crew or the structure, helped build urnitureand his Grandmother was one o the rst residents. alk aboutdedication!
racy Scott at Kings Way read a heartelt letter rom a amilymember o a ormer resident I want to take the opportunityto write and tell you what wonderul people you are. You were socaring and loving towards my dad. You always had a kind wordand smile or him no matter how busy or tired you were. In myeyes you are all angels and I truly thank God that we had you tocare or daddy when we could no longer care or him DGTank you to all o our employees or going above & beyond
every day to give our residents moments o joy and quality olie. 718
PARKINSON SuPPOR GROuPS IN NBParkinson Society Maritime Region now has seven chapters/support groups in New Brunswick. You are not alone.o nd the one nearest you call 1-800-663-2468. 930
www.2riversunited.com Church Oce: 757-2201
TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGEMinister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson
Youth & Young Families Minister: Amanda Francis
e United Church of Canada
Westeld United Church Worship Service 11:00 amSunday School 10:45 am
Kingston Peninsula Worship Service 9:30 amLong Reach United Church June 10
Summerville United Church June 17, July 1
Pastoral Charge Worship by the River andPot Luck Picnic June 24, Admiral Lane, Long Reach
PROSAE CANCER SuPPOR GROuPA Prostate Cancer Support group or Saint John and outlyingtowns and communities will hold regular meetings on the rstmeeting on uesday o each month in the social room at St.James the Less Church located (1760 Rothesay Road, Rothesay)at 7:00pm.
Support group members provide emotional support to eachother; demonstrate that one is not alone, and that others sharesimilar experiences and concerns. For urther inormation callDoug Moore, Co-ordinator, at 847-1628. 815
COVERED BRIDGE EATe Sussex Vale District Womens Institute is sponsoring theannual Covered Bridge ea on Wednesday, Jly 4t at theSalmon River Covered Bridge (past Four Corners on Rte 890).Tere will be two sittings 1:30-2:30 and 3:00-4:00pm. Cost orthe tea is $7.For tickets or more inormation please call 433-5741. 830
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O BuY OR NO O BuY, hA IShE QuESION?
Now that the risk o killing a rost is nally over, its likely thatthere will be a mad rush to the garden centers and the householdbudgets will again be in a perilous state. I you are ortunateenough to have a deer proo ence, the sky is the limit, i not, thenits wise to pick as many deer proo items as possible.
Tere are a number o interesting plants and bushes that seemto be either very low on our white tailed riends dietary list, orhappily, o their list all together. For several years, despite theregular appearance o these beasties, I have grown the ollowingwith great success:Lavenders; Forsythia; bush and vine Honeysuckles; Epimedium
a low perennial with delightul pink, yellow or red delicateblooms, ollowed by heart shaped leaves that turn a beautiul deepred color as they mature; Deutzia, a shrub with delicate ragrant
blossoms and pale green leaves; Fox Gloves; Burning Bush; LadyMantle; Barberry; Caragana; Peonies; Hawthorns and assortedClematis. So ar the Wisteria has remained in tact however, nowthat it is trailing temptingly over the ence I am not sure o itsuture.
No matter how rm I am in my resolve to abide by the DontFeed the Deer, concept, the act remains that i we garden at allwe are providing ood or them ... anyway, there are plants thatare simply too beautiul to pass up and there is protection orthem. Its wise to keep these purchases within reasonable boundsnamely the numbers that one can easily spray on a regular basis.My dentist recently suggested that since deer avoid the Narcissu
amily, (Daodils and the like), that a blend o the aded bloomswith a ew o the leaves might be a good base or the next miraclerepellant. I shall have a go, since it is time to cut the blossomsdown anyway, I shall mix in a little oil or beaten egg to help themixture adhere to the leaves and Hey Presto, we might just strikegold; enough perhaps to pay or a really ancy lling!!
While you are at it, cut down the entire blossom bearing stemsrom tulips and crocus, but compost them as they are the #1avorite ood. By taking o the spent blooms the plant then wilput all its energies into strengthening the bulb, instead o workinghard on producing a nice at seed pod. Te results will providemany more owers next year.
Happy gardening, even i it means scaling your diet to wienersand beans! 805
MALLERY/MALLORY REuNIONTe Mallery/Mallory Bi-Annual Family Reunion will be held onSatrday, Agst 11t at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16Jones Memorial Park Road). Registration will begin at 1:00 andPot Luck meal at 4:00pm.For more inormation contact: [email protected]. 828
Jesse Parent & Julia Finniemoreare pleased to announce their engagement.Having dated since high school, the couple will wed this August
in Hampton, New Brunswick
KOC BRuNCh & CRIBBAGETe Knights O Columbus Council 9176 will beholding their next Brunch on Snday, May 27trom 10:00am-1:00pm We are hoping all ourpatrons return or a scrumptious meal at $6/adultsand $4/child and $20/amily o ve. 702
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