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    OssekeagPublishing

    Vol. 10, No. 25 www.ossekeag.ca

    YourCommunityConnectionussex HeraldSussex Herald

    October 5, 2010

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    ON OUR COVER

    Published Bi-Weekly

    NEXT ISSUE: October 19

    DEADLINE: October 12

    Your Community ConnectionOssekeagPublishing Ltd.Locally Owned & Operated by Mike & Debbie Hickey

    242 Main St., Hampton,N.B., E5N 6B8Tel: (506) 832-5613Fax: (506) 832-3353TF: 1-888-289-2555Email: [email protected] Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

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    For your convenience you candrop off ads and editorial at

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    3154 Main St., Salisbury

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    Drop off ONLY, Payment by cheque or exact change.For ad rates call 832-5613

    RavingsBy Mike Hickey

    Sussex Herald , 2010October 5

    thOct. 297-9 PM

    Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame5 Hopper Lane Petitcodiac NBPresented by International Travel

    Presentations GiveawaysWestjet VacationsSandals/Beaches ResortsCruise Lines

    For more information call 756-3969

    The IWK Community Grants Program supportscommunity projects across the Maritimes whosegoals align with the health care priorities of the

    IWK Health Centre.

    Applications are now being accepted for the2011/2012 grant cycle.

    The deadline is 4:00 p.m. on November 30, 2010.

    Application criteria and form are available online

    at: www.iwk.nshealth.ca and

    www.iwkfoundation.org

    The IWK Community Grants Program isdedicated to promoting wellness and healthy

    living in the Maritimes.

    Personal Donation toMammography Project

    See story on page 24.

    "FLEXIBILITY

    For a number of issues now, I have been so busy Raving abouother things on my mind that I have failed miserably iaddressing some of the rantings of the missus. Back in Augusshe wrote about the extra large houses that we saw while ouon a boat cruise of the Kennebecasis River. She worried abou

    what might happen if Mikie had access to one of these supersized abodes. She moans that "I would come home to find aold trailer in the games room, a wood splitter in the librarand a snowblower torn apart and under repair in the billiardroom."

    To this nasty allegation I want to clearly state that I woulnever put a snowblower in the billiards room. The sewinroom, the dining room table or even the large pantry would bfair game but never, ever, the billiards room.

    You may have also read that she is now enrolled in yoga antai chi. This involvement may have been inspired by an earlie

    conversation with myself. During the conversation, diplomatically suggested that it might do her good to get oher butt and get some exercise. While her choices of yoga antai chi are great for developing strength and flexibility I wahoping to steer her more in the direction of working on th

    wood pile, where bending and lifting is an even bett(cheaper) way to develop the same attributes. Unfortunate

    with wives, trying to herd them in one direction is like tryinto herd her favourite animal, the cat.

    Because I am always interested (suspicious) of what thmissus is really up to, I did a little investigation of heactivities. Now yoga seems to checkout as OK, but tai chi "an internal Chinese martial art." (Wikipedia) Now fromanything that I have seen, it appears to be a martial art fo

    Geezers but still, it is a martial art. So I am wonderin(assuming she doesn't mangle me instead) whether shmight develop some really useful skills for splitting wood wither bare hands.

    I recently acquired proof that wood working is good for yowhen the missus and I had a "touch the toes" demonstratioand Mikie was the clear victor in an area that women arusually much superior to men (flexibility not shopping).

    Based on these proven results, Mikie is now offering a fre"Flexibility and Strength Building Program for DummiesPlease arrive on time at Mikie's wood pile. Work gloves, steetoed boots and a low IQ are mandatory!!!! 800

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    Canadian Red Cross

    Standard First Aid Courses

    To register: Call 1-888-451-5406

    or e-mail [email protected]

    Workplace Standard First Aid and Level C CPRCourses running in Petitcodiac 8:30-4:30

    on the following dates:

    October 13 - 14

    Offered by: RBT Instruction,a training partner with the Canadian Red Cross.

    Special Rate: $75.00 if you register in advance,regular price $90.00

    KITCHEN PARTY IN NAUWIGEWAUKThe Nauwigewauk Community Club would like to invite you toa Kitchen Party at the Nauwigewauk Hall on Friday October

    th15 at 7:30pm. Musical Entertainment will be provided bymany talented local musicians including: Debbie Harrity,Melissa Brennan, George Boone, Step Dancer AlexandreBanks, Keith Facey, Krista & Brad Trecartin, MargieStackhouse and Harry & Lois Beyea. Admission will be $7 atthe door, in support of renovations at the Hall.

    Come and enjoy a great evening filled with music. For info

    call 333-4530. 843

    CANAAN RIVER SENIORSstThe Canaan River Seniors meet on the 1 Monday of each

    month at 12:00noon at the community hall for a pot luckrdlunch. The 3 Monday of the month is activities afternoon -

    with cards, darts and board games at the hall from 1:00-4:00pm.All seniors welcome. 312

    HAVELOCK LEGION BRANCH #864684 Rte 880, Havelock NB 534-8285

    stMondays - Executive Meeting 1 Monday of the month at7:30pm. The General Meetings will resume on 305

    SALISBURY GOLDEN AGE CLUBst rdThe Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1 & 3

    Thursdayof each month with a pot luck lunch at 12:00noon.A meeting and games are held after the lunch. For more

    information please call Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315

    BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLEThe Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820

    rdBarnesville) is holding a breakfast the 3 Saturdayof eachmonth from 8:00-11:30am with a choice of two completebreakfasts. $5/adult, $3/child, pre-schoolers eat for free.Everyone welcome. 508

    Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.

    Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable organization

    Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.P. O. Box 4816, Sussex, NB, E4E 5L1Phone: (506) 433-1256 Email: [email protected]: www.petfinder.org

    Animals for Adoption:The adoption fee for cats in our care is $100.00, which includes:+Two veterinary examinations+Treatment for worms, ear-mites, fleas+Nail clip+Vaccinations with booster+Neuter/Spay+30-day health guarantee

    Cats are ready for new homes

    ASHBY is a male tabby, grey with a white biband sporting a 'ringed' tail. He's approximately

    10 months old. He just showed up in someone'sback yard. He was very thin and in pretty badshape. It took a while for him to be trusting ofthese folks, but eventually they were able to gethim into their home. He loves attention, is agreat talker, and doesn't give any 'lip', a realgentleman with personality to boot. Gets alongwith other cats but not sure about dogs yet.Neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites andtested for feline leukemia (which was negative)

    he's been placed in a foster home untiladoption.

    If you are interested in Ashby, please call theSanctuary for an appointment to view him.

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    Call Us Today 832-5613 or 1-888-289-2555

    Advertise them in our Community Classifieds

    Sussex HeraldSussex Herald

    Extra tires/rims,wedding and prom dresses,yard equipment, baby clothes,left over summer reno supplies,childrens summer toys, etc.

    Doing a fall clean sweep?Get Rid of Excess Stuff!

    Have you lost interest in things, feel hopeless or feel sad mostof the time?

    Do you worry all the time? Have you been diagnosed with Depression or an Anxiety

    Disorder? Have you lost a family member or friend to suicide?

    Canadian Mental HealthAssociation can help

    Depression: Help Can Make a Difference6-Week Education Program begins

    thTuesday October 12 , 2010from 6:30 - 8:30 PM

    Understanding Anxiety & Panic Disorder8-Week Education Program begins

    thThursday October 7 , 2010 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM

    Please call 633-1705 to pre-registerThese programs are free of charge

    Canadian Mental Health Association Saint John Branch Incis a United Way of Greater Saint John Agency

    Sponsored by:

    SAINT JOHN BRANCH INC.

    New modern clinic and equipm ent, Wheel chair accessibleEye exam includes digital retinal photographyOn-Site Lab, over 900 frames/stylesContact lenses, non prescription sunglasses,Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare2 for 1 available,

    New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible

    Eye exam includes digital retinal photography

    On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles

    Contact lenses, non prescription sunglasses,

    Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare

    2 for 1 available, Direct Billing for Blue Cross

    Dr. Mark Inman, OptometristDr. Mark Inman, Optometrist

    3 Moffett Ave, Sussex 432-6547D&G, Coach, Silhoue tte, Porsche, Nike, Maui JimOffice Hours 9:00-7:00 Mon & Wed. 8:00-5:00 Tues & Thurs. 9:00-3:00 Fri.

    H.A.L.L. - SECRETS OF DISCIPLINLet us help you put secrets of discipline intoaction in your home - a Workshop offered byHALL (Hampton Alliance of LifelongLearning) offers practical and effectivestrategies to implement Mr. Morrish's book,"The Secrets of Discipline". Cost for theworkshop is $25, which includes a copy of"Secrets of Discipline" book. The workshop will be held in four two-hour sessions:

    th th th th t

    Sussex - October 5 , 12 , 19 & 26 ; Hampton - October 7th st th th th14 , 21 ,& 28 ; Kennebecasis Valley - October 6 , 13 , 20th

    & 27 . This fun and interactive workshop is geared foparents of children one to eight years of age. To register or fom o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l H A L L a t 8 3 2 - 5 6 6 5www.hamptonalliance.ca. 510

    ELGIN HEALTHY LIFESTYLE DAYthOnWednesday, October 20 the Elgin Seniors' Center an

    the Healthy Active Living for the 50Plus Program will host thsecond annual Healthy Lifestyle Day. The event will featurpresentations and information displays on a wide range ohealth and wellness topics and will be held at the Elgi

    Seniors' Centre (1866 Pollett River Road) from 1:00-3:00pmDiabetes Nurse Yvonne Wheeler and Dietician Brianne Donefrom the Sussex Health Centre will present "Diabetes Prevention and Coping Strategies". Linda Goggin of thHealthy Active Living Program will present "Practical Tips tImprove Your Memory." Mona Carter will be available tprovide blood sugar and blood pressure testing. There will ba refreshment break with an opportunity to visit thinformation displays and socialize between thpresentations.

    Everyone is welcome and admission is free, thougdonations would be appreciated to help support the SeniorCentre. Bring along a friend or neighbour and join us!

    For more information on this event, or on other fre

    presentations available to your group, please contact LindGoggin, Regional Coordinator for the Healthy Active Livinfor the 50Plus Program at 756-3956. 330

    WATERFORD CHARITY BINGOThe Childrens Wish Foundation will receive the proceedfrom the next Waterford Charity Bingo which will be held o

    ndFriday, October 22 starting at 11:00am. A noon lunch for Toonie will be available.

    For more information please call 433-1394, or 433-2141307

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    5/40www.ossekeag.ca5Sussex Herald , 2010October 5

    SpringsRollersHingesWeatherstrippingLiftMasterOpeners forany size door

    Hill Manufacturing Ltd1342 Route 870Belleisle Creek, NBE5P 1H4(506) 485-1994

    Toll Free 1-866-606-6158

    GarageDoors!!485-1994 We supply, install

    and service any andall commercial andresidential garagedoors and openers

    If your garage door

    needs it...We have it!!

    We Sell The Best And Service The Rest!

    KVMBA PITCHING CLINICOnce again KVMBA will be holding an indoor fastpitch clinicfor all girls from Sussex to St. Stephen. The clinic will be atLakefield Elementary every Thursday from 7:00-9:00pm

    th thbeginning October 14 through to March 8 . The cost forthe clinic is $50. Indoor shoes are required and if possibleyour own catcher would be helpful.

    To register please call Sandra Horton at 847-2806 anytime.830

    HEALTH CENTRE AUX MEETINGThe regular monthly meeting of the Sussex Health CentreAuxiliary will be held at the Sussex Health Centre onMonday,

    thOctober 18 at 2:00pm in the Boardroom. New members arealways welcome. 334

    FOOD & WINE PAIRINGCome out and join us for a Wine & FoodPairing Seminar fundraising event inSupport of Sussex Vale Transition House(our local shelter for women and children incrisis) which will be held at the Broadway

    thCaf on Sunday, November 7 from 2:00-4:00pm. This seminar will be led by well

    known Sommelier from Wine Access, the Telegraph Journaland CBC - Craig Pinhey.Wine will be donated by Vincor Wines and food to be donated

    by Sysco & Broadway Caf. Tickets available ($50/person) atBroadway Caf and Marilyn's Chop Shop. For moreinformation call 433-1649 or 432-6999. 520

    DEAR EDITOR:Each summer for the past eight years the Hampton Co-EdSlow Pitch League has honored the memory of JimSummerville by hosting a Slow Pitch Tournament where theydonate some of their proceeds to Jim's family. Due to theirgenerosity we have been able to share this gift and Jim'sgiving spirit by making contributions of well over $2,000 toorganizations such as Heart & Stroke, P.R.O. Kids andHampton Minor Baseball Association.

    How can Jim's family thank all those who organize andparticipate in this event? Wecan only say a "heartfelt

    thank you" for keeping Jim'smemory alive. He loved thistown and its' people and wasalways honored to umpireand coach there wasnothing he loved more!

    We would also like to say aspecial thank you to PamMartin, League President,who works so hard at keepingthe league active andorganized.

    Honey, Scott, Mark, Troy and

    families. 526

    Earl & Sharon Linden of Norton

    are pleased to announce the

    upcoming marriage of their

    only daughter

    son of Janice Stafford, Kingston, ON& Jerry Stafford, Kingston, ON.

    Wedding to take place in

    Sussex, NB on October 10, 2010.

    Janice Aprilto

    Gerald Nelson

    90th Birthday PartyLaura B. Andersonfor

    October 24th, 2010at Smiths Creek Hallfrom 2:00-4:00pm.Let your presencebe your gift.

    90th Birthday Partyfor

    Laura B. Anderson

    October 24th, 2010at Smiths Creek Hallfrom 2:00-4:00pm.Let your presence

    be your gift.

    Sussex Regional High School Oct 23, 7-9:30 pm.Tickets $21 at Backstage Music or at the door 433-2122

    569 Main St.

    Straight Ahead ShowA Must See AcousticHillbillyish Hoe-Down Evening

    Patrick Kelly (Johnny Cash)Gerald Fortin (bluegrass)Katerine Moller (fiddle)

    Jody Vincent (snare)

    Jamie Guitar (Bass)Kathy Kegere (sax-Granny)Lady in RedMinnie Pearl !!

    Don Cormier - Banjo - Mark Fisher - GuitarSarah StoreyStep Dancers

    John Farkas (harp)Bernice OneilHee-Haw Joke Skit

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    6/40www.ossekeag.ca6Sussex Herald , 2010October 5

    Lindas Precious Animal Grooming ServicesLindas Precious Animal Grooming Services

    433-6050433-6050NOWOPENTaking AppointmentsNOWOPEN

    Taking Appointments

    156 Erb Settlement Rd, Erb Settlement, NB156 Erb Settlement Rd, Erb Settlement, NB

    P.A.C.K. NEWAll PACK programs are free. For moreinformation about us please call 432-2610 or visit our website at

    www.packsussex.org. Baby Signs - Parents and infants learnsign language together and it's also anexcellent way in promoting secureattachment, language developmentand literary. Baby Signs does not hinder their speech. Ou

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    next six week course is October 19 , 26 & November 9th rd th16 , 23 & 30 from 10:30-11:30am at the PACK officePlease call to register for this free program! Music 'N' Me- Is a much loved music program where parenand child both get to sing, dance, play a variety oinstruments, learn rhymes, hear stories and enjoy a smasnack. EveryWednesdayfrom 10:30-11:30am at the Norto

    Village office/Fire Hall (no school = no music).Wednesdayth

    October 27 will be our Halloween Potluck Party. Comdressed up ready for fun! Healthy Babes - Is a mom and baby cooking class. PACK hapartnered up with Sobeys and Public Health to offer this onof a kind cooking class. Come with your little one and learhow in just minutes a week you can make your own healthy

    homemade baby food that your baby will love and your wallewill too!! There are door prizes, give-aways, sample food anmore. Registration is a must as space is limited. Please cathe PACK office or Sobey's to register. Healthy Babes will tak

    thplaceMonday, October 25 at 9:30am. Halloween Family Fun - Make sure to set aside Saturday

    thOctober 30 for from 10:00am-12:00noon for PACK's 7

    Annual Halloween Fall Kick-Off. The morning will be fillewith spooky fun for all ages: decorating pumpkins, costumparade, make spooky snacks, witches brew, Halloweestories, play games, make a craft, and more. Make sure yocome dressed up for this fun family event that takes place athe Gateway Mall. Did we also mention there will be prize

    and treats!! Kindergarten Readiness FUNSHOPS- These Free FUNSHOPS arsupported by School District 6 and are only for those childreentering kindergarten in the Fall of 2011. Space is verlimited (20 max) and fills up extremely fast. Come out foFUN hands on learning activities involving Art, ScienceLiteracy and Music. Our first FUNSHOP (Music) is set fo

    thSaturday, November 20 from 10:00-11:30am. Registratiois a must! Literacy, Art and Science will be offered in the ne

    year. Secrets of Discipline- Is an opportunity for parents of children 28 years of age to come and explore the secrets of raisincooperative and responsible children in an interactive paren

    workshop where they discuss the principle keys of disciplin

    from Ron Morrish's book "Secrets of Discipline"."Secrets oDiscipline" is being offered for the month ofOctober, witlimited seating (22 of 24 spots are full). However, we will boffering this "funshop" again in the near future, so preregister now, as registration is a must!!! 506

    BUSINESS FOR SALEBUSINESS FOR SALEHavelock Feed Company Limited

    Please CallAntoine Lavoie

    1-800-419-02221-800-419-0222

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    At Your Service...

    Ossekeag PublishingTel: 832-5613 Fax: 832-3353 Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555

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    Commercial & Residential Sales & Servicefor all of your computer service needs.

    (506) 433-5522www.kccomputer.ca

    569 Main Street, Sussexwww.backstagemusicstore.com

    Phone: 506-433-2122

    Sound System Rentals, Sales and Service

    Lighting - Sound Technicians - DJ Service

    Musical Instruments and Accessories

    BACKSTAGE MUSIC

    Zeldas River Adventure Ltd.

    506-653-0726 Cell506-832-0726 Office

    Pontoon Tours in HamptonFishing, Swimming, PhotographyRelax with family and friends

    Visit us at zeldasriveradventures.ca

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    Soups & SandwichesSpecialty Coffees andScrumptious Desserts

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    www.valleywelding.comwww.valleywelding.comDecorative IronWork such as

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    9/40www.ossekeag.ca9Sussex Herald , 2010October 5

    Want to give your bathroom a new look without dishingout loads of cash? While you're deciding on yourdecor and selecting a paint color, why not think aboutpreventing one of the most common bathroom

    problems mold & mildew growth.

    Cleaning can remove mold & mildew, but the trick tocontrolling it is to prevent it before it starts. Followthese steps for mold & mildew prevention:

    Keep airflow constant. The combination of hotshowers in small spaces creates an idealenvironment for the growth of mold & mildew.Consider installing an exhaust fan or ceiling fan toimprove ventilation in your bathroom. They canincrease airflow and significantly slow the growth ofmold & mildew. What if installing a fan isn't in your

    budget? Leaving your bathroom window slightlyopen when you shower can also help airflow.

    Eliminate moisture. Stagnant water producesmoisture in the air and creates an ideal environmentfor the growth of mold & mildew. Limit excessivemoisture by using a dehumidifier and by wipingdown shower walls after each use.

    Clean infected areas. Treat bathroom surfaces withmold killer and deodorizer. Ready-to-use cleanersand deodorizers that kill mold, while cleaning,disinfecting, and preventing the future growth ofmold, mildew and bacteria.

    Use mold & mildew-proof paint. Apply two coats ofdurable, water-base paint.

    By using these steps and following a regularcleaning schedule you will enjoy a mold & mildew-free bathroom for years to come!

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    Given the sluggish economy, now is not the time mostof us want to spring for a costly remodeling project.But you don't have to spend a lot of money to spruceup your home with paint.

    The nation's number one do-it-yourself project holds

    that title for a reason (two reasons, actually): Paintingis easy and it's inexpensive, making it just right forbudget-minded consumers.

    What's more, even small paint projects can greatlyenhance the appearance of your home. Here are somequick ways to get a lot of mileage out of a little paint,according to Debbie Zimmer, spokesperson for thePaint Quality Institute:

    Paint just an interior accent wall. Don't have the timeor energy to paint an entire room? Give the space anexciting new look by painting just one wall in adifferent color. A so-called accent wall can add visual

    interest to a room and introduce another hue into yourcolor scheme.

    Paint the area above (or below) a chair rail. Accordingto Zimmer, if your home is blessed with chair rails, youdon't have to paint the entire wall. "You can choose torepaint only the wall area above the rail, or the areabelow it," says Zimmer. "It's a simple project that candramatically change the appearance of the room."

    Paint the interior windows and trim. Love your wallcolor, but still yearn for a new look? Give the room amakeover by painting your windows, molding, andtrim. You'll be surprised how different a room can look

    when you change the intensity of color there.

    Whether you try one of these quick and easy do-it-yourself projects, or take on more ambitious homepainting, Zimmer advises that you always use a topquality 100 percent acrylic latex paint. These paintshave superior "hiding" capability when painting overdark colors, they are stain - and mildew-resistant,many function as both primer and paint, and best ofall... they offer tremendous durability, so your paintjob will continue to look great for years to come!

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    You probably spend a lot of time doing laundry, frompiles of bathroom towels to the kids' sports uniforms.To be sure this chore doesn't become more of aheadache than it has to be, consider planning thestyle and location of your laundry room around your

    lifestyle, rather than just sticking it in the basement ora corner closet. When deciding where to set up yourlaundry room, ask yourself these questions:

    Where in your home do you spend most of yourtime? If it's your kitchen or your living room, thelaundry room should be adjacent to those rooms.Just be sure to purchase sound-conditionedappliances so the noise of the washer and dryerdoesn't compete with family conversation or thetelevision.

    If you are unable to climb stairs or prefer to saveyour workout for the local gym, consider putting thelaundry room on a main level or even next to thebedrooms, where the majority of laundry will begenerated.

    If cost is an issue, and you can't rework yourhome's entire plumbing system, find out whichwalls house the main water and waste pipes andplan your laundry area for those locations.

    Think creatively to turn your laundry area into amulti-use space to save on interior real estate. Itmay double as a mud room, a butler's pantry, orexercise area.

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    RESIDENTIAL - FREE EVENT

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    McLeod Drive, Sussex NB

    Residents who are served by the Kings County Region SolidWaste Commission from the Town of Sussex,

    Village of Sussex Corner, Village of Norton and the Parishes ofBrunswick, Cardwell, Hammond, Havelock,

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    Residents will be required to provide identification.

    Household Hazardous Waste will notbe accepted.

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    FireLOCATION, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND CLEANING

    LOCATING/INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS

    Read and follow the manufacturer's

    instructions carefully.For best performance, an alarm should bemounted on the ceiling in or near the centre ofthe room, hall or stairway, and at the head ofeach stairway leading to an occupied area.Optimum location for wall mounts is at least 15cm (6 inches) from the ceiling but not morethan 30 cm (19 inches) from it.

    Avoid installing where the temperature is less

    than 5oC (41oF) or exceeds 48oC (119oF).Keep alarms away from doors and windows.

    Never locate an alarm in front of an air register,fans or vents.

    Keep alarms at least 60 cm (2 feet) from anycorner.

    Don't recess an alarm.

    Smoke alarms in rooms with ceiling slopes

    greater than 30 cm (one foot) rise per 2.4 m(eight feet) horizontally should be located onthe high side of the room.

    Avoid locating an alarm at the peak of an "A"frame type ceiling.

    Never paint a smoke alarm.

    Keep alarms 60 to 90 cm (two to three feet)away from light fixtures.

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    Test your smoke alarm monthly and clean itevery 6 months. Mark it on your calendar sothat you don't forget. Things to rememberwhen testing your smoke alarm:

    TESTING & CLEANING

    Ensure that power is being transmitted tothe alarm and that it will activate in thepresence of smoke.

    Test your smoke alarm by pressing the testbutton.

    Even alarms with a pilot light that indicatepower is being transmitted, should betested regularly.

    Battery-operated smoke alarms will warnyou when batteries need replacing. Despitethis, make it a habit to change the batteriesyearly.

    When you've been away from home for afew days, check your alarm on your returnto ensure it is working properly.

    Remember, your smoke alarm can't protectyou if the batteries have been removed or a

    plug has been disconnected.

    The lifespan of a typical smoke alarm isabout 10 years, but some models last aslittle as 5 years.

    To clean the alarm, open the cover andgently vacuum the interior of it. Frequently,the alarm will sound while the unit is beingcleaned.

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    Reminder: HARVEST DANCE & SILENTAUCTION

    Hospice Sussex will be holding its first fundraiser of 2010, thth8 Annual Hospice Harvest Dance and Silent Auction, o

    thSaturday, October 16 at the Sussex Royal Canadian Legioon Magnolia Avenue. The dance will take place from 9:00pmuntil 12:30am featuring music by Donnie and the Monarchon their farewell. The auction viewing will begin at 8:00pmwith bidding going throughout the evening and ending 11:30pm. The cost for this enjoyable evening of music an

    dance is only $15.00/person. The tickets are available aConnie's Collectables, Main Street; Backstage Music, MaiStreet; or by calling Walter and Jeanette Cosman at 4321139. 519

    Reminder: BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER INPENOBSQUI

    In support of the 2011 Belize Mission Trip there will be Breakfast Fundraiser held at the Penobsquis WI Ha

    th(Penobsquis Loop Road) on Saturday, October 30 from6:30-9:30am. The menu includes: scrambled eggs, hamhomefries, toast, juice, tea/coffee, donuts. Cost for thbreakfast is: $6/adults, $2/children 6-12, children under sieat for free.

    For more information please call Donna Murray 433-3298324

    BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAMRegularWednesday night Bingo at the Hall in Upham wi

    thresume on September 8 at 7:00pm. The regular Mondanight card parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at 7:30pm anwill continue all summer.

    All are welcome. 514

    MUSIC NIGHTSussex Baptist Church Music Night will be held on Sunday

    thOctober 17 at 7:00pm. Guests for the evening includeSalvation Army, Golden K Ramblers, Dave ArmstrongTrinity Anglican church group, Roger McAllister, ShawnCorey and Jessie McAllister and Theresa Hickman.Free will offering to Operation Christmas Child. 339

    Happy 80th Birthdayto John Candyfrom your Family.Join us for cake to helpcelebrate this special day onSaturday, October 9, 20106:30-8:00pm at theFairway Inn on theRoachville Road.

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    To all of our donors, whether it is for your baking, cooking,gifts, yard sale items, monetary donations and of course your

    time - a resounding thanks to all of you. 321

    SUSSEX SENIORSndThe Sussex Seniors meet the 2 Tuesdayof each month at

    1:00pm in St. Paul's United Church, Main Street in the lowerhall. A pot luck lunch is served.All seniors welcome. 306

    PINK & PURPLE PARTIESDid you know that your donationto the Canadian Cancer Societysupports Pink and Purple

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    KIWANIS CASH CALENDARSThe 2011 Kiwanis Cash Calendar is nowavailable. Earn $10 per calendar sold for your youth group, sports team, etc. Forfurther information, please contact Tom

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    SUSSEX LIONS BINGOThe Sussex Lions' Club (Lions Den, 58 WillowCourt) holds bingo everyTuesdaynight, doorsopen @ 5:30, games begin to 7:00pm. Jackpotprize $1,000 and canteen available. For moreinfo 433-5453. Proceeds from weekly bingogames help support community basedprojects. 308

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    There will be no admission fee... But a free-will offering will be taken that we can be a blessing to this full time ministry.

    384 George Street

    Sussex, NB506.433.4759

    You are invited!

    October 19 Service starts at 7:00pmJonathan and Marcia Garlock

    will be with us for 1 night only.

    [email protected]

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    SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS CENTRE NEW50 Perry Street, Sussex 433-8480; [email protected] Centre is open Monday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm(unless otherwise noted) - memberships are available a$20/person/year. Hall rental is available by calling 433-8480

    thMonday, October 11 - closed.

    th th stMonday, October 18 , 25 & 31 - 9:00am, games, cardchat, darts, art class; 9:30am, Shuffleboard.

    thMonday, October 18 - 1:30pm, Board meeting.

    thMonday, October 25 - 1:30pm, Membership meeting.

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    Tuesday, October 5 , 12 , 19 , 26 - 9:00am, games, cardchat, darts; 10:00am, rughookers; 12:00noon, soup &sandwich ($5.00); 1:30pm Bingo for members.

    th th th th Wednesday, October 6 , 13 , 20 , 27 - 9:00am, gamecards, chat, darts; 10:00am, fitness class. Wednesda

    th thOctober 13 & 20 - 3:30pm, closed.

    th th st thThursday, October 7 , 14 , 21 , 28 - 9:00am ,games, cardchat, darts; 9:30am, Bridge, Shuffleboard; 1:30pm, Tai Ch($5.00).

    thFriday, October 8 - 9:00am, games, cards, chat, darts.

    thFriday, October 15 - 9:00am games, cards, chat, dart1:00pm Jam Session; 4:00pm Pot Luck.

    ndFriday October 22 - 9:00am games, cards, chat, dart10:00am Healthy Active Living Pole Walking for Fun &

    Fitness; 2:00pm, Wind & Cheese.th

    Friday, October 29 - Closed - Kiwanis Auction.th th th th

    Sunday, October 10 , 17 , 26 , 30 - Bingo, 6:30 Early Birand 7:00pm Bingo.

    More information on the Centre is available on the websitat: www.sussexareaseniorscentre.com. 309

    PETITCODIAC SENIORPetitcodiac Seniors 50+ members of NBSF (New Brunswic

    stSeniors Federation) meet on the 1 Mondayof each month a2:00pm (exceptAugust) in the Kiwanis Building. Come Joius even if you dont feel like a senior. 303

    UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFETBreakfast will be held the second Saturdayof each mont8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) iUpham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with youfriends and neighbours for only $6.00/person, $20/family - ohave just toast and coffee for $2.00. Presented by thAnglican Parish Churches of Upham.

    For more information contact 832-7253. 507

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    We want the things you dont!!

    The Canadian Diabetes AssociationClothesline program collects the items you nolonger want, in order to generate revenue tohelp those suffering from Diabetes. Peoplewishing to donate can call the Clothesline at1-800-505-5525 for a free home pick-up oftheir reusable clothing and household items.

    A cure for Diabetes could be hidingin your closet, thank you for your

    support!

    Thank YouAlvin & Alice Mallory and family thankour relatives, friends and neighbours for

    celebrating with us our50th Wedding Anniversary.

    Thank you so much for your gifts, giftcards, money, cards and best wishes.

    You made our day very special.

    May God Bless

    CongratulationsCongratulationsto

    who were married inSmiths Falls, ON onAugust 28, 2010.Their parentsClifford & Connie Smith andRon & Elma Bilton are invitingfamily and friends to a meet andgreet at the Timberlandon Oct. 9, 2010starting at 7P.M.Dance to follow.

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    who were married inSmiths Falls, ON onAugust 28, 2010.

    Their parentsClifford & Connie Smith and

    Ron & Elma Bilton are inviting

    family and friends to a meet andgreet at the Timberlandon Oct. 9, 2010

    starting at 7P.M.Dance to follow.

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    Seminar 2. Depression, Stress, Disease Oct 26

    Give your life a new perspectiveLife Coaching from the Bible

    Register for a series of free seminars at Sussex Middle School7:30 PM for the following dates

    Seminar 1. The Credit Crunch Oct 19

    Seminar 3. Coping with Family Life Nov 2

    Seminar 4. The Breakdown of Law and Order Nov 9

    Seminar 5. The Environment and Climate Change Nov 16

    These seminars are free, practical and will show you a setof principles for daily life not from us but from theoldest book on the planet: The Bible.

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    Reminder: BENEFIT FOR DAVID FOWLERDavid is currently having chemotherapy treatments for non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. There will be a benefit for David on

    rdSaturday, October 23 at the Cambridge-NarrowsCommunity School from 7:00-9:00pm. The evening willfeature music, entertainment and an auction.Come out and show your support. 528

    MUSIC NIGHT IN CHERRYVALECome join us for a night of great music and a lunch at theCanaan Community Hall in Cherryvale on Saturday, October

    rd23 . Our entertainers include: Art Boyd, Dwayne Ferris,Debbie Connell, Melissa Corey, Tom Burgess, Gerald Carter,Joan McMackin, Earl & Marg Hughes and Mort Mills. Theevening kicks off at 7:00pm so come on over for a niceevening out.

    Proceeds from the evening are for hall maintenance. Formore information call Lisa Black at 534-2229. 327

    LITERACY TIPSupporting Your Reader At Home - books,magazines, comics, and non-fiction are allokay to read. The important thing is toremember is that whatever your child readsmust be at his/her own level.Silent Reading is okay. You don't always have

    to listen to your child read aloud, but you dohave to listen to them read to check that thematerial is at their level. When your child is stuck on a worsay "try that again". Ask your child to have a good look at thword. Find parts of the word that is known. Talk with youchild about reading. Share what books and authors you enjoy

    And finally, practice, practice, practice. It is said that takes 10,000 hours to be an expert. 823

    QUILT SHOWPark Ave. UCW presents "Pieceful Quilts", a show and sale of

    rdquilts and quilted items Saturday, October 23 from 1:00-4:00pm at Park Avenue United Church in East Saint John.Admission of $6.00 includes your choice from a "heavenly"selection of desserts. There will also be a bake table, crafttable and raffle quilt. 826

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    Reminder: GREAT MONCTON FIDDLERErnest Despres, founder and director of the Greater MonctoFiddlers, will be showcasing the fiddlers on the stage o

    thMoncton's Capitol Theatre on Sunday, October 17 a7:00pm. Guests include young fiddlers Dominique Dupuand Jeremie Dupuis plus others.Advance tickets are available from: The Capitol Theatre - 1

    800-567-1922 or 856-4379; www.capitol.nb.ca; Frank's Musi- 245 Carson Dr, Moncton; Universite de Moncton; TheatrL'Escaouette; Monument Lefebvre. Tickets: $15.00. 807

    ANNUAL ROTARY BOOK SALThe Rotary Club of Hampton will hold theirannual Used Book Sale at the HamptonSenoirs Resource Center, Demille Court in

    thHampton, on Friday, October 15 from 5:00-th9:00pm and on Saturday, October 16 from

    9:00 am-1:00pm. There will be books of allkinds; some CDs, and DVDs will be availableand all proceeds will go to Rotary projectslocally, in Canada, and overseas.

    Anyone wishing to donate books can drop them at ThHampton Pharmasave, before the sale. Because the bookhave to be sorted, we like to receive them well in advance possible. If someone has a large number of books, pleascontact Keith at 832-5383 to arrange pick-up at your home515

    CLOTHING GIVE AWAY EVENTThere will be a Clothing Give-Away event at the Salisbur

    stBaptist Church on Thursday, October 21 from 9:00am7:00pm. Clothing donations can be dropped off at the churc

    th stOctober 19 -21 .Everyone welcome. 325

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    UNEMPLOYED?Have you considered starting

    your own business?Attend a free information session to find out more aboutavailable government programs that can help you get started.When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building

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    FUNDY SPECIAL OLYMPICS NEWSFundy Special Olympics has started it's fall season - we hopeto see everyone from last year and hopefully meet some newpeople. We also welcome the younger ones, especially in ourbowling and swimming. Bowling is offered in two places, andyou can go to one or both: KV lanes on Sundays from 7:00-9:00pm or whenever we finish three strings; Bowlarama(West Saint John)Mondays 4:00-6:00pm. Cost for bowling -$4.00/three strings.

    Floor Hockey for KV area will start at the Lakefield

    Elementary School (9 Kensington Avenue) on Tuesdayevenings at 7:00pm. Saint John floor hockey will be at theCarleton Kirk Community Centre at 8:00pm on Tuesdays,coached by Ed Lutes and Jeff CormierBasket Ball will also be offered here on Saturdayafternoons

    (times have not been announced yet).Swimming is offered Thursdays from 6:30-8:30pm at Saint

    John High School.For more information contact: Wayne Crandall 847-7860;

    Ann Waddell 763-2257; Linda Walsh 849-6612 or JeffCormier at 674-9888. 820

    SUSSEX UCW FALL BAZAARThe Sussex United Church Women are hosting their Annual

    rdFall Bazaar & Luncheon on Saturday, October 23 at St.Paul's United Church on the corner of Main Street andMorrison Avenue. The Bazaar, which runs from 9:00am until2:00pm features a Farmers' Market, baked goods and fudge, aused book sale and yard sale, a jewellery room with a largevariety of reasonably priced jewellery and a Ladies' Boutiquewith gently used clothing, accessories and footwear - all atbargain prices.A luncheon served between 11:00am and 1:00pm will offer a

    choice of corn chowder or beef vegetable soup, rolls, dessert,tea or coffee for $7/adults, $5/ages 6-10 and pre-schoolerseat for free. Take-outs will be available. 337

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    HOURS:Mon. - Fri. 9:00am-5:30pm ~ Saturday 9:00am-4:59pm

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    FARMERS HELPING FISH TOUR DAYThe Kennebecasis WatershedRestoration Committee wishesto invite you to attend one oftheir up-coming FarmersHelping Fish Tour Day events.The tour is available on

    th th Monday, October 18 or 25from 9:00am-4:00pm each day.

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    KWRC at [email protected]. 518

    BEEF SUPPER IN SALISBURYSt. Jude's Catholic Church (Salisbury) annual Roast Bee

    thSupper will take place Sunday, October 24 from 4:006:00pm at St. Jude's Church. Adults $10, children 10 anunder $5. Tickets available at the door.Come and enjoy a great meal! 319

    COLPITTS UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY

    The Colpitts United Church (4846 Route 895, ColpittthSettlement) is celebrating their 137 Anniversary on Sundayth

    October 17 at 3:00pm. Fellowship and refreshmentfollowing the service.All are welcome. 808

    TURKEY SUPPERThe annual Anglican Turkey Supper will be held at thCentral King's recreation Centre (110 Titusville Road

    rdUpham) from 4:00-6:00pm on Saturday, October 23 . Thmenu includes turkey with all the trimmings & home maddesserts. Cost for the supper is $10/adults,$4/children$25/families and preschoolers free.

    All proceeds support the Anglican Parish of Upham. Bringfriend ... everyone welcome to come and enjoy a home cookemeal.For more information call Barb Blakney at 832-7747. 521

    SENIORS - BOARD WINNERThe winner of Board #4, sold by the Norton Seniors was SuAlcorn of Belleisle. Thanks to everyone who supported u517

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    Sussex Vale Transition House is looking for home owners who would like

    to participate in a 2010 Christmas Homes Tour. This would involvedecorating your home and allowing guests (who are ticket holders forthe event) to visit your home and admire your decorating design skill

    thand effort for a few hours on Sundayafternoon,December 5 .If you are interested in offering your home for this fund raising event insupport of Sussex Vale Transition House (our local shelter for womenand children in crisis), please contact us at 433-1649 or 435-1649.

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    ndOn September 22 Ms. Ella Macleod of Penobsquis made personal donation of $3,000.00 toward the MammographMachine Fundraising Project. 328

    Cover Photo: L-R: Mike Letourneau (Fund Chair), Ms EllMacleod and Anthonie de Hoog, President Sussex HealtCentre Foundation.

    WI QUILT DRAW WINNERThe Fawcett Hill-Intervale WI recently sold tickets on a quil with the proceeds going to community services. MarilySteeves, WI member, and Peter Sauders, Mayor oPetitcodiac, drew the lucky ticket - which was held by StepheKeith.Thank you to all who supported the WI with this ticket draw

    333

    LIONS BINGO - COLES ISLANDBingo is held at the Coles Island Lions Hall

    (Route 10, Coles Island) everyWednesdaynight. Doors open at 6:30, Bingo starts at7:30pm. For more info call Elmer at 362-5534. 501

    CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAMAuction 45's cards everyTuesdayevening at 7:30pm at thLower Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). The cost to play i$4.00/person and includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Combring your friends and have a fun evening. 505

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    Midland Community HallOctober 17th, 2:00-4:00 pm

    Best Wishes Only

    The family of the late Harold Mosswould like to thank family and friends for

    the great out pouring of love and caregiven during our recent loss.

    A special thanks to Dr. Mark Pelletier,doctors and nurses of 5BNorth and

    ISCU at the Saint John Regional Hospitalfor the care given to Harold while a

    patient there.Thanks to all who sent flowers, cards, made

    memorial donations and for other acts of kindness.Special thanks to Paster Richard Vincent

    and Abundant Life United Pentecostal forbeing there for us while Harold was in thehospital and after his passing.

    Also a special thanks to SherwoodsFuneral Home for their excellent service.

    Words can never express the gratitude we feel.

    Catherine & Family

    Thank You

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    MARCO POLO: THE MUSICALClose to 200 New Brunswick performers are preparing totake the stage at Harbour Station for the world premiere ofan amazing local success story. In October, Saint JohnTheatre Company will partner the New Brunswick YouthOrchestra to stage the world premiere of Marco Polo: TheMusical. The event will be staged in two performances: a1:00pm matinee performance and an evening performanceat 7:00pm - to take place at Harbour Station on Saturday,

    rdOctober 23 .

    Marco Polo: The Musical is an original work, written by SaintJohn native Mark Blagrave with music composed by RichardKidd. The play follows the story of several individuals whoselives are tied to the Marco Polo ship from its construction andlaunch at Marsh Creek in Saint John to her record breakingtrip from Liverpool to Melbourne that earned her thereputation as being The Fastest Ship Ever Built and to herfinal resting place off the coast of Prince Edward Island.

    This amazing community project, which coincidentallythfalls on the 20 birthday of the SJTC, is a tremendous

    example of why Saint John is worthy of being a CulturalCapital of Canada for 2010,says Stephen Tobias, ExecutiveDirector of Saint John Theatre Company. There is no bettertime to bring these twogreat organizations with a common SaintJ o h n f o u n d a t i o ntogether to tell a storythat celebrates theh i s t o r y o f o u rcommunity and ourregion. The event willcommemorate a greatship as well as a greatp e r i o d i n N e w Brunswick when theregion was renowned

    world-wide for ours h i p b u i l d i n gexpertise.

    T h e e v e n i n gperformance, will befollowed by a VIPreception. Limited VIPSeating is available for$100 and includesfront section seating,an invitation to the VIPpost-show reception(7:00pm performanceonly), and a $50 tax

    r e c e i p t . G e n e r a lSeating is available for$35 and Back Ends e a t i n g f o r $ 2 5 .Tickets are on sale atthe Harbour Stationbox office (657-1234).

    For more informationplease contact LiseD r i s c o l [email protected] 652-7582 ext 226.

    810

    BINGO - NEWS FLASH!!!!!Bingo Wednesdays, 7:00pm at the WI/Seniors Hall in Upham(2117 Rte 820)! Canteen is available and everyone is welcome comout for a fun evening.Sponsored by the Hammond River Valley Seniors. 512

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    [email protected]; www.gnb.ca/publiclibrarieHours: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00am-5:00pmWednesday 12:00noon-8:00pm, Saturday 9:00am-5:00pmSunday & Monday- closed. October is Canadian Library month and theres much tcelebrate at Sussex Regional Library! We offer free access tthousands of books, CDs, DVDs, audio-books, magazines anthe Internet. Whether you need information for a schoo

    project or youre looking to curl up with the latest best-sellewe have what you want! Library cards are free to all residentof New Brunswick with ID and proof of address. Get yourtoday!Preschool Programming:Babies in the Library - Fridays from 10:30-11:00am, you an

    your little one (up to 18 months) will enjoy exercises, ticklesrhymes, bounces, music and board books. Toddler Tales - Thursdays from 10:30-11:00am, toddlers (1months and caregivers) enjoy a theme-based storyfingerplays, circle songs and playtime. This program fochildren 18 months-3 yrs provides a relaxed environment thelp foster the development of social skills. Toddler Tales the next step after Babies in the Library and helps prepar

    your child for Storytime. Storytime- Thursdays from 10:30-11:00am is 30 minutes ostories, action songs, fingerplays and fun designed tstimulate children's imaginations and help teach listeninglanguage and social skills, all of which contribute to schooreadiness. Bring your 3-5 year old to this entertaining anenergetic program! Saturday Programs:

    All grandparents and grandchildren are invited to the librarfor stories, crafts, games and a tea party on Saturday

    thOctober 16 from 10:30-11:30am. Other relatives are als

    welcome to attend in lieu of a grandparent. Adult Book Clubs: In the mood for a good Halloween mysteryThe Adult Book Club's October selection is "Halloween Party

    by Agatha Christie and we have extra books! Pick up a copy aththe circ desk and then join us onWednesday, October 20 a6:30pm for the discussion ... if you dare!The Inspirational Book Club will meet on Saturday, Octobe

    rd23 at 10:00am to discuss "Three Cups of Tea" by GreMortenson. Copies of this book are available at the front deskNew members are always welcome!Author Visit: We are delighted to welcome author, Joan Clark

    thto our Library onWednesday, October 27 at 7:00pm.For more information on these or any other programs pleas

    call the library at 432-4585. 504

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    PETITCODIAC BOYS & GIRLS CLUB NEWSHere at the Petitcodiac Boys and Girls Club we have beenrunning a lot of programs and involving the youth lately. Anyone is welcome here at the boys and girls club. Thefollowing are some of our programs.Teen night everyWednesdaynight (free) from 7:00-9:00pm.

    Hang out play a game just or just sit and talk. Donations ofsnacks would be greatly appreciated.

    thFriday, October 15 - Pre-Teen Dance - ages 8-12from 7:00-9:00pm, $4/person.

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    Tuesday, October 19 - 7:45am, Pace Car - a program withsafe kids of Canada. We are trying to make our street safe forour children. RCMP, PFABC, and members of the PetitcodiacBoys and Girls Club will be there passing out informationplease put on the bumper sticker to show your support.

    ndFriday, October 22 - Teen Dance - ages 13-16 from 7:00-9:00pm, Costume Dance $4.00.

    thMonday, October 25 - PFABC meeting from 7:00-9:00pm;community members are welcome. 335

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    rdJoin our Book Club every 3 Tuesdayofthe month. For more information pleasecall Irene at 488-2075. Take note - we maypossibly have a guest speaker in October.

    We need volunteers for just two-four hours per month tohelp out with the Talk Boxes. Please call Irene (488-2075) orBrenda (488-3418). 313

    FALL CYCLOCROSS EVENTSrdThe 3 annual Fall Cyclocross Events will be held at the

    Nauwigewauk Community Club (36 Darlings Island Road) onth th

    Sunday, October 17 & November 7 with start times at11:00am. For registration information please contact Bill orBecky Consolvo at 832-0777 (ph), 832-0778 (Fax) or [email protected].

    For directions see www.nbbike.com and click on location.Registration fee $20. 841

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    HARVEST SALE IN COLLINAThe Collina Baptist Church will be sponsoring a Harves

    thSale at the Collina Hall on Saturday, October 16 startinat 1:30pm. This Harvest Sale will feature a wide variety oitems and a lunch will follow the sale.All welcome. Proceeds from this sale will go to the Collina

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    SVTH CHRISTMAS HOMES TOUR

    Sussex Vale Transition House is looking for home owners whwould like to participate in a 2010 Christmas Homes TouThis would involve decorating your home and allowing guest(who are ticket holders for the event) to visit your home anadmire your decorating design skill and effort for a few hour

    thon Sundayafternoon, December 5 .If you are interested in offering your home for this fun

    raising event in support of Sussex Vale Transition House (oulocal shelter for women and children in crisis), please contacus at 433-1649 or 435-1649. 331

    ANNUAL HIP OF BEEF DINNERThe annual Hip of Beef dinner in Hampton will be held o

    rdSaturday, October 23 from 4:00-6:30pm at the HamptoUnited Church. The menu includes: beef, potatoes, carrotsquash, Yorkshire pudding, pickles, rolls and as always therare the great home made pies. The cost for the supper is$12/adult, $6/child 4-12, children under 4 eat for free$30/immediate family tickets.

    Tickets will be purchased at the door. Take-out is available804

    LADIES NIGHT FUNDRAISER

    In support of the Health Centre Mammography Machinproject a home party vendors Ladies Night Fundraiser wi

    stbe held on Thursday, October 21 from 7:00-9:00pm at thSussex Legion. Admission for the evening is $5/person for aevening filled with products from kitchenware to cosmetics.

    For more information please contact hostess SharoLetourneau at 433-6160, Cindy MaCaulay at 433-8118Tickets are available at Sobeys, Crafters Vineyard and at thdoor. 523

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    FALL YOGA WORKSHOPS IN HAMPTON A variety of yoga workshops are being offered this fall atLifestyles Health and Fitness Studio in Hampton and will beled by Yoga Teacher Training students. The workshops will runfor four Friday evenings from 6:00-8:30pm and threeSaturdaymornings from 8:30-11:00am beginning in mid-October. Workshop themes include the following: Yoga forHockey Players with Jason MacLean from Saint John

    th(October 15 ); Yin Yoga: A Deeper Practice with JacyntethLeger and Erin Bursey from Moncton (October 16 );

    Partner Yoga: Exchanging Energy - Spending Quality TimethTogether with Sylvia Martin of Fort Kent (October 29 );Kundalini Yoga as Taught by Yogi Bhajan: Awaken andEnergize, also with Erin Bursey and Jacynte Leger (October

    th30 ); Respectful Healing: Yoga for Those Living with Breast

    thCancer with PEI's Mairi Campbell (November 12 ); Yoga forMild Arthritis and Arthritis Prevention with Hampton's Jayne

    thWilbur (November 13 ); and Elegant at Any Age Yoga withthPauline Ferguson from Tracadie-Sheila (November 26 ).

    In addition to increasing the participants' knowledge about yoga and all that it can do for a person, the events arefundraisers. All profit will be donated to the Hampton HighScholarship and Bursary Foundation.Space is limited and pre-registration is required. The cost is

    $20/person/workshop. To pre-register or for moreinformation, go to www.yogaworkshopinfo.wordpress.com orcall Jayne Wilbur 832-4141; or 832-4848. 813

    Reminder: APPLE PIE FUNDRAISERDanny & Jessica Angel Foundation Inc are makinghomemade apple pies. We make you bake - just in time forThanksgiving. Place your orders now - $6.00/9pie. Order

    thdeadline is October 5 . Pies will be available for pick-up onth

    Saturday, October 9 between 12:00noon-3:00pm at St.Francis Xavier Hall ,110 Church Ave, Sussex.

    For more information or to leave your pie order Call Judy756-8996 or Kristie 433-4707. Thank you for helping us helpthe needy kids in our area. 531

    H A R V E S T S U P P E R I NHAVELOCKThe annual Harvest supper at HavelockMemorial Hall will be held on Saturday,

    thOctober 16 from 4:00-6:00pm. Themenu includes turkey dinner with allthe trimmings and the cost is$10/adults, $3/children 6-12, children

    under 6 eat for free. Take out available.All proceeds from the supper go to the

    Hall. 326

    RUMMAGE SALEThe Havelock Womens Institute isholding a Rummage Sale in the WI Hall

    thfromMonday, October 18 to Saturday,rd

    October 23 .Monday-Fridaythe hoursare 12:00noon-4:00pm and 7:00-9:00pm; Saturday is $2.00 Bag Day

    from 9:00am-12:00noon. 322

    DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL MEETINGSchool District 6 District Education Councilwill hold its monthly meeting onWednesday,

    thOctober 13 at Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow

    Primary School (122 School Street,Hampton), beginning at 7:00pm. All arewelcome! 812

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    July 12 celebrations were held on July 10 at the WaterforHall and an open meeting was held. Greetings were broughby Bro David Black of Belfast, Ireland; Sister Annie Boyle, PEMW past Grand Mistress Evelyn Grant of Canada.

    Grand M. Bro Fred Williams of NB R. W. G. master of thBlack Preceptor Carson Langille, 50 year pins were presenteto Murton Chown, Gary Lackie, Allan Hasson, LesliKilpatrick. 60 year service pin to Bro Donald Thorne by thBlack Chapter of NB.Over 100 Orange members and friends attended the Orang

    parade with senior members being able to ride on wagondecorated with banners. The parade was led by Chaplains BrMurray Hawkes of Kings East Orange Lodge and Sister AlicMallory of the Waterford Gemos #1407 Ladies OrangBenevolent Assoc.

    Jamie Johnson (Carsonville) now in Truro, NS playemarching music on the bagpipes to the enjoyment of thospresent. Flags of our country and association were carried bmembers with their colourful collars depicting their office ithe various lodges.During the afternoon everyone was entertained by Dallard &

    Joyce Barreicult, Jean Alward, Brenda Middleton, BeRogers, Heidie Stuckey, Eugene Douthwright - thank you. A

    enjoyable pot luck meal was served to everyones enjoymentWe, the committee, would like to thank the ladies for theihelp in the kitchen and everyone for helping to clean up aftedinner. Thank you to Bill Anderson, Phillip Hawkes fobringing the tractors and wagons.Thank you for coming.The Kings East Orange Lodge annual Church Service will b

    thheld on Sunday, October 17 , 2:30pm at the KinneaSettlement Church. Lunch and tea will be served after thsupper. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the servic

    with Pastor Leslie Hicks.The Kings East Orange Lodge Annual Meeting will be held i

    the Anagance Centre United Church Hall on Saturdayrd

    October 23 at 3:00pm. Pot luck supper at 5:00pm with

    bring and buy sale - so bring some little thing for the sale. Amembers welcome. 822

    Sincerely,Sherry Wilson

    Thank You

    to the many constituents of theRiding of Petitcodiac for theiroverwhelming support and to the

    campaign team for all their effortsand hard work!

    I look forward to working on yourbehalf as your Member of the

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    join other area singles every Sunday, 10:00am at HollyRestaurant in the Hampton Mall as we share a wonderfubreakfast and conversation. Information available for otheevents happening for singles in our area. We'd love to have yo

    join us !Phone Pam at 832-5438 or Allan at 832-7713 for mor

    information. 819

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    Free Installation Until Oct 31!winners of a Netbook Computer in August were:

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    Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday Friday & Saturday - 10:00am1:00pm & 2:00-5:00pm; Thursday 2:00-5:00pm & 6:008:00pm.Celebrate Canadian Library Month in October at thPetitcodiac Public Library.

    thThursday, October 14 - Author Beth Powning visits thlibrary at 6:30pm.

    stThursday, October 21 - 6:30pm, Adult Book Club

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    thThursday, October 28 - 7:00-7:45pm, Pajama Story Timewear your PJs and bring your favourite stuffed toy to heastories before bedtime. All ages welcome!

    thToddler Tales: Wednesdays until October 27 from 10:3011:00am. A 30-minute storytime filled with lots of shorbooks, songs, flannelboard stories, and fun literacy-buildinactivities. Parents attend with their children.

    These programs are offered free of charge. For morinformation call the library. 314

    PETITCODIAC LEGION BRANCH #418 Kay St, Petitcodiac - 756-3383

    Mondays - 6:00pm, 639 F.P. MacLaren SquadronAir Cadets meet. New members always welcome;7:30pm, Crib.Wednesdays - Legion Meals are served at 12:00noon and include a dessert and tea/coffee for

    th$6.00. On the Menu: October 6 - Hamburger &

    th thonions; October 13 - Roast Pork; October 20 -thPotato Scallop, Beans & Sausages; October 27 - Salmon.

    thThursday, October 7 - 8:00pm, Legion Branch monthmeeting.

    thThursday, October 14 - 7:30 for 8:00pm, Ladies Auxiliarmonthly meeting.

    th thFriday, October 15 & 29 - 7:30pm, Texas Holdem.

    thSaturday, October 16 - Diamond Ring dinner.

    stThursday, October 21 - Kiwanis Auction.

    rdSaturday, October 23 - Halloween Dance.

    thThursday, October 28 - Jam Session & Pot Luck supper.

    stMonday, November 1 - Walking Club begins. 316

    KIDS PROGRAM IN MILLSTREAM A weekly free children's program offered by the Head Millstream Wesleyan Church for ages 3-12 is held on Tuesdaevenings from 6:30-7:30pm.For more information contact Rachel McGuire at 433-176or http://hislight.ca/millstreamwesleyan.html. 524

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    www.ossekeag.ca33Sussex Herald , 2010October 5

    MOOSE IN THE YARD

    Moose arent usually this friendly. This one which showed upat 749 Forks Stream Road in Canaan Forks actually let thisperson get close. 320

    SHORELINE CLEANUP - KENNEBECASISWATERSHED

    On a sunny Saturday in September, 50people gathered at Burton Park to

    help clean the shores of theKennebecasis watershed. This was the

    rd3 year the Kennebecasis WatershedRestoration Committee (KWRC) has

    hosted the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup event inth

    Sussex. Into its 17 year, the Great Canadian ShorelineCleanup is a week-long national event that began on

    thSeptember 18 . In total, volunteers removed approximately630 kilograms of trash (about the weight of a quarter horse)from 6 kilometres of shoreline.The food and prizes for everyone were generously donated by

    local businesses. The KWRC would like to take thisopportunity to thank those who volunteered their time, andthe following businesses: Bayview Credit Union, Belleisle

    Gardens, Bob's Kitchen Shop Ltd., Complete Sense Salon andDay Spa, Discount Car and Truck rentals, GPS Explore NB,Home Depot, Jitters Caf, Kings County Region Solid WasteCommission, Marks Work Wearhouse, Moffetts Pro-Hardware, Mrs. Dunsters, Pure Indulgence Salon and DaySpa, Rural District Planning Commission, The Real AtlanticSuperstore, The Source/DeWitt Electronics Ltd. and

    Winterwood Natural Foods and Holistic Healthcare Products.With the positive response from local businesses and

    volunteers, the KWRC looks forward to hosting next year'sGreat Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and seeing you all there.516

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    Petitcodiac River - Source: www.villageofpetitcodiac.com

    PUBLIC FORUMSAll residents of Petitcodiac and surrounding areas are invited to attend public

    meetings to discuss the creation an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan.Each forum will include:

    A short presentation providing an overview of the project

    A discussion period to address community assets and needs

    Sharing of ideas for inclusion in a long-term vision (30-40 years) for the area A focus on local social, economic, environmental, and cultural issues

    Where/When: Tuesday, Oct 12th

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    6:30-8:00p.m.

    Tuesday, Oct 19th Elgin

    Seniors Building, 1866 Route 895

    - 6:30-8:00p.m.

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    For more info contact:Gwen Zwicker, Acting Director, Rural and Small Town Programme, Mount Allison University

    Phone: (506) 364-2391 Email: [email protected]

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