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"FUNNY!!"
Every now and then I stumble upon something
Rhonda Finlay B.A., M.S.c. that I think is so funny that I need to share it around.
"It seems a Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in
Audiologist Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or
feminine. House, for instance, is feminine: la casa; pencil, however,
Relationships and Hearing Loss is masculine: el lapiz.
A student asked, "What gender is computer?"
There are millions of people from all walks of life
Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two
burdened by hearing loss; however, they do not seek
groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves
help. Yet, when one member of a family has a hearing
whether computer should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each
problem, it affects the entire family. It changes lifestyles group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.
and the quality of life. The men's group decided that computer should definitely be of the
A major complaint among couples and families, without feminine gender (la computadora), because:
regard to hearing loss, is the breakdown of 1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
communication. Families find it increasingly more 2. The native language they use to communicate with other
difficult to talk with one another and hearing loss computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
exacerbates this problem. The inability to properly 3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for
communicate with a spouse, family member or friend possible later retrieval; and
places incredible strain on relationships. Not only do 4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself
misunderstandings occur, but often people become spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.
annoyed, frustrated, and even angry. The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be
masculine (el computador), because:
Persons with hearing loss can become depressed and 1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
feel isolated from those they care about. It’s difficult for 2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
them to be involved in sharing important things that 3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time
families and loved ones share, because they can’t hear they ARE the problem; and
what’s being said. Couples and families need to be able 4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a
to communicate with one another day to day but also little longer, you could have gotten a better model.
during the most important occasions of their lives. -- The women won."
The quality of a person’s life is often associated with My own ideas of women and computers is more like "Older models
relationships, especially with loved ones and friends. No can be great value but many are prone to going into "sleep mode"
unexpectedly. While rebooting them sometimes cures the problem,
one wants to feel alone. Being able to understand and
they tend to get cranky. When not in sleep mode, older models
communicate with loved ones is critical to keeping and
frequently emit an annoying whine. Computers and women
cultivating healthy relationships.
instinctively know if there is a man trying to control them and will
never do what they are supposed to."
~ Dedication ~ Professionalism ~ Integrity In one major way women and computers are not alike whatsoever.
281Hampton Rd., Quispamsis Feeding women seems to work wonders for their dispositions, but
feeding a hamburger into the CDROM tray is just plain messy!!!!
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TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS UPDATE
The NB Open Tennis Championships were held recently at the
Rothesay Tennis Club. The tournament was a great success with a
large draw of players from all over the Maritimes. Two of our local Fundy Funeral Home
players, Matthew Buck and Pat Lyons of Quispamsis faired very well
230 Westmorland Rd, Saint John, NB
in the competition. Matthew Buck won two grueling three-hour
Phone (506) 646-2424
matches on Saturday to win a place in the semi finals where he played
Pat Lyons. Pat Lyons went on to win 6-2 in the third set to become a
finalist. He was stopped there by a player from Toronto. Lyons also
went to the finals of the men's doubles championship with partner
Helping You Plan
Glen Cleland from Fredericton, but they were defeated by Mischa
Moscovitch and Dave McGavin from Toronto. For Tomorrow, Today.
Despite the challenges of weather and schedules, the Rothesay
Tennis Club hosted a well run tournament. Thanks to all co-ordinators
and volunteers for all their hard work to make it a success. 213
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The Fundy Bay Festival will be an awakening! A celebration! A
mixture of music, dance, theatre, and visual arts will be a feast for
the senses and the Saint John regions first multi-cultural festival.
“A Guide to
The festival showcases outstanding performers and artists, creates a
positive atmosphere for family and friends and raises awareness of
our diverse, colourful, spirited community.
Planning Ahead” Rod Anderson
With festivities for all ages, we will gather together, embrace the Preplanning Counselor
arts, offer encouragement and opportunity and we will watch a more
vibrant arts community emerge. An aura of excitement, energy and
passion will help us create a signature festival of which Saint John
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and all participants will be proud of. www.fundyfuneralhome.com
The Fundy Bay Festival is a non-profit based festival; “by the
people for the people”. It is a multi-cultural event celebrating the
different genres of music and performing arts throughout Canada, The Better Water
for all ages.
www.fundybayfestival.com. Event schedule includes: Thursday, Company.
August 5th - 6:00-10:30pm, One Night/One Wish at the Blue Olive
Nightclub - a fundraiser for the Children’s Wish Foundation. The Renovating your kitchen or bathroom?
evening features a full meal (60.00/person includes full meal,
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Friday, August 6th - 9:00pm, Suzie McNeil Maritime Tour with
opening act from Sussex ‘Contrast’ (six 14 year old boys) at the Blue Call 849-7638 for a free water analysis
Olive, Mediterrean Restaurant (Rothesay Avenue). Tickets are
$20/advance or $25/at the door. Toll Free 1-800-222-9501
For a full line-up of events visit the website at 5 Elliot Rd., Rothesay
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sjkvnewcomersclub@gmail.com. We get together for monthly
lunches and coffees, book club, weekly bridge, mahjong, walking,
Day Trippin’ Tours Moms & Tots along with other interest groups and social get-
togethers.
Get in touch … meet other “newcomers” to the Saint John area. For
Saturday, October 2, - Mystery Day Tour $85pp more information go to our blog at
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KV SUMMERFUN
By Maria Debly
The topic of this week's article is pets, so
here is some information about caring for
your furry (or feathery, or scaly, or
shelled…) friends during the summer
months.
Just like humans, animals need to keep
hydrated when it is warm out. In the
Big Top
summer time, water should be changed at least twice a day. It is also
advisable to change their food more often, because the heat can
cause it to spoil. Eric Hughes, local pet shop owner, suggested that
Frenchy’s
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Flies can sometimes be a problem in the summer, so hamster or bird
owners may want to consider cleaning their pets' cages more
frequently than usual. Freezing dogs' bones can also help avoid bug
problems.
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Because of the parks and trails in the area, walking a dog in the HUGE Selection of Books
summer is significantly easier (and much more fun) than trying to Just Arrived at
brave cold weather and icy sidewalks in December; however, there
are still a few things to keep in mind. On their official website, the
$1.00 and $2.00!
ASPCA warns, "When walking your dog, steer clear of areas that
you suspect have been sprayed with insecticides or other
Rags $10/bag
chemicals." An employee at the Saint John Animal Rescue League Monday to Saturday 9:00am to 9:00pm
pointed out that on extremely sunny days, the pavement can become Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm
hot enough to irritate a dog or cat's paws. Pet owners should be Take Exit 198 off Highway 1. Old Trans-Canada Highway.
Turn right 1 km coming from Moncton. Turn left 1 km coming from Saint John
cautious while walking on trails, too: Lynn Erwin, local pet Down the road from the Pine Cone Campground
groomer, says that if you're walking Fido in a wooded area, you
should check his fur for fleas and also for ticks, which can carry Locally Owned & Operated
Lyme disease.
There are numerous arrangements that can be made for a pet owner
that will be travelling on their vacation. Shelley Rogers, the Shelter
Manager at the Animal Rescue League cautions that if you're Building a Deck? Building Anything?
bringing your pet with you, never leave your pets alone in a parked Use our quality lumber for best results.
vehicle, because "Even with the car windows cracked open, a Tongue & Groove Pine
vehicle can become a furnace within minutes. This could result in Sikkens Stain
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Specialists from the IWK take their expertise to Maritime communities in the form of traveling clinics, particularly in
the areas of pediatric neurology, orthopaedics, cardiology and respiratory medicine. In addition, using computer-based
videoconferencing technology, the IWK provides specialized care to Maritime families through the Children's
TeleHealth NetworkTM.
As well, a team of specially trained nurses and respiratory therapists from the IWK travels by air and ground
ambulance to outlying Maritime communities to stabilize and transfer critically ill newborns, older children and
mothers with high-risk pregnancy situations.
All of us know of someone who has benefitted from the excellent care available through the IWK. All of us can help.
Here is an example of how your money is put to work for Maritime kids.
One of the priority needs of the IWK Health Centre in 2008-09 was the purchase of several SMART Syringe Pumps
for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). These new SMART Syringe Pumps are often needed by the tiniest and
the most critically ill patients at the IWK, as they deliver very small amounts of very powerful medications. Many of
these patients require several different medicines at one time and it’s not uncommon for one patient to use up
to 16 of these pumps. The new SMART technology turns a regular IV pump into a computer that will alert the
caregiver if the dose, rate or concentration of the medicine is outside of the recommended limits. The SMART pump
also builds a medication library so that dates, times, medication strength and amounts are recorded. This adds an extra
layer of safety to patient care at the IWK by ensuring precise and accurate delivery of medication. Thanks to IWK
donors who gave during IWK Radiothons in Moncton, Charlottetown, Halifax and Sydney, and during the IWK
Telethon for Children, the PICU received 39 new SMART pumps.
Some of the other pieces of priority equipment purchased, thanks to the generous support of IWK donors, in 2008-09:
* Series Single Door Blood Bank Refrigerator for the Birth Unit
* Dental X-Ray System for Perioperative/Main OR
* Reichert RX Master Phoropter for the Eye Care Centre
* Cosy Cots for the Birth Unit and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
* HillRom Stretcher for the Fetal Assessment and Treatment Centre
* Scalp pH Analyzer for the Birth Unit
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NB & CANADIAN PLOWING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 59th NB Provincial and 58th Canadian Championships will be
TREE CARE held in Mundleville NB (Route # 470, 7.2 km west of Rexton) the
week of August 30th-September 4th inclusive. The NB competition
will be held on August 30th & 31st, and see plowing only with
Conventional Plows.
H. L. PATTON & SON LTD. The Canadian competition will be held on September 1st-4th and see
seniors from six provinces compete in both Conventional &
Save and Protect Your Trees! Reversible plows while juniors will compete in Conventional only.
The senior's will be competing in each of the two classes for the
Championship and the opportunity to represent Canada in at the
World Plowing match in Lindevad, Sweden on May 13th & 14th,
Improve your View & Sunlight, 2011. The junior champion will receive a one year scholarship to
Increase Real Estate Value Olds College in Olds AB.
Schedule for NB will see plowing on both days (Monday &
Reduce Tree Hazards Tuesday) starting at 9:00am & 1:00pm. Schedule for the Canadian
Competition will be at 8:30am & 1:00pm, Wednesday-Friday with
Tree Pruning, Repair, Planting, Nurturing, competition on Saturday starting at 10:00am only.
We would also like to suggest you plan to attend our Fund Raising
and Hazardous Tree Removal. Auction on Thursday evening September 2nd at the Rexton Curling
Club. Auctioneer for the evening will be Bev Folkins, from Sussex.
15 Years in Business. For information: Gary Keith 506-372-9427, garyck@nbnet.nb.ca or
David Mundle 506-523-9685, dmmundle@xplornet.com. 807
Ask about our FREE Tree Assessment
and Complimentary Tree Mulch.
LIFE AT THE LAKES
Our annual event hosted by Queens County Heritage, The
Call Dwayne Patton, BSc. Forestry Washademoak Chamber of Commerce, and the Village of
Cambridge-Narrows will be held on August 7th& 8th - a celebration of
849-1499 art, music, food, wine and commerce.
This is a wonderful opportunity for all ages to have fun on a summer
weekend. Come for one day or both and experience everything from
locally produced herbs and lavender, quilt displays, art displays,
powered paragliding demonstrations, historical photographs and
interviews with village elders, bird photographs, weaving &
blacksmith demonstrations, vintage car show and activities for the
children; not to mention tours at local locations
To top it all off there will be a two seating fund raising salmon dinner
followed by a live concert featuring our very own Wendy Nielson and
friends on Saturday; and music with local fiddler Wayne Friars and
his friends Sunday afternoon; all at our Bandstand. There are places
to eat locally and a free corn boil at the Pines Conservation Park.
Bring chairs and blankets and settle in for a wonderful weekend.
For more information (times and locations) on “Life at the Lakes”
check out the website at www.w-rcc.ca/lifeatthelakes.html. 816
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DRAGON BOAT TEAM FUNDRAISER
Breasts Ahoy, Southern NB Dragon Boat team for Breast Cancer
Survivors will be holding a fundraising BBQ on Saturday, August
7th beginning at 10:00am at the Millidgeville Superstore. Our
mission is to show that there is life after any debilitating disease -
just get out and live it.
Proceeds will help the team host several other Maritime Breasts DRY FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Cancer teams at the Saint John Dragon Boat Festival in August. We
welcome your support. Paddles Up. 829
16” Maple - Cut, split and delivered $230/cd
16” Birch - Cut, split and delivered $180/cd
Also large quantities of old growth maple tree
lengths for sale at roadside, close to Hampton.
LIONS BINGO IN KV
Bingo every Sunday night at the Island View- Call 832-4709 after 5pm or 512-0306
Quispamsis Lions Club. Doors open at 6:00, and
the first game starts at 7:00pm. Full canteen
services by Wendy. N E I G H B O R H O O D WAT C H
The Lions Club is located by the Ken Val Co-op PROGRAM
in Quispamsis. 203
The Rothesay Regional Police Force invites
you to attend a public information session
regarding the revitalization of the
Neighborhood Watch Program in the
PET BIRD RESCUE Kennebecasis Valley. During this information session, co-
Located at 95 Neck Road, Summerville, “Pet Bird Rescue” is a non- ordinators will be aiming to sign-up block captains for 11
profit rescue centre for pet birds who have been neglected or cannot designated zones within Rothesay and Quispamsis, including
remain in their present home. An effort is made to find homes for
French Village, Hammond River, Gondola Point, Renforth, and
them, or a home will be provided until other arrangements can be
made. For those who are turning in pets - cage, toys and food must be Kennebecasis Park, as well as all major subdivisions.
provided. Please join us on Tuesday, August 3rd, 7:00pm at the Rothesay
For more information contact 506-763-3323. 825 Regional Police Force headquarters (126 Millennium Drive,
Quispamsis) or call 847-6300 for further details. 217
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CHARACTER BUILDERS
YMCA AFTER-SCHOOL
A Place to Be, Belong, Become
Located in a community near you!! The Saint John Y
offers Licensed After-School Care in 12 locations.
Monday - Friday 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Full Day
634-7720 programs on school closure days.
Your child will experience an enriched environment that will
provide a multitude of activities.
Arts & Crafts
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Indoor/outdoor activities,
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Field trips
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and much, much more
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They will develop life long friendship while having fun!!
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AIDS WALK FOR LIFE EVENT
Get out those running shoes! Register for the Scotiabank AIDS
Walk for Life, which is to be held Sunday, September 19th at Fisher 2 Summer Shows of
Lakes. All money raised remains with AIDS Saint John to provide
programs and services in south-western New Brunswick. Campground Confidential
Participate as an individual, or team up with colleagues, family, July 17th & Aug 7th
friends, social club or athletic group.
There is no fee for team registration and all pledge amounts are
welcomed. Day-of registration will start at 11:00am at the Fisher Regular Scheduled Shows School of Rock
Lakes A-Frame, and the walk/run starts at noon. You can register Re-open Aug 27th Opens Aug 15th - 20th
online at www.aidswalkforlife.ca/SaintJohn.htm, and more
information is available by calling Leigh Aube at 652-2437. 617 For more information on shows
and show times, please visit our website:
www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com
693-8720 68 Exmouth St,
PAUL GRANNAN ANNUAL (PGA) 847-2421 Saint John, NB
The Saint John Rotary Club is pleased to announce
that their Paul Grannan Annual (PGA) charity golf
event is almost sold out. The organizing committee,
headed by Sean O’Neill and Chris Grannan, are
working to support the Paul Grannan Fund with The
Greater Saint John Community Foundation and the Saint John
Rotary Boys and Girls Club. The August 26th shotgun start event
includes lunch, 18 holes of golf, an auction, reception and dinner at
the Algonquin Golf Club and Hotel, St. Andrews-by-The-Sea. YOURS TO ENJOY, EXPLORE AND PROTECT
Four hole-in-one high-end prizes are being lined up for the Par 3 FROM JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 6, 2010
holes. Tickets to professional sports events, concerts, fine dining
experiences and Westjet airline tickets will also be offered. On-
course restaurant and beverage sampling will be available on many NATIONAL LECTURE SERIES
holes. Non-golfers are welcome to book for the reception and dinner Thursday, August 12, 2010, 7:00pm
only.
Dr. Karen Kidd
Since 1976, The Greater Saint John Community Foundation
administers funds, small and large, donated by public-spirited Why Small Amounts of Pollution
citizens for the benefit of Greater Saint John and its people. Can Cause Big Problems for
Earnings from the permanently endowed funds, including the Paul Fish in Canada
Grannan Fund, are donated as annual grants to local charities, within
a 50km radius of Saint John to a wide range of worthy causes- youth, Thursday, August 26, 2010, 7:00pm
seniors, health& medicine, the environment, education, social Dr. Donald McAlpine
services and the arts. Frogwater: parasites, deformed frogs,
For Tournament Information contact: 658-3600. and other bizarre stuff that swims in the
www.grannanhospitalitygroup.com. 624 water you might drink
C O M M U N I T Y A D U LT L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M
Free classes in Math & English, lower levels up to GED. Small New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square Saint John, NB, E2L 4Z6
(506) 643-2300 1-888-268-9595 www.nbm-mnb.ca
classes, mornings or afternoons, Monday-Friday. Start at your own
skill level, work at your own pace. The program will take place at the Presented nationally in partnership with:
Carleton Community Centre. Call Jim Burns for more info at 658-
2815. 610
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Reminder: KEITH FAMILY REUNION
The descendants of Daniel and Elizabeth (Disbrow) Keith will hold
their 71st annual Family Reunion on Saturday, August 7th at the
Havelock Memorial Hall, Havelock. Mark the date on your
calendar! Renew acquaintances with family and friends and plan to
enjoy the afternoon with a silent auction and pot-luck supper (please
bring something to contribute to the silent auction and pot-luck
supper).
Registration will be at 1:00pm. Please phone 853-7719 for further
information or email sherrillc@rogers.com for newsletter. 810
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DEVELOPMENT THROUGH HOCKEY
How far can your skates take you? Hockey is for fun. At the same
time, hockey can provide players with life-changing challenges
and opportunities, and can help develop the self-discipline,
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teamwork and determination that lead to success outside of the Screened Topsoil, Gravel, Sand,
hockey rink. For all those reasons, Hockey New Brunswick has Crushed Rock, Fill, Shale,
re-structured its Elite Development model, and we’d like to Drain & Tile Repairs, Septic Repairs,
provide you with more information about opportunities that Road Building, Bulldozer &
young hockey players may want to aim for right now and in their Excavator Rentals
future hockey careers. On Sunday, August 15th from 2:00-
4:00pm come to Simonds High School (Hickey Road, Saint John) ~ 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~
to find out how far a player can to on a pair of skates.
Hockey New Brunswick’s Elite Development Zone Association
GARDEN COMPOST
Cellular 650-3536
South presents “Development through Hockey”, an information
session for all atom to midget-aged players and their parents in 847-7910
southern NB. At this open house, you will have a chance to: learn
more about the EDZA model and its objectives; talk to EDZA
South’s AAA program leaders and coaches; find out if Prep
School hockey is a viable option for your player; hear from a
representative of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League about
how players “make it” to major junior hockey.
There is not cost to attend, but register now and have a chance to
win an Easton helmet (winner must be in attendance to claim the
Thank You
The family of the late Jessie Suttie wishes
prize). There will also be door prizes.
To r e g i s t e r o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t : to thank family & friends for all the acts
www.nbaaahockey.com or contact Wayne Fraser at 848-0652. of kindness during our recent loss.
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Thank you to those who sent food,
flowers, phone calls, cards, E-mails,
K V M H A 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 11 B O A R D O F donations & attended her funeral.
DIRECTORS
We were so overwhelmed by the response.
The Kennebecasis Valley Minor Hockey
Association's board of directors for the 2010-
2011 season has been announced. Barry Special thanks to Rev. Chris Hayes for a
Farnsworth returns as President, a position he
beautiful service and to Marlene Ross &
had held from 2005 to 2008, while Past
President Darren Zwicker continues as President of the newly Susan Dunphy for their part in the service.
formed Elite Draw Zone Area (EDZA) South board responsible
for elite development hockey and AAA teams from Sussex to St
Our sincere appreciation to Brock Reid &
Stephen. Peter Mabey will assume the duties of KVMHA Vice
President. Reid’s Funeral Home for their
New members to the KVMHA board include Todd Underhill as compassionate & professional service.
Director of Divisions, Tom Bayne as Director of Human
Resources, and Steve Griffin as Director of IP and Novice.
Continuing on the KVMHA board are Sheryl Titus as Director of Malcolm, Carol & Family
Administration, Janet MacDonnell as Director of
Communications, Pauline Laidman as Director of Female
Hockey, Robin Harvey as Director of Finance, Mark Goldsmith
Students
as Director of Ice, Duane Hilchie as Director of Revenues, and
Scott Robarts as Director of Technical Development.
The KVMHA board also announced the awarding of Life
Membership to long time volunteer Kim McCormick.
McCormick had served on the board for the past six years and had
volunteered in various positions for many years before that. 212
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RCL KENNEBECASIS BRANCH #58
61 Marr Road, Rothesay, NB E2E 5Y8 (506) 847-5146
SUMMER HOURS: Branch Hours: Monday-Wednesday 2:30-8:00pm; Thursday 2:30-
7 Days a Week 9:00pm; Friday 2:30-11:00pm; Saturday 2:00-9:00pm; Sunday
1:30-7:00pm.
9am - 7pm Sundays - 10:30am-12:30pm, Sunday Brunch $6.00/person; 2:00-
5:00pm, Rummoli every second Sunday.
GARDEN CENTER Tuesdays - 7:00pm, Executive Committee meeting the second
Tuesday of each month with General Meeting following at 8:00pm.
Saturdays - 3:00-6:00pm, Shuffleboard.
While the box store plant section starts to dry up,
we keep a paradise of plants out here all summer! Saturday, August 14th - Bill Blair Memorial Golf Tournament - this
annual event will occur at the Ponderosie Golf Course, near
Huge Selection of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, mulch Kingston with Tee off commencing at 10:00am. Afterwards at the
and gardening products branch, lunch, refreshments, and prizes. Registration now open.
Cost: $35.00/person. Pre-paid registration closes on July 31st.
The CORRAL is in full swing with a dozen kinds of farm animals Friday, August 20th - 5:00-7:00pm, Ham Dinner, appetizer, ham,
for the kids to see. Bring apples and veggies for them to eat. scalloped potatoes, veggies, dessert, tea/coffee for $10/person.
Reserve now by purchasing a ticket at the Branch. Pre-paid
reservations close on August 18th.
LANDSCAPE SERVICES Sunday, August 22nd - 7:00-9:00pm, The Legacy - The Champagnes
return to entertain at Br 58. Light Snacks, refreshments, and a free
MESSY BED? HAVE US MAKE IT FOR YOU. night of musical entertainment presented by Pam and Doug
We’ll fix up your old ones, or make you new ones! Champagne. Their variety of entertainment will include melodies
Pruning, edging, weeding, mulching, perennial care & transplanting from WW2 to the modern era-all focused on the Legion's
commemoration aims. Join us for an evening of fellowship-free.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & INSTALLATION Veterans-need help?: Veterans in need of assistance with VAC
Beds, lawns, walkways, walls, patios & ponds applications, disabilities, frailty, medical treatment contact Branch
Service Officer - Comrade Norman Gaillard 847-5146.
FREE ESTIMATES 847-8244 Serving the Public: Catering - all events within and without - menus
At Your Service...
Your Tree Care Specialists!
Planting Fertilizing
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Pruning
Soil Reconditioning
Diagnostic Services CLEAN AIR
IF IT HAS TO DO WITH TREES... WE DO IT.
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Ossekeag Publishing
Tel: 832-5613 Fax: 832-3353 Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555
242 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6B8
Email: info@ossekeag.ca
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F A M I LY P L U S F A L L G R O U P M AT U R E
PROGRAMS PROFESSI
Family Plus is pleased to provide group O N A L S
programs to the community, free of charge. NETWORK
This fall we are offering a slate of five evening IN SJ
programs. All programs are held at the offices “Mature
of Family Plus/Life Solutions, 199 Chesley
Professionals
Drive, Suite 204, Saint John. Pre-registration required for all
groups. Call 634-8295 for more information or to register (press 2 to Network
register): (MPN) a
Personal Breakthrough for Women - Learn how to be more s o c i a l
assertive, let go of barriers and establish healthy boundaries. Start networking
date: September 22nd, Introductory session: September 8th. organization
Personal Breakthrough for Men - Assists men in the development for single
of positive coping skills/strategies to help effectively manage anger, adults over
stress and conflict. Start date: September 9th. the age of 40
Active Parenting Now (5-12 year olds) - Learn how to build a has been
stronger relationship with your children, instill self-esteem and launched in
apply key discipline methods. Start date: September 13th. Saint John.
Teen Self-Esteem and Assertiveness - Topics discussed in the group MPN offers a
include: media's impact on body image and self-esteem, healthy and
forum to meet
unhealthy relationships, peer pressure, bullying and
communication. Start date: September 16th. and exchange
Co-operative Parenting After Separation/Divorce - Assists ideas, develop friendships and share common interests. They have a
separated/divorced parents cope with their anger and pain while Meet and Greet Social every Friday night, 5:30 to 7:30pm at the
minimizing the negative impact of divorce on their children. Start Chateau Saint John, on Rockland Road. You will be warmly
date: October 21st. 621 welcomed by a MPNSJ greeter who will introduce you to other
members. A group of them also go out to dinner after the Meet and
Greet. They have already participated in several different activities
VON FOOT CLINIC IN QUISPAMSIS
VON Foot Clinics in Quispamsis are held at St. David’s (7 Gondola and are looking forward to a lot more interesting things to do
Point Road) every Wednesday. For more information/appointments through the seasons.
please call the VON Office at 635-1530. 209 We hope you can find time to join us.” 831
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FAIRVALE OUTING ASSOCIATION
lize
to rea ’s
8 River Road, Rothesay
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ropert
Crib every Wednesday at 7:30pm. For information please call Sam
your p ntial? Gauvin at 847-8261. Everyone welcome.
pote Bingo every Thursday night. Doors open at 6:00 games start at
US!
CALL 6:55pm. 10 regular games, 4 specials and a jackpot game. Also early
and late games and building pots (Bonanza, Lucky 7, Pyramid and
Treasure Chest). For information please call Richard at 847-4163.
Landscaping Canteen services available.
Maintenance Hall rentals are available for various types of events/activities. The
Award Winning Designs Hall is also available for special benefit functions at no charge. New
Landscapes & Designs Supplies members always welcome. For further information please contact
Margaret at 849-0031. 402
65 Marr Road, Rothesay
www.urbanlandscaping.ca 849-4124 THE CHASE IS ON!
Kristen Wheaton is challenging the community of Saint John to
hunt, climb and paddle to help people with liver disease. On
Sunday, August 22nd from 1:00-4:00pm Kristen is hosting The
Amazing Chase for Liver Race, a fundraising event in Rockwood
Park in support of the Canadian Liver Foundation. Beginning at the
Lily Lake Pavilion at noon, participants will embark on the first leg
of their race with a geo-caching adventure throughout Rockwood
Park - where they will be challenging themselves and other teams in
rock climbing and paddling challenges. Once they have finished the
race, competitors and supporters will enjoy a Barbecue Party at Lily
Lake.
Host Kristen Wheaton is living with a rare Liver disease called
Primary Sclerosing Colangitis (or PSC) and is currently on the
waiting list for a liver transplant. "I'm now 26 years old and when I
was diagnosed at 23 I didn't know anything about Liver Disease or
its symptoms. With the support of my family and friends, I know I
will make it through a transplant and I want to join others in the goal
of finding a cure for these life altering diseases." She hopes her story
will inspire others to get involved in the event and to learn more
about liver disease for the sake of their own health and their families.
Kristen hopes to recruit 80 teams at $100 per team with proceeds
going to support her fundraising goal for the Give'r for Liver
marathon team in 2011. The Canadian Liver Foundation's national
Give'r for Liver program in partnership with the Running/Walking
Room provides training to team members wanting to fundraise for
liver health while participating in national and international
marathons. The Amazing Chase for Liver Race is also a first step
toward another of Kristen's goals - starting a local chapter for the
Canadian Liver Foundation here in Saint John.
The Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF) mandate is to promote liver
health and to reduce the incidence and impact of all liver disease. To
achieve this goal, the CLF works through volunteers and chapters
across the country to improve public awareness and understanding
of liver health and liver disease,
Wayne Browne and Lynn Browne raise funds for research and If your garage door
are pleased to announce the upcoming
Garage needs it...We have it!!
education programs. Doors!!
marriage of their daughter Teams and individuals wishing 485-1994
Constance (Connie) Lynn Browne to register for The Amazing
We supply, install
to Rene Joseph Losier Springs and service any and
Chase for Liver Race can visit Rollers
son of Florent and Dianne Losier.
The wedding will take place in
www.amazingchase4liver.ca or Hinges all commercial and
call 506-333-7955 or email Weatherstripping
Nauwigewauk, NB, August 21, 2010
and amazingchase@liver.ca for Openers for
LiftMaster residential garage
of their son more information. any size door doors and openers
Douglas Ray Browne Those interested can also seek We Sell The Best And Service The Rest!
to Stephanie Mika Nakada more information by phoning Hill Manufacturing Ltd
daughter of Toshihiko and Yukie Nakada. the Canadian Liver Foundation 1342 Route 870
The wedding will take place in Atlantic Canada Regional Belleisle E5P 1H4
Creek, NB
Pickering, ON, August 28, 2010 Office 1-866-423-8538 or email (506) 485-1994
atlantic@liver.ca. 625 Toll Free 1-866-606-6158
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IRVING NATURE PARK - EVENTS
The Irving Nature Park is a 600 acre (243 hectare) site created by to R-410A
INVERTER
help protect an environmentally significant area. This special part of
the Fundy coastline, minutes from downtown Saint John, is swept
twice daily by some of the highest tides in the world. Mud flats and
salt marsh are along one side. A long sandy cobble beach is on the
other. The area nurtures one of the province’s richest marine
ecosystems.
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picnic sites and its free gas barbecues.
“Every year, over 5000 school children participate in
environmental education programs at the Irving Nature Park
including special events on geological history, meteor showers, The Kennebecasis Valley Basketball Association
mud flat ecology, butterfly identification, craft sessions, story
sessions and children’s day camps,” said Samantha Perrin, Park is holding
Manager, Irving Nature Park. “All events are free and park
maintenance, educational programs and beautification are fully Fall Registrations
funded by J.D. Irving, Limited,” Perrin said.
Upcoming events at Irving Nature Park: Online registration/payment beginning mid August @ www.kvba.ca
Friday, August 13th - 8:30pm, Astronomy Night - the crescent Mail in registration visit website for form www.kvba.ca
moon, Venus, Mars, and Saturn will be clustered together in the
Paper registration at Soccer Plus
evening twilight, with Mercury trying not to be seen closer to the
horizon. Their close proximity to each other is an illusion, for they In person registration Aug 25- 26, 6:30-8:30 Memorial Arena
are millions of kilometres apart. Join the Saint John Astronomy Registration Deadline Sept 8
Club and Irving Nature Park staff for a presentation on the planets'
sizes and distance and why we see them clustered like this.
Following the presentation we will attempt to locate and observe
them with telescopes and binoculars. As darkness sets in, the
telescopes will be pointed at wonders of the night sky that lie far
beyond the solar system, and perhaps we will see some lingering
"shooting stars" from the Perseid meteor shower. Meet under the
Furniture, art, pottery
Interpretation shelter. The gate will be re-opened for this event.
Tuesday, August 24th - 7:15pm, Pirate Dave and his friends come
at 129 Gorham’s Bluff Road
to the Irving Nature Park. Pirate Dave, with the assistance of some Kingston, NB
of the Irving Nature Park Staff, will acquaint participants with the
life of pirates though stories, songs, and stunts in this one-hour Saturday, August 14, 2010
program which will be followed by a chance to enjoy Pirate hot
chocolate and ginger cookies. 616
from 9:00am - 5:00pm
Church Chart
Try it!!
Service Every Sunday Children’s Program
10:00 am for Grades K-5
Childrens programs available Come join us Tuesday through
for nursery to grade 4 during Thursday for fun filled activies
service time. based on a theme of Faith Builders.
August 29th Outdoor Service July 13 - August 19, 9am - 12pm
at the Arts & Culture Park at Only $2.00 per day!
10:00am instead of at the Church.
Kennebecasis Baptist Church
383 Hampton Road , Quispamsis Across from KVHS - 847-5822
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Reminder: LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Canadian Senior Little League Championships will be held
August 7th-12th at Memorial Field, Dever Road, Saint John. Teams
from across the country will compete for the right to represent the
country at the Senior Little League World Series.
For tournament information, please check us out at
www.leaguelineup.com/championships. 802
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SERVICES OFFERED
community classifieds COATINGS SUMMER SALE! Coatings for garage
floors, pool decks, front steps, walkways. Residential,
BUSINESS
business, concrete or wood. Call Bruce, 693-7730.
CHILD CARE
GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil
ROTHESAY NURSERY SCHOOL'S TEACHERS weddings performed when and where you choose.
have more than 27 years experience of providing a Telephone 847-2079.
quality play school environment. We have openings in
our 2010-2011 programs for children aged 3 and 4 FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks, tractors and
starting in September. Call, 847-1810, or register in farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small
person. We are located at 7 Gondola Point Road in scrap. 763-2933 or 333-9067.
Rothesay. COUNTRY HAIRSTYLING 234 Hammond River
WHO’S WHO
NEED A SITTER FOR A FEW HOURS? Errands, Rd., Quispamsis. Great prices, great hours. Look
appointments? Making a trip to French Village area forward to seeing you. Sandra Smith 849-2118.
and need someone to watch your child(ren)? Contact VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING -
Claudette for details, cell 721-6417 or home 847-1792. CRAFTMANSHIP. RV's, boat covers, recovering &
EMPLOYMENT restyling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning,
seagrass, canvas. 832-7870.
MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from home. Free
website, unlimited support, computer required. LAWN INSTALLATIONS, SOD & HYDROSEED,
www.healthyhome4our2boys.com. hedge & tree pruning, tree removal. Residential &
WANTED - BLUEBERRY RAKERS/PICKERS for
approx. 2nd week in August in Upham. 847-8804.
commercial. Call Mike 636-1244.
CLEAN UP SERVICES, yard, basements, JUNK,
will haul away anything. Prices very reasonable.
4 Runs
LEARN TO TURN 10-15 HRS/WEEK into
$1000.00+/month. Operate a mini office outlet from
your computer. FREE online training, FREE
evaluation.www.yourfreedomoffice.com.
Kevin 847-4304 or cell 721-8204.
GULLY BEADS GARDEN PARTY - Come shop
our unique jewelry for you. Aug. 14, 8:00am-4:00pm
$80.00
at 57 Bartlett Ave. Hampton. www.gullybeads.com.
POSITION AVAILABLE AT SUNNY PATCH
DAYCARE to work with special needs child. HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Laforge. BUS TOURS
$9.50/hr, 40 hours/week. Shift is 7:30am- Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and
weather stripping of all models. Phone 485-2151. BURGESS TOURS
12:30pm/2:00pm-5:00pm. Please call 832-1818. Oct 2 - 6 Boston Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard
FIREWOOD BRIAN'S MAINTENANCE & HOME REPAIR - Sept 10 - 21 National Quartet Convention Louisville KY, Amish PA
Carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile, Nov 30 - Dec 5 NYC Christmas Tree Lighting
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split electrical etc. Over 20 years experience. Free Eastern Caribbean Cruise May 5 - 15, 2011 $1650pp
firewood, delivered. Call 485-2349. estimates. Call Brian 839-2296. (506) 386-3180
8' LENGTHS OF HARDWOOD FOR SALE, Visit our website for 2010 tours. www.burgesstours4u.ca
TUTORING, ONE ON ONE, ALL AGES AND
MAPLE, 10% birch. 432-0560 before 9:00pm. SUBJECTS, certified teacher, experienced tutor, call
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call Ken 663-5589 or email alimarie.logue@gmail.com. CARPENTRY
Northrup, 832-4326, leave message. PROFESSIONAL GEL NAILS, full set $50.00, fills DOUBLE DECKERS
DRY FIREWOOD, MAPLE AND YELLOW $35.00. KV area. 640-0345.
BIRCH, prompt delivery. 832-5416 or 651-8693. DECKS ARE OUR SPECIALTY
STUMP GRINDERZ, QUICK, EFFICIENT, Wood Top Quality Work
FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. Custom STUMP REMOVAL, with no lawn damage. Call Composite Reasonable Rates
lengths available, $230+ per cord depending on Karl 647-STUMP (7886). Glass Railings References Available
delivery area, good cords guaranteed 763-2560.
ENGAGED? WEDDINGS AND RENEWALS. Don Fennell 849-3116 Cell 663-1883
FOR SALE When, where, and how you wish. Booking now for
SOLID PINE 8 DRAWER DRESSER with large 2010 and 2011. Call Janet. 847-9833. CARPENTRY PLUS
mirror, dark stain, great condition, $400.00 OBO. 847- BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailer, motor
5456 homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. Call 721- Jake of All Trades
PRAYERS 4255. Roofing Renovation
PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never HANDYMAN - GENERAL CARPENTRY and Vinyl Siding Decks
known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount home repair - no job’s too small, including home New Construction Blown in
Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed maintenance for seniors. Call 432-4904. If no answer insulation
485-1119 434-4171
Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist please leave message with phone number or call 434-
me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and 3830 cell.
show me you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of
CHIMNEYS & WOODSTOVES
HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential,
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech commercial, recreational, restyling and customization.
you from the bottom of my heart to secure my Trust your furniture to the professionals. The most
necessity (make request). There are none who can Inspection, Cleanings & Repairs
training and experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving Roofing and Carpentry Services
withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, you for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849-8008. Over 30+ Years Experience
pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), O My Reputation is your safe guard
Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING & CLEANING
this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then publish it & it SERVICE, junk, garbage, construction, demolition, 849-0106
will be granted. D.H. brush, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also
REAL ESTATE
picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-3982. CONSTRUCTION
RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for more clients
3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH BASEMENT APT., 2 in the KV and surrounding areas. Services offered: Shea’s Construction
car garage, beautiful view, sits on 1 acre land, general house cleaning, decluttering, organizing etc., New Home Construction ! Renovations ! Garages
$149,000.00. 303 Upper Golden Grove Rd, call 696- also accepting commercial clients. Free estimates. Fire Place Mantels ! Drywall ! Trim & Finish Work
6657. 832-3894. Laminate Flooring ! Ceramic Tile
NEW PRICE $259,900, Garden Home, 5 Merritt Hill Decks ! Bamboo Flooring Sales & Installations
WANTED
Rd, Quispamsis (end of Gondola Point Rd), Ph: 640-1128 Fax: 832-0534
superlative waterviews, John Hart Construction, see WANTED HOUSES TO CLEAN. Reasonable rates.
propertyguys.com, ID#118248 or call 847-1243. References available. Call Tammy @ 333-4855.
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Ditching
Compact Excavating
Drain Tile Fully
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Pet Safe Containment Systems EDLING ROOFING
New Roofs/Re-roofs
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Tree & Stump Removal Call Mike Anderson 832-2317 Locally Owned & Operated
Easy Access to backyards Lifetime Warranty Senior’s Discounts
with minimal property damage Money Back Guarantee Fully Insured ~ 25 Years Experience
Jeff Doherty 650-0186 763-2741 www.roverpetcontrol.com 434-2482
GARAGE DOORS PET FENCING TREES
HILL MANUFACTURING D & H INGROUND DOG FENCING TREE CARE
We sell and install Garaga, Commercial Sales, installation and training provided.
and Residential doors & openers. H.L Patton & Son Ltd.
GARAGA DEALER Lowest price & Satisfaction Guaranteed *Removal *Pruning *Repair, etc.
For all your tree care needs.
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485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158 Call Don @ 647-5527 Dwayne Patton BSc. Forestry • 849-1499
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