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Ravings By Mike Hickey

“BRIDGES”
Well!! I've got my bridge finished well ahead of schedule and have
crossed to the other side several times without significant
incident. Of course I used a lot of quality control and tested the
strength of the bridge on numerous occasions, but best of all the
missus never even caught on as to why I insisted she jump up and
down in the middle. You see, I had spent a lot of time doing very
sophisticated calculations in order to figure out the size and
number of logs needed. But this bridge was considerably longer
than a previous one I had built and my newer tractor was quite a
bit heavier due to the loader and the cab. After weeks of figuring
what the actual weight of the tractor might be and what the
strength of a 10" log sitting beside a 9" log might be, it finally
dawned on me that I was just totally guessing. Oh Honey!!!
Before the completion of the bridge, however, I did need to go
out on it several times in order to prepare the landing on the
other side. This went quite well until I nearly dropped a front
wheel right through as a couple of logs decided to separate.
Easing forward, I successfully got off the bridge but on the wrong
side. So I had to pause for a few minutes and ponder this little
dilemma.
One of the great advantages of having a tractor with a cab and
various holders for carrying stuff, is that I happened to be
reasonably equipped to deal with almost any emergency.
Hanging off one of my outside brackets was an old "come along".
With the tractor out of the way I was able to run the cable all the
way around the offending logs and crank them tightly so that
when I backed up over them again they were secure. Yeah!!!
Now that the bridge is fully open for business, my first priority is
to try and sell it. My thought is that after 20 years or so, the
bridge might require maintenance and I don't want to get stuck
with the bill for the millions that it might cost if I can't do it
myself. I figure the tourism potential of the millions waiting to
tour the backwoods of Nauwigewauk would make this a real steal
for any government willing to invest $40 million or so. Failing to
come up with a dumb ... er ... interested buyer I may turn it into a
toll bridge. At an average fee of $10 per crossing I can recoup my
investment in about 50,000 years or so.
Please support my bridge!! If the missus ever discovers my
reason for her jumping up and down ... I am going to need the
funds to build a bridge to someplace far, far away. 800

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KC HISTORICAL SOCIETY - HERITAGE DAY
The Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will hold
its annual Heritage Day on Saturday, August 14th in Lower Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.
Millstream, which is located 3kms from Apohaqui on Route
880. This year we will focus on the Lower Millstream area and
the 200th anniversary of the Sharp Farm.
Events include registration and genealogical information
(focusing on Parlee and Sharp) from 1:00-4:00pm at the
Lower Millstream Community Hall; open house tours at the
Sharp farm and visits to both the United and Baptist
Churches from 2:00-4:00pm; a bean and brown bread supper,
sponsored by George and Frances Sharp from 5:00-6:00pm at
the hall, and a Ghost Walk at Lester Cemetery from 6:30-
8:00pm.
Everyone is welcome and there is no charge. 812 SOPHIE
SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS’ CENTRE NEWS
50 Perry Street, Sussex 433-8480; sasc@nb.aibn.com
The Centre is open (Summer hours) Tuesday-Thursday from
9:00am-4:00pm (summer hours) for adults - memberships
are available at $20/person/year. Hall rental is available by
calling 433-8480.
Mondays & Fridays - Closed for the month of August.
Tuesday, August 10th & 31st - 9:00am games, cards, chat,
darts; 10:00am, rughookers; 12:00noon soup & sandwich;
1:30pm bingo for members.
EMMA
Tuesday, August 17 & 24th - Closed. SOPHIE is one of the 6 abandoned tabbies, "Munchkins"
Wednesday, August 11th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts. that we advertised a few issues back. She is now 11
Wednesday, August 18th & 25th - Closed. weeks old and cute as a button. Full of mischief and fun
Thursday, August 12th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts; she plays very well with her two siblings (also female)
9:30, shuffleboard and Bridge. that are still with us at the Sanctuary.
Thursday, August 19th & 26th - Closed.
Saturday, August 21st - Closed. EMMA is one of two kittens that came our way. She's a
Sunday, August 15th, & 29th - Bingo, 6:30 Early Bird and beautiful 8 week old tortie with exceptionally beautiful
7:00pm Bingo. Bingo is cancelled for August 22nd due to the eyes and markings. She was a little shy when she first
came to the Sanctuary, but she got over that quickly. She
Flea Market.
plays well with the 3 "Munchkins" and they have
More information on the Centre is available on the website
accepted her completely.
at: www.sussexareaseniorscentre.com. 309
Both of these two kittens are in a foster home and being
well loved and looked after. However, they need a
WATERFORD CHARITY BINGO permanent home. If interested in either one or both,
The Sussex Vale Transition House will receive the proceeds please call us to make an appointment to meet them.
from the next Waterford Charity Bingo which will be held on
Friday, August 27th starting at 11:00am. A noon lunch for a
Toonie will be available.
For more information please call 433-1394, or 433-2141.
307
Cats are ready for new homes

GOLFER’S BACK?
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The adoption fee for cats in our care is $100.00, which includes:
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AND Treatment for worms, ear-mites, fleas
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AND
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' Phone: (506) 433-1256
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' Email: pawssanctuary@nb.aibn.com
196A Main Street, Sussex, N.B. Available eves & weekends
' Website: www.petfinder.org

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Summer Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday -
10:00am-5:00pm, Wednesday - 12:00noon-8:00pm, Saturday
& Sunday - closed.
Summer Reading Club is free and fun and it’s not too late to
join! We have over 350 children registered so far and together
they’ve read more than 3105 books! The first six weeks of the
club we spent exploring Chile, Peru, Japan, Greece, Egypt
and Russia through books, skits, puppet shows and crafts.
ELIMINATE The adventure continues over the next two weeks as we
BULKY HOSES! discover Canada and India. It’s not too late for your explorer
to “ See the World @ your library”; we’d love to register your
child anytime before August 17th.
Exclusive Our Summer Reading Club closing drop-in party is on
Wednesday, August 18th from 1:00-7:00pm. This year’s bash
Innovation! promises to be a great one! “Down by the Docks” musical
group will be here to entertain us from 3:00-4:00, there will
Retractable be Piñatas at 2:00, 5:00 and 6:00pm; and of course our
members can pick up their certificate and Subway cookie.
Hose System For more info on any of these programs please call 432-4585;
pre-registration is not required.
We are pleased to offer weekly programs for all ages. On
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For more info on any of these programs please call 432-
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annual Blueberry Festival on Sunday, August 15th from 2:30-
6:00pm at the Millstream Rec Centre (Rte 880, Berwick).
The menu includes: potato salad, ham, beans, blueberry
cheesecake, blueberry shortcake, or fresh blueberries, etc.
Take-outs available.
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CORN HILL BICYCLE FESTIVAL ENJOYED BY ALL
On July 24th the Corn Hill region’s rural bicycling opportunities
were shared with the 100 people who participated in the Corn
Jonathan Parlee (506) 434-3774 Hill Bicycle Festival. The festival attracted everyone from casual
» Free Estimates/Resonable Rates riders to avid cyclists and yes-even non-cyclists came and
» References Available participated in workshops.
During the day
» Lot Shaping, Screened Topsoil,
Demolition, Underground Utilities, seven rides left
French Drains from the festival’s
centre, the Corn
» Licensed Septic Installer Hill community
» Road/Driveway Building
» Culverts, Drain Tile hall. The routes
» Foundations covered various
» Excavating for Geothermal distances from 5
to 30 kilometers
but there was
even a 100km
ride. At the hall
there were
workshops going
on all day with the
important ‘How
To’ lessons on
proper gearing,
fix a flat tire, cycle
safely and maintain your bike. There was also a local history talk,
kids bicycle skills course, and Canada cycling tour slide-show.
The day was closed with a memorial ride for Hans Lammens, a
local cyclist who passed away this spring.
The Corn Hill Bicycle Festival was the first recreational cycling
event of its kind in New Brunswick. All in all it was a fantastic
day, with good weather, great volunteer help, and lots of smiling
faces. It should be noted the biggest hit of the day was the
incredible BBQ lunch prepared for the crowd.
Lastly, not only was a new festival introduced to the area but
the Corn Hill Cycling Routes Guide was also un-veiled. The guide
contains a map, which highlights some of the best routes around
Corn Hill, and provides cyclist with important local information.
The Corn Hill Bicycle Festival is a collaborative effort of the
Corn Hill Women’s Institute, and local cyclists. The key sponsor
of the festival and bike map is Fundy Model Forest. With festival
support from NB Wellness, Culture, and Sport, and local
businesses. Please visit our website to see a complete list of
sponsors and photos of the day.
www.bicyclecornhill.wordpress.com. 320

SINGLES & FRIENDS EVENTS


Singles and Friends will be hosting dances in Saint John: on
Building a Deck? Building Anything? Saturday, August 28th at the Branch #53, East Saint John,
1016 Bayside Drive with DJ-Duncan Loughery with Hazen;
Use our quality lumber for best results. and Saturday, September 4th at Branch #69 Legion, Wilson
Tongue & Groove Pine Street West. Doors open at 8:30pm and dance is from
Sikkens Stain 9:00pm-12:30am.
Cedar Decking Admission $5.00 for members and $7.00 for non-members.
Kiln Dried Construction Lumber 696-1915 info line for updates. 520
Hemlock Retaining Walls
Siding
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Rob Moore, MP
McMillan Forest Products Ltd. Fundy Royal
Belleisle Creek 485-1010
Toll Free: 1-866-433-4677
When it comes to lumber – We Deliver! www.robmooremp.com
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TERRY’S LETTER REQUESTING SUPPORT
FOR HIS MARATHON OF HOPE
Terry's Letter
The running I can do, even if I have to crawl every last mile.

The night before my amputation, my former basketball coach brought me a magazine with an article on
an amputee who ran in the New York Marathon. It was then I decided to meet this new challenge head on
and not only overcome my disability, but conquer it in such a way that I could never look back and say it
disabled me.

But I soon realized that that would only be half my quest, for as I went through the 16 months of the
physically and emotionally draining ordeal of chemotherapy, I was rudely awakened by the feelings that
surrounded and coursed through the cancer clinic. There were faces with the brave smiles, and the ones
who had given up smiling. There were feelings of hopeful denial, and the feelings of despair. My quest
would not be a selfish one. I could not leave knowing these faces and feelings would still exist, even
though I would be set free from mine. Somewhere the hurting must stop... and I was determined to take
myself to the limit for this cause.

From the beginning the going was extremely difficult, and I was facing chronic ailments foreign to
runners with two legs in addition to the common physical strains felt by all dedicated athletes.

But these problems are now behind me, as I have either out-persisted or learned to deal with them. I feel
strong not only physically, but more important, emotionally. Soon I will be adding one full mile a week,
and coupled with weight training I have been doing, by next April I will be ready to achieve something
that for me was once only a distant dream reserved for the world of miracles – to run across Canada to
raise money for the fight against cancer.

The running I can do, even if I have to crawl every last mile.

We need your help. The people in cancer clinics all over the world need people who believe in miracles.

I am not a dreamer, and I am not saying that this will initiate any kind of definitive answer or cure to
cancer. But I believe in miracles. I have to.

Terry Fox, October 1979

Terry Fox Run


September 19, 2010
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CODYS WI AUGUST FUN DAY
MASSAGE The Codys Women’s Institute will be holding
their Fun Day on Saturday, August 28th from
MATTERS Registered Massage Therapists
11:00am-4:30pm at the WI Hall (1 Codys Lane,
Rte 710) Codys. Come out and support the work
of the Codys WI - there will be all day music, yard
Cara Seeley sale, silent auction, bake sale, canteen, dessert
Jane McConchie-Payne table, children’s games, 50/50 draw and more.
(receptionist) We look forward to seeing you. For more information
Lyndi Leask contact 362-2135 or visit the website -
Melissa Smith codyswi.wordpress.com. 516
Erin Dunlop
433-4033
368 Main St, Sussex
Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available
Reminder: DEVELOPMENT THROUGH HOCKEY
Hockey New Brunswick has re-structured its Elite
Development model, and we’d like to provide you with more
information about opportunities that young hockey players
may want to aim for right now and in their future hockey
careers. On Sunday, August 15th from 2:00-4:00pm come to

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Simonds High School (Hickey Road, Saint John) to find out
how far a player can go on a pair of skates. 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 prize).
There will also be door prizes.
REGISTRATION FOR: 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 :
www.nbaaahockey.com or contact Wayne Fraser at 848-0652.
822
Red Cross Swim Kids
$70/1 child; $125/2 children;
Reminder: SIMONDS HIGHS‘75 REUNION
$30 per additional child A 35th Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 14th, 7:00pm
at Jake’s Steakhouse & Pub (535 Westmorland Road). Drop
in for the evening, have a bite to eat and visit with former
Moms & Tots Swim (up to 3 years) classmates, friends and teachers.
Any questions - contact Elisa Andriani at
10 weeks/$35 gambleg@nbnet.nb.ca, or Mary Jane at 633-9513. 815
Drop Ins/$7
“GARDEN OF DREAMS” GARDEN SHOW
th The Fundy Gardeners are holding their annual Garden Show
Wednesday August 25 7pm-9pm on Saturday, September 25th from 9:30am-3:00pm at the
Saturday August 28th 10am-12pm Kennebecasis Valley High School in Quispamsis. The theme
for this years’ show is “Regal Gardens, Riotous Blooms”.
Speakers at the show will be Ed Lawrence, retired Head
Gardener for Ottawa’s official residences and John
If you need more information please call 485-2660 Armstrong, local Dahlia expert and judge.
or email us at belleislepool@gmail.com Tickets ($15) each are available at:
janwilshaw@gardener.com or by calling 849-6401. 810

Canadian Red Cross


Standard First Aid Courses
Offered by: RBT Instruction,
a training partner with the Canadian Red Cross.
Courses running in Sussex 8:30-4:30
on the following dates:
August 28 - 29
To register: Call 1-888-451-5406
or e-mail rbtinstruction@live.ca

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Ken’s Auto Body
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for Hair and your Pet
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Lawn Tractor, Mower & Tiller Repairs
Great Service in available Insurance Claims Welcome
a relaxed atmosphere 9 Resort Lane, Phone: 488-3412
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Store Hours: 8-5 Mon. - Fri. 9-12 Sat.
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #76 THE SALISBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Mondays - 45's @ 8:00pm. The Summer Reading Club this summer
Tuesdays - Double crib @ 8:00pm. is "See the World @ your librar y®". This
Wednesday nights - Summer Darts, contact program is for all children including
A n n a Wa l s h a t 4 8 5 - 8 8 1 3 f o r m o r e pre-school age children who can
information. participate in a Read-To-Me program.
Thursdays - Correction: Dabber Bingo, Certificates of merit will be presented
Jackpot $1,000 in 50#’s or less & building. on Wednesday, August 18 th at 6:30pm at
Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#’s and/or consolation prize the librar y. Children can register at any time the librar y
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6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#’s Stor y times with a puppet show and crafts: Wednesdays at
and/or consolation prize $100. We also have wild #’s in 7:00pm & Fridays at 10:00am.
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charity event. Starts 7:00pm sharp. 10:00am.
Saturdays - Single crib @ 8:00pm. Summer Reading Club meets with stories, games &
crafts: Monday-Friday at 2:00pm. The closing party will
Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health
be held on Friday, August 20 th at 2:00pm.
care benefits? It does not matter how long you served. For
Each program is approximately one hour.
more information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service
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summer hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
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839-2212 or Gordon at 432-0779 or 485-8849. 502
Wednesday 1:00-5:00 and 6:00-8:00pm. 317

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HOME & VACUUM SHOP 2010
GATEWAY MALL, SUSSEX ~ OWNER DARREN ELLIS
PHONE: 433-1115

More Than Just a Vacuum Store


We carry a large selection of household
items and cleaning supplies
We warranty and repair the vacuums we sell
and also do repairs on our competitors models.
Come and check out our newly renovated
and fully stocked store!
Monday - Thursday 9:30 - 5:30
Friday 9:30 - 7:00
Saturday 9:30 - 3:00
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SALISBURY GOLDEN AGE CLUB EVENTS AT THE PETITCODIAC LIBRARY
The Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1st & 3rd 6 Kay Street, 756-3144
Thursday of each month with a pot luck lunch at 12:00noon. Summer Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Friday - 10:00am-
A meeting and games are held after the lunch. For more 1:00pm & 2:00-5:00pm; Thursday 2:00-5:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm.
information please call Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315 Mondays: 2:00-3:00pm, Monday Craft-ernoon for ages 6 and up;
until August 16th. Come make cool crafts from around the world.
Tuesdays: 10:30-11:00am, Babies in the Library until August 24th.
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FOOTBALL - FALL APPLICATIONS Thursdays: 3:00-4:00pm, Games Galore until August 12 for
Fundy Minor Football is now accepting fall applications. ages 6 and up. A fun time of playing lots of different games. th
Football is for boys and girls and minor football ranges from Fridays: 10:30-11:00am, Summer Story Time until August 20
ages 6 to 15. Everyone makes the team and all equipment is for ages 3-5. Songs, finger th
plays, and stories for young children.
supplied. Please, for your childrens’ wellness enroll them in Thursday, August 10 - 3:00-3:30 (weather permitting),
an activity - our physical and mental health are very Storytime Outside at the Gazebo. A special outdoor storytime for
important. ages 3-5 will take place in the Gazebo on Main Street.
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Fundy Minor Football goes from Sussex to St. Stephen. For Wednesday, August 11 - 11:00am-12:00noon, Adventures &
f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n v i s i t t h e w e b s i t e a t Exploring for ages 8 and up. An exciting time of crafts, games,
fundyminorfootball.com. 823 and other activities just for older kids.
Tuesday, August 17th - 2:30-3:30pm, LEGO® Block Party for
ages 6 and up. Come out and get creative with LEGO®.
CARD PARTY AT PENOBSQUIS Thursday, August 26th - 7:00-8:00pm, Pyjama Story Time - stories
Regular Monday night Card Parties are held at the Penobsquis for the entire family. Caregiver must be present.
WI Hall (132 Loop Road) at 7:30pm. All are welcome. 310 Used Book Sale Clearance - books for $1 a bag until the end of
August.
Adult Book Club -
Thursday, August 12th at
6:30pm, discussing The
Book of Negroes by
Lawrence Hill. On
September 9th we will be
discussing The Story of
Edgar Sawtelle by David
Wroblewski.
One-on-One Computer
Training: Appointments
available during library
open hours until August
20th. Do you need help
with computers? Call
756-3144 to register for
a free 30 minute tutorial
on one of the following

$3000.00 upgrade allowance topics: Using the Mouse,


Searching the Library
Catalogue, Opening an e-

for modular homes and mail account (Hotmail,


Gmail, or Yahoo! Mail),
Internet Basics, or

$1500.00 upgrade allowance Microsoft Word. Need


help with something
more specific? We’ll help
on mini homes. if we can. Space is
limited. 314
These programs are
Not applicable with any other promotions
Expires August 31, 2010 offered free of charge.
For more information
Sussex Sales Center call the library at 756-
3144. Summer hours are
14 Industrial Drive M o n d a y, Tu e s d a y,
Next to Factory Wednesday, Friday from
10:00am-1:00pm and
Sussex, NB 2:00-5:00pm; and
506-433-1001 Thursday 2:00-5:00 &
6:00-8:00pm. 314
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CRISIS LINES AVAILABLE
Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general
public: SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (call collect) 1-506-
454-0437 - an answering service will take your call and a crisis
counselor will call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for
friendship open 24/7 everyday and holidays - listening and
resources for all types of life problems - 1-800-667-5005;
MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINE - 1-888-811-3664.
The Saint John Regional Hospital has a Sexual Assault Crisis
Nurse on call 24/7. 824

FLEA MARKET NOTICE


There will ‘not’ be any Flea Market at the Coles Island
Seniors’ Hall on Saturday, August 21st. The Flea Market will
be held on Saturday, September 4th & 18th. To rent tables
please contact 944-0441 or 433-6294. 522

PET BIRD RESCUE Tom Wilbur’s Saint John


Located at 95 Neck Road, Summerville, “Pet Bird Rescue” is a 643 Rothesay Ave.
non-profit rescue centre for pet birds who have been Saint John, NB
neglected or cannot remain in their present home. An effort (506) 635-1600
is made to find homes for 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 provided.
FEATURES OF THE WEEK
For more information contact 506-763-3323. 825 2009 FORD ESCAPE 4WD
Red; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, Cruise $24,995 $185.28 bi-weekly
2009 KIA AMANTI
YARD/BAKE SALE IN SALT SPRINGS Black; FULLY LOADED $29,999 $22.37 bi-weekly
There will be a Bake & Yard Sale at the Salt Springs 2009 KIA RIO EX CON
Community Hall on Saturday, August 21st. Baked goods and Blue; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $14,995 $111.15 bi-weekly
items for sale would be appreciated. All proceeds go to the 2009 NISSAN CUBE
Hall. Grey; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $14,995 $111.15 bi-weekly
Contact Bonny at 839-2750 or Wanda at 832-7469. 519 2008 DODGE CALIBER SXT
Green; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $12,995 $96.33 bi-weekly
2008 DODGE DAKOTA EX CAB
BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLE Blue; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $17,995 $133.39 bi-weekly
The Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820 2008 DODGE NITRO
Barnesville) is holding a breakfast the 3rd Saturday of each Black; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $23,995 $177.87 bi-weekly
month from 8:00-11:30am with a choice of two complete 2008 KIA RIO
breakfasts. $5/adult, $3/child, pre-schoolers eat for free. Silver; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $11,995 $88.92 bi-weekly
Everyone welcome. 508 2008 KIA RIO EX CON
Orange; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, $12,995 $96.33 bi-weekly
2008 KIA RONDO EX
Silver; AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, TILT $15,995 $118.57 bi-weekly
AUCTION 45'S IN BELLEISLE
Auction 45's - an evening of cards is now being held at the 2008 KIA SEDONA EX PW
Red; AT, AC, CD, DVD, PW, PL, CRUISE $22,995 $170.45 bi-weekly
Belleisle Creek Hall on Saturdays at 7:30pm. $3.00/person,
all welcome. 511

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Country Road INVESTMENT FOR NEW MAMMOGRAPHY
MACHINE
Physiotherapy Health Minister Mary Schryer and officials from the Horizon
Health Network announced recently that the provincial
government is providing financial support for a digital
Patti Crawford-Baxter mammography unit at the Sussex Health Centre. "To fight
Bsc. Kin, BHSc. PT, CAFCI breast cancer we must have a high-quality health-care system
Physiotherapist/Owner equipped to respond to the needs of those battling this
Certification in acupuncture with many courses in myofascial disease," said Schryer. "I am pleased that the new digital
release, cranialsacral therapy, pediatrics, exercise/fitness mammography unit will allow for the expansion of breast
activities and musculoskeletal injuries. cancer screening services, increase patient access, reduce
Phone 432-5013 to make an appointment wait times, and improve image quality."
Evening Appointments Available
The Department of Health is providing three annual
Located at 1340 Route 890 Newtown installments of $56,000, totalling $168,000, to the Sussex
15 minutes from Sussex and Petitcodiac Health Centre Foundation's fund-raising campaign to acquire
the new unit. The goal is to have the unit operational in 2012.
The centre is one of 16 breast cancer screening sites in the
province.
WE PROTECT, YOU SAVE ... "Early detection
of breast cancer
is a vital part of
the successful
treatment of the
disease," said
Donald J. Peters,
president and
chief executive
officer, Horizon
Health Network.
"This new digital
mammography
unit will make
high-quality images readily available, playing a key role in
helping patients overcome breast cancer. Horizon Health
Network is very grateful for the support of the Department of
Our BEST PRICE guarantee Health and the Sussex Health Centre Foundation in obtaining
this piece of equipment."
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Agents Women between 50 and 69 have a higher risk of developing
RICHARD CRAWFORD breast cancer than women in other age groups. Screening is
DOUG KELLY Fundy recommended every two years for these women.
BRIAN SUTHERLAND
"The foundation is very pleased be able to bring the new
Sussex & Area digital mammography unit to the Sussex Health Centre in the
1022 Main St., Sussex near future," said Anthonie de Hoog, president of the
Tel: 432-1535
Toll Free: 800-222-9550 Insurance Company foundation. "We are delighted by the announcement made
today by Minister Schryer, which will help us greatly in
achieving our goal.” 515
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SALISBURY COMMUNITY
DAYS 2010
AUGUST 19-22, 2010

Salisbury Phone:
Goes Hawaiian FULL PAINT & SPOT REPAIR
Watch for updates at www.salisburynb.ca
PAINT MATCH SPECIALIST S
10am-3pm
Thursday, August 19th
Seniors Day @ Legion
FRAME STRAIGHTENER ON SITE AL
10am-11am Activities & Games @ Salisbury Public Library I
7pm-9pm Talent Show @ Salisbury Baptist
Church
97 SANITORIUM ROAD RIVER GLADE
S
Friday, August 20th B
9am-2pm Enter Exhibits-Salisbury Community Days Exhibit ENJOY THE FESTIVITIES AT U
Show @ Fire Hall R
10am-11am Story Time @ Salisbury Public Library SALISBURY COMMUNITY DAYS! Y
11am-3pm Kids Day @ Boys & Girls Club
11:30-12:30pm Al Bernard’s Magic Show @ Boys & Girls Club
2pm Deadline for Poster Contest @ Fire Hall COLLISION AND INSURANCE REPAIR ON RECREATIONAL VEHICLES C
4:30pm Salisbury United Church Supper @ United
Church
O
6pm-9pm Open Exhibits @ Fire Hall M
7pm-8pm Lawn Tractor Races M
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HAVE FUN Y
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SALISBURY
ATV & MOTORCYCLE SERVICE & REPAIR
COMMUNITY
We also do work on:
Small Engines, Snowmobiles
DAYS!
& Chinese Bike Repair Ossekeag Publishing Co. Ltd.
... Your Community Connection

534-1888 DEALER
Home of the Hampton Herald, Sussex Herald,
Valley Viewer & WesTides

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Saturday, August 21st
Wally Stiles 7am-10am
8am
Lions Pancake Breakfast @ Lions Club
Yard Sale @ St. John’s Anglican Church
8am-12pm
“HELPING TO BUILD OUR FUTURE” 10am-4pm
Village Wide Yard Sales
Lego Sam’s Lego Train Show @ Upstairs at
the Village Office
11am
ENJOY ALL THE FESTIVITIES Parade Line up @ Elementary School Parking
Lot
12pm Parade
DURING SALISBURY (Directly After Parade)
Food Stands along Douglas Street
Pig Roast*

COMMUNITY DAYS Taekwondo Demo


Association of 8th Canadian Hussar’s Pipes
S & Drums* Mini Concert
A 1pm-4pm Reptile Show*
Face Painting*
L Fun Inflatable’s with Par-T-Perfect*
I Various Information Booths*
Petting Zoo*
S Be Smart Be Safe*
B Honorable Wally Stiles
Pony Rides*
1:30pm Chili Challenge* St. John Ambulance
U Minister of Natural Free Blood Pressure Clinic*
R Resources 1-1:45pm RCMP Bicycle Safety Presentation @ Tennis
Y The Riding of Petitcodiac
Constituency Office 2-3:30pm
Court
RCMP Bike Rodeo @ Tennis Court
2 Kay Street, Suite 106 2pm Ball Tournament @ Ball Fields
C Petitcodiac, NB, E4Z 4K6 3pm
3:45pm
Washer Toss Tournament*
Hawaiian Scavenger Race*
O 8pm-12pm Casino Night @ Legion
M
M Salisbury Pharmacy Ltd.
U 3154 Main Street
N 372-4760
I
T
Y Community Days Specials
D Rexall
Stack Ups All Reg size
A $.79
chocolate bars
Y Old Dutch
Fabric Softener 3L
2/$1.49
S $1.88
(Aug 16 - Aug 21)
Arbing Equipment Ltd.
Store Hours
Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
Saturday 9am-1pm
Sundays/Holidays-Closed
54 Aiton Rd., Sussex
433-3672
y t h e C e l e b r a tions at
Enjo n i t y Days!
C o m m u
Salisbury
Part of the family of pharmacies
Dyson Jones - Pharmacist/Owner

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Sunday, August 22st
Noon Gospel Music, Awards, & BBQ Picnic @ CONSULTING & ACCOUNTING LTD.
Highland Park Accounting, Tax Prep, Bookkeeping, Consulting, etc
2pm-3pm Dress up Your Pet and Visit the Fire Hall @
Fire Hall
Enjoy the
********** PLEASE NOTE ***********
All events followed by * will take place near the
Salisbury Community Days!
Salisbury Municipal Building, 56 Douglas Street.
THERE WILL BE NO PARKING/NO THROUGH TRAFFIC 3 Pine Street, Salisbury, NB
ON DOUGLAS ST. FROM 1PM-5PM . Telephone (506) 372-8186 Fax (506) 372-4658
After 1pm, there will be FREE parking at the bflewis@nbnet.nb.ca
Salisbury Elementary School. Saturday afternoon’s
event schedule is based upon the parade finishing at
S
1pm. Because of this, times are subject to change A
according to the length of the parade. L
Enjoy the celebrations I
at Salisbury Community Days S
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Dairy Queen Salisbury
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2983 Fredericton Rd.
Salisbury NB D
372-5060 A
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Elsie’s Flowers and Gifts
“customer service with elegance and quality”
Salisbury Havelock
FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL PARLOUR
New Hours of Operation Tel: 506-372-4800 Tel: 506-534-2600
www.keirsteads.ca
Monday - Thursday 9 am - 6 pm
Friday 9 am - 9 pm
Saturday 9 am - 6 pm All the Best to Fair Participants
Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm Salisbury Community Days
Westmorland County Fair
Enjoy the Salisbury Community Days! Enjoy the Festivities!
3070 Main Street - Unit #8 372-4511 or 1-800-260-5151
Salisbury, NB E4J 2L6 Fax: 372-4511
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PARKINSON SUPERWALK
In Loving Memory of T h e S u s s e x Va l l e y
Parkinson Chapter would
Parkinson Society Maritime Region
Société Parkinson Regional Maritime
Dave Nowlan like to invite you to bring a
friend and join them for their 2nd annual Parkinson
Born Feb 24, 1960 SuperWalk, which will be held on Saturday, September 11th
who passed away on Aug 1, 2009 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Sussex.
Registration is a 1:00pm with the walk starting at 2:00pm.
509
Sadly Missed,
Always Loved,
Never Forgotten, LIONS BINGO - COLES ISLAND
Bingo is held at the Coles Island Lions Hall
Love Erin (Route 10, Coles Island) every Wednesday
night. Doors open at 6:30, Bingo starts at
7:30pm. For more info call Elmer at 362-5534.
501

WI ANNIVERSARY
The ladies of the Annabelle Gay unit of the
Women’s Institute in Wheaton Settlement
wish to thank everyone who attended out 60th
anniversary on June 26th. A special thank you
to the Petitcodiac District and the Havelock
unit for their gifts and Cards.
Noreen Cooper, Erma Cook, Donna MacLeod,
Ivan Richardson. 319

Reminder: LEWIS FAMILY REUNION


The Lewis Family Reunion will be held (rain or shine) on
Saturday, August 14th at the home of Wayne and Fay Lewis
(126 Lewis Road, Colpitts Settlement). Relatives of the late
Pearl and Harry Lewis are welcome to attend from 2:00pm on
and a Pot Luck supper will be served at 4:30 - please bring
your favourite dish.
For more information please contact Wayne at 372-4651.
830

CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAM


Auction 45's cards every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm at the
Lower Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). The cost to play is
$4.00/person and includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come
bring your friends and have a fun evening. 505

RON MOSS COME HELP CELEBRATE


is turning the 65TH BIRTHDAY of

80!
Please come and help
KEN CAMPBELL
at the
Penobsquis Fire Hall, Rt # 114
us celebrate at the Saturday, August 21, 2010
Roachville Hall Starting at 3pm
Sunday, August 15 Enjoy good food and music!
from 2-5pm. Best Wishes Only

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SUSSEX LIONS’ BINGO NEW UNITED WAY Cassidy Lake
The Sussex Lions' Club (Lion’s Den, 58 WEBSITE LAUNCH
Willow Court) holds bingo every Tuesday Check out our Boarding Kennel
night, doors open @ 5:30, games begin to n e w a n d “Where Pets are Always Happy to Come & Stay”
7:00pm. Jackpot prize $1,000 and canteen i m p r o v e d
available. For more info 433-5453. Proceeds w e b s i t e - Brand new
from weekly bingo games help support www.unitedwaysa facility for
community based projects. 308 intjohn.com - boarding Cats
which was & Dogs.
launched on Friday July 30th. Opening Sept 1st, taking bookings now!
Enjoy the stories, history and
211 Lakefield Road,
KITCHEN PARTIES IN KINGSTON upcoming activities, plus Cassidy Lake, NB
Friday, August 13th Kitchen Party at the Frances Smith f o l l o w u s o n Tw i t t e r, 506-433-6974
Memorial Hall (Long Reach Rte 845, Kingston Peninsula) at Facebook and other social boardingkennel@xplornet.ca
7:00pm. This event will be a “Gospel Night” with special media. Purchase event www.cassidylakeboardingkennel.com
guest Harry Brittain. tickets and promotional
Friday, August 27th Kitchen Party at the Kingston Parish Hall, items, register for
7:00pm with special guests Ivan & Vivian Hicks - please note fundraising events, sign up to volunteer and to receive our
venue change for this date . quarterly e-newsletter.
Bring your instruments for lots of fiddling, singing and fun. We're taking it to the next level in 2010 with a fresh, clean
Light refreshments. $5.00 donation at door for church and look and all of today's savoir faire! 804
hall repairs.
Hosted by Sylvia Campbell 386-4601, 763-3393 or Fraser
Smith 763-2559. 808 Reminder: PLOWING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 59th NB Provincial and 58th Canadian Championships will
be held in Mundleville NB (Route # 470, 7.2 km west of
Rexton) the week of August 30th-September 4th inclusive. The
TURKEY SUPPER AT CRYSTAL BEACH NB competition will be held on August 30th & 31st, and see
There will be a Turkey Supper held on Saturday, August 28th plowing only with Conventional Plows.
from 4:30-6:30pm at the James H. Williams Community Hall, For information: Gar y Keith 506-372-9427,
Crystal Beach. Cost for the supper is $12/adults, $6/children garyck@nbnet.nb.ca or David Mundle 506-523-9685,
and pre-schoolers eat for free. 821 dmmundle@xplornet.com. 807

Directions to THE KNOLL


Exit 192 Right onto RTE 121 toward Sussex. Right onto Main Street.
Keep right onto Broad Street. Over the Train tracks. Right onto Magnolia Ave,
Right onto Malone Street, Straight onto Malone Way.

Amenities in Sussex: Advantages with having a Prestige home:


45 minutes to either Moncton or Saint John Factory and Service Center
Real Community Living Minutes away from The Knoll
Hospital and Health Center Built with the Quality Prestige Homes
Soon to be built Fundy Civic Center has been known for over 35 years
Close by Nature Trails Energy Efficient Homes
Many Churches, Clubs and Organizations to join 7 Year Structural Warranty
Shopping, Restaurants, Top Quality Building Components
Golf and Curling Club with Excellent Manufacturers Warranties

New town homes in Sussex from $228,000


Call for an appointment to view The Knoll • Gorgeous views • Master bedroom with
433-9131 ext 115 Office Hours: Mon to Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm • Private, serene setting walk-in closet
• Open, airy floor plans – • Low maintenance
great from entertaining • Lower energy costs
• Private balconies

These beautiful new homes are built by Prestige


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Call or visit now – while pre-construction


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BLUEBERRY FESTIVAL IN TITUSVILLE

Students
need good deals!
The Central Kings Rec Centre (110 Titusville Road) will the
location for a “Blueberry Festival” to be held on Saturday,
August 21st from 3:30-5:30pm. The supper menu includes a
hip of beef dinner with all the fixings and blueberry desserts
of every variety.
Cost for the supper is: adults $12.00, children 12 and under
Microwaves, appliances, furniture, computer $6.00, family of four $30.00 (two parents & two children).
desks, computers, used cars to get rid of? 521

Advertise in the Community Classifieds!


Sussex Herald MCGARITY/MEGARITY FAMILY REUNION
A McGarity-Megarity Family Reunion will be held at the home
Your Community Connection
of Gordon & Irene Lewis (165 Kelly Road, Coles Island) on
Call Us Today 832-5613 or 1-888-289-2555
Sunday, August 29th, starting at 2:00 and supper will be held
at 5:00pm. Bring photos and a contribution for the pot luck
supper.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY For more information contact 362-1250. 805
Sussex & Area Early Intervention Inc. is a community-based
component of the N.B. Early Childhood Initiative(ECI). We provide
home developmental support for families with children from birth to five
years of age. HAVELOCK LEGION BRANCH #86
4684 Rte 880, Havelock NB 534-8285
Position: Early Childhood & Family Educator
Mondays - Executive Meeting 1st Monday of the
Qualifications: Must have a minimum of two year diploma with month at 7:30pm. The General Meetings will
a minimum of 10 years experience in a related resume on the 2nd Monday in September at
field or a university degree in Education, Social
work, Psychology, or related disciplines from a
8:00pm.
recognized university. Thursdays - Bingo at 7:00pm. Everyone
An understanding of family dynamics and the welcome.
necessity for working within an ecological
approach to prevention and intervention that
Friday, August 13th & 27th - Darts for Meat and
respects and values all participants is a must. switch your partner crib.
Persons with knowledge of typical and atypical Saturday, August 14th - Breakfast
development would be considered a strong
candidate.
Saturday, August 28th - Dance with Clayton and Donna
Colpitts.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to work independently Tuesday, September 7th - Crib meeting.
and understand the collaborative approach with co-workers, families and
other participating professionals. Wednesday, September 8th - Darts meeting.
Anyone wishing to play crib or darts should attend these
Must have computer skills at the word processing level or higher and meetings. 305
have a valid N.B.Drivers Licence and own transportation. The successful
candidate must complete the Social Development Prior Contact and
Criminal Record Check before employment.
MERCER FAMILY REUNION
Applications will be accepted until August 16, 2010 There will be a Mercer Family Reunion held on Saturday,
Forward to: Mrs. Charlena Keenan-Bourque September 4th & Sunday, September 5th at the home of
717 Main Street, Unit 2
Sussex, N.B. E4E 7H7
Shirley Mercer (17 Mercer Laborde Lane, Norton), with
games, music and fun for all ages. There will be a BBQ on
All applicants will be reviewed and given consideration; only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
Saturday and a Pot Luck on Sunday.
For more information please call Shirley at 839-2108 or
Muriel at 839-2484. 816

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Ashely Jung Gives Back to Her New Home
Community at Local Library
by Trudy Kelly Forsythe
Fourteen-year-old Ashely Jung arrived in us. Without them we would spend a huge
Canada on June 25 to join her uncle's part of our time putting books away and
family in Sussex. Since then she has been we wouldn't be able to concentrate on
spending a lot of time at the Sussex programming."
Regional Library at 46 Magnolia Ave. as a
volunteer - between three and four hours The Sussex Library currently has 11
a day five days a week in fact. volunteers who come in on a weekly basis
and then there are volunteers who come
During that time she shelves books, for special events like the library book
checks books in and out for library sale. Sarah wants all of the library's
visitors, helps people find books, volunteers to know how much they are
prepares books to mail to other libraries appreciated. "We are so grateful and
and assists with library programs as thankful," Sarah says. "They amaze me;
needed. they are so loyal."
Ashely Jung
Originally from South Korea, Ashely is Photo supplied by Sussex Regional Library Of course there is always room for more
not new to volunteering in a library. so anyone interested at volunteering at
Volunteering is part of the curriculum in When Ashely isn't volunteering at the the library can drop in or call for more
her home country where middle school library, she helps out at her uncle's information.
students must spend 60 hours a year store, the Sussex Rite Stop, and enjoys
giving back to their community. reading and singing. The library staff
Students can choose to volunteer at the members certainly appreciate the time We are looking for stories about people
library or a local orphanage and Ashely Ashely commits to the library.
making a difference in the Sussex area -
chose the library then as well. people who donate money and work
"Ashely is so keen to learn and try
Ashely says volunteering is a good way to anything," says Sarah Vail, a library hard to keep churches and local
meet people and make friends but also to assistant at the Sussex Regional organizations operating, people who
instil a sense of responsibility in Library. "She's so sweet and has a provide time and leadership to
students. "Plus it's nice to volunteer," she wonderful work ethic and is incredibly programs that serve youth, people who
says. polite." organize and contribute to fundraising
activities that support worthy causes
Another reason Ashely is volunteering at Sarah says volunteers like Ashely are and those in need in our community. If
the Sussex Regional Library is to help one of the pillars of the library. "They you know a story about a community
improve her English before she enters do a lot of work so we can do our work," "Super Hero" we want to hear from you.
Grade 8 at Sussex Middle School in the she says. "For example they do all our Call 832-5613 or email
fall. shelving which is a huge time saver for info@ossekeag.ca.

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29TH ANNUAL FLEA MARKET thIN SUSSEX


The New Brunswick Auto Club Inc. 29 annual Automotive &
General Flea market will take place August 20th-22nd at the MARITIME HOMES
Princess Louise Park with up to 900 vendors. 119 Cougle Road, Sussex, N.B.
For more information visit www.nbaac.org. 836

PETITCODIAC SENIORS
Petitcodiac Seniors 50+ members of NBSF (New Brunswick
Seniors Federation) meet on the 1st Monday of each month at
2:00pm (except August) in the Kiwanis Building. Come Join
us even if you don’t feel like a senior. 303

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CAMBRIDGE-NARROWS REGIONAL LIBRARY

Pet Corner 2216 Lakeview Road 488-3971


Summer Hours: (Until September 5th) everyday 10:00am-
5:00pm; closed Monday, August 30th.
We have a large selection of young adult novels suitable for the
At The early teen years. If enough interest, we would consider a Junior
Book Club on Wednesday mornings at 11:00. Please contact us if
you're interested.
Animal Rescue League ‘Welcome’ to summer residents - please take advantage of: free
memberships - four books for three weeks; free WI Fi and
We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. computers; fax and photocopying for a minimal fee; large
selection of novels & nonfiction, large print, Oprah's Picks, &
bestseller's; Talk Boxes - toys and books on a topic for 0-5year olds
Here is one of the pets up for adoption (great for grandkids); Sensitive Issues Bags - a bag full of books on
difficult subjects i.e. death; audio books good for traveling;
at the Animal Rescue League: biographies, western and science fiction; large selection of
children's books; great variety of Canadian magazines.
Wednesday, September 1st - 1:00pm, Summer Reading Club
My name is Party. Bring your reading log. Prizes are donated by Kevin Kane,
S a s h a , a local business owner.
Beagle/Retriever Friday, September 3rd - 10:00am, Volunteer Workshop. This is
for all volunteers who are coming back and for new friends who
mix, and I'm a wish to join our team. If you have just 3 hours a month to
very sweet older volunteer we'd love to have you come. 313
girl who is hoping
that a wonderful RCL SUSSEX BRANCH #20
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give me a forever Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at
home. I have had 6:00, Early Bird starts at 6:30 and regular games at
Sasha some skin
p r o b l e m s
7:00pm.
Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib.
Take-out Lunches: The RCL #20 will be selling
recently, but the taking take-out lunches on Thursdays from
shelter staff have treated me for fleas, and 10:00am-2:00pm. All orders need to be in by Wednesday by
now I am feeling much better! If you're 4:00pm to be picked up the next day. For more information
please call the Legion and ask for Michele.
looking to add a gentle older girl to your Summer hours: Until September 6th, Branch closed on Sunday
home, please come by and see me! & Monday except for special events.
For more information check out our website at:
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WHAT IS THE MANDATE OF OLD TIME SQUARE DANCE


THE ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE?
The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization that There will be an Old Time Square Dance held in Markhamville
provides rescue, temporary housing, care and assistance to on Saturday, August 28thn from 9:00pm-12:00midnight. Toe
abandoned and unwanted animals in our community. We receive tapping live music with Katherine Moller on fiddle and Jeff
no government funding and rely on donations and fund raising in Matheson on keyboard. Admission $5. 523
order to continue our work as animal advocates. We do our best
to find loving, caring and responsible forever homes for all the
animals in our care. We also attempt to educate our community
about responsible pet ownership, the humane treatment of
animals, and the importance of spaying/neutering your pets.
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Thank You
2nd ANNUAL CONCERT BY THE CREEK
The second annual Concert by the Creek, will be held on
Saturday, August 21st at 37 St. Andrews's Street. This event is
a fundraiser for the Hampton Piggs Peak Partnership. There
will be a free-will donation at the door. We will have a We’d like to thank our families, friends, entertainers,
wonderful selection of local muscians. There will be a BBQ. businesses and church groups for making the benefit held
Bring the whole family and enjoy an evening of music and
community while supporting a great cause. For more
for us at BRHS on July 24th, such a special evening.
information please call Laura Myers at 832-4660. 116 Thank You to everyone who dropped in
with gifts and best wishes.
Your prayers and support
BREAKFAST FOR SINGLES
If you are single, separated, divorced or widowed feel free to
will never be forgotten.
join other area singles every Sunday, 10:00am at Holly's John & Linda Robertson
Restaurant in the Hampton Mall as we share a wonderful
breakfast and conversation. Information available for other
events happening for singles in our area. We'd love to have you
join us !
Phone Pam at 832-5438 or Allan at 832-7713 for more
information. 819
Walkers
CANAAN RIVER SENIORS
Welcome
The Canaan River Seniors meet on the 1st Monday of each 10th Anniversary
month at 12:00noon at the community hall for a pot luck
lunch. The 3rd Monday of the month is ‘activities afternoon’ -
with cards, darts and board games at the hall from 1:00-
HAMPTON 5-MILER
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD RACE
4:00pm.
All seniors welcome. 312 &

KIDS’ KILOMETER
UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFET Sunday, September 12, 2010
Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month Hampton High School
8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors’ (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Presented by Late Registration: 8:00 - 9:30 am
Upham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your Race Start: Kids’ Kilometer 9:00 am
friends and neighbours for only $6.00/person, $20/family - or 5-Miler 10:00 am
have just toast and coffee for $2.00. Presented by the Hampton
Prizes, Race T-Shirts, Post Race Lunch & Awards
River Runners
Anglican Parish Churches of Upham. Championship Timing
For more information contact 832-7253. 507 Registration forms available at: Alex Coffin Fitness Shop, Saint John Aquatic Centre
YMCA in SJ, Kredl’s Corner Market, Holly’s Restaurant & Pharmasave in Hampton
5-MILER EARLY REGISTRATION ONLY $25 ($35 ON RACE DAY)
SPECIAL (UNDER 18) $10 & KIDS’ KM $5 (Register on race day only)
DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL MEETING Drop registrations at Alex Coffin Fitness Shop or Kredl’s Corner Market
School District 6 District Education Council register online at www.atlanticchip.ca OR www.runningroom.com
will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, more information at www.hamptonriverrunners.ca
August 18th at Rothesay High School, 61 For further race into contact: Jeremy 832-2710, Joe 832-5511 or Darrell 832-3233
Hampton Road, beginning at 7:00pm. All are A Super Series & Timex Series Event
welcome! 811

Day Trippin’ Tours Dr. Mark Inman, Optometrist


New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible
Saturday, October 2, - Mystery Day Tour $85pp Eye exam includes digital retinal photography
(includes trip full of fun and laughter plus lunch and supper). On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles
March Break Escape to Orlando, Florida Contact lenses, non prescription sunglasses,
March 4, 2011 - Returning March 13, 2011 Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare
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SUMMER RASPBERRY
RECIPIES Raspberry
Cream Crunch

Old Fashioned BC 2 small boxes raspberry gelatin


2 C. boiling water
Raspberry Bread Pudding 8 oz. cream cheese
10 slices white bread - crust removed 1 (8 oz.) container whipped topping
2 TBSP. butter or margarine 1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
1/2 tsp. cinnamon 5-6 C. frozen raspberries
1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries Chopped pecans
3 large eggs Additional whipped topping (optional)
1 - 13 oz can milk
sugar to taste Whip cream cheese, whipped topping
together and sweetened condensed milk.
Set oven at 350 degrees. In a greased 8 x 10 inch In separate bowl combine boiling water
baking dish, butter one side of bread, with buttered and gelatin. Fold 2 mixtures together.
side up, place 5 slices in bottom. Sprinkle with Place raspberries into the bottom of a
cinnamon and sugar and 1/2 of the raspberries and decorative glass bowl. Pour the mixture
juice. Add remaining bread and remaining raspberries. over raspberries. It almost instantly
Beat the egg, milk and sugar in a small bowl. Pour solidifies. Can refrigerate if not stiff
over bread. Bake 35 minutes or until done. Serve with enough. Top with additional whipped
whipped cream. topping and pecans.

ake
Raspberry C
rine
Chocolate Raspberry 1/3 cup marga
1 cup su ga r
Cheesecake 1 egg
Two 3 ounce packages of cream cheese, softened 1 tsp vanilla
One 14 ounce can of sweetened condensed milk, not 2 cups flour wder
evaporated milk po
3 tsp baking
1 egg 1/4 tsp sa lt
3 tablespoons of ReaLemon Lemon Juice from concentrate 1 cup milk
rries
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract 2 cups raspbe
en
1 cup of fresh or frozen raspberries add well beat
One 6 ounce ready made graham cracker pie crust am m ar ga ri ne and sugar, ients with milk,
Cre gred
lla, add dry in er smooth. Pour
2 ounces of semisweet chocolate egg and vani ke ep ba tt
gh to rries
1/4 cup of whipping cream beat just enou oured pan. Sprinkle raspbe es.
d fl in ut
into a grease 375 degrees for 30-40 m
at still warm.
Heat oven to 350ºF. with mixer beat the cream cheese until on top. Bake a icing while
fluffy. Gradually beat in sweetened condensed milk until w it h va ni ll
Frost
smooth. Add egg, ReaLemon and vanilla, mix well. Press
raspberries firmly into bottom of crust, reserving a few whole
berries for garnish. Slowly pour cheese mixture over fruit.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until the center is almost set. Cool.
Chocolate Glaze; In a small saucepan over low heat, melt
semisweet chocolate with whipping cream. Stir until thickened
and smooth. remove from heat. Glaze over cheesecake,
chill. Garnish as desired,

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YOUNG “SPY”CAMPERS IN PETITCODIAC
Petitcodiac is the third community to have a SPY camp, which are “WHERE NICE MATTERS”
conducted by Mount Allison University’s Rural and Small Town
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“We will HUFF ‘N PUFF and blow your house in” CELEBRATIONS AT SNOW CENTRE
Please join us for two very important celebrations at The Dr.
V. A. Snow Centre (54 DeMille Court, Hampton), on Tuesday,
August 17th at 12:30pm; the Nursing Home is having it’s 25th
Anniversary and our most senior resident, Irene Haugen is
celebrating her 105th birthday.
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A special guest, the Honourable Graydon Nicholas,
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Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick has accepted an
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Great food, music, and the usual Dr. Snow Centre
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Georgia Zinck, pictured with
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Centre in Sussex. Georgia's
drawing was placed in a
commemorative plaque
celebrating the 15 year
Anniversary of the Centre,
which coincides with the 15
year Anniversary of the
Community Action Program
for Children.
The Kings County Family
Resource Centre is a project
of the Public Health Agency of Canada. 321

SUSSEX CORNER COUNTRY/GOSPEL SHOW


The Sussex Corner Men’s Group is hosting a Country/Gospel
Music Show at Saint John’s United Church (Sussex Corner)
on Sunday, August 22nd from 2:00-4:00pm. Donations
accepted at the door. Entertainers for the evening include:
Gary Burgess, Corner Stone, Ruth & Eldon Barton, Sterling
Nickerson, Richard & Heather Brown, Donnie & Christina
Morris, sound provided by Backstage Music. 518

NORTON WI BAKE/YARD SALE


The Norton Women’s Institute will be holding
their Baking & Yard sale on Saturday, August
14th from 9:00am-1:00pm at the Norton
Municipal Building on Main Street. For more
information please call 839-2725. 517

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ART WITH A HUMAN TOUCH!
Ten Thousand Villages is making a difference in the lives of

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artisans around the world by selling
exquisite, handcrafted gifts and home décor.
The event, to be held on August 10th-14th
from 10:00am-7:00pm at 8580 Main Street
(beside Cleveland Place), offers an
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Shoppers will also learn more about skilled artisans in Africa, SUSSEX, NB
Asia and Latin America. In its 2nd year the sale will showcase a Your Personal Family Pharmacy
beautiful assortment of musical instruments, pottery, jewellery,
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Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans who would
otherwise be unemployed, or underemployed. We provide vital,
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fair income to these producers by selling their handicrafts and
telling their stories in North America. This income helps pay for
food, education, health care, and housing. Ten Thousand
Villages works with over 120 different artisans groups from
more than 30 countries across the globe.
All proceeds of the sale support artisans partnered with Ten
Thousand Villages, the oldest and largest Fair Trade
Organization in North America, (over 60 years). The sale owes
its success to dedicated local volunteers.
For more information on the Alma sale contact Linda Bunnett
August Special
at 756-2021. 322 Today is your
Upper Body
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MUSICAL FIESTA Massage
$20.00
Come enjoy Gospel Music - singing, guitars, fiddle, accordion
and mouth organ with: Debbie Connell; Art Boyd; Gifton &
Sylvia Arbeau; Donna Stephenson; Dwayne Ferris; Dawn
Brown; Janet Guthrie; Greg Holder and Brian McCullum.
This afternoon of Gospel music will take place on Sunday, Makeup
August 22nd 1:30pm at the Woodland United Church in Facials
Pearsonville.
Join us for an afternoon for reunion and fellowship with
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and a free-will offering will be received. 510 Aesthetician Andrea Baskin Waxing
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SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split firewood, delivered.
eave of the garage, but I was willing to give them the benefit of
Call 485-2349.
the doubt. I then discovered another nest developing on the
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but a peaceful detente seemed to be in place so I was willing
to leave them be. Was. 8' LENGTHS OF HARDWOOD FOR SALE, MAPLE, 10% birch. 432-
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I was working in the back of the house transplanting a vine to
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the front) when I was stung. At which point I discovered yet a CUPBOARDS GOOD CONDITION, 90"x108", with lazy susan, counter
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detente was over! That wasp was dispatched in short order
and I moaned and griped for a mite and vowed revenge. And 7 WHITE ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS, complete with screens in
rather than listen to my continued mutterings Michael excellent condition, three 32"wx45"h, and four 32"wx30"h. $10.00 each or
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bought some wasp killer and the nests are no more. Well at
least two of them. The one on the front eave is still in place, NOTICES
but hopefully dead. I, JOSEPH KANE & SPOUSE OF KINGSTON, NB, heirs and successors
The last time I can recall being stung was when the kids were to a Loyalist Grant 1783 by King George III, Charter issued by Queen
Victoria year 1859 registered in Fredericton, NB as no. 9098 and a grant of
young and we were blueberry picking on the hill behind the land issued by the Court of Chancery year 1871 registered as Grant no. 11,
house in Kingston. Our youngest was still in diapers, which surveyed and laid out by 4 surveyors appointed by the Court, PID No.
was fortunate for her since when she stood up we discovered 0159566 have had our Riparian Rights violated and exploited.
she had been parked directly on top of the wasp nest in the REAL ESTATE
ground. They were somewhat unhappy with their home
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