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“JANE� Well... I haven’t heard back from a single solitary woman in all of our readership area who agrees that a tractor is sexy. But... the other day I was out working in the woodlot doing some backhoeing when all of a sudden as I swing the bucket around, there she is!! Less than fifty feet away, she is staring at my tractor with adoration in her big brown eyes!! She is obviously captivated by the tractor, as was I with her as she was simply beautiful. Here I was dreaming that surely, Sussex, Petitcodiac, Salisbury or may be even Norton would hold the woman of my dreams, but no, I found her in my own backyard. So we chatted for a bit, but she wouldn’t tell me her name, so I decided with her doe like eyes that I would call her Jane, Jane Doe. So while I am working away, Jane is joined by a friend and now I have two admirers. At first I am thinking that they are just out to admire me and my tractor but I quickly discover that they have another agenda. It says in our Working Woodlot best practices manual that cutting hardwoods in the fall makes excellent browse for the deer population, and sure enough they both started munching down on some Grey Birch that I had cut the day before. Wow!! It is always nice when you try something that you have read from a book, to discover that it actually works. It was like that last year too, when I encountered Mrs Bear, I wondered a bit and then checked out our woodlot management plan and there it was “Suitable habitat for deer, something, something and bear�. I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised. Thanks Neil!! I also, read the plan through a couple of more times just to confirm that the property wasn’t suitable for elephants, lions, tigers, and crocodiles, but no we are safe from those critters. The only dangerous species that was not identified was “Cranky Old Woman� and believe me, I have had a few encounters with that one. I need to wrap this up because Jane and I have another date for this afternoon, and I have promised that I would take her out to dinner for a little fresh birch. 0001
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packsussex.org, packroe@nb.aibn.com, 432-2610 I’ve Got the Music ‘N’ Me - Babies and Children of all ages love music, and music is good for their development. If you can't carry a tune, don't fret, there are lots of ways to bring music into your child's life. Come out and join us for a fun filled hour of singing, dancing, songs, books, instruments and more from 10:00-11:00am (birth-5 years) - every Wednesday at the Norton Village Office/Fire Hall; every Thursday at St. John’s Church Hall (Sussex Corner). Note: No school = no Music. Wednesday, October 30 and Thursday, October 31 will be our Halloween Potluck Parties. We will be having potluck, so come dressed up, ready to sing, dance and eat!! Monday, November 4 - 10:00am, Healthy Babes, a nutrition class that provides information on how, in just 30 minutes a week, Mom’s can make healthy homemade baby food. Babies are welcome - there will be door prizes and give-aways. Cost is free, registration is a must - call the PACK office. Saturday, November 23 - 11:30am-1:00pm, get into the Christmas spirit with us at the Gateway Mall. While you wait for Santa’s visit there will be many things to do - crafts, write a letter to Santa, face painting, treats, games and more. You will also be able to have your picture taken with Santa. Baby Signs - an innovative language development program using American Sign Language and is parent and child interactive. For more information or to register for our next class, please call the PACK office. Secrets of Discipline - an opportunity for parents of children 2-8 years of age to come and explore the secrets of raising cooperative and responsible children in an interactive parent workshop where they discuss the principle keys of discipline from Ron Morrish’s book “Secrets of discipline”. We will talk, share and learn about discipline techniques on how to: Prepare children for independence; Deal effectively with defiance; Decrease family stress; Change unwanted behaviours; Have children carry out their responsibilities; Teach courtesy and respect. The Secrets of Discipline will be held over four Thursdays from 7:00-9:00pm with limited seating (24 spots). Register now. 0047
A Gospel Concert with the “Hyssongs” will be held at the Central Norton Baptist Church (435 Rte 121, Bloomfield) on Saturday, November 2 at 7:00pm. This family ministry combines family vocal harmony, humor and grass instruments to delight audiences through the powerful medium of music. A freewill offering will be received. 2261
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NAUWIGEWAUK DARLING SENIORS NEWS Twelve members and one guest enjoyed the drive through tranquil farm land and forests on October 4. The drivers were Jane Henderson, Judy Hill, June Bull and Kay Smith. Other members enjoying the drive were Wes Hill, Anna Ketchum, Ruth Crowley, Lillian Anderson, Audrey Dodge, Irma Burnside, Isabel Wanamaker, Olive Smith and guest, Coby Allain. We travelled from the Nauwigewauk Hall on Route 121 through Bloomfield, Norton and Apohaqui, where everyone enjoyed seeing tranquil farm animals grazing near the Kennebecasis River. Then we drove through the Millstream area, where farmers were harvesting gardens and locals and visitors could take part in honest market stalls set up at the ends of driveways. It was also very interesting seeing large fields of wheat waiting for the harvesters. At Berwick, we crossed Route 10 with plans to see the countryside to the Head of Millstream. Some huge barns were viewed from the roadside as we watched milk trucks in the form of tractor trailers drive in farm roadways to pick up the milk production. Stanley’s Alpaca Farm was a delight to see and the various colored young Alpacas enjoying their time of exercise in an ample yard. Just past Havelock, we viewed the remains of the Havelock Lime Works and one’s imagination could visualize back to the day when this business was the source of income for over 100 local families. The seniors enjoyed a welcome meal at the Silver fox Restaurant and we returned When we say 2 Year Guarantee, we mean it! home by driving on the four-lane highway, with a nice stop for some special shopping Every purchase of complete eyewear comes with a FREE unconditional at the “This n’ That” shop in Petitcodiac. two-year guarantee on all frames and reflection-free coated lenses. The drive along Route 1, back to Nauwigewauk, was spectacular with every Call toll-free to arrange an eye exam: 1-877-489-2020 fall colour of various hardwood trees displaying their beauty. A good time was 454 Main Street, Hampton 832-7547 had by all. 130 Old Hampton Road, Rothesay 847-4989 Recpectfully submitted by J. Hill. 0027
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HAMPTON ACTION CIRCLE Amnesty International’s vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments. In pursuit of this vision, Amnesty International’s mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of these rights. John Peters Humphrey was a founding member of the first Amnesty Group in Canada, founded in St. Lambert, Quebec in 1973. The group in Hampton has been in existence for over 10 years and meets the third Sunday of each month, from September until June at 1:30pm in the Hampton High School Library. The group write letters on behalf of people whose rights have been abused. The focus of the local group continues to be indigenous people at risk in Canada and Colombia. Public letter writing campaign is held each year in early December to coincide with the Write For Rights Campaign of AI. The Hampton Action Circle invites new and old friends to attend a meeting. For more information, call Pat at 832–3350, visit our facebook page, or search: amnesty.ca. 2244
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TURKEY SUPPER IN UPHAM Anglican Parish of Upham will be hosting their Annual Turkey Supper with all the trimmings and a variety of desserts on Saturday, November 16 from 4:00-6:30pm at the Central Kings Rec Centre (110 Titusville Road, Upham). Cost for the supper will be $12/adults, $6/children 6-12 and pre-schoolers eat for free. Proceeds from the supper are for the Anglican Parish of Upham. More Information Please Contact Brenda Fowler 832-1851. 2245
SUPPER & MEETING IN BARNESVILLE Roast Beef "or" Turkey Supper at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1247 Route 820) on Saturday, November 2 from 4:006:00pm. It's that time again… we are offering your choice of either a roast beef or a turkey supper with all the fixings for $10/ adult. Take outs are available - call 832-7790". A Community Meeting will be held at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church on Thursday, November 7 from 7:008:00pm . Bring your ideas and join the discussion over coffee. Proposed topics: (1) Community Garden; (2) After School Program; (3) If I could change Barnesville, I would… . 2273
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Douglas Haig Andrews, age 95, of Long Reach, passed away peacefully on October 4, 2013, at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Doug, as he was known to friends was born Sunday February 26, 1918 at Long Reach, NB, the 10:30 am Worship & fourth and youngest child of George and Kingdom Kidz (ages 2-11) Youth Classes (ages 12-18) Ella (Holder) Andrews. He attended school 6:30 pm Evening Service at Long Reach, Kingston and Saint John. 2129 Rte 124, At the age of sixteen he joined the New Brunswick Rangers, a Hatfield Point Wednesday Militia Regiment in which he had achieved the Rank of Sergeant 7:30 pm Adult Bible Study by 1939 as well as continuing his education in pharmacy while U-Turn (ages 12+) working full time. When war broke out in 1939, he joined the Carleton and York Regiment and was promptly shipped from Halifax to England to Rev Charles Kennedy outreachpc@nb.aibn.com participate in the war effort. He had attained the rank of Acting cwkennedy@live.ca Church ~ 485-2257 Captain when, in late December 1943, he was wounded at the “...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10 Battle of Ortona in the Italian Campaign. Doug married Edith Olive, of Saint John in 1948 while studying for his Bachelor of Science Degree at Dalhousie University. By the time he had received his PhD. in Organic Chemistry HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH at McGill University he and Edith had gained two children; 24 Robb Court, Hampton daughter Charlotte born in 1950 and son Peter born in 1953. He was employed with the Canadian Industries Limited as a Sunday Worship 10:15am Research Chemist and subsequently as Research Group Leader in the field of Pulp and Paper and was recognized internationally as an expert in the pulp bleaching process. He was recognized, is leading us in Re-energizing & Re-newing. post retirement, in 1994 with the prestigious John S. Bates Gold Medal, an industry award for excellence. Join us October 27 for All Saints Day. Following his retirement he devoted his time to his beloved An opportunity for all to remember friends and wife, his garden, his granddaughters, and his studies of local loved ones who have died this past year. history as well as serving his community by his participation in All are welcome to worship in our community of faith. the Anglican Parish of Kingston. Church: 832-5050 huc@nb.aibn.com He was predeceased by his wife Edith in their 65th year of marriage. Predeceased also by his sisters; Frances Gough and Dorothy Niles, as well as brother Lawrence (Bud). He is survived by his son, daughter-in-law and daughter, four TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGE granddaughters and many nieces and nephews. BAYSWATER - SUMMERVILLE LONG REACH WESTFIELD UNITED CHURCHES He rested at Reid’s Funeral Home, Hampton, with visiting Minister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson on Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to www.2riversunited.com | wuc@nb.sympatico.ca | Church Office: 757-2201 8:00pm. Funeral service conducted by, The Rev. J. Peter Gillies, was held from St. James Anglican Church at 11:00am, on Oct. 27 Peninsula Worship at Long Reach 09:30 am Saturday, October 12, 2013. Organist, Carolyn Murray played Westfield United 11:00 am as the congregation sang “The King of Love”, “Jerusalem the Nov. 3 Peninsula Worship at Summerville 09:30 am Golden” and “Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah”. Pallbearers Westfield United 11:00 am were Natalie Wright, Chantal Andrews, Mandy Feil, Trish Feil, Nov. 10 Peninsula Worship at Long Reach 09:30 am Geoff Gorham and Murray Olive. Interment took place in St. Westfield United 11:00 am James Cemetery. Following the interment, family and friends Nov. 17 Peninsula Worship at Summerville 09:30 am gathered at the Kingston Parish Hall for a time of remembrance Westfield United 11:00 am and reception. Donations to the St. James Anglican Church, Long Reach Building Fund or to the memorial of the donor’s choice would Reminder: “HEAR MY VOICE” FUNDRAISER be appreciated. Sophia Recovery Centre presents Hear My Voice Concert DUFFLEY, MARK GEORGE on Friday, October 25. The concert begins at 7:00pm at the (1958-2013) Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Gondola Point Road, It is with great sadness that the family Rothesay. Tickets at Door $15 or call Sophia Recovery Centre at 633- announces the passing of Mark George 8783, drop by 83 Hazen Street, Saint John, NB, or online www. Duffley on October 3, 2013, age 55, of Kiersteadville, NB, husband to Lynn Ann sophiarecoverycentre.com. 2142
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(Jennings) Duffley. Mark was born in Saint John on April 23, 1958, the son of George and Rita (Buckley) Duffley. Mark is survived by his wife, Lynn Ann; daughters, Vanessa, Mariah and Kirstin; father and mother, George and Rita Duffley of Quispamsis; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Cecil and Gloria Jennings of Grand Bay-Westfield; brothers Alan of Quispamsis, Owen and Kelley of Fall River, NS, Noel and Wendy of Rockland, ON; sisters Alberta and Paul Mercer of Saint John, Julie and Bob Johnston of Sault Ste. Marie, ON, and Carol Duffley of Lakeside, NS; brother-in-law Gordon Jennings of Saint John and sister-inlaw Dianne Jennings of Grand Bay-Westfield; several nephews, nieces and cousins. Mark was predeceased by his daughter Rachael. Mark was a beloved son, brother, husband, father, uncle and friend. As a young man Mark was active in his parish as an altar boy. He was an enthusiastic football and hockey player and a graduate of KVHS in 1976. Mark was also a talented bike rider and enjoyed off-road four wheeling in his Jeep. Mark completed the NBCC carpet laying course and improving on what he learned, also installed tile and hardwood flooring. After a few years of experience, Mark became self-employed and often provided employment to family and friends. In 1991, he changed professions and became a licensed electrician and joined the brotherhood of IBEW Local 502. Mark was an accomplished self-taught carpenter, painter and plumber; there were no limits to his abilities or the quality of his craftsmanship. Mark married Lynn Ann in 1985 and started his family of four beautiful daughters, moving to the shores of Belleisle Bay in 1989. He shared with them and others his love of boating, skiing, swimming, fishing and biking. Mark was extremely proud of his daughters and their academic and varsity sports achievements; evidenced by his unique voice and whistles of encouragement always heard above the crowd. As a proud owner of a Harley Davidson Street Glide 2012, Mark was eager to take anyone willing on a joyous ride. Several hundred family members and friends attended the Celebration of Mark’s Life on October 7, 2013, where the funeral procession began at Sherwood’s Funeral Home and Life Tribune Centre in Norton to the Belleisle Community Centre in Springfield, NB. Officiating over the Memorial Service of Christian Burial was Father Donald F. Breen and Reverend Robert A. Salloum. Violinist Chris Buckley performed wonderfully during the processional and recessional. Pallbearers were Alan Duffley, Owen Duffley, Noel Duffley, Gordon Jennings, David Merrithew and Doug Chown. Father Breen delivered the greeting and opening prayer, followed by the Gospel and the First Reading. Pallbearers told many memorable stories of Mark, and his daughters prepared a photo slide show, including Mark’s favourite songs; Forever And For Always, Just Fishin’, I Believe In Angels and You Can Let Go Now Daddy. Alan Duffley led the Prayers of the Faithful and Rev. Salloum finished with the Lord’s Prayer, followed by the closing with Father Breen. Assistance to the memorial service was provided by Doug Boone (sound) and Kim Giddens (technical). Attendees were encouraged to enjoy a token of remembrance, a Quality Street Chocolate, Mark’s favourite candy. The family recession was flanked by an Honour Guard of the BRHS Ladies Soccer Team and Coach Giddens. A private interment followed at the Kiersteadville Cemetery. A private reception for family and friends was very thankfully hosted by Faye and Mike Totton at the Duffley home. The IBEW Local 502 presented Mark’s family with a Holy Bible in
Hampton Herald - October 22, 2013
“Jack Frost, Jingle Bells & Joy" REGISTRATION DEADLINE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2013 KIDS BRING YOUR LETTERS TO SANTA DONATIONS TO HAMPTON FOOD BASKET COLLECTED BY SOBEYS ALONG THE PARADE ROUTE EMAIL: hacc@nbnet.nb.ca PHONE: 832-2559
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memory of Mark and his strong work ethic and service to the brotherhood. Lynn Ann, Vanessa, Mariah and Kirstin are sincerely thankful for the love, sympathy, donations, foodstuffs, memorial preparation, cards, visitations and participation at the service, and especially grateful for their extended families, the Tottons, IBEW Local 502, the Dept of Healthy and Inclusive Communities, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Sherwoods. Greatly appreciated are the donations to the Rachael Dawn Duffley Memorial Scholarship Fund through the Greater Saint John Community Foundation and the condolences made through: sherwoodsfuneralhome. com.
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ERB, LAWRENCE ARTHUR It is with sadness, the family of Lawrence Arthur Erb of Erb’s Cove, NB, husband of Frances (Hansford) Erb, announces his passing which occurred on Monday, October 7, 2013, at the Saint John Regional Hospital. He was born, December 19, 1929 in Erb’s Cove, NB, the son of the late Myron and Ethel (Taylor) Erb. Larry is survived by his son Rodney Erb and his wife Kim of Otter Lake, NB; daughter Cindy Erb of Fredericton, NB; grandchildren Allana Erb (Jeff Clark), Adam (Yasmine) Ness, Heidi (Daryl) Cooper; brother Everett Erb and his wife Carol of Erb’s Cove, NB. He was predeceased by his brother Weldon Erb and sister Audrey Chase. He rested at Reid’s Funeral Home (506-832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton, NB, with visiting on Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm. Funeral service, conducted by, Rev. Jack Willett, was held from Reid’s Funeral Home Chapel at 11:00am on Friday, October 11, 2013. Pianist, Theresa Hickman played as the congregation sang “Onward Christian Soldiers” and “Church In The Wildwood”. Rodney and his sister Cindy presented family memories of dad. Bill Kerwin played the bagpipes at the close of the service and also at Erb’s Cove Baptist Cemetery during the interment service. Pallbearers were Rodney Erb, Jeff Clark, Stewart Tays, Clifford Tays, Paul Morrison, Susanne Morrison and Terry Campbell as Sergeant at Arms. Donations in memory of Larry, may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Diabetes Association or to the memorial of the donor’s choice. Donations and condolences to the family may be made through: reidsfh.com.
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OBITUARIES HESTER, RUBY ALVERA Ruby Alvera Hester, daughter of the late Charles and Lilian Reynolds, passed away peacefully at the Saint John Regional Hospital palliative care unit Friday October 4th, 2013. Born in Toronto on December 7th 1927, Ruby was predeceased by her husband, William George Hester (1927-2004), and by her brothers, Chuck, Bill and Jack. She is survived by her brother, Cy, sisters-in-law Elsie and Ann, her children, Bonita Hester (Kevin Robertson), Bill Hester (Cecile), Kathleen Hester Gandy (George Larsen), and Jack Hester (Diane) as well as grandchildren Katherina Gauvin, Michael Gauvin, Christina Keirstead, Amanda Hedman, Tawnie Gandy and Jennica Gandy. She also leaves behind ten great-grandchildren. For more than 20 years, she has enjoyed living in Hampton, NB. Her greatest pleasures in life were getting together with her family, knitting, and sightseeing along New Brunswick’s beautiful country roads. At her request, no formal funeral will be held. She gifted her remains to the Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine to be used for research. Many thanks to the Palliative Care Unit of the Saint John Regional Hospital who made her final days peaceful and comfortable and eased the pain of her survivors. In lieu of flowers any donation to the Terry Fox Foundation or charity of your choice is appreciated.
Dr. V.A. Snow Centre. Born in East Riverside-Kingshurst on December 20, 1930, he was a son of the late William and Mary (Warman) Randles. An auto mechanic by trade, Bill operated an Esso service station in the north end of Saint John for 15 years and continued to work as a mechanic until his retirement in 1999. He and his wife Hazel resided in Red Head for several years, and later in Nauwigewauk and Quispamsis. Bill loved to golf and could be found on the course any morning enjoying a game with his good friends John Steele, John Marr and Dr. Jack Waite. He was a long-time member of the Riverside Golf and Country Club, the Nauwigewauk Darlings Seniors Club, and prior to moving to the Dr. V.A. Snow Centre, attended Quispamsis United Church. Bill played hockey in his youth and later was a coach in the EastWest Suburban Hockey League. He was a loyal Boston Bruins fan and never gave up trying to convert his Montreal Canadiens son-in-law, Paul. He is survived by his daughter, Janet Randles (Paul Owen) of Hampton, son Tim (Nadine) of Richmond BC, brother John Randles of Dartmouth NS, brothers-in-law Alex (Barb) Darrah RANDLES, WILLIAM CHARLES (BILL) of Long Creek, Bobby (Sharon) Darrah of Oromocto, Archie Bill Randles, husband of the late Hazel (Darrah) Randles, passed (Rita) Darrah and Johnnie Darrah of Chipman; sisters-in-law away peacefully after a brief illness on October 2, 2013, at the Carrie (Ray) Vince, Quispamsis, Vera Protz, Marylou (Randy)
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BENEFIT CONCERT IN NORTON Marie Short & Friends will be hosting a Benefit Concert at the Norton Catholic Hall on Friday, November 8 starting at 7:00pm. This concert is in support of Marie’s sister as she undergoes chemo treatments. Admission will be by donation at the door. For more information contact Marie Short at 832-5847. 2284
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Reminder: BEEF SUPPER IN HAMPTON The Hampton United Church will be holding their Annual “Hip of Beef ” Dinner on Saturday, October 26 from 4:00-6:00pm at the Church. The menu will include: beef, potatoes, carrots, squash, Yorkshire pudding, pickles, rolls and as always there are the great home made pies. Cost for the supper is $12/adults, $6/ children 4-12, $30/immediate family, children under 4 eat for free. Tickets will be purchased at the door. Take-out will be available. 2174
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The Household Hazardous Waste & Electronic Waste Mobile Recycling Unit will be travelling to Sussex on:
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #62 1356 Rte 845, Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9; rclpeninsulabr62@ bellaliant.net Sundays - 7:30pm, Cribbage. Mondays –1:30pm, Ladies Auxiliary meets the 1st Monday of each month. The Ladies’ Auxiliary is looking for new members and if anyone is interested, please contact Carol Phillips at 7632652. Mondays - Peninsula Pearls meet the 2nd & 4th Mondays of each month, call Claudia Small at 763-2587 for more information. Saturday, October 26 - 2:00-4:00pm, Halloween Party for children of the Kingston Peninsula, $3/child. (Parents, Grandparents invited to attend with their children, grandchildren, no charge). Activities, games, refreshments & treat bags. Remembrance Activities - Poppy campaign begins October 25; Remembrance Church Service, 9:30am, November 10 at the Erb's Cove Baptist Church (all welcome to attend); Remembrance Day Service, November 11, Remembrance Day Dinner at 2:00pm. Tickets ($10) on sale to the public beginning October 28. For tickets, call Kim Miller 763-3773; Kelly Newstead 763-3009 or Bill Wood 763-2325. Peninsula Cadet Corps - For more information on joining Cadets please call Bob Beyea at 763-2277. Outback Down Under Pub - (open Thursday-Saturday from 5:00-9:00pm), pool tables and darts available (situated back of Legion's wheelchair ramp)? Everyone welcome. All are welcome to join or attend the above-mentioned activities. For Hall Rental, contact Bob Mummery, Manager at 647-4948 (rclpeninsulabr62@bellaliant.net), or visit the Legion’s Facebook page - Peninsula Branch. 0012
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Don’t miss the November meeting of the Kings County Women in Business networking group (KCWIB) - an organization of career women, female professionals and entrepreneurs and women with a particular interest in the business world, who will support the growth and stimulation of women entrepreneurs in the region. The next meeting takes place on Tuesday, November 5 from 8:30 to 9:30am at Timeless Cottage in Nauwigewauk and will include a presentation titled Five Marketing Mistakes. Membership with the KCWIB is $50 for one year. Benefits include networking opportunities with local business women, participation in a members-only Facebook group and professional development opp or tunities. For more information e m a i l kingscountywib @gmail.com. 2277
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ON OUR COVER “THE BOY WHO WAS BULLIED” SCREENING
Reminder: CADETS BOTTLE DRIVE
The Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation invites you to join us on Thursday, October 24 7:00pm at the Hampton High School Community Theatre for the screening of the documentary film: The Boy Who Was Bullied, inspired by the book of the same name by Anne Scott. The Mass Community Choir and Step in Time Senior Dance Troupe will complement the evening, ending with light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the film producer, the author and individuals featured in the film. We hope you will join us for an inspiring evening (admission is free). Please pass the word along...bring a friend. 2176 Cover Photo: Statue of John Peters Humphrey “The Boy Who Was Bullied”.
The Hampton Sea Cadets will be holding their Annual Bottle Drive on Saturday, October 26 from 9:00am-5:00pm. There will be a drop-off location in the lower parking lot of the Hampton Middle School and Cadets will be going door to door collecting recyclables. We would like to thank your for your donations and look forward to your continued support. 2189
KIWANIS AUCTION IN SUSSEX It is Kiwanis Auction time again in Sussex and our 63rd Annual Auction will be taking place on Friday, October 25 & Saturday, October 26 at the Golden Jubilee Hall, behind the Hussars Sports Centre. Previews will be at 6:00pm, with the Auction beginning at 6:30. There will be over 200 goods, products and services each night, sold by professional auctioneers. A canteen providing drinks and light snacks will be provided by the Key Club. The Kiwanis Auction has been an annual event in our Community since 1950. These auctions have been one of our major fundraisers, which make it possible for Kiwanis to support so many worthwhile projects that benefit men, women and children in our extended community. 2201
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SOUNDS FOR SIGOWETT CONCERT The fifth Annual Sounds for Sigowett concert will be held at St. Paul's Church, Rothesay on Sunday October 27 at 2:30pm. The concert will once again feature Isabelle Fournier on violin and John Buckley on cello. The concert will be followed by a tea with sweets and a silent auction. Funds raised will enable orphans to attend secondary school in Eldoret, Kenya. Tickets ($20/adults and $10/students) are are available at the church office or by calling 847-1812. 2240
Sat. Oct 26th - Oct. 31st 50% off all perennials, shrubs and trees. Still a great seleciton to choose from!
FLEA MARKET IN BLOOMFIELD The Church of Christ ACW is sponsoring a Flea Market with crafts and baking at the Bloomfield Hall (43 Station Road, Bloomfield) on Saturday, November 2 from 9:00am-2:00pm. A canteen will be available. To rent a table ($10), contact Irene 832-7501. 2204
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The Family of Malcolm Duncan would like to thank our family and friends for the visits, floral arrangements, food, phone calls, donations and cards. Special thanks to Maria Wiggins, Sue Waddell, Sharon Arbeau and Rev. Peter Gillies. Thank you, from the
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CHRISTMAS IN THE LANE DESSERT PARTY The Apohaqui Lower Millstream Recreation Council Inc. is holding their annual "Christmas in the Lane Dessert Party" on Thursday, November 28 in the Apohaqui Recreation Centre, 16 Jones Memorial Park Road, Apohaqui. Twenty or more delicious desserts will be presented for your choice along with a chocolate fountain. You will be sure to find new desserts to try as well as some of the all time favorites. We have invited Al Smith to provide an evening of enjoyable music for your listening pleasure. In the Christmas Lane we have a number of gifted artists and entrepreneurs showing off their ware for your shopping convenience.We are sure you will find that special gift for someone on your shopping list. We have reserved the whole lower level for shopping with the desserts being served on the main level. Doors will open at 6:00pm and you will be greeted with a tasty glass of punch along with crackers and cheese covered with homemade jellies from recreation's own "Jelly Cupboard". It promises to be an evening of fun for everyone. Advanced tickets only - $10. Contact Marylou - 433-5796; Marsha - 433-4571; Barb - 433-2546; or Joan - 433-3848. Hope you can join us. There is a Santa Claus!! 2283
Reminder: SPRINGFIELD LSD RECREATION FUNDS
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To the residents of the Springfield Local Service District - the Belleisle Home & School Association receives and disburses on a yearly basis "the Springfield LSD Recreation Funds". Local residents and community groups within the Springfield LSD may apply for funding for recreation purposes only. Written applications, specifying how the funds would be used, must be postmarked no later than Friday, October 25, 2013 and mailed to: Treasurer, Patricia Bingham, 3085 Route 124, Kars, NB E5T 0A7. For further information call 485-5937. 2108
Reminder: SUPPER, MUSIC & DANCE IN MARKHAMVILLE The Markhamville Turkey Supper, Music Session and Square Dance will be held on Saturday, November 2. Turkey Supper with all the trimmings and pie will be held from 3:30-6:00pm ($12/adults, $6/children 6-12, preschoolers eat for free). Bring your instruments, sip warm apple cider and join the Music Session, which will take place from 5:00-8:00pm. An old-time NB Square Dance, with live music by Kim MacFarlane on fiddle, will take place from 9:00pm-12:00mid-night. Please join everyone at the Markhamville Cookhouse and Hall in the hills south of Sussex on November 2 - all welcome. 2175
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COUNCIL MEETING
REPORTING STREET LIGHT OUTAGES
The next regular Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 12th in Council Chambers. Council meetings are open to the public. Correspondence and requests to appear may be emailed to megan@townofhampton.ca, delivered to the attention of the Clerk to Town of Hampton, 27 Centennial Road, PO Box 1066, Hampton, NB, E5N 8H1. For further information, please call 832-6086.
If there is a street light that has burnt out in your neighbourhood, please report to NB Power so that they can have it repaired or replaced. Please report this problem by calling their customer service at 1-800-6636272 or by using the online form available on the NB Power website at: www.nbpower.com/html/en/outages/report/ streetlight.html
FREE SKATE TIMES Public Skate Monday Thursday Sunday
2:45 pm - 3:45 pm 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Preschool/Adult Skate Monday 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 10:30 am
STAY INFORMED
Residents, businesses and friends of the Town of Hampton are encouraged to stay informed of public notices, council happenings, municipal events and other important Town information by regularly visiting the Town website at www. townofhampton.ca and “liking� our municipal Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HamptonNB. You can also follow us on twitter. The Town of Hampton also promotes community events, businesses, sports teams and local service groups from the Greater Hampton area on our website site. To have your event or group included on the website, please visit www.townofhampton.ca or email the Town Clerk at megan@ townofhampton.ca.
RESIDENTIAL LARGE ITEM PICK-UP
The Town of Hampton provides a monthly residential large item garbage pick-up, including: appliances, furniture and other oversized household goods acceptable to the Fundy Region Solid Waste Commission. You must pre-register for this !" not for construction & demolition debris, household hazardous waste or residential garbage (bags or boxes) that exceeds the amount permitted by your biweekly garbage pick-up.
HAMPTON VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Please be advised that Hampton’s Visitor Information Centre (VIC) is now closed. The Town wishes to thank the volunteers and staff for another successful tourist season. The VIC, located in the old Railway Station, in Hampton’s Town Square offers visitors and residents of Hampton with complimentary travel assistance and counseling, maps and touring guides and information about events, attractions and festivals. The VIC is also a Railway Heritage site, where visitors can take a peek at railway artifacts and peruse the information on display. It also offers an on-site gift shop featuring the work of local artisans. If you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities at the VIC or selling items in gift shop for the 2014 Tourism Season, please contact Jennifer Duguay, Tourism Manager at 832-6096 or email jennifer@townofhampton.ca.
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“HOUSEHOLD� HAZARDOUS WASTE & ELECTRONIC WASTE COLLECTION The Household Hazardous Waste & Electronic Waste Mobile Recycling Unit will be travelling to Sussex on:
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HAMPTON SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER NEWS
Tinseltown Christmas Show Opens Nov. 16th - Dec. 21st
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847-2421 693-8720 Book before Oct. 31 to receive an early booking discount. Limited seating available. Call now: 847-2421 or 693-8720. Book your Wedding, Receptions or Private Functions event today!
HALL FALL HAPPENINGS Play is the Key to Learning Conference – Saturday, October 26th, 9-4pm HALL is proud to announce an upcoming Early Childhood Conference featuring Canada’s leading authority on non-punitive, respectful parenting and family relationships, Judy Arnall. Judy is the international best-selling author of “Discipline Without Distress” and will be speaking on “Play is the Key to Learning” and “Communication for Connection”. This conference will also include break-out sessions, informative exhibitors and a panel discussion. Parents, grandparents, child care providers and anyone who works or lives with a child will want to register for this event early! You won’t want to miss out! Cost is $60, includes morning snack and lunch. See poster in the Hampton Herald.
Playtime Learners Preschool – School Year 2013-2014 HALL is accepting registrations for the 2013-2014 Playtime Learners Preschool. Playtime Learners Preschool is a licensed care facility approved
Fall has arrived with it’s beautiful leaves and fall programs are all back in operation. Mondays at 9:30am you will find the Monday Morning Craft Group doing their lovely work from quilting, rug hooking, and other crafts that you may be interested in helping with or learning. You are welcome to join them; At 1:00pm it is the Swedish Weavers who are there doing some attractive work and you are welcome to join to help or learn; At 8:00pm, the Hampton Hoedowners are there, with their caller and if you Square Dance why not join them for a fun evening with friends. Tuesdays at 7:00pm Bridge players gather and if you would like to join them call Berry Kilpatrick at 832 - 5701, he will arrange it. Wednesdays 11:00am The Flex and Flow Exercise Class has resumed and is open to all seniors at no charge. This class is sponsored by the Hampton River Runners: At 7:00pm the "Auction 45" players are back, why not join them for a game, meet friends and have a cup of tea - you will be welcomed. Thursdays at 10:00am musicians gather and you can hear some old songs and some not so old, but all good music until 12:00noon when a good home cooked dinner is served - the price is $4/members or $5/non-members (to be a member is $10 again this year): Thursday evenings 7:00pm-10:00pm musicians gather for a full three hours for only $3. You will hear songs what will bring back memories and some newer ones, but all that you will enjoy. We are happy to report that the Quilt Show hosted by the Monday Morning Craft Group was a huge success, we would like to thank everyone who displayed their quilts, helped and baked cookies. A big ‘thank you’ to the husbands - we could not have done it without their help. The door prize was a lovely flower arrangement provided by the Hampton Flower Shop - the winner was Mrs. McAfee and the winner of the basket of goodies was Dee Dee McClain. If you would like to rent the Center call 832-7871, leave a message and your call will be returned. Catering may be available, enquire when you call. Anyone having a Birthday or Anniversary we send "Best Wishes"; anyone sick or in hospital we wish you a "Speedy Recovery". Submitted by Mary Long. 0009
FALL LUNCHEON The Church of the Ascension ACW (Lower Norton) is sponsoring a Fall Luncheon (chowder, soup & pie) on Saturday, November 2 from 10:30am-1:30pm at the Lower Norton Community Hall (250 Pickwauket Road). There will be Bake, Craft and White elephant tables. 2264 In Loving Memory of
by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Preschool is offered to children ages 3 and 4 years old. Monthly fees are $95.00. Programs will run Monday/Wednesdays and Tuesday/Thursdays from 9-11:30am. Tuesday/Thursday class is FULL. Only Monday/Wednesday class has spaces available. Call or email us for a registration package.
Margaret Ann Hodgin who passed away October 21, 2012. Mom, God took the sunshine from the skies and made the love light in your eyes; He gave you breath and with His love made yours devine but best of all Mom, He made you mine.
HALL Celebrate Baby Program – Wednesdays, 10-11:30am HALL’s Celebrate Baby Series is a playgroup setting program for baby, up to 18 months old, and Mom or Dad to explore baby’s first year of life. Learn what to expect in the early years of parenting in a group environment. This playgroup will provide an opportunity to explore many areas to create that strong bond with you and baby. Thank you to our sponsor, The Greater Saint John Community Foundation, for their support. Celebrate Baby Series will run out of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 978 Main Street, Hampton.
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For more information or to register about the above or if you have any questions, please contact us at (506)832-5665 or email us at haforll@nbnet.nb.ca or check out our website at www.hamptonalliance.ca
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The members of the Sussex Art Club will be having their monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 29 at St. Paul's United Church Hall (corner Main & Morrison), in Sussex at 7:00pm. Anyone interested in art and would like to come to our meeting is more than welcome to join us. We always have an interesting program after a short meeting, pertaining to the different facets of art. Hope to see you there. 2226
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KENNEBECASIS NATURALIST SOCIETY Come out on Monday October 28 to the KNS meeting at 7:30pm. At this meeting Gart Bishop will be speaking about the value of the wetlands and the reasons why we should consider protecting them. Our meetings are held at St. Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anglican Church Hall located at 2 Needle Street in Sussex Corner. For more information about KNS, check out our Website at: naturesussex.ca. Everyone is welcome. 2235
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FAMILY FUN NIGHT The Millstream United Pastoral Charge is sponsoring a Family Fun Night with Goods & Services Auction, music and lunch which will be held on Saturday November 2 7:00 pm at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick. There will be a variety of items with auctioneer, Brian McCullum. Fun for everyone! 2265
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The Christ Church ACW is sponsoring a Flea Market with crafts and baking at the Bloomfield Hall (43 Station Road, Bloomfield) on Saturday, November 2 from 9:00amâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;2:00pm. A canteen will be available. To rent a table ($10), contact Irene 8327501. 2274
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Executive is Jane Annear, Ben LeBlanc, Nicole Lawrence, Rebecca Marr, and Jason Urquhart. We work together to accomplish such tasks as the organization of events, fundraising, and directly influencing the school spirit of our school. This will be an especially busy few months. There are many due dates in the next few weeks. Baby pictures need to be in by Christmas and submitted to Mrs. Southard. Grads are also expected to donate one large bag of candy for the upcoming Scare Fest on October 23; drop-off is in Mrs. Richardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room, #122. The grad fee will be collected on November 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 & 14 during the noon hour in the school lobby; Cheques are to be made out to Hampton High School in the amount of $125. When students pay their fee, they must also have a graduation gown filled out. The payment may be paid in increments. Please see Mrs. Donovan in room 219 if you wish to make this arrangement. This fee is a one-time payment that covers all graduation events and also includes two dinners, Grad Dinner and Prom Dinner. HHS also has a new official photographer, John Beesley, HiLite Gallery, Quispamsis. There are sign-up sheets in the office on the counter for grads to book an appointment for their grad photos. If you have had your photos taken by another photographer, you must book in a time to have a photo taken for the school composite. To help clarify any confusion, we are insisting that all photos for the composite be consistent, as is the case with the other high schools across the district. The composite is the large framed piece that displays the photos and names of the grads, and there is one for each year. Mr. Beesley has promised us that we will have the composite on display in the lobby on the night of graduation. A sitting with John Beesley for the composite is $20. You do not need to have this done if Mr. Beesley is the one taking your grad photos for purchase. One of our many jobs as Grad Class Executive is to organize the locally flavoured Coffee Houses. The first one of the year is on Monday, October 28. Finally, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any member of the Grad Class Executive. Submitted by Ben LeBlanc. 0011
FRIENDS 60+ Please note the new date for November only - the Christmas Dinner and Fellowship will be on Friday, November 8 (2nd Friday) starting at 12:00noon at the Hampton Baptist Church. A free-will offering would be appreciated. For more information call Sandi at 832-3541. 2266
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SUSSEX ART CLUB 11:15am. Form up at 10:00. The Sussex Art Club will be having their Annual Art Show & Sale at the Trinity Anglican Church Hall (corner of Main & Fowler Avenue) on October 25 & 26 (Friday evening and all day Saturday). The public is welcome to come for refreshments and entertainment for the Friday evening, from 7:00-9:00pm, as well as look over our artists' paintings, sculptures and other artistic creations. The show continues on Saturday from 10:00am4:00pm (note time corredtion). Admission is free on both days. 2096
RCL HAMPTON BRANCH #28 1032 Main Street, Hampton Please note the following events that are planned for the Branch: Sunday Brunches - 9:00am-12:00noon - November 3. Mondays â&#x20AC;&#x201C; General Meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at 7:00pm. Tuesdays â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lionsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bingo. Wednesdays - Come join us for the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Afternoon Seniorsâ&#x20AC;? at 1:00pm and dinner is served at 4:00pm. Friday, October 25 - Wreaths & Crosses are now available from 10:00am-4:00pm Monday-Friday. Wreaths $45, Crosses $40. Please note the following events for the Remembrance of our Veterans: Sunday, November 10 - Remembrance Church Service will be held at the Hampton United church on Robb Court from 10:15-
Monday, November 11 - Service at the Cenotaph. Parade will form up at the parking lot of the Hampton Middle School at 10:30am and march off at 10:40, with ceremonies to begin at 10:45am. In the event of inclement weather, ceremonies will be held at the Hampton High School Theatre. Following the ceremonies, a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Stand-toâ&#x20AC;? will be held at the Branch, with a Veteranâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dinner being served at 1:00pm. A time for Canadians, young and old, to reflect on the terrible toll of WWI & WWII, the Korean Conflict and Peacekeeping missions. Although many Canadians were too young to have witnessed the horror of war, all Canadians, young and old, owe a debt to those who served and those who made the supreme sacrifice. Remembrance Day is forever embedded in our minds and serves as a focus for Canadians as we vigorously strive to preserve, protect and promote the rights and freedoms we enjoy today. For Veterans, Remembrance Day reflects moments of quiet recollection of fallen comrades and to fellow Veterans who have passed on. As we wear poppies, lay wreaths & crosses and stand in silence, let us remember why the blood red poppy of courage symbolizes the cause of peace. Remember the two-minute silence is being carried on. Lest we forget, Jean Dixon (President, RCL Hampton #28). Saturday, November 30 - Early Bird Membership dues ($45) end. After December 1 dues for the year 2014 are $50. For Legion rentals, please contact Barb Sherwood at 8327886; or 832-4633, please leave a message and your call will be returned. If you are a Veteran or dependent, please contact Bob Jones at 832-9899 or Buster Rogers at 832-5798. 0014
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IN THE GARDEN By Betty Kennett
LAST BUT NOT LEAST! As the gardening season draws to a close there are a number of very important jobs that should be done if the joys of next spring are to be enjoyed to the full. Perhaps the most critical activity should be to bring in the bulbs, corms and tubers that will perish if they are left in the ground over winter; these include Gladioli, Dahlias, Crocosmia, (with the exception of Lucifer that seems to enjoy the cold, possibly a nice change from the fiery furnace that the name is associated with), and Canna lilies. By now their foliage will most probably look pretty withered due to the frost, they should be dug up and the foliage removed to within three inches of the base, careful drying over several days or weeks should be done where they will be protected from any more frosts; it’s best to brush off any earth and to divide large clumps into more manageable sizes. All of these can be stored in a cool dry frost free home until next spring, even though the plan is to keep them fairly dry, a regular check up during winter, about every six weeks, will weed out any that show signs of mould and present the opportunity to add a little spritz of water if they become too wizened. A dusting of sulphur powder will usually prevent the mould from forming. With the beautiful Indian summer that we are enjoying it may be necessary to bring out the mower again, this has the double advantage of tidying up the grass and chopping up the leaves that are late to fall. Once all the leaves are down it is much easier to see where one should be lopping and pruning and as long as the tree or bush is only reduced by a third of its branches, all will be well and some first class shaping can take place. This is also a good time to anchor some of the lower branches to promote the growth of new plants next spring, particularly good for Forsythia and the currant bushes. Any new roses that were planted this season would benefit from a little winter protection and if the rose was planted with the grafted part above ground this will be vital. An easy way to do this is to take some old boards about six inches deep and fashion a wee box to surround the stem of the bush out to about eight or ten inches; the boards can be held together ‘Red Green’ fashion, with duct tape and then the box should be filled with compost or some decent earth. Come spring it’s an easy matter to restore the boards to the shed for the next fall and to spread the good earth around the area. Most Azaleas will winter quite well but it won’t hurt to pamper any new chaps by the same method. Rhododendrons, being of the evergreen persuasion can be badly damaged by the winter winds if they are in an exposed situation and many people find it advantageous to provide some protection by means of a light burlap wrap supported by stakes around the perimeter of the plant....but not covering the top. If you wish to ‘cover’ plants against the ravages of winter (I don’t and they seem to survive well), make sure that the ground is well frozen before applying the ‘cover’, the purpose is to prevent the ground from thawing out during our unpredictable weather, not to keep the darlings warm! Have a great rest from all the manual labour, tuck into a few good books on gardening and wait eagerly for the return of the seed catalogues in late winter. Blessings, Betty. 0052
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PENINSULA PEARLS NEWS The Peninsula Pearls held their first meeting for this year on Monday, September 9 with a potluck luncheon and a successful bring and buy auction. The 50/50 was won by Claudia and 35 members and two guests attended. Robert Turgeon was our guest speaker at our meeting on September 23, and he showed slides about whether the Peninsula would like to have a bridge built across to Gondola Point from Reed’s Point or continue with the ferries; there are pros and cons to both sides. There will not be a meeting on October 14, as it’s Thanksgiving, but we will be going to the China Coast Chinese Buffet on October 18 and special guest will be Lorraine Forbes. The next meeting will be on October 28 and the guest will be David Goss. Four members from our group attended the Zone Meeting in Norton. Submitted by N. Dann. 0031
KC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING The Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will hold its next meeting on Saturday, October 26 at the Midland Community Hall, starting at 2:00pm. Guest Speaker, Don Robinson, will speak on “The Benoni Danks Rangers”. All are welcome to attend. 2276
IPOD MEMORY INITIATIVE PROJECT The iPod Memory Initiative Project (i.M.I.P.) is a collaborative effort by the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre and students enrolled in the Bachelor of Social Work program at Saint Thomas University, Fredericton. This low-cost/low risk initiative aims to improve the quality of life for residents of the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre with the introduction of personalized music playlists. This music initiative has been shown to have remarkable effects on many people, especially those involved in nursing home settings. This drug free initiative has been shown to bring back memories while making emotional connections and improving communication and overall quality of life. From anxiety to Alzheimer’s, the iPod Memory Initiative Project hopes the implementation of personalized music in the lives of residents of the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre will make an impact. Our goal is to collect used iPods, donations of new iPods, iTunes gift certificates and/or cash donations to purchase iPods and chargers. Together we can make a difference!!! If you or someone you know would like to donate to the i.M.I.P. please contact us at: musicmemories@gmx.com. Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter and stay up to date as we journey forward into the fascinating world of Music and Memories! Visit us at our website: imip.webs.com. 2206
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PICKWAUKET LIONS NEWS On October 6th we had our 26th Annual Great Quispamsis Sturgeon Hunt at Meenanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cove which was a great success. The weather was perfect and we had 141 fishers on the water along with research people from Mount Allison University who did all of the measuring and weighing. This was totally a catch and release event. On Saturday, October 26 we will be hosting another breakfast at the Lower Norton Shore Community Hall on the Pickwauket Road, from 8:00-10:00am. Our menu will be baked beans, pancakes, toast, eggs, bacon, sausage, and pan-fries. Be sure to come and bring a friend. 2268
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Best wishes only. ROAST BEEF SUPPER St. Francis Xavier Church (Church Avenue, Sussex) will be holding a Roast Beef Supper on Sunday, October 27 from 3:006:30pm and Take-outs will be available from 3:00-6:00 by calling 433-4911. The supper menu includes: roast beef, gravy, potatoes, peas, carrots, coleslaw, pickles, rolls, pumpkin or apple pies and layer cakes,tea/coffee. Cost for the supper will be $12/adults; $6/ child); $30/parent(s) & dependent children. There will also be a fancy table, raffle tickets and 50/50 draw. 2231
ADULT BADMINTON Adult Badminton will take place on Monday evenings at the Hampton Middle School, 8:00pm. For more information contact Taze Down being presented his trophy along with a $1000 first place prize by event Chair Lion Don Doran. Sue Ritchie at 832-9881. G54
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Join us for the 2 Annual Apohaqui Elementary School Fall Carnival & Craft Sale on Saturday, October 26 from 9:00am-3:00pm. Over 20 vendors all with handmade items or new products/services including sewing, knitting, crocheting, homemade crafts, nut-free baked goods, home decor, and much more. Start your Christmas shopping early, many great gift ideas! Canteen, cake walk, mock jail, kids games, a visit from Mr. Scarecrow, and more! Admission is a free-will offering with all proceeds going towards AES Mr. Scarecrow visits with a playground drainage Grade One student during improvements. Donations the event last autumn, at the of $25 or more will receive Apohaqui Elementary School. a receipt for income tax, and every donation receives a ballot for a chance to win a door prize. It's sure to be a fun time for the whole family, so don't miss it! Thank you for supporting this AES Home and School Association fundraiser. 2270
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Thank you for the memorials and many expressions of sympathy we received due to the passing of our daughter and sister, Fern. After graduating from BRHS in 1962, Fern moved to Toronto. She lost her battle with cancer on September 9th, 2013.
A Hunterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Breakfast will be held on Saturday, November 9 at the Kings Kirk United Church, in Belleisle Creek, from 7:30â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:30am. Cost $7/adults, $5/children, children under 5 eat for free. The menu will include: scrambled eggs, sausage, ham, home fried potatoes, pancakes, toast, juice, coffee/tea Everyone welcome. You donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to be a hunter to join us! The congregations of Apohaqui/Norton/Kings Kirk say a big â&#x20AC;&#x153;thank youâ&#x20AC;? to all those people who helped with our Fashion Extravaganza on Saturday October, 12. To those who cooked, prepared the luncheon, set up and cleaned up, the models, Kim Barton manager of Tanjay n Alia Fairville Blvd Saint John for bringing all the fashions and her wonderful commentary, to the Belleisle Community Centre Committee for the use of the building and especially Ossekeag Publishing for running our notice in the Sussex and Hampton Herald. A Tip of the Hat to you all. 2269
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AJ HOURIHAN
Feb 6 1988 ~ Oct 19 2005 Eight years ago today Our lives changed forever We look up at your star And try to wish you back Many good times Your awesome laugh We remember... Your kind loving ways And silly jokes you cracked Life is hard now, but Our memories make us smile I miss you always and know I will see you again. As I loved you, I miss you. Gram Death is a pain that never heals Love is a memory no one can steal. The Hourihan Family
October 19th marks the tragic day Eight years ago you went away October winds blow strong and cold The reason why has never been told Tears still flow down my face I would have gladly taken your place My faith believes it was God’s “Big Plan” Still today I don’t understand Memories are a comfort and a curse They bring me happiness and hurt I remember the good and the bad The happy times and the sad Your name now covers my broken heart We are together and yet apart No matter where you be You’ll always be part of me. With broken hearts We remember. RIP AJ Love always and forever Mom, CJ & Tim
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No length of time can take away Our thoughts of you every day To be with us in the same old way Would be our dearest wish today. Aunt Joe & Uncle Nel Remembering is easy We do it everyday And missing you is something That will never go away. Cousins Jon & Taylor No matter how life changes No matter what we do A special place within our hearts Is always kept for you. Cousins Tammy, Jeff & Brook The footprints of your life Are etched upon our souls. The Hourihan Family
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Beta Sigma Phi Theta Master is sponsoring a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dessert Fashion The Ken Val Co-Op recently donated $1,185 to Special Olympics. Showâ&#x20AC;? on Saturday, October 26 from 2:00-4:00pm at the This donation was raised through the 50/5 draw. 2135 Masonic Hall in Hampton. Selections for the Fashion Show will be provided by Alia TanJay in McAllister Mall. Tickets ($10) for the event are available by calling Estelle 8327597 or Pat 832-4241. Proceeds from the Fashion Show will go to the Hampton Food Basket. 2207
FIDDLE DOO & POT LUCK DINNER The annual Maritime Fiddle Association, Fiddle Doo held on Saturday, November 2 at the Lion's Den in Sussex, starting at 2:00pm. Fiddle leaders from around the province will be there. Admission is by donation at the door and anyone staying for the Pot Luck, please bring an item for the meal. All musicians and listeners welcome, come one come all for a toe-tapping good time. For further information call Carol at 433-2460. 2257 L-R: Terri Crandall, Special Olympics; Pat Guimond, Ken Val Local Advisory Council; Wayne Crandall, Special Olympics and RCL #62 LADIESâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; AUXILIARY BURSARY store Manager, Paul Wilkins. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #62 is now ANNUAL â&#x20AC;&#x153;HARVEST FOR THE HUNGRYâ&#x20AC;? accepting applications for bursaries; send your name address, phone number and write a bit about what The annual Harvest for the Hungry food collection for the school you are attending and what you are taking Peninsula Food & Clothing Bank (formerly the Deacon's in college or university. You must have lived on the Cupboard) will be held on Sunday, October 27. Volunteers will Peninsula during your graduation year. Also, include knock at your door on that date to collect non-perishable food the regimental number of the person in your family items. who you are applying under. We try and cover as much of the peninsula as we can but may Applications are to be sent to: Connie Landry. 44 Henderson miss some areas. If you have food to donate and no volunteer Road, Saint John NB E2M 7B2. Deadline for applications is comes, you can bring the food to the Parish Hall any Monday Thursday, October 31. 2202 through Saturday. 2230
NOTICE OF MEETING RESIDENTS OF PARISH OF SPRINGFIELD
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In accordance with Section 25 of the Municipalities Act, the Minister of Environment and Local Government hereby calls a meeting for the election of an Advisory Committee for the Local Service District of
Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;après lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;article 25 de la Loi sur les MunicipalitĂŠs, le Ministre dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Environnement et Gouvernements Locaux, convoque une rĂŠunion dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ĂŠlire un comitĂŠ consultatif pour le District de Services Locaux de
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The Sussex Pregnancy Care Centre is hosting a Father Daughter Banquet on Saturday, October 26 at the Fairway Inn in Sussex. This is dads’ opportunity to treat their daughters to a fun evening out and celebrate that unique bond that fathers and daughters share. Tickets are available at Connie’s Collectables (572 Main Street Sussex) or by contacting the Sussex Pregnancy Care Centre (433-4006). Tickets include dinner, professional photograph, a long stem rose for daughters, short motivational talk by Dr. John Carroll and your chance to win a prize from a local business. Daughters (age 13+) welcome with their father or father-like figures. Check us out on facebook at the Sussex Pregnancy Care Centre, click on “Events” and come join us for this exciting event on October 26! 1048
Saturday, October 26 - 5:30-7:30pm, Kids’ Halloween Sock Hop; 9:30pm, Adult Halloween Dance (19 years+) Saturday, November 16 - UFC 176 (19 years+) St. Pierre vs Hendricks, doors open at 8:30pm. Bar, games/prizes, potluck bring your own snacks & share. Saturday, November 23 - 6:00am-11:30pm (approximately), $55/person. Call Karen (leave message with name) at 832-7451 too book your seat. Limited number of seats available. 2288
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PORK SUPPER IN MILLSTREAM The Millstream Rec Council is sponsoring a Roast Pork Supper at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick on Sunday, November 3 from 3:30-6:00pm. The menu will include: roast pork, potatoes, carrots, turnips, peas, corn, applesauce and pies. Cost for the supper - $10/adults, $5/children 6-12, $25/family, pre-schoolers eat for free. Everyone is welcome. 2263
Help us take a bite out of hunger - the Hampton High School is having its 8th annual “Trick or Eat” food drive and students will be canvassing for “SINGLES & FRIENDS” DANCE non-perishable food items in your neighbourhood from 5:30-7:30pm on Thursday, October 31. All Singles & Friends will be hosting a dance on Saturday, October food collected will be given to our own Hampton 26 at Branch 69 Legion, 714 Wilson St W, Saint John. Doors open at 8:00pm with band playing from 9:00 to 12:00mid-night. Food Basket. 2282 Admission is $6 at the door and is open to both singles and married people, so gather up your friends and come dance the CARDS – LOWER NORTON evening away. Lower Norton Community Hall hosts Cribbage on Tuesdays at Our dance schedule for the rest of 2013 is now up on our 7:30pm and 45's on Thursdays at 7:30pm. Everyone is welcome to website: singlesandfriends.ca, so bookmark us and circle the come for a great evening of fun and prizes. Light Refreshments. G03 dates on your calendar. 1017
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KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS Some of you, like myself, may remember Art Linkletter’s television program where he would ask youngsters questions to elicit their “cute” answers. Others may remember Bill Cosby doing the same on a similar show in the 1990’s. Anyone who has lived with kids will recognize conversations like the following: Our eldest grandchild is amazing quick with the comeback, even though she is only seven. Perhaps this is because it is the only way she can survive, given the amount of time she spends with her Grumpy. A few days ago she was in the car with us on the way to Saint John and I listened to the following conversation: KID: Grumpy, are you speeding? GRUMPY: Maybe a little. What are you a traffic cop? KID: Yes. GRUMPY: Well get out . . . I don’t want a traffic cop in the back seat. KID: I don’t want a criminal in the front seat! Score: KID one, GRUMPY zero. A few days later, I was having a discussion with her about money. There is a computer game she enjoys which includes the opportunity to “work” for points/coins, which can then be used to buy items such as clothing, drives or pets. It is great not only for basic math concepts, but also the real world experience of working and spending and then not being able to buy something else because you just spent all your money on new boots! Somehow the conversation reached the point where I explained, “money doesn’t grow on trees”. The kid, as always was quick to reply: “It used to”. ME: I don’t think so; I’ve never seen it. KID: Yes it did, because money used to be made from paper and paper comes from trees. Can’t fault that logic! English proverb ~ "The soul is healed by being with children." Hope you all have an opportunity to enjoy the kids in your life. 0002
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CRAFT SALES CRAFT SALE: St. Augustine’s Anglican Church in Quispamsis (corner of Pettingill Road and Quispamsis Road) will be holding a Craft Sale on Saturday, November 16th from 9:00am to 3:00pm. For table rental information, please contact Dawn at 847-7465 or the Church at 849-8464. Admission is $1.00. This Christmas why not buy handcrafted goods from local vendors. COME TO THE 5TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFTERS’ SHOW on Saturday, November 9th, 9am – 3pm. Visit, pick-up your Christmas baking and unique Christmas gifts. Over 30 vendors to choose from. Free Admission, Sussex Lions Den, 58 Willow Court, Sussex. For more information 432-6859 or 433-5033. 11TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE - October 26, 9am-3pm at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 129 Route 124, Norton, NB. Fruitcakes, crochet, knitting, woodworking; something for everyone! ANITA’S CRAFT SALE - Saturday, November 2nd, 10am-4pm, 540 Route 860 French Village. Take Stockfarm Rd or Lakeside Rd at flashing light in Hampton and follow signs for both directions. FALL CRAFT SALE: Hampton Seniors Resource Center, October 26th. Start Christmas shopping early. Many vendors, various selection of hand crafted items. Sale starts at 10am and ends at 3pm. There is a canteen on site. Get in on the door prize! Come early for the best selection. FIREWOOD SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Servicing new and loyal customers for over 10 years. Call 485-2349. FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, heated, stove, fridge. Call 832-7907 or 832-3151. ONE-BEDROOM HEATED APARTMENT suitable for single person, stove, fridge, located in quiet area in central Hampton. Private driveway and entrance, non-smoking, no pets. $500/ month. Available immediately. Call 832-7861. 3-BEDROOM DUPLEX, Nov. 1 St. Andrews Street, Hampton. 1.5 bath, fridge, stove, D/W, Quiet neighbourhood; $950 heat & utilities extra. 640-3795. BACHELOR APARTMENT FOR RENT, near all amenities, heat and lights included, $550. 647-4598. FOR SALE 1992 SCOTT UTILITY TRAILER with pull down ramp; 1 7/8” ball; good for transporting ATV or lawn tractor. Asking $300 o.b.o. Call 832-3327. LOST/FOUND LOST: My grandson lost his scooter in the Hampton Elementary School park on Saturday, October 12th. All black with gold wheels. If you have any info, call 832-3102. NOTICES THE SUSSEX FARMERS’ MARKET last day for the 2013 season is Friday, October 25, 2013 from 11-6 at 602 Main Street. Come visit, shop and stock up for the winter. The Market wishes to thank all its patrons and vendors for their support this season. We look forward to seeing you all again in May 2014. NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Parents Association will be holding their annual Christmas Expo at the Norton Legion on Saturday, November 16, 9:00am until 2:00pm. Various crafters and home based businesses will be on hand to start your Holiday shopping. Canteen will be available. To book your table please call Jodi at 433-3268.
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THE SALVATION ARMY in Sussex is looking for volunteers for the Thrift Store. Applications are available at the store, 138 Main Street, or at the Salvation Army Church. 433-2723. BANGOR SHOPPING TRIP: Saturday, October 26th. Get your passport ready, grab your sneakers & shopping bags! We’re off to Bangor by chartered bus for a day of shopping! $45 per person. For more information, call Christine Trecartin 7632155. Rose Pitt 763-2675. 2ND ANNUAL KV ANTIQUE SALE: Friday, November 1st - 2-8pm and Satuday, November 2nd - 10am-4pm at St Luke’s Church Hall, 12 Quispamsis Rd, Quispamsis. Featuring quality antiques, furniture and collectibles. FREE ADMISSION! WE JOSEPH L. KANE and spouse, citizens of Canada and Kingston, Kings County, New Brunswick, by Registered Deed, lot number 0159566 and heirs and successors to a Grant of Land registered as number 9098, with charter by Her Royal Majesty Queen Victoria, year 1871 and granted by the New Brunswick Court of Chancery, registered at the New Brunswick Forestry Building, Fredericton, have had our rights infringed upon, contrary to the Queen, the Court and the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms of Canada. SERVICES OFFERED SCRAP METAL DROP Off Site. All car parts, car batteries, lawn mowers, washers & dryers, pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Free junk car and truck removal. Open 7 days/week, 187 French Village Road. Phone 847-3569. God Bless you and thank you for your support. HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and weather stripping of all models. Phone 485-2151. MARITIME RIGGING - “Traction Chains,” wire rope, chain rope and accessories for marine, forestry, construction and industrial applications. Action Car & Truck Accessories dealer. Days/evenings 832-1198. BRIAN’S MAINTENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical, etc. Over 20 years experience. Free estimates. Call Brian 839-2296. HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential, commercial, recreational, restyling and customization. Trust your furniture to the professionals. The most training and experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849-8008. RITE WAY CLEANERS is now accepting new clients for residential and commercial cleaning. We also offer one-time cleaning of your house or apartment. 832-3894. DAVE’S LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage, construction & roofing materials, demolition, brush, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-3982 or 653-0026. REGISTERED FOOT CARE NURSE is now accepting clients. Offering foot care in the comfort of your own home in Hampton & surrounding areas. For professional foot care & details, call Shirley at 832-2126. Covered with most insurance plans. CARD READINGS BY DONNA. Member of Professional Psychic Tour. Ask about home parties and special events, tape recording provided. angelcardreader2@gmail.com, 849-0550. HANDYMAN SERVICES OFFERED - Renovations, painting, tree cutting, etc. Call Robert 832-4023.
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