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May 15, 2012
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“SPRING UPDATE”
Well, let’s see what is going on!! I have a couple of loads of wood that I cut over the winter, while doing some thinning, that is now all cut and split. I have also been out this spring doing a bit more thinning and patch cutting. I am going to take it easy though until we get a woodlot management plan in place, because that will help set the priorities in terms of what should be done first. For those individuals who own woodlots and want to take some proactive measures to improve the quality and quantity of wood that is growing, there are remarkably inexpensive services available by joining a local wood co-op. For those who just want to sit on their property and let mother nature do her thing, that is fine also, just consider protecting the property through land trusts or easements that will stop future owners from clear cutting what has taken many, many years to develop. Thanks to the dry spells we have had this spring, I have gotten out to do some more work on my woods road. Unfortunately, after just one heavy rain it takes about a week for it to dry out and useable again. My biggest hope, is that before winter, I will have all of the ditching done so that it should only take a fairly short time to dry out and be usable after a heavy downpour. Back in the woods, we are scouting along the roadside for desirable small trees such as spruce, pine and some cedar, and replanting them in areas that are exclusively fir and/or birch. In just a hundred or so short years, the forest makeup of trees should be significantly better. Every time I walk by my dead hemlock remains, I wonder if there is such a thing as “Tree CPR”. If there is, I suspect that the time for which it might work is long past. Oh Sigh!! Outside of the woods, we are doing a bit more landscaping and planting, but nothing major so far. The grand-grand kids are both very cute and lovable, the missus is still annoying and The Jet seems to be following in her foot steps. (Maybe more later.) On the lighter side: 1. Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak 2. He who laughs last, thinks the slowest. 3. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. 4. Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don’t. 5. Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool. 800
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2012 KVC Bikaru
Antique Power Show
The annual KVC Bikaru goes on Sunday, May 27th and this recreational fun event is the kick-off for preparations for the Kennebecasis Valley Challenge Marathon/Relay in the fall. The 7k run circles the town of Hampton and begins at 8:00am on the Square; the 25k bike from Hampton to the Cameron Road in Rothesay begins on Main Street, Hampton at 9:15am; the 7k kayak from Cameron Road Beach to the Kennebecasis Kayaking Club in Renforth begins at 11:15am; the day concludes with a noon hour meal (compliments of Vito’s Restaurant) at the Renforth Community Centre. This event is sponsored by the Irving Oil KVC Marathon, Town of Rothesay Recreation Department and River Bay Adventures. A charge of $7 will pay for student monitors for the event who are from Rothesay High School and they will be using the proceeds for a school rebuild project in the Dominican Republic Monitoring services for bikes in Hampton and kayaks in Rothesay will be provided. Kayak rentals are available. Register with River Bay Adventures: riverbayadventures@gmail.com. Check out either irvingoilkvcmarathon.com or riverbayadventures.com for updates and more information. 406
The 16th Annual Show will be held in Sussex Saturday & Sunday • May 19 & 20, 2012 at the Agricultural Museum of New Brunswick & 8th Hussar Sports Centre, Princess Louise Park ~Featuring~ Antique Tractors • Gas & Steam Engines • Vintage Farm Equipment EVENTS INCLUDE:
Parade - Saturday @ 10am Antique Auction - Saturday @ 1pm Antique Tractor Pull - Sunday @ 10:30am Exhibitors Welcome
“Rick Hansen Foundation Fundraiser”
Come one, come all on Saturday, May 19th from 5:00-9:00pm to the Hammond River Angling Association building on the Porter Road in Nauwigewauk. In support of the Rick Hansen Foundation there will be singing, a silent auction, 50/50 draw, music, snack food and a donation box. Spinal Cord Injuries are a life changing experience and we need to bond together and find a cure. 409
SAT: Noon Lunch Available - $9.00 (Supported by Smith Creek Womens Fidelity Group) ~Potato scallop, baked beans, etc.~
ADMISSION: $7.00 Ages 12 & Under Free Phone: Dave Peters (506) 433-4710 Michael Church (506) 432-9549
Benin Orphanage Fundraiser
Come join us for an Apricot Chicken Dinner in support of the Benin Orphanage Foundation Sunday, June 3rd 5:30p.m. at St Bridget’s Church Hall in Chapel Grove on the Kingston Peninsula. Tickets are $25 each with a one-in-three chance of winning a prize. To reserve your seat, please contact Judy Gamble at 763-2646. Thanks for your support! 147
k.o.c. cribbage
The Knights of Columbus will be hosting Cribbage Games every Thursday evening at 7:30pm. Admission $5 for 8 games. Have fun, meet new friends and win prizes. The games are held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, lower hall (new church on Gondola Point Road). Enter via the back entry on the right. 404
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HHs grad class news
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The following is the first of a two-part list of important dates for Hampton High 2012 grads: Thursday, May 31st – 6:00pm, Grad Dinner & Variety Show – Grads only! Business Dress appropriate. Monday-Wednesday, June 4th-6th – Noon in the school lobby, Non-Grad Dates: Prom Dinner tickets for sale ($25). Tickets must be purchased at this time. No tickets available at the door. Grads: Pick up prom dinner tickets and indicate choice of meal. The cost of the dinner for grads is included in the grad fee. Friday, June 8th - Periods 4 & 5, Farewell to Grads Assembly. Sunday, June 17th – 7:00pm, Ecumenical Baccalaureate Service – Hampton Baptist Church. Monday, June 18th – 5:00-6:00pm, Grand March – weather permitting at the Hampton Town Square – Grads arrive no later than 4:45pm; 6:00pm, Prom Dinner at the Seniors Resource Centre, catered by Holly Singh. Guests of grads must show tickets at the door. Students have been invited to visit residents at Dr. V.A. Snow Centre; 8:00pm – 12:00am, Graduation Prom at the Hampton High School Gymnasium. Grads are announced as they enter. Parents are welcome to sit in the bleachers as grads enter. First dance with a parent or other significant adult in Grad’s life. Photos taken by Oak Tree Photography. Wednesday, June 20th – 9:00am, Grad list posted. Grade 12 report cards available from homeroom teachers; 10:00am, Compulsory Graduation Rehearsal – all grads must attend! Distribution of invitations: Theatre (two per graduate), Video (one per graduate). Thursday, June 21st – 8:00am, Distribution of extra invitations: Theatre (one per grad), Video (one per grad), Requests for additional invitations will be recorded; 9:00am, any remaining invitations will be distributed; 5:00pm, graduates pick up caps and gowns, Physics Lab. Business Dress appropriate! Once in gown remain behind grey doors. Line up for procession at 5:45. After the ceremony, return gown (zipped) to the Physics Lab. Please ensure that your name has been checked off, proving that you have returned your gown. You will be charged for your gown if it is not returned. Please Note: Photographs of each grad will be taken by Oak Tree Photography as they cross the stage. These are available for purchase. (To ensure a good photo, grads must have the tassel of the cap on the right and hair away from the left side of the face.) Thursday, June 21st (cont’d) – 5:00pm, doors open to guests; 6:00pm, Graduation Ceremony - invitations must be presented to ensure admittance to ceremony!; 8:00pm, Reception in the HHS Cafeteria; 9:00pm, buses leave for Safe Grad – CFB Gagetown Rec. Centre (sponsored by the Hampton Lions Club). 103
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Peninsula Heritage May Meeting
The public is invited to join Peninsula Heritage Inc. on Thursday, May 17th 7:30pm at the John Fisher Memorial Museum, located in the basement of Macdonald Consolidated School, Kingston. A brief business meeting will be followed by guest speaker Eric McCumber, who has been researching the role of New Brunswick in the “War of 1812”. Come hear some true-life stories, a bit of poetry and perhaps some music pertaining to that era. Peninsula Heritage is forming an “1812 Choir” in commemoration of the 104th Regiment and the War of 1812. We are still looking for musicians, readers, singers, etc, so if interested in this project please contact Eric McCumber at 7632659 for further information. 128
Grade 5 Parent Night
Get to Know Hampton Middle School - do you have a child in grade 5 who will be attending Hampton Middle School in September 2012? If so, please join us, the current Parent School Support Committee (PSSC) on Tuesday, May 29th between 6:3–8:00pm to learn more about: Extra curricular activities - there is something for everyone; Communications between the school and home; Volunteering, how to get involved with the school - and many more topics! So drop in, enjoy a cup of coffee and some snacks and take the mystery out of middle school. 126
Tennant’s Cove Cemetery Agm
The Annual Meeting for the Tennant’s Cove Cemetery will be held on Thursday, May 17th 7:00pm at 150 West Tennant’s Cove. 136
Reminder: town-wide clean-up
Again this year the Hampton Communities in Bloom (CIB) committee will be sponsoring our annual Town Clean-Up. We ask that everyone set Tuesday, May 15th as “the day” to have our yards and gardens cleaned of the annual winter accumulation of litter - and why not add the area around our properties to our chore list? We are encouraged that each year there is less litter to “clean up”. Remember, ‘every litter bit helps!’. 137
In Loving Memory of Catherine Elizabeth McKnight who left us on May 20th, 1994
Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on. Cherished memories never fade because one loved is gone. Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, For as long as there is a memory they live on in our hearts. Love Mom and Dad, Rick, Krista, Natasha and Chantal, Randy, Roxanne, Ryan, Ramsey and Rhea
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1356 Rte 845, Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9 Sundays – 7:30pm, Cribbage. For more information, contact Joe Stack at 763-2959. Mondays – 12:00noon, Peninsula Pearls meet the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month for lunch. New members welcomed. If interested in joining please call Claudia Small at 763-2587. 1st Monday of the month – 1:30pm, Ladies’ Auxiliary meet at the Legion Hall. New members welcome; 7:00pm General Legion meeting (September to June). New members always welcome (anyone may become a member). Any ‘new’ members who join Legion Branch #62 between now and November 2012 will have their 2013 dues paid for by the Branch. To join, please call Kim Beyea at 763-2277 or Serge Cormier at 849-7060 or email rclbranch62@bellaliant. net expressing interest in membership. Membership is not a requirement to be a volunteer. Tuesdays – 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at the Legion Hall for rifle training. Wednesdays – 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at Macdonald Consolidated School. If you have a son or daughter interested in joining Cadets, please contact Bob Beyea at 7632277. Thursdays – 10:00am, Zumba will continue for May & June, $5 fee. All are welcome to join or attend the above mentioned activities. Friday, June 15th – 7:00-110:00pm, Kitchen Party featuring Sylvia Campbell, Geraldine Charters, Fraser Smith and the long Reach Kitchen Party Gang. Refreshments served: Tea, coffee and sweets; hotdogs $1 each. $5/person admission at the door. Tickets for the Canada Day Draw are now on sale ($2 for one, $5 for three). Prizes: 1st – Apple (16GB) iPAD2; 2nd – Apple (8GB) iPOD; 3rd – Kobo Touch eREADER. To order tickets, please call Marvin (763-2347); Kim (763-2277) or Linda (763-2252). To reserve the Hall please call Doreen Stack at 763-2959. 122
Belleisle Community Centre AGM
The Annual General Meeting for the Belleisle Community Centre will be held on Tuesday, May 22nd at the Centre (1648 Rte 124, Springfield). This meeting is open to the public and will start at 7:30pm with light snacks and refreshments to follow. For more information or anyone interested in running for board vacancies, e-mail: belleisle.centre@ yahoo.ca or call Mia at 485-2029. 146
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1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays - 45’s at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm. Wednesdays – House darts at 8:00pm. Thursdays - Dabber Bingo, Jackpot $1,000 in 50#’s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#’s and/or consolation prize $100. Doors open at 6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#’s and/or consolation prize $100. We also have wild #’s in some of regular bingo games. 40+ people we have a second chance on five of our regular games, starting at 7:00pm sharp. A portion of our Norton Legion Bingo and our Raffle 50/50 proceeds are donated to the Belleisle Community Pool fund. If we get 1-40 players - $5; 41-50 players - $60 or 51-60 players - $70. Come and support our community event. Saturday, May 26th – 9:00am-2:00pm, Norton Legion Flea Market, no admission fee. Tables are available for rent ($5 each). Canteen will be available. Contact Gordon at 432-0779/8491601. Sunday, June 3rd – Special Fundraiser Bingo, doors open at 12:00noon, games start at 1:00pm – 15 games plus winner take all jackpot. Canteen available. For more information contact Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health care benefits? It does not matter how long you served. For more information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at 432-0779. The Legion Hall is available for rent (birthdays, anniversaries, showers, etc) $50 (plus $20 if bar is open). Rental is free for benefits or funeral receptions for Legion members, donations accepted. To rent the Legion Hall please contact Dorothy Hutchinson at 433-2488 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 117
Blood donor clinic in hampton
There will be a Blood Donor Clinic in Hampton at the Hampton Seniors Resource Centre (54 Demille Court) on Thursday, May 24th from 4:30-8:30pm. Hope to see you all there. 125
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Friends +60
The next dinner of “Friends +60” will be held on Friday, May 18th 12:00noon at the Hampton Baptist Church. There is no set charge for the dinner, but a free-will offering would be appreciated. For more information please call Sandi at 832-3541. 121
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Sea Cadets’ BOTTLE DRIVE
In loving memory of
On Saturday, May 26th the Hampton Sea Cadets will be holding their Annual Bottle Drive from 9:00am5:00pm in Hampton. 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 you, in advance, for your donations and look forward to your continued support. 133
George Miles MacDonald 1922 to 2007
It broke my heart to lose you But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you, The day God called you home. Love you always, Peg, Doug, Cheryl, Wendy, Bev and families
Salmon Supper - Kingston
A Salmon Supper will be served on Saturday, June 16th at the Kingston Parish Hall with sittings at 4:30pm and 6:00pm. Cost for the supper is $12/adults and $6/youth under 12. Advance tickets advised – only a limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Please contact the Kingston Parish Office to reserve your seat at 763-3183 or by Email parishofkingston@gmail.com. 826
KC Historical Society meeting
The Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will hold its next meeting on Saturday, May 26th at the Belleisle Community Hall in Belleisle Creek, starting at 2:00pm. An interesting program is planned, and all are welcome to attend. 830
Breast Health Awareness
Flea market in Sussex
The Breast Health Program in conjunction with Horizon Health The New Brunswick Antique Auto Club will hold its Annual network are providing free breast health awareness sessions for Automotive & General Flea Market in Sussex on August 17th- groups, individuals and workplaces. For more information call 19th at the Princess Louise Park with up to 900 vendors. Christina Milne Breast Health Educator 632-5796 or email For more information visit the website at: nbacc.org. 813 christina.milne@horizonnb.ca. 810
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Country farmhouse, 3 bdrs, 2 baths 7.5 acres, double garage, barn Many updates to house. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121640
Charming Older home seeks family. Central location. 3 Bdrs, 2 Baths. Hardwood Floors. Single Garage. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ111400
Completely furnished Mini Home 2 bdrs, 1 bath, attached sunroom Paved drive, Lot rent applicable. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121055
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Country Home on 9.3 acres 3+1 bdrms, 2 baths Deck, View & Detached garage. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ12146
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HMS News: Excitement for Semi!
by Claire McCormick It’s almost here! The end of the year, and the Grade 8 Semi Formal! The excitement is building for the end-of-the-year dance every Hampton Middle School kid lives for! If you have never heard of the Semi Formal dance, it is a dinner and dance for the graduating Grade 8 students and an end-of-the-year dance for Grades 6 and 7 students. The dinner is only for the eighth graders and is when they receive their awards for the year. If you have ever been to HMS’s Semi Formal you have seen the magnificent dresses, hair and shoes people wear. It’s all part of the dance, and I have to say, it’s my favourite part. Along with this, it’s the most romantic dance of the year with boys bringing their dates’ corsages and the dance floor filled with couples slow dancing at every slow song. Of course with Semi being one of the happiest dances of the year, it is also, by far, the most emotional, especially for the graduating Grade 8 students. They won’t be coming back next year, like the other grades. It’s the last time they will get to see familiar faces, classrooms, halls and lockers so, for them, it’s almost like a good-bye dance. To sum up, the end of the year is almost here, and so is Semi. It’s a fun, enjoyable and emotional ride for both teachers and students alike. Claire McCormick is a Grade 8 student at HMS. 114
Art Club meeting
Starting a new business? We recognize the challenges facing a new business. After all, it isn’t that long ago we were in that position.
The members of the Sussex Art Club will be holding the May meeting at St. Paul’s United Church Hall, 4 Morrison Avenue (corner of Main and Morrison) Sussex, on Tuesday, May 29th at 7:00pm. Anyone interested in art and would like to come to our meeting is more than welcome to join us, as we do have a program after our meeting. Hope to see you there. 817
Mulch sale in nauwigewauk
The Annual Mulch sale will be held at the Nauwigewauk Community Club on Saturday, May 26th starting at 8:30am. Mulch will be available by the bag or half tonne load; delivery available on a first come first serve basis. 408
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RCL HAMPTON BRANCH #28
HALL’s Summer Preschool Camps
Date
HALL’s Summer Preschool Camps offer lots of fun-filled mornings to explore, discover and make new friends. HALL is excited to provide this to preschoolers between 3 and 5 years old in the Hampton and surrounding areas. To register for these camps for preschoolers, come in and see us on Mondays or Wednesdays from 9am-3pm, at 978 Main Street, Hampton or call 832-5665 or email haforll@nbnet.nb.ca.
Theme
When: Monday to Friday 9am to 12pm Around the World *July 3 - 6 Down on the Farm Where: Main Hall, St. Paul’s July 9 - 13 Presbyterian Church, Under the Sea July 16 - 20 978 Main Street, Hampton Jungle Safari July 23-27 Cost: $60 per week/*$48.00 July 30 - Aug 3 Treasure Hunter per week (includes HALL Membership) Imagination Station *Summer programming may alter *Aug 7 - 10 Dr. Seuss & Friends without notice pending summer Aug 13 - 17 Superheroes Unite! provincial/federal grant funding. Aug 20 - 24
1032 Main Street Please note the following activities that are held at the Hampton Branch #28. Mondays - the General Meeting is held on the second Monday of each month at 7:00pm. Tuesdays – The Lions Club of Hampton hosts their weekly Bingo, which begins at 5:30pm. Wednesdays – The “Afternoon Seniors” play Bingo at $.10/card and enjoy having a snack and supper served to them at a cost of $2. Come and bring a friend – time is approximately 1:004:30pm. Sundays – Brunches are held every second week from 10:00am until l:00pm at and the cost is $7plate. A 50/50 draw is held as well as a Free Breakfast draw. For Hall Rentals, please contact Barb Sherwood at 832-7886; or leave a message at 832-4633, your call will be returned as soon as possible. If you are a Veteran or a spouse of a Veteran and feel you are entitled to assistance from Veterans Affairs Canada, please contact our Service Officer, Bob Jones, at 832-9899. 106
HHS Math Students
The Hampton High School Math Students for the month of April were: (from l-r) Gail MacKinnon (Vice Principal); Josh Booy (grade 12); Julia Blanchard (grade 9); Alicia Hunt (grade 11); Jason Urquhart (grade 10) and Bill Ford (grade 9). 111
New - Walk and Talk Spring 2012
Get your body moving, enjoy some fresh air, and meet some other moms and/or dads! This informal walk will happen on Wednesday mornings from 10am-11am. We are meeting at the Hampton Town Pavillion in the center of town. Bring your strollers or baby carriers as this is an interactive activity you can do with your child. Ends May 30th, 2012. This is another way you can be active during Healthier Hampton's 8 Weeks of Wellness.
Donations
HALL is currently accepting financial donations for future programs. One way to give a donation is to donate your return on your bottles at the Hampton Bottle Depot on William Bell Drive to HALL. We are also looking for gently used infant and preschooler toys. For pick up, please call our office. Thank you in advance for your donations. For more information 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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Hampton ladies triathlon
A Ladies Only Sprint Triathlon will be held on Sunday, June 10th in Hampton. This unique event – the only one in Atlantic Canada – will comprise of a 500m swim, 20km cycle and a 5km run. In addition to the individual competition there will also be a Team Event comprising of two or three competitors and a Junior Wave for competitors ages 16-19 years (in an attempt to build a team for the Canada Games 2013). The Hampton Ladies Triathlon will start at 8:30am from the Hampton Community Pool (Main Street). This event is being held as a fundraiser for Breast Cancer. For more information please contact 214-1085 or email garth@seelystreet.com. 124
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Peninsula Pearls news
The Peninsula Pearls held their regular meeting on March 26th at the Moss Glen Legion. Guest speaker was Holly Reid, from Brenan’s Funeral Home, who spoke to us about funeral planning. If you plan ahead the cost of the funeral will not go up. Cremation is cheaper than a funeral with a casket, however everyone is not in favour of cremation. Lunch was delicious and was served by Group 1. The 50/50 was won by Jean, door prizes by Joanne, Sheila and Audrey. Due to Easter Monday, our Easter meeting was held on April 16th with a pot luck and our Easter Bonnet Parade; what a great selection of decorated Easter Hats! Everyone did a terrific job on their hats. Prizes were given to everyone by numbers drawn which matched the number on your hat. We then paraded around the hall and pictures were taken. 50/50 was won by Lloyd. The next meeting, our annual meeting, was held on April 30th. All our meetings open with the singing of O Canada and the Norton Community Playground Project Lord’s Prayer. Submitted by N. Dann. 119 We’re going to improve Norton’s only playground and we need your HHS “Prom Dress Project” help! If you’d like to make a donation, Hampton High School is accepting donations of gently used Norrad’s Bottle Redemption on prom dresses for the “Prom Dress Project”. Any student in Albert St. in Sussex will take your District 6, who would like to purchase a dress, can make an recyclables and just tell them it’s appointment with Krista Hovey (832-6179) at Hampton High for the Norton Community Playground! All donations are so School. This is a great option for students in grade 10 & 11 who greatly appreciated! have been invited to a prom. Bingo, Bingo, Bingo - come out to play and support our Norton The proceeds from the “Prom Dress Project” will go towards Community Playground - join us every Thursday at 6:00pm Hampton High’s “Adopt-a-Grad” program, which assists grade during the month of April at the Norton Legion for an evening 12 students in financial need with the costs associated with of fun, socializing! Wipe away those winter blues and help graduation. 131 improve our playground! 526
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Hospice Sussex will be presenting a oneday workshop entitled “The Spiritual Practice of Caregiving” on Wednesday, May 30th at Kingswood University (formerly Bethany Bible College), Wesley Hall, on Summit Avenue in Sussex. The cost of the workshop is $40/person which includes lunch and breaks. For more information or to register, please call 432-3145, Monday to Friday, from 8:00am–4:00pm or e-mail at hospicesx@nb.aibn.com. Registration deadline is Tuesday, May 15th. 518
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Country Music Show update
On Saturday, April 14th a Country Music Show was held at the Berwick Hall. The Millstream Rec Council would like to thank all the musicians who came and donated their time and talent and everyone who donated food for the lunch. To all those in the audience who supported the Hall by coming out to enjoy a great evening – thank you. 520
Sussex Valley ATV Club
The Sussex Valley All Terrain Vehicle club (SVAT Club) will be hosting their 3rd Annual President’s Run on Saturday, May 19th from Adair’s Wilderness Lodge – leaving the lodge at 9:00am, after registration. The SVAT Club was formed in the early 1990’s to promote ATV riding and we currently have 154 members. The club also supports various charities including the Children’s Wish Foundation and the Cancer Society. Proceeds from this year’s President’s Run will be split between charity and improving our trails. The Sussex area trail system is also critical to the Saint John and Petitcodiac ATV riders, as we are the link between these two. We are looking forward to a fun day to raise some money for good causes. For further information please contact Jeff Branscombe (President) at 433-5505 or visit our website at: sussexvalleyatv.com. Happy trails. 808
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World Hunger Day Music Benefit
Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry are organizing a Benefit for World Hunger Day to be held on Saturday, May 26th 7:00pm at the Jubilee Hall (Sussex Seniors Centre), Perry Street in Sussex. Musical talent for the evening will include: Les Odonell (George Jones), New Country Roads, Clayton McGee, Ed & Jean Norden, Ken & Joan Campbell, Danny Surrette, Elva & Winston Greer, Doris Fraser, Rachel & Rubin Rankin and more There will also be a bake sale, basket draw, 50/50 draw and refreshments. 522
Benefit for Kate Hodgin
There will be a benefit for Kate Hodgin on Friday, May 25th (please note date change) from 7:00pm to 12:00mid-night at the Sussex Legion Branch #20. Kate was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and is currently undergoing treatment. This benefit is being held to assist with medication and travel costs. The evening will feature live entertainment, 50/50 draw, door prize, a silent auction and live entertainment. A money tree will be presented. 535
Orange cemetery Agm
The Annual Meeting of the Orange Cemetery in Kars will be held on Wednesday, May 30th 7:30pm at 3044 Rte 124 Kars. Everyone welcome. We would like to bring to your attention that the Cemetery is very low on funds for upkeep and mowing. If you have family interred in the Cemetery and could make a donation towards maintenance, it would be greatly appreciated. Some of the names on the headstones include: Reicker, Akerley, Brown, Urquhart, Willagar, Logue, Morrell, Day, Jones, etc. Thank you for any assistance you can provide and hope to see you at the meeting. For more information please call 485-2198. 803
Book Fair
Queens County Heritage is having a Book Fair on Saturday, May 19th from 8:00am-8:00pm at the Book Place in Lower Jemseg. We have thousands of modestly priced books on many topics and lots of new stock. For information call 488-2295. 517
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CANTEEN FACILITIES AVAILABLE
After the life giving rains that we were blessed with in late April the gardens are off to a rollicking start and the plant outlets are bursting with an amazing variety of perennial plants. All very exciting and enticing but, be warned! Most of these will have been raised in an unheated but protective, covered environment. This means care has to be taken to harden them off, an extra cool night or blustery wind could easily destroy them; the best method is to expose them to the elements on days that are fairly cloudy, still and mild, increasing the time spent outside a little each day until they become sturdy. Care needs to be taken to insure that they don’t dry out or become waterlogged by too much juice! Avoid purchasing annuals no matter how attractive the price, there will be a possibility of frost until after the full moon on June 4th. Keeping them healthy for a prolonged period can be time consuming, it’s better to wait a couple of weeks and concentrate on the many gardening jobs that need attention. Chief among these is the spring pruning, by now the rose bushes have leafed out and pruning out the dead wood while the leaves are small is easy to do without damaging the bushes. All dead wood should be trimmed back to the first really healthy leaf buds, making sure that the pruners are sharp; a ragged cut is an invitation to the pests that cause disease. The Forsythia has finished its spectacular display and a pruning with an eye on the overall shape that you would like to see is in order. One great virtue of them is, that a new plant can be produced simply by taking a low growing branch and burying it into the ground with a small rock on top to anchor it, by the end of summer it will have rooted and can be planted in a new location. Deer are again on the rampage and favorite among the early diners are the day lilies. Any smelly concoction will help to ward them off, 1 to 9 parts ammonia with water and a little added oil and soap; a mixture of beaten egg with powdered milk, oil and soap; granulated garlic with egg, soap and oil. These can be concocted fairly cheaply, best sprayed on a still, dry day at a time when you can bung your clothes into a washing machine and head for the shower. The commercially manufactured ‘Bobbex’ seems to have been quite successful. Good Luck and happy gardening. 805
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VON WELLNESS CLINIC
VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) will be holding free Exercise and Wellness Clinics at the Kingston Parish Hall on the following dates: Thursday May 17th; Thursday June 21st; Thursday July 19th; from 11:30am1:30pm. There will also be exercise classes from 10:30am-11:30am. These classes will be geared to arthritics and seniors. Free Wellness Screening Clinics blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testing from 11:30am-1:00pm VON Foot clinics will also be held on these dates from 1:004:00pm ($35). All the VON Office to book foot care appointments at 635-1530. 807
Reminder: CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT
The Sussex Choral Society will hold its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 27th 7:30pm at the St. Francis Xavier Church in Sussex. This year, we’re offering everything from a choral arrangement of the William Tell Overture to selections from popular Broadway productions. Featuring soloists Sarah Hallyburton and Signa Love, the evening promises to be a great way to welcome spring. Under the expert direction of David Mitchell, with brilliant accompanist Karen Gallagher, this is a musical event not to be missed. Tickets are $15, available from choir members, Winterwood Natural Food Store, Connie’s Collectables, and at the door. 529
Giant community yard sale
The Holy Trinity Anglican Church (2 Hammond River Road) by the Hammond River Bridge, is sponsoring a “Giant Community Yard Sale” on Saturday, May 19th from 9:00am-1:00pm. This Yard Sale will be held ‘rain or shine’ – outdoors if the weather is good, indoors if it is raining. Tables are available for rent at $5/each and a limited number are available. There will also be home baking for sale, a BBQ along with other food and drinks – and lots of fun. If you don’t have enough ‘stuff ’ or don’t want to rent a table, consider donating your items to us. Proceeds from our sale tables and table rentals will go to the charitable work of Trinity Anglican. For more information or to book a table, please contact: Peter LeBlanc at 847-3483 or petedajo@rogers.com; Don Campbell at 849-9317. 407
Congratulations to George & Joan Gowlett who are celebrating their th
40 Wedding Anniversary
We would like to invite everyone to come celebrate this happy occasion on Saturday May 19, 2012 at the Bloomfield Hall. Dinner at 6pm, dance to follow. In lieu of gifts, we will be providing a wishing well. Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
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CREATING MEANINGFUL EVENTS THAT CELEBRATE LIFE! All people can create memorial or funeral services that are meaningful events. You can do so, beginning with the obituary notice, by acknowledging the life of the individual, their values, qualities and accomplishments. For some, the obituary provides the only means they will have to reflect on the life of a family member, friend or colleague. When planning the services, all you need to create a meaningful event is your knowledge of the person: special things they did, things they loved, and shared memories. A few examples might help, a family of one woman brought in many vases of flowers from her gardens where she spent many hours. Another woman, whose husband had died, put together a picture board that displayed photographs of him taken at different stages in his life from childhood to a recent vacation they had taken. It made people feel good to see parts of his life that they knew and remembered. Our Funeral Directors can help you plan an event that captures the spirit of the person, and brings meaning to everyone who attends.
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HAMPTON CHAMBER AGM
Thank You
The family of the late Ronald Kincade would like to thank family and friends who expressed their kindness in so many ways. Special thanks to the extra-mural nurses, attending doctors and the nurses and staff at Palliative Care of SJR Hospital, all who visited, sent floral arrangements, food, donations & cards. Your caring words and prayers during this time will be held in our hearts forever. Also thanks to Reid’s Funeral Home, Rev. Eric Phinney, all who helped from St. James the Less Church, and Child’s Catering service.
With Blessings, Pauline Kincade and family
The Annual General Meeting of the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday, April 30th at the Lighthouse River Centre. More than 50 members and guests enjoyed a buffet dinner catered by Holly’s Restaurant prior to the business meeting. Retiring President Sheryl Moore opened the meeting and reviewed the activities of the Chamber over a very active year that saw membership grow from 77 to 95, and the formation of a number of new committees. HACC has been working in cooperation with the Town of Hampton to promote Hampton as a Destination, and to encourage support of local business. Following the election of Officers and Directors for the coming year, elected President Barbara Curry led the meeting in expressing appreciation to Sheryl and retiring Board members Adrian Gratwick, Carol Anne Forsgren and Tanya Whittaker Garnett. The Executive for the coming year are: Barbara Curry, President; Sharon Worden, Vice-President; and Lowell Jones, Secretary/Treasurer. Directors are: Sheryl Moore, Helga Lobb, Zelda McKenzie, Shawn Leonard, Marc Mathurin, Carley Parish, Nancy Mitchell and Peter Behr, who currently represents the Town on the Chamber Board. The keynote speaker, Helena Cain, Bell Aliant Vice-President Customer Care, referred to the necessity of adapting to change in the work place. Change can lead to exciting new growth, words that seemed appropriate for our growing Chamber of Commerce. 129
(l-r) Barbara Curry, in-coming President; Greg Zed, Sussex & District Chamber President; Sheryl Moore, past President.
♥ Thank You The family of the late Michael Beaman expresses a sincere thank you to all of the many friends, neighbours, and relatives who were with us during Mike's illness and subsequent passing. Your prayers, phone calls, visits, cards, food and condolences provided comfort at a stressful time. Special thanks to ALL the health care workers in Sussex and Saint John, Pastor Wayne Murphy and Sherwood's Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. Gaynel, Kathy, Robb and family
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Guest speaker for the evening, Helena Cain.
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COUNCIL MEETING
The first meeting of the new Council, including the swearing-in ceremony will take place in Council Chambers on Monday, May 28th at 7 p.m. This meeting is open to the public. For further information, please call 832-6086.
ON-LINE REGISTRATION
On-line registration for Town of Hampton Leisure Services programs, including Day Camps and swimming lessons, is now available through the Town’s website. For more information please contact 832-6102.
HEALTHIER HAMPTON – 8 WEEKS OF WELLNESS EVENT
The 1st Annual “Healthier Hampton – 8 Weeks of Wellness Event” continues through until the end of May. Hampton residents of all ages will be invited to participate in a variety of different activities throughout the Town that encourage healthy living and increased activity. Please visit the Town website for a full listing of events. DATE
TIME
EVENT
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
Family Walk
Bring your family, friends or neighbours out to join us every Monday night at 6 PM for a group walk leaving from Lifestyles Fitness. Distances vary from 1km to 5km. All are welcome.
Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio
May 15 11:00am Flex & Flow for Seniors
Ideal for the Older Adult, this class uses a combination of gentle aerobics, gentle strengthening and lengthening moves assisting in postponing and tackling the signs of aging. Led by fitness instructor, Paulette Haines, all are invited to join us at Lifestyles for a free trial class.
Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio
May 15 6:00pm
Family Game Night
A variety of fun family games will be offered in Dutch Point Park including parachute activities with Michelle Brenton, family Frisbee and soccer. Fun for the entire family!
Dutch Point Park
May 16 1:30pm
Flex & Flow: Seniors Fitness
Sponsored by the Hampton River Runners, this fitness class is also led by Lifestyles fitness instructor, Paulette Haines and is open to all Hampton seniors.
Seniors Resource Centre
May 16 7:008:00pm
Paddling 101
Join Rafe Hooper of Osprey Adventures for some land training followed by an evening paddle. Pre-registration is required. Participants are welcome to bring their own canoes or kayaks.
Lighthouse Park
May 17 6:00pm
Trail Walk
Explore the trails of Dutch Point Park on a guided tour led by volunteers from the Hampton area. All are welcome.
Dutch Point Park
May 19 8:00am
River Runners/Walkers
The Hampton River Runners is a running club for everyone. They have runners of every pace and the emphasis is on having fun. They invite anyone who is interested to come out and join them for a walk or run!
Hampton High School
Otesha Project:
A group of 9 young people from across Canada will be visiting the community to offer a performance of a play entitled Cycling Through Change. The interactive, documentary-style theatre piece follows three young people as they grapple with “being the change they want to see in the world”, each in their own way. The comedic cast use their own bodies as props to create a hilarious take on serious environmental and social justice issues that gets audiences talking and laughing.
Town Square
Family Walk
Bring your family, friends or neighbours out to join us every Monday night at 6 PM for a group walk leaving from Lifestyles Fitness. Distances vary from 1km to 5km. All are welcome.
Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio
May 22 11:00am Flex & Flow for Seniors
Ideal for the Older Adult, this class uses a combination of gentle aerobics, gentle strengthening and lengthening moves assisting in postponing and tackling the signs of aging. Led by fitness instructor, Paulette Haines, all are invited to join us at Lifestyles for a free trial class.
Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio
May 23 1:30pm May 23 7:008:00pm May 24 6:00pm
Flex & Flow: Seniors Fitness Healthy Mind, Healthy Body Trail Walk
Sponsored by the Hampton River Runners, this fitness class is also led by Lifestyles fitness instructor, Paulette Haines and is open to all Hampton seniors. With Dawn O’Dell of Canadian Mental Health - She will be presenting a talk on Emotional Eating.
Seniors Resource Centre River Centre
Explore the trails of Dutch Point Park on a guided tour led by volunteers from the Hampton area. All are welcome.
Dutch Point Park
May 25 1:00pm
School Zumba
All students are welcome to come join us on the field for a fun-filled afternoon of Zumba to some of your favourite music!
HMS / HES
May 26 8:00am
River Runners/Walkers
The Hampton River Runners is a running club for everyone. They have runners of every pace and the emphasis is on having fun. They invite anyone who is interested to come out and join them for a walk or run! Games of Ol’ & Family Picnic. Come join us in the town square to play games of old, bring your family, a picnic lunch and enjoy couple of hours playing games that you haven't played since you were a child. We will be skipping, playing marbles, playing hopscotch and more!
Hampton High School
May 14 6:00pm
May 20 3:305:00pm
May 21 6:00pm
Cycling and Performing Touring Group to Deliver Play on Environmental Issues
May 26 11:00am- Grand Finale 1:00pm
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Town Square
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Birth Announcement! J.J. and Janice (Linden) Stafford are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a son Gerald "Cohen", born March 8th, 2012 at the SJRH, weighing 6lbs 14oz. His proud Grandparents are Earl & Sharon Linden (Southfield), Janice Stafford and Gerry Stafford and Great Grandma Doris, all of Kingston, ON.
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In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather who passed away one year ago. Always remembered, Wife Bea, Son Jim, Daughters Natalie and Nancy & Families Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
Hampton-Piggs Peak News
Perhaps by now some of you have noticed a new sign as you enter Hampton at the intersection of Main Street and William Bell Drive. No, it’s not an election sign although there are plenty of those to be sure. If you happened to look over top of them you would have seen The Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership logo has been added to the Welcome to Hampton sign. By the time this goes to print, the election will be over and the “vote for” signs should be coming down. But the tangible demonstration of the Town’s bond with its partner community of Piggs Peak, Swaziland will remain. This recognition is a testament to how the Partnership has become ingrained into the unique culture of our town; and sharing the sign with Hampton’s native son, John Peters Humphrey, is a particular honour. As we know, Mr Humphrey drafted the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The premise he expressed in the Declaration - that all human beings should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood - is a core principle of the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership … something we know as “buntfu” or “ubuntu”. One of our original “Starfish” students was a young lady named Nontokozo Dlamini who many of you will remember from her visit to Hampton in the summer of 2008. In her very moving dinner speech in June of that year, Nontokozo made reference to a Hampton “hero”, John Humphrey, who stood for human rights. She identified the lack of human rights – women’s rights – in her country as the leading cause of the record high incidence of HIV/AIDS in Swaziland. “Men do whatever they want to women … he doesn’t use a condom when he doesn’t want to … he just does what he wants to do”. Much of what the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership is doing in Piggs Peak is intended to advance greater equality between men and women. Our construction of the modern latrine to replace the women’s pit toilet at Peak Central is a prime example. Like Nontokozo, we believe gender equality is a lynchpin to achieving universal human rights. We would like to think John Humphrey would be proud of what we are doing. We are certainly proud to share a sign with him. On behalf of the Partnership Committee I would like to thank the Mayor and Council of the Town for its cooperation and leadership in erecting the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership logo. It is a sign for all to see; a sign that our community acts toward others in the very spirit of brotherhood that John Humphrey mentioned in his seminal dissertation. It is something of which all of Hampton can be proud. 110
Bill and Robyn (Lamont) Linden are proud to announce the birth of their son,
Reese Aeryn Linden, also welcomed by his big sister Jadyn. Born February 23rd, 2012 and weighing 8lbs Proud grandparents; Sharon & Earl Linden (Southfield), Grampy Rick Lamont (Hampton) and Grandma Dianne Robinson (Snider Mountain)
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HEMPSTEAD, HATFIELD POINT HOLLYWOOD CONNECTIONS PART VI
Bob Nolan’s most famous song, “Tumbling Tumbleweeds”, began as a “poem about the leaves he saw being torn and whirled from the trees during a storm he was watching from his apartment window. But it was himself, not the leaves, being tossed around at the whim of the Depression. No wife, no daughter, no career, no future. He wrote it all in a little poem he called ‘Tumbling Leaves’ and like all his best poetry, it reflected his own philosophy of life. It was a philosophy from which he never veered.
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Congratulations
Julia Naomi Marie Finniemore Clifton Royal
Graduating May 17, 2012 from UNB Law and having maintained the Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship for 3 years, Julia will receive her J.D. (Juris Doctor). She has accepted a position articling with Stewart McKelvey in Saint John. Throughout her 3 years at UNB Law, Julia volunteered with Pro Bono Students Canada, The Student Legal Information Clinic, The Family Law Legal Information Program and the Fredericton Legal advice Clinic.
Well done Julia!
Love from family and friends. An open house will be held May 26 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm at 81 Centreton Road, Clifton Royal.
Best wishes only. Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
Days may be dreary, still I’m not weary, My heart needs no consoling. At each break of dawn you’ll find that I’ve gone Like old tumbling leaves, I’m rolling. See them tumbling down, Pledging their love to the ground, Lonely but free I’ll be found Drifting along with the tumbling leaves. In time the little poem was revised to give the version of “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” that is known to the public. “The Sons of the Pioneers” (first referred to by that name in the press of January 1934) had the theme song “There’s a Blue Sky Way Up Yonder” as the signature tune of their radio shows; later, “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” became their new theme song. The live studio audiences, as well as those who telephoned in their requests, frequently asked for “Tumbling Weeds” having misheard “tumbling leaves”. Bob Nolan eventually gave in and changed the name of the song and made a slight change in the melody and words. This is how he described the transition: “The song itself, the melody, had different lyrics altogether and it was quite by accident that we thought of Tumbling Tumbleweeds. I didn’t at the time. They kept requesting this Tumbling Weeds song and the song at the time was Tumbling Leaves. I’d say about 7 out of 10 request for the song came in “Tumbling Weeds’ so Harry Hall said, “Why don’t you change the lyrics and make it ‘Tumbling Weeds’? Tumbling Tumbleweeds. Just, eh, same melody except that it didn’t have that tilted note in the latter part.” When speaking of “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” historian Douglas B. Green states unequivocally, “if western music has an anthem, this is it.” This “western anthem” hit the charts of radio transcriptions in December 1934. For this transcription the group recorded 102 songs. In 1935 “The Sons of the Pioneers” and Decca Records signed a contract. It is signed by the then members of the singing group – Vernon H Spencer, Hugh Farr, Len Slye and Bob Nolan. On a doublesided disc (one song on each side) they would receive a two cent royalty; on a one-sided disc containing one song the royalty was half that. When the sheet music was introduced for “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” is was given as “Tumbling Tumble Weeds”; later printing of the sheet music corrected the spelling error. 127
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Participants needed for study
Are you female, aged 35-55, and employed? Have you successfully quit smoking for at least twelve months, but no longer than 24 months? Would you like to share your quitting smoking story? Participants needed for occupational therapy research - we are looking for volunteers to take part in a study that will explore the transition from smoker to non-smoker. As a participant in this study, you would be asked to participate in one interview, lasting 1-1½ hours, to share your experience and perceptions on quitting smoking. The volunteers in this study will receive a $50 Visa card as compensation for their time. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Kerrie Luck, BSc.O.T., Reg NB (C) 506847-7227; Email: Kerrie.Luck@dal.ca. This study has been reviewed by the Research Ethics Board, PWAC SWNB Writing Contest The Southwest New Brunswick Chapter of the Professional Dalhousie University, Halifax NS. 932 Writers Association of Canada is holding its first ever postcard story competition. Writers from Atlantic Canada are invited to submit a piece of writing (fiction or creative non-fiction) of no more than 250 words on the theme of Canada: A Postcard Home. MALLERY/MALLORY REUNION Submission deadline is Friday, June 1st and there is a $5/entry The Mallery/Mallory Bi-Annual Family Reunion will be held on fee, payable by cheque or money order made payable to: PWACSaturday, August 11th at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 SWNB. Jones Memorial Park Road). Registration will begin at 1:00 and A prize ($25 gift card from Benjamin Books) will be awarded. Pot Luck meal at 4:00pm. For more information please Email info@trudykellyforsythe. For more information contact: emallory@nbnet.nb.ca. 828 com for rules or visit the PWAC-SWNB Facebook page. 833
In Loving Memory of
Stephen Monahan In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Stephen Monahan, who was so tragically taken from us May 13, 2007
In sad and loving memory of a dear son Stephen Monahan who was so tragically taken from us May 13, 2007. How do I say to a son That I loved as much as you I still cannot believe you're gone, I'm still hoping it isn't true Wishing this heartache was just a dream From which I'd wake up and find, You still here in life with us Or if not somehow we could rewind time Until we one day meet again as a whole family, Loved and Sadly Missed. Mom
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When family ties are broken and loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals And also broken hearts. Your end was very sudden No time for good-byes, We are here without you Still wondering why. Stephen we think of you always Each in our own way, We all miss you deeply Day after day. Forever Loved and Sadly Missed. Heather, Tony, Kelsey Ashley, Ian & Paityn
In loving memory of a dear brother & uncle, Stephen Monahan, who was so tragically taken from us May 13, 2007. Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of a brother I loved And will never forget; You may not be beside me But you're never far away. It is said time heals all sorrow But Stephen, I know it isn't so, It hurts as much today As it did five years ago. Remembered forever. Love you and miss you Diane, Barry, Andrew, Jason, Lisa & Mark
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Inside yard sale
The Millstream Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada is sponsoring an ‘Inside Yard Sale’ on Saturday, June 2nd from 9:00am-1:00pm at the Lower Millstream Community Hall (Rte 875). A wide variety of items including baking and plants will be available. Loads of bargains for everyone. 525
SRHS & brHS Bursaries
Applications are now available at the Sussex Regional High School and Belleisle Regional High School (as applicable) for the Hazel D. White Bursary and the Sussex Health Centre Bursary. Students may approach their guidance counselor for these bursaries. 531
SINGLES & FRIENDS events
Singles and Friends will be hosting a dance, with music by the band Sidekick, on Saturday, May 26th at the Chinese Commerce Centre on Coburg Street, Saint John. Doors open at 8:30pm with music starting at 9:00. The dance is open to anyone over the age of 19. Admission $5/members and $7/ non-members. Phone 696-1914 or e-mail: singles696-1914@live.ca for more info about our group. Breakfast for Singles continues every Sunday 10:00am at Holly’s Restaurant in Hampton and weekly volleyball on Wednesday evenings 8:00-10:00pm at Rothesay Park Middle School (cost $4) open to all adults - married or single. The purpose of the Singles group is to organize activities for single people to participate in and we welcome your input and suggestions. Our phone line is 696-1914 for updates as to what is happening and our email is singles696-1914@live.ca. 819
BIG FAIR DAY at HES
The Home and School Association at Hampton Elementary School is busy planning for “Big Fair Day” that will take place at Hampton Elementary School on Saturday, June 2nd from 10:00am-1:00pm. This is one of the biggest fundraisers the Home and School has throughout the year. All of the proceeds from Big Fair Day go directly back to the school to help fund programs or buy equipment that will benefit the children at HES. This year’s funds will go to support the school library, purchasing items such as new furniture, shelves, new books and e-readers for students to use during their library time. There will be games, prizes, silent auction, bouncy castle, pony rides. a BBQ and much more. Please come out to support this fun community event which supports your community school. Rainy day venue will be at the Hampton Community Arena, same day and time. 135
Chase Charles Freeman Mullin
Big sisters Emma and Madison along with Dad and Mom, Kyla (Gamblin) Mullin and Adam Mullin are overjoyed to announce the birth of the newest addition to the family
Chase Charles Freeman, born April 16th at 2:05am
weighing 6lbs 3oz. Proud Grandparents are David and Catherine Gamblin of Passekeag, Debra Hamilton of Nerepis, Ron Mullin of Robertson Rd., Great Grandfather Victor A. Mercer of Bloomfield and Great Grandmother Marion Hamilton of Nerepis.
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Funds for Gabriel monetary donation, please contact Ann LaFrance (fundraising
Six-year old Gabriel Arseneault, from Upperton, is the youngest child in the Maritimes to be diagnosed with “Huntington Disease”. This condition is very rare in a child and is usually found in adults or juveniles. Huntington Disease remains incurable. In support of his family (Mom is a single parent to Gabriel and his toddler twin brother and sister) there will be an Auction at the Central Kings Rec Centre in Titusville on Saturday, June 16th starting at 7:00pm. Donations of items (new) for this event would be greatly appreciated. If you are able to help with this event or would like to make a
co-ordinator) at 849-4040 or ann@brentax.com. Thanking all of you in advance … and remember … prayers don’t cost a thing and there can never be enough. 832
Fundy paddlers
Canoeing & Kayaking - Spring is here and the New Brunswick waters are calling. Check out Fundy Paddlers at: fundypaddlersclubinc.com. Training, tripping and monthly club meetings. For more information call 763-2659. 403
CHURCH CHART Sunday 10:30 am Worship & Kingdom Kidz (ages 2-11) Youth Classes (ages 12-18) 6:30 pm
2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point Rev. F. W. Wickett Ch: 485-2257 outreachpc@nb.aibn.com
All Welcome
Evening Service
Monday 7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group (1st Monday of each Month) Wednesday 7:30 pm Family Night - Adult Bible Study Kidz Zone (ages 4-12) U-Turn (ages 12+)
“...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10
Good People
A Yiddish Folk Tale An old man sat outside the walls of a great city. When travellers approached, they would ask the old man, “What kind of people live in this city?” The old man would answer, “What kind of people live in the place where you came from?” If the travelers answered, “Only bad people live in the place where we came from,” the old man would reply, “Continue on; you will find only bad people here.” But if the travelers answered, “Good people live in the place where we came from,” then the old man would say, “Enter, for here too, you will find only good people.” CC18
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“Have a Heart” fundraiser
It’s time to come together again and help someone in need! Oceans of Ink and the small business’ of Sussex are hosting their 4th annual fundraising event - “Have a Heart” on Saturday, June 2nd starting at 10:00am, and this year the funds are being raised to save the life of young Nathan Beaudoin. Nate’s family needs our help! So this year our fundraiser is for them! As before, we will be offering ribbon tattoos for $40, but this year we will also be offering small heart tattoos, especially for Nate, with 100% of the proceeds going to Nate and his family. Nathan, who has just turned one, has a rare and complex congenital heart condition called Right Atrial Isonmerism/ Heterotaxy. Nate’s only hope of survival is a complex heart surgery that is only offered in Boston. The estimated cost for the surgery is approximately $300,000, which does not include accommodations or travel expenses. But tattoos aren’t the only way we’ll be raising funds. There will be food (walking tacos), live music, art, 50-50 draw, raffles, silent auction, and that’s just at Oceans of Ink! There is a growing list of small business’ in Sussex that are also volunteering to participate in the day. Keep checking the event on facebook (Oceans of Ink Presents: Have a Heart!) for a list of business’ involved, activities and for more information! Our fundraisers in past years have been a huge success, and we’re all really looking forward to it this year! We are looking for volunteers to help us organize serve food, sell tickets and other similar jobs at Oceans of Ink and we are also accepting donations for raffle/silent auction. If you are interested in volunteering, donating or becoming a part of this fundraiser, please contact Cory or Kathy at Oceans of Ink, 4335006 or come see us at 14 Church Ave. Sussex. 835
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Jam session in millstream
There will be a Jam Session at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick on Saturday, May 26th starting at 7:00pm. There will also be door prizes and a 50/50 split. For more information please contact 434-0113. All welcome. 509
Symphony NB Plant Sale
Our Annual Plant Sale, a fundraiser for Symphony New Brunswick, will be held on Saturday, June 9th at St Paul’s Church Hall on Rothesay Common, between 9:00am-12:00noon. Come and buy from our large selection of perennials, shrubs and trees. We will also accept donations of plants on Friday, June 8th at St. Paul’s Church Hall between 6:00-8:00pm. For more information please call: 693-6819, 672-4042 or 635-4156. 918
Seeds After School Centre What the Parents think:
"I think the program is awesome, can't say anything bad about it. I don't have a worry about my daughter when she is here with the staff. She's tired and played out when she gets home and the homework is a huge help, so thank you all so much for the peace of mind..." (Jodi)
What the Kids think:
"There is so much exercise that when I come home I'm not hyper. The staff is so nice and they help you with your homework." (Hannah) "Paul's games are the BEST!" (Rachel & Abigayle) "Seeds is awesome!" (Mychayla) "I have fun and I like the people here." (Jensen) "There's always crafts I like." (Kalea) "I like gym time." (Emma)
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Most of our work involves the computer repair facet of the shop. We repair all makes and models of PC and Macs. This includes virus removal, file back-up, reinstallation of operating systems and the physical replacement of broken computer parts. We have recently expanded our repair services to include video game consoles. With the growing popularity of things like Netflix and the ability to now use game consoles to surf the internet on your TV, it just makes sense to offer our customers this service. On site computer repair and installation is another service option we offer our customers. Most businesses we serve, and even some of our residential clients actually find this type of service more convenient. Rest assured though, that whether you come to the shop to see us, or we go to where you are; Tim will be giving you fair and professional service. Tim and his wife Raegan both grew up in the Hampton area and are excited to be running a business and raising their family here. Although Raegan is very busy keeping tabs on their 6 children (who range in age from 2 to 19) she sometimes is the one answering the phone when you call, or greeting you at the door when you come into the shop. She canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t answer your technical questions (unless they pertain to pinterest or facebook) but she takes a mean message, and almost always has a smile on her face! This past year we have had the opportunity to give back financially to the causes, charities, and local schools that both our customers and we care about. We have welcomed some new customers and been congratulated by our old ones. We look forward to the coming years and getting to know more of the special people that call this community home. Hampton Computer shop welcomes you and encourages everyone to buy localâ&#x20AC;Śwe do.
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Writing Workshops & celebrating nature
Are you a budding student writer? Would you like to hone your writing skills? Student writers in New Brunswick are being presented a unique opportunity to fine tune their writing skills with the experts – real authors! Thanks to the Sussex Literary Initiatives and Cultural Events (SLICE) organization, a workshop for middle and high school students is being offered on Saturday, June 2nd at the Lion’s Den at 58 Willow Court in Sussex. Local authors have offered their time and expertise at no cost to the students. The theme of “nature” is tying the workshops together, and several of them will actually be held outdoors. Seats for the Student Workshops are limited, so students, who may choose one of the six sessions, are advised to register early at the event website listed below. Deadline to register is May 25th. These workshops are part of a larger event entitled “Sussex Celebrates Nature” which has many activities organized to allow the public to experience the scenic nature of the Sussex area on Friday, June 1st & Saturday, June 2nd. For more information and list of events, check out the website at: sussexcelebratesnature.com. 524
Jam session in millstream
There will be a Jam Session at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick on Saturday, May 26th starting at 7:00pm. There will also be door prizes and a 50/50 split. For more information please contact 434-0113. All welcome. 509
Symphony NB Plant Sale
Our Annual Plant Sale, a fundraiser for Symphony New Brunswick, will be held on Saturday, June 9th at St Paul’s Church Hall on Rothesay Common, between 9:00am-12:00noon. Come and buy from our large selection of perennials, shrubs and trees. We will also accept donations of plants on Friday, June 8th at St. Paul’s Church Hall between 6:00-8:00pm. For more information please call: 693-6819, 672-4042 or 635-4156. 918
RFL Winning ticket
The Hampton Relay for Life teams wish to thank everyone who supported the yard sale at St. Alphonsus on May 5th. The winning ticket for the 50/50 draw was “147414”, for $45. Call 647-0982 to claim your winnings. 139
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HHS Scholarship & Bursary Foundation
The members of the Hampton High Scholarship and Bursary Foundation would like to remind both students and parents that the deadline for this year’s applications is May 25th. Applications are available at the following website: hamptonhigh.ca, or from the Guidance office at Hampton High School. Students are also reminded that academic standing alone is not a requirement for all scholarships. Committee members would like to take this opportunity to encourage parents to remind their children to apply before May 25th if they have not already done so. This is an opportunity not to be missed. The growth in the scholarship and bursary fund at Hampton High School reflects the value that higher education holds for our community; however, the need to enhance these awards is ongoing. Anyone wishing to donate to the award of their choosing may do so by sending cheques issued to the: Hampton High School Scholarship and Bursary Foundation Inc., P.O. Box 1070, Hampton NB E5N 8H1. All donations are tax deductible and can be targeted to a particular scholarship, as specified by the donor. The Hampton High School Scholarship and Bursary Foundation. 142
KC Historical Soc Bus Tour
The Hampton Speed Skating Club had a very success and productive 2011-2012 Season with all 60 skaters thanks to the parents, families, volunteers and coaches for their time and dedication to the sport. A huge thank you to the following business sponsors for supporting our annual meet and ensuring our hosting success:
THANK YOU · Reid’s Funeral Home · Subway Hampton · Tim Horton’s Hampton · Pharmasave Hampton · Hampton Save Easy · Town of Hampton · Pizza Delight Hampton · Car Quest · Hampton rink staff · Napa auto parts · Hampton Home Hardware · Snow’s Hardware · Massage 2 Go · Freedom Tours · Close to My Heart · Epicure
· Beverly's Day Spa · Hampton Golf Club · Barb Magee/State Farm · Sue Ellis/Ellis Edge · Cooperators/Melanie Lyons · Chandler Sales · Baxter Milk · Halifax Seed · Maritime Turf Supplies · Kings County Auto Parts · Leisure Time RV · Steeves_Porter-Hetu · Superstore Rothesay · Music from the Heart · Touchstone Community School
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The Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., is planning a bus tour of the Moncton area on Saturday, June 9th leaving Hampton at 8:45am, returning at 7:00pm. A pick-up in Sussex is also planned. We will tour the Thomas Williams House in Moncton, and the Lutes Mountain Museum, with a stop at the Magnetic Hill Village and Shops. Next we will visit the museum of Ivan and Vivian Hicks in Coverdale, with entertainment and a turkey dinner to follow. Tickets are $115/person and lunch, dinner, and all fees are included. Non-members are welcome to join us for this interesting tour. For further information and to purchase tickets, please phone the Kings County Museum at 832-6009. 814
2012 KIRKPATRICK REUNION
The 2012 Kirkpatrick Reunion will be held August 10th, 11th & 12th at the Patterson Historical Grounds. Mark your calendars now. The planning committee has been meeting and plans are now underway for this event. We need volunteers to help with this event. Also, as this will be a large gathering, we are looking for potential interest in local bed and breakfasts and use of trailers/campers. If you can help in anyway and or need more information about volunteering and local bed and breakfasts, etc., please contact Doreen Cross at: doreencross@rogers.com or Gail Willis gwillis@nbnet.nb.ca. 829
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Hampton Purina® Walk for Dog Guides”
On Sunday, May 27th residents of Hampton are participating in the Purina® Walk for Dog Guides to help provide Dog Guides to people with disabilities. The Hampton Walk is taking place at Hampton Town Square with registration opening at 12:00noon and the Walk starting at 1:00pm. Organized by local volunteers, the Purina® Walk for Dog Guides is truly a grassroots event. It provides community members with a fun and meaningful way to positively impact the lives of those living with disabilities locally. The Hampton Walk is one of 250 Walks taking place across the country this spring. To date, more than 1,700 Canadians have received a Dog Guide at no cost because of the dedication of Walk organizers, donors, and participants. One hundred per cent of the funds raised from the event go directly towards the five Dog Guide training programs at Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides: Canine Vision, Hearing Ear, Special Skills, Seizure Response, and Autism Assistance. This is all possible thanks to the generous support of the Walk’s title sponsor, Nestlé Purina PetCare, and national sponsors Fido, Twin Pro Graphics, West Jet, hlp+Partners, and Dan’s Pet Shop. This year there are some great new contests and prizes for Walk participants, including two tickets to anywhere West Jet flys and pet food for one year from Nestlé Purina PetCare. To find out how you can get involved, visit purinawalkfordogguides.com.
Carl & Ruth Baxter of Baxter’s Corner are celebrating their
50th Wedding Anniversary
on May 19th, 2012 Family and friends are invited to an Open House on Saturday May 19th from 2:00-4:00 at the Hope Centre, Best Wishes 4347 Loch Lomond Rd. Only! Saint John Annual Sale in Silver Falls
Silver Falls United Church will be holding its annual Plant, Bake, Book & Bling Sale on Saturday, May 19th from 9:00am1:00pm at 840 Loch Lomond Road East. The sale will feature perennials, annuals, herbs, home baked goods, beautiful new & used jewellery and books! The sale is to be held indoors and a canteen will be available. Come early for best selections! 132
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Titus hill cemetery AGM
The Annual Meeting of the Titus Hill Cemetery, Titusville will The Saturday card games at the Belleisle Creek Hall at 7:30pm. be held in the chapel at the cemetery on Monday, June 11th at All welcome. 513 7:00pm. 818
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION May 25TH & 26TH
Friday 8:30am-8:00pm Saturday 8:30am-3:00pm
Come Test Drive the New 2012’s in our Ride & Drive Event!
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Why I relay
APRIL “PIC OF THE MONTH”
Congratulations to Bonnie Bustin of Rothesay who submitted this photo of the Kennebecasis River. Bonnie has won a voucher to a local Subway for a foot long meal deal. Note: The winner of the March Photo Contest was Rebecca Mallet of Rothesay; however we had the name incorrect for the recipient of the Subway voucher. Rebecca received the voucher. 823
My name is Cheryl Hansen and I am a cancer survivor. I had Hodgkins Disease when I was 14 yrs old and Thyroid Cancer in 2009. It was that year that I decided to participate in the Relay for Life in Hampton by entering a team. My team’s name is “Running Late” and so far we have raised a little over $12,500 for cancer research. My team consists of friends and family, all of whom have been touched by cancer. My two children, Keegan and Brayden, relay with me as well. Their reasoning is that since cancer is everywhere and has affected so many in our family, they want to better their odds of survival by raising money. The main reason I joined the Relay for Life event is because of the Luminary Ceremony. The luminaries are candles that are lit at dusk and remain lit all night. They line the track and each candle has the name of someone honoured as a survivor or remembered in memory of someone who lost their battle to this disease. I am humbled and grateful while I walk around the track and read the names. It gives me the chance to fondly remember those that I lost. Relay also gives me the chance to think about how lucky I am to be a survivor. I celebrate being a Cancer survivor with the many other survivors. After the 12 hours, I won’t worry about how tired, sore, and (hopefully not wet!!) I am; or that I have to pack up my tent, chair and cooler before I can head home on June 10th. Instead I’ll watch the sun come up, hug my children and go get a big breakfast before falling into bed to sleep the day away. We will find comfort in knowing we have made a difference because we decided to fight back. For more information on how to purchase your luminary contact me, Cheryl Hansen at 216-0178 or email: cheryl_ hansen@rogers.com. 123
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Give your engine a break. Cars aren't all that different from the human body in that everything is directly or indirectly connected as a system. Just like a body can overcompensate in one area when another area is injured, a car's engine will be forced to overcompensate when there are deficiencies in other areas. For example, a clogged air filter or fouled spark plug makes combustion less efficient, which reduces power -- and wastes fuel as well. Motorists can give their engine a break by replacing clogged filters, sticking to their vehicle maintenance schedule and routinely checking fluid levels. Check the Motor Oil. Oil change guidelines have changed dramatically thanks to better cars and more reliable motor oils. But it still helps to check motor oil levels after every fill up. If oil is significantly low after each fill up, consult a mechanic just to be safe.
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MUSINGS By Debbie Hickey
E NEWS We recently sent out our very first e-newsletter. This is something we have talked about for some time and although the first issue was quite time consuming the response has been positive, with several of our customers even taking the time to email us to tell us so. It is our hope that our advertising customers will find it a useful resource full of all kinds of tips and information, much as we hope these community magazines provide our readers with a whole community of interesting and useful news and events. I sometimes think of just 12 years ago when Mike and I first began Ossekeag Publishing. We took on an office with just three computers, two for creating the publications and one which was hooked up the internet. Most of our editorial came in as hard copy and had to be typed. Ad copy was a hand drawn sketch or occasionally (from companies with a national presence) an “ad mat” that could be scanned. Very little came to us via email. My six year old grand-daughter is always fascinated by how little connection to the bigger world Nana and Grumpy had as kids. I was her age when our family got our first television, with all of one channel and a GREAT test pattern for large parts of the 24-hour day. Interestingly, though, yesterday we watched some of those same cartoons that I saw as a kid . . . thanks to YouTube. Tom & Jerry and Sylvester & Tweety were both big hits. She laughed . . . and then went back a bit to rewatch the funniest section again. Not only was that impossible when I saw them, I also watched them in black and white, a concept completely foreign to her. She is amazed that there was no Dora, no Treehouse and no Barbie. Progress has lots of good in it, but not all change is positive. “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.” ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt. 801
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CHILD CARE SUNNY PATCH DAYCARE has space available in our pre-school program, Monday - Friday 7:00am-5:30pm. We are a fully licensed centre with staff trained in ECE, First Aid & CPR. We offer a large variety of activities, healthy snacks & lunch, plenty of outdoor time in a fenced yard. Subsidized care is available. Call Kim MacKay 832-1818 day or 485-1819 evening. HOME DAY CARE has opening for full/part time. Large back yard with play structures. Drop off time 7:30am, Pick up no later than 5:30pm. Non-smoking home, no pets, Ten years experience and Child Daycare Management course. Excellent references. Please call 847-4591. EMPLOYMENT BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+/ month. Operate a mini office outlet from your computer, FREE evaluation. www.yourfreedomoffice.com. FIREWOOD SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Call 485-2349. HARDWOOD FOR SALE, 16” lengths, yellow birch and maple. Call 832-0308. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, good prices, ranked in truck. Call Ken 832-4326. FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM APT., heated, close to all amenities, $550/ month. 647-4598. NEWLY RENOVATED bachelor apt., close to all amenities, 4 appliances, $425/month. 647-4598. APARTMENT FOR RENT, heated, stove, fridge. Call 832-7907 or 832-3151. ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT apartment in Hampton, all appliances, no smoking, no pets, heated, mature adult(s) only. $700/month plus $700 damage deposit. 832-4516. APPROXIMATELY 600sqft. of newly renovated office space, includes 2 new offices with a common area, private washroom and a shared lunchroom, 8 Centennial Road. Contact Sheryl at 832-5925. 2 BEDROOM APT., ROTHESAY. One bedroom apt. in Erb’s Cove. Cottage for rent in West Point, PEI. 832-3333. FOR SALE USED APPLIANCES, 24” electric stoves in stock, exterior/ interior doors, tires (most sizes), new sky light, used windows, and household items. 218 Main St. Norton. 839-2628. NOTICES PERENNIAL PLANT SALE (Brenda’s Bloomers). Over 700 pots, $2 - $3 each, Saturday May 19 and Sunday May 20 from 9:00am3:00pm. Approx. 2 miles from Cassidy Lake, Norton at Clover Hill, Route 860, Civic #3155. Rain or shine. 832-0280. THE SALVATION ARMY Thrift Store in Sussex is looking for volunteers. Call 433-3302 to apply. SAINT JOHN COIN CLUB Coin Show May 27th, Howard Johnson Hotel, Main Street Saint John, 9:30am-3:30pm, free admission. Contact Tom, ycart@nb.sympatico.ca or 506-650-0669.
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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. RECYCLING BIN EXTERIOR WOOD DOOR with window that opens, 32”x77”. 763-3742. SERVICES OFFERED 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. HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Laforge. Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and weather stripping of all models. Phone 485-2151. FREE HEAT, central boiler classic, outdoor wood furnace. Call today 506-435-1661. B. LEMON MASONRY, RESIDENTIAL, commercial, brick, blocks, stonework, chimney’s, re-pointing, walkways. Free estimates call Brent at 847-5126, cell 333-0449. MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. Wide range of products & equipment for marine, forestry, industrial, construction and recreational requirements. Action Truck & Car accessories. Days/evenings 832-1198. LAWN GROOMERS, “If you look good we look good”. Now taking bookings for fertilizing and lime, lawn and yard clean up and also mowing and trimming. Home 832-2844, cell 639-8485. BRIAN’S MAINTENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years experience. Free estimates. Call Brian 839-2296.
Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
HAUL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop off site 54 Backland Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067. BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. Call 721-4255. 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 now has openings for residential and commercial cleaning. We offer de-cluttering, organizing and will clean your house from top to bottom. For a free estimate call Fallon, 832-3894. 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. DANNY BOY TRUCKING, top soil, $265, gravel $100, HRA crush $250, Brookville prices, all prices are for 15 tons/yards. 608-0212. TARA’S ALTERATIONS - Prom, wedding, custom sewing, and general alterations. Hampton, NB. Call Tara at 943-0255 for an appointment. LAWN TRACTORS, lawn mowers, garden tillers, tune up and repair (parts available). Wanted, lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snow blowers, tillers (any condition). Pick up and delivery available. 832-4905. YARD/GARAGE SALES MAY 19 & 20, 10am-6pm, 63 Bloomfield Ridge, South Road, Exit 166 off of Highway 1. BASEMENT MOVING SALE, wide variety including 13” TV $10, pair of touch lamps $8. Other prices from $.50 to $5. May 15 through 27, Nauwigewauk. Call for directions and times 8320898 and leave message. GIANT YARD SALE, everything from soup to nuts! Saturday May 19, rain date May 21, 8:00am-2:00pm. 24 Pleasant Street, Hampton.
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BUSINESS WHO’S WHO BUS TOURS ANTIQUES
EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS
Well, I’m still here so come and visit
DAIRYTOWN EXTERIORS
Harrison’s Hat Box 48 Church Ave Tuesdays to Saturdays 10:00 - 5:00
Our Service is Our Success
Windows Steel Roofing Seamless Eavestroughing
Doors Asphalt Roofing Siding
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Pool Heaters Appliances
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108 LOW ER COVE ROAD , SUSSEX 433-5550
Keith Cromwell 435-3364
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We Service Refrigerators, Freezers, Dehumidifiers, Ranges, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers Propane Appliances 639-5355 Servicing Saint John, KV, Hampton & Surrounding Areas
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557 MAIN STREET
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We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! 485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158
Call Quality Work John Roberts Free Estimates Home Improvements 506.832.7270
BUS TOURS TAKE-OUT FOOD 2111 Route 124 • 485-5757
Hatfield Point
Convenience & Take-out Mon, Tues, Wed 11am-7pm Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun 11am-9pm
COOKE’S HEATING SERVICE Division of Cooke Fuels
W e are W ETT (W ood Energy Technology Training) C ertified! Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces & stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglass), chimneys & liners, duct cleaning now available
Sherilyn Cheeks B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., CCC
Free Estimates . Financing Available 832-1124
CRACKFILLING
PET CONTAINMENT
VENTILATION & HEAT PUMPS
MUD MEN
ROVER P ET C ONTROL Pet Safe Containment Systems
Ventilation and Heat Pumps
Sales, Installation & Training Call Mike Anderson 832-2317 Kevin Cochrane 663-9560
Jamie Ritchie 663-5504
Installation and Service Duct Work and Fittings Certified Venmar Dealer
Patterson’s Heating Ltd.
Money Back Guarantee www.roverpetcontrol.com
Ph: 832-4508 Cell: 333-0120
PET SITTING SERVICES
ZUMBA
Cassidy Lake Boarding Kennel Overnight boarding for Cats & Dogs
Individual indoor & outdoor runs Large fenced in exercise/play area FREE WALKS 4 TIMES/DAY! www.CassidyLakeBoardingKennel.com
506-433-6974
with Kathy
Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00pm Nauwigewauk Community Centre
$5 Drop-in fee
For more info email kathy@zumbasaintjohn.com
NEXT ISSUE: MAY 29 DEADLINE: MAY 22 Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
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Avoid the rush! Get your spring tune-ups done early “NO NEED TO HAUL On-site repairs available JUST CALL!” Tune-up specials include pick-up and delivery Licensed mechanic with over 25 years experience
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www.butternutstables.ca Tel: 832-5613 Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555 242 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6B8 info@ossekeag.ca
Hampton Herald - May 15, 2012
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