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“VOICES” There have been many voices raised against the recent forestry agreement by the government of NB to surrender even more of OUR Crown Land to the big forest companies. The argument by both government and industry is that we need to devastate our forests in order to create jobs in order to keep young people working here at home. However, like many overbearing parents, they have failed to ask these young adults whether they want to have our forests sacrificed on their behalf!! Last week I came upon an article published in the UNB student publication “Brunswickan” entitled “Merry Christmas, Mr Irving” written by Richard Kemick. Here are some excerpts. “The Irving family is the thirteenthlargest landowner in the world, beating Ted Turner and Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa of Qatar. Furthermore, the twelve landowners that place ahead of the Irvings are all either monarchs or the Pope––who is obviously the monarch of our souls. While I, along with the majority of New Brunswickers, do not think too highly of Premiere Alward’s powers of deduction, the fact that the Irvings own our entire province and the fact that our province is largely populated by underemployed or unemployed citizens seems too coincidental to ignore.” “This province couldn’t have more cartoonishly evil environmental policies if they tried.” “Having a vibrant and unique ecosystem allows for the establishment of the financially lucrative industry of tourism, an industry that regenerates a lot faster than hardwood. However, because of this
province’s dismal environmental record, New Brunswick’s largest tourism draw is coming to watch the annual migration of the majestic twenty-somethings fleeing the province.” Read the whole article at: thebruns.ca/ merry-christmas-mr-irving. It was great to discover how at least one young voice thought of this whole ugly affair, many thanks!!! My personal preference is to simplify the whole matter and even take the science out of the debate, because there are only two clear and simple facts that are not even debatable. 1. Crown land legally belongs to the people of New Brunswick and is managed on their behalf by the government. Documents from the government state: “Crown lands are managed in the best interest of the people of New Brunswick.” Seems pretty clear. 2. “Public Views on Forest Management in New Brunswick: Report from a Provincial Survey” carried out in 2007 by DNR by three local university professors (website:2. gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/ nr-rn/pdf/en/ForestsCrownL ands/ ForestSurvey.pdf) While there is a lot of info there are two key points: a) The residents of New Brunswick want their forests to be managed for many values besides as a source of fibre. b) Residents rate 8 other groups and organizations that should have greater influence than the forest companies in managing our forests. Conclusion: The Government is abusing the trust and wishes of it’s residents and legal action should be taken to regain control of our forests. 0001
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LISTEN IN by Jeff Liberty KANSAS - CARRY ON STRONG In high school I had this friend who was planning to attend a recording arts college to learn the craft of sound engineering and music production. I was envious of his academic direction and wished I could follow in his footsteps, but at the time it was too expensive. He was older so he felt it necessary to school me about his two favorite bands, Styx and KANSAS. I listened and soaked it all in as we drove up and down the main drag in town in my 1978 Malibu Classic.That was my introduction to the band KANSAS. Not sure where my old friend ended up or whatever happened after I sold my Malibu Classic, but it’s good to hear KANSAS is still on the road. I was certainly chuffed when I had the opportunity to speak to KANSAS guitarist Richard “Rich” Williams who has been with the band since its inception in 1974. I asked Richard what was it like
in the real heady times of fame in the 1970’s and 1980’s? “At the time it seemed pretty normal. In retrospect, I didn’t have anything to measure the experience to. Now 40 years later (The band has been together 41 years now) I have that experience and I can appreciate those moments more. It’s weird I just turned 64 and I’m a lot smarter now than I was in my 30’s”. Williams says laughing. “I was just floating through life not paying too much attention to it, other than I’m just playing in a band”. On the changing standard music business model over the years and the bands hands-on approach Williams says. “We manage ourselves now so we choose when and what we want to do. So with the control of that it makes it much more relaxing, than being pointed in a direction and kicked along the way. From a point of gratitude. Just to be grateful to be able to do this.” William sincerely states. Curiously I ask what is his secret to staying in a band for so many years. “If we want to keep this going we have to keep
this fun. We all have families and a home life. A perfect KANSAS weekend is leave on a Friday morning. I come home on a Sunday afternoon. We fly everywhere. No buses! We have a good balance.” “Growing up, loyalty was a normal concept for me. You make a decision and you follow through. Understanding there will be good times, bad times and indifferent times. That is what was instilled in me growing up. To be accountable for your choices. KANSAS is who I am. I’m just following my nature”. KANSAS performs Friday, April 11 in Moncton at Casino New Brunswick. Check out the band at: kansasband.com. 0041
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday, April 9 Creightonville Cemetery Annual Meeting 7:00pm at the home of Leslie and Marilyn Dalling. Everyone welcome. Thursday, April 10 The Sussex Farmers’ Market vendor’s meeting, 7:30pm at the Dept of Agriculture building (Magnolia Avenue, Sussex), use entrance of back parking lot. For more info: 433-1211 or email sussexmarketmanager@gmail.com. Sussex Valley Parkinson Support Group meeting from 2:00-4:00pm in the Kiwanis Nursing Home Heritage Room. Everyone welcome. For more information contact Leona Gionet at 433-5342 or rog56@ rogers.com. Saturday, April 12 Breakfast & Early Easter Egg Hunt at the Penobsquis Community Centre (132 Penobsquis Loop Road). Egg Hunt (starting at 9:00am) is sponsored by
Corridor Resources Inc. Breakfast (7:0010:00am) $6/adults and $3/children under 12. There will also be a bake sale (donations accepted). Tickets on Spring Basket will be for sale ($2 each or 3/$5), do not have to be present to win. Everyone welcome. For more info contact June at 433-2721. This event is sponsored by the Penobsquis Community Enrichment Committee inc. Spring/Summer Give-Away at the Penobsquis Baptist church from 10:00am2:00pm. Gently used spring/summer clothing for all ages, small kitchen appliances, bikes and trikes in good working order. Everyone welcome. You like it - you take it for free. Masonic Scallop & Ham Supper at the Salisbury Masonic Hall (Main Street, Salisbury) from 4:00-6:00pm. Cost $9/ adults, $5/children. Everyone welcome. Proceeds go to the upkeep of the building. Bake Sale in Havelock, sponsored by the Havelock Boys & Girls Club, from 9:00am1:00pm at the Havelock Lions Club (Rte
880). Association of NB Cemeteries Annual Meeting, 2:00pm at the Lutz Mountain Meeting House (3143 Mountain Road, Moncton). Those interested in the work of the Association are invited to attend. V.A. Snow Centre Fundraiser from 7:0010:00pm at the Hampton High School. The evening will feature a Silent Auction and Music Concert, with a great variety of entertainers. Tickets ($12/advance, $15/at the door) are available at: Beats & Bytes and Morris Music - Saint John; Dr. V.A. Snow Centre, you can call 832-6210 ext 6217 to reserve your tickets and pick them up at the door. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door. Southeastern Branch NB Genealogical Society meeting 2:00pm at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church (28 Woolridge Avenue, Riverview). Guest speaker will be John Patterson, President of the Greater Moncton Scottish Association. Everyone welcome.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Sunday, April 13 Country Music Show Fundraiser for the local Parkinson Society in the All Seasons Inn Banquet Room starting at 2:00pm with Bob Burgess and many guests. 50/50 draw and canteen will be available. Afternoon of Music in Havelock (originally scheduled for March 30) from 1:00-4:00pm at the Havelock Memorial Hall with Tom Burgess and band with guest singers. There will be 50/50 tickets and canteen. Admission $7, proceeds for repairs to the Hall. April 14-19 SRHS presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (7:30pm and 2:00pm Saturday Matinee) Ticket ($12 and $10/Matinee) are available at Sobeys and Connie’s Collectables. Friday, April 18 Good Friday Breakfast at the Waterford Community Hall from 7:30-10:30am. $6/ adults, $3/chilren 6-12, children under 5 eat for free. Good Friday Fish & Chips Take-out at
the Hampton United Church with pickup times at 11:30am-12:30pm & 3:304:30pm. Includes (everything homemade) fries, coleslaw, tartar sauce and roll. $7/1 piece of fish, $9/2 pieces. Gluten free option available. Please order in advance by Monday, April 14 by calling 832-5050 or email huc@nb.aibn.com stating #pieces fish/plate and pick up time.
Saturday, April 19 WCAF Annual Auction 7:00pm at the Kiwanis building. Any donated items can be dropped off between noon and 3:00pm. Annual Easter Bake Sale, sponsored by the Southfield United Church, will be held at the Gateway Mall in Sussex, beginning at 9:00am. Monday, April 21 Canaan-Washademoak Watershed Association meeting 7:30pm at the Codys WI Hall (Clodys Lane) with guest speaker Tracy Glynn of the the Conversation Countil of NB. For more information: Shawn Dalton 449-1395, Reace Black 5342565, Robena Weatherley 488-2718.
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Tuesday, April 22 Annual Card Party (Bridge & Auction 45’s) will be held at Trinity Anglican Church (853 Main Street, Sussex) at 7:00pm. Prizes & lunch provided. Admission $8/person, facility is wheelchair accessible. Saturday, April 26 Hav’n a Newfie Time at the Salisbury Legion, starting with Newfie menu dinner at 5:00pm, Newfie entertainment from 7:00-9:00pm and Dance with Newfie & Country music from 9:00-12:00midnight. Tickets ($20 each) may be purchased at Ben & Ed’s “da Boys” Shop in Salisbury (no later than April 12). Only 150 tickets available. All proceeds will go the Salisbury Caring Centre/Food Bank. Annual Spring Violet Luncheon from 11:00am-1:00pm at the Hampton United Church (24 Robb Court) with sandwiches & dessert, a quilt display and sale tables of second time around jewellery, scarves and handbags. Tickets at the door ($7/adults, $3/children 4-6, pre-schoolers free). Handicapped accessible. Proceeds for the Hamtpon UCW church/ community activities.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Thank you!
Poker Run Benefit for April Belding Thank you to all who helped, attended and gave so generously for our daughter April. A very special thanks to Jane and Harold Folkins for hosting the benefit. Mark, Doreen, Harold and Jane Folkins for the use of their camp. Chris Spencer for helping organize the benefit. Our son Roger & Carla Hatfield for organizing the prizes. Words cannot express our gratitude for the generosity shown by all of you and the community.
Sincerely, Murray and Brenda Belding
Sunday, April 27 Annual Roast Beef Supper from 3:306:30, sponsored by the Apohaqui Lower Millstream Rec Council at the Apohaqui Rec Centre (16 Jones Memorial Park Road). $12/ adults, $6/children 6-12, pre-schoolers eat for free; $12/ all take-outs. Contact Marsha at 433-4571 or the Rec Centre 433-5145 on Saturday & Sunday. Monday, April 28 Lewis Mountain Cemetery Annual Business Meeting in the Lewis Mountain Church at 7:00pm. Shareholders are encouraged to attend in order to have their opinions heard.
April 28-May 3 Havelock WI “Spring Rummage Sale - new bargains can be found daily, Monday-Friday 12:00-4:00pm & 7:00-9:00pm; Saturday (fill a bag for a toonie) from 9:00am-12:00noon. Tuesday, April 29 Sussex Art Club meeting at 7:00pm in the Board Room of St. Paul’s Church Hall (4 Morrison Avenue). All who are interested in art are welcome. Roachville Cemetery Association AGM, 7:00pm at the Roachville Community Hall. All lot holders, family members of lot holders and interested people are invited to attend. For more info 433-3837. 0021
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Above is Barak Stevens, Liberal Candidate for The Riding Of Gagetown-Petitcodiac, presenting Tom & Alta with a Certificate from The Official Opposition.
THANK YOU The family of the late Doreen Harvey would like to convey our heartfelt gratitude to so many whose thoughtfulness meant so much during our time of great loss.
“See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guide you along the way and bring you to the place I have prepared.”
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The family of the late Judy McLaughlin wishes to thank everyone for the words of comfort, flowers, visits, phone calls and donations. It was all greatly appreciated in our time of need. In lieu of Thank You cards a donation will be made to the Greyson Jude Trust Fund. Husband - Robert McLaughlin Daughter - Charlee, Jamie & Greyson Grant Son - Matthew & Jenica McLaughlin
The Family of the late John A. Hayes of Bloomfield would like to send their heartfelt thanks to family, friends, neighbours and the community for their thoughts, prayers, phone calls, food, visits and support during our bereavement. Many thanks also to Reid’s Funeral Home, Rev. Rob Marsh and Christ Church family for their support.
Forever Grateful, Janice Hayes & Family
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MARCH “PIC OF THE MONTH” Congratulations to Joan Routledge of Sussex, who submitted this “Red” themed photo of “Linda Campbell” roses edged with frost to our “Pic of the Month” contest during the month of March. Joan has won a Movie Pass (for two, including popcorn & drink),
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KC MUSEUM - WRITING CONTEST The Kings County Museum is developing a new exhibit in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I and as part of the activities, the museum is running a writing contest. We are asking entrants to share stories of the impact of WWI and/or WWII within their own family: Did your family send a soldier to the front lines?; Was there a nursing sister who went overseas to provide aid?; How was life on the family farm changed during or after the war years? Write your family’s story (maximum two pages in length) for a chance to win! Prizes will be awarded to the top three entries: $100 for first place $ 50 for second place $ 25 for third place. All contest entries will be included in a memory book which will be displayed in this summer’s museum exhibit. Entries must include name and contact phone number. The deadline for submissions is Monday, May 5. Winners will be announced at the exhibit opening on Saturday, June 14. Please mail entries to: Kings County Museum, P.O. Box 1813, 27 Centennial Road, Hampton E5N 6N3 or by email to: kingscm@nbnet.nb.ca. 2677
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GET FRESH WITH FOOD GETTING TO THE ROOT OF IT! According to Stats Canada, it is the 3rd leading cause of death for Canadian men. Almost 24,000 a year. Turmeric is a powerful force against prostate cancer. It’s a wonderful root, that we typically eat in powder form. Turmeric is one of the most medicinally packed foods I have read about. According to whfoods.org, it is also effective against Rheumatoid Arthritis, Cystic Fibrosis, high cholesterol and the prevention of Alzheimer's Disease. "In numerous studies, curcumin's [Turmeric Root] antiinflammatory effects have been shown to be comparable to the potent drugs hydrocortisone and phenylbutazone as well as anti-inflammatory agents such as Motrin." WOW!!! For many of you, turmeric is not as strange as you might think. It is an ingredient in every curry powder. Also, the active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin, which is often prescribed in pill form to patients
who suffer from arthritis. However, the most powerful source is straight from the fresh root. I am certainly not telling you to ignore what your doctor prescribes, but foods as medicinal as turmeric should be consumed as often as possible. Incredibly, as outlined by sources on whfoods.org, in 2005, curcurmin was featured in a study that compared it to the chemotherapy drug, Taxol. Mice were given human breast cancer directly into their lungs and separated into four groups (I know it is horrible, I am not endorsing animal cruelty). The first test group received no treatment as a control group. One test group received just Taxol, another test group received just curcurmin and the fourth received both Taxol and curcurmin. After five weeks, 95% of the control group had developed lung cancer, which is not surprising since they received no treatment. 75% of the group that received Taxol developed lung tumours, despite the powerful chemo drug. However, 50% of the curcurmin group had fought off the cancer and of the group that received both curcurmin
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and taxol, only 22% had any evidence of lung cancer. This means that curcumin alone, was more than twice as effective as the chemo drug and the two treatments combined compounded their efficacy. I know you are thinking, but Dave, how do I use it in my cooking? My favourite way is in a tea. I take a finger of turmeric and rinse it off. I cut it into chunks that will fit in my garlic press. I squeeze the turmeric through into a mug, one chunk at a time, cleaning out the bits of peel as I go. Then I add a couple spoons of honey to the mug and generously shake in some cloves, nutmeg and Ceylon cinnamon. Finally, I add some hot water, stir it all up and drink it. I also love to add turmeric to my juices, soups, stir fries and anywhere you'd normally use ginger. As you'd expect, Kredl's sells organic fresh and ground turmeric. 0039
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The Town Chiropractor in Hampton and Sussex, are pleased to provide services for horses, and small animals (dogs/cats) between May 2-4. Dr. Elana Silverman, a certified animal chiropractor from Toronto is coming down to provide services to both horses and small animals. As animal lovers, we are excited to offer this service to dogs, cats, horses, and other animals who may benefit from natural, functional care to their frame. Dr. Silverman will be tending to her equine patients during the Equine Review in Sussex over May 3 and 4th. However we are scheduling private visits to stables, and for care to small animals (dogs/cats) on Friday, May 2. This may apply to dysplasia, arthritis or other joint/muscle problems. Please contact Dr. Erik Klein (832-2040 in Hampton) or Dr. Daniel Comeau (944-1000 in Sussex). Sussex, 169 Main St. 944-1000 Saint John, 9 Somerset 652-5222 Hampton, 9 Dann Dr. 832-2040
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LEGIONS Sussex RCL #20 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Sundays - closed Bar Hours: Mondays & Tuesdays - 1:005:00pm, Wednesdays & Thursdays, Fridays - 1:00-10:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am-6:00pm Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm. Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at 6:00pm, Early Bird at 6:30pm and regular games at 7:00pm. Thursdays – Crib. Fridays – Singles Crib. Sunday, April 27 - 2:00-5:00pm, Zone #3 Vets & Friends at the St. Martin’s Branch #63. Legion 50/50 – open to the public, drawn every Wednesday at 4:00pm. $3 to join, $2/week played; get your tickets at Toni’s Corner Grocery, Need’s Convenience, Superstore – Sussex, Star Lite Video and the Legion. Havelock RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 Wednesdays: 11:00am-2:00pm for seniors,
$5 includes light lunch, all welcome; 8:00pm, Dart League. Thursdays – 7:00pm, Bingo; Cards “200”, $5/person. Sunday, April 27 - 2:00-5:00pm, Zone #3 Vets & Friends at the St. Martin’s Branch #63. Please note: Due to renovations there will be no Bingo on April 10.
Petitcodiac RCL #41 18 Kay Street, 756-3383 Mondays - #639 F.P. MacLaren Air Cadets at 6:00pm. Wednesdays - meals at 12:00noon: April 9 - Pork Chops and Sauerkraut; April 16 - Turkey Dinner; April 23 - Baked Beans, Potato Scallop and Haml; April 30 - Cod Fish. Walking Club - 9:00-10:00am, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tuesday, April 8 & 22 - Kiwanis Dinner. Saturday, April 12 - Relay for Life Fundraiser. Monday, April 14 & 28 - Merry Makers Petitcodiac War Museum - call Cathy at 756-2068 to make arrangements to visit.
Chairlift facility available. Hall rentals are free for fundraisers; $141.50 for receptions/private events. Phone the branch for more info.
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The Christian celebration of Easter marks the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. So where does the Easter Bunny come from and why do we sometimes celebrate Easter in March and sometimes in April. Because Easter is what is known as a movable feast. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon following the March Equinox. This means that the date can vary anywhere from March 22 until April 25. Many other Christian celebrations also move around the calendar in relation to the celebration of Easter. So, where did the egg laying rabbit come from? Rabbits and eggs have traditionally been tied to spring as symbols of fertility and rebirth celebrated by many religions around the world. The first mention of an Easter Bunny came from the Germans in the 1600s as The Oschter Haws (Easter Hare). A bunny who laid coloured eggs who would give them as gifts to good children. The Pennsylvania Dutch brought the tradition to the new world and fast forward 400 years and we have our modern Easter bunny who brings chocolates and small toys to children for Easter.
It was in 1950 that the Easter Bunny adopted the name, Peter Cottontail. Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins wrote the song “Here Comes Peter Cottontail”, Gene Autry sang it and it peaked at number 3 on the charts. Gene Autry is also the man behind the songs “Here Comes prize winner Santa Claus” & from each publication “Rudolph the Red area Nosed Reindeer”. The first mention of Peter Cottontail came from Thornton Burgess whose fictional bunny, Peter Rabbit, changed his name for a short period. The name Peter Cottontail has been associated with the Easter Bunny ever since.
The coloured eggs that the Easter Bunny delivered were dyed red (the color of blood to represent Christ’s sacrifice) & green, to represent spring. Eggs were originally dyed by boiling them in water with flower petals, but nowadays we can use special kits, food colouring, or fruit-drink powders. Happy Easter!
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SALISBURY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB March Programs: Ages 5-7 (6:30-7:30pm), April 14 Scavenger Hunt; April 21 - Bird Feeders. Ages 5-11 (6:30-8:15pm), April 28 - Movie Free Birds. Ages 8-11 6:30-7:30pm), April 9 - Dream Catchers; April 16 - Scavenger Hunt; April 23 - Bird Feeders. Ages 12-15 (6:30-8:00pm), April 8 - Tinfoil Sculptures; April 15 - Clue Hunt; April 22 - Earth Day; April 29 (6:30-8:30pm) Movie Thor the Dark World. Saturday, April 26 - 9:00am-4:00pm, Babysitting Course for ages 11-15. Cost $50/ person, bring lunch and snacks. Cheques made payable to Injury Prevention Services. Register by calling Krista at 372-5873. 2118
WHY I RELAY Cancer, that dreaded two syllable word, a disease that has not affected my immediate family but has certainly affected those who are very near and dear to me. I Relay for them this year. I Relay for my friends who have passed away, my friends who have lost a parent or both parents or their brothers and sisters much too soon. I Relay for those who are currently at battle against this disease. I Relay for the children who should be outside playing
with their friends, but instead are fighting for their lives. I Relay for the survivors, I Relay to raise awareness and funds so that we can eradicate this disease… that is why I Relay. The Sussex Relay for Life would love for you to join us in the fight against cancer and for a night of celebration and remembrance. To learn more on how you can get involved, please contact Alaina Lockhart at 432-2092 or lockhartalaina@ yahoo.ca. 2720
CARD PARTIES – LOWER MILLSTREAM Auction 45s Card Party will are held every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm in the Lower Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). Cost to play is $4/person and includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come, bring your friends and have a fun evening. G080
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ASK THE CHEF MERINGUE Colin Sifton here again from Holly’s Restaurant and Catering with another answer to your question. One of my first articles was on pie crust and how to pre-bake the crust without it changing shape. From this, I received a question on meringue and how to keep it from shrinking and weeping? Making meringue goes back to the mid 1600’s where both the French and the Swiss take credit for its invention. Meringue is made by beating egg whites until very stiff and adding sugar. The secret to a good meringue comes from three different factors. Your egg white needs to be very clean; no yolk, no shell and a very clean dry bowl. If your egg whites have any bacteria, you will not get a stiff peak egg. Next, you add sugar until you get the consistency you require. Different sugars will produce different meringues. The more sugar you add the harder your meringue will be. You can stabilize your meringue by adding some
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acid; most cooks will use cream of tartar but you can use vinegar. Meringue comes mainly in three different forms. French meringue, which most of us know from the top of the lemon meringue pie and simplest to make. This is the one described above. Italian meringue which is made with boiling sugar syrup instead of caster sugar. This gives a more stable soft meringue and found on such desserts as Baked Alaska and on lemon pie as well. This is the hardest meringue to perfect because your sugar temperature needs to be exact and if you add it too quickly it will cook your eggs. The third is a swiss meringue which is made over a double boiler until almost marshmallowy. They are baked in the oven and gives a meringue a harder shell. This would be a meringue used in Pavlova. To keep your meringue from shrinking inwards, try to make sure you attach the meringue to the crust. This will hold it enough while you cook to brown your meringue when making a pie. As far as weeping or the sweating of meringue this
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LIBRARY NEWS Cambridge-Narrows Library 2116 Lakeview Drive, CambridgeNarrows, cnrl@nb.aibn.com, 488-3971 (leave us a voicemail) Winter Hours: Tuesdays 10:00am4:00pm; Fridays 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturdays 1:00-4:00pm. The Library maintains a selection of magazine subscriptions on several different genres paid for by members of the community. We would like to thank the following for their donations: Washademoak Seniors - Readers Digest (LP); Jemseg Lions Club - Canadian Garden; Akerley Area Quilt Guild - Quilters Connection; LavenHop Cottage Life; Erb's Herbs - Canada's History; Village of Cambridge-Narrows - Canadian Geographic; 9J Antiques & Barb Magee - MacLean's; Nan's Country Store - Sportsnet; Dr. Digiannantonio Fine Woodworking; Appleby Property Management - Making Music; Sharon & Lloyd Giggie - Zoomer; Glenda Constable & Brenda Dunsmore - Fons & Porter Love of Quilting. The Lakeview Bookworms Book Club will meet Tuesday, April 15 from 1:303:30pm. Join them for a lively discussion on a variety of books. Petitcodiac Public Library 6 Kay Street, 756-3144 Library Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am-1:00pm & 2:00-5:00pm; Thursdays 1:00-5:00 & 6:008:00pm; Sundays & Mondays - closed. Preschool Storytime - 10:30-11:00am every Wednesday for ages 2-5. These programs are offered free of charge. For more information call the Library or email: petitcodiac.publiclibrary@gnb.ca.
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Salisbury Public Library 3215 Main Street, 372-3240 Library hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am-12:00noon & 1:00-5:00pm; Wednesdays 1:00-5:00 & 6:00-8:00pm. Story Time – every Friday at 10:00am. A 30-minute program of stories, songs, and literacy-building activities for ages 2-5. Wednesday, April 9 - 6:15pm, Booklovers’ Reading Club - Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. Wednesday, April 23 - 6:30-8:00pm, Crafting Circle. Bring your current craft project and join fellow knitters and crafters for inspiration and tips. All skill levels welcome. Please note that the Library will be closed on Good Friday, April 18. These programs are offered free of charge. For more information please contact the library. Sussex Regional Library 46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585 Library Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 10:00am-5:00pm; Wednesdays 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturdays 9:00am5:00pm, Sundays & Mondays closed. Join us every Thursday morning for our free preschool programs! We offer Story Time for 3-5 year olds and Toddler Time for little ones 18-36 months and their caregivers. The fun begins at 10:30! The Inspirational Book Club will meet on Saturday, April 19 at 10:00am to discuss The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. The Page Turners Book Club will meet on Wednesday, April 30 at 6:30pm to discuss The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen . Copies of both books are available at the front desk. New
members are always welcome! The Knitting/Crocheting Club’s next monthly meeting is Wednesday, April 9 at 6:00pm. The club plans to tour Legacy Lane Fiber Mill on Wednesday, April 23 at 2:00pm. Please meet at the mill at 56 Vail Court in Sussex. The club also has a drop-in knitting time every Wednesday at 2:00 pm. All skill levels are welcome! For more information on any of these programs please call the library. Like us on Facebook to receive our updates. 0017
COUNTRYSIDE JAM & OPEN MIKE Countryside Jam and Open Mike will be held at the Sussex Seniors’ Centre (Golden Jubilee Hall, off Leonard Drive) every Wednesday from 7:00-9:30pm. Music by Countryside Band (Steve Sear & Debbie McMillan, Jim Stephenson, Ed Arsenault, Steve Stackhouse) with MC Steve Stackhouse. Sound by Back Stage Music. Everyone is welcome to our open mike - play, sing dance; or just listen and enjoy. Canteen on site and 50/50 draw. Admission $3 at the door. G126
CARDS AT ST. FRANCIS The Sussex Valley Knights of Columbus’ Auction 45’s Card Parties are held on Wednesdays at St. Francis Xavier Hall starting at 7:00pm, with lunch and prizes. Look forward to seeing you! G023
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BASEMENT PLAYERS PRESENTS… This year the Basement Players Theater Group will be performing a farce-comedy titled "Laffing Room Only" by Tim Kelly. This play is set in an old rundown hotel, The Whispering Pines, that is definitely off the beaten path. Gloria Alexander is about to lose the dilapidated hotel for back-taxes. She'd gladly sell the place, but there are no takers. Enter two tax officials, with plans to make the hotel a base for a sting operation. One hilarious complication collides with another up to the climax when each visitor turns out to have an unsuspected, rib-tickling reason for being at the hotel. Basement Players began over 28 years ago to raise money for some local churches. It was co-founded by Joyce Griffiths and the late Glendon Kerr and the group has evolved from doing variety shows the church put on, to doing threeact comedy plays. Their first play "Too Many Andersons" was so much fun they decided to keep doing plays. Now 28 years later, they do 6 to 12 shows a season, in various locales and have supported a variety of charities since the beginning.
Proceeds from this year’s production will go to the IWK Children's Hospital. Tickets ($10/children, $5/children 12 and under) are available from the sponsoring venue or at the door. All performances begin at 7:30pm. Locally, performances will be held: Saturday, April 12 - St. John’s United Church Hall (Sussex Corner); Friday, April 25 Belleisle Regional High School (Rte 124, Springfield) and Saturday, April 26 Harvey Hall, Riverside-Albert. For more information on the Baskement Players visit their website: basementplayers.com or their Facebook page. 2724
SUSSEX TOASTMASTERS An Activity That Improves Your Leadership And Public Speaking Skills: try something new this season and visit Sussex Toastmasters, a club where you “learn-bydoing” and where men and women hone their leadership and speaking skills in a comfortable, friendly atmosphere. There is no instructor in a toastmasters club; instead, members conduct the meetings. A typical meeting is broken
into three areas: 1. Prepared speeches, where members work in a communication program manual that has a series of 10 speaking assignments designed to instill a basic foundation in public speaking. 2. Evaluations, which are the cornerstone of Toastmasters and afford the speaker immediate feedback on what members liked and identifies areas for improvement. 3. Impromptu talks or “thinking on your feet” where a member responds to various topics. Toastmaster members have the opportunity to serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn parliamentary procedure. Best of all, in Toastmasters, you can go at your own pace. Meetings are held every other Wednesday evening at 7:00pm at the Sussex Middle School library. For more information call Faith McMillan at 433-5227 or check out our website at: 5386.toastmastersclubs.org. G31
WATERFORD CARD PARTIES There is a card party in Waterford every Thursday at 1:30pm. G021
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Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 7:30-10:00am at the WI/Seniors’ Hall (2117 Rte 820) in Upham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your friends and neighbours for only $6/person - or have just toast & coffee for $2. Sponsored by the Anglican Parish Churches of Upham. For more information contact 8327463 or 832-1851. G33
The Kings County Women in Business networking group (KCWIB) is 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. Meetings will occur the first Tuesday of each month from 8:30-9:30am at Timeless Cottage. 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 opportunities. For more information email kingscountywib@gmail.com. G110
FREE CLASSES FOR ADULTS Did you finish school? Do you want to? The Sussex Adult Learning Program offers free academic upgrading and GED preparation for adults. Small classes are available, mornings or afternoons, Monday to Friday, at the Sussex Lions Den. For more information, call 433-6109. G34
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Holy Week and Easter Services of Worship 2014 in the Anglican Parishes of Waterford and St. Marks Each day during Holy Week at St. Mark’s, Sussex Corner join the Rector at 8am for Morning Prayer and 6:30pm for Evening Prayer (except Thursday)
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100 WOMEN TO CARE The second meeting of the newly formed group, 100 Women Who Care of Kings County, was held at the All Seasons Inn (Sussex) on March 21. There were approximately 55 women in attendance. Barb Heathcoat, from the Sussex Vale Transition House, spoke about this worthwhile charity and how it has assisted many women and their children in crisis. Judy Legere, founder of the Danny and Jessica Angel Foundation, gave a wonderful presentation on the numerous groups her charity assists - such as breakfast/lunch programs at various schools, the local food bank, and families in immediate need of groceries/clothing, to name a few. Lois King, manager of the Sussex Sharing Club, told us all about that organization’s programs and how they have helped thousands of people with immediate needs of food, clothing, and household items. While the member votes were being counted, Sally Kierstead informed the group that the money they donated in December of 2013 to the Sussex Rotary Club’s Coats for Kids program enabled that group to cover 95% of their 2014 program requirements, and passed along
a ‘huge’ thank you from the Rotary Club. The chosen charity for our March 21 meeting was the Sussex Sharing Club and they were presented with a cheque for $6,000!!
Anyone wishing to join may do so by going to our website,reading about us and filling out the commitment form under the “JOIN US” tab 100womenwhocarekingscounty. weebly.com/join-us.html. 2703
L-R: Kristy Waalderbos, Lois King, Sally Kierstead.
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“ZIPPY AFTER 50” CLINIC & EXPO Would you like to know how to stay “Zippy After 50”? …then join us on Thursday, April 24 when the Healthy Active Living for the 50 Plus Program presents “Zippy After 50!” Wellness Clinic and Expo - an afternoon of inspiration, fun and information. The event will be held from 12:30-4:00pm at the Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 853 Main Street (at Fowler Avenue) in Sussex. The afternoon will feature booths and displays with free information on health and wellness; fitness and nutrition demonstrations and activities; glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure testing; door prize draws and light refreshments. Guest speakers will include Social Worker Christine Mitton (“Healthy Aging - How your Attitude Makes a Difference!”) and Dietician Janet Gass (“Making Sure Your Food is Safe to Eat”). Admission is free, but pre-registration would be appreciated. To register, call Linda Goggin at 7563956 or Pat Bell at 433-1232. Everyone is welcome… bring a friend or neighbour and join us! 2719
PET FIRST AID COURSE The St. John Ambulance’s Pet First Aid course provides the knowledge and skills needed to respond safely and efficiently if your pet gets sick or injured – you can save your pet’s life. You will learn and practice resuscitation techniques like CPR and choking, and also learn how to prevent your pet from becoming seriously sick or injured by pet proofing your home. This Pet First Aid Course will be held on Saturday, April 26 from 8:30am–4:30pm at the St. John Ambulance Building (12 Perry Street, Sussex) and registration ($85 cash or cheque only) prior to course is necessary. To register contact: Muriel McCullum 433-2697; Marie Baines, Pet Valu (Gateway Mall) 432-5432 or St. John Ambulance 1-800-563-9998. 2688
SENIOR’S CLUB IN SALISBURY The Seniors’ Golden Age Club meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of every month at the Salisbury Lions Club. Potluck at 12:00noon, meeting at 1:00pm, followed by games. G116
COUNTRYSIDE JAM & OPEN MIKE Countryside Jam and Open Mike will be held at the Sussex Seniors’ Centre (Golden Jubilee Hall, off Leonard Drive) every Wednesday from 7:00-9:30pm. Music by Countryside Band (Steve Sear & Debbie McMillan, Jim Stephenson, Ed Arsenault, Steve Stackhouse) with MC Steve Stackhouse. Sound by Back Stage Music. Everyone is welcome to our open mike - play, sing dance; or just listen and enjoy. Canteen on site and 50/50 draw. Admission $3 at the door. G126
SUSSEX CROKINOLE CLUB The Sussex Crokinole Club meets on Wednesdays at the Masonic Hall (482 Main Street, Sussex), starting at 2:00pm. Boards are supplied. Crokinole is open to the public and new players are always welcome. G109
Molly: Molly
arrived at the Sanctuary in May of 2013, weighing in at 1.1 lbs. She’s a short-hair dilute calico with pale amber eyes and unusual markings. Great personality, very affectionate and gets along with all the other felines (and humans) she bunks with. She’s an indoor cat and loves to stretch out on sunny windowsills, (probably working on her tan). As for all our cats, she has been spayed, vaccinated and de-wormed. If interested in Molly, please call the Sanctuary for an appointment to meet her. Adoption fee for cats in our care is $115 which includes:
Paws & Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. email: paws@bellaliant.net tel: (506) 433-6756 PO Box 4816 Sussex, NB E4E 5L1
Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable organization operated solely by volunteers.
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> Two veterinary examinations > Treatment for worms, ear-mites & fleas > Nail clip > Vaccinations with booster > Neuter/Spay > 30-day health guarantee
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by Debbie Hickey
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SNOW BUNNIES AND OTHER SCARY THINGS As Easter approaches and the snow hangs on, I remembered an Easter when the kids were young and they went out with their father to build a large snow Easter bunny instead of a snowman. It was out on the front lawn and was truly a thing of beauty. Well. . . to everyone but our dog. At that time we had a lovely golden retriever by the name of Sassy. If you are not familiar with the breed, picture a long haired yellow lab and you will be close enough. But it was a good thing she was beautiful and kind and gentle, because she sure wasn’t very smart. For whatever reason, Sassy had been in the house with me while the bunny construction was going on. When I let her out with me to go view the masterpiece, she raced around the corner to join the kids on the lawn, stopped dead upon sighting the snow bunny and gave a pretty good bark. When the bunny didn’t run, she did! There was another time Michael had gotten a new truck. . . well, at least new to him. He has owned a brand new tractor, but never a brand new truck. Go figure. . . at any rate, once again let Sassy out of the house, dead stop at the sight of the new truck parked in the yard where the old truck normally sat, one bark and she was outta there! But she wasn’t always a “scaredy cat” dog.
There was the time I and the kids came downstairs on a Sunday morning to have breakfast, I opened the door between the porch and the kitchen to let the dog out and discovered Sassy stretched out on the porch mat with a buddy. The buddy was a young man whom I did not recognize, and he did not stir. I promptly sent one of the kids back upstairs to get Micheal (thinking perhaps he knew the individual sound asleep in our porch), and meanwhile I let the dog out for her morning run. The fellow did not stir until we were finishing up our breakfast, at which time he blearily insisted he knew the people in this house. Seems someone had dropped him off at the ferry and he was hoofing it to a friend’s house. Thought he was there, but obviously he was not. Sassy seemed quite content to have company on her mat, but Mike insists that had the fellow attempted to steal the silver she would have been all over him! “You can say any fool thing to a dog and the dog will just give you this look that says, 'My GOSH, you're RIGHT! I NEVER would've thought of that!” ~ Dave Barry. 0001
COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS ENTERTAINMENT “C” COMPANY COUNTRY JAMBOREE, Hillsborough Kiwanis Center, May 3rd at 7:00pm. Guitar lamp door prize. Sing for a chance to win $50. Admission $10. Info: 756-2455.
FOR RENT BRACKLEY BEACH COUNTRY COTTAGES, PEI: brackleybeachcountrycottages.com. 4 log 2-bedroom housekeeping cottages, queen-sized beds, BBQ’s, microwave, TV, covered patio, lawn chairs, picnic tables, outdoor fireplaces. Winter: 506-485-0905, Summer: 902-672-1938. Dan & Marquita Duplisea. FOR RENT 3-bedroom house, Wheaton Settlement, stove and fridge included, no pets, $600/month plus utilities and heat,
references and damage deposit required. 506-756-3755. ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT apartment in Hampton. All utilities/appliances included for $735 plus damage deposit. No smoking/pets. Mature person only. 832-4516.
FOR SALE FOR SALE: 2 old fashioned homemade quilts (double) $125. Small rocker Ethan Allan made $50. Phone 433-4057.
NOTICES BAKE SALE - Annual Easter Bake Sale sponsored by Southfield United Church at Gateway Mall, Sussex, beginning at 9:00am on Saturday, April 19. April 8th - April 21st, 2014
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COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS SERVICES OFFERED JEN-CAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS specializing in siding, windows, doors, roofs, decks, drywalling, painting and hardwood flooring. Phone 506-433-6972. MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc. Will come to your home. Call 432-7620. VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING - Craftsmanship. RV’s, boat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870. FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT and delivered. Good prices. Maple and yellow birch. 8392967, cell 567-0318. DAVE’S LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage, construction &
roofing materials, demolition, brush, trees, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles.653-0026. CARD READINGS BY DONNA Regular playing cards with 100 year old chart, also Angel cards. Contact for prices: i.e. Individual, party, group, or phone. 506849-0550 or angelcardreader2@gmail. com. WATKINS: To place an order, become a rep or book a party, call Amy Brown at (506) 756-2774. Rep ID #398561.www. jrwatkins.com. BOOK NOW FOR the 2014 mowing season. Call JD’s Yardman at 434-5843. Offering yard maintenance, mowing, trimming, eaves-trough cleaning, and odd jobs. Find us on Facebook.
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WANTED GOOD CONDITION ANTIQUE double sized maple, acorn or pineapple bed and dresser. Bonnie 647-1840 PRIVATE COLLECTOR: NEED COINS & PAPER MONEY. Canadian, Newfoundland and USA. Old coins and paper money. Will buy entire collections. Call 636-0748. WANTED TO BUY wood cook-stove (kitchen) 34” wide and 52” tall with large wood chamber. Phone: 433-4057.
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