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As Kenny and Dolly sang, “it’s Christmas Time again, another year has come and gone, and I can’t help but wonder how the old folks are at home”. I might not be heading home with bells on, but I do love the idea behind the song. Whether your family is near or far, related by blood, or built around friends, this time of year, especially, it’s nice to reach out and touch the special people in your life. Kevin, Emma and I would like to take
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Congratulations to our winners for our 2017 Colouring Contest. We had so many wonderful colouring pages sent in. We enjoyed seeing how everyone chose their colours and added little details to their pictures. You can see all our entries on our website at ossekeag.ca. Our winners are Sara Armstrong age 4, sent in this wonderful cat. Congratulations Sara. Our other winner was Madison Bond age 7, who coloured our winter friends page. Stop in at Ossekeag Publishing, 242 Main Street Hampton to pick up your prize. We will have another contest starting in the New Year. Again, thank you to all who send in their pictures. 4692
A Country Music Jam is held every Wednesday 7:00-10:00pm at the Sussex Senior’s Centre (Golden Jubilee Hall off Leonard Drive), Perry Street off Leonard Drive. Back-up musicians: Ed Arsenault, Dave rogers, Bernice Hood, Jim Morrison, Stan Ruthan, Ken Rossiter and Ken Campbell with MC Bryant Simpson. Everyone welcome - bring a friend - play, sing, just listen - dance the night away. Canteen is open at 6:00pm. Admission by donation at the door. For more info: Bryant Simpson 432-1439 or the Seniors’ Centre (Linda) 433-8480. G126
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OBITUARIES DRABIUK, Marjorie Helen It is with great sadness the family announces the death of Marjorie Helen Drabiuk 88, wife of the late George Drabiuk on November 15, 2017 in Vernon BC. She is survived by her brother Everett (Donna) Hamilton; Nephews Stephen
(Connie) and Family, Donnie, and niece Karen Trueman and Brianne. George’s sisters Sophia Kniaz and Mary Popowich and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by her husband George Drabiuk and her parents Norman &
Hazel Hamilton. A graveside service was held on November 22 at Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Vernon BC. Special thanks to Sophia Kniaz and her niece Debbie Hopp. 4809
Reader Submission - HOLIDAY TRADITIONS Our family has had an outdoor holiday tradition that switches up every year. Originally it started when my husband thought he’d give me a little pre-Christmas Day prep time by taking our children out to the woods for breakfast over a fire on Christmas Eve morning. They’d pack up eggs and bacon, beans and fried potatoes, with juice and the coffee perk and off they’d go for a trek to a new place every year. We live in the country so any place is fair
game: top of a mountain, along a stream bed, in the deep woods, somewhere on our own property or not. But after just that first year, I decided I wanted to go with them. So for over two decades, we’ve added neighbours, nieces and nephews, a young dating couple who were under our wing at the time. My oldest daughter has since built her own family and it includes all of them, of course, but on various years, it’s
included her friends and extended family from as far away as Oregon and California. It’s still breakfast food but the menu changes with our visitors’ choices (such as biscuits and gravy for our southern guests) and could now extend beyond lunch time, depending on who’s coming and from how far away. Of course, now it takes up more time rather than saving me time but it’s totally worth it. Submitted by Joan Graham. 0050
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ASK MARY HOW CAN I GET THROUGH IT Question: It’s just me and the kids this Christmas and I don’t know how I’m going to get through it without breaking down. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. Answer: Going it alone can be tough at this time of the year. It’s crazy to pretend that everything's the same when it’s not. Here are some tips to help you and your children survive the season without your loved one. Include children in any discussion about the holidays. It is a time of great insecurity for them and they need the security and support of the family. Let them know in advance that Christmas is still going to be celebrated and consult them before making major changes. Get them involved about an appropriate gift or donation in memory of a loved one. Make them part of the process. They may also like the idea of a special candle that would burn in memory of the one who has died. Let them buy it!
Give the children a break from the family. If they want to spend part of their Christmas holidays with their friends, let them. Encourage children to talk about the one who has died. This can be a painful experience, but it can prove helpful in allowing them to express their feelings. Organize a simple treasure hunt with clues that eventually lead to a small gift hidden in the house. Make clues fun and simple, according to each child’s age and ability. Don’t try to keep everything the same. It isn’t and as sad as that fact is, it still has to be acknowledged. Evaluate family traditions and discuss with the children what traditions they want to keep and what they want to change. Remember the spiritual side of Christmas. Most churches offer a variety of social events for families during the holidays. Get in the Spirit. If you can, go to their school Christmas programs and reread some of the great Christmas stories. Spend some time watching Christmas movies,
especially the comedies. Go for a drive and admire the Christmas decorations. If you are facing Christmas alone for the first time, I encourage you to reach out to someone you trust and share your feelings with them. Please email your questions to: mary@thesisterhoodofwidows.com. Merry Christmas from my home to yours and I hope you find peace and joy with family and friends. 0016
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members brought donations for Carma for Cats. Two representatives from Carma were in attendance and received our donation. A cat and 3 kittens came for the visit. Members were able to cuddle with our furry friends. John Deere donated a tractor and wagon for our use and our club took part in the Annual Santa Claus parade held Saturday, December 2. Our club has expanded over the past few years adding projects and activities. We hope to continue to grow and offer a wonderful experience for kids in the upcoming years. Farm Fresh 4-H Club Reporter, Isaline Smyth. 4791
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Season’s Greetings from RSC 8! The Holiday Season can be a chaotic time, especially with all the extra trash and recycling that accumulates.
A few reminders to make 3 Stream Sorting a breeze: • Christmas cards & wrapping paper go in your BLUE bag. • Ribbons, bows and Christmas lights go in your CLEAR bag. • Glass is always CLEAR. Broken glass such as Christmas bulbs and ornaments should be wrapped in newspaper before being placed in your blue bag. This helps to keep your hauler safe! • Food scraps, paper towel, & organics go in your GREEN bag.
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FAMILY MATTERS HOLIDAY TABLE MANNERS Teaching your children to be respectful and considerate during mealtimes, whether it’s at home, restaurants or at friends’ houses will be important this holiday season. Most children should have a basic comprehension of table etiquette and all it takes is a little repetition and practice. Let’s go through the basics that can be applied at every meal, anytime, anywhere. Clean Hands and Bye Bye Elbows – Get your children in the habit of washing up before dinner and coming to the table with clean hands. Additionally, remind your kiddos to keep those pesky little elbows (and any other body parts), off the table. Please and Thank You – Teach your kiddos the importance of using please and thank you when at the table. These simple manners can be used when asking to pass food or to show appreciation for the meal. Wait – Children should be taught to wait until everyone is seated at the table and food served before they start eating. Patience is a virtue.
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Utensils – Children should get into the habit of using the appropriate utensils for their food and avoid using their hands. Unless, of course it’s pizza or other finger friendly foods. Chewing – Children should always chew with their mouths closed and never speak with food in their mouths. Give friendly reminders to your kids to hold on to their thought until their food has been swallowed. Yucky Foods – If you have picky eaters, no doubt you’ve heard the phrase “yuck!” Teach your kiddos to use “no thank you” and why it’s not appropriate to make negative comments about the food in front of them. Avoid Playing with Food – As fun as it may be, slurping soup and shoveling large amounts of food into the mouth is unacceptable. Remind your kids that small bites are always better than big ones and noises like burping are a no-no. No Electronics – Children should know
there is a time and a place for electronics and the table is not one of them. Excuse Yourself – Children should always ask to be excused from the table once they have finished eating or need to use the restroom. Clearing Your Plate – As part of their mealtime routine, kids should clear their own plates. Children should have the responsibility of taking their plates to the kitchen sink and offer to help clear the rest of dishes. This holiday season enjoy the parenting journey, time with family and friends – S e a s o n’s Greetings! 0006
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LEGIONS SUSSEX RCL #20 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am4:00pm. Bar Hours: Monday - closed; Tuesday 12:00noon-5:00pm; Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 12:00noon-10:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm (exception of special events). Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm. Executive Meeting - 1st Tuesday each month at 6:00pm. General Meeting - 1st Tuesday each month at 7:00pm (September-June). Wednesdays - Weekly 50/50 Legion Lottery draw (open to public, tickets available at Superstore, Toni's Grocery, Needs Convenience, Star Lite Video, and the Sussex Legion); Bingo - Early bird 6:30pm, regular 7:00pm (open to public). Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib (doubles). Fridays - Chase the Ace, tickets $5 for 3, ticket sales only from 5:00-7:00pm,
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draw at 7:15pm, must be present to win; 7:30pm, Crib (singles). HAVELOCK RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 2nd Monday of each month - 7:00pm Executive meeting. Regular meeting at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - 7:30pm Drop in crib $4/ person. Wednesdays - 11:00am-2:00pm, Seniors’ bingo, games & light lunch ($7/person). 8:00pm - Darts. Thursdays - 7:00pm, Bingo. 7:00pm 200 cards open league, $5. Prize money paid each night. Fridays - 7:30pm Darts for meat, pay per round. Saturdays - Chase the Ace 6:00-8:00pm, draw at 8:15. Rentals call Betty Maxwell, 534-0229 or 233-1372.
PETITCODIAC RCL #41 18 Kay Street, 756-3383 Mondays - F. P. MacLaren Air Cadets, #639, is at 6:00pm. For information
on Cadets, please contact - C O Jason Forester 850-9276; Phillip Candy 4336450. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Walking club 9:00-10:00am. No walking the last 2 weeks of December. Wednesdays - Dominoes 7:00pm. No dominoes December 20 or 27. Wednesday Dinners - 12:00noon; December 13, Turkey dinner. No dinners for December 20 or 27. Thursday, December 14, 21 - DD’s Foot Care Clinic at the Legion. For appointment call 389-1046 or 733-8199 (cell). Friday, December 15, 29 - Chase the Ace. Tickets sold from 6:30-8:00pm. Ticket draw at 8:15pm sharp. 50/50 draw. Come and meet your friends and enjoy live music. Every month we donate 10% to a different charity - December Charity, SPOT (Support People of Today). For December, please bring a non perishable food item to be donated to SPOT. Monday, January 1 - New Year's Day Levee, 1:00pm. Come and listen to some
LEGIONS great music with Louis and Glenda. 50/50, drinks on special and snacks. Please check out our new Facebook page, Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 41, Petitcodiac and "like" it. The Petitcodiac War Museum can be visited by arrangements. Check our facebook page, Petitcodiac War Museum. 756-7461 or call Cathy at 7562068. Chairlift facility available. Hall Rental: If you wish to rent the hall for a wedding reception, birthday celebration or any other function, please call the Legion for more information.
NORTON RCL #76 1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays – 8:00pm, 45’s. Tuesdays, – 8:00pm, Double Crib. Wednesdays – 8:00pm, House League Darts. Thursdays – Family Charitable Bingo. Children are welcome to play if accompanied by an adult. Fridays - Chase the Ace Fundraiser for Belleisle Community Pool 5:00-7:00pm,
Minimum Jackpot of $1,000. Tickets 3 for $5, 7 for $10, 15 for $20. Must be over 19 and present to win the draw at 7:15pm; Texas Hold’em Poker, registration begins at 7:00pm, play starts at 7:30. Ticket to play $20 with one rebuy at $20 allowed until the first break at 8:30pm. Saturdays - 8:00pm, Single Crib. Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health care benefits? For more information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at 432-0779. The Legion Hall is available for rent (birthdays, anniversaries, showers, etc) by contacting the Legion or Sandra at 433-4965. 0013
TRANSITION HOUSE - GOLD RUSH 50/50 LOTTERY It’s our weekly Toonie 50/50 draw - play your number every week! The deadline to play is 11:00am
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WANTED The Basement Player's Theater Group is seeking two men or one man and one woman to join us this year, and take on smaller acting roles. If you like to have fun and help raise money for a worthwhile charity, and would like more information, please send an email to thebasementplayers@gmail. com or message us on our Facebook page for more information. 4800
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UNFILTERED EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY! With the Holiday season just around the corner, many of you will be cooking a Turkey dinner. Choosing the perfect wine to go along with it can seem overwhelming. This is because a turkey dinner is comprised of many different flavours. Considering the herbal-ness of the stuffing, the creaminess of the mashed potatoes, the sweetness of the cranberry sauce and the savoury notes in the gravy, it is no wonder people are confused! Although many people still believe that only white wine should be served with white meat, this is not the case. There are many red wines that suit a turkey dinner beautifully, simply stick to lighter styles, such as a Bourgogne, Beaujolais, or Pinot Noir. These are light enough to enhance the flavours of the turkey without overpowering it. As for whites a Chardonnay is always a beautiful match as the underlying apple, butter and toasty notes in the
wine go beautifully with the turkey dinner. New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is always a great match as well. I cannot write this article without giving a shout-out to the King of all wines, my personal #1 favorite: Champagne. They are all fantastic, and start at $55 and can range up as high as thousands of dollars per bottle. They are not be confused with other ‘Sparkling’ or ‘Bubbly wines’. While all Champagnes are sparkling, not all sparkling wines are Champagnes. A true Champagne must come from the Champagne region of France. A true Champagne is made from only the best grapes, can be made from only Chardonnay, Pinot Noir & Pinot Meunier Grapes, and is made using a very time-consuming, painstaking method. Now for the turkey: The perfect turkey should be tender, flavourful, and juicy. We have all experienced eating a dry, hard to swallow turkey. To avoid this, try the following; To prep your turkey for cooking, using your hand separate the skin from the meat around the breasts. Insert 1 Tablespoon of butter into each side. This
creates the “Butterball Effect’; For the first 2 hours of cooking, roast the turkey breast side down. Then turn breast side up for the remainder of the cooking time; Cook it low & slow. Never higher than 325f. The cooking time will vary depending on the size of the bird. The turkey is done when the thickest part of the leg meat reads 170F. Remove the turkey, tent it with tinfoil and let it rest at least 20 mins prior to carving. For more information or to book a private in-home wine tasting party, please see my blog: unfilteredbyvictoria.wordpress. com. Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! 0042 Edited for space, see full article at ossekeag.ca.
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From our readers TIM’S DRESSING 3/4 of a cup finely chopped onion 1 1/2 tsp. sage 1 1/2 cups chopped celery & leaves 1 tsp. thyme 1 cup butter salt & pepper 9 cups soft bread , cubed Cook onion & celery in butter in skillet 'til tender. Stir in 1/3 of the bread crumbs. Turn into bowl, add remaining ingredients & stir. Cook in 350 degree oven about 1 hour; stirring occasionally. Mushrooms and apple can be added with the onion & celery. ENJOY !!!
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would like to say thank you to everyone for their expressions of sympathy, telephone calls, cards, food and visits during our recent loss. A special thank you to Dr. Stevenson and the nurses at Sussex Health Centre, Rev. Allen Tapley for the beautiful service, to the pallbearers and honary pallbearers, Brad Buchanan for the music and St. Mark’s Choir for their beautiful voices. Our family also wish to thank Sussex Select for their compassion and guidance. In lieu of individual thank you cards, a donation has been made to St. Mark’s Church, Sussex Corner
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TALES FROM THE CAMERA BAG DECEMBER Ah December, the season of giving, getting and doing. With that in mind, what do you give to the photographer in your life? Let's start with stocking stuffers. One item every photographer needs is the lens brush pen, a simple device, but very valuable. On one end of the pen is a fibre brush the lifts the dust and lint off the lens much more effectively than a lens cloth. On the other end, under the cap, is a carbon charged tip that is designed to clean your lens and viewfinder safely. It is best to avoid the cheaper products as I always wonder whether these products are “lens safe”. I would also purchase a box of Zeiss (or other trusted brand) lens cleaning wipes which are safe for multi-coated lens. Another stocking stuffer idea is a wired remote control which would allow the photographer to make long exposure images. An infrared remote also comes in handy if the photographer wants to be included in the image.
The other day we set out as a group to do some urban photography in uptown Saint John; as we all wanted to be nimble no one brought a tripod for the group shot, with the exception of the small one I happened to have in my pocket. These little guys are inexpensive and so handy! I also carry a micro fibre cloth with me and, right now, I have a larger Yoga towel in my bag. This is a large towel to carry, but great for wrapping the whole camera during those foggy or drizzly day shoots. Two other items I often use are a headlamp (aka, a geek light) with a “red light component” in it for night photography, and a utility tool. I made sure that my utility tool included the tools that would allow me to adjust my tripod and secure my mounting plates to the base of my camera. All these items are easily stuffed into a sock, will be very much appreciated by any photographer in your life and can be found for under $50 each. There you have a few ideas on the
“getting and giving”, how about the doing? Christmas decorations offer an opportunity to help cope with the winter blues and the noise around Christmas. Consider, taking close up or macro shots of the tree, like the reflection of your big nose in a bulb, just to make your grandkids laugh. Or get funking shots by zooming in or out while shooting the tree. From our home to yours, we hope you all have a happy and safe holiday season full of love and laughter. 0032
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LIFE BALANCE LET’S HYGGE We were silent, tired, and happy, and it was pure hygge. - Meik Wiking. With winter fast approaching, some may be gearing up for the holiday season, while others may be starting to feel the effects of the short, cold days and the long, dark nights. Winter blues, also known as the seasonal affective disorder (SAD), affects the mood of people who generally have a stable mental health for most of the year, yet exhibit depressive symptoms at the same time each year, most commonly in the winter. Some might feel the effects of the winter blues more than others. Whether or not you suffer from the winter blues, one thing is sure, everyone could use a little pickme-up to help them get through the long winter months. The Danes use a concept known as hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) to help them get through their long, harsh winters. Hygge, loosely translated, means coziness.
To be more precise, hygge implies a psychological state of coziness. The true, subtle meaning of this concept can get lost in translation, however. In North America, the concept of hygge has been used as a selling point in hopes of selling anything that’s fuzzy, furry or warm. Hygge, however, is not something that one can necessarily buy. It is rather an experience that is created within yourself. This experience requires a feeling of peace, where preoccupations, stresses, and other unpleasant sensations are momentarily absent. This doesn’t mean that you can’t buy things to help you attain the feeling of hygge. For example, if buying your favourite hot beverage and sitting in front of your fireplace gives you that cozy and peaceful experience, than hygge has been attained. The hot beverage alone will not necessarily get you there, however.
Hygge is most commonly attained while surrounded by those that we hold near and dear to our hearts. Instead of trying to fabricate a cozy experience with material goods, particularly during the holiday season, be mindful of your surroundings and of those around you. Put your phone down and be present. Take in the sights, sounds and smells. Your mental health will thank you. 0040
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HAMPTON-PIGGS PEAK NEWS World AIDS Day takes place on December 1 of each year. It’s an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV. As readers of this article will know, the country of Swaziland has the highest incidence of HIV/AIDS in the world. The mission of the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership is to alleviate the devastating impact of the disease by providing “help, hope, and opportunity for a better future” for Swazi youth. In 2005, when the Partnership was founded, AIDS-related deaths in Swaziland were rampant and totally out of control. Now, 12 years later, there is an effective HIV-treatment program that is keeping many people living with HIV alive and well. However, despite recent successes in Swaziland and throughout Africa, the war against AIDS is far from won. The Swazi Observer, a national newspaper in Swaziland, reported in its November 30 edition that “In sub-Saharan Africa 67 percent of new HIV infections among young people are among young women and girls aged between 15 and 24 years. Studies have shown that many young
women and girls in the region contract HIV from older men, demonstrating multiple concerns about their ability to negotiate safer sex, stay in education and access age-appropriate sexual and reproductive health services.” Girls and young women in Swaziland are especially vulnerable within Swazi society. The Partnership protects them by providing them the opportunity to attend high school. Although their actual education is important, what we provide is more than that. High school is a safe environment within a culture where females are often unsafe. Far too often, Swazi girls live in poverty and will trade sex for food or money… sometimes money for school fees. School is tremendously important to them because they know it is a means to escape from an existence that is frequently fatal. On Bev Harrison’s recent trip to Piggs Peak, he met with Nokthula Tsela, a former Hampton Starfish student who is now in her final year of a Bachelor of Science degree. She wanted to send along the following words to the people of Hampton. “Thank you for your continued
Bev Harrison and Nokthula Tsela support in bettering the lives of children in Swaziland. You have shown your sincere kindness by lending a hand in their education. It is good to know and remember that there are people out there who are concerned about the underprivileged. You have shown your concern by stretching your hand towards their education. A lot of great things can be said about you, more than you can ever know. On behalf of the students, I pour out humble thanks. Thank you and May the good Lord bless you.” For more information, contact me, Mark Bettle at markbettle1@gmail.com or 832-0003. 0010
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LIVE WELL AS CHRISTMAS APPROACHES Greeting cards and advertising would have us believe that Christmas is a time of joy and giving, warm and loving family gatherings, beautifully prepared and stressfree meals and the perfectly decorated home and Christmas tree. While this may be true for some who have the physical, emotional and financial resources to create these Hallmark moments, such is not the reality for many individuals and families living in our community. For them, Christmas is a time of aggravation, sadness, loneliness, depression and desperation. Mental illness and financial instability are two realities many New Brunswickers face. As many of you know, New Brunswick’s child poverty rate is one of the worst and most striking in the Nation, with one out of every five children living in poverty. Moreover, in the 2017 report card on The Face of Child Poverty in New Brunswick, prepared by the Human Development Council, almost 50% of
children in single parent families in New Brunswick are living below the poverty line. Poverty, as defined by the article, is the condition of a person who lacks the resources, means, opportunities, and power necessary to acquire and maintain economic self-sufficiency or to integrate into and participate in society. With these statistics in mind, why not use Christmas as an opportunity to incorporate community into your holiday traditions? Christmas presents an opportunity to sit down as a family or amongst friends and discuss ways to pay it forward. ‘Tis the season to reflect on how we, as a community, can support those struggling to make ends meet. Incorporating community involvement into your family’s holiday traditions is a wonderful way to teach children that the most valuable gift there is… is the gift of time and compassion. Whether it’s volunteering at a local soup kitchen, joining a toy drive, visiting a senior’s home, making a care kit for the homeless with items like socks, deodorant, mittens and snacks - these
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simple gestures can make the world of difference to someone whose relationship with the holidays is tenuous at best. As Mark Twain once said, To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with. As the Holiday season approaches, please take the time to reflect on this past year. What made you happy? What brought you joy? Ask your children and friends, what filled their hearts this past year? Why are they grateful? And perhaps, the most important question to ask is: how can we ensure that others feel that same love and joy? There are many volunteer opportunities available on the Saint John Volunteer Centre website. 0008
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PIC OF THE MONTH “Trimmings of the Season” is the theme for December; no winner was chosen for November. No people or pets please, digital copies only and photos must be horizontal (landscape) not vertical (portrait). Only photos relating to the current theme will be considered. See full contest rules at: ossekeag.ca (under “About”). Submissions are to be emailed, as attachments, to editorial@ossekeag.ca and must be received by the 25th of each month. Contest winner will be notified by email when selection is made and vouchers must be picked up within 30 days. Happy shooting!! 0037
SENIOR CURLING The Sussex Senior Curling group is looking for new members. Curling is every Tuesday and Thursday from 1:303:00pm. No obligation, just come and have some fun and meet new friends. Membership available or a drop in fee of $12. Help is available for new curlers. Refreshments to follow. Season runs until the end of March. 4804
SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS’ CENTRE NEWS 50 Perry Street, Sussex 433-8480; sasc@ nb.aibn.com The Centre is open Monday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm (unless otherwise noted); memberships $20/person/year. The Centre will be closed on December 24 & 25. Monday, December 18 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat & Art Class With Fred Harrison; 1:00pm Auction 45’s, 4:00pm Rug Hookers. Tuesday, December 12, 19 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 9:30am Silverados; 10:00am Rughookers and Rummoli; 12:00noon Lunch ($6-$7); 1:30pm Bingo for members. 6:30pm Shuffleboard. Wednesday, December 13 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 10:00am Fitness Class; 11:30am Beginners Line Dancing; 1:00pm Crib; 1:00pm Kiwanis Bridge; 7:00pm Jam Session with MC Bryant Simpson. Wednesday, December 20 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 10:00am Fitness Class; 1:00pm Crib; 7:00pm Jam Session with MC Bryant Simpson. Thursday, December 14, 21 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 9:30am Bridge;
1:00pm Tai Chi. Friday, December 15 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 11:00am Line Dancing Intermediate/Beginners; 1:00pm Rummoli; 1:30pm Afternoon cinema, Joyeux Noel. Friday, December 22 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 12:00pm Christmas Social. Sunday, December 17 - 6:30pm Christmas Bingo; Early Bird and 7:00pm Bingo, Sonics Balls & Double bingo. Saturday, December 31 - New Year’s Eve Dance 8:00pm-12:00midnight. For tickets call, 433-8480 or 432-1439. Doors open at 7:00pm with a lunch provided. Live music. 0024
CARD PARTIES – LOWER MILLSTREAM Auction 45s Card Party is held Tuesday evenings 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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We take this opportunity to wish one & all a very Merry Christmas! Paws & Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. Email: paws@bellaliant.net www.pawssussex.ca 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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MORE THAN FITNESS AVOIDING HOLIDAY WEIGHT GAIN As the holidays get closer, there are so many wonderful things to look forward to. You will get to spend more time with your family, hopefully be able to take some time off work, and participate in your annual traditions that occur around this time. Unfortunately, another thing that tends to happen every year during the holiday season is dealing with weight gain. Studies show that 80% of annual weight gain happens between Thanksgiving and New Years’ which means the majority of us will start off 2018 a little heavier. But it doesn’t have to be this way! There are several ways you can avoid gaining weight during the holiday season. You don’t have to be miserable during the holidays or feel like you are being left out just because you don’t want to gain weight. By being more mindful of the choices you make and implementing a few changes before the holidays begin, you can maintain your weight and
feel good about the choices you make. It is a good idea to start eating healthy before the holidays begin. Start to experiment with recipes and food choices that you enjoy and think about healthier alternatives to some of the treats and holiday dishes you may normally bring to gatherings. As we get into the busier holiday season, we often become less active as we are rushing around and out of our routines and what may be our regular physical activity pattern the rest of the year starts to dwindle as we move into the holidays. Before you get caught in this trap, make a plan for yourself to incorporate at least 15 minutes of physical activity into your daily routine each and every day of the week. Don’t have time to hit the gym? There are many quick and easy home workouts you can incorporate into your day to replace your regular routine. Finally, try to find ways to reduce your stress levels over the holidays. While it
is a time of year that is filled with fun, family and friends, for many of us, it can also be a stressful time. So be sure to take some time every day for yourself. Get out for a walk, practice some deep breathing or meditation or use any other techniques that help you relax. By staying focused on your goals for good health, you can enjoy the holiday season in such a way that you start off 2018 feeling good and ready to face the New Year! 0044
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday, December 13 Lions’ Monthly Lunch 11:30am1:00pm at Sussex Lions Club, 58 Willow Court. Ham, potato scallop, peas, roll and Christmas dessert. $8/ person tip & tax included. Take out Available, 433-5453.
December 15 & 16 Cantata Sing Noel 7:30pm at Penobsquis Baptist Church. Nursery for kids zero to three, kids programs up to seven years old. Freewill offering. Saturday, December 16 December Breakfast at Barnesville Presbyterian Church, 1257 Route 820, Barnesville from 8:00-11:00am. Take outs are available. $6/adults and $3/per child. 832-7790. Sunday, December 17 The Living Manger two performances at 5:00pm & 7:00pm outdoors at St.
Mark’s Church in Sussex Corner. Costumed characters, carols and live animals. 8:00pm, After the Manger worship and song. 433-4517. PotashCorp Civic Centre fundraising Christmas Dinner to support LEAP program (Leisure Enjoyment for All People). Buffet Dinner and entertainment, 6:00pm at Timberland Restaurant. Info: 4326100. Bob Burgess & Friends Country Music Show 2:00pm at Belleisle Regional High School. $10/person at the door. Proceeds for Belleisle High School Breakfast Program. Many special guests. Christmas Candle Light Service 7:00pm Smiths Creek United Church. Special Music, all welcome.
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Saturday, December 23 Candle Light Service at Knox United Church in Markhamville at 7:30pm. Special Music by Corner Stone. All Welcome. Sunday, December 24 Christmas Eve Service and Communion 11:00am at Saint James United Church, 22 Price Street, Petitcodiac. Advent 4 and Christmas Eve All Saints Church, Jefferies Corner 2:30pm Holy Communion. St. Mark’s Church, Sussex Corner 4:00pm Holy Communion. St. John’s Church, Waterford 5:00pm Carol Singing. St. John’s Church 5:30pm Holy Communion. Monday, December 25 Christmas Dinner at Golden Jubilee Hall 3:00pm. Celebrate with food and song. Contact; 432-6657, 434-
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Saturday, December 31 New Year’s Eve Dance 8:00pm12:00midnight at the Sussex & Area Seniors Centre, 50 Perry Street. For tickets call, 433-8480 or 432-1439. Doors open at 7:00pm with a lunch provided. Live music. New Years Eve Service St. Mark’s Church, Sussex Corner 11:00am. Holy Communion. No service at All Saints or St. John’s. Tuesday, January 23 Annual Meeting of the Penobsquis Community Enrichment Committee. 7:00pm at the Community Centre, 132 Penobsquis Loop Road. All Welcome.
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The Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, holds a Memory Café program in Sussex on the last Sunday of each month (except December, June & July) from 2:00-4:00pm at the Salvation Army Sussex Community Church. The Memory Café is a place where people with dementia, their families and professional caregivers come to meet once a month and are intended to be a real café, providing a warm, relaxed environment for social interaction without judgment. Families who come to the Café each month enjoy refreshments, entertainment, education and friendship. The Memory Café reduces social isolation and provides information and education for families. If you would like to get involved in the Memory Café and have five hours a month that you can share we would appreciate hearing from you. For more information: memorycafe@alzheimer. nb.ca, 1-800-664-841 or on FB Memory Café. G149
The Kings County Family Resource Centre Inc., offers free playgroups for parents and caregivers with children 0-6 years of age at 617 Main Street in Sussex, as well five Outreach sites: Monday’s in Norton, at the Old Junior High School, Tuesday’s in Penobsquis at the Community Enrichment Centre, Wednesday’s in Kingston, at the Kingston Parish Hall, Thursday’s in Belleisle at the Belleisle Elementary School and Friday’s in Hampton at the St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church Hall. All Outreach playgroups begin at 10:00-11:30am. Designed for parents and children to come together with their children, the playgroups offer a happy, healthy and child friendly environment for families and children to play and enjoy one another’s company. Family friendly programming is also offered free of charge, including Musical Moments, Arts N Crafts, and information on nutrition, healthy living, injury prevention and parenting programs. Please visit our website for more information at frc-crf. com and select Sussex, or call 433-2349 or 1-800-573-8800. G178
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On Tuesday, December 5 members of 100 Women Who Care of Kings County met at the Catholic Church Hall in Sussex to listen to three wonderful organizations that provide support to so many in Kings County. The Sussex Pregnancy Care Centre was represented by Tanya McRae, who spoke on the various programs the Centre provides; Stephen Bean talked to us about all the good things happening at Crosswinds Centre and Lois King, from the Sussex Sharing Club, enlightened us on the many needs their Club strives to meet. Although all of these groups are very deserving,we can only choose one and the members voted through secret ballots and chose to give our collective donation of $7,000 to Crosswinds. Our next meeting will be held in Hampton in March, with date and location to be announced at a later time. We know hard times have hit Kings County in the past year and our membership has not been immune to that. We would love to build back up and welcome all ladies who wish to share in the joy of giving, whether individually or by forming a group to share the cost of donation, and who are committed to honoring their pledge. We meet four times a year for one hour or less each meeting and to date have donated over $130,000 to local charities and non profits during our four years in existence. You can check out our website which explains what we are all about and under the Join Us tab, you can fill out our commitment form at 100womenwhocarekingscounty. weebly.com. Merry Christmas Everyone. 4810
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INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE AT HAPPENS WHEN INSURANCE ENDS Salary may be the biggest factor in where we choose to work, but benefits, such as dental, medical and physiotherapy, also play a role in our job choices. Unfortunately, when a job ends, whether from a layoff, a retirement or maybe you’ve left to start your own business, so too do the benefits. That can leave you paying for all your pharmaceutical and dental needs yourself. So how can you prepare for a life without benefits? We explain. Move fast: the first step is to be prepared. Typically, you have 30 days to convert your workplace coverage to individual coverage with the existing insurance provider. Miss that window and you’ll lose your opportunity to continue coverage. If you do let it lapse, you’ll have to resign with that provider or find another carrier. If that happens, you may have to take a medical exam, which could lead to higher premiums or exclusions for pre-existing conditions.
Or even a total refusal of coverage. Plan ahead. If you’re retiring, quitting a job or suspect there will be imminent layoffs, find out how long your employee benefits will last after you leave, how long you have to convert your plan, and what other coverage plans your insurer offers. People are often amazed at how much more an individual plan costs. Their group plan was partially or wholly paid for by their employer and suddenly, they must bear the total cost of their individual plan. Determine what you need. Get quotes, compare rates and know what you really need. It could be cheaper to switch plans if you have no pre-existing conditions. You might also find another provider has better offerings. Some professional organizations also provide access to less expensive insurance. You can save money by going with less coverage for dental or not using perks like massage therapy. But keep in mind, this is insurance: it’s not just for covering your health needs now, but protecting you for what might happen in the future.
Consider also the complexities of health coverage in retirement. Most provinces cover drugs for people over 65 — and you may feel that’s enough. Many insurers offer extended health coverage targeted at seniors to deal with dental, hospital rooms and even travel. Look for the best replacement options and earmark enough money to pay for your coverage. Above all, seek the advice of your professional advisor when you leave a job and its insurance perks behind. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 0036
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LIBRARY NEWS SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY 46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585 Library Hours: Sunday & Monday closed, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am‐5:00pm, Wednesday 12:00noon‐8:00pm. Holiday Hours: Closed December 24, 25 & 26. Open; December 27, 12:00noon-8:00pm; December 28-30 10:00am-5:00pm. Closed December 31 & January 1. Regular hours resume Tuesday, January 2, 2018. Tuesday, December 12 & 19 - 9:00am, SRL Walks. Join the staff for a stroll around O’Connell Park. Wednesday, December 13 - 6:00pm, Holiday Movie: Arthur Christmas. Thursday December 14 - 10:30, Toddler Time & Story Time Christmas Party. Thursday, December 14 - 4:00-5:00pm, Youth Zone. We provide hangout space, board games and snacks for teens. Saturday, December 16 - 2:00pm, Holiday Movie: The Night Before Christmas.
Saturday, December 16 - 2:30pm, Barbie Club. Friday, December 15 - 2:30pm, Senior Coffee hour. New Release Fridays: check out our new arrivals. Friday, December 22 - New Release Day: browse through our new books and DVDs while enjoying a coffee and cookies. Saturday, December 23 - 2:00pm, Holiday Movie: How the Grinch Stole Christmas. December 27, 28, 29, 30 - 2:00-4:00pm, Christmas Break Madness: Board Games, Barbies and Lego. For more information please call the library at 432-4585 and like us on facebook for further updates! The Library Staff sincerely wishes you the happiest of holidays. Thank you for your patronage throughout 2017. We look forward to serving you in 2018.
CAMBRIDGE-NARROWS 2216 Lakeview Road, 488-3971 (leave voicemail), cnrl@nb.aibn.com, cambridgenarrowsregionallibrary.ca Hours:
Tuesdays, 10:00am-4:00pm; Fridays, 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturdays, 1:004;00pm. Christmas Holidays at the Library: Closed from Tuesday, December 19 at 4:00pm and reopening Tuesday, January 9 at 10:00am. A special thank you to all who gave of their time and talents during Christmas Begins in our Village on December 3. Without your wonderful support, this enjoyable event would not be possible. Remember to pick up your reading material for the holidays. There is a large selection of fiction and nonfiction books for both children and adults to choose from. Also, the WIFI hotspot will be available even though the Library will be closed between December 19 and January 9. Lakeview Bookworms Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month from 1:30-3:30pm. Call, 488-3344. Check our website for other events happening in the area. Contact Marilyn at 488-3344. 0017
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 TH, 2017 8:00pm to 12:00am 67 Moffett Avenue, Sussex, NB
This Holiday Season, We Got You Covered...
... And Good Old St. Nick Too!
Merry Christmas! PH. (506) 433-1199 FAX. (506) 433-1179 troy.mcgibbon@hotmail.com
SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS CENTRE For tickets call 433-8480 or 423-1439 (Bryant Simpson) Doors Open at 7:00pm, Lunch Provided Come and Dance and Enjoy the Entertainment! Lead Vocalists: Kenny & Bernice | Tom Burgess | Vesta Goddard | Glenna Mannett Back Up Vocalists: Ken Rossiter | Ken Campbell | Ed Arsenault | Leon Daigle December 12th, 2017 - January 15th, 2018
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MILLSTREAM REC COUNCIL As another year comes to a close and we all gather with our family & friends this holiday season. May we remember the true Spirit of Christmas not just now but throughout the coming year. Everyone from the Millstream Rec. Council in Berwick wishes you all a Joyous Christmas and a safe and happy New Year. We thank you for your community support in the past and look forward to seeing you all in the coming year as we venture into new projects together. A community hall, bringing neighbors closer together, keeping families bonded, the foundation of a rural community. Merry Christmas Everyone. 4803
NB ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Everyone likes to be recognized for dedication to their work, and for a job well done. Do you know someone working or involved in your area’s early learning and child care centres, schools or college who goes above and beyond to create an inclusive environment?
Now is your chance to show that you’ve noticed by nominating them for a National Inclusive Education Award. These awards are available to early learning and childcare workers, teachers K to 12, educational assistants and support workers, counsellors, coaches, school staff, students, teams, professors – anyone who is involved in the learning environment of students with an intellectual disability. To nominate someone you think has made a significant contribution to inclusive education in their learning centre, please check out the NBACL website at nbacl.nb.ca/nationalinclusive-education-achievementawards-call-for-nominations, call Rebecca Pilson at 453-8635 or send an e-mail to rpilson@nbacl.nb.ca. The deadline for nominations is December 15th at 5 pm, so please don’t delay! 4799
SUSSEX LIONS CLUB Volunteers needed in the Sussex Lions Club to work on various projects in our community. Enjoy the satisfaction of helping others while working with
friends to improve our community. There is no prerequisite experience or skill required to become a volunteer, only the willingness to get involved. The lions club is an international organization and our motto is "We Serve". Lions around the world are united by a great spirit of giving and dedication to helping others, from combating vision problems to responding to major catastrophes, to providing valuable life skills to youth. To join us at a dinner meeting any 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm contact Lorraine (membership chairperson) by email at lorrainempollock@rogers.com or by phone at 434-3053. G179
HAVELOCK WI THANK YOU The Havelock Women's Institute would like to express heartfelt thanks to the many patrons who have attended our Rummage sales, Plant Auction and Harvest Auction in the past year. We could not serve our community without your help. We are looking forward to a busy 2018 and hope to see you at our upcoming events. 4811
To our Readers and Advertisers, thank you for allowing us to continue doing what we love to do. We look forward to serving you in the new year.
From the Ossekeag Family.
Happy Holidays Call 832-5613 Email info@ossekeag.ca or visit ossekeag.ca
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FOR SALE
SERVICES OFFERED
Holiday Hours Hampton 582 Main Street Wed Dec. 20: 9-4 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE 27 Church ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, 5 months MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, 832-2367 Thurs Dec. 21: 9-12:30 Street, Petitcodiac, Saturday, December old, $1000, transport chair used 3 months etc. Will come to your home. Call Fri Dec. 22: Closed Saint John Wed Dec. 27: 9-4 16 9:00am-1:00pm. Chance to get that $100, walker used 1 year $50,With wheel chair to432-7620. Two Locations Serve You Lancaster Mall Thurs Dec. 28: 9-12:30 Friday Dec. 29: Closed last minute gift or need one more thing used 2 or 3 times $125, transfer bench used INTERIOR 693-4056 PAINTING-Ceilings, for that someone Call special. There will 6 months $50. Prices negotiable. Please call ) Linda Dempster Owner & Evan B.A., M.Sc. Aud. (CCall Walls and Phinney trim. Free Estimates. to book your appointment be Scentsy, Angels, Avon, crocheting, 433-4089. Doug Hall at 839-2241, 433-0103 or Registered Providers, Veteran's Affairs Canada, Health & (506) 432-6222 cooking, homemade soap, epicure and CHRISTMAS TREES U-Cut Community Services, Blue Cross Advantage and all other Insurances. and Pre-Cut. email dougearlh@gmail.com. We carry Western Saddles, Giftyour Items Pampered Chef. Hope to see you,Bits stop&inSpurs, Assistance with Your Claims and Paperwork? We Can Help You with That! Bring family for anNeed outing. Open HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS Items for treat. Dogs & Horses - Excel EQ, Back on Track, for Health a coffee and Hearing Test with Licensed Audiologist everyAlpha dayOmega in December from 10:00• •Free am - Sales andonservices overhead doors, Free Clean & Service Any Make /of Model until dusk. On weekends warm up by• Free a Batteries for 1 Year with Purchasestripping of all operators and weather 42 Peter St. Sussex, NB lilredgroomingbarn@gmail.com EMPLOYMENT About Our Referral Program wood fire, enjoy hot chocolate and a craft • Askmodels. Phone 485-2151 or 609-8699. CLEANER WANTED, Looking for for little ones. Laura & Ray Folkins, 92 Rt. MARITIME RIGGING & someone who is, motivated, very reliable, 870, Kierstead Mt., 433-4229. INDUSTRIAL Supplies. We carry a able to work unsupervised, must be WOODSPLITTER, NEW MOTOR, $500, complete line of traction chains, wire bondable - Criminal record check electric welder, flux or gas, $500. 850-5087. rope, chain, rope, barrier & sports required, show attention to detail. This is PIANO, YAMAHA CLAVINOVA, 5 voice netting, industrial ANTIQUESproducts & COLLECTIBLES serving Baking an evening position for 30+ hours a week. midi. Ladies new sheep shearling Christmas coat, the logging, towing, trucking and ORDER NOW! HEATING • COOLING • VENTILATION Previous janitorial experience considered accessories. Call 434-1481. marine industries etc. Call any time, but not an asset. Resumes being accepted 832-1198. TRACTOR KUBOTA DIESEL, blower, 433-0879 until December 15, 2017. Send to: mower, blade. 434-1481. SUSSEX UPHOLSTERY & SEWING sussexjanitorialservices.mac@gmail.com, Follow us on Facebook machine repair. Open 1 Queen St. in person at 76 Aiton Road, Sussex. NOTICES 75 Magnolia Ave, Sussex Sussex, Mon., Tue., NB • Quality china Wed. • Toys 9-5. 832• Ceramic • Advertising Items Tues-Fri 9:30-6 & Sat 9:30-3 7870. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, FOR RENT STEEVES SETTLEMENT BAPTIST • Crystal &Village Glass • Furniture seagrass, canvas. Upholstery scratchbaker y51@gmail.com Church, 250 Steeves Settlement Rd., will SELF STORAGE UNITS In Norton area, & Refinishing – Craftsmanship. secure, Dry, and clean. Various sizes. Call be having a Sunday afternoon service on December 31 at 3:00pm. All welcome! For Doug Hall at 839-2241, 433-0103 or email 569 MAIN STREET more information call 534-2714. sandydhall51@gmail.com. Your Residental Specialists! SUSSEX, NB
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BUSINESS WHO’S WHO
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433-2121 We service and install: • Oil, Wood, Electric Furnaces • Chimneys & Stainless Steel Liners To be included •in this page call our office at 832-5613 Next • Oil Tanks Oil, Electric & Wood Boilers We are W.E.T.T. Certified info@ossekeag.ca www.ossekeag.ca
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AT YOUR SERVICE Hampton 582 Main Street 832-2367 Saint John Lancaster Mall 693-4056
With Two Locations to Serve You Call to book your appointment
(506) 432-6222
We carry Western Saddles, Bits & Spurs, Gift Items
Health Items for Dogs & Horses - Excel EQ, Back on Track, Alpha Omega
lilredgroomingbarn@gmail.com
42 Peter St. Sussex, NB
Holiday Hours Wed Dec. 20: 9-4 Thurs Dec. 21: 9-12:30 Fri Dec. 22: Closed Wed Dec. 27: 9-4 Thurs Dec. 28: 9-12:30 Friday Dec. 29: Closed
Linda Dempster Owner & Evan Phinney B.A., M.Sc. Aud. (C) Registered Providers, Veteran's Affairs Canada, Health & Community Services, Blue Cross Advantage and all other Insurances.
Need Assistance with Your Claims and Paperwork? We Can Help You with That! • Free Hearing Test with Licensed Audiologist • Free Clean & Service on Any Make / Model • Free Batteries for 1 Year with Purchase • Ask About Our Referral Program
K&A
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Home of the Hampton Herald, Sussex Herald, Valley Viewer & The Tides
75 Magnolia Ave, Sussex NB Tues-Fri 9:30-6 & Sat 9:30-3
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• Quality china • Toys • Ceramic • Advertising Items • Crystal & Glass • Furniture
Your Residental Specialists! Locally Owed & Operated
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We Don’t Just Move The Dirt Around... Call Today to “Experience The Difference”
... We Remove It!
567-1117 www.acleanercarpetcleaning.com
_NOW _________________OPE ___________N _____! Costume Rentals for Every Occasion
To be included in this page call our office at 832-5613
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Country Road Physiotherapy
Patti Crawford-Baxter PT
Season’s Greetings
Sussex Corner Service Centre LTD.
Thank-you to my customers, friends & family Phone 432-5013 to book appointment
1340 Route 890 Newtown
1154 Main St., Sussex Corner
PHONE 433-5831
506-839-2234 Residential Hauler Kings and Saint John Counties
1575 Riverview Drive East
Adam Darling
Sales Consultant Business 433-9000 adam.darling@downeys.ca
• Dumpster Service • Trailer Service • Basement/Garage Clean Up
Fully Insured Services
Great Gift Ideas Christmas Crafts, Wine & Decorations
Stocking Stuffers 66 Broad St, Sussex
433-6490
54 Aiton Rd. Sussex, NB
433-3672
Holiday Hours:
Closed : Dec. 23rd - Dec. 26th
Open: Dec. 27th - Dec. 29th Closed: Dec. 30th - Jan. 1st Open: Jan. 2nd
December 12th, 2017 - January 15th, 2018
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Season’s Greetings!
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LX
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