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RAVINGS GO BIG OR STAY HOME “A phrase usually used to goad someone into an outlandish/ awesome act. Similar to the phrase "go big or go home" this phrase considers added, undeniable reasoning; If you have no intention of going big, don't bother coming out at all.” (Urban Dictionary) I have never been overly fond of this particular macho sounding phrase, until very recently that is. Once I rephrased it a bit, it all became crystal clear. “Go Big or Stay Home Buried Under 10 Feet of Snow”. You see this winter is challenging what I felt were considerable snow clearing capabilities. I have a 32 HP tractor with a 5’ snowblower that did an admirable job clearing out 1,000 feet of driveway and significant areas around 4 houses on the lane. With the heavy snowfall we got last year I decided towards the end of the season to pick up a 7” blower for my “big” tractor that has about 50% more horses than my “small” tractor. So nothing could defeat this combo right!! With the snowfall that we have had this year I have relied on Mr Big and even then snowblowing time has probably doubled this year to about 3 hours. Assuming Mr Small could handle the snow load, it would likely take 5 to 6 hours and that is just way too long to be

driving backwards. So with the view that climate change is here to stay, this year may NOT be just a one time fluke, but something that we may have on a consistent basis and heck, things just could get a whole lot worse!! So what are the smart people doing... right... going bigger!! This afternoon, I am hoping to look at a nearly 40 year old tractor but, it has another 50% more horses than Mr Big and the snowblower that comes with it is a dual auger (just think BIGGER). So, listen folks, throw away the shovel and get a snowblower, if you have a 24” blower grab a 32” or start thinking yard tractor. Remember “Go Big or Stay Home” because you ain’t never getting out until this $#&* winter ends. Assuming I do manage to find and purchase a Mr Bigger, my upgrade position from there is …………………….. a nursing home. 0001

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Many Thanks... The family of the late Robert Ness would like to express our gratitude to all those who loved and cared for Bob; and brought comfort and support during our time of loss. Your generosity of food, cards, flowers, phone calls, emails, donations and visits touched our hearts.

Sincerely, Eleanor Ness & Family

Earle Jeffrey who passed away on March 14, 2012

I miss our daily games of crib. I miss your happy face; I wish that I could erase the past and you could be here with me. Your wife, Ethel

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BENEFIT FOR VALERIE GUENETTE

In loving memory of my husband,

The family of the late Swanie Davis wishes to express sincere thanks all those who offered us love and support during our recent loss. To those who sent food, flowers, cards, Facebook messages and emails; called, visited, made donations and shared many great memories of Mom – thank you so much. To Pastor Dwight Cole, Rev Fred Wickett, Rev. Charles Kennedy and others who took part in the Funeral Service, thank you all for your part in a wonderful tribute to Mom’s life. Thank you to Dyson and staff of Sherwood’s Funeral home, for guiding us through a difficult time with such sincere care. Special thanks to Jeff, for your patience and compassionate assistance, which made difficult decisions so much easier. To those who supplied and organized food for us during visitation and the reception following the Funeral Service, thank you so much; it is difficult to express just how much it was appreciated. Son, Ron; Daughter, Beth; Grandchildren & Families

A Steak & Stein Benefit, for Valerie Guenette of Springfield, will be held on Saturday, February 28 at the 3 Mile in Saint John starting at 7:00pm. For anyone unable to travel to the event at the 3 Mile, there is a donation jar at Up to Par Restaurant in Midland. Anyone who would like tickets or to provide a donation for the auction can email: kathyhoyt1978@hotmail.com. 3360

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THANK YOU This is to acknowledge all the people who came to assist in thought, word and deed during and following the fire on February 5th. The most difficult times in life are also the most meaningful. Such would be the case with the loss that occured on the 5th. In appreciation,

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HAVELOCK RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 Mondays: 1st monday Executive Meeting; 2nd Monday, Regular Meeting, both at 8:00pm. Wednesdays: 11:00am, Seniors, $5 includes light lunch; 8:00pm, House League Darts. Thursdays – 7:00pm, Bingo. Fridays - 8:00pm, Darts for Meat every other week .

PETITCODIAC RCL #41 18 Kay Street, 756-3383 Mondays - #639 F.P. MacLaren Air Cadets at 6:00pm. For information on Cadets please contact: C-O David Budd 872-1397; Fred MacLaren 872-3106 or Phillip Candy 433-6450. Wednesday Dinners ($8): February 25 - Codfish; March 4 - Roast Beef; March 11 - Meatballs & Gravy; March 18 - Cornedbeef & Cabbage; March 25 - Codfish. Tuesday, February 24 - Kiwanis Valentine’s Dinner. Friday, February 27 - Motorsports Hall of Fame 4-Wheeler Draw & Roast Beef Dinner. Notice, Hall Rental: We do not charge for the use of the Hall for a ‘fundraiser’, if you wish to rent the hall for a wedding reception, birthday celebration or any other function the price is $141.25. Petitcodiac War Museum - can be visited by arrangement. Call Cathy at 756-2068. Chairlift facility available.

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NORTON RCL #76 1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays – 8:00pm, Auction 45’s. Tuesdays & Saturdays – 8:00pm, Crib. Wednesdays – 8:00pm, House Darts. Thursdays – Family Charitable Bingo. Children are welcome to play if accompanied by an adult. Fridays - Texas Hold’em Tournament. Registration from 6:00-7:00pm, play starts at 7:30, sharp. Ticket to play $25, only 40 tickets available. Break Open Tickets - $.50/ticket for a chance to win up to $250. Tickets are available at the Legion. Portion of the proceeds go to the IWK. 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

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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday, February 25

Golden Years Fellowship at the Penobsquis Baptist Church from 10:30am1:00pm. Theme is “Jesus Loves Me” and Ten Thousand Villages will have items for sale. Free will offering will be received. All welcome - bring a friend! Friday, February 27 Free Service Canada presentation at the Sussex Seniors’ Centre, 50 Perry Street, from 10:30-11:30am providing information on their senior programs, services and financial benefits you may not be aware you are entitled to. Everyone welcome. More info: Linda Goggin 7563956. Saturday, February 28 KC Historical & Archival Society meeting at the Kings County Museum (Hampton) starting at 2:00pm. Chris White will discuss the current exhibit (“Though Your Lads Are Far Away”) and a tour of the exhibit will follow the talk. All are welcome.

Pancake Supper at Kings Kirk United Church in Belleisle Creek from 3:306:00pm $8/adults $4/children under 12, preschoolers free. In the event of a storm please call Linda Watson 485-2353 or Joyce Munro 485-2491 in advance. Storm date: March 1 Russell Sprott Memorial Snowmobile Poker & Steak Run 10:00am at Goshen Snowmobile Club Don Carll Memorial Hall, Rte 114 Fundy Park Rd, Trail #31852. $10/poker hand, $10/steak dinner. Free hotdogs/pop for the kids. Register that day at the Memorial Hall or call 4333131, 433-1888 or 756-8556. Pancake Supper sponsored by First North River Church from 4:00-6:00pm at the Christian Education Centre (374 Wheaton Settlement Road). Free will donation. For more information 756-3755. Breakfast at St. John’s United Church Centre (Sussex Corner) from 7:0010:00am. Cost $6/adults, $3/children 6-12 years, pre-schoolers eat for free. Sponsored by the Men’s Group.

Mon, Mar 3 or Tues, Mar 4 Babysitter's Course (St. John Ambulance certified) for students in 5th grade and middle school, at the St. John Ambulance building (12 Perry Street, Sussex) from 9:00am-3:00pm either day. $40, please bring lunch. More or info or register (by February 24) contact June at 433-4652. Friday, March 6 World Day of Prayer Service at Sussex Baptist Church (24 Church Avenue) 2:00pm. The service was written by the Women of the Bahamas with the theme Jesus said to them, “Do you know what I have done to you?” For more information contact Gerry Eagles at 433-2475. Saturday, March 7 Country Music Show with Bob Burgess & Friends at the Sussex Regional High School, doors open at 6:30. 50/50 draw, bake sale, knitting, silent auction, door prizes. Advance tickets $10, at the door $12. All proceeds to the Arthritis Society.

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WHAT’S HAPPENING Pancake, Bean & Sausage Supper, sponsored by the Havelock Lions, at the Havelock Memorial Hall from 4:006:00pm. Cost $8/adults and $4/children. Thursday, March 12 Sussex Parkinson’s group meeting in the Sussex Kiwanis Nursing Home Heritage Room at 2:00pm. For more information please contact Leona Gionet at 433-5342 or Jackie Straight 488-2835. Sunday, March 15 Sunday Morning’s Comin’ Down - a southern outlaw style Country Brunch, in support of local food banks, from 11:30am1:30pm at the Shiretown Publicans (274 Main Street, Hampton) with lots of live musical entertainment, Country Music quiz and door prizes. $5 cover charge and non-perishable food items accepted. For more info 832-1782.

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) and memberships are available at $20/ person/year. Hall rental is available by calling 433-8480. Wednesday, February 25 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 10:00am, Fitness Class; 1:00pm Crib; 7:00pm Jam Session. Thursday, February 26 - 9:00am Cards, Chat; 9:30am Bridge; 1:00-2:30pm, Tai Chi (beginners) $8. NG NCI BLE A N FI AILA AV

Friday, February 27 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 10:00am, Rummoli. Friday, February 27 - 10:30am speaker from Service Canada regarding programs available for seniors. Want to become computer literate: Enjoy our Internet Cafe? Contact the Center for info on classes! Like to read? Library available with great selections! 0024

MS & WALK TEAM FUNDRAISER To raise money for our MS Walk Team, and for Multiple Sclerosis, we are selling some Epicure products and part of the sales go to our team and MS. This is their Extraordinary Cheese Dip Package, which includes their Lemon Dilly Dip Mix, 3 Onion Dip and Cheese Chive and Bacon Dip Mix, and also includes a recipe book. The price is $20 which includes your taxes and S & H. All orders need to be in by February 25 and need to be paid for up front, which can be arranged by email transfer or pick up. Orders will be in approximately middle of March, and we will deliver to you. Please call Tanya Henderson at 832-3236 or Janice Bates at 485-2497 to order. 3363

BENEFIT FOR GREG CUDMORE There will be Benefit for Greg Cudmore, husband of Shelley (Betteridge) Cudmore. Greg has been diagnosed with cancer and just finished his Stem Cell Transplant and is unable to work at this time. The benefit will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion (Magnolia Avenue, Sussex) on Sunday, March 1 from 1:00-4:00pm. 3369

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Getting old isn’t all about the and grime were allowed to settle passage of time, it’s also about into the paint. Oil changes were what you do with that time. sporadic at best, and the only time the car went to the mechanic Imagine two identical cars, each is when something was seriously sold on the same day. One car was wrong. driven gently, parked in a garage, washed and waxed regularly, had Now, imagine two houses. One its oil changed on time, that received a new coat of paint and was brought every decade, and had the shingles to the mechanic fixed before the roof started when something leaking. The floors were was wrong. The redone when the second car, linoleum wore was parked in out. The second the yard. Dust house never got a new coat of paint, and the shingles are getting a little bare in places so the weather has gotten

in under them and rotted away the wood. Some of the shutters have fallen off and haven’t been replaced. In both examples the houses, and the cars, are the same age, but how people cared for them made all the difference. Our bodies are no different. No matter what age we are, what we do today will affect what we can do for all the tomorrows down the road. We all start off as young and flexible, than as we age our choices either help us maintain our flexibility and mobility or they gradually chip away at it. This applies not only to our bodies, but also to our minds. Often times once we leave the workforce we are no longer troubled with the day-to-day decisions of our

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former jobs, and our minds have less to wrestle with, so they begin to wither like a flower in dry soil. Consider reaching out to a local charitable or nonprofit organization for volunteer opportunities, a chance to use those many years of expertise and expand that social circle at the same time. Crossword puzzles, sudoku, search-words are all wonderful ways to keep the mind sharp and active.

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LIBRARY NEWS Sussex Regioanal Library

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46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585 Fall/winter hours are: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am5:00pm, Wednesday 12:00noon8:00pm, closed Sunday & Monday. March Break Programming – Looking for something fun and free to do on the March Break? Bring your kids to the library! On Tuesday join us for Bingo; on Wednesday we’ll be learning a Line Dance; on Thursday join us for an Art & Yoga lesson and on Friday we’ll be having a Puppet Show. The fun begins every afternoon at 2:30pm! These programs are geared for children in grades K-5. There will also be a family movie matinee & popcorn on Saturday, March 7 at 2:30pm. For more info on any of these programs, please call the library at 432-4585. Like us on Facebook to receive our updates: facebook.com/ sussex-regional-library.

6 Kay Street, 756-3144, petitcodiac. publiclibrary@gnb.ca Library Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am-1:00pm & 2:00-5:00pm; Thursdays 1:00-5:00 & 6:00-8:00pm. Preschool Storytime - every Wednesday from 10:30-11:00am for ages 2 - 5. Songs, fingerplays, and stories on books and iPad for young children! Thursday, February 26 - 6:30-8:00pm, Creative Writing Corner for ages 18+. Saturday, February 28 - 2:30-4:00pm, LEGOTM Construction Club for ages 6+. Come to the library for March Break, there will be programs for children all week long: Tuesday, March 3 - 3:00-4:00pm, March Break Crafter-noon for ages 5-12. Craft TBA. Wednesday, March 4 - 2:30-3:30pm, Marble Magnets for ages 6-12. Supplies

provided. Thursday, March 5 - 2:00-4:00pm, Board Game Drop-in for ages 6-12. Friday, March 6 - 10:30am-12:00noon, Welcome to Kindergarten. If your child is starting Kindergarten in the fall, come to the library for some fun and learning. Friday, March 6 - 2:30-4:30pm, March Break Movie Afternoon for ages 5-12. Parents welcome. Saturday, March 7 - 2:00-4:00pm, LEGOTM Construction Club for ages 6+.

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MUSINGS GONE PHISHING! Actually, in this case I was the phish (fish) not the phisher, but then the phrase doesn’t work! Phishing - “to try to obtain financial or other confidential information from Internet users, typically by sending an email that looks as if it is from a legitimate organization, usually a financial institution, but contains a link to a fake website that replicates the real one” dictionary.com. Yes, I got caught. Usually I am so very careful with what I click on in an email, but this looked totally legit. It was back in mid-December and the email was from Canada Post stating they had tried to deliver a package and no one was home to take delivery. As it happened, I was expecting two packages which were to be Christmas gifts, and since I was at the office and Mike was no doubt out in the woodlot, it made total sense they would not have been able to deliver. So I unsuspectingly clicked on the tracking link and . . . went nowhere. Still not cluing in, I called my local post office to find out

how to get my delivery. They had no record of anything, so they very obligingly had the route driver call me as well. We agreed it was a mystery and that was the end of it. My packages showed up a day or two later and all was well. Until the next time I accessed my online banking. As I logged in all looked fine, until I moved a little further into the site and was advised that new security measures required me to answer a few questions. The first couple of questions were regular ones that I have often seen on various banking sites. . . your oldest nephew’s first name and such. The it wanted my mother’s maiden name. . . hmm, okay. But the next questions got a little more concerning - driver’s license number, social insurance number. Nope. . . don’t think so. Next step, call the bank. Have they instituted any new security measures for online banking? Nope. And everything was fine on their end. So obviously the problem was on my end. Then the lights started to go on about the “Canada Post” email. We do have virus and malware protection on all computers, plus I use gmail which

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It can’t be true! I have chicken legs! Oh wait - not true at all. Phew! Sheldon here again! It’s been 4 1/2 weeks since my surgery. I’m feeling so much better. Finally, I’m bandage free, which makes me very happy. Allowed to play for short periods, I should be able to ‘go full steam ahead’ within the next two weeks.

Paws & Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. Email: paws@bellaliant.net PO Box 4816 Sussex, NB E4E 5L1

has excellent spam filters as well, but this managed to get through. Michael tracked down a magic tool of some sort which scanned my computer and cleaned it up, but now my worry is what information did it manage to scam before that happened. So in addition to immediately changing my banking password I have added a security alert to my bank account which should notify me of any suspicious activity. My biggest concern now is the possibility of identity theft, so I have also requested a copy of my credit report. Beyond all that, I feel like an idiot . . . “I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image.” ~ Stephen Hawking. 0002 Debbie Hickey President, Ossekeag Publishing

I also have some Very Exciting News I want to share with everyone! My foster mom has whispered in my ear that a loving and caring family wants to adopt me. I know she will miss me very much, but this will permit the Sanctuary to take in another feline. Can’t wait, I will soon be in my forever home.

Have a purrfect day everyone! Adoption fee for cats in our care is $125 which includes:

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COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS FIREWOOD DRY HARDWOOD for sale. Cut, split & delivered. Please call 433-0254 or 433-5608. FOR RENT KODIAC PLACE ADULT living apartments. 1 bedroom, includes cable. Large common room. Mail, grocery, and pharmacy delivery. Secure building and close to all amenities. Call Beverly at 860-0338. ONE BEDROOM BASEMENT apartment in Hampton. All utilities/ appliances included plus damage deposit. No pets/smoking. 832-4516. FOR SALE WE BUY SELL or trade firearms.

PAL required to buy. Phone Gerry at 506-534-1102. 1 BROWN MINK fur coat like new: size 10-12. Was $800 for $75. 1 ladies long wool coat hood with fur, color charcoal, size petite 13-14, only had it on a few times. Was $350 for $125, call 506–433-4816. NOTICE THE SALVATION ARMY in Sussex is looking for volunteers for the Thrift Store. Applications are available at the store, 138 Main Street, or at the Salvation Army Church, 433-3302. PETS ADDED TOUCH DOG GROOMING Licensed groomer, 15 years experience. Now taking new clients (new staff

added). Location: Corn Hill. 756-2880. SERVICES OFFERED HIGHEST QUALITY HARDENED steel “Traction Chains” Forestry, farm & road service. Full line of rope, chain & wire rope. Days/Evenings 832-1198. 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. 832-7870. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. Village Upholstery & Refinishing - Craftsmanship. Call JD’s Yardman for all your yard maintenance needs and odd jobs at 4345843. Find us on Facebook.

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