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Debbie and the new owner of Ossekeag Publishing have asked me to write a perhaps final “Raving”. Kathleen has now assumed command of the Ossekeag Publishing Empire, and on page 5 within this fine publication she has composed an introduction of herself and I am not going to ruin the surprise!! In August of 2000, a little old lady had a dream to keep the Hampton Herald and it’s sister publications going when the owners of the day decided to shut down and retire. Understanding the value of these publications to their communities, the little old lady worked long and hard to make them even better than they were. Supported by a long list of great employees both current and past, Ossekeag Publishing achieved a long, long list of awards, personal thanks and other expressions of appreciation for the good work she and her staff were doing. There is no doubt that the expressions of appreciation from the communities we have served, has been the primary motivator to continue all those years to work in what has to be one of the toughest businesses that you find. With weekly uncompromising deadlines and every mistake fully open to public scrutiny, publishing is a tough way to make a modest living. Having to do so in southern New Brunswick, competition with the Irving empire makes it almost an insane venture. However, the little old lady and her staff rose to new heights of determination and courage. And so, we are pleased to pass the challenge of publishing on to a new owner and
wish Kathleen and all of the Ossekeag employees our very best. To thank everyone who deserves thanks would indeed take many more pages than we can afford to print. However, to all staff who have contributed their time and talents, to all our wonderful readers, to all the great community organizations who have been our partners and to all of the advertisers who have trusted us with your advertising, Debbie and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts and we wish everyone a great 2016. A final word to advertisers and community groups who spend money on communicating with our readers. Two things to do!! Advertisers, think long and hard how many great deals you will continue to get from the Irvings should Ossekeag Publishing close. Let me assure you that your current deals will disappear way faster than last year’s snowfall. I would strongly recommend that you spread enough advertising money around to ensure that the current competitive environment continues. It really is in your best interest!! Community groups and municipalities, need to decide whether the publications support an overall healthier community. You too, need to support your community and spend a little more money. 0001 Mike Hickey Tech Support, Ossekeag Publishing
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HOSPICE CAMPAIGN UPDATE More than 400 angels were placed on the Sussex Hospice Angels Christmas tree, at the Gateway Mall in memory of loved ones, during the Annual Angels Remembered Fundraiser campaign over the holiday season, raising over $2900. All proceeds will be used to help Hospice fund its many support programs and services for people and families touched by end-of-life issues. Hospice gave assistance to several people and their families this past year in the Sussex area, providing emotional, social, practical, spiritual, and grief support, as well as information and education. Every angel represents a very special memory for our loved ones. “Hospice Sussex is grateful to our community for their generosity and to all the volunteers who gave their time to staff the Angels table,” stated Peggy McCrea, Executive Director. “Their support made Angels Remembered a success. Because you care, we will care for others when they need it most.” 3844
100 WOMEN WHO CARE OF KINGS COUNTY December 16 saw a large gathering of members come together to hear presentations from two local groups in the Kings County area. Our third group, Operation O.R., did not present as the Hospital Foundation’s campaign has recently met their goal and we congratulate them sincerely. Alaina Alexander presented on behalf
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SJA DIVISION 676 PETITCODIAC NEWS It is with sincere regret and heavy hearts that we inform the general public that our St. John Ambulance Division, 676 Adult group has had to close due to various reasons. We have given 42 years of dedicated service to Petitcodiac and the surrounding area, both as an ambulance service (1973‐1995) and as a Community Services Unit, covering events such as MX, stocks, hockey tournaments, fairs, horse shows, etc. Sadly, we will no longer be available to cover these community events. On a brighter note, the SJA Div 676 Youth/Junior Group (ages 8 +) will still continue as long as there is an interest in the program. They meet every Wednesday from 6:30‐8:00pm (September ‐ June, weather permitting); new members are welcome at any time and there is no joining or registration fees. For more information on the SJA Youth Programme contact Diane Wilson, 372‐5639. The winner of the SJA Youth Division Christmas Raffle was Glenda
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A Country Music Jam is held every Wednesday (September-June), 7:009:30pm at the Sussex Senior’s Centre (Golden Jubilee Hall), Perry Street off Leonard Drive. Lots of local entertainment: Daryl Belding Sr, Ken Rossiter, Leon Daigle and Stan Ruthen - just to name a few. Everyone welcome to sing, listen or dance the night away. If it snows that day or evening - the Jam for that week will be cancelled. A 50/5o draw will be held and split canteen is open. Admission by donation at the door. For more info contact George Cripps at 9440372/512-2210 or Bryant Simpson 432-1439. Help us be successful, bring a friend. G126
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INTRODUCING KATHLEEN NEWEST “NEWBIE”! value from their advertising. Terri Bourgeois handles all things administrative, from reception to accounting to invoicing. She is the glue that keeps the “business parts” together. Finally, the team that puts it all together and makes sure the paper gets out on time: Beth Reicker, editing and proofing, is responsible for ensuring all our i’s get dotted and t’s get crossed, while Carmen McKay and Kaitlin Ritchie, graphic artists, design ads and make the paper look better than I could ever hope to do. To the staff, thank you so much for your support during this handover. Change is seldom easy. I look forward to working with you as we open this next chapter in the history of Ossekeag. To our loyal advertisers, thank you for your continued support. I promise to continue to provide you the best possible service and the greatest possible value for your advertising. Your success is our success. I look forward to meeting you. As for you, dear reader, I look forward to hearing from you. I commit to continuing to provide you a community newspaper which you can be proud of, that is family oriented and will keep you abreast of what is happening in your community and neighbourhood. To Mike and Debbie – thank you! Your achievements these past 15 years have been numerous and you have much to be proud of. You leave behind
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Well, here I am! Ready for a new adventure! Ossekeag Publishing’s newest “newbie”! When I heard Debbie and Mike were retiring I felt this was an opportunity to do something I would enjoy while continuing to ensure residents from Grand Bay to Sussex were able to receive a family oriented community newspaper which supports their community and keeps them informed about events and happenings, that might not be available elsewhere. So, let me briefly introduce myself. I was born in Charlottetown, PEI. I am a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and have a Bachelor of Business Administration. I have worked continuously in health care, mostly with seniors but also podiatry and I have worked in finance. I have lived in Hampton the past two decades with my husband of 32 years, Robert, and we have one child, Matthew who is 16 years old. Though I am “taking over”, Mike and Debbie would be quick to tell you that Ossekeag’s success is less the result of whose name appears on the masthead and more the result of the professional team that puts the publication together week after week. They may not always get mentioned, but I can assure you their efforts are not unnoticed and certainly not unappreciated. Our sales team is Carmen Whittaker, Vanessa Robicheau and Carol Spence. Each one of them is committed to ensuring our valued customers get the best possible service and the greatest
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NEW DIRECTORS TO SACF The Sussex Area Community Foundation (SACF) is a local charity that holds a community endowment and returns investment earnings from this endowment back to our community in the form of grants and scholarships. This endowment stays invested so earnings continue for future generations.
Since 2005, a total of $475,000 has been returned to local communities in the form of grants and scholarships from SACF. Each year, a group of the Mayors of Sussex, Norton and Sussex Corner, plus representatives from a service group and Sussex and District Chamber
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of Commerce form a nominating committee to create a list of candidates for the SACF board of directors. In 2016 there are two director openings and SACF welcomes new director, Marshall Fanjoy. Marshall has worked in Sussex with J. Clark and Son and recently retired after being the Dealership Manager. He and his wife Barbara have 5 children and 3 grandchildren. The other new director is Susan Mertinat. Susan is a lifelong resident of Sussex and recently retired after a 35 year career with a financial institution. Susan has 2 sons and enjoys visiting Florida in the winter. The two director positions as Deborah Sellars and Gale Jeffrey retired from the board after completing their six year terms. In December, the 2016 Executive was nominated with Scott Walker as Chairman, Jerry Streisel as Vice Chairman, Fennella Brewer as Secretary and Peter Davidson as Treasurer. Allison Gerrish will move to the position of Past Chairman. Should you have any questions about SACF, please contact Miriam Verschoor (433-6244) or sacfi.org. 3854
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enthusiasm months after you’ve run in the new year, but it’s not impossible. This year, pick one of the following worthy resolutions, and stick with it. Here’s to a new year and a new you! Lose weight: The fact that this is perennially among the most popular resolutions suggests just how difficult it is to commit to. But, you can succeed if you don’t expect overnight success. Also, plan for bumps in the road. Use a food journal to keep track of what you eat and have a support system in place. Quit smoking: Do you fear that you’ve failed too many times to try again? Talk to any ex-smoker, and you’ll see that multiple attempts are often the path to success. Try different methods to find out what works and think of the cash you’ll
save! Save Money: You can instantly save money by making healthy lifestyle changes. Walk or ride your bike to work, or explore carpooling. Take stock of what you have in the fridge and make a grocery list. Aimless supermarket shopping can lead to poor choices for your diet and wallet.
by focusing on relaxation, sleep, socializing and taking vacations.
Cut Your Stress: A little pressure now and again won’t kill us. In fact, short bouts of stress give us an energy boost. But if stress is chronic, it can increase your risk of insomnia, obesity, heart disease and depression. Long work hours, little sleep, no exercise, poor diet, and not spending time with family and friends can contribute to stress. You can help alleviate it
Volunteer: We tend to think our own happiness relies on bettering ourselves, but our happiness also increases when we help others. Happiness is good for your health. People with positive emotions are less likely to have a heart attack or develop heart disease, and are more resilient and resourceful.
Stay in touch: If you feel like friends or family have fallen by the wayside, it’s good for your health to reconnect with them. It’s a proven fact that people with strong social ties live longer than those who don’t.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday, January 13 Sussex Lions Club Lunch, spaghetti, french bread, house salad, dessert and beverage $8. Take-outs available 4335453.
The family of the late Honora “Honie” Miller wishes to thank everyone and express their appreciation for the wonderful outpouring of love, prayers, and tributes to her, as well as gifts of food, visits, mass cards and donations etc to help ease us through this difficult period. It is heartwarming to be reminded that Honie touched so many lives and that so many people thought so much of her! Thank you to Dr. A Reiman, Dr. W. Smith, nurses and staff of A5 South and Chemo nurses at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Also a special thanks to Dyson Regular and staff at Sherwoods Funeral Home and Father Dan Basterache. God Bless you all! Bill Miller & Family
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Saturday, January 16 Country Music Gospel Show - great concert with Wanda Fenwick Moore and Living Water, Dwayne Ferris and Fred Shaw 7:00pm at The Centre, St John's United Church, Sussex Corner. Tickets $8 at the door. Proceeds to the church hall. Hope to see you there. Southeastern Branch of the NB Genealogical Society regular meeting 2:00pm at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, 28 Woolridge Ave., Riverview. Guest speaker will be Lindsay Patten from Automated Genealogy. All welcome. Singles & Friends dance at the Branch 69 Legion, 714 Wilson St W, Saint John. ‘Second Time Around’ will be playing from 9:00pm-Midnight. Doors open at 8:00pm and admission is $6 at the door; open to anyone over the age of 19. Barnesville Monthly Breakfast from 8:00-11:00am at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820 Barnesville). $6/adult, $3/child. Takeouts available, call 832-7790.
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Shawn and I would like to express our appreciation to my aunt Shelley Mercer and the many who assisted her for our fundraiser on November 22nd. Thank you so much to all of you, as well as to the businesses and others who donated items for the silent auction. Sincerely, Aimee MacKay
Monday, January 18 Canaan-Washademoak Watershed Association meeting, at the Cherryvale Recreation Centre on Cherryvale Road, 7:30-9:30pm, with Reid McLean, GIS Analyst for NB, who will speak about existing and planned flood mapping for the province. Everybody is welcome. Saturday, January 23 Singles & Friends dance at the Branch 69 Legion, 714 Wilson St W, Saint John with ‘PartyLine’ playing from 9:00pmMidnight. Doors open at 8:00pm and admission is $6 at the door; open to anyone over the age of 19. Tuesday, January 26 Sussex Art Club meeting 1:00pm in the Sobey's Community Room (upstairs), there is an elevator available, just ask the Sobey's staff for help. There will be a short meeting followed by art program, new members are always welcomed. Wednesday, January 27 Golden Years Fellowship (ages 55+) at the Penobsquis Baptist Church, 10:00am-1:00pm (new time). Theme “Be strong in the Lord”. Bring a gadget or item from your past. Menu - ham & scallop dinner; games, prizes, singing & fellowship. Freewill offering, invite a friend. Saturday, January 30 Singles & Friends dance at the Branch 69 Legion, 714 Wilson St W, Saint John. ‘Second Time Around’ will be playing from 9:00pm-Midnight. Doors open at 8:00pm and admission is $6 at the door; open to anyone over the age of 19. Friday, February 5 Musical Night at the Hammond Jeffries Corner Fire Hall, 7:00pm. Donations at the door. Everyone welcome. Friday, February 12 Valentine’s Day Comedy Night fundraiser, sponsored by Sussex Skating Club, at St. Francis Xavier Church Hall, Sussex. Doors open 7:00 pm, show at 8:00pm. Live comedy show with Marc Sauvé and special guest Carey Lee! Silent auction, bar, 50/50 draw! Tickets ($25) available at Scotiabank Sussex.
EMERGENCY MEASURES NOTIFICATION OF AN EMERGENCY I received a message from my Town about an emergency exercise being held to test the reception centre and first responders. The message came in from the EMERGENCY ALERT system that I had registered for. If you live in Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Norton, Quispamsis, Rothesay, Saint John, St. Martins, Sussex or Sussex Corner this notification system is available, free of charge. This service allows Municipal Officials to quickly notify you and your family, by email, cell-phone and land line telephone, of a potential emergency such as flooding, fire, a boil water order or other similar events which may affect you. It can be used to inform you if a reception or warming/cooling centre is opened and of its location and hours of operation. In order to receive notification through this service, you will need to either register online using your Town or Village Web Page or by dropping into the Municipal Offices to complete a form. Your information is held in a secure database and is accessed only when an emergency occurs or is expected in your area. Note that to use the Web to register you will need a valid email address. So why do I use this system? -Media coverage via TV and radio works extremely well during the business week days (Monday -Friday). Many stations go over to National radio and TV
information and programing coverage after 7:00pm and on the weekends. -If a power failure is involved the radio, TV and telephone land lines may be unavailable. By using the Cellular system an additional level of notification is available. -Obtaining information from the Municipal Officials, responsible for our safety, mean accurate and timely information is obtained. -The EMERGENCY ALERT system can be used to send information to only the area impacted by the Emergency. -The EMERGENCY ALERT system allows me to respond that I have received the information. This tells the Municipal Officials those that have been notified. -If I am away on business or vacation, I am informed of any emergencies that are impacting my family. Please, take the time to register. By doing so, you can “Be Prepared – Not Scared”. 0039
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died January 19 , 2014. Always loved and sadly missed by Bob, Charlee, Matt, Mom - Doris Payne, Shirley, Jim, Frank, Valarie, Edward, Carmen and their families. th
You may be out of sight We may be worlds apart, But you are always on my mind And forever in my heart Love always, Wife, Leona
In Loving Memory of A Special Grampy Paul McEwen January 11, 2015
When I needed you, you were always there with words of wisdom and loving care. Thinking of you every day. I miss you more than words can say. Love always, Grandchildren Danielle, Stuart, Ashley and Nicholas
Brian Shanks CD, BA, MEP, DTM
Best Wishes! In memory of
In Loving Memory of Paul McEwen January 11, 2015
On behalf of Sussex Vale Transition House, the Board of Directors, Management, and Staff, would like to extend many thanks to all of our supporters for their generous donations for 2015. We also would like to thank our Gold Rush 50/50 players for making our fundraiser such a success last year. It is because of our community we can provide comfort, support and shelter to women and their children experiencing family/domestic violence. Your continuous support is greatly appreciated!
In Loving Memory of Paul McEwen January 11, 2015
Thinking of you Dad, But that is nothing new I thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too, I’ll think about you tomorrow, And as the years come and go I’ll think about you forever, Because I loved you so. Love always, Ricky & Veronica Deborah & Darrel Susan & Billy January 12th - January 25th 2016
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LEGIONS SUSSEX RCL #20 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Sundays - closed Bar Hours: Monday - closed; Tuesday 12:noon-5:00pm; Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 12:00noon10:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm (exception of special events). Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm. 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), 7:30pm, Pool League (open to public). Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib (doubles). Fridays - Chase the Ace, tickets $5 for 3, ticket sales only from 5:00-7:00pm, draw at 7:15pm, must be present to win; 8:00pm, Crib (singles). HAVELOCK RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 2nd Monday of each month - 7:00pm executive meeting, 8:00 pm, regular general meeting. Tuesdays - 7:30pm, Crib League - for more information call Raymond 5341107. Wednesdays - 11:00am, seniors group - all are welcome - $5, light meal and activities; 8:00pm, dart league. Thursdays - 7:00pm, Bingo, 200 cards open nights, everyone welcome. Hall Rental - Hall Only - $50, Hall
and Bar $75, Hall and Kitchen $100, Whole Building $150. Benefits - no charge. Catering done for small and large crowds - no rental when Legion does banquet. To book the Hall call Heather at 534-2237 and banquets Kim 756-0245.
PETITCODIAC RCL #41 18 Kay Street, 756-3383 Mondays - #639 F.P. MacLaren Air Cadets at 6:00pm. For information on Cadets please contact: CO David Budd 872-1397; Fred MacLaren 872-3106 or Phillip Candy 433-6450. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00-10:00am, Walking Club. Wednesdays - 7:00pm, Dominoes. Wednesdays - 12:00noon, Dinners ($8/person). January 13 - meatballs or liver; January 20 - chicken breast; January 27 - cod fish. Sunday, January 17, 24, 31 Petitcodiac Firemen’s bingo Fundraiser for off-road rescue equipment. Doors open 6:00pm, starts at 7:00 at the Legion - weather permitting. More info contact Gary at 871-0620. Thursday, January 21 - 9:00am5:00pm, Foot Care Clinic at the Legion. For an appointment call 4335252, press “0”. Monday, January 25 - 10:00am2:00pm, Merry Makers 2. Cards, bingo etc., with a light lunch at noon for $6. Please check out our Facebook page, Royal Canadian Legion Branch #41, Petitcodiac NB and "like" it.
The Petitcodiac War Museum can be visited by arrangement. Call Cathy at 756-2068. Chairlift facility available. 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.
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 $20 then after 1st round, you can buy in for $20. Break Open Tickets - $.50/ticket for chance to win up to $250. Tickets available at the Legion. Portion of proceeds goes 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
A cure for Diabetes could be hiding in your closet, thank you for your support! The Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline program collects items you no longer want in order to generate revenue to help those suffering from Diabetes. People wishing to donate can call the Clothesline at 1-800-505-5525 for a free home pick-up of your reusable clothing and household items. The Donation Centre is located at 362 Rothesay Avenue. Individuals can also drop off soft items only at one of our drop box locations listed below. Sussex Post Office - 60 Maple Ave Sussex Tourist Info Center - 66 Broad Street Sussex Sussex Legion - 66 Magnolia Ave Sussex Belleisle Gardens - 931 Main Street Sussex
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2015 CHRISTMAS KETTLE KICK-OFF IN HAMPTON The Salvation Army’s 2015 Christmas Kettle Campaign kick-off in Hampton was held at Jamie’s Independent Grocer. Major Stan Folkins welcomed everyone and introduced Mayor Ken Chorley, who brought greetings on behalf of the Town of Hampton and made the first donation in support of the Christmas Kettle Campaign. Mayor Chorley expressed thanks and appreciation to The Salvation Army and to the community for their support of the Christmas Kettle Campaign. The Christmas Kettle is a symbol of hope to many in our community said Major Stan Folkins. The funds raised through the kettles help provide direct, compassionate hands-on service to hundreds of people each year, restoring hope and dignity to those who might otherwise remain invisible in society. For over 100 years, The Salvation Army Christmas Kettles have been, and continue to be, an efficient and effective method of raising money to support The Salvation Army work in Hampton, Norton, Sussex, Chipman, Petitcodiac, St. Martins and areas in
between. The 2015 Christmas Kettle Campaign Goal was $53,000. Major Folkins thanked the Christmas Kettle Coordinator, Peggy Yetman who recruits the “Volunteer Bell Ringers” who generously give of their time to support the Kettle Campaign. “Thank you to all our Volunteers!” Also, he acknowledged members of Lions Club, Rotary Club, and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #28 who were in attendance and thanked them for their ongoing support with the Christmas Kettles. A big thank you to Jamie Alexander and the team at the Hampton Independent Grocer for providing a special cake, tea and coffee for the Christmas Kettle Campaign kick-off. 3848
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Major Stan Folkins with Mayor Ken Chorley making the first donation to the 2015 Christmas Kettle Campaign
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LIBRARY NEWS Sussex Regional Library 46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585 Our Fall\Winter hours: Sunday & Monday - closed, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am‐5:00pm, Wednesday 12:00noon‐8:00pm. Cambridge-Narrows Regional Library2216 Lakeview Road, 488-3971 (leave voicemail), cnrl@nb.aibn.com, cambridgenarrowsregionallibrary.ca Winter Hours: Tuesday - 10:00:00am4:00pm; Friday – 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturday – 1:00-4:00pm. Rule for storm days - “if school is closed, the Library will also be closed.” Petitcodiac Public Library 6 Kay Street, 756-3144, petitcodiac. publiclibrary@gnb.ca Preschool Story Time - every Wednesday 10:30-11:00am for ages 2-5. Songs, fingerplays, and stories on books and iPad for young children! Adopt - A - Book Fundraiser: The
Petitcodiac Public Library will hold an ‘Adopt-A-Book’ program still taking place for the month of January. Library patrons and readers of all ages are invited to help improve the library’s collections by adopting an item. A variety of books will be available, with various price ranges. The community is then encouraged to pick an item from the list and purchase it on the library’s behalf. Each adopted item will have a commemorative bookplate added to it, letting everyone know who adopted that particular book. Books may be donated in memory of an individual, or dedicated in honour of a special occasion. For more information call the library at 756-3144 or e-mail petitcodiac.publiclibrary@gnb. ca. Anyone interested in adopting an item for the Petitcodiac Public Library can contact the library or drop by during library open hours. Programs are offered free of charge. For more information call the library or e-mail: petitcodiac.publiclibrary@gnb.ca.
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday - 10:00am-1:00pm & 2:005:00pm; Thursday 1:00-5:00 & 6:008:00pm. 0017
YOUNG AT HEART IN SUSSEX Young at Heart, for seniors 55 and up, at Faith Bible Baptist Church (33 Pine Street) in Sussex on the first Tuesday morning of each month at 10:30. Old time gospel singing and a great meal. Donation only, bring a friend. G139
BINGO AT PENOBSQUIS Bingo is held at the Penobsquis Fire Hall every Thursday, quick games at 6:30pm, regular Bingo at 7:00pm. For more information contact Milburn Rossiter at 432-0312. Come on out and enjoy yourselves for the evening! G148
KIMBO:
Arrived at the Sanctuary October 21st this year. He’s a stocky 1 1/2 year old male Brown Tabby weighing in at 9 lbs. Very gentle in nature and affectionate beyond makes him a wonderful pet. He was found on a rural road - no houses in sight - so we decided to take him into the Sanctuary. He’s been neutered, vaccinated and all parasites taken care of. He keeps himself spic and span, gets along with the other 9 felines (males and females) he bunks with. He now needs to find his ‘forever home’.
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KIMBO Photo by: Aaron
If interested in Kimbo, please contact the Sanctuary via e-mail or fill out an application for adoption on our web-site.
Adoption fee for cats in our care is $125 which includes:
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WELL RESTED OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA: THE “NOT SO SILENT” KILLER Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a very common sleep disorder. It is marked by heavy snoring, pauses in breathing, gasping for air and daytime sleepiness. Other factors in OSA include morning headaches, a large neck, being overweight and high blood pressure. There are strong associations between untreated Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease. Those with untreated OSA are at greater risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, stroke and early death due cardiovascular problems. This grim outlook can be changed by having your sleep apnea diagnosed and treated. Where to start? STOP and talk to your doctor if you answer YES to any of the following: S - do you SNORE loudly? T - do you feel TIRED? O - has anyone OBSERVED you stop breathing? P - do you have high blood PRESSURE? Your doctor may decide to refer you for a sleep test either in your own home or in a sleep lab to see if your breathing is disturbing your sleep. Some of the most common treatments for Obstructive Sleep Apnea include Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), weight loss and Mandibular Advancement Devices. The gold standard in treatment for OSA is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. You may have a friend or neighbor who “sleeps with a mask on at night.” Well, that is CPAP. The mask is attached to a machine that generates an air pressure and blows it into the person’s nasal passage at night and essentially splints their throat open so that they can breathe at night the way that they do during the day. They can maintain a deep sleep instead of constantly waking themselves up through the night. This form of treatment has been shown to bring many of the Cardiovascular Risk factors into the normal range. Weight loss is effective at decreasing sleep apnea. Some folks are able to shed enough weight that the extra tissue collected in their throats shrinks enough to remove the obstruction entirely. A smaller percentage of the population can lose weight but their anatomy is such that their throat still closes off on them.
Mandibular Advancement Devices or MADs are oral appliance made by your dentist. It works for some with mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring. Others find that they get jaw pain, or that their bite gets out of alignment. Start 2016 out happier and healthier. Get
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Angie Cummings, BSc RRT, Sussex Sleep Clinic
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TOY DRIVE FOR SHARING CLUB The Kiwanis Nursing Home Staff (Cupe 2397) held a toy drive in December and presented the toys to the Sharing Club. 3849
VARIETY BASKET WINNER The winner of the “Christmas Variety Basket” draw, sponsored by the Stewards Committee of Southfield United Church , was Jack Lynch of Sussex Corner. Thank you to all who supported this fundraiser and helped make it a big success. Also, thank you to the businesses that allowed us to sell tickets at their locations. 3839
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the Centre for info on classes! Like to read? Library available with great selections! 0024
50 PLUS PROGRAM SUPPORT GROUP The number of people caring for aging friends/family is growing exponentially and it is a very stressful role to take on. The Canadian Mental Health Association NB in partnership with the Healthy Active Living for the 50 Plus Program is forming a self help/support group in Petitcodiac for the surrounding areas. So often in the rural areas people become isolated and feel like there is no where to turn. The group will meet the third Tuesday of every month at the Kiwanis building in Petitcodiac at 6:30pm. You can register by calling Gwen McKnight at 432-2101. Please leave a message with your name, phone number and email. Take a little time for yourself and we hope to see you there. There is no charge for this group but a small donation for use of the space would be appreciated. G146
LISTEN IN YEAR IN REVIEW It’s time to take a look back! I even asked a few local musical friends/ celebrities to tell us some of their favorites from 2015. That way we can close that curtain and look forward to a happy, healthy, music filled and prosperous New Year (2016) for us all! First off my TOP 5 Live shows of 2015 that I attended were: 1. Roger Hodgson (the genius and voice of Supertramp) - Casino, Moncton. 2. Tom Cochrane & Red Rider – Casino again. 3. Alice Cooper – Casino 4. Darlene Love – Imperial Theatre, Saint John 5. TIE! Garnet Rogers – Shiretown Publicans, Hampton and Ron Hynes – The Barrel’s Head, Rothesay. As far as songs and/or albums I could literally make my own “Ossekeag Magazine” issue based entirely on my music picks but here are my Top 5 in the meantime: 1. Alan Frew – 80290 Rewind 2. Garnet Rogers – Summer’s End 3. Faithless – 20 4. ZWERG – Dual Citizen (NB!) 5. Ron Hawkins And the Do Good Assassins – Garden Songs I asked local music celebrities “What is your favorite song/album this year? And why?” The Only rule was - It can be new or just new to you... it may help you discover what they like and you may way want to check out, because they all have good musical taste. Here are their answers! “My fave album this year was Betty Who's - really well-crafted pop songs
with killer production!” ZWERG “I really like Breeze and Wilson's Christmas CD, has some great original material on it.” Debbie Stanton. “I'd have to choose Glen Hansard's 'Didn't He Ramble". It's not even the best album I've heard this year (Jason Isbell put out a new one that slays) but it's the one where I found the most inspiration. The songs are timeless, the voice is raw and honest and when he belts out "it's not for glory, I'll tell you true" I believe him.” Clinton Charlton. “I was on a kick of Tori Amos's cover songs this past year and rediscovered her take on some favourite songs; hearing them in her unique way had me sitting at the piano with renewed inspiration.” Marissa Sollows. “Our favourite song of this year goes to Moncton's Shaun LeBlanc, for his pop single, "Move Together." Our daughter listens to his album nonstop, knows every word, and tries to play it on the piano. Any song that brings that much joy to our home is our favourite!” Lisa McLaggan (Tomato/Tomato) “Lucinda Williams: Protection. The groove is inevitable and unstoppable, and the two guitar players have an eloquent, nimble conversation in a language we don't understand but cannot deny the truth of.” Grant Heckman (The Honeyboys, Mike Biggar Band). “Carrie and Lowell- Sufjan StevensSublime Confessional. also- as far as performances go- Chris Stapleton with
Justin Timberlake on the CMA's- soul saves country” Brent Mason. “Girl Crush by Little Big Town. It's edgy, with a great melody and I love singing it! Claudette Norman (WeBe3). 0041
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PIC OF THE MONTH WINNER Congratulations to Sharon Peabody, who submitted this photo taken of the Bandstand in King’s Square, Saint John to our “Pic of the Month” contest for December. Sharon has won a Movie Pass
(for two, including drinks & popcorn), compliments of Ossekeag Publishing. Please note: Vouchers must be picked up within 30 days. The theme for January is “Winter
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ASK THE CHEF FOOD TRENDS FOR 2016 Colin Sifton here again from Holly’s restaurant and Catering with another answer to your question. Welcome to a new year of Ask the Chef. This will be my third year answering your questions and I really appreciate all your feed back and questions that you keep sending. To start the new year off right I thought I would talk about the food trends that are predicted for the coming year. Here are a few that caught my eye. Bread is going to make a big comeback in 2016. In past years, between Atkins diet and gluten allergies, bread had taken a back seat while we looked for new ways and substitutes for bread. Now they say bread is back but now in whole grain and ancient grain form; a much healthier way to enjoy toast and sandwiches. Bleached flour is out and it will never come back. I know it is what we all grew up on but in fact it is a man made creation, white flour that is, and therefore not as good as natural whole grains. Next trend that has come on strong and doesn’t seem to be going anywhere is artisan ice-cream. This is an ice-cream which is made with not so traditional
feelings and flavours. One of the first ones I tried was called fire and ice. This was vanilla ice-cream made with Tabasco sauce. Cold at first but had heat behind it that got hot as your mouth cooled down. Nowadays we are seeing bacon and egg ice-cream. This is made with salted caramel bacon and egg yolk custard. At first it sounds strange but once you bite into it, you can see why this has become a trend. The stranger it is the more popular it seems to be. The last one I will talk about we might not see in our region for awhile but this will be coming and we should be ready for it. Healthy fast food is coming and it will not just be at sandwich shops. More and more consumers are asking for free range products, organic and GMOfree products and we will see more and more of this offered. The only problem is price. This will not be cheap fast food but healthy fast food. MacDonald’s can offer the 2 for 2$ meals because the products used are cheap and grown quickly. These fast food restaurants will have quality, naturally grown products but it will come with a price. I look forward to seeing who is the first to
bring this to our region and if it will last. The question is and will alway be, quality over quantity. Which one are you? Do you want to feel full and have food left on your plate because you feel you got a deal but you probably just ate the equivalence to cardboard? Or do you want to know that what you just put in your body is naturally grown and is the most healthy items you can ingest so you can live a longer and healthier life? Only you can decide. So there you have a few things to look for when it comes to foods this next year. Try them out if you come across any of them. Like most trends they don’t stick around too long. 0040
Colin Sifton Owner/Chef, Holly’s Restaurant
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