Sussex Herald, November 17, 2015

Page 1

es

ring commun iti spi n i

Country Road Physiotherapy Patti Crawford-Baxter PT

Phone 432-5013

to make an appointment

Located at 1340 Route 890 Newtown

November 17TH, 2015

FREE, THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS

15 minutes from Sussex and Petitcodiac

Kids Colouring Contest on Page 24 See your artwork on the cover!

Sussex RCL #20

Chase the Ace

DRAWS EVERY FRIDAY MINIMUM JACKPOT OF $1000 Tickets are $5 for 3 tickets Sold only on Fridays from 5pm to 7pm

ASK THE CHEF: How to make a tasty pizza quickly and easily on Page 21

Random ticket draw takes place at 7:15pm at RCL #20, 66 Magnolia Ave. The winner gets 20% of the tickets sale from that night. Winning ticket holder must be present and has 15 minutes to claim prize. SUPPORTING THE SUSSEX HOSPICE, CROSSWINDS, THE SUSSEX SHARING CLUB AND ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SUSSEX BR. #20

MUST BE 19 YEARS OR OLDER TO PLAY - Lottery Number 016502456004


RAVINGS WOW

p. 20 point of View p.21 ask the chef

Published Bi-Weekly Next Issue: December 1st Deadline: November 24th

For your convenience you can drop off ads and editorial at:

Crafter’s Vineyard

614 Main Street, Sussex

On Our Cover New St. John Ambluance members with Emergency First Aid certificates: Story on Page 8 Back Row -­Alexander, Grace, Isabella Front Row - Maggie W, Mary and Mary Kay

Tel: (506) 832-5613 Fax: (506) 832-3353 email: info@ossekeag.ca www.ossekeag.ca

2

The Sussex Herald

I was working on the computer a few days back and I was reminded by the radio that the swearing in ceremony was being held for the new Liberal cabinet. Now to be up front I did not vote Liberal, but I was interested what the new cabinet would look like. So I found the online stream for the event and started watching. Wow, old white guys in a minority. Bunches of women, immigrants, disabled, indigenous people, visible minorities, and some old white guys. I was first flabbergasted and then just as proud as punch to finally see a cabinet that really represented my country. I know!! What about qualifications?? A long time ago I too felt you had to be an old white guy with degrees and money out the ying-yang in order to properly represent me. But, then I got smart and asked the very good question “How can they represent me, when we are not even close to being alike.” The fact is they were really good at representing old white guys and that is likely why we have thousands of our indigenous people living in third world conditions. Who can best represent 50%+ of our population, an old white guy with six degrees or a woman. Doesn’t matter whether she has six degrees or grade six, she is far better qualified to represent over half of the population. As a general rule, I just love women and would prefer to hang out with a bunch of women than guys, especially if the guys tend to have any macho traits. But, I would never pretend that I really understand

women and perhaps that’s part of the attraction. So while I admire and think women are the best people on earth, I could never imagine actually trying to represent them. If appointed as minister of women affairs, I would quickly appoint a woman to tell me what to do. Don’t get me wrong, I certainly believe that some of these people are going to screw up. But then again, so do old white guys. We could start with Mike Duffy and go on for hours. So if there are failures along the way, let’s not revert back to the old ways. Many of this cabinet are newcomers and not going to be politically smart, so it is important that they be given a reasonable opportunity to do their jobs. And if they do not succeed, let’s find another woman, minority or whatever and give them a chance. Heck, even old white guys deserve a chance to prove that they can do a job. 0001

Mike Hickey Tech Support, Ossekeag Publishing

Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program

Are you a forever home? www.mgap.ca


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 $20/person/year. Sunday, November 22 & 29 - Bingo, Early Birds start at 6:30, Bingo at 7:00pm. Monday, November 23 & 30 - 9:00am Cards, Chat, Art Class with Fred Harrison; 1:30pm, Auction 45’s; 7:00pm, Washer Toss. Tuesday, November 17 & 24 - 9:00am Cards, Chat; 9:30am Silverados; 10:00am Rughookers, Rummoli; 12:00noon Lunch ($5); 1:30pm Bingo for members; 6:30om Shuffleboard.. Wednesday, November 18 & 25 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 10:00am Fitness Class (J Jonah); 1:00pm Crib; 7:00 Jam Session. Thursday, November 19 & 26 - 9:00am Cards, Chat; 9:30am Bridge; 1:00pm, Tai Chi (beginners $8); 7:00pm, Rughookers. Friday, November 20 & 27 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 10:00am Rummoli; 2:00pm Travel Club. Want to become computer literate: Enjoy our Internet Cafe? Contact the Centre for info on classes! Like to read? Library available with great selections! 0024

PETITCODIAC SENIORS Petitcodiac Seniors 50+ members of NBSF (New Brunswick Seniors Federation) meet on the first Monday of each month at 2:00pm (except August) in the Kiwanis Building. Come join us even if you don’t feel like a senior. G019

SUSSEXVALE GOLDEN KIWANIS CLUB To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities. The Sussexvale Golden Kiwanis Club meets at the Sussex Kiwanis Nursing Home Heritage Room every Tuesday at 9:30am (except 3rd). Visitors and prospective members welcome. G117

KITCHEN PARTY IN BARNESVILLE Please join us for a weekly Kitchen Party at the (new location) Barnesville Presbyterian Church Hall (1257 Rte 820) each Tuesday from 7:00-9:00pm. Bring your instruments and\or voices for an entertaining evening of music and fun. There will be a freewill offering, 50-50 draw and light lunch provided. We will be accepting donations for Helping Hands Food Basket. See you there! G125

Bamboo Sheet Sets

10.00

$

Why pay up to $39.99 Gateway Mall, Sussex, NB

Pre-Pay Day

What: An opportunity to Pre-Pay your Gold Rush numbers When: Friday, June 19, 3PM-7PM Where: Sobeys, Main Entrance How: Cash or Cheque

3 Months - $26 6 Months - $52 1 Year - $104

Never Forget to Play Your Toonie Again! November 17th - November 30th, 2015 3


Sussex Downtown

V

BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

isit Sussex for Hospitality Days - November 19-21. If you’ve never shopped in Sussex now might be the perfect time to discover the charm of this small town’s vibrant business district. Whether you’ve already been charmed by all Sussex has to offer shoppers looking for the perfect gift, or it’s your first time shopping in Sussex, you’ll be amazed by the difference in your shopping experience. Big box stores and crowded malls with long line-ups just can’t compete with the shops in downtown Sussex. Walk through the tree-lined streets, and enjoy the grace

and style of older homes and buildings as you weave in and out of the shops staffed with friendly knowledgeable clerks who are waiting to help you find that perfect gift. Sussex has something for everyone & every taste. During Sussex Hospitality Days your shopping experience will be particularly rewarding. There isn’t a better time of year to enjoy shopping in Sussex, and that’s saying something.

Spend the Day in Sussex and avoid the overcrowded malls and big box stores, enjoy your Christmas preparations

this year. A variety of stores, restaurants and other services wait for you in Downtown Sussex; parking is free and there is something here for everyone. There’s no better place to buy local and support local business than in downtown Sussex with its streets lined with quaint stores and restaurants and café’s that will have you going back again and again. Get off the beaten path and find one of New Brunswick’s hidden gems, shopping in a downtown Sussex. It will be a day you’ll always remember in a place you’ll never forget.

sex s u S n w o t n w Do s y a D y t i l a t i Hosp

Open House Nov 19th till 9:00pm

Thursday November 19th until Saturday 21st

Christmas Layaways Available

Come to Downtown Sussex and let us welcome you to the Christmas season with Refreshments, Music and Warm, Friendly conversation!

No Tax Sale Nov 19-21

Guitars & Accesories Gibson, Ephiphone, Tanglewood

FREE Parking and Friendly Service! 569 Main Street Sussex, NB 433-2122 www.backstagenb.com backstagenb@gmail.com

4

The Sussex Herald


Junior Ski Exchange Program Starts November 1st

Only!

$299

YOUR WINTER ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

Skis Snowboards Snowshoes Clothing & Accessories 597 Main St. Downtown Sussex 433-3060 November 17th - November 30th, 2015 5


6

The Sussex Herald


SUSSEX CHAMBER NEWS Small Business Week was celebrated October 19-23 and we enjoyed an exhilarating evening awarding excellence in business in our community. Our hosts were Vice-President Angela Cummings and Matt White, who brought us an enjoyable relaxed evening as well as our guest speaker, who shared with us exciting new projects that are going on in New Brunswick. It was a very positive and motivating evening celebrating success in business in our area. We celebrated success in business with Business Woman of the Year Angela

Marc Poirier, Business leader

Cummings of Sussex Sleep Clinic sponsored by Association of CBDC’s, Women in Business. Marc Poirier of Timberparts, was chosen as Business Leader, sponsored by the local Royal Bank. Customer Service Excellence Award presented by Annie Noel of the Business Development Bank of Canada to Corey Barton of Out’a Reach Bucket Truck and Plowing Services. Our Member’s Choice Award, sponsored by the Sussex & District Chamber of Commerce was presented to Don Moffett of Moffett’s Hardware. All awards were prints of our famous Penobsquis tree crafted by Andrew Giffin of Viewfinders, Main Street Sussex. We have changed up our Chamber meetings this year and are doing the business at Director’s meetings and featuring local businesses at our regular monthly meetings. This month we were fortunate to have Blair & Rosalyn Hyslop from Mrs. Dunster’s. They shared how their first year in business has been a whirlwind of new adventures, new markets and growth. It is so important to see that we are doing well in some areas and growing our economy. We have good people who want to keep the businesses local and grow our community. We will be having our Christmas gathering

and donating to a charity on December 2. If you are a member and have never joined our activities come out and network and get to know your community. If you would like to join the Chamber call 433-1845 or email Pam at sdcc@nb.aibn. com. 3769

Angela Cummings, Business Woman of the YEAr

40 Malone Way, Sussex $226,900

30 Armstrong Rd. Waterford. $244,900

Sunday, Nov 22, 1:30-3:00 pm Incredible view, garage, porch 3 bdrs, 3 baths, family room. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ151887

Wow, amazing view, 8 acres 4 bdrs, 2 baths, family room 3 levels, double garage Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ152848

Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ152952

Many updates! 3 bdr, 1.5 baths 1 acre, detached barn/garage Metal roof, new deck. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ145144

2029 Rte 885 Havelock $158,000

58 Queen St. Sussex, NB $189,900

1862 Rte 895 Elgin $74,900

670 Carpenter Bald Hill, Wickham $54,900

Spacious 3 bdr, 2 bath bungalow Dining room, family room, laundry Lots of updates, garage, large shed Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ153473

Many updates! Waiting to be finished New windows, doors, roof shingles New drain tile, 2 bdrs, 2 baths Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ153171

Well maintained older home 4 bdrs, 1.5 baths, hw floors Garage, beautiful grounds

Roomy, Ready & Reasonable 5 bdr, 2 bath country home 1 acre, perfect for the handyman

Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ152718

Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ153661

3 Horton Lane, Penobsquis $400,000 Address Fully operational Gas station Place $000,000

Convenience store, lunch counter New septic. Great location!

1479 Rte 890 Newtown $85,000

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 7


COUNTRYSIDE JAM & OPEN MIC

SJA YOUTH/JUNIOR DIVISION NEWS On November 4, 2015 six new Youth Group members were enrolled in the St. John Division 676 Youth/Junior Group. They, as well as older members, received several awards. The Enrolling Officer was Commander Andrea Libby, Provincial Youth Coordinator. 3768

Youth members with Proficiency badges

S.P.O.T. NEWS

Destiny with Level 4 certificate

SPOT is celebrating its 1st Anniversary in our new location, on Tuesday, December 1 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Come and enjoy cake and browse through the Store. Something for everyone. Hope to see you there! If you are a family in need for Christmas, will be registering families until Friday, December 11. Please Call 756 8545 Monday to Friday 10:00am to 3:00pm. You must live in Petitcodiac, Havelock, Elgin, and surrounding areas. 3738

A Country Music Jam is held every Wednesday (September-June), 7:00pm 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 944-0372/512-2210 or Bryant Simpson 432-1439. Help us be successful, bring a friend. G126

SUSSEX TEA ROOM RUG HOOKERS The Sussex Tea Room Rug Hookers meet Tuesday mornings from 10:00am12:00noon and Thursday evenings 7:009:00pm at the Golden Jubilee Hall (50 Perry Street, Beginner and experienced rug hookers welcome! For more info: Bev Floyd 433-4734, G147

THEO:

Is a 3 year old male. He sports a gray tux with white bib and spats. A large cat with a very gentle disposition and quiet meow. Keeps himself spic and span - out during the day, except for nap times and in at night at a respectable hour. We at the Sanctuary have grown attached to Theo, but, we need room to take in more felines so we’re looking for that special home for this special boy. If interested in Theo, please contact the Sanctuary via e-mail. 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.

8

The Sussex Herald

THEO Adoption fee for cats in our care is $125 which includes:

• Two veterinary examinations • Treatment for worms, ear-mites & fleas • Nail clip • Vaccinations with booster • Neuter/Spay • 30-day health guarantee


SEASON’S GREETINGS COMPUTER REPAIR

pearson’s

Commercial & Residential Sales & Service • Data Backup and Transfer • Hardware Upgrades • Virus & Spyware Removal • Wireless Networks • Reload Operating Systems • Printing & Faxing Services www.kccomputer.ca service@kccomputer.ca

corner market

Christmas Open House Join usJEEP Nov 21 - Dec 23 CHRYSLER DODGE RAM lotsSUSSEX of new primitive crafts. 40 LEONARDfor DRIVE, Open House dates 506-433-1890 Nov. • 1 (877) 21677-9574 & 22, Dec. 5 & 6 at 10am Christmas Trees for Sale Dec. 1

1072 Main St., Sussex Corner (506) 435-4090

2015 Toyota Camry XSE

2014 Subaru Forester

Only 6,000 kms $220 bi weekly

34,500 kms $190 bi weekly

433-5522

The Water Spout

Kevin Crealock & Megan Hicks

434-4245 waterspout

@kccomputer.ca

12 LOWELL STREET, SUSSEX

2015 Jeep Compass 4x4

10,250 kms $203 bi weekly

CHRYSLER DODGE RAM JEEP • 40 LEONARD DRIVE, SUSSEX 506-433-1890 • 1 (877) 677-9574

Are you tired? Do you snore? FREE at-home Sleep Studies, Call Now! No Obligation!

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 9


LEGIONS SUSSEX RCL #20 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Sundays - closed Bar Hours: Mondays & Tuesdays - 1:005:00pm, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays - 1:00-10:00pm and Saturdays - 10:00am6:00pm. Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 9:00am4:00pm. Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at 6:00pm, Early Bird at 6:30pm and regular games at 7:00pm. Thursdays – Crib. Fridays – Singles Crib. Sunday, November 29 - Vets & Friends at Sussex Branch #20. 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 534-1107. 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 4336450. Mondays - 10:00am-2:00pm, Merry Makers 2 (November 30). Cards, bingo, etc with a light lunch at noon for $6. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays - 9:0010:00am, Walking Club (started November 2). Wednesdays - 7:00pm, Dominoes. Wednesdays - 12:00noon, Dinners ($8/ person): November 18 - Pork chops &

sauerkraut; November 25 - Codfish. Note: Sunday, November 22, 29 - Petitcodiac Firemen’s Bingo fundraiser for Off-road Rescue Equipment. Doors open 6:00pm, starts 7:00pm at Legion. More info - Gary Jones 871-0620. Thursday, November 19 - 9:00am-5:00pm, Footcare Clinic. Call 433-5252 press “0” for appointment. Saturday, November 21 - Petty Raceway Dinner & Awards banquet. Saturday, November 28 - Goshen Snowmobile Club Annual Giant Cash Draw. Please check out our Facebook page, Petitcodiac Royal Canadian Legion #41 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. 0013

Wallace Funeral Home

would like to invite you and your family to join us Wednesday, December 9th, 2015 at 7:00pm for an evening of comfort and remembrance.

Help support the programs of The Boys and Girls Clubs of Havelock, Petitcodiac and Salisbury

Our annual Candle Light Service is a time for our community to remember those who have gone but are not forgotten. If you would like to have your loved ones photo on our video tribute, please let us know by December 1st. You can purchase a light in memory of your loved one on our Memorial Christmas tree by calling us at 433-1176. we hope you find comfort and healing among family and friends this christmas season steve & staff of wallace funeral home

10

The Sussex Herald


LEGIONS 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 6:00-7:00pm, play 7:30, sharp. Ticket to play $25. Sunday, November 29 - Vets & Friends at Sussex Branch #20. Notice - Anyone wishing to purchase a cross or wreath for presentation at the Remembrance Day ceremonies, they can call Sandra at 433-4965. 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.

S.P.O.T. NEWS SPOT is celebrating its 1st Anniversary in our new location, on Tuesday, December 1 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. Come and enjoy cake and browse through the Store. Something for everyone. Hope to see you there! If you are a family in need for Christmas, will be registering families until Friday, December 11. Please Call 756 8545 Monday to Friday 10:00am to 3:00pm. You must live in Petitcodiac, Havelock, Elgin, and surrounding areas. 3738

SUSSEX CROKINOLE CLUB The Sussex Crokinole Club meets every Wednesday, 2:00pm at the Masonic Hall (482 Main Street, Sussex) September June. New members are welcome. G144

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

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

NO POWER? NO PROBLEM! We clean Chimneys and Pellet Stoves!

E.P.A Certified Stoves Financing Available Propane, Wood, Oil and Pellet

Free Estimates ∙ We Install

24 Peter St., Sussex ∙ 433-2184 ∙ Toll Free: 1-877-497-1001

INNOVATION

“THE SMART CHOICE” 0% Financing 12 Months 15% Down 54 Aiton Road, Sussex • 433-3672

ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL CLOSURES & DELAYS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER For detailed information on procedures for closures or delays due to inclement weather, please visit our website at www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca or your school website. School and bus run cancellations or delays will be announced using the following: • Local radio stations • District website www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca • District twitter account: http://twitter.com/ASD_South • District Information phone line - for school closures Toll free 1-855-535-7669 [SNOW] The main priority in the decision to close schools is the safety of students. If schools remain open and you feel conditions are not suitable, you make the final decision on attendance. Students will not be penalized for being absent on these days. Zoë Watson, Superintendent

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 11


OBITUARIES

June 21, 1931 – October 11, 2015 It is with sad and heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Mom, Hattie Northrup, age 84, which occurred at her home in Fox Hill on October 11, 2015 surrounded by her loving family.

Hattie was predeceased by her husband Gerald in 2008. She was born in Belleisle Creek on June 21, 1931, a daughter to the late Robert and Mabel (McConnell) Ness. Hattie knew the meaning of responsibility at an early age, losing both her Mom and Dad when she was a teenager. In the early years after her marriage to Gerald on April 5, 1952, Hattie cooked in the lumber camps for Gerald for a crew of 20 men. Hattie dedicated her life to her family. She touched the hearts of all who knew her. She was always there, caring and sharing, always giving, ready and willing to lend a helping hand - a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. Hattie was an active member of St. Paul’s United Church and attended every Sunday until her illness. Over the years she served as an Elder, as well as Sunday School Superintendent. She received her United Church Women’s Life Membership on Nov 3/13 and New Brunswick Women’s Institute Life member in May 2005.

HEATING • COOLING • VENTILATION

Sharp’s

corner

3 BROAD ST.

Corner of Main & Broad

SUSSEX, NB

Specializing in •Ductless Mini Splits •Ducted Heat Pumps •Ventilation Systems •Chimney, Wood & Pellet •Stove Installation & Cleaning •WETT Certified •Free in home consultation

Receive a $500 INSTANT REBATE on select models with the NB Power Ductless Heat Pump Program

Hattie was an active volunteer in the community. She was on the Steering Committee that established the Sussex Sharing Club in 1986 and served as secretary for the Club for over 10 years. She continued to volunteer 2 days/week until Gerald’s illness in 2007. Gardening was one of her passions and was evident to anyone driving by her home in Fox Hill. She was known as the “Pumpkin Babysitter” to her son Bill and Dawn’s giant pumpkins. She would open the little greenhouses on hot days and cover them at night when they were away. She loved every minute of it. Hattie will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her daughters Mary Northrup and Michael Samson of Fox Hill, Tracy and David Baxendale of Fox Hill; her sons Mark and Pattie Northrup of Fox Hill, Brian Northrup and Lorraine Hourihan of Sussex Corner and Bill and Dawn Northrup of Fox Hill; grandchildren Callie Northrup, Bret, Jade and Reese Baxendale, Garret Folkins, Kayla and Alyssa Northrup; great-

drugstore

NORTHRUP, Hattie

Prescriptions Home Health Care Products & Equipment Crutch Rentals

Your Personal Family Pharmacy

Prescription Delivery With A Smile Monday to Friday 9-9 Saturdays 9-5 Sundays 12-4 Holidays - Closed Fax: 433-1042

433-1186

With Two Locations to Serve You

Saint John - Lancaster Mall 693-4056 Mon - Fri: 9am-4pm Hampton - 582 Main Street 832-2367 Wed & Fri : 9am-4pm

Linda Dempster Owner & Evan Phinney B.A., M.Sc. Aud. (C) Registered Providers of WorkSafe NB, 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!

512-0321 12

The Sussex Herald

Locally owned & operated by Mike & Betty Jane Brown

• 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


OBITUARIES grandson Kalob Pambrun; sister Mary and Howard Joynes of Colina; brothers Ray, Allan and Jack (Madeline) of Sussex; sister-in-law Eleanor Ness of Sussex and Jessie Patterson of Hampton as well as several nieces and nephews. Hattie was predeceased by Brother Russell who was killed in action during WWII and brothers Robert, Ronald, Edward and Donald Ness. A service celebrating Hattie’s life was held from St. Paul’s Church on October 14, 2015. Minister was Rev. Scott Hillier, organist, Karen Gallagher, soloist, granddaughter Jade Baxendale sang “You raise Me Up/Wind Beneath My Wings medley and Amazing Grace. Hymns were Precious Memories and In The Garden, guestbook attendants were granddaughters Reese Baxendale and Alyssa Northrup. Scriptures were read by granddaughters Kayla Northrup, Psalm 23 and Callie Northrup, Ecclesiastes 3:115. Memories were shared by daughter Mary Northrup and sister, Mary Joynes. A picture slideshow created by son Bill and Dawn was viewed during the service and will provide wonderful memories to cherish forever. Pallbearers were sons Mark Northrup, Brian Northrup and Bill Northrup, grandsons Bret Baxendale and Garret Folkins, son-in-laws David Baxendale and Michael Samson. Hattie rested at Sherwood’s Funeral Home, Midland. A private family interment took place in St. Simon and St. Jude’s Cemetery, Belleisle Creek NB. Following the service a time of fellowship was held at the home of her daughter

Mary and Michael in Fox Hill. Many wonderful memories were shared. Memorial Donations were made to the Sussex Sharing Club, St. Paul’s Church or to the donor’s choice. Your Life was a blessing Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words And will be missed beyond measure. The Northrup Family would like to thank you for caring and sharing in this celebration of Hattie’s life. You are one of God’s special angels! Love and God bless! 3737

Q. I have high income but am still having trouble paying my bills. Can I still declare bankruptcy?

BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLE

High income earners often find that a proposal to creditors works better for them than bankruptcy. In a proposal, the Trustee will help you work out a payment schedule that will include a single monthly payment which is then paid to your creditors on a pro-rata basis. The payment schedule can be flexible to accommodate a variety of different situations.

Our Community Breakfast is held the 3rd Saturday of each month from 8:0011:30am at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church. There is a choice of two breakfasts for the price of $6/adults, $3/ child and preschoolers eat for free. Join us for a complete meal and socialize with your community or order takeouts at 832-7790. Donations for our Helping Hands Food project are always welcome. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated. G101

A. Yes, you can file for bankruptcy if your income is high. To qualify for bankruptcy, you need to be insolvent which means you are unable to make your payments as they come due. So, if you are insolvent you can go bankrupt regardless of income.

However, the payments you make during bankruptcy are based on your income. So, if your take-home pay is high then your payment is higher than if your income is low. The monthly payment is made to the Trustee in Bankruptcy for the benefit of your unsecured creditors.

We are pleased to offer a free consultation to discuss your options. Grant Thornton Limited (formerly known as Grant Thornton Poirier Limited) provides advice and solutions to individuals and businesses experiencing financial difficulty. Additional information can be obtained on our website or by contacting our office. Henry Francheville, CA, CIRP, Trustee in Bankruptcy

CARDS AT ST. FRANCIS Auction 45’s Card Party every Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Hall (Church Avenue, Sussex) starting at 7:30pm, with lunch and good prizes. Look forward to seeing you! G023

Trustees in Bankruptcy Fresh start…the road to financial freedom

1-888-455-6060 www.freshstartatlantic.ca

Trustee in Bankruptcy. Formerly Grant Thornton Poirier Limited. Resident Trustee Office: 87 Canterbury Street, Saint John, NB, E2L 2C7. Grant Thornton Limited. A Canadian Member of Grant Thornton International Ltd. Trustee in Bankruptcy.

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 13


Thank You

We wish to thank everyone who attended our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Thanks for all the beautiful cards, gifts, money & flowers. Special thanks to our daughter Donna and Son-in-Law Jimmy, also my family, who put so much time & work into planning it. You made our day so special. God Bless everyone  Reynold & Mona 

THANK YOU The Family of Dale Robison would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Sussex and the entire surrounding area. The community support shown to us at this tragic time was unbelievable. Thank you to family, friends, neighbours, coworkers, and businesses for the support, comfort, prayers, food, flowers, cards, phone calls, man power, equipment, and labour. Also thanks to the friends who made it possible to get Morgan and Luke home safely in our time of need. This community is incredible and this is why people choose to live here. Thanks to the Millstream Fire Department, employees of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Brown’s Paving, Sussex Fish and Game, Wallace Funeral Home, Father Dan, and many more. We thank everyone!! A donation in memory of Dale will be made to Saint Phillip’s Cemetery, Millstream, NB in Lieu of thank you cards Thank you again from the entire MacAfee-Robinson families

In Loving Memory of

Allen Noris Potter 1938 - 2014, Nov. 20

The things that he did to show that he cared. The sound of his voice, The wisdom he shared. A piece of advice you’d never forget. The way that he lived, examples he set. The work he put in to do doing things well. The places he’d been, the stories he’d tell. The deep love he had for his Saviour. His laughter. His Love.

Until we meet again. Love, Carole and Family

14

The Sussex Herald

Thank You

Sincere thanks to everyone, for their wonderful support and acts of love and kindness shown during our Mom’s (HATTIE NORTHRUP) illness and passing. The visits, donations of food, phone calls, cards, memorial donations, condolences and prayers are very much appreciated and will never be forgotten. A special thanks to the NB Extra Mural Nurses and Red Cross. We would not have been able to keep Mom at home without your ongoing support and guidance. You are God’s special angels! We are very fortunate to have so many wonderful friends, family and neighbours to help us through this difficult time and to share so many wonderful memories. We are forever grateful. Love and God Bless!

The Northrups:

Mark & Pattie, Mary & Michael, Brian & Lorraine, Bill & Dawn, Tracy & David; grandchildren, Callie, Bret, Jade and Reese, Garret, Kayla and Alyssa; great-grandson, Kalob.


Still Going Strong! Hope you can come to celebrate

Shiela Nodwell’s 60th Birthday

Peter & Stephanie Morrell of Calgary are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Emery Violet on July 28, 2015. She is a little sister for Lylah and Hadley. Proud Grandparents are Artie & Kendra Neves of Grand Manan and Doug & Brenda Lee Morrell of Sussex

At the Norton Legion November 21st, 2015. Celebration starts @ 7:30PM There will be refreshments and dancing. We look forward to a fun evening with all of Shiela’s family & friends!

Thank You

Bill and Mildred Folkins would like to express their sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbors, who shared in their 50th Wedding Anniversary Party. A special thanks for their best wishes and gifts. To everyone who worked so hard to give us a night we will never forget.

Love and thanks

· Hon & Bill · IN MEMORY

Murray F. Tait

In Memory of

Allen Potter,

November 20, 2014 Dad, you were a loving father who took your responsibilities seriously and did your very best for us.

The Family of the late Garda Northrup would like to say Thank You to all who made our loss more bearable. Special thanks to Rev. Tapley for your kind words that best described our Mother, Collen Fair for the hymn at service, the ladies of the Coles Island Lions Club for reception, Margaret Tower for blessing given at reception. Family and friends for phone calls, visits, donations in mom’s memory and staff at Millcove Nursing Home who were so good to Mom. We as a family are very blessed to have had a wonderful mother and to have friends who will share our memories of mom.

Jack, Judy, Wendy, Trudy & Pam and Families

In our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day.

I’m glad I know you’re in Heaven.

 Margaret & Family  November 14, 2012

Love, Tamie

In Loving Memory of

Leslie McKnight who passed away on November 22nd, 2012

Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love’s remembrance outlasts all, And though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance of you.

Happy 90th Birthday Mom (Ada Hamilton) on November 30th. Please give mom a call to wish her well! Love from Husband Lloyd, 5 children, 8 grandchildren & 11 great-grandchildren

Love from Wife, Mary Sons Rick, Randy & Families

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 15


Celebrate the Season

November 20, 21 & 22, 2015 Friday, Saturday & Sunday FESTIVAL HOURS: Friday: Noon - 9:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM For Info: 658-1232

Grand Prize Value $1000 Bernard the Magician

Sarah Bourque

Helga Lobb

Tammy Cassidy

Martha Millard

Eunice Willar

Delbert Santa & Elves Hourly Door Prizes

Over 250 Exhibitors 16

The Sussex Herald

Kathy Thornhill

Sheila Howell

TerraBijou

Helen Shideler


WINTER LIGHTS CONTEST In Sussex, there are several fun events planned leading up to Christmas. The schedule kicks off on November 20 with the 4th Annual Mayors’ Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and opening of the Winter Lights Contest. The tree lighting ceremony will be held at 7:00pm at the Sussex Rotary Ampitheatre. Visitors and residents alike are encouraged to visit the new Ampitheatre, which is located beside the 8th Hussars Sports Centre. Refreshments, compliments of Sobeys, will be served, and Christmas carols, entertainment and a visit from Santa will also highlight the event. Visitors are encouraged to bring along a non-perishable food item, which will be donated to the Sussex Sharing Club.

Families wishing to participate in the Winter Lights Contest must complete the contest entry form, which can be found on the Town of Sussex website (www.sussex.ca), at Town Hall (524 Main Street), Community Services Department (8 Leonard Drive), Sussex Regional Library (47 Magnolia Avenue) or at the Sussex Sobeys location in Gateway Mall. There is no entry fee to participate in the contest, however, completed forms must be submitted on the town website or at the town hall no later than Friday, December 18 at 4:00pm. To be eligible for the contest, participants must be residents of the Sussex region. Homeowners are encouraged to decorate their home/property with their best winter decorations. This

Call 832-5613 or Visit ossekeag.ca

Season’s Greetings & Warm Wishes Have Never Been so Easy to Send & Receive!

can include lights, inflatables, wreaths, candles, snowmen, reindeer or any other decorations that highlight the season. Beginning on Monday, December 21, a Google map showing the locations of all participating entries will be made available on the Town of Sussex website so that all area residents can tour the amazing entries. Judges from the Communities in Bloom Sussex Committee will visit all the entries on Wednesday, December 23 and three winners will be selected and notified. First prize is a $100 gift card from Sobeys, second is a $75 gift card and $50 Sobeys gift card will be awarded for third.

You Still Have Time for Christmas Wine Gift Certificates Available

Place your orders by November 20th for the Holidays

Not to Mention How Much You’ll Save on Postage This Year.

60 Maple Ave, unit 1 Sussex NB • 433-6173 • thegrapedvine.ca Home of the Hampton Herald, Sussex Herald, Valley Viewer & The Tides

Monday- Thursday: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm • Friday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Saturday: 9:30 am - 2:00 pm • Sunday: Closed November 17th - November 30th, 2015 17


CHRISTMAS COOKING CLASS A Christmas cooking class will be held on December 3 from 6:009:00pm at Sussex Regional High School. Course participants will have an opportunity to prepare Christmas baking items and take home 4-6 different items to share with their families. This course, which will be held in room 1070, is designed for the new baker, or the baker looking to learn some new skills and recipes. You can register at town hall or the Community Services Department.

SANTA CLAUS PARADE Both Hampton and Sussex will be holding their annual Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, December 5. In Hampton, the 14th annual

parade will begin at 6:00pm at Hampton Elementary and ends at School Street. This year’s theme is Christmas in Toyland and the registration deadline is Friday, November 27.

best Christmas spirit, best youth entry, best commercial and best band.

Children are encouraged to bring along their letters to Santa, which will be collected along the parade route. Donations will also be collected for the Hampton Food Basket and Clothing Centre Inc.

On December 12 between 1:004:00pm, there will be Christmas cooking for kids at Jubilee Hall. Kids will receive three treats they can take home and will also be able to make gifts/crafts for Mom and Dad for Christmas. Photos with Santa will also take place. Parents are also encouraged to bring along any gifts they need wrapped. For a donation to the Jumpstart program, gifts will be wrapped. At 2:30pm, The Grinch That Stole Christmas movie will be shown and popcorn and drinks will be available for purchase.

The Sussex parade gets underway at 6:30pm from Jubilee Hall to the Gateway Mall parking lot. To enter a float, email recreation@sussex.ca, visit the Community Services Department or call 432-4573. Prizes will be awarded in several categories, which include: best theme, best non-commercial,

SANTA’S WORKSHOP

Locally Grown Beef, Pork, Lamb & Chicken Order your Christmas Turkeys and Ham

147 Route 890, Smiths Creek, NB 18

The Sussex Herald

432-1815

thecountrybutcher@live.ca


November 17th - November 30th, 2015 19


POINT OF VIEW WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE It's been more than seven weeks since heavy rains caused flash flooding and washed away several roads and bridges throughout rural Kings and Queens County. For those who live in or near the areas that were hardest hit by the damage, September 30, 2015 is a date we won't soon forget. Two Belleisle area men spent several days in hospital after a vehicle they were passengers in plunged into a washout at the height of the storm. Residents of several communities, including Wickham and Kars, were stranded for a minimum of three days – and were without telephone and internet access for just as long. Despite the fact that hundreds of rural residents were effectively cut off from emergency services for an extended period of time, our province's Emergency Measures Organization

didn't feel it was serious enough to declare a state of emergency. After being told by more than one resident trained to respond in emergency situations that their pleas to have a state of emergency declared “fell on deaf ears,” I decided to find out for myself what the protocol is for this type of thing. Greg MacCallum, Director of the NB EMO, was kind enough to respond to my email and provided the typical bureaucratic response to my question, quoting from Section 10 Subsection 1 of the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Act. “When the Minister (of Public Safety) is satisfied that an emergency exists, or may exist, the Minister may declare a state of emergency at any time with respect to all or any area of the province. Such a decision is taken based on a thorough analysis of the situation, the potential threat to public safety, the provincial capacity

693-BABY (2229) 24hr Helpline For pregnant or parenting young women in New Brunswick who need answers now! For Babies

WISH LIST

diapers (new born to size 5- preferably Pampers) bottle liners (Gerber or Playtex only) bottles (Gerber or Playtex only) jars of baby food baby spoons, dishes and sippy cups baby shampoo & lotions baby washes (Johnson & Johnson bath washes lavender and eucalyptus) baby monitors, bath tubs & face cloths crib sheets receiving blankets baby undershirts baby sleepers bibs & baby clothes (new born 6 months) diaper bags books (baby, mom, educational etc.) journals, pens & picture frames socks

20

The Sussex Herald

For Moms

tooth brushes and tooth paste dental floss shampoo and conditioner (or 2 in 1 shampoo) deodorant cosmetic bags plastic containers for soap, etc. lip balm body washes and soap lotions and creams small packages of Kleenex q-tips magazines journals and pens disposable cameras face clothes, wash clothes, shower puffs and towels combs & brushes safety disposable razors

to respond to the emergency and if extraordinary powers are needed to be exercised to facilitate the response strategy.” The act goes on to state that the purpose of making a Declaration of Emergency is, therefore, to empower the Minister “to exercise additional powers and authorities as necessary.” After citing a long list of powers that the Minister has in the event of an emergency, MacCallum went on to explain that it is very rare that the Minister would be required to make a declaration (no kidding). “During emergencies such as the recent heavy rainfall event, the provincial EMO, government departments and local authorities implement plans and undertake all necessary activities to ensure public safety,” he added. “The public is kept informed of safety advice, and provincial and local resources are deployed to address the impacts.” MacCallum said it was well recognized that the severe impacts of this weather event greatly concerned the residents of the Belleisle area. “Effecting repairs and ensuring public safety remain a priority effort for government and First Responders, and all necessary arrangement have been made to remedy this situation.” To that end, a tip of the hat to all of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure employees and private contractors who have worked long hours to repair our roads and bridges. We appreciate your efforts! 0032


ASK THE CHEF GOT PIZZA? Colin Sifton here again from Holly’s Restaurant and catering with another answer to your question. This week I was asked about the origins of pizza. Now pizza has to be one of the easiest and cheapest things to make and this article will tell you about how you can make a pizza at home in minutes when you are running late. The word pizza was first used around 997 AD in Gaeta Italy. It referred to a bread that was topped with different ingredients. This bread is commonly know today as focaccia. Different variations were produced over many years, taking on different appearances but still being called pizza. In 1950, the first pizza oven appeared in Canada and the pizza craze began. Thin crust, thick crust, these would all depend on the region that the pizza was served. Today we have more pizza restaurants than any other style of restaurant. So why is pizza so popular? Is it

because it only takes 15 minutes to have one made? Is it because you can put whatever you want on it? Is it because it is the perfect food? That’s right, the perfect food? A pizza represents all four food groups. It has bread and grains, vegetables, dairy and protein. How many meals can say that? So here is something I like to do at home. I always have pita bread in the freezer. You can make your own or buy a bottle of tomato sauce. So you take a pita, add your tomato sauce, add whatever ingredients you may have in your fridge and grated cheese. Place it in a hot oven for 10 minutes or so and there you have your own pizza which cost you less than $3. If you want to make it a fun dinner, toppings in bowls, different cheeses, different sauces and have each person create their own pizza. That is one way to have fun with dinner and you control what toppings are available. So if you want everyone to eat healthily only offer healthy options. Kids are more likely to eat something

they have created then what is put in front of them, especially if it is healthy. I love pizza. It ranks up there as one of my favourite meals. I have three criteria when choosing a pizza restaurant. Crust, cheese and toppings. Crust must be fresh, homemade and consistent all the way from the middle, out. Cheese must be stringy, with a little colour of brown. Toppings are always important. If you like pepperoni, it better be real and very good pepperoni. Most important is that the ingredients must be present on each slice or even better, each bite. Pizza has to be one of the greatest culinary inventions. Now I gotta go. I have a hankering for some pizza. 0040

Colin Sifton Owner/Chef, Holly’s Restaurant

LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER We believe that if a woman with cancer can be helped to look good, chances are she’ll feel better, her spirits will be lifted and she’ll be empowered to face her illness with greater confidence. We like to call it a ‘makeover for the spirit’. Look Good, Feel Better workshops are held on the third Monday of each month from 1:30-3:30pm. This program is geared towards patients experiencing skin and hair changes due to radiation and/or chemotherapy. The workshop is free of charge and is held in the Oncology Conference Room at the Saint John Regional Hospital.

Date

Day

Time

December 14th

Monday

1:30-3:30pm

Patients can register for upcoming workshop by calling 648-6885 November 17th - November 30th, 2015 21


with the

DRINKI NG WATER SYSTEM

22

The Sussex Herald


SMS TERRY FOX CAMPAIGN This marks the 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope. The Terry Fox Foundation has raised over $ 700 million for cancer research. Hats off Sussex Middle School for a very successful Terry Fox Campaign. Our 2014 contribution was $6032, doubling our total from the previous year, and making SMS the number one Terry Fox School in the province according to Gwen Smith-Walsh, provincial director for the Terry Fox Foundation in NB and PEI. Our 2015 goal was at least $4000. Gwen attended our Terry Fox Celebrate assembly on October 28, where she was presented with a $ 4760 cheque for the Terry Fox Foundation. We had lots to celebrate… Kaedy Baird, Noah Gibbons-Salib, Helen Hunt, Grace White and Alexis Moffett were recognized as Outstanding Terry Foxers of the year. Terry Fox Spirit Awards were also handed out to our very dedicated difference makers. Olivia Baxter was one of the recipients being recognized for collecting $135 worth of recyclables, and gave every dollar to our campaign. Zoe Gray and Jessica Gilchrist were

recognized for collecting almost $200 in pledges. Mme LeBlanc’s grade 8 class won the Sub Party, donated by Subway, for their contribution of $647 for cancer research. Dedication, determination, empathy, compassion, hard work and teamwork

is what you expect from the SMS Terry Fox Spirit Committee. These are some of the values Terry Fox embraced. Why not encourage kids to “Be Like Terry” – the theme of the Terry Fox School Challenge. 3759

L-r, front row: Shelby Dunfield, Kennedy Bernard, Helen Hunt and Makya Pearce Back: Mrs. Duncan, Alexis Moffett, Kaedy Baird, Grace White, Mme LeBlanc, Noah Gibbons-Salib and Kiley Mercer.

UNEMPLOYED?

Have you considered starting your own business? Attend a free information session to find out more about available government programs that can help you get started. When: Every 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:00 am Where: 27 Centennial Road, Hampton (Hampton Municipal Building, Conference Suite 2)

If interested, please call to reserve your seat: 832-6207

Al-Anon/Alateen Sussex Meetings

Every Monday, 7:30 pm 110 Church Avenue (beneath Catholic Church Hall)

Sunday November 29 from 1 - 3pm

Lunch Provided

Your name and information are kept confidential. November 17th - November 30th, 2015 23


Publication Area:

Open to Children of All Ages! Deadline: December 14

Name:

Age:

Colour Me and YOU Could be on the Ossekeag’s Christmas Cover in Your Area! - Go to OSSEKEAG.CA for Additional Copies and Submission Details!

24

The Sussex Herald


WHAT’S HAPPENING Tuesday, November 17 Roachville Cemetery Association fall meeting at the Roachville Community Hall, 7:00pm. All lot holders, family members of lot holders and interested people are invited to attend. More info 433-3837. Refugee Crisis, public meeting 7:30pm, Jubilee Hall in Sussex. Established groups or individuals looking to get involved in this needed effort are encouraged to attend. First goal is to bring a refugee family to Sussex. All welcome. More info: 432-6191. Wednesday, November 18 Lion’s Monthly Lunch at the Sussex Lions’ Club (58 Willow Court) 11:00am-1:00pm. $8 tax & tip included. Take-out available, 433-5453. Thursday, November 19 Christmas Dinner in Sussex - planning meeting 6:30pm in the Common Room at Imperial Dutch Haven (35 Imperial Drive, behind Kents) for anyone who would like to assist with this year’s dinner. For more info: 433-6511, 434-1116, 432-6657, 512-0235. Saturday, November 21 Country Music Show at the “Centre” St. John's United Church, Sussex Corner. Sponsored by the St. John’s United Church Men’s Group with band and guests. Your emcee for the evening will be Mike Whalen. Tickets $8 at the door, 50/50 tickets – canteen – door prizes. Proceeds go to the upkeep of the hall. 12th Annual Apple Pie Fundraiser, sponsored by Millstream Rec Council. Now taking orders to be picked up on the 21st at 12:00noon. $6 for a 10” apple pie. Call Donna at 433-1434. Volunteers welcome Friday evening or Saturday to help! Christmas Craft & Bake Sale 9:00am2:00pm at Belleisle Community Centre. Table rental ($10), call 485-2247/485-2649. Sponsored by the St. Simon & St. Jude's Anglican Church Women and Belleisle Regional High School Entrepreneurship class. Ten Thousand Villages Festival Sale 9:00am-4:00pm (new location) Midland Baptist Church, 4 Upper Midland Rd (off Rte 124). The gifts you buy will give the blessings of steady work, fair wages, and a better life for struggling families around the world. More info - call Lisa Frazee 485-5853. Annual Christmas Sale, sponsored by the St. James UCW of Petitcodiac (22 Price Street) 10:00am-12:30pm in the church basement - baking, crafts, fudge and "New

to You" table. Tea/coffee & muffins available.

Sunday, November 22 Afternoon of Fun & Music in support of the family of Dale Robinson, 1:00-5:00pm at the Sussex Legion. Raffles, silent auction, live auction, bake sale, 50/50, door prizes, live music. For more info: Gerald 434-3535 or Grant 435-2666. Stewarton Lamplight Service - come enjoy an afternoon service at Stewarton United Church, Rev. Eric Hillier as guest speaker and music by Millstream Choir. Please bring refreshments to share after the Service, old pictures of the Church or Stewarton area and memories to share! Monday, November 23 Nature Sussex meets at 7:30pm, St. Mark's Anglican Church Hall, Sussex Corner. Dr. Richard Elliot, will speak on 'Bird Mortality in Canada from Cats and other Humanrelated Sources'. All welcome to this presentation. Final meeting for 2015. Check out: naturesussex.ca for more info. Tuesday, November 24 Sussex Art Club meeting in the Community Room (upstairs) at Sussex Sobey's. We welcome new members interested in the different mediums such as; watercolour, oils, acrylics, or sketching. Hope to see you there. Wednesday, November 25 Christmas in the Lane Dessert Party at Apohaqui Rec Centre - variety of desserts will be presented, punch, homemade jellies and cheese. Entertainment and variety of items to purchase. Doors open 6:00pm advance tickets only - $15. Contact Evelyn 433-3849, Marylou 433-5796, Marsha 4334571, Joan 433-3848. Golden Years Fellowship (ages 55+) 10:30am-1:00pm at the Penobsquis Baptist Church. Theme - "Jesus is God's best gift" with music by Al Smith and full turkey dinner. Bring a $5 wrapped unisex gift & one non-perishable item for the Food Bank. Free will offering. Invite a friend. Thursday, November 26 Bake Sale & Auction, sponsored by the ACW of St. John’s Church, Salisbury (corner of Fredericton Road & Kaye Street), beginning at 7:00pm. Tea, coffee and donuts will be served. Open House for the Sussex Adult Learning Program and Sussex Digital Literacy Centre

from 2:00-4:00. Come and see our new location at 625 Main Street, Units F and H, Sussex (above Simply for Life). For more info call 432-2183. All welcome!

Friday, November 27 Bridge Party & Luncheon, 9:00am-1:00pm, join us for cards, coffee and conversation. Lunch at 12:30 or after last game. $10, register your team of 4. RSVP by November 20 to Stacey.stairs@nbed.nb.ca/432-2017. In support our Model UN team at SRHS. Saturday, November 28 Monthly Pancake Supper, sponsored by the First North River Baptist Church, 4:006:00pm at the Christian Education Centre (374 Wheaton Settlement Road). Suggested $10/adult, $5 for children under 12. For more information 756-3755. Christmas Country Music Show, with Bob Burgess & Friends, 7:00pm at SRHS with special guests and The Band. Advance ($10) at Backstage Music 433-2122/Alice 4333133; $12 at door. 50/50, bake/craft sale, silent auction. Sponsored by G E Barbour Inc, all proceeds to Arthritis Society. November 28 & 29 Queens County Heritage invites you to visit Tilley House museum in the Village of Gagetown, to celebrate the Holidays with traditional Loyalist decor, treats and a special Christmas tree; 10:00am-5:00pm both days. For more info: info@queenscountyheritage. com or visit us on Facebook. Sunday, November 29 Afternoon of Christmas & Country music 1:00-4:00pm, at the hall in Cherryvale, with Tom Burgess, Art Boyd & friends. $7/ person, 50/50 draw. Info: Lisa 534-2229 or Rilla 534-2460. Sponsored by the Canaan River Rec Centre. Tuesday, December 1 SRHS Grad Fashion Show, 6:30-9:00pm at SRHS! Fitting areas, prom hair/fashions trends, door prizes, 50/50, vendors TBA (tables $10). Admission $5. Part of the SRHS Dream Dress project. To sell or donate a dress contact Stacey.stairs@nbed.nb.ca. Friday, December 4 Annual Christmas Carol Service, at the Mercer Settlement Church, 7:00pm, cozy little church lit by oil lamps/candle light and warmed by woodstove. Reception following at Teakles’ residence, ladies please bring refreshments.

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 25


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. Storytime for 3-5 year olds and Toddlertime for little ones 18-36 months and their caregivers happen every Thursday morning at 10:30. All preschoolers are welcome to join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and fun! Looking to buy a book? See what’s for sale at our Ongoing Book Sale. Prices range from $0.25-$2. We get a shipment of new books and DVDs every two weeks. Our patrons have a chance to browse through all of our new items at “New Release Fridays”! Please join us for coffee, cookies, and the chance to be the first one to borrow something new!

Cambridge-Narrows Regional Library 2216 Lakeview Road, 488-3971 (leave voicemail), cnrl@nb.aibn.com,

cambridge-narrowsregionallibrary.ca Fall Hours: Tuesday - 9:00am-4:00pm; Friday – 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturday – 1:004:00pm. Tuesday, November 17 - 1:30 to 3:30pm, Lakeview Bookworms Book Club’s monthly meeting. Everyone is welcome to join the group for lively discussions on a variety of books, including ‘All the Light We Cannot See’ by Anthony Doerr. Contact Marilyn at 488-3344 or Doreen at 488-3485. Sunday, November 29 - 6:30pm, Concert at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 2266 Lower Cambridge Road. Followed by the Tree Lighting Ceremony and Reception at the Municipal Building. Any individuals or groups wishing to participate in the concert, please contact Brenda at 488-3418.

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!

®

International Fair Trade Gift Sale (Crafts from over 30 countries)

NEW LOCATION!

Friday, November 20 - Talk With Me Children’s Speech Sessions. All morning at Library. For caregivers and children ages 0 -5. Curious about your Child’s Speech and Language Development? Having trouble understanding your child’s speech? Want to know if your child is on-track? Bring your child to meet with a speechlanguage pathologist to ask questions, and receive specific feedback and suggestions regarding their speech and language development. No referral is needed to book an appointment. To book a time, contact Talk With Me at 856-3617 or email us attalkwithmemoncton@nbed.nb.ca Thursday, November 26 - 6:30-8:00pm, Creative Writing Corner (ages 18+). Are you an aspiring novelist, short story writer, or poet? Come share your work or just come to talk writing. These 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

• 2 lb Spray Foam • Fiberglass & Cellulose • Old & New Homes

Midland Baptist Church

4 Upper Midland Rd. (left off Rte 124)

Sat. Nov. 21 from 9am to 4pm For more information call Lisa at 485-5853 FREE ADMISSION

Call BRENT Today!

506-650-5799 www.huffnpuff.ca

26

The Sussex Herald


Let us clean it for you!

Any size, Any material! Office Cleaning, Stripping and Waxing of Vinyl Floors, Commercial Carpet Cleaning, etc.

Mention this ad & Receive a FREE GIFT!

Helping to Keep Your Office Healthy this Flu & Cold Season! 76 Aiton Rd., Sussex • 433-5175

Find us on Facebook November 17th - November 30th, 2015 27


B&W CONTRACTING LTD.

We are now accepting bookings for Winter/Spring. If you have any work you would like to have done take advantage of our winter rates! Big or small we will do them all!

Please contact our office and book in your FREE ESTIMATES!

▪ Foundations ▪ Roofing and Siding ▪ Drywall

▪ Painting ▪ Windows/Doors ▪ Decks/Patios

Winner of CHBA-NB Awards ► 2007 Renovator of the Year ► 2010 Builder of the Year ► 2010 New Home Award ► 2012 Best Whole House Renovation ► Kings County Record Best Contractor ’06,’07,’10,’12

Call today for your FREE Estimate

Phone: 433-5990 Fax: 433-5906 Email: bwconst@nbnet.nb.ca

www.bandwcontracting.ca 28

The Sussex Herald


MUSINGS MEMORY UPGRADE PLEASE If only people were like computers and we could upgrade our memory periodically. There was a time when my memory never failed me. (‘Course there was also a time when I could wear a size 4, but let’s not go there!) Names have never stuck, but events, appointments, conversations, information from books I had read. . . all there when I needed them. Now, not so much. I have however developed a number of ways of ensuring things don’t get forgotten and normally all is well. But when it fails, it really fails. Last night I was having a conversation with my granddaughter regarding two things she needed to remember to do when she got home. She had finished her homework at our place and was heading home. She had a form from the school that needed to be signed and she

had an invitation that she had to discuss with her mother. Both needed to be taken care of that night. As she headed out the door I repeated several times “purple form, sleepover, purple form, sleepover, purple form, sleepover”. A short time later I noticed Michael had an appointment marked on the calendar with our mechanic. When I asked if he was having a problem with the car he explained this was just for the inspection. As I processed this I asked “doesn’t the Fusion (my car) come before the Subaru (his car)”? Since neither of us could remember when the Fusion was last inspected, out I went to the cold dark garage to find out. . . couldn’t stand not knowing. Yep, it did come before the Subaru. . . the inspection ran out last month. And while I know lots of people who have had the same experience, what really irks me is I had the same thing happen last year! How could I let that happen?

New Year’sEve

As soon as the auto garage was open this morning I was on the phone and got an appointment for the car. I also went into my electronic calendar and put a reminder in for November of next year so this will NOT happen again. As for my granddaughter, she did much better than Nana in the memory department. She had the permission for the sleepover taken care of, the form for the school signed, but had forgotten to put it in her bookbag. She dashed back home to fetch it and was good to go. I didn’t mention my memory fail . . . 0002

Debbie Hickey President, Ossekeag Publishing

Gala Ballet Productions Inc. Presents 2015 Season

Friday, Dec. 11th at 7:00PM Saturday, Dec. 12th at 2:00PM

at the Imperial Theatre

Come Ring in 2016

Sussex Legion 66 Magnolia Ave. Music by

Ivan Daigle & The Dirt Confederates Doors open at 8:30pm

Band plays from 10:00pm - 2:00am

Midnight Buffet & Party Favours Tickets Available at the Legion for $25.00

Only 250 tickets to be sold.

Guest artists Yosuke Mino and Alanna McAdie from Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Louis-Philippe Dionne from Atlantic Ballet Theatre Company. RWB Company Dancers Alanna McAdie and Yosuke Mino Photo courtesy of Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet

For tickets call (506) 674-4100 or www.imperialtheatre.nb.ca

November 17th - November 30th, 2015 29


BUSINESS WHO’S WHO BUILDING SUPPLIES Down East Window & Door Castle Building Supplies

Paint - Eastland Cabinetery - Flooring - Drywall Windows & Doors - Steel & Asphalt Roofing Plumbing - Ductwork & Stovepipe - Fasteners Insulation & Much More! 164 Park Street, Sussex, NB. 506-433-6918

CARPET CLEANING Commercial & Residential Carpet Cleaning

Now cleaning:

Entrance Mats Area Rugs

433-5175

Chair & Sofa Cushions AND MORE!

76 Aiton Rd., Sussex

ELECTRICAL Summit Electric Ltd.

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL

“Your Local Good Hearted Electricians”

Owners: Walter Ferguson FREE & Andrew Kaye Estimates 38 Park St., Sussex 432-1800 • Fax: 432-1802 • andrewkaye@live.com

EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS

HEATING & COOLING CLIMATECH HEATING & COOLING SOLUTIONS

Certified Techs • Financing Available A Proud Local Company Specializing in Residential & Commercial HVAC

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

PLUME’s Roofing

Siding • Windows • Doors • Roofing Licensed & Insured • Lux Warranty

608-3292 • climatechnb.com

Matt Plume • 721-7451 plumeconstruction@gmail.com

HEATING SPECIALIST Cooke’s Heating Service Ltd.

SELF-STORAGE SPACES NORTON AREA

• Oil, Wood, Electric Furnaces • Chimneys & Stainless Steel Liners • Oil Tanks • Oil, Electric & Wood Boilers

Contact Doug Hall 839-2241 or 433-0103 sandydhall51@gmail.com

*Like us on Facebook*

433-2121 We service and install: We are W.E.T.T. Certified

Your fully licensed & insured heating technicians

LANDSCAPING

JD’s Yardman Handyman Services

Landscaping, Eavestrough Cleaning, Fall Clean Up & Snow Removal

434-5843 • jdsyardman@gmail.com

We accept Mastercard, Visa & American Express

OVERHEAD DOORS Henderson Overhead Doors Sales & Service of Overhead Doors & Operators

TRAINING

ECR Heavy Equipment & Construction Training and Versatile Training Solutions

•1 1/2 - 7 Week Heavy Equipment Course • 12 Week Heavy Equipment & Truck Course • Safety Course • Driver Training Class 1, 3, 4 Vehicles • Evaluations Assessments for Experienced Operators www.ecrheavyequipmenttraining.com Text or call 434-4328 • ecr4328@gmail.com

TREE REMOVAL

Camerons Tree Removal You Call, I Cut! • Insured • Free Estimates

3331 Rte 710, Henderson Settlement

(506) 485-2151 Cell: (506) 609-8699

“Professionally”From 1 tree to many. Neil Cameron Home: (506) 433-4750 Cell: (506) 433-0021

HANDYMAN

PLUMBING & HEATING

TRUCKING & EXCAVATING

General Carpentry & Home Repair No jobs too small, including home maintenance for seniors.

GODDARD’S PLUMBING & HEATING

Call 432-4904. If no answer please leave message with phone number or call 434-1215 cell.

Sales/Repairs/Heat/Well Pumps UV Lights & Water Conditioners Certified in-floor Radiant Heating Back Flow Prevention Tester Phone 432-5199 Fax 432-6475 Bob 433-0583 Dion 434-2622

Brian Bailey’s

Trucking & Excavating Licensed Septic Installer Gravel ∙ Sand ∙ Topsoil 645-9230 - 832-4632

GROOMER Miss Lee’s Dog & Cat Grooming Open Monday - Tuesday 9 - 5

Melissa Crealock

Bus: (506) 608-6496 Home: (506) 433-5335

446 Pearsonville Rd., Pearsonville, NB E5P 1SP

30

The Sussex Herald

Call 832-5613 to book your space Next Issue: December 1 Deadline: November 24


COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS CRAFT SALES

FOR SALE

PETS

THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLASS of Belleisle Regional High School and the St. Simon St. Jude’s ACW (Anglican Church Women) will be hosting a Christmas Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday November 21st, from 9:00am to 2:00pm at the Belleisle Community Centre, 1648 Route 124, Springfield. Vendors include: knitting, snowmen crafts, wooden crafts, leather belts, wool purses, scented candles, and many other items. The ACW will be selling homemade U-Bake apple pies for $5. Refreshments and lunch can be purchased throughout the day. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE/Flea Market. Roachville Hall November 21st, 8:00am2:00pm. Canteen available. Door prize. No admission fee. CRAFT SALE, SMITH CREEK Hall November 28th, 9:00am-2:00pm. Hot meal available. To book a table call 433-2816 or 433-4377. Tables $10.

HILL MANUFACTURING LTD. Sales, Service and Installation of Overhead Doors, Electric Openers, parts available. Springs, Cables, Rollers and Weather Stripping. 485-1994. MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS. We provide full line of Industrial Products: including “Traction Chains” - Wire Rope - Chain - Rope - Netting - Tarps. Serving: Forestry - Construction Industrial - Marine - Farming - Recreational: Ph: 832-1198 Days-Evenings. FOR SALE 1991 Artic Cat (JAG) 433-2520

ADDED TOUCH DOG GROOMING Licensed groomer, 15 years experience. Now taking new clients (new staff added). Location: Corn Hill. 756-2880.

FIREWOOD

CHRISTMAS MARKET November 28th at St Paul’s United Church 430 Main St. Come shop our local vendors and crafters 10:00am1:00pm. For more information or table rentals please contact Erin at 435-4354.

SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD - quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Servicing new and loyal customers for over 10 years. Call 485-2349.

SERVICES OFFERED JEN-CAL HOME Improvements specializing in siding, windows, doors, roofs, decks, drywalling, painting and hardwood flooring. Also, all small jobs welcomed. Phone 506-433-6972. MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc. Will come to your home. Call 432-7620. VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING - Craftsmanship. RV’s, boat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. 832-7870. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. Village Upholstery & Refinishing – Craftsmanship. CALL JD’S YARDMAN for all your Landscaping, Handyman Services, Eavestrough Cleaning, Fall Clean Up, and Snow Removal at 434-5843. Find us on Facebook.

NOTICES HEAD OF MILLSTREAM Wesleyan Church has musical Sunday on the last Sunday of each month. Musical guest every month. Starts at 3:00pm. Regular service 11:00am. Everyone welcome. For info call Karen at 485-2919. OTHER

AT YOUR SERVICE Switch your Switch your mortgage to Switch Switch your Current Deals mortgage to yourRBC Royal Bank® Switch your mortgage to mortgage to Royal Bank Hitachi 4-1/2”Grinders $6500 RBC and It’s mortgage to save. Royal Bank Switch your Switch your RBCRBC Royal Bank and save. It’s Royer Selected Boots 30% off RBC Royal Bank easy and I can and save. It’s and save. It’s mortgage to to mortgage and I can and save. It’s you how. ® ® easy I can easy and Iand can show CSA Safety Shirts 15% off easy RBC Royal Bank RBC Royal Bank easy and I can show you how. show you how. show you how. ®

®

®

®

70 Leonard Drive, Sussex

and save. It’sIt’s and save. show you how.

easy and I can easy and I can

Melissa Cummings-Keit Melissa Cummings-Keith Mobile Mortgage Specia

Melissa Cummings-Keith Melissa Cummings-Keith Mobile Mortgage Specialist Mortgage Specialist 506-435-1626 MobileMobile Mortgage Specialist Melissa Cummings-Keith 506-435-1626 506-435-1626 506-435-1626 Mobile Mortgage Specialistmelissa.cummings-keith melissa.cummings-keith@rbc.com melissa.cummings-keith@rbc.com melissa.cummings-keith@rbc.com 506-435-1626 Melissa Cummings-Keith Melissa Cummings-Ke melissa.cummings-keith@rbc.com Mobile Mortgage Specialis Mobile Mortgage Speci

Switch today! Switch Switch today!today! Switch today! show you how. show you how. We’ll pay your switch-out fees*! * .50 Switch today! pay your switch-out * *!fees ! pay your switch-out fees We’llWe’ll payWe’ll your switch-out fees *Conditions Apply! *

$4

506-435-1626 506-435-1626 melissa.cummings-keith@ melissa.cummings-keit

We’ll pay your switch-out fees ! Allproducts personal lending products andare residential mortgages areare offered bytosubject Royal Bank oflending Canada and*Offer are subject itsbe standard lending criteri All personal lending and residential mortgages offered Royal Bank ofand Canada and are to its standard lending criteria. *Offer may withdrawn, All personal lending products and residential mortgages are offered by Royal by Bank of Canada subject its standard criteria. may be to withdrawn, All personal lending products and mortgages are offered by Bank ofwith Canada and subject to standard lending criteria. *Offer may be withdrawn, extended or changed atresidential any time, without notice. Not available inRoyal combination any rate discounts, offers orany promotions. to*Offer residential mortgages extended or changed at any time, without notice. Not in combination with other rate discounts, offers orits promotions. Applicable tocriteria. residential mortgages extended or changed atavailable any time, without notice. Not available inare combination with other rateApplicable discounts, offers All personal lending products and residential mortgages are offered by any Royal Bank ofother Canada and are subject to its standard lending mayor bepromotions. withdrawn, Applicab extended changed any time, without notice. Not available in combination with anyfee other rate discounts, offers orfinancial promotions. Applicable tobytowill residential mortgages only. RBC will upSwitch to aRBC maximum $300 switch outNot fee charged by your current financial institution. RBC willany not pay any prepayment charge levied bypay yourmortgages current only.orRBC willextended payatup topay a maximum $300 switch out fee charged by your current financial institution. RBC will not pay prepayment charge levied your current or changed at any time, without notice. available in combination with any other rate discounts, offers or promotions. Applicable residential today! Switch today! only. will pay up to a maximum $300 switch out charged by your current institution. RBC not any prepayment ch 82 Marr Rd. 577 Main St. only. RBC will pay up toinstitution. aRBC maximum $300 switch out fee charged by your financial institution. RBC will not pay any prepayment charge levied by yourapply. current financial $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 incurrent Saskatchewan, and Atlantic Provinces) to qualify for this offer. Other conditions financial institution. Minimum $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 infee Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Atlantic Provinces) towill qualify for this offer. Other conditions apply. only. willfinancial payMinimum up to ainstitution. maximum $300 switch out charged by your institution. RBC not pay any prepayment charge levied by your current *current *Manitoba Minimum $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 in Saskatchewan, Manitoba ® TMand Atlantic Provinces) to qualify for this of We’ll pay your switch-out fees ! trademarks We’ll pay your switch-out fees ! financial ® TM Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Royal are registered trademarks Royal Bank oftoCanada. Trademark of Royal Bank of Canada. financial institution. Minimum ($75,000 inand Saskatchewan, Manitoba andofAtlantic Provinces) qualify for this offer. Other conditions apply. Registered trademarks of Royal Bank ofmortgage Canada. RBC andRBC Royal Bank areBank registered Royal Bank of Canada. Trademark ofthis Royal Bank of Canada. financial institution. Minimum $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 in Saskatchewan, Manitoba andof Atlantic Provinces) to qualify for offer. Other conditions apply. Rothesay Sussex ® $100,000 TM Registered trademarks of Royal Bank ofareCanada. and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. ® ® TM TM 45810 (07/2011) 45810 (07/2011) Registered trademarks Royal Bank of Canada. RBC and Royal Bank areRBC registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Trademark Royal Bank of Registered trademarks of Royal Bank ofofCanada. RBC and Royal Bank registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Trademark ofofRoyal Bank ofCanada. Canada.Trademar 849-4040 944-4040 Services Offered Include: 45810 (07/2011) (07/2011) All personal lending products and residential mortgages are offered by Royal BankBank of Canada and are to its45810 standard lending criteria. All personal lending products and residential mortgages are offered by Royal of Canada andsubject are subject to its standard lending crite*

CALL C.K. ADHESIVES

· Crack Injection, Concrete Walls & Floors extended or changed at anyattime, without notice. Not available in combination with any rate discounts, offersoffers or promotions. Applicable extended or changed any time, without notice. Not available in combination withother any other rate discounts, or promotions. Applic only.only. RBC will a maximum $300$300 switch out fee by your current financial institution. RBC will char RBCpay willup paytoup to a maximum switch outcharged fee charged by your current financial institution. RBCnot willpay notany payprepayment any prepayment · Drain Tile Repair/Replacement financial institution. Minimum $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Atlantic Provinces) to qualify for this financial institution. Minimum $100,000 mortgage ($75,000 in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Atlantic Provinces) to qualify foroffer. this o · Internal Drain Systems ® TM ® TM Registered trademarks of Royal BankBank of Canada. RBC and BankBank are registered trademarks of Royal BankBank of Canada. Trademark Registered trademarks of Royal of Canada. RBCRoyal and Royal are registered trademarks of Royal of Canada. Trademo · Sump Pump Installations · Video Inspection EE FR · Membranes ESTIMATES! · Ditching, Complete Full Service Year Round 30+ Years Excavation Services Personal Tax Experience of

WHEN YOU NEED US... WE’LL BE THERE!

Blaine Campbell Phone: (506) 832-5071 www.wetbasementsaintjohn.ca

Brenda Beyea

Prop/Tax Specialist

Business Service Centre

Ann LaFrance General Manager

tel: 832-5613 242 main street hampton, nB e5n 6B8 info@ossekeag.ca November 17th - November 30th, 2015 31


LTE 250 $

6999

250 GB/month of data

Month

LTE 500 $

9999

Month

500 GB/month of data

Get lightning fast LTE high-speed Internet before November 30.

Call for Details 433-9088


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.