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When asked what the holidays mean to me, the first thought that comes to mind is spending time with friends and family. Christmas Eve has been my favourite part of the Season from the time I was old enough to look past the glitz and glimmer of gaily wrapped packages to the meaning behind the holiday. Growing up, the night before Christmas found the family gathered round the first fire of the year. Mom would light the oil lamps she inherited from her grandmother and the living room would become a haven of comfort, warmed by the fire, bathed in the rosy glow of lanterns and the softly twinkly lights of the Christmas tree. We would kick off the festivities by ordering pizza with (my personal favourite) After Eight mints for dessert. Inevitably Dad or, later, Allan, would joke that we shouldn’t open the mints as it wasn’t “after eight” yet, to which my sister or I would reply “It’s after 8:00am”. We would sit around In Loving Memory of a wonderful Mother and Grandmother,

the table, fashioning origami from the After 8 wrappers and enjoying each other’s company before heading to the living room to partake in the time-honoured tradition of trying to find “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” on T.V. After all, it just wasn’t Christmas without Chevy Chase’s over-the-top, but oh-so-relatable, and hilarious antics. We eventually bought the movie because we were tired of all the commercials. Besides, some of the best scenes were cut to make room for said commercials. My siblings and I will still randomly quote the movie at any given time and are guaranteed an appropriate quote in response. We would indulge in a smorgasbord of Christmas cookies, Red Delicious Apples, meat, cheese and cracker trays, Candy Canes, and chicken bones all washed down with the hot chocolate or pop. I still think of Christmas when I taste Ginger Ale - it’s really the only time we ever had it in the house. As we grew older, the activities and treats remained the same, but the family grew as we welcomed friends, girlfriends, boyfriends and later spouses and grandchildren to our home. Kevin and I have continued the tradition of sharing the night with our favourite people, whether joining the Crealock’s for the Christmas Eve service or spending the evening with my Mom and Jim. Now, as our family has been blessed with the addition of our daughter, I hope to be able to create the same memories of warmth, family and contentment for our miracle baby. 0001

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WHAT’S HAPPENING Tuesday, November 28 Sussex Art Club Meeting at the Sobey's Community Room at 1:00pm. Short meeting followed by art programme. Wednesday, November 29 Golden Years Fellowship “A King is Born” at Penobsquis Baptist Church 10:30-1:00pm. Special music with Al Smith, Turkey Dinner, games, prizes, etc. Free will offering. $5/wrapped unisex gift, one item for Food Bank. Thursday, November 30 Christmas Dinner Planning meeting Common room at Imperial Dutch Haven, 35 Imperial Drive at 6:30. If you would like to volunteer or donate call 434-1116, 432-6657 or email lkuin17@gmail.com. Friday, December 1 Christmas Carol Sing 7:00pm at the Mercer Settlement Church will be lit by oil lamps and candle light, and warmed by a wood stove. Reception to be held at the Teakles residence, ladies please bring

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Saturday, December 2 Christmas Home Tour 11:00am-4:00pm. Tickets available at Uptown Vibes, Solutions Hair Design and both Tim Hortons in Sussex. Door Prize. Coffee, tea and sweets at St. Francis Xavier Church Hall. Havelock Lions Pancake Supper 4:006:00pm at Havelock Memorial Hall. $8/ person, $4/children. Pancakes, beans and sausage. Holiday Extravaganza Hampton Elementary School 9:00am-2:00pm. Crafts, jewelery, local vendors, Christmas basket draw and much more. For Info go to our Facebook page, HESHolidayExtravaganza. Annual Christmas Tea Church of the Good Shepherd Hall, Cambridge-Narrows 11:00am-2:00pm. Crafts, baking etc. Free Will Offering. Info: Augusta Smith 2592747 or Margaret Dykeman 460-8017. Book Fair 9:00am-1:00pm at the Ferry Road Book Place (former Dykeman Store

in Lower Jemseg). Thousands of books. Proceeds for repairs to the Women’s Institute Hall. Info: Mary Anne, 488-6082. Christmas Auction Havelock Baptist Church, 2046 Route 885 Havelock 6:30pm. All items on Auction table pertains to Christmas. Info: Fern Alward, 534-2424.

Sunday, December 3 Bob Burgess & Friends Country Music Show 2:00pm All Seasons Inn Banquet Room. $10/person at the door. Proceeds for Salvation Army. Haley McMillan, Jen & Mike McNamara, Charlotte Lockhart, Kennedy Baird. Christmas Turkey Dinner at Penobsquis Baptist Church 4:30-6:00pm. Everyone welcome, admission is free. Sussex Choral Society Christmas Concert 7:30pm St. Francis Xavier Church, Sussex. $15/person available at Winterwood Food Store, Back Stage Music, from choral members or at the door. Memory Tree Service 2:00pm Saint James

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WHAT’S HAPPENING United church 22 Price Street, Petitcodiac. Special music and tree lighting and time of fellowship after.

Thursday, December 7 Open Mic Night Sussex Arts and Culture Centre at 7:00pm. Come share your poetry or spoken word work with our friendly audience, or just come to listen. Sunday, December 10 Annual Angel Service Kings Kirk United Church in Belleisle Creek. Music and stories at 2:00pm with lunch following. $3/angel placed in memory or in honour. Call Linda, 567-1523 or Dawn-Ellen, 4852044. Carols and Candles 7:00pm New Canaan Baptist Church on Route 112 in

New Canaan. Come celebrate the joys of the season with song and fellowship. Light refreshments to follow. Storm date, December 7.

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Monday, December 25 Christmas Dinner at Golden Jubilee Hall 3:00pm. Celebrate with food and song. Contact; 432-6657, 434-1116 or lkuin17@gmail.com for info on donating, volunteering or transportation.

SUSSEX LIONS CLUB Volunteers needed in the Sussex Lions Club to work on various projects in our community. Enjoy the satisfaction of helping others while working with friends to improve our community. There is no prerequisite experience or skill required to become a volunteer, only the willingness to get involved. The lions club is an international organization and our motto is "We Serve". Lions around the world are

united by a great spirit of giving and dedication to helping others, from combating vision problems to responding to major catastrophes, to providing valuable life skills to youth. To join us at a dinner meeting any 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm contact Lorraine (membership chairperson) by email at lorrainempollock@rogers.com or by phone at 434-3053. G179

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MILLSTREAM REC COUNCIL NEWS On October 28, Millstream Rec Council and many volunteers from the Millstream area and beyond came together for the 14th Apple Pie Fundraiser and made 920, 10� Apple pies. Thank you to the Farm Fresh 4H group for coming out and helping. A big thank you to everyone who came and helped peel and slice the apples, rolled dough, trimmed, bagged, and labeled the pies. We hope to see everyone again for our 15th year. On November 5 the Millstream Rec Council had a Roast Pork supper with a tremendously great turn out. We would like to thank everyone who came out and helped and who donated food. Also to everyone who came to enjoy a home cooked meal. It was a huge success. Thank you again. 4785

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1. White and red striped candies 3. Cookie made with butter, flour, and sugar. 4. Pie filled with dried fruits and spices served during Christmas 6. Poultry meat consumed at Christmas Dinner and other occasions 9. Dairy beverage tradionally consumed during Christmas

Since 2012, Sussex Area Community Foundation has promoted Random Act of Kindness Day on the first Friday in November as a day to take time to do something nice for someone else with nothing in return. This year, nine schools participated in kindness activities in our area. These schools received a Sobeys card donated by Sobeys Sussex and a grant donated by the following organizations; Agropur Co-operative; All Seasons Restaurant; Homenick Law; Sheryl Tabor Law Office; T. Allison Gerrish Law Office and Sussex Area Community Foundation. As well, CJCW and Sobeys Sussex were major sponsors of RAK with the donation of grocery cards and a Kindness Call-In on 590 CJCW for the community. Thank you to these local businesses for investing in kindness and improving our community. 4784

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Cover Photo: Sussex Elementary School students giving a flower and homemade kindness card to shopper outside Sobeys Sussex

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MEMORY CAFÉ IN SUSSEX

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Congratulations Felicia age 8, on being our winner for this month’s coloring contest. We held a random draw on October 31. Thank you too all who sent

in their colouring page. Winter Friends is the theme for this month’s colouring page. Don’t forget to send them in. 4692

The Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, holds a Memory Café program in Sussex on the last Sunday of each month (except December, June & July) from 2:004:00pm at the Salvation Army Sussex Community Church. The Memory Café is a place where people with dementia, their families and professional caregivers come to meet once a month and are intended to be a real café, providing a warm, relaxed environment for social interaction without judgment. Families who come to the Café each month enjoy refreshments, entertainment, education and friendship. The Memory Café reduces social isolation and provides information and education for families. If you would like to get involved in the Memory Café and have five hours a month that you can share we would appreciate hearing from you. For more information: memorycafe@alzheimer. nb.ca, 1-800-664-841 or on FB - Memory Café. G149

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The Family of the Late

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would like to extend their sincere thanks to all their family and friends for their kind words, flowers, food and donations in his honor. The response was overwhelming. Norma, Darren & Robin

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Dorothy (Keys) Coates would like to express our gratitude and thanks to family and friends for their sympathy and support through memorials, flowers, messages, cards, food, and attendance at the visitation and funeral. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff on 3C South of Saint John Regional Hospital for their excellent care and compassion. Also, many thanks to the staff of Wallace Funeral Home for their support and professional services during this difficult time. In lieu of sending individual thank you notes, a donation has been made to Trinity Anglican Church Sussex in Dorothy’s memory.

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We would like to thank all the relatives and friends who attended Garnet’s Benefit on Sunday, November 12th. It was wonderful to see so many friends in one place, at the same time. Special thanks go out for all the donations, which will go a long way to help with Garnet’s care. Special thanks also go out to my Sister-in-Law Shirley Cox and “little” brother Bill, for all the work they did to get this underway. I cannot give enough praise to the wonderful band which our friend Art Boyd got together, it was better than any Nashville music. All the guys were super, Garnet wished he could have been up there playing and singing. He so misses his music. A special thanks to our friend, Herb Isbill, for his special song, that was so wonderful. Thanks to Mike and the boys for tending 50/50 and the canteen. Can’t forget my Barb either. We cannot thank everyone enough. Garnet & Lorraine.

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LIBRARy NEWS SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY 46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585 Library Hours: Sunday & Monday closed, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am‐5:00pm, Wednesday 12:00noon‐8:00pm. Tuesdays: 9:00am, SRL Walks. Join the staff for a stroll around O’Connell Park. Thursdays: 10:30, Toddler Time, 1836 months. Stories, songs, rhymes & playtime. Thursdays: 10:30, Story Time. All 3 - 5 yr olds stories, songs, games, crafts and a new letter every week. Thursdays: 4:00-5:00pm, Youth Zone. We provide hangout space, board games and snacks for teens. Fridays: 2:30pm, Senior Coffee hour. New Release Fridays: check out our new arrivals. Wednesday, November 29 - Build and create with LEGO, 6:30pm. Friday, December 1, 8 - Babies in the Library - 10:30am babies from birth to 18months interactive half hour of songs, rhymes, tickles, knee bounces and board books. Saturday, December 2 - Family Christmas Party 3:00-4:30pm. All ages are invited to join us for Christmas stories and crafts. Saturday, December 9 - Book Club Meeting 10:00am. Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand. New members welcome.

For more information please call the library at 432-4585 and like us on facebook for further updates!

CAMBRIDGE-NARROWS 2216 Lakeview Road, 488-3971 (leave voicemail), cnrl@nb.aibn.com, cambridge-narrowsregionallibrary.ca Hours: Tuesdays, 10:00am-4:00pm; Fridays, 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturdays, 1:00-4;00pm. Christmas Holidays at the Library: Closed from Tuesday, December 19 at 4:00pm and reopening Tuesday, January 9 at 10:00am. Lakeview Bookworms Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month from 1:30-3:30pm. Call, 4883344. Sunday, December 3 Christmas Begins in Our Village - 6:30pm Variety Concert at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Lr Cambridge Road. Free will offering for the Library. Following the concert, there will be a Tree Lighting ceremony and refreshments with Santa in the Municipal Building courtesy of the Village of Cambridge Narrows. This evening will put you in the Christmas Spirit. Check our website for other events happening in the area. Contact Marilyn at 488-3344. 0017

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Celebrate The Season

DILEMMAS OF CHRISTMAS, WHERE IS THE MEANING? This is it! Once again we have reached that time of year where the trees make their way indoors and the lights find the eaves of your house. Kitchens fill with the smell of baked goods from apple pies to scotch cookies;

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big old sale sign on the window, ready to rope-in consumers and capitalize on the gift-giving season. Of course there is the majority of us who wait until the last minute to grab a gift for that distant cousin-in-law who grunts when you speak to him and laughs when you don’t; but for the bigger-than-wethink percentage of Christmaskeeners out there, this is just the start they need! Of course there is the small problem of knowing what to get your family members for Christmas, it is the ultimate first world dilemma; after all, gift cards only go so far and you can’t exactly resort to socks for the five year old in your life. You can try to keep up with what is hip and cool in the toy boxes of today but to be honest, you’d be far better off tackling the problem of world peace. The simple answer to the gift-giving problem is to call or text the child in question and ask what they want; scary concept? Definitely. It’s not like we all have hundreds of dollars laying around for the latest and greatest technological feats of the world, not to mention the magnitude of video game requests. Then comes the rest of the family tree and this is no small task. The biggest problem, when it comes to the mature portion of the family, is the problem with double gifts. Just take a moment and picture this: you wake up, make your way to the tree where all the presents lay in wait. You pick up your gifts and begin

to unwrap them only to find that they are all red and green Christmas towels from the 99cent store…great. You can see the predicament, can’t you? Now the solution to this is obvious isn’t it? Coordinate for gifts with the other members of the family!

done so successfully, my deepest congratulations and please do pass on how you managed this! But if, like the abundance of families who have tried and failed, this is not to be recommended. The endless stream of phone calls saying where is this and did you pick up that? Why on earth For those you out there who would you want to put yourself have tried this method and in that position?

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high school principle falling in the parking lot; embrace Christmas for what it is, a time to spend with your family. When you envision the perfect Christmas, what do you see? I see my whole family, all 30 of us, crowded in my grandparents’ living room. The fireplace on high

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Twelve community groups received Sussex Area Community Foundation Community Grants on October 18 for projects in our area. Sussex Area Community Foundation (SACF) is a local charity that holds an endowment on behalf of the area. Local volunteers manage the Foundation and return investment earnings from the endowment back to the community in the form of community grants and scholarships. It is through donations from local donors to SACF that the following grants were made available; Belleisle Regional High received a grant to start a robotics class; AX Sussex will enhance the ceramics studio with a heating/cooling unit; Kidstuff Theatre will supplement costs for the upcoming season; The Saint John Theatre Company will offer live theatre to SRHS students; Canadian Cancer Society received assistance for the wig program; The Village of Sussex Corner will add signage to their walking path; Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada – Sussex Branch’s grant will help those in the area with equipment costs; Snider Mountain Adventures received a grant to help local students attend a series of life-skills camps; Greater Fundy Ground Search & Rescue will acquire a generator; Camp Pascobac will purchase and install a playground; Cambridge-Narrows School will build and install signs and benches for their walking trail; NB Federation of Music Festivals will offer a music festival to local music students; Sussex Middle School will purchase furniture for the library to increase use. 4783

COUNTRY MUSIC JAM & OPEN MIC

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A Country Music Jam is held every Wednesday 7:00-10:00pm at the Sussex Senior’s Centre (Golden Jubilee Hall off Leonard Drive), Perry Street off Leonard Drive. Back-up musicians: Ed Arsenault, Dave rogers, Bernice Hood, Jim Morrison, Stan Ruthan, Ken Rossiter and Ken Campbell with MC Bryant Simpson. Everyone welcome bring a friend - play, sing, just listen - dance the night away. Canteen is open at 6:00pm. Admission by donation at the door. For more info: Bryant Simpson 432-1439 or the Seniors’ Centre (Linda) 433-8480. G126


EXERCISE FOR HEALTH GOODBYE TO 2017 Another year is soon coming to a close and with it the many experiences we had will be memories for us to ponder at a later time. Did you accomplish what you thought you might as we finish this year? Now I am not one to set New Year’s resolutions, I believe you should constantly change, correct something you think is not best for you or start something new you have wanted to try. When it comes to exercise and weight maintenance never let it turn to boredom, workouts are always changing but the basics always apply and remember you have to do the work to get the results, there is no magic way to get strong, toned and healthy. It will soon be time to set some new goals, try some new moves, buy new equipment, update your workout wardrobe or whatever it takes to keep you motivated. If most people were proactive in looking after their own health our

fitness facilities would be overflowing. Most of our health concerns we tend to leave until something is wrong before we take action to alleviate the problem so why not start when you feel good to help avoid illness or injury. We need to learn to live life to the fullest, exercising three or more times per week for 30 minutes is not a big commitment. Going to the gym can be a fun experience there’s strength to be gained inches to be lost and some great friends to be made while you are at it! Nutrient rich eating is a good idea for optimum health, fill your diet with lots of fruits, vegetables and unprocessed foods. Home cooking lets you pick what ingredients go into your meals and a treat once in awhile is perfectly acceptable if you are getting the nutrition needed to fuel your daily activities. Ask your employers if they support going to an exercise facility, some

companies encourage their employees to live a healthy active lifestyle. Think of healthy living as time and money well spent, would you rather spend your days running to the doctor and or therapist appointments, endless hours sitting in waiting rooms and travelling in your car? Going to the gym to gain strength and relieve some stress is an easy enjoyable productive way to look after yourself. Head into 2018 with a determined committed frame of mind, you are worth it. Merry Christmas and Happy 0046 New Year!

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December 17th led by Choir Advent 3: “The Carols We Love”

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You Are Invited! Are you interested in knowing more about the Bible? Do you enjoy discussing God’s Word with others?

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If so, why not consider joining our small group Bible Study on Tuesday mornings from 11:00-12:00. This FREE Bible Study offers opportunity to learn, discuss, and ask questions about various topics in the scripture. For more details please contact Dwight Cole at 485-2635 or simply show up. Outreach Pentecostal Church 2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point

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LEGIONS SUSSEX RCL #20 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am4:00pm. Bar Hours: Monday - closed; Tuesday 12:00noon-5:00pm; Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 12:00noon10:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm (exception of special events). Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm. Executive Meeting - 1st Tuesday each month at 6:00pm. General Meeting - 1st Tuesday each month at 7:00pm (September-June). Wednesdays - Weekly 50/50 Legion Lottery draw (open to public, tickets available at Superstore, Toni's Grocery, Needs Convenience, Star Lite Video, and the Sussex Legion); Bingo - Early bird 6:30pm, regular 7:00pm (open to public). Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib (doubles). Fridays - Chase the Ace, tickets $5 for 3, ticket sales only from 5:00-7:00pm, draw at 7:15pm, must be present to win; 7:30pm, Crib (singles). HAVELOCK RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 2nd Monday of each month - 7:00pm Executive meeting. Regular meeting at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - 7:30pm Drop in crib $4/ person. Wednesdays 11:00am-2:00pm, Seniors’ bingo, games & light lunch ($7/person). 8:00pm - Darts. Thursdays - 7:00pm, Bingo. 7:00pm 200 cards open league, $5. Prize money paid each night. Fridays - 7:30pm Darts for meat, pay per round. Saturdays - Chase the Ace 6:00-8:00pm, draw at 8:15. Rentals call Betty Maxwell, 534-0229 or 233-1372.

PETITCODIAC RCL #41 18 Kay Street, 756-3383 Mondays - F. P. MacLaren Air Cadets, #639, is at 6:00pm. For information on Cadets, please contact - C O Jason Forester 850-9276; Phillip Candy 4336450. Monday, Wednesday and Friday - Walking club 9:00-10:00am. No walking the last 2 weeks of December. Wednesdays - Dominoes 7:00pm. No dominoes December 20 or 27. Wednesday Dinners - 12:00noon; November 29, Codfish; December 6, Roast Beef; December 13, Turkey dinner. No dinners for December 20 & 27. Sunday, December 3 - Money Crib, registration at 1:00pm with games starting at 1:30pm. Light lunch will be available of soup, sandwiches, tea and coffee. Teams of two and a small registration fee. Monday, December 11 - Merrymakers 2, from 10:00am-2:00pm. Cards, Bingo, etc, with light lunch. $6. Christmas Party. Monday, December 11 - Coleman’s Therapeutic Foot care, Jessica Coleman, LPN: Advanced Foot Care Technician. Call for an appointment, 381-5422. Monday, January 1 - New Year's Day Levee, 1:00pm. Come and listen to some great music with Louis and Glenda. 50/50, drinks on special and snacks. Thursday, December 7 - Executive meeting 7:00pm, General meeting and election of officers 8:00pm Thursday, December 14, 21 - DD’s Foot Care Clinic at the Legion. For appointment call 389-1046 or 733-8199 (cell). Friday, December 1, 8, 15, 29 - Chace the Ace. Tickets sold from 6:30-8:00pm. Ticket draw at 8:15pm sharp. 50/50 draw. Come and meet your friends and enjoy live music. Every month

we donate 10% to a different charity - December Charity, SPOT (Support People of Today). For December, please bring a nonperishable food item to be donated to SPOT. Please check out our new Facebook page, Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 41, Petitcodiac, NB and "like" it. The Petitcodiac War Museum can be visited by arrangements. Check our facebook page, Petitcodiac War Museum. 756-7461 or call Cathy at 756-2068. Chairlift facility available. Hall Rental: If you wish to rent the hall for a wedding reception, birthday celebration or any other function, please call the Legion for more information.

NORTON RCL #76 1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays – 8:00pm, 45’s. Tuesdays, – 8:00pm, Double Crib. Wednesdays – 8:00pm, House League Darts. Thursdays – Family Charitable Bingo. Children are welcome to play if accompanied by an adult. Fridays - Chase the Ace Fundraiser for Belleisle Community Pool 5:007:00pm, Minimum Jackpot of $1,000. Tickets 3 for $5, 7 for $10, 15 for $20. Must be over 19 and present to win the draw at 7:15pm; Texas Hold’em Poker, registration begins at 7:00pm, play starts at 7:30. Ticket to play $20 with one rebuy at $20 allowed until the first break at 8:30pm. Saturdays - 8:00pm, Single Crib. Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health care benefits? For more information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at 432-0779. The Legion Hall is available for rent (birthdays, anniversaries, showers, etc) by contacting the Legion or Sandra at 433-4965. 0013

TRANSITION HOUSE - GOLD RUSH 50/50 LOTTERY It’s our weekly Toonie 50/50 draw - play your number every week! The deadline to play is 11:00am on Wednesdays and the winner will be announced on Thursdays at noon. To play - go to a Gold Rush location (Sobeys Fast 16 The Sussex Herald

Fuel, Star Lite Video, Sussex Rite Stop, Sobeys, Four Corners Irving, Circle K Main Street, Curves, Sharp’s Drug Store, Superstore); fill out a registration card & put it in the brown envelope at the back of the cash box; put a sticker &

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WELL RESTEd KEEPING IT CLEAN One of the most important factors in making sure your CPAP treatment is working well is regular cleaning and replacement of your CPAP equipment. Fortunately, taking proper care of your equipment is easy, and takes very little time. Mask - The most important part of the system to clean is the mask. This comes in contact with your face every night and so picks up and can spread the most bacteria. Every day, clean your mask cushion and frame with a mild soap solutions and warm water, rinsing well. You can also use wipes specifically made for CPAP masks, and give it a thorough cleaning once a week. Your straps can be cleaned by hand once a week, rinsed well and hung to dry. Hose - Your hose can be a breeding ground for bacteria and spores since it often holds moisture and bacteria from your breath. Clean it at least weekly with warm soapy water,

rinsing very well, and hanging to dry. Make sure the electrical end of heated hoses are completely dry before plugging back into your machine. Humidifier Water Chamber - Your water chamber provides you with the humidity that your airway needs, but make sure it isn’t giving you a sinus or chest infection too! Use distilled water in it. Regular water creates a crusty mineral build up on the bottom, a great place for bacteria to grow. Rinse it out every three - four days and wash once a week in warm soapy water. Some can even be put in the dishwasher. Check with your sleep therapist. Filters - Your filters need to be cleaned and replaced regularly. The inside of your machine can become coated with tiny sticky particles, causing machine noise and malfunction. Check with your sleep therapist to find out the schedule for your particular machine. Replacement - Your CPAP mask

and hose go through a lot of wear and tear. At about six months, bacteria growth cannot be stopped with regular cleaning. Those sneaky little creatures can hide in cracks and scratches in your mask and hose, causing breathing infections. Your insurance company covers replacement mask and equipment, usually at least twice a year. Remember, 0038 your health depends on it!

Angie Cummings, BSc RRT, Sussex Sleep Clinic

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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 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] • Subscribe online for email notifications at https://asdsbp.nbed.nb.ca and choose the Parent Portal The 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

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SELF ESTEEm BECOME YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND The longest relationship we will ever have will be with our self, yet we constantly neglect ourselves. As a child, most of us had a best friend. We played tag, we visited each other's' houses, we may have even been in the same class. We treated our best friend with love, respect and kindness. Aw, yes, the golden rule....treat others as you want them to treat you. The problem with that though, is that we rarely learn how we are supposed to treat ourselves. To become your own best friend means that you trust your own judgment. You rely, support and comfort yourself. Who are you? We often turn to others for answers, however, it is easier to like and respect yourself when you truly understand yourself. Your attitude toward yourself reflects on others and vice versa. You become an even better best friend to another by liking yourself a bit more. Use the good relationships you have with others

as a role model for the relationship you should have with yourself. Becoming your own best friend means that you enjoy your own company too. Minimize distractions. Embrace change. Challenge yourself. Get used to your own company and appreciate it. Enjoy your alone time. We have conditioned ourselves to enjoy the company of others but it is possible to enjoy our own as well. Take yourself on a date. Go to dinner or a movie. Have a spa day or go to the park. Going by yourself will make you more aware. You may find yourself paying more attention than if someone else was with you. You could possibly enjoy it more. Best friends tend to shower us with attention and affection. Each of us have the power to do that for ourselves. Compliment yourself. This will help you to focus on the positive aspects of your day rather than the negative. Would you ever call your best friend

names? Or put them down? If you wouldn't talk to a friend that way, do not talk to yourself that way either. Take times throughout your day to simply be you. Do things that you enjoy. Treat yourself to random acts of kindness. How do you treat your best friend? Most likely, you accept them (flaws and all), honor their needs, show them compassion, bestow kindness and the occasional gift. That is indeed what a best friend does. Become your own best friend and you will automatically become a better version of yourself. 0027

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CREATING yOuR KITCHEN 50 SHADES OF CABINETS Painted Cabinets are taking over Pinterest these days and also in the showroom. Ninety percent of people who come in for a new kitchen steer away from the wood grain and say “hello” to bright, happy, colourful kitchens. It is like anything else in life. If you wore a black coat for 20 years you may try an off white parka next. Everyone wants a change and boy oh boy, paint can do that. Before we get into the world of colors let’s talk about the process. In a new kitchen our paint finish is applied in a dust free environment with high tech sprayers and then the cabinets are baked in ovens. The best way to keep the door looking brand new is choosing a quantity manufacturer with a controlled process and also by choosing the right base of the door. When it comes to paint, it is best to paint on a high quality MDF door. Why? MDF does not change in any humidity levels but wood can slightly expand or crack based on humidity. On a stained

door you would never notice this but on a painted finish it magnifies the lines. Keep this in mind if you chose to paint your existing cabinets. When you paint existing cabinets I say to people you are buying about five years best case scenario until you paint them again and even though you paint the doors, the function of the kitchen won’t change. Consider pricing a new kitchen, then you have the best of both worlds. Now colour. We can literally paint cabinets any color from any fan deck so there are no limits. Classic and clean timeless and fresh for years to come. Then just add accents of colors in accessories, hardware or backsplash. Top Picks; white, off whites, light grey tones. Trendy and HGTV approved - Medium levels of color that are still warm and inviting. Top Picks; blues, greys, greens, taupes. Bold and one of a kind - Darker tones that create a full kitchen wow factor.

Top picks; navy blue, indigo, teal, black, emerald green. It is all about creating the right balance and that’s where a designer comes in. The cabinets are a large portion of your kitchen and you want to create the right mix of one or two or three colors all while incorporating the look of the tile floor, appliances and the door hardware. Don’t be afraid of color. If you love it today, then you will love it just as much in 10 years. Life is too short to not have your kitchen reflect you. 0048

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COmmuNITy CLASSIFIEdS CRAFT SALES CRAFTS/VENDOR SALE, Saturday, December 2 9:00am-2:00pm, Maritime Motor Sport Hall of Fame , 61 Hooper street, Petitcodiac. Over 25 tables of crafts and vendors with great gift ideas for the holiday season.

FOR RENT SELF STORAGE UNITS In Norton area, secure, dry, and clean. Various sizes. Call Doug Hall at 839-2241, 433-0103 or email sandydhall51@gmail.com. IN SUSSEX, TWO, 2 room furnished apartments with bathrooms. Heat, lights, cable and wifi included, non-smoking, no pets. $600/month. 432-6991. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT For rent, Midland. Call 434-1481. INSIDE STORAGE UNITS At Dairytown Market, Sussex. Various sizes and prices available. Visit us on Facebook. Call 4325457 or 433-6528. OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE Available. Call Arnold at 433-6528 or Email akhopper74@

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FOR SALE IBANEZ MONTAGE GUITAR, all builtin sound effects, beautiful condition, cost was $1400, selling for $500. Two 303 British MK4’s all refurbished, 18” barrell with special mounts & scope, $400 each, 22 Magnum Marlin bolt action, excellent condition, $350. New & used good quality rifle scopes available, reasonable price. 433-6690. CHRISTMAS TREES U-Cut and PreCut. Bring your family for an outing. Open every day in December from 10:00 am until dusk. On weekends warm up by a wood fire, enjoy hot chocolate and a craft for little ones. Laura & Ray Folkins, 92 Rt. 870, Kierstead Mt., 433-4229. WOODSPLITTER, NEW MOTOR, $500, electric welder, flux or gas, $500. 850-5087. ITEMS FOR SALE: Yamaha piano Clavinova, 5 voice, 88 keys, midi. Ladies new sheep skin coat, small; hat & mittens. Kubota diesel Cub Cadet tractor mower snowblower blade..Track Jack. Tiller and

NOTICES STEEVES SETTLEMENT BAPTIST Church, 250 Steeves Settlement Rd., will be having a Sunday afternoon service on December 10 at 3:00pm. All welcome! For more information call 534-2714. CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Saturday, December 2, 10:00am-6:00pm at Cards Because, 148 King St., Petitcodiac, NB. Christmas and all-occasion cards, hasty notes, prints for framing plus handcrafted giftware from local craftsmen. See facebook page for more details.

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MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc. Will come to your home. Call 432-7620. INTERIOR PAINTING-Ceilings Walls and trim. Free Estimates. Call Doug Hall at 839-2241, 433-0103 or email dougearlh@ gmail.com.

VEHICLES 1997 GMC YUKON, 4-door, SUV, strong V-8 motor and 4 wheel drive transmission, all working good, power everything, auto start, tow package with electronic brakes. Body is fair, licensed to July 2018. Make a great work or hunting truck. Needs new battery, $1000. Call for more information 433-6690.

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