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Kevin and I are so excited to welcome our daughter, Emma Jayne Crealock, to the world! Emma was due July 15, 2017, but I expected she would be late as that seems to be the trend in my family. Image my surprise when I woke up at around 2:30am on July 16 with labour pains! After a long day and night of no progress, Emma was born July 17, 2017 at 4:01am by emergency C-section, weighing in at 5 lbs, 15 oz. She was so tiny, just a perfect little one arm bundle of joy. Despite the difficulties of the previous 24 hours, the moment I saw that little face everything else just faded away. I thought I was in love with my baby before… nothing prepares you for the moment when you finally meet. As any other parent can attest to, love at first sight does not begin to describe the enormity of the feelings that rush through you when your baby arrives. After spending four days in the hospital where help was just a second away, bringing baby home was a whole new experience… I don’t think the drive from Saint John ever seemed so long or dangerous. We did well though, only pulling over once to check on our precious bundle in the back seat. (I am especially proud of the fact that I only snapped at the other drivers on the road a couple of times. Kevin often laughs at my backseat-driverroad-rage.) Once Emma was tucked into her own little bassinet, Kevin settled me on the couch with strict instructions to rest. Fortunately, I had no difficulty (that night) in taking it easy as I was experiencing a whole new level of exhaustion. I wasn’t good for much more than staring at the bassinet and wondering at the fact that I was suddenly a mother. It hadn’t really sunk in until that moment when I was alone with this tiny little life for which I was now responsible. Now six weeks later, despite the sleepless nights and days where I could break down in tears because I’ve tried everything but still can’t figure out why Emma is upset, Kevin and I still stare at our baby girl and marvel at the fact that we have been blessed with such
a perfect little princess to complete our lives. He often looks and me and asks “are you sure she’s ours”, or, my personal favourite, “how did we get so lucky”….we are both in awe of the fact that we created such a sweet miracle! Kevin and I want to take this opportunity to extend a huge thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Labour and Delivery Department, NICU and Maternity Ward at the Saint John Regional Hospital. To Dr. Becky and Dr. Satya, thank you for bringing Emma into this world! (I have it on good authority that I have one of the best looking C-section scars out there, so thank you as well for your impeccable stitch work). To Alana, Rachel, Lynn, Jennifer and the rest of the staff on the labour and delivery ward, thank you for answering all of our questions and for ensuring we were comfortable every step of the way. It meant a lot to me that regardless of how lost or out of control I was feeling, the ladies on the night shift, despite being run-off-their-feet busy, always had the time for a kind word, or joke. To the staff on the maternity ward and in the NICU, thank you for the care and advice, the help and support and most of all for being a part of the most incredible journey Kevin and I have taken together thus far. Until next time, thank you for all you do! 0001
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HAMPTON 5-MILER This year’s Hampton 5-Miler road running race, which is organized by the Hampton River Runners, will take place on Sunday, September 10. This is the 17th running of the 5-Miler which is regarded by the running community as one of the premier running events in Atlantic Canada, with several mentions over the years in the Canadian Running magazine. The Hampton 5-Miler is actually three events - not just one. At 9:00am, there is a Kids’ Kilometre Fun Run for children 12 years old and younger, and 9:55am is the start time for the Three-for-Me 3km Run for youth 16 years old and younger. All of the events begin at Hampton High School. Kids’ k and 3k participants receive a T-shirt, a running bib and a Subway coupon. And they are invited to the free light lunch that takes place after the 5 -Miler. The 5-Miler begins at 10:00am. For more info, check out the hamptonriverrunners.ca website. Register online at runningroom. com or raceroster.com. Despite the low registration fee and thanks to the generosity of many private and corporate sponsors (check the back of the T-shirt!), the event has over the years raised in excess of $75000, all of which has been returned to the Hampton community to promote sports and fitness.... for such things as school sports uniforms, an elementary school climbing wall, fitness classes for seniors, and physical ed and sports equipment for local schools. See you on the first Sunday morning after Labour Day!! 4648
LINE DANCING AT SUSSEX SENIORS’ CENTRE Starting the first week in October three line-dancing classes will be offered weekly at Sussex Seniors’ Centre, from October till May. Wednesday, October 4 from 11:30am12:30pm. Especially for Beginners. Wednesday, October 4 from 1:002:00pm. Intermediate class. Friday, October 6, from 11:00am12:00pm. Intermediate Class or beginners with some experience. Instructor Sandra Alston (433-4813) encourages everyone to come and exercise your body and mind while having fun learning steps to different rhythms; waltz, polka, swing, rumba, etc. The fee of $2/person goes to charity. 4649
WELL RESTED A FRESH START FOR YOUR SLEEP HEALTH! The summer is at an end and vacation is over. These crisp early mornings and turning leaves sometimes feel more like a fresh start even than New Year’s Day or spring. With the memories of the first day of school and brand new paper and pencils, many of us vow to make a fresh start by cleaning out our garages and heading back to the gym. How about making a fresh start with your health? A great place to start is with an assessment of your sleep! Grab a pen and answer the following questions: Do you snore? Are you tired in the day? Has anyone seen you gasp or snort in your sleep? Do you have high blood pressure? Are you overweight? Are you over 50? Do you have a thick neck? Are you male? How many times did you answer “YES?” You may be at risk for having Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Yes to 0 - 2 questions, Low Risk; Yes to 3 - 4 questions, Intermediate Risk; Yes to 5 - 8 questions, High Risk! More and more people are being
tested and diagnosed with Sleep Apnea. This is a condition where your throat repeated closes off on you when you are sleeping. The arousals from sleep to start breathing again cause daytime sleepiness and negative cardiovascular changes. There are dozens of studies that show the correlation between diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular problems. High blood pressure, diabetes, depression, chronic headaches and car accidents are just a few of negative outcomes from untreated sleep apnea. The gold standard treatment for Sleep Apnea is CPAP, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Air pressure is blown gently into the airway through a small mask on the face. This air holds the throat open so the person breathes at night the same as they do during the day, just like they are supposed to. An added benefit; no more snoring! Equipment is becoming so small, quiet and comfortable that people can sleep well
with the mask now. The health benefits are so numerous that it is probably a benefit on your health insurance plan. Even those who have previously tried CPAP without success, are being encouraged to try again by their doctors. Make an appointment now to talk to your doctor about sleep apnea, you will be glad that you did! 0038
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We are located at 1199 East Scotch Settlement Road, Belleisle (20 mins from Sussex). We are a level 2 special care home that offers a fun, happy and loving environment.
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TENDING TO MY PATCH FALL PLANTING - BULBS If you think that autumn’s the time to stop gardening, think again! Fall gardening time is here, and it’s bulb-planting time! Ideally, plant your bulbs soon after you purchase them, and before the ground freezes. Check the hardiness zones if you want to treat as a perennial bulb. How to Plant Bulbs: Select a site with lots of sun and well-drained soil. Work a few inches of compost in the soil. Don’t want to bend to plant - try using a long handled bulb planter or a hand held type to plant individually; Plant bulbs generously in case some do not sprout. And plant them in random order and spacing for a more natural appearance. If you love drifts of spring color, be prepared to buy and plant a large quantity of bulbs!; Plant bulbs in clusters. Clusters give a concentration of color for greatest impact; Plant low bulbs in front of high. This is a good general rule for bulbs that bloom at the same time, however for example if the
low growing bulbs bloom early and the tall bulbs bloom late, plant the tall in front. Their display will camouflage the dying foliage of the smaller bulbs!; Try a double-decker effect. You can plant small bulbs in a layer right on top of large bulbs. If you plant bulbs that flower in the same period you can create an interesting double-decker effect; Stagger by Bloom Times - by planting mid and late-season bloomers together, you will get a whole season of color! Many bulb companies have taken the guess work out of bloom times by offering a variety of bulbs in a package together to give up to 60 days of color. The general rule of thumb for planting spring bulbs is to plant two to three times as deep as the bulbs are tall. After hole is dug, apply fertilizer (in the hole) such as bone meal. Put bulb in and cover. Water well after planting. If you choose to mulch apply now to keep the weeds down and hold in moisture.
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- Gates Open - Judging of Floats at School Ground - Parade Leaves School Ground - Arrival of Parade & Floats - Preschool Costume Parade - Milking Contest 12:00 p.m. - Opening of Fair - Midway Opens 1:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Musical Entertainment Outdoor Stage 2:00 p.m. - Draft & Light Horse Classes
Friday, September 15
9:00 a.m. - Gates Open 9:30 a.m. - Hitch Classes 12:00 p.m. - Midway Opens 1:30 p.m. - Distance Horse Hauling Match 1:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Musical Entertainment Outdoor Stage 4:00 p.m. - Draft & Light Horse Classes
Saturday, September 16 8:30 a.m.
- Gates Open
8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. - 4-H Competition 12:00 p.m. - Midway Opens 12:45 p.m. - Livestock Parade 1:00 p.m. - Musical Entertainment Outdoor Stage Continues Afternoon & Evening 1:30 p.m. - Light, Medium & Heavy Hauling Match 5:00 p.m. - Draft & Light Horse Classes 9:30 p.m. - Fireworks (Approximate time)
Sunday, September 17
9:00 a.m. - Gates Open 10:30 a.m. - Draft Horse Hitch Classes - Junior Driving - Ladies Driving - Three Abreast 12:00 p.m. - Antique Tractor Display - Light Horse Awards - Midway Opens 12:30 p.m. - Ox Pull 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Musical Entertainment Outdoor Stage 2:30 p.m. - Woodsman’s Competition 5:00 p.m. - Wind-up, Closing
On the Midway - Hinchey’s Rides & Amusements | A designated area near the main gate will be provided for parking needs of vehicles opreated or otherwise by persons with disablities | Trailer spaces available on a first come first served basis.
Sussex & District Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament Wednesday, September 20, 2017 1:00pm Sussex Golf & Curling Club, Picadilly
Join the fun $100 per person (Includes Green Fees, Golf Cart, and Steak Dinner)
Fun Contests - Bring Your Loonies & Toonies! Chance to win a Ford truck or car from Downey Ford Be a hole Sponsor! Be a player or enter a team! Provide Prizes! All are fantastic ways to promote your local business. One of the best networking opportunities in town.
To register call Pam at 433-1845 or email sdcc@nb.aibn.com
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday, September 6 Seniors Bowling League 1:00pm at Sussex Candlepin Bowling. Every Wednesday. All Welcome. $10/person. Info: 433-1854. Valley Cruisers will be at Kings Way Assembly, 7 Kings Way Drive. 5:307:30pm. Come out and enjoy a free BBQ and some beautiful vehicles. Lions’ Monthly Public Lunch at Sussex Lions’ Club, 58 Willow Court from 11:30am-1:00pm. Chicken in Sauce with fresh vegetables, roll, and apple crisp. $8/ person. Take-out available. September 7, 8, 9 Yard Sale at 80 Cedar Avenue (beside the car wash & across from Dollarama). Runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9:00am-4:00pm. Funds for Old Schoales Dam Ranger Camp. Sponsored by Homesteaders Assoc. Friday, September 8 Special Old Time Hymn Sing, 7:00pm at Steeves Settlement Baptist Church, 250
Steeves Settlement Road. All Welcome. Info 534-2714.
September 8 & 9 Mini Flea Market & Bake Sale at St. Johns United Church Hall in Sussex Corner from 9:00am-4:00pm. Tables to rent or info: vankil@nb.sympatico.ca by Thursday, September 7. Saturday, September 9 28 Annual Hampton Banquet, hosted by Ducks Unlimited Canada. 5:00pm at the Hampton Seniors Resource Centre. $40/person or $75/couple. Salmon Supper at the Trinity Parish Hall, Kingston. Serving starts at 5:00pm. $15/ Adults, $10/under 12. Info; 763-3183 or parishofkingston@gmail.com for advance tickets. Saint Paul’s Scouting Breakfast from 7:30-10:00am at Saint Paul’s Church, 4 Morrison Avenue. $8/adult, $4/under 12. Sausage, eggs, hashbrowns, toast, juice, tea, coffee and donuts. 6th Annual Fundraiser for Lewis th
Mountain Cemetery 11:00am-4:00pm at the Lewis Mountain Church yard. Events include a BBQ, live music, silent auction and bake sale. More info: Ruth 372-9950.
September 9 & 10 Come Join St. Francis Xavier Parish for an Expo Event. 106 Church Avenue, Sussex. On Saturday at 5:00pm and Sunday at 12:00noon. Sunday, September 10 Annual Anniversary Service at Knox United Church, Markhamville at 2:30pm. Speaker Rev. Gene Fisher, and special music by Brad Buchanan & family. Attending the service will be the County Orange Lodge. Music Night at Sussex Baptist Church 7:00pm. Lily Alexander, Diane MacKay, Cyril MacNeil, St. Mark’s Anglican Group and many more. Donations for Sussex Middle School Breakfast Program. Wednesday, September 13 Country Music Jam and Open Mic every
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Wednesday at Sussex Senior’s Centre from 7:00-10:00pm. Canteen, admission by donation. Info: Bryant Simpson, 4321439 or Linda, 433-8480. Open House for The St. John Ambulance Youth and Junior Group will be held at the Petitcodiac Legion on Kay Street. 6:308:00pm. Info: Diane 372-5639. Weekly meetings start September 20.
Friday, September 15 Take out/lunch or dinner at Saint John's United Church Center. Turkey, salads and blueberry cake. $10/adult, $5/under 12. Pick up times: 11:30am-1:00pm or 4:30-6:00pm. To order; 433-4661, 4340712, 434-3578, 433-1556. No Later than Friday, September 8. Sunday, September 17 Roast Beef Supper at the Markhamville Hall from 3:30-6:30pm. Proceeds to help paint Knox United Church. Terry Fox Run at Waterford Community Hall. Registration 12:00noon, run or
walk at 1:00pm. All welcome. Donations for Cancer research. Info: 433-4517 or fanurney@nbnet.nb.ca. Steeves Settlement Baptist Church, 250 Steeves Settlement Road will be having an afternoon service at 3:00pm. All welcome. Info: 534-2714.
Saturday, September 23 Kings County Historical Society meeting at the Hampton Courthouse, 2:00pm. Bring historical articles for Show & Tell. All welcome. Roast Beef Supper at the Wheaton Settlement Baptist Church from 4:006:00pm. $13/adult, $5/12 and under. For info or take-out call Doug Murphy, 852-8004 or Nadine Crossman, 7563938. Funds for The Wheaton Settlement Cemetery. SHS Class of 1970, 65th Birthday Bash at the All Season’s Inn at 1:00pm. Meet and Greet followed by Buffet at 6:00pm. Contact Beth Green at 433-4541 or Mary Jane McEwen at 433-3209.
Sunday, September 24 St. John’s Anglican Church in Highfield. Thanksgiving service at 2:30pm. Annual Turkey Supper at Apohaqui Recreation Centre on Jones Memorial Park Road. 3:30-6:30pm. $13/adults, $6/ children 6-12, free/preschoolers, $13/all takeouts. Info: Marsha, 433-4571 or Rec Centre, 433-5145. Bake & Craft table. Saturday, September 30 Annual Turkey Supper at the Smith’s Creek Hall 3:30-6:30pm. Proceeds for the Smith’s Creek United Church. Sunday, October 1 An evening of Praise and Worship at Bloomfield Baptist Church at 7:00pm. Musical entertainment. Freewill offering to support Cheryl Pazia and Muriel DeLong and their work at Sanyu Babies’ home in Uganda.
PRAISE & WORSHIP All All Welcome Welcome Pastor
Sunday Sunday Worship & 10:30am 10:30am Worship Kingdom&Kidz (ages 2-11) Kingdom Kidz (ages Youth Classes (ages 2-11) 12-18) Youth Classes (ages 12-18) 6:30pm Evening Service 6:30pm Evening Service Wednesday Wednesday 7:30pm Adult Bible Study 7:30pm U-Turn Adult Bible (agesStudy 12+) U-Turn (ages 12+)
Pastor Cole Rev Dwight Rev 485-2635 Dwight Cole 485-2635 dwightfcole@icloud.com dwightfcole@icloud.com
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485-2257 2129 Rtemight 124, Hatfield • have Church “...I am come that they have life and that Point they might it more ~ abundantly.” John 10:10 “...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10
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If so, why not consider joining our small group Bible Study on Tuesday If so, why from not consider joining ourFREE smallBible groupStudy Bibleoffers Studyopportunity on Tuesday mornings 11:00-12:00. This mornings from 11:00-12:00. This FREE Bible Studytopics offersinopportunity to learn, discuss, and ask questions about various the to learn, discuss, and ask questions about Dwight variousCole topics the scripture. For more details please contact at in 485-2635 or scripture. Forup. more details please contact Dwight Cole at 485-2635 or simply show simply show up. Outreach Pentecostal Church Outreach Church 2129 RtePentecostal 124, Hatfield Point 2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point
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Let The River Flow Sept. 13-17th, 7pm Revival Meetings Rev. Jennifer Smith-Ritchie 1075 Main St. Hampton, NB Lighthouse River Centre
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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). Sunday, September 24 - Cancelled for this month. Vets & Friends at Hampton Legion # 26. HAVELOCK RCL #86 4684 Rte. 880, Havelock, 534-8285 2nd Monday of each month - 7:00pm Executive meeting.
Wednesdays 11:00am-2:00pm, Seniors’ bingo, games & light lunch ($5/person). 7:00pm - Darts. Thursdays - 7:00pm, Bingo. Sunday, September 24 - Cancelled for this month. Vets & Friends at Hampton Legion # 26.
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. 26th Annual Diamond Ring Dinner Tickets go on sale September 1-30 for last years ticket holders. $50/ticket. Mondays - Merrymakers 2 finished until October. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Walking club will resume in November. Monday, September 11 - Coleman’s Therapeutic Foot Care. Jessica Coleman, LPN. 381-5422. Wednesdays - Dominoes done until November. Wednesday Dinners -12:00noon on September 20, turkey and September 27, cod fish. $10. Thursday, September 14, 28 - DD’s Foot Care Clinic at the Legion. For appointment call 389-1046 or 7338199 (cell). Thursday, September 7 - Executive meeting at 7:00pm and General
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Meeting at 8:00pm. Friday, September 8, 15, 22, 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 - September Charity, Petitcodiac Library. . Saturday, November 18 - Christmas Craft Sale 9:30am-3:00pm, call 7563383, to reserve table. $20/table. Please check out our new Facebook page, Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 41, Petitcodiac, NB and "like" it. 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. Sunday, September 24 - Cancelled for this month. Vets & Friends at Hampton Legion # 26. 0013
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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. 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 - Daily from 9:00am-6:00pm. Check our website for other events happening in the area. With Fall around the corner, many folks like to travel throughout the Province seeking new places to explore. Don’t forget - the Library is a designated Visitor Information Centre with brochures and maps to help you plan your outings. The Lakeview Bookworms Book Club took the summer off. They will meet again Tuesday, September 19 from 1:30-3:30pm. Contact Marilyn at 4883344. 0017
OPEN MIC IN SUSSEX CORNER Roy Clayton’s Sussex Corner Open Mic at the St. John’s United Church “Centre” Sussex Corner. Join the “Country Gold Band” for an evening of great music “Where the Star is You!” from 7:00 to 10:00pm every Tuesday night. Band Members Include: Greg Stevens (lead guitar and vocals), Ray Cassie (steel guitar), Herb Isbill (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mike Hanlon (bass),
Mike Macquarrie on drums, and Don Baker as your Emcee and vocalist. We welcome all types of instruments and music, Admission is $5. Canteen, door prizes, 50/50 draw. The evening is not a concert or contest, just good folks who enjoy playing and listening to some good tunes and a bit of fun! For more information contact Roy Clayton at 847-9328. G153
TRANSITION HOUSE THANK YOU Many Thanks to the organizations and individuals who together donated 100 suitcases to the Sussex Vale Transition House 'Move With Dignity' campaign! We appreciate your support and involvement in empowering the women and children in our house: All Seasons Inn & Restaurant; Calvary Pentecostal Church; Cardwell Farms Compost Products; Dr. Mark Fleming
Family Dentistry; E.J. Cunningham; Optimum Ride; Primrose Cottage Special Care Home; Summit Electric; Taste and See Restaurant & Stable Grounds Café; Tech Xperts. Also, Thank You to Sussex Sharing Club and Potash Corp Civic Centre who served as collection points for us. 4677
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EXERCISE FOR HEALTH WELCOME SEPTEMBER! Everything old is new again, routines are getting arranged and everyone is prepping for school, fall and winter. To motivate themselves many people tend to follow the timeline of summer coming to an end after the Labour Day long weekend in September. This is a great time to organize your healthy living calendar, refresh your pantry and fridge to support clean and healthy eating habits. Commit to a physically active routine making sure you have the proper footwear, clothes and equipment for your activities maybe you need a new water bottle or a step counter to get you started. Purchasing something new can help excite you about getting back to your workout routine it can help solidify a commitment, and can give that little push to get back on track. Give yourself a new goal to reach, 1000 more steps a day or maybe add planks to your workout, make an adjustment to your
diet, add a new food, learn a new recipe or remove something you know isn’t fueling your body with what it needs. If you have taken the summer off from exercising start slow and don’t expect to be as strong as you were when you stopped, pace yourself and allow your muscles time to recover you may be pleasantly surprised though how quickly you can build your strength back up to where you were. Many people maintain a walking routine even if they gave up the gym or classes, walking will help with cardiovascular stamina but does little in the way of keeping many of our muscles strong that have been strengthened through weight resistance. If you are settling back into your routine for the colder months, cold temperatures, rain or snow should not deter you from getting out or getting to where you need to be to fulfill your healthy living commitments. Never give up, doing something is better than doing
nothing at all and it is never too late to start. Our bodies are meant to move, exercise has many physical and mental benefits, it can be a wonderful pain and stress reliever. If you are hesitant to take that first step call your local gym or health facility, some cater specifically to women, some are co-ed and some are open all night whatever the situation staff are more than willing to guide you on your healthy living journey just make an appointment or walk through the door, you won’t regret it, now is a great time to start! 0046
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KITTENS GALORE!
These are some of the kittens that have
arrived at the Sanctuary in the last two months.
Mickey
OLLIE: 15 weeks old - male - white with black spots, has a great personality, very curious and helps with the dishes every morning.
HANNAH: 10 weeks old - female - brown tabby, cute as a button and affectionate, plays well with the others.
MICKEY & MINNIE: 15 weeks old - male & female - all black, both affectionate and great purrers. 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.
Minnie
Hannah
If you are interested in adopting one or more of these ‘cuties’, please contact the Sanctuary via email, or better still, by filling out an Adoption Application Form on our web-site.
Adoption fee for cats in our care is $125 which includes:
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CHANNEL YOUR INNER CHILD….WITH BALLOONS! The sky is the limit; anything is possible for the spectacular sight that will soon grace the horizon. A shock wave of heat and colour, their flight brings nothing but wonder to the imaginations of
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all. Attracting people from all across the province to the town of Sussex for the acclaimed “Most colourful festival in Atlantic Canada.” - 2017 Fiesta Committee (Main Website), and
based on the crowd of smiling and laughing faces, this is most certainly an understatement. These wondrous balloons stir our imaginations to the core, all we have to do is let our minds
go and become immersed in the multiple storylines that correspond to each bright balloon which soars into the crimson sky. All one has to do is close their eyes and envision the individual paths that each will take. It starts with blue, then red, orange and every other colour of the rainbow, blending seamlessly with the landscape: Where will they end up? The blue balloon brings the sea to mind, with the white sand beaches and sparkling waves. The sea spray is visible below and the sea birds flutter beside the basket. On the beach below, there are families throwing Frisbees and locals sunbathing, the water is filled with surfers and swimmers. You swear that you see someone wave up at your balloon, you respond with
a smile and a cheerful shout: Hello! When you remember that the altitude p r e v e n t s communication, you turn your attention to your s u r rou n d i ng s : The cool breeze sends slight shivers down your spine, the sweater that you have on isn’t heavy enough, but you don’t care; all that matters is that up here, in this basket under this balloon of vivid blue, you are as free as the birds that fly alongside you. The sunset gleams over the crisp countryside. The cloudless sky, accompanied by the warm air, lends incredible beauty to
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the serenity of it all. Looking up, you can see the flame that provides the required lift for the big, orange balloon. A sleepy little village passes below and you wonder if the residents can see you. A baseball game is visible below and you wave to the fans in the stands, even if they can’t see you, it is an astonishing thought that your experience up here can be shared by all with a simple glance. Turning your attention forward, you see trucks gathering in the field ahead: time to land. The idea of leaving skies makes you wish that there could just one more minute left up here, with the breathtaking view. The gaps between the skyscrapers act as roadways through which you steer your fire engine red balloon. Not the easiest task, but it sure is fun, almost as if you are
the police helicopter watching over the city streets. There is the coffee shop where the hipsters hangout, the courthouse where the criminals are separated from the accused. The buildings give way and below your floating observatory is the park, with its ponds and trees and people. The city has never seemed so beautiful, a fact that has occurred to you through the magnificence of your hot air balloon.
magnificently colourful aircraft, and allow yourself to channel your inner child. It is the type of environment where one doesn’t question where their imagination goes, but lets it run free. The point is to admire the balloons and wonder where they might go, the possibilities are endless. When all is said and done, the Balloon Fiesta brings nothing but fun, so head out to Sussex and enjoy!
So where will your imagination take you? Over an ocean, across the countryside, or through a city? After all, that is the point of a festival such as the Balloon Fiesta. Forget the rides and the markets and the how-do-you-do’s, the Balloon Fiesta is the culmination of what your imagination can do. Bask in the glory of these
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32nd ANNUAL ATLANTIC BALLOON FIESTA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Weekend activities include: Balloon flights, Paid Balloon Flights, Amusement Rides, Ground Zero Laser Tag, Children’s Games, Talent Show & Talent Contest on Sunday Afternoon, Lots of Vendors & Concessions, Our Craft Fair, Petting Zoo, Atlantic Superstore Free Outdoor Bandstand, The Antique Car Show & Shine on Sunday, Touch a Truck, Friday & Saturday evening at dusk, the balloons inflate for our spectacular Magic Night Moon/ Candle Glows and more!! Balloon
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on Thursday, Atlantic Superstore Bandstand 7 at 5:30pm. (FREE). 5:30pm - Opening Ceremonies will take place Thursday, September 7 on the launch field. Cake 6:30am - Balloon Launch and will be served. Compliments Paid Rides ($200/person, cash of Atlantic Superstore. only) *weather permitting. 5:30pm - Balloon Launch and 3:00pm-9:00pm All Day Paid Rides ($200/person, cash Activities, Concessions and only) *weather permitting. Vendors. 12:00-9:00pm Atlantic 7:00pm Ram Rodeo Balloon Fiesta Indoor Market Tour at Princess Louise (admission $2/6 & under Park Show Centre. free). 3:00pm - Hinchey’s 8:00pm Magic Night Amusement Rides open for the Moon Glow at the Launch day. 4:00-9:30pm - Ground Field. *Weather permitting. Zero Laser Tag (fee Saturday, September 9 charged). 6:30-9:30pm be Live Entertainment at the 6:30am - Balloon Launch and
Welcome Balloonists and Visitors to the 32 nd Annual Atlantic Balloon Fiesta Mayor Marc Thorne and the Members of Council Town of Sussex welcome all those involved in the
32nd Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta. We invite all visitors and residents to come out and enjoy this unique event!
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Paid rides ($200/person, cash only) *weather permitting. 9:00am-9:00pm Atlantic Balloon Fiesta Indoor Market (admission $2/6 & under free). 11:00am-9:30pm - Ground Zero Laser Tag (fee charged). 11:30am-10:00pm Live Entertainment Atlantic Superstore Bandstand (FREE). 10:30am-11:00am Lofty Teddy Bear Parade Bring your favorite Teddy Bear to the Atlantic Superstore Bandstand. With Special Guests! 11:00am-6:00pm - Wonderland Child Care Kid Zone - In the Information Booth (changing tables available). 12:00am-5:00pm - JT Petting Zoo. 12:00pm - Hinchey’s Amusement Rides open for the day. 1:00-3:00pm Touch a Truck on The launch field. 2:00pm Ram Rodeo
Tourat Princess Louise Park Show Center. 3:00pm Sussex Tail Waggers K9 perfomance team (beside tennis courts). 3:30-4:00pm - Pilot Chat. Come meet some balloon pilots and hear their stories on the launch field. 4:30pm-6:00pm - Not Now Performing in front of Information booth. 5:30pm - Balloon Launch Princess Louise Park. Paid rides available ($200/person, cash only) *weather permitting. 6:00-8:00pm - Port City Circus (Fire Performances). 8:00pm Magic Night Moon Glow on the Launch Field *weather permitting. 8:30–10:00pm Atlantic Superstore Bandstand Featuring: Jared Lutes band.
Princess Louise Park. Paid Rides Available ($200/person, cash only) *weather permitting. 9:00am-5:00pm Atlantic Balloon Fiesta Indoor Market (admission $2/6 & under free). 10:30am-4:30pm Live Entertainment at the Atlantic Superstore Bandstand. 10:30am-12:00pm - Sunday Morning Music Worship with Calvary Worship Band. 11:00am-5:00pm - Ground Zero Laser Tag (Fee Charged). 11:00am-4:00pm - Classic & Antique Car Show and Shine sponsored by Sussex Engine Rebuilding, All Glass & Accessories, Atlantic Nationals, and Mothers Polishes, Waxes & Cleaners (Entrance on Everleigh Street access via Rosemont Ave). 11:00am - Ram Rodeo Tour Sunday, September 10 at Princess Louise Park Show 6:30am - Balloon Launch Centre. 12:00pm–5:00pm -
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Wonderland Child Care Kid Zone - In the Information Booth. 12:00pm - Hinchey’s Amusement Rides open for the day. 12:30pm-1:30pm Sussex Regional Crime Stoppers Talent Contest (Ages 6-18. See Bandstand page for more info). 3:00pm Sussex Tail Waggers K9 Performance team (beside tennis courts). 5:30pm - Balloon Launch Paid rides ($200/person, cash only) weather permitting. Thank you for coming to the 32nd Annual Atlantic Balloon Fiesta!!
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SELF ESTEEM LET GO & MOVE ON Our lives are ever-changing. Just because something was right for us in the past, doesn't mean it still is. This could be a relationship, a job, a home, a habit, etc. At some point, we realize there are deliberate changes we must make to keep up with the changes around us and/or within us. Our lifestyle may no longer fit with the life we are living. The specific people and routines we've known forever, no longer align with our values. It's time for a change, it may even be time to let go. To let go of something is to release the pain and hurt of things you can not change. It can be difficult to let go but not impossible. When we refuse to let go of resentment, anger and frustration it consumes us. We most likely deserve to be angry for all 'they' did to us. However, holding on to bitterness and resentment does us more harm than the original incident.
When we refuse to let go, we are the only one hurting. To let go does not mean you condone another's behavior or even forget. It simply means that you choose to release the negativity of your past. Use your past for you, not against you. You are who you are, partly because of your past. Own that! Let go of what hurt you but remember what it has taught you. Each one of us has numerous opportunities to learn lessons. When we learn one, we move on to the next. Every once in awhile, our learning process can be slow. That is okay, as long as we eventually learn what has been taught. Remember, you did your best with the knowledge and understanding you had. As we learn better, we will do better. Moving on is the natural result of letting go. You must truly let go before you can move on. As a child, my mom would ask me to sweep the kitchen
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floor. I would do a beautiful job but instead of grabbing the dust pan, I would sweep the dirt under a rug by the door. One day as my mom went to open the door, it simply wouldn't.... hmm mph....turned out the dirt I swept under the rug had accumulated and hindered the door opening process. Much like sweeping that dirt under the rug, when we do not truly deal with our own 'dirt', it makes it difficult to open new doors to a better life. Letting go is the answer to almost everything. And moving on is the reward. 0027
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17th Annual
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A Hampton River Runners sponsored event A Running Room Super Series event
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TALES FROM THE CAMERA BAG ANNUAL ART SHOW I am a lucky man to have such good friends around me. Last year I was humbled when a friend asked if I would submit some images for the annual Cathedral Art Show fundraiser. However, the drama starts when you begin to go through your images, and they are all junk! Yikes! A moment ago they were all masterpieces and now utter rubbish. Again this year I was asked if I could bring some more pieces of my work. Of course I said yes, as last year was a surprising success as I sold all three within hours. So I ask some photography friends about a few images I have selected and we critique the quality of the image and its saleability. But, choosing three images is difficult. I no longer think of them as rubbish but I do wonder about what would really sell. I have my friend John, print my work onto to canvas as this seems to me a better fit amongst the others oils, water
colours and mix mediums that will be present. As a woodworker, I had a piece in St. Andrews and when it first went on display there was a lot of interest. But interest faded quickly as the market seemed to move from wood and sculptures to watercolours. Last year flowers, boats and dories seemed to garner a lot of attention. With this kind of fickle market it is difficult to decide on what to have printed. I rationalized that if whatever I select does not sell then I will be happy to hang them on my walls. Although that would be a bummer for the Cathedral. How this works is, an artist is asked to submit work to display and keeping in mind that a percentage will go to the Saint John Cathedral building fund. Last year was wonderful, all the salons and rooms were full with nicely displayed art and monies were raised for the building fund. I decided on local scenes; one of fisher's
17 th Annual Sussex Fish & Game
Hunter Awareness Day WHERE: SFGA’s Shooting Range at Anderson Brook (Across from Adair’s Wilderness Lodge)
WHEN: Saturday, September 9th, 2017 Registration for the day from 9:00am to 11:00am
Events will take place Rain or Shine Event 1: Archery Event 2: Rifle Bench Rest Event 3: Rifle Free-hand
Event 4: 22 Hand Gun Event 5: Shot Gun
Junior (Under 16):
• Trophies and Medal Awarded. One Trophy for Highest Score Overall • Placing Participants will be awarded on Trophy only. Trophies and Prizes awarded after lunch
Adults:
• One Trophy for Highest Overall Score, male and female
LUNCH: BBQ at 12:30pm
checking their traps in St. Martin’s but with an unusual point of view; one of Swallowtail Lighthouse, but where the lighthouse plays a minor part in the image and lastly a landscape /seascape of an old mill in Quebec. The art show happens, October 27-29 at the Saint John Cathedral on Waterloo St. Come early to get first dibs on some wonderful art. Not only will you be beautifying your home but you will helping a good cause. Shoot - Print Share. 0032
Karl Maskos Local Photography Enthusiast Photo by: Sheila Chapman
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REMEMBRANCE DAY MURAL
Mural
Young Artists
This summer we were pleased to brighten the Hampton landscape by creating a mural with our two families. After completing a mural last summer on Waterloo street in Saint John, we thought we would like to paint one in our home town of Hampton. We felt as though our community and our children would benefit from this project because it would fill up up a drab space and our children would have a project that they would feel proud about, something big that they would see almost daily. As the painting faces the cenotaph we thought a field of poppies would be appropriate, and we also tried to mimic the shape of the hills around Hampton to give it a more personal feel. Each child painted at least one large poppy on their own, and they spent many afternoons working through all the steps required to make the mural as beautiful as it is. We signed our names on the bottom right corner so that for many years to come we can point to that spot and say, " I was part of this". Artists who helped with our mural are; Amber Young, Jessica Hickie, Emily Dee, William Dee, Evan Dee, Tyson Dee, Abigail Hicks, Judas Hicks, Callum Hicks, Leah Grenon and Adam Grenon. 4662
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DOLLARS & SENSE IS THAT FINANCIAL ADVICE COSTING YOU? “How are you paid?” can be one of the most uncomfortable questions to ask another person, but it’s important, especially when it comes to your financial advice. There has been a lot in the news about financial institutions ensuring that their disclosure regarding their investment fees become clearer and that clients are not being overcharged for their services. It is not just investments where you can potentially be charged fees, there can be fees on referrals to other services, brokerage fees, closing fees, hidden fees and consultant fees. Even non-profits charge fees for their services, it’s okay to ask. What you need is to know how do you determine what is reasonable? And how do you determine if the fee is appropriate? So many times, we have helped consumers that are paying fees for services they could have accessed at a lower cost, or directly from where
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they were referred. It is fair to ask these questions too. If they are not charging a fee directly to you, how are they making their money? Every type of business has expenses that need to be covered, how are they making the money to do this? For non-profits, sometimes they have funding, grants or endowments they use to defer cost. In the for-profit industry, sometimes the fees are in the service and sometimes they are in the product. All in all, no matter the organization, they should be open in disclosing how they are paid. If the fees are in the product, ask how does that work? What is the industry standard? If you are not comfortable with the fees, or unsure of the cost there are resources to help you. Financial education is a good start, we offer tips and resources for a variety of financial decisions and needs to get you started. Most organizations that advise you on your finances will have an education
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SUSSEX VALLEY PARKINSON’S GROUP NEWS
Leona Gionet, Bruce Northrup and Julie Ludwig We are beginning our Parkinson's meeting on September 14th at the Sussex Legion at 2:00pm. Everyone welcome. If you or someone you know has Parkinson’s please join us. We had our Dance/Walk last Saturday. The Sussex Valley Parkinson Group and Julie Ludwig from Team Fox would like to thank everyone that
participated and helped make this event a success. So far we have raised over $3000 and still coming in. A big thank you to business that donated door prizes. Mr. Bruce Northrup came and presented us with a check for the Michael J Fox foundation. All funds raised goes directly to research. 4672
The Southeastern Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society will hold their September meeting on Saturday, September 16 at 2:00pm at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, 28 Woolridge Ave., Riverview. Speakers for the afternoon will be Bill and Liz Glen certified genealogists from Prince Edward Island. Their topic will be “In search of the past; where genealogy has taken us and what we have learned from Prince Edward Island resources.” All are welcome. A reminder as well that the Southeastern Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society maintains a large collection of research and resource material in the Heritage Room of the Moncton Public Library. Their holdings consist of family and local histories, journal publications, census records, vital statistics, and other historical records. The public is welcome to make use of this material as you search your genealogical roots. Inquire at the Reference desk on the second floor of the Moncton Public Library for assistance. 4674
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FOOD BANK THANK YOU! Ossekeag Publishing’s first ‘Food Bank’ Feature was a great success! A heartfelt “thank you” to our customers who set out donation boxes in their businesses and to everyone who donated grocery items in support of their local food bank. The boxes, filled with non-perishable food items, were collected from: The Co-Operators (Holly Mckiel), Bayview Credit Unions, Green Lee Shoes, Wine Kitz Quispamsis, Home Hardware, Hampton Guardian, A&R Vendors Market, Hovey Insurance, Hampton Pharmasave, Hampton Subway, Beltone Sussex, Kings County Computer Repair, Arbing Equipment, Moffett's Hardware. The donated items were then distributed to area food banks: Hampton Food Basket; Sussex Sharing Club; KV Food Basket; and West Side Food Bank. 4666
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NB 55+ GAMES 2017 This fall the Town of Hampton, Town of Sussex, and the Hampton Regional Leisure Services Committee (Regional Service Commission 8) are teaming up to jointly host the New Brunswick 55+ Games September 21 - 23. The purpose of the games is to enhance the quality of life and well being of New Brunswickers, 55 years of age and older through recreational, cultural, and physical activities. The games are a three day event that is open to anyone who resides in New Brunswick and is 55 years of age and older. For the past 24 years, the games have been hosted biennially by different communities across the province. This is the first time communities have teamed to jointly host the games! The games can draw up to 400 participants from across the province with activities ranging from active sports; such as golf, bowling, swimming, cribbage, auction 45’s, darts, and bridge. These games also serve as a qualifier for the Canada 55+ Games scheduled to be held in Saint John, NB next August 2018. Registration is now open! For info: nb55plusgames.ca or call 1-888-245-9155.
TOUCH-A-TRUCK
Moffett’s Hardware
COMHALTAS Comhaltas offers Traditional Irish music sessions on Tuesdays at O'Leary's Pub (46 Princess Street, Saint John). The session begins at 7:00pm; this is a great opportunity to sit with experienced musicians and learn tunes at a slower pace. We transition to an 'up to speed' session at 7:30. At 8:30 the circle welcomes individual tunes, songs, stories, poetry, jokes, step dance and much more!
All are welcome, regardless of experience. Feel free to bring your traditional instrument or your voice and join in - or simply sit with the other bar patrons and enjoy the traditional setting. Listen to: fiddles, bodhrans (Irish drums), harps, tin whistles, and other traditional instruments and songs for free! G092
SUSSEX TEA ROOM RUG HOOKERS The Sussex Tea Room Rug Hookers meet Tuesday mornings from 10:00am12:00noon and Monday evenings 4:006:00pm at the Golden Jubilee Hall (50 Perry Street, beside the 8th Hussars 26 The Sussex Herald
arena). Beginner and experienced rug hookers welcome! For more information: Bev Floyd 4334734, Erin McKenna 433-5737. G147
Come on out to Hampton High School on Saturday, September 16 for the Scotiabank Touch-A-Truck! There will be a tow truck, tractor trailer, tractor, construction vehicles, an antique sports car, fire truck, a Hummer and more, as well as a barbecue and a bouncy castle. The Scotiabank Touch-A-Truck, a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society, will take place from 11:00am-3:00pm. Advance tickets are $4 or $5 at the gate. Age 3 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased at the Scotiabank in Hampton. For more information, please contact Janette Debly at 832-1030 ext-4202. See you there! 4657
TAKE OUT/LUNCH OR DINNER Friday, September 15 at Saint John's United Church Center. Turkey, potato salad, coleslaw. garnish with blueberry cake. $10/adult, $5/under 12. Pick up times: 11:30am-1:00pm or 4:30-6:00pm (Please specify pick up time when ordering). To order contact; Clarence, 433-4661; Peter, 434-0712; Mark, 4343578; Doris, 433-1556. No Later than Friday, September 8 at 4:00pm. 4650
SUSSEX CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS’ CENTRE NEWS 50 Perry Street, Sussex 433-8480; sasc@ nb.aibn.com The Centre is open Monday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm (unless otherwise noted); memberships $20/person/year. Monday, September 18 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat & Art Class With Fred Harrison; 1:30pm Auction 45’s. Tuesday, September 5, 12 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 9:30am Silverados; 10:00am Rughookers and Rummoli; 12:00noon Lunch ($6-$7); 1:30pm Bingo for members. Wednesday, September 6 - Closed for Balloon Fiesta.
Wednesday, September 13 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 10:00am Fitness Class; 1:00pm Crib; 7:00pm Jam Session with MC Bryant Simpson. Thursday, September 7 - Closed for Balloon Fiesta. Thursday, September 14 - 9:00am Games, Cards, Chat; 9:30am Bridge; 1:00pm Tai Chi. Friday, September 8 - Closed for Balloon Fiesta. Friday, September 15 - 9:00am Games, Cards & Chat; 1:00pm Rummoli. Sunday, September 10, 17 - 6:30pm Early Bird and 7:00pm Bingo. 0024
SUSSEX DOWNTOWN CRUISE NIGHTS 2017 Sponsored by the NB Antique Auto Club, in partnership with the Sussex Downtown Business Association, Sussex Downtown Cruise Night will be held every second Thursday (weather permitting) until September 21. All events start at 6:00pm with exception of final event. 50/50 draw each night with proceeds going to local community groups.
Cruise Night schedule: September 7 - Cruise Night, behind Tim Hortons; September 17 (Sunday) - Final Cruise Night event, 1:00-4:00pm, behind Tim Hortons (rain date September 21). Cruise Night is open to owners of antique, classic, street rods and special interest vehicles of all ages and manufacturers. Why not join us in 2017! 4502
The monthly meeting of the Sussex and Area Caregivers Support Group will be held on Monday, September 18 at 1:00pm at 38 Park Street. The group provides an opportunity for those caring for an aging family member or someone with a physical or mental disability. People in this role often feel quite overwhelmed and isolated. The support group provides the opportunity for people to come together, share experiences and support, and learn from one another in a warm, welcoming and confidential environment. Facilitation and information regarding services and supports are provided by Gwen McKnight (Canadian Mental Health Association) and Linda Goggin (Healthy Active Living for the 50Plus Program). Groups will also be held on October 16 and November 20. For more information and to register, please contact Gwen McKnight (CMHA), 4322101 or gwenmcknight@gnb.ca. 4676
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submit your coloured piece for a chance to have your artwork featured in our publications. draw date is october 3rd. a grand prize winner will be chosen at random on december 5th. submissions can be made by email: info@ossekeag.ca, through the submission form on the website: (www.ossekeag.ca/kidzone), or at our oďŹƒce: 242 Main st., hampton.
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BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY
Greater Fundy Ground Search and Rescue drone How can your community benefit you? Being part of a community gives you a sense of belonging, whether it is your neighborhood, work, social, sports or religious group. Twice each year, the Sussex Area Community Foundation (SACF) provides community grants to local groups. These grants are from a community fund which is made up of pooled community donations that are invested. Returns from this fund are given as grants such as the following: The Sussex Elementary School received a grant to purchase a greenhouse for the
courtyard. Teachers and students will learn about growing their own plants and vegetables. The Greater Fundy Ground Search and Rescue team received a grant for a photo reconnaissance drone. The drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle that can be invaluable in the rescue of lost or missing persons in a remote area. Although the drone does not replace searchers on the ground, it is an aid in accessing areas that are difficult to reach and provides timely data. Belleisle Regional High School purchased
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two outdoor basketball nets to replace unsafe existing nets with their grant. These nets are not only for students, but also for the community to enjoy. Fall Community Grant applications are due September 13 at 12:00noon. Details of the requirements and grant application can be found at sacfi.org/grants or by calling SACF at 433-6244. Since 2005 the Sussex Area Community Foundation has returned over $660,000 in grants and scholarships to the Sussex area. 4673
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COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS 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. 3 BEDROOM APT., Erb’s Cove, Belleisle, also 1 bedroom furnished apt., Erb’s Cove, Belleisle. 832-3333. OFFICE SPACE FOR Rent. $350.00 per month. Available immediately. Rent includes internet, office cleaning and reception. Located in new building. Please call for details, 433-8820 ext 125.
FOR SALe FOUR STUDDED WINTER Tires, 22575-R15, $120 firm. Call 434-8061.
NOTICES STEEVES SETTLEMENT BAPTIST Church, 250 Steeves Settlement Rd., Sunday, Sept. 10, 3:00pm, & Mon.-Wed., Sept. 11-13, 7:00pm. Special service with Evangelist Glen Weeks, dynamic Bible preaching, old time hymn singing and special music at every service! All welcome! For more information call 534-2714. STEEVES SETTLEMENT BAPTIST Church, 250 Steeves Settlement Rd., will be having a Sunday afternoon service on
Sept. 17 at 3:00pm. All welcome! For more information call 534-2714. POVERTY PEAK WOODSPLITTER Theft - Woodsplitter stolen near the Hodgdon Road. See kijiji ad# 1116685922. If you have any information call CRIME STOPPERS, or the Woodstock RCMP.
OTHER LEARN TO WEAVE! Fall classes begin soon. Looms provided. Contact Marilyn for more information, 433-6770 or wildwoodweaver@hotmail.com.
SERVICES OFFERED CALL JD’S YARDMAN at 434-5843 for all your property maintenance needs. Serving Sussex, Sussex Corner and Hampton area. Let us care for your lawn with Weed and Feed fertilizer. We provide mulching, mowing, aerating, trimming of hedges and shrubs, and yard cleanup. We are a full service yard business. Now accepting new clientele for this mowing season. INTERIOR PAINTING - Ceilings, Walls and trim. Free Estimates. Call Doug Hall at 839-2241, 433-0103 or email dougearlh@ gmail.com. HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and weather stripping of all
models. Phone 485-2151 or 609-8699. MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL Supplies Wire rope, chain, high strength winch rope, full line of products for logging, towing, lifting & securing load & marine. BOAT MOORINGS installed or do it yourself hardware. ACTION CAR & TRUCK ACCESSORIES, offering overnight delivery Call days or evenings…832-1198. ROVER PET CONTROL Sales, installation and training for wireless and underground pet containment systems. Visit RoverPetControl.com or call Mike at 832-2317. MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc. Will come to your home. Call 432-7620. SUSSEX UPHOLSTERY & SEWING machine repair. Open 1 Queen St. Sussex, Mon., Tue., Wed. 9-5. 832-7870. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. Village Upholstery & Refinishing – Craftsmanship.
YARD/GARAGE SALES MINI FLEA MARKET & Bake Sale, September 8th & 9th, 9:00am-4:00pm, St. John’s United Church Hall in Sussex Corner. No admittance fee, tables for rent, contact vankil@nb.sympatico.ca no later than Thurs. 7th 6:00pm.
BUSINESS WHO’S WHO CARPENTRY
ADAIRS CARPENTRY
Journeyman Carpenter / 25 yrs. plus exp.
HEATING SPECIALIST Cooke’s Heating Service Ltd. 433-2121 We service and install:
complete renovations, additions, new construction, garages, decks, asphalt and steel roofs, painting, ceramic tile & log home Kit construction
• Oil, Wood, Electric Furnaces • Chimneys & Stainless Steel Liners • Oil Tanks • Oil, Electric & Wood Boilers
References Available / call 434.5046
Your fully licensed & insured heating technicians
ELECTRICAL Summit Electric Ltd.
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“Your Local Good Hearted Electricians”
Owner: Andrew Kaye 38 Park St., Sussex
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432-1800 • Fax: 432-1802 • summitelectric@bellaliant.com
EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS
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Camerons Tree Removal You Call, I Cut! • Insured • Free Estimates
We are W.E.T.T. Certified
“Professionally”From 1 tree to many. Neil Cameron Home: (506) 433-4750 Cell: (506) 433-0021
OVERHEAD DOORS
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Manufacturing Ltd. Service and Installation of Overhead Doors Electric Openers, Parts Available Springs, Cables, Rollers & Weather Stripping
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PLUMBING & HEATING GODDARD’S PLUMBING & HEATING
Windows Doors
TREE REMOVAL
Sales/Repairs/Heat/Well Pumps UV Lights & Water Conditioners Certified in-floor Radiant Heating Back Flow Prevention Tester Phone 432-5199 Fax 432-6475 Dion 434-2622 Bob 433-0583
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Trucking & Excavating Licensed Septic Installer Gravel ∙ Sand ∙ Topsoil 645-9230 - 832-4632
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Registered Providers of, Veteran's Affairs Canada, Health & Community Services, Blue Cross Advantage and all other Insurances. Need Assistance with Your Claims & Paperwork? We Can Help You with That! • Free Hearing Test with Licensed Audiologist • Free Clean & Service on Any Make / Model • Free Batteries for 1 Year with Purchase • Ask About Our Referral Program
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Introducing...
The 5R Series Tractor The premium 5R Series (90 to 125 hp) brings advancements from our large row crop tractors and introduces them to the utility tractor class. Model
Engine HP
PTO HP
5090R
90 HP (66 KW)
75 hp (55.9 KW)
5100R
100 HP (74 KW)
85 hp (63.4 KW)
5115R
115 HP (85 KW)
100 hp (74.5 KW)
5125R
125 HP (92 KW)
110 hp (82.0 KW)
Standard Features • Economy PTO • Category 2 Hitch
Visit Green Diamond Equipment at 70 Aiton Road, Sussex for details or call us at 432-6470 www.green-diamond.ca
(convertible to 1)
• 4WD • Cab
Make the 5R Series your next tractor!