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When we built our new house just over 5 years ago, we designed 3 storage areas under our work island. One was for garbage, one for compost and one for recyclables and returnables. When the recycling bin gets full or overflowing, the missus takes the plastic pail out to the garage and sorts it into the appropriate location. A large garbage can holds the returnables, while a storage shelf holds about 6 large plastic totes or boxes where the recyclables are further sorted according to the blue bins. With this kind of storage, we can usually go 3 to 4 months before we need to make a trip to the blues bins, but it is a full-car trip. The trunk is packed (we use the plastic bags to stuff all the nooks and crannies) and the back seat is piled almost to ceiling height and the missus of course is up front in the passenger seat (I’m still trying to figure out if she is returnable or recyclable). There is currently some thought and debate going on in the Fundy Solid Waste Region as to whether or not we can afford to add curbside pickup of recyclables and here is the answer. We currently have bi-weekly pickup of compost. As I drive around on compost weeks my best guess is that no more than 50% of households are sorting their compost. If we had recyclables, I would venture that the number of participants will not be any higher than the number of composters. There are only two methods that I see are viable for the long range environmentally sound management of our waste.
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DIRECTOR’S NOTES DECEMBER AT IMPERIAL THEATRE Ah, Christmas. "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Wait a minute - wrong occasion! No matter, I think it perfectly fits Imperial Theatre’s Christmas shows. Measha Brueggergosman’s mashup arrangement, “White/Blue Christmas” started me on the theme. Two old favourites performed by one of New Brunswick's own, a consummate performer who started her maritime tour in Saint John on December 3 and finishes it in St. John’s on Saturday, December 20. Theatre New Brunswick wraps up old, new and borrowed in their adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." Borrowing Charles Dickens’ classic story, the team of Caleb Marshall (book and lyrics) and Michael Doherty (music and lyrics) are bringing the province a new take on the old miser who finally discovers the Christmas spirit. They are also bringing home a Saint John boy who got his start acting right across the street from us at St. Malachy's High School. Shawn Wright will be taking a star turn on the Imperial stage as Ebenezer himself. TNB's Christmas show has become a tradition in Saint John, with sold-out houses for their versions of "Miracle on 34th Street" and "It's a Wonderful Life." The public has one chance to see "A Christmas Carol" at Imperial Theatre on Sunday, December 14 at 7:30pm, and we have McCain Student tickets for only $10. It's great to see whole families enjoying the theatre together, and some very fine holiday photos are snapped alongside the giant nutcracker that guards our lobby
fireplace. Another group of old friends will bring traditional Maritime holiday cheer to our stage on Thursday, December 18. The Barra MacNeils will be warming up the house in a concert of seasonal songs new and old, keeping the Celtic in Christmas and the party in the kitchen. Metaphorically, at least. For 27 years, "the Barras" as everybody calls them, have been touring with their music. They bring a bit of Cape Breton to the rest of Canada, and a bit of Canada to the rest of the world. I expect there will be a few misty eyes in the room. That's Imperial's contribution to the season - shows we're bringing to town that we hope will keep spirits bright. Oh, and to avoid the "Christmas-is-over-butthe-kids-are-home-for-AGES-yet Blues" we have Dufflebag Theatre's "Cinderella" on Saturday, December 27 at 1:00pm. An old story with a new twist - they borrow audience members to be the stars! I'm Lee Bolton, Executive Director of Imperial Theatre. It's my job to search out great shows to put on our beautiful stage, and my joy to tell people about them. Check us out online at: imperialtheatre. com. 0030 Lee Bolton Executive Director, Imperial Theatre
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WHAT’S HAPPENING Thursday, December 11 Crescent Valley Tree Lighting, 4:007:00pm at the CVRC (130 MacLaren Blvd). Bring an ornament to place on the tree. Refreshments, take home a free family portrait (for Crescent Valley Residents). Children under 12 must be with an adult.
December 13 & 14 The Christmas Experience at Hillcrest Baptist Church (476 Lancaster Avenue) at 6:30 both evenings. This presentation is a parody of the movie Frozen and is entitled “Unfrozen”, with main characters Inga and Olga. The worship choir will begin each evening. No admission charge.
Saturday, December 13 Breakfast in Barnesville from 8:0011:30am at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820). $5/adult, $3/ child. Takeouts available 832-7790. Note: date change due to Christmas. Cool Chicks & Ugly Doclings at St. Ann's Church, 135 Simpson Drive, Saint John East (behind Stirling's Apples) 7:00-9:00pm. Tickets ($15) are available from Barbara (636-7976) or at the parish office Tuesday-Thursday, 10:00am2:00pm (653-6870). Event is wheelchair accessible. Hot cider/cookies will be served during the intermission.
Sunday, December 14 Saint Mary’s Band in Concert at the Lancaster Baptist Church (87 Church Avenue, West SJ) 7:00pm. A freewill offering will be received. Light refreshments during intermission. “An Inner City Christmas Concert” at Calvary Temple (83 Sydney Street), 6:00pm with a variety of SJ musicians. No admission, freewill offering goes to Sistema NB’s Saint John Centre. Monday, December 15 Adult (18+) Public Skating at Harbour Station 8:30-9:30pm, use West entrance of Harbour Station – hockey, figure, or
speed skates – live music by Ron Maloney - $7 members, $8 non-members. For more info: harbourskatingclub.ca, Harbour Skating Club” on facebook, call 672-2385 or 672-9424. Tuesday, December 16 Caroling in the CV Neighbourhood - starting at 6:00pm at the CVRC (130 MacLaren Blvd). Returning to the Centre for a warm drink and a treat. Dress warm. SJ Volunteer Centre (66 Waterloo Street) “Evening Nugget” - What’s the Score; have you evaluated how everyone on your team is doing. Registration 5:005:30, Workshop 5:30-6:30pm. Coffee/tea provided. For more info/registration 6581555. Saturday, December 20 Singles & Friends’ Christmas Dance at Br #69 Legion (Wilson St W, SJ), music by “Partyline”. Doors open 8:00pm, band from 9:00-12:00 midnight. Admission $6, must be over age 19. Reunite with old friends and share the Christmas spirit.
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GENTLE PATH HELP FOR THE HOLIDAY BLUES Do you feel like everyone but YOU feels happy and content this Holiday Season? The truth is, more people having the blues at this time of year than at any other. Holiday stress is usually a result of two things: sky high expectations and heightened emotions. Past holiday memories (good or bad) can result in us trying to create the perfect holiday now, for ourselves and others. We rush around decorating, buying and cooking, and then wonder why we feel so let down. And if you’ve recently lost a job, a loved one, a partner through divorce, you may just feel empty and alone. It would be natural for you to want to sit this one out. Whether you’ve experienced a serious loss or you’re simply stressed out, the secret of surviving this time of year lies in seeing with perspective, and consciously making different choices: Here are some tips:
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“Under-promise and Over-deliver”: Lower your expectations of the Holidays - and of yourself and others. Stress results from expecting perfection, and it starts in our mind. With awareness, you can make more realistic plans, shorten your to-do list, and still feel successful. You’ll also have more energy and peace of mind. Refuse to over-schedule: Spreading tasks out over the week, and saying “no” to events that aren’t priorities creates more time and energy for rest or family. Stress is your body’s way of signaling that things have become too much, and because emotional stress increases when we are tired and drained, we may find ourselves over-reacting to little things more often. Adding regular “down time” to our days where we practice self-care (i.e: go for a walk, eat well, get enough sleep, etc.) is a must to stay balanced. If you’ve experienced a major loss: Feel your sadness and grief. This will help you move through it more quickly. Although you may not feel joyful, concentrating on stringing small moments of peace,
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LIBRARY NEWS WEST BRANCH LIBRARY Lancaster Mall, 621 Fairville Blvd. Fall Hours: Tuesday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm; Wednesday & Thursday 10:00am-8:30pm; Sunday & Monday - closed. Children’s Programs: Thursdays: 10:15am, Time for Tots dropin for ages 18-36 months; 11:00am, Story Time drop-in for all ages; Please sign up for the next session of Babies in the Library; 5:30-7:30pm, Homework Help for elementary school students, contact the Library to pre-register. Saturday, December 20 - 9:30am4:30pm, LegoTM. Saturday, December 27 - 11:00am, movie - A Christmas Carol (Disney 2009); 2:00pm, movie - Arthur Christmas. Treats/water courtesy of the Mall or bring your own. For Both: Saturday, December 13 - 9:00am3:30pm, Red Cross Babysitting course for students 11-15 years of age. Call
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Mall: December 19 - The Holiday. Blankets for Canada Society Inc crocheters/knitters are welcome to make 8x8 squares to create blankets for people without shelter in the SJ area. Donation of yarn gratefully appreciated. NB Public Libraries Foundation Annual Campaign - Donate to the campaign and help out more books into the hands of the people who need them at your library or bookmobile - online at: librariesfoundation.ca or get a form at the library’s cirdulation desk. Knit 2Together (k2tog) - drop-in on Wednesday afternoons. Gates Computer Lab - free service. Book a tutorial. The Library as a spacious room, available for rental, offering tables, chairs and limited kitchen facilities. Please note: the Library will be closed December 24-26 & January 1 and closing at 5:00pm on December 31. For more information: westbranch. publiclibrary@gnb.ca or phone 6437260.
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LANCASTER SANTA PARADE UPDATE The 10th Annual Lancaster Santa Claus Parade got underway on Saturday, November 22 with 63 entries waiting to show Santa to the thousands of young children, who lined the parade route. A huge Thank You goes out to all of the participants of this years parade for a job well done; every entry is a winner in the eyes of the public, the committee and especially the children. This year’s winners of the awards were: Best Cheerleaders - Harbour View High School; Best School - Saint Rose School; Best Small Commercial - Rob Scott (State Farm); Best Large Commercial - Saint John Energy; Best Church Hill Crest Baptist; Best Community Organization - Fundy Phoenix; Best Individual - Christmas Horses (Samatha Miller); Parade Marshal’s Choice - Taja's Professional Grooming; Committee's Choice - Urban Dance. Honourable Mentions: Knights of Columbus; Island View School; Bell Aliant; Havelock School; St Columba Presbyterian Church; Local 771 Saint John Fire Fighters; Local 18 Outside Workers; Saint John Police; Saint John
L-R: Blaine Harris Parade Chair; Santa; Mr. Comeau, West Saint John Food Bank and Bill Shannon, West Branch of the Chamber presenting the cheque to the West Side Food Bank from the Parade Committee. Fire and Salvage Corps; Saint John Transit; Patricia Ferguson-Bent - Judge; Kate Kashetsky - Judge. Parade Sponsors: Lancaster Barber Shop; Huestis Insurance; Donna Mazerolle &
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LISTEN IN by Jeff Liberty WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SONG? I have always had a love and curiosity for Christmas and holiday music. The good, the bad and the just plain strange, LOL. I make a point every year to discover new seasonal albums to add to our expansive collection
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here at home. A couple new songs I’d like to introduce you to include my friends in Bill Wood and The Woodies and their new instant holiday classic “I’m Goin Home”. Another one I just discovered is Paul Kelly’s brilliant “How to make Gravy.” I also asked a few cool folks in our community about their favorite and most memorable Christmas song. Sadie Donahue - "River by Joni Mitchell.”
Not very Christmas-y, but I've always liked it and how she describes how she feels.” Brent Mason - “Fairytale of New York by The Pogues.” “Because it manages to uplift while being quite tragic - as only the Irish can!” Megan Toner – “Christmas to Remember by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.” “My mom has had a copy of their Christmas CD since before I can remember; it doesn't feel like Christmas to me until I hear it played!” James Mullinger – “Agreed! The entire Kenny and Dolly Christmas album is my favorite album of all time!” Cynthia Liberty – “Old Toy Trains by Nana Mouskouri.” “ I hear it and it instantly teleports me back to being a little kid. I can hear the crackle from it being played on my parent’s record player and feel the magic and wonder that Christmas is.” Greg Belyea - "Baby, It's Cold Outside”, written by Frank Loesser and covered by just about everyone who has ever sung a duet. Not particularly a Christmas song but you only hear it around this season and I dig the back and forth and the tempo.” Jessica Rhaye - "White Christmas" - It's just doesn't feel like Christmas without snow... just a little . Margaret Mawhinney - “For me it was “New Star Shining”. “To me it is the True Story of Christmas that can be explained in about 3 minutes, so for me that is so powerful”. Claudette Norman - “I agree (with Margaret) that the message in that song is indeed powerful. My favorite is “There’s A New Kid In Town”. “For two reasons: I love the melody and I think our vocals are strong. And of course, Baby Jesus, Bethlehem… signifies hope, happiness… where it all began”. Rhonda Cusack - "One of my favorites is "Oh Holy night" just because of the depth of melody and the warmth it makes me feel. Depending upon the vocal I am usually moved to tears..." Allen Scott – “I like Run Run Rudolph”... “because it… you know… rocks.” Claudette, Margaret along with Allen Scott make-up the musical trio “We Be 3”. I just profiled their new Christmas album on my CBC column. 0041 Jeff Liberty Columnist, @Jlibertyartists
USE YOUR CAR TO KEEP YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS.... 1. Quitting Smoking Do not unroll your front windows – at all – during the winter – (well except maybe through the drive thru, because that would just be awkward), and if your car has an ashtray, put it in the trunk. Smoking in your car without a window unrolled or without an ashtray will be next to impossible for your lungs and eyes to handle, plus there will nowhere to put it when you are done! Knowing that your windows will NOT be unrolled during your morning commute will help subside the craving (which, mentally lasts for only three minutes, physically for one). Relax and tell yourself that it’s only three minutes, and your windows simply won’t undo. 2. Taking off the Bulge This resolution is responsible for at least 90% of the unused gym memberships worldwide, but who says you can’t work out while you drive? Butt squeezes and thigh crunches are mindless tasks to complete while driving, and really, what else are you doing with your butt while driving, but sitting on it? Getting in some much needed ‘crunch’ time while driving will help you lose those pounds while you head to the kids’ hockey game! [And hey,
while you are watching – squeeze those glutes at the rink too!] 3. Save Money Your car is the EASIEST place to save money, my brother saved over $2000 one year, simply with what we called ‘floor change’ when we were kids. [Dad used to throw his spare change on the floor for us to dig out when we wanted money for Maltesers or Jube Jubes. Take an empty soup can and give it a paper and elastic ‘piggy bank’ top by securing into place some cardboard, or plain paper – whatever is on hand – with an elastic. Voila! All of the drive thru change, and change in your wallet goes in here. Make a habit of emptying your pockets and wallets of change before you get out of the car for the last time at night in to your soupy piggybank and be sure to empty it in a BIG piggybank when it gets full. Never offer correct change! Keep those toonies and loonies as ‘floor change’ and throw it in the soup can instead of spending it! 4. Relax More Believe it or not, the biggest stress inducing factor in our lives right now is those little blue screens that contain so much information that we feel the need to absorb! Remember the days that you
weren’t interrupted while driving? You could groove to your pumpin’ music, or just kick back and unwind, enjoying the scenery? If your New Year’s resolution is to relax more – than use your car as a major conductor! DO NOT hook up that bluetooth when you get in, and turn your ringer off! Nobody lost a limb in the 80’s when you weren’t available in your car (unless you were the kids on Fresh Prince of Bel Air – those guys had a car phone in their limo!) Turning off your right hand while driving can be scary at first, but trust me, it soon will become absolutely liberating! You can’t keep a resolution, simply because you made it. You have to stay consistent with the drive and ambition to really achieve your goals! Hopefully these few car tips helped, and to everyone out there, don’t stress about promises to yourself just yet, enjoy your friends and family this season, and remember if you give back to just one person, you’ve made a difference! Jaymee Splude, Good Luck! Loch Lomond Mitsubishi
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MARKETPLACE WELLNESS CENTRE Specimen Collection- Tuesdays & Wednesdays 7:30am-2:30pm, by appointment only, please call 648-6681 press #3. Food Bank - Winter hours in effect Tuesday & Fridays 1:00-3:00pm, lower level Carleton Community Centre. Monthly Foot Care Clinic - every 3rd Wednesday, by appointment, 657-2273. Are you over 50 and want to be more active? Join our Zoomers Program -
Tuesdays 10:00am, Fridays 10:00 & 11:00am at Marketplace Wellness Centre (free). New classes have started around the city, call 632-5537 for a place near you. Food Purchase Club - for more information call West 674-4335. Social Development worker on site to answer questions, Tuesday afternoons 1:00-3:00pm. Lending Library - “Take a Book, Leave a Book” at Market Place Wellness Centre. Gentle Yoga - Wednesdays 10:00am at Carleton Community Centre - fee applies.
Zumba - If you are interested in attending a daytime class please contact 674-4335 to register, fee applies. Community Garden registrations being accepted, phone 674-4335 (Patti). Community Care Checkers: The community has shown interest in a Seniors Contact Program, which will allow seniors, who qualify, to be contacted by phone daily, Monday to Friday. This program will be for any senior who does not have a caregiver, friend, or family member checking them on a daily basis. Your local community police officer, along with the wellness centre, are currently seeking volunteers to make regular phone calls, as well as taking registrations for individuals who will require this service. There will be no associated cost and any senior can apply, or be referred. Please call 674-4307 for more information. 3250
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BEST COMEDY SHOW EVER A comedy show in support of KV Outreach with James Mullinger, Neal Mundle, Wayne Hansen, Debra Steeves and MC, Glen K Amo will be held in the Kennebecasis Valley High School Theatre on Tuesday, December 16 - doors open at 7:00, show starts at 7:30pm. All proceeds from this event will go to support those affected by domestic violence. One in four women are impacted by domestic violence directly or indirectly. More than half of all calls to the Kennebecasis Regional Police are domestic disputes. Let’s work together to reduce that figure. Tickets ($20) are available at the Quispamsis Town Hall, Online booking at ticketpro.com (search KV Outreach), or to have tickets personally delivered: jamesmullinger@gmail.com. 3235
MUSINGS by debbie Hickey Worrying or Planning? I am writing this as we are under a Winter Storm Warning here in the Hampton area (Hazardous winter conditions are expected. Significant amounts of snow are expected.) and there is a Snowfall Warning for the Saint John area. This is Wednesday, the snow is coming tonight, heavy wet snow. . . probably some power outages. At home, we have a woodstove and Michael wired in the generator over the summer. We will have a source of heat, a stove to cook on and water to flush the toilet. Add to that, yesterday was my grocery shopping day, so the cupboards are well stocked. We are as prepared as we can be for a power outage. The situation we face at work is a little different. Thursdays are our normal press day. By early afternoon of every Thursday we are transmitting our files to our
printer to print our two community magazines that are to be delivered by the post office the following Tuesday. But. . . that would be mighty hard to do if our power should be out. We have never missed a press day, and I certainly do not want this to be the first. So this morning everyone shifted into super-overdrive. We all picked up the pace and pitched in to do things that are not normally on our plates to do. The goal, to send at least one (and hopefully both) of the publications to the printer this afternoon, 24 hours earlier than normal. We did it once before when a postal strike threatened. We are doing our darndest to make it happen again. We could have just worked along, following our normal timelines and routines, and worried about the storm. And maybe we would have been fine. But we prefer to plan
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Thank You to our generous community for all of your support this past year – Merry Christmas from our homes to Yours! Kings Way Care Centre and Kennebec Manor. thekingswaylifecarealliance.ca
December 9th - December 18th, 2014
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COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS FIREWOOD SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD - quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Servicing new and loyal customers for over 10 years. Call 485-2349. FOR SALE ADULT LIVING GARDEN Home, 17 Christina Crt, Saint John, Open House Sunday December 14th 2:004:00pm (weather permitting). Visit Kijiji ID#1035106688. Contact Brenda 468-2105. PRAYERS PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), O Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then publish it & it will be granted. L.M.
SERVICES OFFERED DAVE’S LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage, construction & roofing materials, demolition, brush, trees, decks, flood clean-ups. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 653-0026. GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil weddings performed when and where you choose. Telephone 847-2079. WE HAUL AWAY junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop off site 54 Backland Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067. ARE YOUR DENTURES 5 years or older? Do you have sore gums? Do you need new dentures? IF SO we can help CALL Kim at 639-0061. FREE SCRAP METAL DROP OFF. All car parts, batteries, lawn mowers, washers & dryers, pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Free junk car and truck removal. Licensed for refrigeration unit disposal, $15 charge. Open 7 days/week, 187 French Village Road. Phone 847-3569. SEWING JOBS DONE for ladies, gentlemen and children. Hems done on pants, dresses etc., other alterations. Call 672-2599. GBS EXCAVATING offers fully
licensed septic work, foundation drains, erosion control, demolition, culverts, old concrete/asphalt removal and more! Call today for a free quote: Chris 6398766 or Matt 651-5172. AFFORDABLE RENOS Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements, Flooring, Ceramic Tile, Windows, Doors, Siding, Decks, Garages, Additions, Appliance Installation, Plastering, Painting, Electrical, Plumbing. Free Estimates - 647-6899.
VEHICLES WAYNE’S AUTO WORLD - In house financing. Buy, sell, lease, rent. Owner Wayne Ganong, bus. 738-6777, cell: 647-8777. www.waynesautoworldltd. com, 53 Epworth Park Road, Grand Bay-Westfield.
CALL OSSEKEAG PUBLISHING AT 832-5613 TO BOOK YOUR COMMUNITY CLASSIFIED AD.
BUSINESS WHO’S WHO BUCKET TRUCK SERVICES
OUT’A REACH
→ All Height Services → Parking Lot Lights → Christmas Lights
→ Cleaning Gutters/Flues → Tree Trimming/Removal → Painting, Signs, Windows
Serving Kings County, NB & Surrounding Areas Corey Barton - (506) 432-6460
CLEANING & HOME REPAIRS Ed’s Cleaning & Home Repairs
Renovations Property Maintenance Spring/Fall Clean-up Small Tractor Service
References & Insured 651-5807
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Interior/Exterior Painting Garbage/Recycling Water Damage Lawn Care Tree/Brush Removal
ededling1@gmail.com
MOVING SERVICES No job too big or small Packing materials Climate controlled storage Free estimates Free loaner wardrobe boxes
650-7548
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TRAINING
ECR Heavy Equipment & Construction Training and Versatile Training Solutions
•1 piece - 7 piece Equipment Training • Evaluation Assessments for Experienced Operators • Driver Training for Class 1, 3 & 4 Vehicles, Safety Courses Text or call (506) 434-4328 www.ecrheavyequipmenttraining.com infovts@nb.aibn.com
Call 832-5613 to book your space. Next Issue: December 19 Deadline: December 12
AT YOUR SERVICE West Side Home Improvements • Residential & Commercial • Repairs, Renovations & New Work • Decks, Doors, Windows, etc. REGISTERED & INSURED
Phone: Roger 214-3194 Email: r101wilson@gmail.com
Do you have a VanEE, Venmar, Life Breath or any other model Heat Recovery Ventilator or Air Exchanger in your home? Has it been serviced in the last year? If not, you should be calling MC Clean Air for a complete cleaning, service and check-up. Replacement parts and units available.
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Appointments: 631-0841 A Division of MC Ventilation Ltd.
Cedar Hill-Greenwood Cemetery
Remember your Loved One by Donating
...We take pride in keeping your Cemetery lovely
and appreciate your understanding of the costs involved.
Mail your cheque to the address below or give a call with a credit card donation, we will send you a Tax Deductible Receipt by return mail.
1650 Manawagonish Rd., Saint John, NB, E2M 3Y3 • 672-4309
Home of the Hampton Herald, Sussex Herald, Valley Viewer & The Tides
To be included in this page call our office at 832-5613
www.ossekeag.ca info@ossekeag.ca
CALL C.K. ADHESIVES Services Offered Include: · Crack Injection, Concrete Walls & Floors · Drain Tile Repair/Replacement · Internal Drain Systems · Sump Pump Installations · Video Inspection FREE · Membranes ESTIMATES! · Ditching, Complete 30+ Years Excavation Services Experience of
WHEN YOU NEED US... WE’LL BE THERE!
Blaine Campbell Phone: (506) 832-5071 www.wetbasementsaintjohn.ca
tel: 832-5613 242 Main street Hampton, nB e5n 6B8 info@ossekeag.ca December 9th - December 18th, 2014
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After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Offer ANNIVERSARY ends January 2, 2015. 2Cash bonus amounts are offered on select new 2014 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on cash purchase offers only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. $6,000 warranty. maximum cash bonus amount only available on the new 2014 Optima Hybrid EX (OP74CE) and includes a $1,000 ECO-Credit. 3Cash purchase price offer for the new 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) with a selling price of $10,495/$11,495 includes $3,600/$4,500 cash credit and excludes delivery and destination fees of $1,485 and $79 PPSA. Total obligation is $12,059/$13,059. See retailer for complete 5 Cashavailable credit amounts offered on select newthrough 2014/2015 models and are deducted negotiated taxes. 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See retailer for complete details. 6Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for the new 2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/ 2015 Sorento 3.3L EX AT AWD (SR75HF)/2015 Sportage SX AT Luxury AWD (SP759F)/2015 Forte SX (FO748F) is $22,395/$34,495/$38,495/$26,695. 7Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Sportage 2.4L 4-cyl AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 8Loan rebate amounts are offered on select new 2014/2015 models 9 and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offer only. Offer varies by trim. Certain conditions apply. Offer ends January 2, 2015. See your dealer for complete details. $1,000 Holiday Bonus amounts are offered on select new 2015 Winter Edition models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offers only, on the 2015 Forte LX+ AT Winter SE (FO74SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (5-seat) Winter SE (RN75SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (7-seat) Winter SE (RN75TF) and 2015 Optima LX AT Winter SE (OP74SF). Offer ends January 2, 2015. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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