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and explanation as to what was causing the delay and when theymight be served. In other words we would bend over backwards tocommunicate with them and work hard to ensure that we weredoing everything possible to resolve their issue.
So how is it that an elderly person can spend 11 hours in ouremergency department and be almost totally ignored for the entiretime. When she needed to use the facilities, I had to t rack someonedown to provide some service. Had I not been there, how longwould she have waited for someone to simply ask how was shedoing and was there anything that she needed.
It is a sad commentary on our society that I can get faster andmore caring health care for my dog than I can for a family member.Is the problem not enough resources?? A more recent visit withanother family member t ook 2 ½ hours during which she receivedless than 10 minutes of actual attention. Knowing several otherpeople who were also there, I can confirm that their experience wasexactly the same.Doing a bit of analysis, I did a count of the approximate number of
patients actually inside the ER and estimated that there were nomore than 30 patients actually inside the ER at that time. I also dida count of staff that I could actually see at one t ime and counted 18staff present. Assuming that not all staff visible were nurses anddoctors, let's say that 10 staff were actually hands on with patienttreatment and allowing for a mere 50% of their time actuallyworking with patients, one would expect that each patient wouldreceive about 10 minutes of attention each hour. Nope!! Not evenclose!!
It wouldn't take a genius to make a few visits to the ER and ask patients just how they feel about the service that they are receiving.
Check and see how many people are leaving without service afterwaiting hours in frustration.This past weekend, I gave myself a nasty litt le cut with a grinder.
Certainly not life threatening, but as a gaping wound was definitelyin need to stitches in order to get it closed properly. My decisionwas that a life time of slowly seeping blood from an unhealedwound was far superior to the frustration of dealing with ourmedical system.
So I have been talking to a good friend of mine, The Jet, and foran agreed upon number of doggy treats he is willing to see if he canget me in to see his doctor. He assured me though that if I whinedand didn't behave myself while I was getting stitched up that Iwould just have to find my own veterinarian the next time. 800
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TH10 ANNUAL HAMPTON FIVE-MILER
What could be more r ewarding and more fun t han being wita lot of people who share t he comm on bond of want ing to bhappy, stay healthy, and enjoy each other's company? Well …
why not venture out to Hampton High School on SundaythSeptember 12 and join a few hundred other like-minde
thpeople for t he 10 Annual Hampton Five-Miler and be one othose people? Now before you stop reading thinking this not for you, keep going. Walkers are welcome!
This event is sponsored by The Hampton River Runnerwhich is made up of a group of individua ls from all walks of lifand all levels of fitn ess and ability. Some ar e serious runn erbut many others are recreational joggers, walkers anwaddlers of all sizes, ages and shapes. Our goal is to promotfitness in our com mun ity by our example, and the proceedfrom this event go directly to projects in and arounHampton th at do just t hat.
Fitness, what ever level, is a lifelong pu rsuit so we t arget thyout h in our community at th is event with a "Kids Kilomet rerun specifically designed for them. That takes place beforthe longer run begins so others can cheer them on. So yocan br ing t he kids an d make it a family event (we also providchildcare - so no excuse!)
There is a great feast of nutritious home-made sandwichescookies, fruit, drinks, etc. afterwards and the chance to ghome with a prize at the Awards Cerem ony. The event is listeon t he Town of Hampt on website as well as on The Hampt oRiver Runners website at: www.hamptonriverrunners.ca. Ap r o c e e d s g o t o wa r d spromoting healthy activeliving in our com munity.
Five-Miler late regist rat ionis 8:00-9:30am on the day of the run, Sunda y, Septem ber
th12 , with the run starting at10:00am. Register in advancefor a $10 discount on t he $35fee. Under 18 register for$10. Registration for theKids' Kilomet re is on race dayonly ($5) and the run startsat 9:00am.
So, come out and join us -this could be the start of
someth ing good! 407
KV OLD BOYReturn ing for anoth er year, the KV Old Boyswill be at the following locations until theend of October from 9 :30am-1:00pm for t heconvenience of residents who may wish todonate their redeemable containers to
stcharity: 1 Saturday of mont h - parking lot,
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rdPetro-Canada service stat ion, Wells; 3 Saturday of mont hparking lot , Stat e Farm Insuran ce (next to Vito’s), Rothesay.
Resident s are reminded t he KV OLD BOYS will gladly pick uredeemable cont ainers. Some containers on which a deposis paid include: soft drinks; beer, wine & spirits; water bot tlefruit juices; veget able juices and all low alcohol drinks.
You can get in t ouch by: Fax - 847-1369 ; Tel - 847-5895 ( leava message); or email - kvob@nbnet .nb.ca ( we’ll reply with aemail). 403
10th Anniversar yPROVINCIAL CHAMPIO NSH IP ROAD RACE
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Late Registration: 8:00 - 9:30 amRace Start: Kids’ Kilometre 9:00 am
5-Miler 10:00 am
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Registration forms available at: Alex Coffin Fitness Shop, Saint John Aquatic CentreYMCA in SJ, Kredl’s Corner Market, Holly’s Restaurant & Pharmasave in Hampton
5-MILER EARLY REGISTRATION ONLY $25 ($35 ON RACE DAY)SPECIAL (UNDER 18) $10 & KIDS’ KM $5 (Register on race day only)
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TURKEY SUPPERI N S M I T H SCREEKThe Annual Turkey
Supper at the Smiths
Cree k Hall will be held
on Sat urd ay, Oct obernd
2 from 3:30-6:30pm.
The menu includes:
t urke y & dressing with
a l l t h e t r i m m i n g s ,
c h o i c e o f p i e f o rdessert. Cost for the
supper is $10/ adults;
$ 5 / c h i ld r e n 6 -1 2 ;
children under 6 eat
for free . Takes ou t will
be available.
C o m e e n j o y
Thanksgiving dinner
early. Proceeds from
th e supper are for the
Smiths Creek United
Church. 52 6
QUALITY OF LIFE INITIATIVE MEETINGThe Quality of Life Init iative commu nit y group d edicat ed
to en vironment al int egrity and clean water in th e larger
Kings Count y area will be holding a public meet ing at 7:30th
on Mond ay, Septe mber 13 at the Central Kings
Recreation Centre. This meeting will bring community
mem bers up to date as
to the activities and
meetings held by the
executive in the last
few months . L ight
refreshments will be
provided.
We look forward to
y o u r c o n t i n u e d
support . 52 4
BREAKFAST FOR SINGLESIf you ar e single, separ at ed, divorced or
widowed feel free to join other area
singles every Sunday, 10:00am at
Holly's Resta ura nt in t he Hampt on Mall
as we share a wonderful breakfast and
conversation. Inform at ion available for
other events happening for singles in
our are a. We'd love t o have you join u s !
Phone Pam at 832-5438 or Allan at832-7713 for mor e informat ion. 81 9
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Satur day, September 11 from 9:00am to 2:00pm aHampt on High School (3 4 Elizabeth Avenue). Ford Test Driv– for every person who takes a t est drive in on e of the sevenew Ford vehicles that will be at HHS, Ford will donat e $20 ( ta max $6,000) to help support HHS Ath letics.This event is organized by the HHS Foot ball Alumni. 125
SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY NEW46 M agnolia Avenue, 432-4585, sussexpl@ gnb.caHours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday,Thursday & Friday 10:00am-5:00pm,Wedn esday 12:00noon-8:00pm Saturday &Sunday - closed.
Fall Preschool Program ming:
Storytime and Toddlertime will bothth
resume on Thursday, Septem ber 3 0 from10:30-11:00am and Babies in the Library will start up agai
ston Friday, Oct ober 1 from 10:30-11:00am . All preschoolerwelcome!
The Inspirat ional Book Club will have it s first fall meet ing oth
Satur day, September 18 at 10:00am to discuss thei
summer selections: “Redeeming Love” by Francine Rivers“Have a Little Faith” by Mitch Albom and “The BreakdowLane” by Jacquelyn Mitchard.
The Adult Book Club is delight ed t o welcome local au th oJan King, to our first meeting of the fall on Wednesday
ndSeptember 22 at 6:30pm . We will be discussing th e first t wbooks in her spell binding “Island Magic” Trilogy set ibreath-taking PEI. Copies of both “Circle of Grace” an“Circle of Hope” are available at t he front desk.
We are pleased to welcome back New Brunswick authoNicholas Guitard. He will be joining us on Wednesday
thSeptember 29 at 7:00pm t o share direct ions and anecdotefrom his new book “Wat erfalls of New Brunswick: A Guide”.
As always, free computer lessons are available bappointment. Please call 432-4585 for more information
tFall/ Winter Hours commence on Monda y, Septe mber 13The library will be open Tuesday, Thursday & Frida10:00am-5:00pm; Wedn esda y 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturda9:00am -5:00pm ; closed - Sun day & Mond ay.
Please note the library will be closed on Wednesdayth
September 15 for Employee Development Day.The Fall edition of our newsletter is now available wit
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BRADEN - BACK FROM GAMESth
The week of August 9 , 12 year old Braden Gendron of Hampt on was one of only two at hlet es from New Brunswick to
threpresent t he Province at t he 5 Canadian NationalTransplant Games in Quebec City. These Games are a uniqueopportu nity for t ransplant recipients from all over Canada t ogather in a friendly and warm atm osphere.
The goal of the Games is to increase public awareness onorgan and tissue donation by showing that not only doestr ansplantat ion save lives, but th at t he recipients can ret urnto full and active lives. Aside from promoting organ donorawareness, the Games give the transplant recipients andth eir families the opport unity to meet organ donor familiesand to share moment s with t hem and express their gratitude.
Preparing for th e competit ion encourages the part icipantsto improve their fitness and lead a more active life. Bradenreceived a double lung transplant at Sick Kids in Toronto inSeptember of 2009 and was one of almost 100 transplantrecipients competing at th e Games. He was thrilled to att endth e Games for th e first t ime and represent th e Province alongwith fellow New Brunswicker, Mark Black, a dou ble lun g andheart tr ansplant recipient from Moncton .
The Games provided Braden with th e opport unity to m eetwith many other transplant recipients from across the
Countr y. Braden made t he most of the opport unity bycompet ing in badminton, t able tennis, and several track andfield event s bringing hom e one gold and t wo bronze medals.His next goal is to r epresent Canada at th e World Games inSouth Africa in 2013.
To learn mor e about th e Games and how you can supportorgan donation, visit www.organ-donation-works.org orJenn ifer Gendron at jgendron@nb.sympat ico.ca. 119
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HAMPTON RURAL CEMETERWith all these sunny days, why not take adrive t hrough Hampton Rural Cemet er y.All the grass and lots are kept wellmaint ained, you will find no evidence of neglect. A new sign, designed by Shaw
Signs, will greet you at the entrance of th e Hampton Rural Cemeter y, at t he end of Cemet ery Roadwhich was deeded from Abrah am Yeoman s proper ty to thHampton Rural Cemet er y.
The company was enacted by the Lieutenant GovernoLegislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Ne
rdBrunswick on May 3 , 1883. The Bylaws stat e t hat those whobtained a lot in the cemetery become members of thcompany. Each member is entitled t o att end a generameet ing and discuss all mat ter s pertaining to th e upkeep othe cemet er y and t he purpose of choosing the Directors fothe Management of the Rural Cemet er y.
Anyone in possession of a lot is ent itled an d most welcome t
attend our Annual General Meeting which will be held othThursday, Sept ember 16 , 7:00pm in the lower level of SPaul’s Presbyterian Church in Hampton. We welcome youinput.
Presiden t , Marjor ie Yeom ans. 12
CERTIFICATE OF GRATITUDE PRESENTEDSister Doreen McGuire received a certificate of gratitud
thfrom Mayor Ken Chor ley on August 8 at St. Alphonsus Parisfor her contr ibutions to t he Hampton commun ity. A pastoraassociate at the parish since 1989, Sister McGuire is liturgical musician and spiritual director. She recentl
thcelebrated her 50 anniversary as a Sister of Charity of thImmaculate Conception. 11 7
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September 12th Holy CommunionHoly EucharistSunday School
9:00 am10:30 am10:30 am
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH486 Kennebecasis River Road, Hamptonwww.stpaulsanglicanhampton.com Rev. Leo Martin
832-3375
A W a r m
W e l c o m e
T o A l l
“The word of the Lord abides for ever. That word is the good
news which was preached to you.” 1 Peter 1.25
September 19th Holy CommunionCelebration Service
9:00 am2:00 pm
September 26th Holy CommunionHoly EucharistSunday School
9:00 am10:30 am10:30 am1784 Rte. 845
Summerville, NB763-2149
Everyone Welcome
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Sunday MorningMass Only
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TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGE
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Bayswater-Summervill e Long Reach WestfieldUnited Churches
Minister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson
Church Office: 757-2201
Website: www.2riversunited.com
Sept 12
Sept 19
Peninsula Worship at SummervilleWestfield United
Peninsula Worship at Long ReachWestfield United
09:30am11:00am
09:30am11:00am
Sept 26 Peninsula Worship at SummervilleWestfield United
09:30am11:00am
Oct 03 Peninsula Worship at Long ReachWestfield United
09:30am11:00am
NAUWIGEWAUK CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching & TeachingCHRIST for ALLALL for CHRIST
We welcome you to attend any or all of our services.For more information and transportation, please call 832-3856 or 832-4576
Schedule of Sunday Services10:00am-10:45am - Bible School - Classes for all ages11:00am-12:00pm - Worship
Welcomes You Non-denominational - Evangelical
Wednesdays - Bible Study 7:00pm
Erb's Cove Baptist Church612 Route 850 ~ Erb’s Cove, NB
Rev. Edward Shaw832-3836
Everyone is welcome
A Church where Love is a way of life!
Sunday Worship 9:30am Followed by a time of fellowshipSunday School 11:00amWednesday 7:30pm Bible Study & Prayer TimeFriday Nights 7:30pm Youth Group
3rd Sat of each month - Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Sunday Worship 10:15am
Nothing to do? Come fill a pew!
HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH24 Robb Court, Hampton
Minister: Rev. Keith Lyons
Church: 832-5050Residence: 832-5383huc@nb.aibn.com
All are welcome to worship in our community of faith.
100 Dutch Point Road, Hampton, N.B.
Pastor: Jack LeBlanc 832-3814
Head Elder: Jerry Smith 832-7772Saturday Service: 9:15 am Song Service
9:30 am Sabbath SchoolSabbath School provides various age group Bible lesson study classes. There isalso emphasis on global mission projects, as the Seventh-Day Adventist Churchis a world wide organization.
Worship Service: 11:00 am Saturday
All are welcome to come and share His blessings with us.
MARANATHA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
John 10:10“...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.”
Rev. F. W. WickettCh: 485-2257
outreachpc@nb.aibn.com
2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Poin t
Al l Wel come
st Tuesday (1 Tuesday of each month)
7:00pm Today’s Chris tian
Girls’ Club (ages 10-15)
Wednesday7:30 pm Family Night -
Adult Bible StudyKidz Zone (ages 4-12)
Friday7:00 pm U -turn (Ages 12+)
Sunday10:30 am Worship & Kingdom Kidz
(ages 2-11)
Youth Classes (12-18)
6:30 pm Evening Service Outdoor evening services
August - weather permitting
st Monday (1 Monday of each month)
7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group
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Directions to TH E KNOLLExit 192 Right onto RTE 121 toward Sussex. Right onto Main Street.
Keep right onto Broad Street. Over the Train tracks. Right onto Magnolia Ave,Right onto Malone Street, Straight onto Malone Way.
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Malone Way
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www.prest igeHomes.ca 506-433-1001• The Knoll
Call for an appointm ent to view The Knoll Office H ours: Mon t o Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm
433-9131 ext 115
Advantages with having a Prestige home:Factory and Service CenterMinutes away from The Knoll
Built with the Quality Prestige Homeshas been known for over 35 years
Energy Efficient Homes7 Year Structural Warranty
Top Quality Building Componentswith Excellent Manufacturers Warranties
Amenities in Sussex:45 minutes to either Moncton or Saint John
Real Community LivingHospital and Health Center
Soon to be built Fundy Civic CenterClose by Nature Trails
Many Churches, Clubs and Organizations to joinShopping, Restaurants,Golf and Curling Club
ND2 ANNUAL CORN BOIL!
ndThe 2 annual Emmaus Group Home corn boil will be held on
thFrida y, Sept ember 10 from 4:00-7:00pm at 274 MainStree t , Hampton (future home of the Shire townPublications). Rain date for the event, if necessary, will be
thFrida y, Sept ember 17 - same t ime.
Help us help our friends at the Emmaus Home to raisemoney for necessar y renovat ions to t his ver y essent ial specialcare facility. Stop in on your way hom e from work, enjoy somelive enter tainmen t, meet th e men of th e Emmau s Home and
eat some delicious corn!This Event is entirely free and is open to everyone! CashDonations t o t he Emmau s Home will be accepted and gr eatlyapprec iated ! Have fun and help your com munity by at tendingthis event . 525
UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFETBreakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 8:0010:00am at the WI/Seniors’ (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upham. Comand enjoy a really filling breakfast with your friends and neighbour
for only $6.00/ person, $20/ family - or have just toast and coffee fo$2.00. Presented by the Anglican Parish Churches of Upham.For more information contact 832-7253. 507
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE IN MARKHAMVILLEThe Knox United Church, Markhamville, will be holding the
thanniversary service Sunday, September 12 at 2:30pm. Lunch wibe served after the service, everyone welcome. 521
7:00 pm
St. Alphonsus Parish, Church Street, Hampton
“As day draws to a close...”Silence, Song and Word become prayer.
Evening Prayer welcomes the community of Hampton and
Kings County the 3rd Tuesday of each month September to June
e moc l e Wo t Even in g P r a y e r
Church Chart
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Thanking My Sponsors:
Local UA 213 Pipe FitterUnionMaster MechanicalD & R ContractingLoughery Law OfficeRoyal Lepage Atlant ic
Your Generous Sponsorship wasgreatly appreciated, it was anamazing and great experience.
Thanks Again, Cody Greer
I, Cody Greer, would like to thank you for yoursponsorship! Your contribution allowed me to travel,compete and represent our province, New Brunswick atthe Canadian Eastern Rugby Championships held inTruro Nova Scotia. Along with a few other local
talented sports players who had numerous try outs, withplayers from all over New Brunswick who were then chosen to represent"Team New Brunswick U 16 BoysRugby". Teams were th erecompeting from Ontario thru toNewfoundland. Not only did wehave an amazing experience &represented our province, NewBrunswick, to the fullest, we broughthome the Championship!
From left to right: Connor Carson,Luke Boudreau, Peter O'Brien, CodyGreer, Jackson Chamberlain, DevinHenry & Collin Spragg
The family of
would like to invite you
to an Open House
in celebration of
Jarvis’ 80th Birthday.
JARVIS McQUIN
The family of
would like to invite you
to an Open House
in celebration of
Jarvis’ 80th Birthday.
JARVIS McQUIN
Sunday, September 12, 2-4pm
St. Francis Xavier Hall,
Church Ave., Sussex
Sunday, September 12, 2-4pm
St. Francis Xavier Hall,
Church Ave., Sussex
Best Wishes Only!!Best Wishes Only!!
80th Birthday Celebration0th Birthday Celebration
In loving memory of Steve Maxwellwho passed away, September 15, 2005.
...All my love, Bev
Memory is the “Peaceful Lane”Where love was built so true. A Lane I’ll always travel downTo embrace the beautiful view. It’s hard to believe that life goes on
Five years have gone and passed. I’ll never forget the love we had My memories will always last.
In loving memory of our Son
Stephen Maxwellwho passed away September 15, 2005.
If tears could build a stairway,and memories a lane,
We’d walk right up to Heaven,and bring you home again.
Always loved and rememberedMom & Dad
Happy 55thAnniversary
M aarten & K at ieDen Admirant
Drop in at Collina Hall,Pearsonville Rd.
Saturday Sept. 11/102-5pm.
Best Wishes Only
Happy 1st Anniversary to
L ea h (D z el me)
&M a tt hew T r evor
Their wedding was celebratedSeptember 12th, 2009.
We wish you many, many yearsof love and happiness.
L ove you l ots.M om & D ad
Cong rat ulat ionsCong rat ulat ions to Cadet WarrantOfficer 2nd Class
(WO2) Job Burns for
receiving his PrivatePilot License this
summer while in the Air Cadet Power PilotScholarship program at
GFT Aerospace inGander,Newfoundland.
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In loving memory of
Louanna Elizabeth Clarke
Forever loved by,Mother, Huanna Clarke
& Family
She was taken without any warning
Her going left hearts filled with pain,
But though she is gone from amongst us
In our hearts she will always remain.
Who passed away at thethWorld Trade Centre September 11 , 2001.
Morgan Perry, RMT.Has recently graduated from the Massage Therapy
Program at Eastern College in Saint John.
W e are pleased and excited t o have Morgan start her
career wit h us at Vitalis Massage Therapy.Call today to book an appointment with Morgan.
832-70071031 Main St reet
Hampton, NBwww.vitalismassage.com
Vitalis Massage Therapyis pleased to introduce the
newest member of our t eam.
HAMPTON FOOD BASKET & CLOTHINGCENTREThanks are extended to all who helped with gifts of time,talent s and treasures in the past m onth ; you made life bett erfor a great many needy people.
Once again ther e are several groups that we wish to t hank for t heir great - generosity Zelda for t he food and support andTheta Master Beta Sigma Phi for their support. A veryheart felt ‘Thank You’ to t he gardener s at th e Commun ityGardens, not only have t hey been delivering fresh vegetables
to our clients homes through the last few weeks, but hugepiles of fresh veggies were delivered on Client Day. These wereaccompanied by member s from the garden who helped tohand out all the lovely boun ty. You gladden ed many heart s aswell as providing wonderful nourishment, Blessings on youall.
We are in n eed of single beds, crib, play pen, t oaste r, kitchenchairs, washer and two fridges; if you can help with any of th ese items please call Janice at 83 2-4340.
The next day for preparation is on Wedn esday, Sept emberth
15 ; clients will be served from 8.30-11.00am on Thursday,th
September 16 .Mailing address is: Hampton Food Basket, 39 Tilley Street ,
Unit 2 , Hampt on NB E5N 5B4. Receipt s for all donat ions willbe issued in t he new year un less oth erwise requested.
Emergency Numbers: Janice 832-4340, Judy, 832-3291,Debbie 832-4039 , Bet ty 832-7526 . ‘Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have
done it unto me’. 107
Reminder : THE 14 0 PENINSULA ARMY CADETSThe first ‘fall’ meet ing for t he Peninsula Cadet s will be held
thon Wednesd ay, Sept ember 8 beginning at 6:15 andconcluding at 9 :00pm. We cordially invite all stu dent sbetween 12-19 years of age t o at ten d. The Cadet movement
does not have any registrat ion fees and provides all uniformsand educat ional material free of charge.For further information please feel free to call Officer C.
Donnelly at 849- 7177 . We are hoping t o see many new facesto join all the great planned event s. 405
AUCTION 45'S IN BELLEISLEAuction 45's - an evening of cards is now being held at theBelleisle Creek Hall on Saturdays at 7:30pm. $3.00/ person,all welcom e. 511
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HAMPTON-PIGGS PEAK NEWS
Great friends came together to listen to great music and supporta great cause at the second annual "Concert by the Creek" on
stAugust 21 . Once again this year, a beaut iful starlit nightprovided the backdrop to an incredibly talented lineup of musicians who performed a spectrum of music encompassingclassical, pop, reggae, blues and folk.
The music was incredible from start to finish and, on behalf of the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership, I would like t o t hank thefollowing performers: Downside Up (Emily DesRoches, Jessica
Urquart , Bailey Dalton, Jeremy Legere, Stewart Murray); JordynSaulnier; Alec Boudreau; Craig Martin; Bradley Hachey; Derek Doucet ; Alan and Arlene DesRoches; Denis Legere and RichardFrenet te; Emily Kennedy and Chloe Squance; Dylan Farrell andRandi Green; The Non-Commitments (Jamie Gamble, Howard
LaBillois, Chris Armstrong, and Maureen Boulanger); GlenHall; Bill Preeper and Sandy McKay; Emily Carlson and AndreConrad; and 90-year old Eddie Edinger who closed the night witthe anti-war classic "Last Night I had the Strangest Dream"Thanks also to Luke Pickering and Jake Whelpley for doing thsound. Special thanks to Blair Boudreau for opening hibackyard to us and once again hosting this event which habecome a classic in its own right.
Laura Myers and Chris Rendell are t he organizers of Concert bthe Creek - last year's event provided funding for them to traveto Piggs Peak and support the work we are doing there. In doinso they followed in t he footsteps of other Hampton ians who wenbefore them to pursue the Partnership's mission of alleviatinthe impact of HIV/ AIDS in that community. Among thespredecessors was our dear friend, John Murphy, who we als
remember as one of our favourite musicaperformers. John passed away not long afteperforming at last year's Concert by the Creeand, although he wasn't with us this year, wknow John's spirit was present. John loveevents like this and we were reminded of himby his bodhran drum that had a position oprominence on stage and contributed to aalmost mystical quality of the evening.
The audience expressed its heartfeappreciation and support through donationtotaling almost $2,000! In addition, we hathree new Starfish sponsors sign up to paschool fees for three h igh school students foanother year. These funds will help thPartnership to cont inue support inworthwhile project s in Piggs Peak as we looforward t o 2011.
Over the next few months we will pay schoofees and fund projects for t his year while alsassessing our capacity to commit to projectfor next year. Your cont ribut ions arnecessary to allow us t o cont inue t o provid
financial assistance. If you would like t o learmore about the Hampton-Piggs PeaPartnership or make a donation please caMark Bettle at 832-0003 or visit our websitat www.hampt onpiggspeak.ca. 110
62 Maple Avenue – 432-1907
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Doors Open at 1pmVisit www.welcomewagon.ca
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NB WOODLOT FIELD DAYWoodlot owners, forest technicians and managers and othersinterested in woodlot management will be taking a look at somerecent innovations in woodlot management and viewing
thsilverculture results on Saturday, September 18 from 10:00am-3:00pm at SNB’s Woodlot Owner of the Year’s woodlot at LowerRidge near Havelock.
Fundy Model Forest , NB Federat ion of Woodlot Owners, INFORand SNB Wood Co-op have joined t ogether to present a provincialwoodlot field day, in the hopes this event will once again be anannual fixture on the woodlot calendar.
There will be on-going displays throughout the day and there isno charge to attend but to aid in planning please pre-register bycalling 1-800-546-4838 or 506-432-7575 or emailing
thadmin@fundymodelforest.net bySeptember 13 .
Vi s i t t h e F u n d y Mo d e l F o r e s t we b s i t e(www.fundymodelforest.net) for more information. 523
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Mondays - 45's @ 8:00pm; Cadets begin onth
September 14 at 6:30pm.
Tuesdays - Double crib @ 8:00pm.
Wednesdays - House League Darts st art s on Octoberth
6 . For more information contact Heather Benjaminat 433-6428.
Thursdays - Correction: Dabber Bingo, Jackpot$1,000 in 50# ’s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in51# ’s and/ or consolation prize $100. Doors open at 6:00pm,Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building
jackpot in 52# ’s and/ or consolation prize $100. We also havewild # ’s in some of regular bingo games. Come & support yourcharity event . Starts 7:00pm sharp.
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Saturday, September 11 -Legion Appreciation Day from10:00am-5:00pm with a cornboil and pot luck meal. Allmembers and guests welcome.
Are you a veteran who doesnot receive a pension or healthcare benefits? It does notmatter how long you served.For more information contactGordon McKenzie, ServiceOfficer RCL # 76 at 432-0779.
To rent the Legion Hall pleasecontact Marg Lewell at 839-2212 or Gordon at 432-0779 or
485-8849. 502
Rem inder: PARKINSON SUPERWALKThe Sussex Valley Parkinson Chapt er would like t o invite youlace-up your sneakers, bring a friend or submit a team and
nd join them for t heir 2 annual Parkinson SuperWalk, which
thwill be held on Satur day, September 11 at the RoyalCanadian Legion, Sussex. Registration is a 1:00pm with thewalk starting at 2:00pm.
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Saturda y, October 2, - M ystery Day Tour $85p p(includes tr ip full of fun a nd laught er plus lunch an d supp er).
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yo u r o w n b u s in e s s? Attend a free information session to find out more about
available government programs that can help you get started. When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building
For more information, call Jill: 832-6207
or Dave: 432-2680
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HAMPTON SENIOR'S RESOURCE CENTER NEWSThe first paper of the mont h and the new season and I start withan apology. When getting started for the new season I did notth ink about the first Monday being Labour Day. Square dancingdid start that day and I took it for grant ed that everything elsedid as well. So sorr y hope t hat I didn't inconvenience anyone.
th Monday, Sept ember 13 morning, the quilting and crafts areon t he agenda. New quilters are always welcome. Any questions,call Anna Young 832-5056; 1:00pm, Swedish Weaving Classesstart again, giving you an afternoon of entert ainment and work with a light lunch being served. For information on SwedishWeaving call Betty Prent ice. Mondays at 8:00pm, square dancing is on-going and newdancers are always welcome to join, come and learn. Dancersare friendly and it is a fun filled evening. Tuesdays at 7 :00pm, Bridge players are in at tendance and youare welcome t o join them. Wedn esdays 7:30pm, Auct ion 45 players gat her for a fun filledevening followed by a light lunch . Thursdays at 10:00am, the musicians gather for a couple of hours of music and singing. Some songs that you have notheard in years, as well as some that we hear often. All are good.Then at 12:00noon there will be a delicious dinner and theprice is $4 for members. Non-members $5.
If you wish to rent the center for a special occasion call 832-7871, leave a message and your call will be returned. TheRotary Club of Hampton also provides a bar facility forfunctions at t he Center.Anyone having a b irthday or anniversary th is mont h we extend
our best wishes.Anyone ill or in hospital we wish you a speedy recovery and
ret urn to t he Center. We miss you.Submitt ed by Mary Long. 113
LIONS BINGO - COLES ISLANDBingo is held at th e Coles Island Lions Hall (Route10, Coles Island) ever y Wednesday night. Doorsopen at 6:30, Bingo starts at 7:30pm. For moreinfo call Elmer at 362-5534 . 501
PET BIRD RESCUELocated at 95 Neck Road, Summerville, “Pet Bird Rescue” isnon-profit rescue centre for pet birds who have beeneglected or cannot remain in t heir present h ome. An efforis made to find homes for them, or a home will be provideuntil other arrangements can be made. For those who artu rning in pet s - cage, toys and food must be p rovided.For mor e informat ion contact 506-763-3323. 825
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ON OUR COVER - HAMPTON ROTARY NEWS
The mont hs of June, Ju ly and August have been busy ones fothe Rotary Club of Hampton. In June we hosted at a regulaMonday night meet ing, the Group Study Exchange group fromBrazil who were being hosted by the Rotar y Club of Sussex forfew days priort o t h e i rr e t u r n t oBrazil. Whilein Hamptont h e y w e r es h o w nS p o o n e rIsland Park a n d t h eCredo Projectat the CourtH o u s e . I nJuly we hadour officialvisit from theD i s t r i c tGovernor John Carkner of Fredericton, NB. Prior t o his meet inwith the executive of the club and then attending a regulameeting, John was given a guided tour of our community b
Rotarians Dale Somerville and Keith Lyons; again SpooneIsland and the Credo project were featured as well as the TowCommons project. During our regular meeting DG Carknepresided over t he induction of two persons int o Rotary. We arhappy to have Gar y Rent and Duncan McRae join our club. Botare alreadyt a k i n g ar e a d yin te res t insome of thework we dohere in thecommunity.G a r y a n d
some of theo t h e rm e m b e r sh a v e b e e ndoing somec leanup of the SpoonerIsland Park while Duncanis doing someof the background work for a project related to Rotary's focuon "End Polio Now". More of that in anot her art icle in the future
At the same meeting we said farewell to Roberto MartineGarza the incoming exchange student for 2009/ 10 an
welcome home to Chelsea Craig who had returned from a yeain Japan. We hope to have her speak somet ime in the futurwhen she is home from university in Halifax. Also at t he meet inwas Will MacMackin who has since left for Berlin as ououtgoing student for 2010/ 11. Our incoming student will arrivin J anuar y from Australia.
In August the posters for the annual book sale in October wenup and t he books are starting to come into t he Pharmasave. O
thAugust 9 we received some delightful thank you's from some othe children who received bike helmets from the club. Thmembers enjoyed reading them dur ing the meet ing. On Augus
th14 Rotarians were busy as we t ook part in the Hampton Townwide Yard Sale with tables at the Senior's Resource Cent re and barbeque out side for hungry shoppers and workers. Thank yo
to all who supported us in this project. 111
Paul Beals presenting a visiting GroupStudy Exchange Team leader fromsouthern Brazil with a Hampton Rotar y
John Carkner, Rotary Districk Governonof District 7810 with new inductedRota rians Gar y Rent and Duncan McRae;and Beverley Lyons, 2010/ 11 Rotar y Clubof Hampton President.
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Tammy Greer - 650-4067
Best Real Estate Agency in Sussex and surrounding area in the 2008 Readers Choice Survey held by the Kings County Record.
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Its been a busy season! I would like to take thisopportunity to thank all of my past & present clients
From Sales Achievement 2008 to
Residential Real Estate Services Recognitionof Professionalism for Achieving...
THE MASTER SALES AWARD 2009
Comments from past clients... *Tammy was very committed and involved in knowing what was
important to us, and kept our needs and wants priority.*Tammy was wonderful from beginning to end, and still keeps in
contact with us.*We were very impressed that Tammy knew how to, and did the
water test for us.*The knowledge that Tammy shared in regards to our Land purchase
from HST, Rd Frntage to Test Holes, Royal Dist Planning Commisionand The Dept of Health information was very helpful.
Very Popular Country Store & Gas Bar -Currently VERY Successful !! Only 12mins fr Sussex. This popular buisness islooking for new owners, to take over andcarry on tradition as they are Retiring after35 yrs. Fresh baked goods, Produce,
Groceries, Gas, Diesel, Lotto, DVD`s,Hunting supplies, ATM Machine, Turn keyinvestment opportunity. Fully activeoperational convenience store, gas station,and propane tank exchange with strongpotential to reopen restaurant part in theback or turn into your living area. Locatedonly 12 minutes from Sussex on popularRoute 10, travelling to Cambridge Narrowsor Fredericton, minutes from Cody`sWashdemoak Lake and Cottage Country.New roof 2008, new oil tank and furnace2010, numerous inclusions, all restaurantequipment to remain. Heating and financialstatements available upon request.$429,000 MLS® SJ101159
One level living at its best! A must see -Adorable cozy and affordable 2 bedroomhome on 1+- Acres, bright kitchen, nicesize living room, walkout basement.Everything from doors, windows, roof andflooring all NEW. Pride of Ownership
Evident.“Move In Ready” needingabsolutely no work with everything up todate including paint, new trim, newkitchen, new hardwood floors. Nice sizeentryway, main floor laundry, entertainoutdoors on your private large naturalcedar stained back deck. Crush graveldriveway/yard beautifully landscapedflower gardens, and your very ownvegetable garden. Double detached garage24x24. $ 149,900MLS® SJ104120
323 0 LOCH LOMOND RD,SAINT J OHN. $149,900
11931 ROUTE 10,
LONG CREEK $42 9,000
D ra w l i n R d , B a rn e s v i l l e
Great building Lot on 4 Acres4 Acres Country Living. Partly
wooded & partly cleared. Vendorwill have Surveyed and In LandTitles. Just 20 minutes to SaintJohn or 15 minutes to Hampton.Close to many snowmobile trails,and ATVing, Well maintained yrround Government Municiple RdMLS® SJ102330
$24,500
R e s o r t L a n e . $ 1 9 , 5 0 0The Washademoak Lake awaits
you with this beautiful 1 +/- acreparcel of land that has a drivewayin, power poles and a gravel slabready for your travel trailer orcottage. deeded privileges andc o m m o n a c c e s s t oshoreline/waterfront, just seconds
away to the famous Washademoak Lake. MLS SJ103256
LAND FOR SALE 2 ACRES OR 6 ACRESTi tu sv i l l e /Upham/Barnesv i l l e Areas
$18 ,000-44 ,000well over 180 ft Rd Frontage
MLS® SJ102989 MLS® #: SJ102990
1227 RTE 820 BarnesvilleMLS® SJ100293 SOLD
2088 RTE 820 UphamMLS® SJ101779 SOLD
502 Grovehill Rd, BarnesvilleMLS® SJ102966 SOLD
820 BarnesvilleMLS® SJ102096 SOLD
10 ARES RTE 820 UphamMLS® SJ101546 SOLD
Old Stage Coach Rd, HamptonMLS® SJ102268 SOLD
Passekeag,TitusvilleMLS® SJ101682 SOLD
Otter lake Rd, Baxters CornerMLS® #: SJ101216 SOLD
160 Drawlin Rd, BarnesvilleMLS® #: SJ102970 SOLD
3 Ca m p b e l l L a n e ,
Ca m b r i d g e N a r r o w s ,
Wa s h a d e m o a k L a k e ,
$139,900Quaint-Cozy, One Level two bdrmHome on 4 Acres with 24x14 outbuilding. MLS® SJ104269
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WHAT IS CONTRABAND TOBACCOMany of you may wonder what cont raband t obacco is. Trut h btold, most of us may have been in t he presence of contrabantobacco or know of people who buy or sell the product. Undethe Excise Act, 2001, a label or tear strip must appear opackages of cigarettes and pouches of tobacco indicating thathe manufacturer has paid the relevant duties. Thmanufacturer's name and address or permit number musappear on the package. If you purchase cigarettes sold iunstamped cartons, re-sealable plastic bags or which do nodisplay the Health Canada warnings on the package, you are ipossession of illegal tobacco products. The consequences obeing in possession of contraband t obacco products carries minimum fine of $1000 .00 and up t o five years in jail.
The contraband tobacco business is often viewed ainoffensive and simple stretch of the law to save a few buckTradit ionally seen as a victimless crime, t obacco t rafficking now regarded as a significant source of income for all levels oorganized crime, who reinvest the substantial profits tsupport other criminal activities such as drugs, firearmtrafficking, prostitu tion and hu man trafficking t o name a fewA large portion of the readers are probably saying t
themselves, ‘we live in small ruracommunities, there is no such thing a
organized crime in this area' unfortunat ely th is is not the case. ThAtlant ic region has the second largesp e r c e n t a g e o f c o n s u m e r s ocontraband tobacco in Canadather efore, contraband t obacco producsmuggler and traffickers have a largpresence in our region. Furthermorethe presence of contraband tobaccproducts causes the federal anprovincial governments to loshundreds of millions of dollars in tarevenue annually, money that coulfund social programs, education
employment programs and healtcare. It also causes legitimatbusinesses t o declare
bankruptcy and encourages younpeople t o take up smoking th rough thunrestricted access to inexpensivcigarettes. A recent study conducteby GFK Research Dynamics on thusage of illicit cigarettes in Canadfound that the total number of illiccigarettes used in 2008 was estimatea t 1 3 b i l l i o n , r e p r e s e n t i napproximately $2.4 billion in lostobacco taxes which increases the ta
burden on you t he t axpayers.Your local RCMP Customs and Excis
Section is asking for your assistance ireporting any suspicious activitsurrounding contraband tobaccoShould you have any informatioplease contact us at (506) 636-5251 oNB. Crime St oppers at 1-800-222-TIP(8477). All information provided wibe treated confidentially. By workintogether as a team we will keep oucommunities safe.
"J" Division RCMP Customs anExcise Section, Saint Joh
Detachment. 80
HEALTH CENTRE AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Sussex Health CenteAuxiliary will be held at th e Sussex Health Cent re on Monday,
thSeptember 2 0 , at 2:00pm in the boardroom.New members ar e always welcom e. 323
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9 Dann Drive, Hampton Tel: 832-2040 Fax: 832-078
Back
Neck Pain
Sciatica
Headaches
Shoulder Pain
Knee/ankle
Wrist/elbow
Dr. Erik F.C. Klein, B.Sc., D.C.No medical referral is required
9 Dann Drive, Hampton. Phone - 832-2040
The Town Chiropractor
"Headaches"affect 93% of men, and 99% of women over theirlifetime. The most common type of headache is tension-typeheadache. While there are many others, migraines are a very wellknown form, affecting between 8-10% of the general populationSome headaches actually stem from muscles and joints in theneck, called cervicogenic headaches. Tension-type, cervicogenicand even migraines will often respond to chiropractic careinvolving safe spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, andacupuncture, amongst others. If you have suffered withheadaches for 30 years or for one, call our office to find out ifyour case could benefit from treatment. The science andimproved treatment is improving each year, so if you are sick andt ired of being s ick and t i red , cal l us today
C a r d o f T ha n k sThe family of the late Mar ilyn Elaine Aevis would
like to than k everyone who attended the fun eral,
sent flowers and cards, made memorial donations,
sent emails, brou ght food, mad e phon e calls, for
mass cards, prayers and visits. Th ank you to the
nu rses of 4C South, th e Palliative Care nu rses and
Dr. George Kolyvas. Th ank you all.
T he C o l e f a mi l y ,
M a r i l y n’ s g i r l s ; K er i , T a r a , K e l l y & V i c k i
T he C o l e f a mi l y ,
M a r i l y n’ s g i r l s ; K er i , T a r a , K e l l y & V i c k i
SUPPORT GIRLS FOR GHANAA select group of teenage girls att ending St. Paul's AnglicaChurch will be hosting a fundraising dinner t o support th emission to Ghana this coming March . The first of man
thdinner s will be held Frida y, Septem ber 1 0 , 6:00pm at t he SPaul's Anglican Church . Spaghet ti will be served for $7 person!Thank you for t he support ! 124
+“FRIENDS 60 ” DINNER
+The next Friends 60 dinner will be held at t he Hampto
thBaptist Church on Frida y, Septem ber 1 7 at 12:00noon.
A free will offering would be appreciated. For morinformat ion please call Sandi at 832-3541. 12 3
Reminder: QUILT SHOW & SALEThe Kennebecasis Valley Quilting Guild presen ts th e 30Annual Quilt Show & Sale “Asian Inspiration” on: Thursday
t h thSeptember 16 - 1:00-8:00pm; Friday, Septem ber 1 7
th10:00am-8:00pm; an d Satur day, September 18 - 10:00am4:00pm at the Island View Lions Club (9 Market Street) iQuispamsis. The coveted prize ribbons will be awarded o
thWednesd ay, Sept ember 15 from 7:00-9:00pm at the LionDen, Market Street , Quispamsis and all are invited t o at ten d
For Entry Forms and information call 832-5057 or 8474134 . Admission $5.00 daily or $1 0.00 all three days
The Kenn ebecasis Valley Quilt ing Guild has over onhundred members with meetings on the second Tuesday oeach month from October through June and the firsTuesdayin September. 802
JUNIOR HOCKEY TRY-OUTSThe Hampton Hurricanes of the New Brunswick JunioHockey League will be holding tryouts for the 2010-201season beginning in September. Five sessions are scheduled
thbeginning Satur day, September 18 and will run Saturday
nd& Thursd ays until October 2 . The cost for th e tr youts is $6per player. All sessions will be held at the HamptoCommunity Centr e.
thThe September 18 two hour tr yout begins at 7:45pm. Fo
more information call Ken McConchie at 839-2474, 4320703 or J ohn Sherwood at 65 3-8029. 805
Crimestoppers Tip LineCall 1-800-222-8477 9-1-1
WE LIVE IN THE COUNTRY, THERE IS NO RUSH!Have you gotten a call saying you won a new cell phone? A trip? Lowercredit card rates because of a recent purchase? These are scams that aregoing around lately. I myself received two of them within two days. Thefirst one told me that because of a recent purchase with my credit card Iwas now able to get lower credit rating. If I didn’t want to go any furtherI was to hit # 9 on the dial and I would be disconnected. The onlyproblem is that this now gave the caller free long distance on myaccount. The second one was that I won a trip and they needed toconfirm some information and needed my social insurance number.This information would now give the thief valuable personalinformation that could be used to open accounts. One that has come tothe attention of the RCMP is one where the caller has been stating thathe is representing Bell Mobility and that the person had won a new cellphone/blackberry and package and again needed personal information.
This caller had some personal information but not all. My advice is to just hang up the phone.
A lady from Kingston was almost the victim of an internet scam.Luckily she had insurance on her credit card and they were able toreverse the charges. She purchased a Satellite and receiver from acompany from Quebec that went by the name TOTALFTA. Thiscompany is a scam and used many variances of the name. They havebeen charged with several offences in Quebec. They sell you someequipment and never send it.
We had a laptop computer stolen from a residence on Woodberry Courtin Hampton. The owners were away for the weekend and their daughterhad a few friends over who brought some friends unknown to thedaughter. The laptop was noted to be missing once the owners returned.
We had a residence broken into in Kiersteadville while the residentsslept upstairs. The thief or thieves entered an unlocked front door and
stole a computer, video games and console. A car in the yard wasentered and a cell phone and an IPOD Touch were also stolen. I mustagain remind the Public to lock their doors.
Again we had some poor innocent mailboxes knocked over bysomeone with nothing better to do with their time. These occurred onMain Street, in Hampton and were the Canada Post boxes.
With School approaching it is time to remind ourselves about the speedlimit on Main Street. The area near the Middle School is a 40 Km/hrzone while school is in. The fine doubles if you are caught not abidingby the law.
It is also a good time to take a First Aid Course. There are several withinthe area put on by the St. John Ambulance or the Red Cross
Have a great two weeks.
Pat Cole, Cpl RCMP Hampton
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Rem inder: EAT WELL, BE ACTIVEThe challenge for healthy living is on! New Brunswick residents looking to lead a healthier lifestyle can do sothrough t he Canadian Cancer Society's Eat Well, Be Act iveprogram. This 12-week program, to start Wednesday,
t hSeptember 15 , at the Ossekeag Room, HamptonCommunity Centre, will show participants how to adopthealthier eating habits and become more physically activeunder th e guidance of a registered diet itian. Each person willreceive expert nutritional information, weigh-in sessions
ever y week if desired, and lot s of encou ragem ent .Eat Well, Be Act ive is free of charge for part icipant s. Take t he
steps you need towards better health today. Call todaybecause space is limited. To register or for more informat ion,contact 1-800-455-9090 or 634 -6277. 519
KC HISTORICAL & ARCHIVAL SOCIETY INC.The Kings Coun ty Historica l & Arch ival Societ y, Inc will hold
thits next meeting on Satur day, September 25 at theMemor ial Hall in Havelock star ting at 2:00pm . Daniel Steeveswill speak on European Batt lefield Cemet eries.All are welcome t o att end. 812
DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL MEETINGThe School District 6 District Education Councilwill hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday,
thSeptember 8 at Sussex Regional High School, 55Leonard Drive, Sussex. The meet ing will begin at7:00pm and all are welcome to at ten d. 811
FAIRVALE OUTING ASSOCIATION8 River Road, RothesayCrib ever y Wednesday at 7:30pm . For inform at ion please caSam Gauvin at 8 47-8261. Ever yone welcome.Bingo ever y Thursday night . Doors open at 6:00 games starat 6 :55pm. 10 regular gam es, 4 specials and a jackpot game
Also early and lat e games and building pot s (Bonanza, Luck7, Pyramid and Treasure Chest). For information please caRichard at 847-4163 . Canteen ser vices available.
Hall rentals are available for various types oevent s/ act ivities. The Hall is also available for special beneffunctions at no charge. New members always welcome. Fofurther information please contact Margaret at 849-0031402
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SNOW CENTRE - BUS FUNDRAISERThe Dr. V. A. Snow Centre is presen t ing “An Evening oAwesome Musical Ente rt ainmen t” on Friday, Septem ber 2 47:30pm at the Hampton High School Community TheatreThis event is being held as a fundraiser and p roceeds from thevening will go to a new bus for t he Snow Centr e.
Local performers for th e evening include: Alexander Banksstep dancer; AussieScots Duo - Sue King & Dr. Wendy Stewar(accordion & vocals); Before the Mast - men’s Sea Shantgroup; Brad & Krista Trecartin - keyboard, fiddle & vocal
Hazel Marie Robertson & Band - country & Gospel musicJane Reinhart - secular & Gospel music; Southern FlavourB l u e g r a s sb a n d ; S t e v eLyons - classiccountry. Therewill be a 50/ 50d r a w a n dc a n t e e n a tintermission.
Tickets are$ 1 0 / a d va n c eor $15/ at th e door. Advance t ickets ar e available at t he Dr.
A. Snow Centre and Hampton Pharmasave. For morinformation please contact Gloria Baird at 832-6210, Ex6217, or email gbaird@snownursing.com. 406
BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLEThe Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 82
rdBarnesville) is holding a breakfast the 3 Saturday of eacmonth from 8:00-11:30am with a choice of two completbreakfasts. $5/ adult, $3/ child, pre-schoolers eat for free.Ever yone welcome . 508
SEARCH & RESCUE FUNDRAISERA Great er Fundy Ground Search & Rescue fundraiser will bheld at the Scenic View Golf Course & Campground (11Taylor Road, Head of Millstream ) on Sunday, September 12star ting at 1:00pm. This event featur es nine holes of golf wita roast beef dinner to follow with door pr izes and a prize fo“hole in one”.
Tickets are $30 . For more information cont act 43 3-4331 o432-6971. 515
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Tuesday,September 21, 2010
6pm200 - 1 Hampton Rd.Rothesay, NB
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If you have a keen ent repreneu rial spirit and your d rive for success is leading edge, weinvite you to consider a role as an Investors Group consultant. Please contact Anne at849-3700 to reserve your seat or for additional information.
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SEA BELLES QUALIFY FOR INTERNATIONALCOMPETITIONHarmony Inc. association of women barbershop singingheld it s Area 1 Compet ition rece nt ly in Sackville, NB. Area 1consists of choruses and quartets from Newfoundland,Princ e Edward Islan d, Nova Scot ia and New Brun swick.
Congratulations to Sea Belles chorus of Saint John forst nd
placing 1 in the Singing category and 2 overall in thecontest. Sea Belles have now qualified for InternationalCont est an d Convent ion being held in Saint Joh n, NB from
t h t h
November 10 -14 . Nova Quattro, the chorus quartet,thplaced 5 overall and also qualified for the int ernat ional
thcompet ition. Last year Sea Belles placed 10 in Nort hAmerica, and expect to improve th eir standing in the year'scompetition.
Sea Belles is a women's chorus that sings in barbershopstyle a cappella harmony, under th e direct ion of Janet Kidd,a well known Canadian singer and song writer. Sea Bellesinvites women of all ages who love to sing, to join theirpract ise each Tuesday evening b eginn ing in September, a t7:00pm at Forest Hills Elementary School. Come "Shareyour Voic e"!
For m ore informat ion, contact Ann Connolly at 847-3884.
New me mbers always welcom e! 81 3
FALL PROGRAM AT FUNDY GYMNASTICSRecreational Gymnastics Programs for Boys & Girls - allprograms run from mid September to the end of May.Please visit www.fundygymnastics.com for registrationforms or ca ll Pauline Wilson at 7 38-8677 .
Kindergym for 3 & 4 year olds - 45 minute class once aweek. Cost $2 60 for year + $30 for registrat ion andinsurance.
Recreational classes for Kindergarten and up - one hourper week. Cost $ 310 for year + $30 for registrat ion and
insur ance . ProKids sponsorsh ip availableLocations and Times: Quispamsis Elementary School -
Monday 4:30pm, 5:30pm & 6:30 (full); Saturday 9:30am,10:30 am & 11:30am ; St. Patrick’s School West Saint Joh n -Wedn esd ay 6:00 & 7:00pm ; Ent erpr ise Drive, Quispamsis -Wedn esd ay 5.00 , 6:00 (full) & 7:00 pm; Millidgeville Nort hSchool - Thursday 6:00 & 7:00pm ; West field School - Friday5:30 & 6:30pm.
Other programs at Enterprise Drive: Teen Tumbling -Wedn esda y 8:30 to 9 :30pm; Parent and t ot classes - t o bearranged. 80 7
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The Sussex Vale Quilt ers’ Guild will hold it’s 6 Show & Salat the Sussex Lion’s Club, Main Street, on September 3 0
st ndand October 1 & 2 . There will be a sales table, merchan tmall, raffles, door prizes, and refreshment s to rou nd out thshow.
nd thThe Sussex Vale Quilter s meet th e 2 & 4 Tuesday of th
month from September to June . There are 60 members ithe guild and it’s purpose is to encourage an interest iquilting among it’s members and in the commun ity. Th
guild strives to increase skill in quilting by sharinexperiences, teaching and presen t ing workshops. The SusseVale Quilter s Guild is one of the few guilds in th e coun trwhich cont inues t o quilt by hand - man y others have changeto machine quilting.
Visit the mural capital of Atlantic Canada and take in ouwonderful show. 516
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“Bingo” quilt - th e 1 prize for t he raffle. A quilt rack nd rd
will be 2 prize and a woolen chair pad, 3 .
BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAMRegular Wedn esda y night Bingo at the Hall in Upham wi
thresume on September 8 at 7:00pm. The regular Mondanight card part ies at t he Upham WI Hall begin at 7 :30pm anwill cont inue all summ er.All are welcom e. 514
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Rem inde r : RAIN DATE FOR PETS IN THE PARK2010The Anima l Rescue Leagu e is having Pets in t he Park an d our
th th19 Annual Dog Jog on Sunday, September 12 !!! Pets inth e Park is one of the fastest growing summ er event s for t he
Anima l Rescue Leagu e. It dr aws hun dred s of anim al loversto an en joyab le day f i l l ed wi th en te r t a inment ,
demonst rat ions, the dog jog, food and tr ade booths. Pets inthe Park is a day where families can mingle with other pet
lovers and pets can meet oth er pets.
Mark your calendars, cancel your plans and prepare yoursneakers as this is an event not to miss. Come out andsupport th e Animal Rescue League and let your pet have a
fun day in th e park! For mor e informat ion, please call 642 -092 9 or email th e ARL at ar lspev@nb .aibn.com . 82 6
MATURE PROFESSIONALS NETWORK IN SJ“Mat ure Professionals Network (MPN) a social ne t workin gorganization for single adults over the age of 40 has been
launched in Saint John. MPN offers a forum to meet andexchange ideas, develop friendships and share common
interests. They have a Meet and Greet Social every Fridaynight, 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Chateau Saint John, onRockla nd Road. You will be warm ly welcom ed b y a MPNSJ
greet er who will introdu ce you t o oth er m embers. A groupof th em also go out t o dinner after t he Meet an d Greet. They
have already part icipat ed in several differen t act ivities andare looking forward to a lot m ore int eresting t hings to do
th rough the seasons.We hope you can find tim e t o join us.” 83 1
ACLEAH M GOWAN MEMORIAL
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The 16 Ann ual Curl for MS in mem or y of Mrs. MacGowanthwill be held Sat ur day, Novembe r 2 0 at the HamptonCurling Club. This event is in suppor t of Mult iple Sclerosis.
It is time tor e g i s t e r y o u rt e a m . P l e d g es h e e t s c a n b eema iled to you or Ican get them toy o u . O n l i n efundra is ing wi l lalso be available.You m ay regist er asan individual also,we will place youon a t eam. Noe x p e r i e n c enecessary. All youneed is a clean pairof shoes and yourSense of Hum our.
F o r m o r ei n f o r m a t i o nand/ or to registerplease call 832-3236 or email atmhende r@nbne t .
nb.ca. 81 4
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Dancers registered after September 30 will be subject to a $20 late registration fee.
We offer the following classes for the 2010-2011 Season:
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We can't wait to see all of our new and returning students!
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10 tips to make your return to school stress free - with fall just aroundthe corner, thousands of post-secondary students across Canada arepacking up their belongings to move across the province or even thecountry to pursue their studies.
“Whether you’re moving a hundred kilometres away from home or athousand, it’s important to keep yourself and your possessions safe,”says Amy Woods, official spokesperson for Allstate Insurance Companyof Canada. “Although we’ve had a small number of claims, we’venoticed that theft seems to be an issue for university students. Havingthe necessary protection in place and taking a few simple steps before
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Allstate Canada has put together 10 tips to help you stay safe thisschool year:
1. Whether you’re living on or off campus, look into the rules andregulations of your home away from home before you leave. Makesure you do not bring anything that is not permitted.
2. Dormitories may seem like a fun, safe environment, but it isimportant to make sure to lock your door whenever you leave yourroom in order to protect your belongings.
3. If you are bringing any items of high value to school, such asmusical instruments or jewelry, consider having them insured againsttheft or damage before you arrive at school.
4. Never abandon your laptop in a library. It only takes a few moments
for someone to walk by and swipe it. If you must leave it temporarily,invest in a laptop lock to act as a deterrent.
5. If you’re renting a room or an apartment in a building, you may berequired to have tenants insurance, which protects you and yourbelongings if your property is stolen or damaged. Speak to yourfamily’s insurance provider or ask someone you know for arecommendation for an insurance provider in your new city.
6. When you take a car out of province, remember to check with yourauto insurance company to see if you are covered while away andcontact the province’s transportation department to see if you need tochange your license plates.
7. Don’t leave anything valuable in your car, especially in plain sight.Put any high value items in the trunk or glove compartment wherethey can’t be seen.
8. Keep an eye on your laundry if you’re doing it at a Laundromat toavoid having your belongings stolen. Bring homework or a book withyou to help pass the time.
9. How safe is your dormitory building? Look into the guest policy foryour dormitory and see what kind of security procedures they have inplace. If you feel unsafe, speak to an RA or an administrator aboutcreating a secure environment.
10. These days, many student cards act as more than identification. If you have ameal plan orlibrary accountassociated withyours, report itimmediately if it goes missing.
Staying safewhile you’reback at schooldoesn’t have tobe as difficultas getting an Ain chemistry.By keepingthese simpletips in mind,you can focuson getting thatproject in ont i m e a n dhaving fun.920
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will begin with a tour of the
garden at 4:00pm, and then
proceed t o St. Paul's Churc h for a corn boil and pot luck
People are invited to bring a dish from their garde
produce!Regist rat ion forms for t he 2 011 season will be available a
this time. The planning for next year will be done on th
basis of registrations received before the end o
September.
The Hampt on Commu nit y Garden would like to t han k a
our sponsor s for th eir kind support , which has enabled u
to have a wonderful first year! Some of the many loca
business which have offered support include: Bayvie
Credit Union, Coleman's Landscaping, Guy LeMay'
Hampton Home Hardware , Hampton PharmaSave
Hamp t on Save Easy, Holly's Rest au ran t , Irving Oil and Ken
(Rothesay). 13 0
NOTICE OF MEETINGSussex & Are a Early Int er ven t ion Inc. will be hold ing t he
thAnnual General Meeting on Monday, October 4 at th
Early Intervention office at 717 Main Street in Susse
star t ing at 6:00 pm. The Program has a need for new Boar
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If interested, please call 432-4590 or 432-4539 and
Board Inform at ion Package will be sent out t o you.51 7
PARENTS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPHealing and Hope for your broken heart ... if you hav
suffered t he loss of a precious son or daugh t er. The pare nt
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Chesley Drive, 2 Floor, th e last Wedne sday of each m ont
at 7:00pm.
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THE COUNTRY DOCTORWhen our family, with three little kids, came to New Brunswick,we decided to buy a house in Hammond River, which was actuallycalled Nauwigewauk. After living in Toronto, life could not possiblybe more different. We were used to big city life and now we had toget used living in t he country.
It was interesting to note how fast our children adapted and itseemed that they loved it. We found out that for services we had togo to Hampton and for a doctor Hampton was good because ithad three doctors - Dr. Leatherbarrow, Dr. Snow and Dr. Robb. Wecalled Dr. Robb but the woman answering said "County Jail".
Obviously it was t he wrong number, but she also said "You mustwant to talk about Dr. Robb". She was moonlighting, we thought .
Dr. Robb became our doctor and a very good family friend. Onest
Sunday on January 1 , which was on a Sunday he came to thehouse when we were still in pyjamas. He had a block of wood withhim and a box of shortbread and said "It's an old Scott ish tradition,at New Year's day you should visit your best friends and bringthese items to wish them a warm hearth and a full stomach.” Hestayed for breakfast and then said: "I have to go, I am worriedabout a patient of mine, I want to see him". Then he left in hisMorris Minor. We yelled at him, "don't you ever take a day off?", buthe waved with his arm outstretched out of the window.
One day in the fall he invited us to come over for a glass of wineon a Thursday afternoon and when we arrived, his wife Isabel said
that “he was not home yet but please come in and warm your self in from of the fire.” When he came in he was obviously exhausted.He dropped his tool case on t he floor and himself in a lazy chair infront of the fireplace. After a while the phone rang and he got upand talked to a pat ient, then he said: "I have to go. A patient needsa shot, sorry about that". “Doug, you are not in any condition todrive, we'll bring you there”, we said and he gratefully accepted.We drove him to the other side of the highway to a house with along driveway. “You stay in t he car, it won't be long” he said, and hewalked over to the house which was totally dark. Then we saw thelights go on at the main floor, then on the second floor and after awhile the lights went out at the top floor and when t he lights wentout on the main floor, we saw him leave the house. He waslaughing when he entered the car. He told us that when he
entered the house he had trouble finding the switches, but whenhe switched the light on he saw the son in the living room on thecouch sleeping, he was obviously drunk. Then he went upstairs tolook for the woman and when he saw her he asked her which bedshe was going to lay in, because after the shot she would be outcold. When she laid on the bed, he sat on the edge to prepare thesyringe, and then the bed collapsed. He gave her the needle,tucked her in and t urned off the lights and left the house.
He was a brilliant doctor and was an associated professor of Dalhousie Medical School who also trained students at hispractice and was so dedicated because to him patients alwayscame first, no matter what day or what time. When he needed aquadruple bypass, which was done in Ottawa, he died on theoperating table leaving Hampton without the best doctor it everhad.
The other two doctors were very dedicated as well. Dr.Leatherbarrow had his practice well into old age and Dr. Snow wasknown for having two TV's on top of each other. While his kidswanted to see a hockey game, the bott om screen was showing thehockey game without sound and the top screen had aneducational program with sound. He was also known to pull theoccasional tooth as Hampton did not have a dentist. He did nothave a license to use novocaine but everybody knew that in hisdrawer he had a bottle of the best which he used instead.
Times have changed but we still have our memories and we willnever forget a born doctor, who t reated the whole family, asdiseases often spread from one member to another and whenvisiting families he was able to observe where diseases originatedand how members are exposed.
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UPHAM FIRE MUSTER 201The Upham Fire Depart men t invites you t o a
Fire Muster being held in Upham ont h
Satur day, September 18 ; This even t will be
made up of four per son team s. Ent rance fee
for t eams $40, spectat ors $5, th is includes a
pop and hamburger or hotdog at lunch.
Schedule : 9 :00-10:00am - opening
ceremony, events explained; 10:00am-
12:00noon - competition starts event 1 & 2; 1200noon1:00pm - lunch ( mem ber and vehicle prep) ; 1:00-3:00pm
competition commences event 3 and 4; 3:00-4:00pm
closing ceremony (th anks to sponsors).
Events - Main: 1. Hose and Target Relay; 2. Wate
carr y/ lift ; 3. Obstacle search and rescue ; 4. Sprinkler.
If th ere ar e mem bers, chiefs or spouses t hat would like t
take part supporting t his event , judges and time keeper
are needed.
For more informat ion please cont act: 832-7514 or 440
4442. 52 8
CRISIS LINES AVAILABLECrisis lines are available to victims of crime and th
general public: SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (ca
collect) 1-506-454-043 7 - an answering ser vice will tak
your call an d a cr isis coun selor will call you ba ck; CHIMO
Inuit word for friendship open 2 4/ 7 ever yday and h olidays
listening and r esources for all t ypes of life problems -
80 0-667 -5005 ; MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINE
1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital has
Sexual Assault Crisis Nur se on call 24/ 7. 82 4
CPF - SUSSEX CHAPTERCanadian Parents for French, French classes for adults
stTuesda y, Sept ember 21 - beginner; Wednesday
nd rdSeptember 22 - Level 3; Thur sday, Sept embe r 23
Level 2. The classes which run for 10 weeks, start a
6:15pm and will be held at the CPF Office (10 Churc
Aven ue , Susse x). 52 7
FALL: PERFECT FOR PLANTINGALL: PERFECT FOR PLANTING
At Brunswick Nurseries we don’t close down in August, we
stay open and well stocked for the entire planting season,with a huge Selection of Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials.
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GARDEN CENTREHOURS:7 DAYS A WEEK,9 AM-7 PM
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Sept 11th Wiggly Weekend:
Sept 18th Lecture 10am:
Sept 25th Flower Festival for Hummingbi rds & Butterfl ies:
Oct 2nd Deer Beater Weekend:
Oct 9th Special 2-hour pruning cli nic (10am-noon):
Oct 16th HALLOWEEN Fun Day:
Actually, it’s Weigela Weekend,pronounced (Why-gee-la). Six varieties of this beautiful flowering shrubon for HALF PRICE ! Lecture 10am: Wonderful World of Weigelas: How toplant, prune, (and pronounce!) them. Varieties, flowers and foliage,wintering, etc.
Fall Gardening and Winter Preparation:Bulb planting, perennial dividing & care, pruning, bed maintenance, leafcomposting, vegetable gardens, winter preparation, etc
Several kinds of flowering shrubs and Perennials that hummers andbutterflies love: Butterflybush, clematis, and several more, 30-50% Off!!
Mountbatten Junipers 100cm tall,Reg. $79 less 50%!! = $39 each!! Get your free copy of our deer-resistant list of plants. 10% off all deer-resistant plants. Demo of DeerFence Canada system and product there for sale. Free $9 deer-resistantperennial wi th any purchase of $20 or more.
Duncanwill demonstrate his thinning pruning technique on many kinds of
evergreens and flowering shrubs around the property, which allows you toprune all species anytime you want, controlling size and shape whilekeeping the natural appearance.
A Spooky version of Field Day!!10am: Coin hunt on the Nature Trail. Face painting. 11:30: Hotdog/hamburger BBQ. Tractor Rides. The Nature Trail is now a spook trail!Dunc’s Birthday Cake for all who come.
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HOCKEYPre- Season Ski ll Development C ini csth thSept 10 - Sept 26
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DATL PLAYGROUND PROJECT - UPDATE!!Well, it 's the firstweek of school, andwe are only two andone-half weeks awayfrom our playgroundB u i l d D a y ,
thSeptember 25 ! TheCommittee has beenworking diligently to
p r e p a r e f o r t h i sexciting event thatwill result in a brandn e w b e a u t i f u l
playground and green space behind t he school.
We are st ill in need of man y comm unit y volunt eers t o lend ahelping hand with construction of the play structures,spreading ground cover, rolling out sod, paint ing playhouses,beautifying th e gardens in front of th e school, and painting of murals to enhance the inside of the school. Please visit our website (www.hampton.ltbk.ca) tosign up. If you are unable to help
on Build Day, perhaps you couldhelp on Wedn esda y, Th ur sday, o r
nd thFriday, Sep tember 22 -24 withsite preparation.
We are in need of 10-12 m orevolunteers, who can lift 100 lbs,for each of those days. We are alsolooking for truck drivers todeliver our grou nd cover. We'dlove to hear from you today!!!Please visit www.hampton.ltbk.cato sign up, make a donation, or just check ou t ou r progress. If you
have any questions, e-mailhamptonplayground@gmail.ca.
Don't forget - you can donatey o u r r e t u r n a b l e b e v e r a g econtainers to our account at t heHampton Recycling Center. Wewould like to recognize the kinddonation from Hampton HomeHardware for the materialstowards the construction of ourtwo playhouses. Thank you to t hecommunity of Hampton formaking this project a reality forall of our children!!!
Submitted by DATL Playground
Committee. 128
COFFEE “DRIVE THRU”IN MIDLANDEach Friday from 6:00-9:00amMidland Baptist Church (Rte.124& Upper Midland Road) invitesyou to get a great cup of coffeewhile making a donation towardalleviating world hunger.
Wat ch for the MAD@poverty
Coffee Drive Thru signs. 115
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTWEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
Jenny Misener & Terry Davidsonwere married in the garden of their homein Toronto on Saturday, August 14, 2010.
Jenny Misener & Terry Davidsonwere married in the garden of their homein Toronto on Saturday, August 14, 2010.
Jenny is the daughter of Betty Misener andthe late Max Misener.
Terry is the son of Caroline Davidson andthe late Bob Davidson of Toronto.
Jenny is the daughter of Betty Misener andthe late Max Misener.
Terry is the son of Caroline Davidson andthe late Bob Davidson of Toronto.
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KIDSNOW - COACH MENTORBecome a positive role model for a group of 10 kids in youcommunity and improve your own life too! kids.now, Canadanat ional charity for youth development , is curren tly looking fovolunteer coach-mentors to deliver its proven, in-school, afteschool, leadership and life skills program to kids in grades 7 an8. The educator-endorsed kids.now program focuses on goasetting, effective communications, and other valuable skillthat last a lifetime.
By volunteering just 1 .5 hours a week for a 12-week sessionnot only will you help a group of kids make positive choices thelp them reach their full potent ial, you will also enhance youown skills, such as enhanced int erpersonal skills and improveability to understand people bett er.For more informat ion please visit www.kidsnowcanada.org/ be
a-coach; or contact Len Riendeau at lenriendeau@yahoo.ca ophone 636-0178. 829
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ALL RESIDENTS WELCOME!
MEET THE CANDIDATES EVENT
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 7:00PM
Hampton Middle School
HAMPTON AND ITS ARTISTReceiving an invitation to a local art opening event makeone realize what an important part in Hampton life art anth e art ists play. Hampt on has more r esident artists per capitth an any other comm unit y of its size in At lant ic Canada witgalleries and openings, which are well att ended .
Hampton has public art on display, such as the wonderfumural t hat Fred Harrison and t he High School kids completelast year and the Credo sculpture donated to John PeterHumphrey. In the Jail House there is a small gallery besidth e Librar y and ar t works are on display in th e Tourist bureaat t he Old Station.
On alternate years the very successful event “BloominArt ists” t akes place with art ists from all along t he Valley anbeyond converging on t he t own, creating like fur y. When thschools are in session ther e is a constant outpour ing from t hchildren, as Hampton educators understand what aimportant factor art is ineducat ion. Happily th ese kidswill grow up to not beintimidated by art. It is allaround them.
It is not t hat you have to bu yart, though artist do like toe a t . I t i s m u c h m o r ei m p o r t a n t t h a t t h e i rcreations are enjoyed andHamptonians are proud of w h a t g o e s o n i n t h i sexceptional commu nity.
Spend some time enjoyingt h e l o c a l a r t - i t ’ s aworthwhile Fall of the year
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Reminder: “GARDEN OF DREAMSThe Fundy Gardeners are holding their annual Garden Show o
thSatu rday, September 25 from 9:30am-3:00pm at thKennebecasis Valley High School in Quispamsis. The theme fothis years’ show is “Regal Gardens, Riotous Blooms”. Speaker
at the show will be Ed Lawrence, retired Head Gardener foOtt awa’s official residences and John Armst rong, local Dahliexpert and judge.
T i c k e t s ( $ 1 5 ) e a c h a r e a v a i l a b l e a t janwilshaw@gardener.com or by calling 849-6401. 810
thSeptember 19 , 201 0
From 3 - 6 pmCentral Kings Rec Center on the Titusville Road
Roast Beef Dinner with all the fixins, Pie for dessert
Adult $10.00 , Child $5.00 , and Family Rate $25.00Craft and Bake Table
St . Ant hony’s FallSupper
All Welcome!
Y O GA CL A S S E S
I N H A M P T O N
Registrat ion required.
Please call 832-7007 to reserve your spo
Absolute Beginner’s ClassThursday Evenings 6:30
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THIS IS WHO I AM
I am the daughter of Charles (deceased) and Dorothy Hickey, and the 3rd eldest in a family of 11 who
moved to the Kingston Peninsula in 1963. I am married to John Higgins, son of Dorothy and former
Saint John Mayor Tom Higgins (deceased) and a mother to two daughters – Cailin & Bridget.
I work tirelessly as an advocate for safe and affordable housing and have been the Executive Director ofHousing Alternatives in Saint John since 1989. I currently serve on the Board of Directors for a number
of initiatives that support and promote social justice in our community.
I truly believe that I have the experience, commitment, and passion required to represent the people of
Hampton-Kings in the New Brunswick Legislature!
THIS IS WHAT I STAND FOR
I believe the Future Matters for You, for Me, for Our Children, and Our Grandchildren!
Join me in supporting the Liberal government in:
• Creating 20,000 new jobs over the next four years which will keep ourpeople at home!
• Taking up the 100 mile challenge and putting more home grown food
and products on our tables.
• Creating an additional 550 advanced-care beds outside the hospital
system which shows that our aging population matters to us.
The Liberal Government is NOT going to raise taxes; and is NOT going to cut
services such as health care and education.
The Future of Hampton-Kings DOES Matter!
Remember ~ on September 27th ~ VOTE KIT HICKEY
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We had a t errific time t his summe r as we t ravelled thworld and learned all about other cultures. Our end o
thsummer part y on August 17 was also a great succesWithout the support of many people, however, our partwould no t h ave been th e same . We would like twholeheartedly thank those corporations who have sgen erou sly mad e donat ions to our p art y. We rece ivedona tion s from Can adian Tire, Dairy Queen , Kent , Ken-Va
Co-Op, Great Canadian Dollar Store, McPhee’s HomBakery, McDonald’s, Staples Business Depot, and TimHortons. Thank you from the staff of the KennebecasPublic Library, and from all the children who took part it he 20 10 Sum mer Reading Club. We would also like tth ank t he Multicult ural Association of Saint John , Abegaand Eden Luago, Doug Boyer, and Sheila Croteau foproviding us with amazing musical performances at ouparty.
Even though our summer of adventure and sight-seeinhas come t o an end, we want to en courage everyone t o keer e a d i n g t h r o u g h o u t t h eschool year. All summer
reading club members didan am azing job t his year an dwe hope see everyone againnext summer !
So unt il we see you again insummer 201 1, keep reading,keep adventuring, and keepseeing the world @ yourlibrary!
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TAOIST TAI CHI™Taoist Tai Chi™: finding stillness - building st ren gt h. In world somet imes gone mad, it can be a challenge t o looafter physical health an d to man age stress so the mind caoccasiona lly rest peace fully and enjoy life.Taoist Tai Chi™ can h elp. It p rovides a full workou t for bot
body and mind and offers prevent ive main t enan ce fomental and physical health. Often called a “movinme dit at ion” Taoist Tai Chi™ offers st ress re lief t hrou gh specific sequence of graceful movements designed fo
health improvemen t. The tai chi m oves are soft an d gent leso people of all ages can participate, but the moves ardece pt ively powerful. Pract ice can build str engt h, impr ovcirculation, increase flexibility, reduce pain and improvbalance. Invest in your healt h. Join us for a beginner clasin Saint John , Hampt on, Quispamsis or Roth esay start in
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The first c lass is an inform at ion session. Check classifiedin this issue for dates and times. For Informationsaint john.n b@t aoist .org; Voicem ail - 658 -985 4. 80 4
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ILLEGAL DUMP HOTLINEIllegal dumps have no boundaries. In New Brunswick theycan be found along public roads, near st reams, on pr ivateproperty, along railroad lines, and other out-of-the-wayplaces.
Illegal dumping is misplaced solid waste and raisesconc ern s over safet y, prope rt y values an d qua lity of life. It isalso referred to as ‘open dumping’, ‘fly dumping’,‘midnight dumping’, and ‘wildcat dumping’, becausematerials are often dumped in open areas, from vehicles
and, at t imes - late at night .An examination of th e lite rat ure suggest s economics and
low risk are factors affecting decisions to illegally dump.More specifically, research indicates those who illegallydump do so because they: Lack a sense of ownership;Believe som eone else will clean up what th ey have disposedof; Lack public awareness about the health andenvironmen tal r isks.
If you are aware of an illegal dum p site, please con t act t he“Illegal Dump Hotline ”, or use anot her avenue, shou ld youprefer, being sure to provide sufficient information as tolocat ion: Toll-Free 1-877-777-4218 ; Fax (50 6) 847 -136 9; E-mail report@nbnet .nb.ca. 82 7
CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAMAuct ion 45's cards every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm at theLower Millstre am Hall (Rte 8 80/ 875 ). The cost to play is$4.00/ person and includes a 50/ 50 ticket and lunch. Comebrin g your frien ds and h ave a fun evenin g. 50 5
SUSSEX TOASTMASTERSSussex Toastm aster s welcomes anyone inte rest ed in learninabout Toastm aster s to join us at t he Sussex Middle School o
thTuesday, Sept ember 14 at 7:00pm. For more informatiocont act Faith McMillan at 432-0077. 500
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A yout h-crea ted Ant i-Bullying Websit e toll-free line for yout hparent s, and the general public can be accessed 24/ 7, 36days a year by anyone in Canada. Anyone may access th(new) toll-free nu mber at : (877) 352-4497. 803
TURKEY SUPPER IN SUSSEX CORNERSt. John’s United Church at Sussex Corner will be holdintheir annual Turkey Supper on Wednesda y, Sept ember 29from 3:30-6:30pm . 321
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Open Dance at 8pm
Julie Drummond believes in working hard for her community. She and her husband Gary have four children andthey understand the needs and concerns of everyday New Brunswickers.
While her children were in elementary school, Julie was active with the Hammond River Valley Elementary SchoolHot Lunch and Reading Programs. She was also a School Board member, a member of her area’s Local ServiceDistrict Advisory Committee, Financial Secretary for Saint Anthony’s Church, and a volunteer at local blood donorclinics.
Julie has been employed at the Saint John Airport for the past 11 years. She is the current unit chair of Local 5319,United Steelworkers of America. Her union involvement has allowed Julie to take part in leadership and developmentretreats. She is also a proud supporter of Canada’s Armed Forces and mother of a son who has served for his countryin Afghanistan.
Julie is looking forward to being a part of Roger Duguay’s team as they spread the message around the provincethat the New Democrats can be trusted to make a difference!
Julie is ready to stand up for middle class families.
The voters of Hampton Kings deserve an MLA who is dedicated to serving their needs.
Julie Drummond will work to ensure our young people have opportunities right here in Kings County. Shewants to see our economy strengthened, and our government held accountable.
Join in the excitement, be a part of Julie’s team, as the New Democrats show New Brunswick whatresponsible leadership is all about.
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Reminder: FUNDY GARDENERS MEETINGThe Fundy Gardeners Exhibition will take place on Wednesday
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TRUST FUND FOR EXPLOSION VICTIMA Trust Fund has been set up for Mary-Jane Goddard and her sonwho lost everything when t heir house exploded on August 13Donations to the Trust Fund may be made at the TD Bank iSussex. 510
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BOYS SOCCER NEWSThe Hampton Under 12 AA Boys team finished secon d in t heSouthern Region New Brunswick Soccer League regionals,losing to Charlotte County in penalty kicks during thechampionship game Wednesday after an overtime period.Heading into th e regionals, th e team’s record was 11-1-0 with98 goals forward and on ly 19 against, put ting t hem in firstplace during the regular season. As the one of the top twofinishers in the division, the team represent ed th e region at
th ththe provincial held in Edmundston on August 27 -29 . 116
L-R: Assistant coach Dave Durley, Aidan Gray, ReeceKelly, Isaac Clarke, Kade Pattison, Michael Smith,Thomas Williams, Gregor MacKenzie, ThomasVanWart , Sam King, Logan Perr y, Alexander Corsinet t i,Andrew Lawrence and head coach Peter Williams.Absent from the phot o: Ben Gesner.
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T h i s f o u r - c o u r s e b a n q u e thighlights the 'Locavore' food movement which bringsattention to where we get our foods, and stresses how weshould be tr ying t o stay as local as we possibly can. The m enuincludes: Soup - Borscht ; Salad - red & green leafed salad withan abundance of local veggies; Entrée - chicken breast,potat o, and local vegetables from our Hampton Comm unity
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CARPENTER, Helen IsabelThe death of Helen Carpenterof Hampt on, widow of ClarenceCarpent er, occurred August14, 201 0 at Kings Way CareCentre, Quispamsis. She wasborn at Chipman, daughter of the late Leslie and Bella(Carlin) Glenn. Survived byone daughter, Beverley Good(John) of Hampton; one sonFrederick Carpenter (Paolien)of Saint John; one stepson
Raymond (Alice) Carpenter of Campbell River, BC; one siste r,Juanita Ladd, Moncton, onebrot her, Ott y Glenn (Phyllis) of Chipman; five grandchildrenKim ( J.P.) Good-Quinn, Brenda Good, Darlene Good, J osely(Troy) Lawrence and Gaia Carpenter and six greagrandchildren, Morgan and Mason MacDonald, John anVanessa Quinn , Jam ie and J enna Lawrence. Helen wapredeceased by four sisters, Bernice McLeod, Tillie BoydMuriel Boyd, Ferne Stevens and three brothers HollieEveret te , and Vernon Glenn .
The funeral was held August 17, 2 010 from Reid’s Funera
Home, Hampton, to Chipman Unit ed Church. Rev. Bet tJean Friedman officiated and was assisted by Rev. BrendSchyf. The organist was Marjorie Price and the soloist waAlicia Johnston . Words of Remem brance were shared bgranddaughter, Darlene Good. Psalm 23 was read bgranddaughter, Kim Good-Quinn. The pallbearers wereLawrence Boyd, Lloyd Boyd, Lesile Boyd, Glenn Ladd, TroLawrence and Peter McGrath. The honourary pallbearerwere: Kayla Boyd, Ph illipe Gou rley, Clayton Boyd, Dale GlennViolet Austin, Maissie Chase and Doreen Chase. Intermentook place in Red Bank United Church Cemeter y, Chipman. recept ion followed th e interm ent in t he church h all. 102
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SINGSPIRATION IN SALT SPRINGSThe Salina Kirk United Church (Salt Springs Road) will be
thholding a Singspirat ion on Sunday, September 26 at 7:00pm.Come join us for an evening of special music including yourfavourite hymns. Guests taking part in the Singspirationinclude: Don Flewelling, Ruth Lisbirel, Marie Short, TheHarrington Family, The Trecart ins, Herb Isbill and others.
This event is being held in support of the Out reach programand offering received will be used to assist people in need. 520
TURKEY SUPPER IN APOHAQUIThe Apohaqui-Lower Millstream Recreation Council will besponsoring their annual Turkey Supper on Sunday, September
th26 from 3:30-6:30pm at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre(Jones’ Memorial Park Road). The menu includes: turkey,homemade rolls, pickles and choice of apple or pumpkin pie.Cost for the supper is $10/ adults, $5/ children 6-12; pre-schoolers eat for free.There will also be bake and craft tables. 820
GREYHOUND PLANET DAY ALL-BREEDCELEBRATIONGreyhound Pets of Atlantic Canada invite everyone and their
nddog(s) to their 2 annual Greyhound Planet Day All-breedCelebration which will be held at Centennial Park (Moncton),upper picnic area (Dog Park ent rance) on Sunday, September
th19 from 12:00noon-3:00pm.
The afternoon will include: Fundraisers - BBQ, silent auct iontable, bake sale, “bone” walk. Doggone Fun - hotdog bobbing,talent contest, look-a-like contest - all breeds; For the kids -game: musical greyhounds, colouring sheet; Rainbow bridge -Bring a photo of a special friend and light a candle in theirhonour; vendors, animal professionals, St. John AmbulanceDog Therapy Program.
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NCC MINOR BALL REUNIONth
On Sunday, Septem ber 19 the Nauwigewauk CommunitClub will be holding a NCC Minor Ball Reun ion. The fun wistart at 2:00pm with pick-up soft ball games at the fieldfollowed by a put luck supper and corn boil at 5:00pm in thhall.
Bring some old photos and trophies along too for displayPlease spread t he word to all former players and coaches. Fomore information call Brad at 333 -4530. 127
RELAPSE PREVENTION SUPPORT GROUPHi guys, gals, young & old - after a shor t recess we are ready t
+start up again for anoth er 10 years, offering support foth ose with an y type of addict ion issue. The meet ings (cha ireby Ken) will be held every Thursday starting on Septembe
nd2 1:30pm at the Denis Morris Community Centre (33Greenhead Road West). The Milford Bus stops across thstreet.
We are looking for your support to get th is rolling again ! Fomore informat ion please call: Ken Warner at 672-8002. 815
Reminder: ST. PAUL’S SCOUTING - BREAKFASTA “Balloon Fiesta Breakfast” will be held at St. Paul’s UniteChurch (Morrison Avenue, Sussex) on Satu rday, Sept embe
th11 from 7:30-10:00am. The men u includes: scrambled eggsausages, hash browns, toast , donut s, tea/ coffee, milk an
juice. Cost of the br eakfast is $6.00/ adults a$3.00/ children under 10.
This breakfast fundraiser is sponsored by St. Paul’Scouting. 518
GIRL GUIDES REGISTRATION
Registration for Girl Guides in the Hamptoarea will take place: Nauwigewauk & Hamptonth
Satur day, September 11 from 10:00am12:00noon at the Hampton Middle Schoo
thUpham & area - Tuesda y, Sept ember 14 from6:30-7:30pm at the Hammond River Valle
thElementary School; Kingston - Mond ay, Septe mber 13 a7:30pm a t t he Kingston Parish Hall.
Leaders are still needed for Nauwigewauk and KingstoSparks, and Hampton Brownies. Please contact BetMiddleton at 832-1103 if you ar e int erested. 121
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Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.
Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable organization
Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.P. O. Box 4816, Sussex, NB, E4E 5L1Phone: (506) 433-1256 Email: pawssanctuary@nb.aibn.comWebsite: www.petfinder.org
Animals for Adoption:The adoption fee for cats in our care is $100.00, which includes:
+Two veterinary examinations+Treatment for worms, ear-mites, fleas
+Nail clip
+Vaccinat ions with booste r+Neuter/Spay
+30-day health guarantee
Cats are ready for new homes
SOPHIE is one of the six abandoned tabbies,"Munchkins" that we advertised a few issues back. She isnow 14 weeks old and cute as a button. Full of mischief and fun she plays very well with her two siblings (alsofemale) that are still with us at the Sanctuary.
EMMA is one of two kittens that came our way. She's abeautiful 12 week old tortie with exceptionally beautifuleyes and markings. She was a little shy when she firstcame to the Sanctuary, but she got over that quickly. She
plays well with the three "Munchkins" and they haveaccepted her completely.
Both of these two kittens are in a foster home and beingwell loved and looked after. However, they need apermanent home. If interested in either one or both,please call us to make an appointment to meet them.
SOPHIE
EMMA
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Community ClassifiedsTERROR AND J OY
We recently spent a few days vacationing in PEI with ourdaught er and gran ddaught er. When our girls were young we
went to t he Island ever y other summer, and t he opposite yearwent elsewhere. Since our girls have grown, this is the firsttime in man y years t hat we had gone. Carmen was an absolute
joy. Never a complaint or a whine, just soaking up the newexperiences with a big smile.Rainbow Valley was a family staple when visitin g PEI, bu t alas
it is no m ore. We did go t o Sandspit and t o t he n ew ShiningWat ers parks, however - this was most ly Carm en's vacat ion.For those of you not familiar, both are amusem ent parks withmany of th e same att ractions as at t he Ex, but in a beaut ifulgreen setting. The weather was perfect, sunny and not toohot. With few exceptions Carmen was tall enough for theadult rides at Sandspit and she was eager to try them. She
chose the Tilt-A-Whirl for her first "big kid" ride with hermother. The inventor of the ride designed it "to provideamusement apparatus wherein the riders will be moved ingeneral through an orbit and will unexpectedly swing, snapfrom side to side or rotate without in any way being able tofigure what m ovement may next take place in the car."
As the ride began , Carmen looked a litt le apprehensive; as itcontinued she began t o scream, t ruly afraid; by th e end of itshe was hesitant ly smiling. She went on t o enjoy several "kid"rides (mer r y-go-round and such) and t he Scram bler, whichshe loved. She t hen asked t o go on t he Tilt-A-Whirl aga in. Hermother hesitated, but Carmen was sure. This time sheenjoyed it. By th e th ird and fourt h t ime she loved it an d when
given the opportunity for one final ride before we left sheagain chose the Tilt-A-Whirl. From tota l ter ror t o tota l joy inone after noon.There is much t o learn from a 4 year old master ing the t error
of a new experience, converting it to pure joy. She wasdetermined not to be defeated and quickly learned thebalance bet ween fear and fun. New experiences can scare th epant s of any of us, but if we don't pu sh past t hat we can neverget to th e mom ents of pure joy on t he ot her side. "Never letthe fear of str iking out get in your way." ~ Babe Rut h. 801
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By Debbie Hickey
M us i ng s
CHILD CARE
EMPLOYMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
FIREWOOD
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
MOTHER OF 2 HAS OPENING FOR FULL/ PART TIME or after schocare in my home. Quispamsis bus route, non-smoking home. Please ca847-4591 or email to twins2@nb.sympatico.ca.
MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from home. Free website, unlimitesupport , computer required. www.healthyhome4our2boys.com.
WANT TO WORK IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE? Come work for Seniohome in Hampton. First Aid/ CPR a must. Call Krissy, 832-4051.
MARIE SHORT COUNTRY CONCERT, Saturday Sept. 11, 7:00pmBelleisle Community Centre (Springfield). Featuring Herb Isbill alonwith our other regulars and special guests, Allison Inch, Matt HayeJoe Ness/ Brenda McLaughlan, Vera DeAmbrose, Ralph and LynHenderson. This is a special tribute concert to celebrate HERB anLORRAINE'S upcoming induction to the NBCMHF. Admission $10 .00 a
the door.
TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size wood? Fire wood cut tspecification. Call Doug 763-3486 or 333-5843.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call Ken Northrup, 832-4326, leavmessage.
8' LENGTHS OF HARDWOOD FOR SALE, MAPLE, 10% birch. 432-056before 9:00pm.
MAPLE AND BEECH, CUT, SPLIT AND DELIVERED. 832-0685.
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split firewood, delivereCall 485-2349.
CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED, CUSTOM ORDERS. 80% Maple and yello
Birch, Hampton and surrounding area. 832-2513.FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. Custom lengths availabl$230+ per cord depending on delivery area, Good cords guarantee763-2560.
DRY FIREWOOD, MAPLE AND YELLOW BIRCH, prompt delivery. 835416 or 651-8693.
APARTMENT FOR RENT - heat ed, stove, fridge. Call 832-5554 or 8323151.
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE, 380 sqft., 1031 Main StreeHampton. Lower level, ample parking, signage space available, will bfitt ed to suit t enant . Utilities included, ideal for office, physiotherapesthet ician, hair salon or barber shop. Contact: Wayne Law, 653-1957.
ONE BEDROOM, HEATED APARTMENT suitable for single personstove, fridge, washer, located in qu ite area in cen tral Hampton. Privatdriveway and entrance, non-smoking, no pets. $500.00/monthavailable immediately. Call 832-7658.
SMALL 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, NEWLY RENOVATED inside and outsidein t he count ry on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula. Open concept, verprivate, matured gardens, trees/ shrubs, detached single garage andetached office/ studio. $950.00/ month, phone 506-650-7862 (leavname & phone number). Serious inquiries only.
ELLIPTICAL TRAINER, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $50.00. Buyer mupick up. Hampton area, 943-0204.
Terry Sparks and his family of Stewarton, Kings Co.
want to thank the Belleisle Valley volunteer
firefighters and Sussex RCMP officer Cpl O'Connell,
for their assistance during his Cardiac arrest on 12th Aug 2010.
Without their involvement in this emergency,
he would not be here to appreciate their outstanding
contributions to our community.
Again, thank you.
T hank Y ou
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WHEEL CHAIR LIFT (SAVARIA), 3 yrs old,holds up to 800lbs and lifts up to 8'. Goodcondition, $1,500.00 OBO. 485-7778.
LIVING ROOM SOFA ONLY, EXCELLENTCONDITION, asking $100.00. Call 832-4681.
WE, JOSEPH KANE & SPOUSE OF KINGSTON,NB, heirs and successors to a Loyalist Grant1783 by King George III, Charter issued byQueen Victoria year 1859 registered in
Fredericton , NB as no. 9098 and a grant of landissued by the Court of Chancery year 1871registered as Grant no. 11, surveyed and laidout by 4 surveyors appointed by the Court, PIDNo. 0159566 have had our Riparian Rightsviolated and exploited.
KITTENS TO GIVE AWAY TO A GOOD HOME,all colours, long and short hair. 432-6911.
PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (neverknown to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel. Fruit ful Vine, Splendour of
Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God,Immaculate Virgin assist me in my Necessity. OStar of the Sea, help me and show me you aremy mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, Queenof Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech youfrom the bottom of my heart to secure mynecessity (make request). There are none whocan withstand your power. O Mary conceivedwithout sin, pray for us who have recourse tothee (3 times), O Mary, I place this cause inyour hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3consecutive days, then publish it & it will begrant ed. C.M.
NEW PRICE $259,900, Garden Home, 5 MerrittHill Rd, Quispamsis (end of Gondola Point Rd),super la t ive water views, John Har tCons t ruc t ion , s ee prope r tyguys .com,ID# 118248 or call 847-1243.
KENMORE 30" ELECTRIC STOVE, WHITE.832-3081.
BRAND NEW CLOTHESLINE POLE. 672-7927.
CHEST FREEZER IN WORKING CONDITION,provide own transportation and manpower.Lady's small antique armchair. 832-7244.
B. LEMON MASONRY, RESIDENTIAL,commercial, brick, blocks, stonework,chimney's, repoint ing. Free est imates call Brentat 847-5126. cell 333-0449.
NEEDING SOME RENOVATIONS DONE? Orbuilding new? 15 years experience, quality work only. Also custom furniture made for you. Call433-4779.
ENGAGED? WEDDINGS AND RENEWALS.When, where, and how you wish. Booking nowfor 2010 and 2011. Call Janet. 847-9833.
NOTICES
PETS
PRAYERS
REAL ESTATE
RECYCLING BIN
SERVICES OFFERED
VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING -
CRAFTMANSHIP. RV's, boat covers, recovering
& rest yling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning,
seagrass, canvas. 832-7870.
MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS: Traction chains, winches, hoists,
rope, net ting, tarps, shelters. Wire rope, web &
chain assemblies for lifting, towing & securing
loads. Health, safety, janitorial, welding &
hydraulic products. Truck caps & accessories.
Hampton 832-1198 Mon-Sat anytime.TAOIST TAI CHI BEGINNER CLASSES,
information session and first class, Wednesday
evening, Sept. 15, St. Alphonsus Hall,
Hampton, 6:30pm. A body/ mind workout for
mainta ining hea l th. For information:
saintjohn.nb@taoist.org, voicemail: 658-9854.
BRIAN'S MAINTENANCE & HOME REPAIR -
Carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic
tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years experience.
Free est imates. Call Brian 839-2296.
FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks, tractors
and farm equipment. Small fee for appliancesand small scrap. 763-2933 or 333-9067.
LAWN GROOMERS - IF YOU LOOK GOOD, WE
LOOK GOOD. Lawn mowing, mulching,
raking, whipper snipper, flower beds, lime and
fertilizer. Free estimat es, seniors discount . Call
832-2844 or 639-8485.
MATURE BUSINESSMAN LOOKING TO
HOUSE SIT for the winter months. Non-
smoker, Non-drinker, very reliable and
dependable, no worries while you're away. 647-
8777.
COATINGS SUMMER SALE! Coatings for
garage floors, pool decks, front steps, walkways.Residential, business, concrete or wood. Call
Bruce, 693-7730.
THE READING ROOM is now accepting
applications for Fall course. Learn to read and
write in English using Phonics. Adult students
welcome. Contact Melanie Atkinson B.Sc.Ed.,
Ins t ruc tor . Ca l l 832-3112 or ema i l
mat6652003@yahoo.com to register for the
2010/ 2011 season. Course begins Sept. 14.
TIME TO WINTERIZE ALL MAKES AND
MODELS of boat s, engines and outboards. Call
for free estimat e, 693-4187.
DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING & CLEANING
SERVICE, junk, garbage, construction,
demolition, brush, decks, small moving jobs. 7
days a week. Also picking up unwant ed vehicles.
832-3982 or 653-0026.
HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Resid en t ial,
commercial, recreational, restyling and
customization. Trust your furniture to the
professionals. The most training and experience
in the Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years.
Offering project classes. 849-8008.
BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailer
motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cas
Call 721-4255.
CERTIFIED FOOT CARE NURSE is no
accepting clients. Offering foot care in th
comfort of your own home in Hampton an
surrounding areas. For proper foot care an
details, call Shirley at 832-2126, Registere
with Blue Cross.
PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE in Hampton an
Bloomfield Station at $13.00 per half houlesson for ages 7+ . Call David McCready 832
2514.
FRESH HOME CARPET & UPHOLSTER
CLEANING, we get rid of spots and odor
Always free scotchguard, guaranteed servic
H a m p t o n 6 5 7 - 9 4 6 9 o
www.freshhomecarpetcleaning.ca.
LARGE PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE NOW fo
male or female at Whitehall Special Care Hom
24 hour care in a friendly, homey setting. 832
0241.
HANDYMAN - GENERAL CARPENTRY an
home repair - no job’s too small, includin
home maintenance for seniors. Call 432-4904
If no answer please leave message with phon
number or call 434-3830 cell.
RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for mo
clients in the Hampton and surrounding area
Services offered: general house cleanin
decluttering, organizing etc., also acceptin
commercial clients. Free estimat es. 832-3894.
SHRINK WRAP BOATS, YACHTS, CAR
BUILDINGS and freight. Call for free estimat
693-4187.
SCRAP METAL DROP OFF SITE.All car partcar batteries, lawn mowers, washers & dryer
pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Open 7 days
week, 187 French Village Road. Phone 84
3569.
2000 DUTCHSTAR CLASS 'A' MOTORHOME,
slides, immaculate, many options, $48,000.0
OBO. 832-4896.
2004 PONTIAC MONTANA, GOOD WORKIN
CONDITION, air, loaded, extended wheel bas
good winter tires, 240,000kms, $4,500.0
OBO. 433-9116, 512-0247.
LOOKING FOR CRAFTERS FOR
CHRISTMAS CRAFT sale on November 13
Lancaster Legion. $10 a table, phone Kare
657-1371.
WANTED LAWN TRACTORS, GARDE
TILLERS, snowblowers in need of repair. 83
4905.
LARGE AMOUNT OF MANURE. Call 832-4923
CARS, TRUCKS WANTED FOR JUNK, quic
pick up, 7 days a week. 653-0026.
VEHICLES
WANTED
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VENTILATION & HEAT PUMPS
Ventil ati on and Heat PumpsInstallation and ServiceDuct Work and Fittings
Certified Venmar Dealer
Patte rson’s Heating Ltd.Ph: 832-4508 Cell: 333-0120
FLORIST
HAMPTON FLOWER SHOP
557 MAIN STREET
832-3100
Plants
Gift Item s
Cut Flowers
Arrangements
Permanent Botanicals
www.hamptonfloristonline.com
COOKE’S HEATING SERVICE Division of Cooke Fuels
We are WETT (Wood Energy Technology Training)Certified!
Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces& stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglass), chimneys & liners, duct
cleaning now available
Free Estimates. Financing Available832-1124
HEATING SPECIALIST
TREE CARE
DANAHER TREE CARE CO .
Specializing in Tree Planting &
Establishment,Removals, Pruning & Maintenance of
Young and Mature TreesFully Insured, Call Paul Danaher,
Forest Technician @643-8600 or 485-8863
TREE CARE
GARAGE DOORS
HILL MANUFACTURINGWe sell and install Garaga, Commercial
and Residential doors & openers.GARAGA DEALER
We Sell the Best and Servic e The Rest!
485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158
FIT RITEPlumbing & Heating
SuppliesPhone 433-1134 Fax 433-5906
HEATING SERVICES
PET CONTAINMENT
ROVER PET CONTROLPet Safe Containment Systems
Sales, Installation & TrainingCall Mike Anderson 832-2317
Lifetime Warranty Money Back Guaranteewww.roverpetcontrol.com
TAXI
HAMMOND RIVER TAXIServing Hampton & Surrounding Areas
654-3322*Boosting *Airport Service *Deliveries
Pre-arranged appointmentsDon’t get nabbed - take a cab!
EXCAVATING
Easy Access to backyardswith minim al property damage
Jeff Doherty 650-0186 763-2 741
DitchingCulvertsTree & Stump Removal
Drain TileLandscaping
Compact Excavating
Fully Insured
ROOFING
JOHN ROBERTS 832- 7270
Quality WorkFree EstimatesHome Improvements
Maritime Eavestroughing & Roofing
RENOVATIONS
darren f RENOSTrim • Kitchens • Flooring
Decks • Railings • B Barns • Shedsdarrenf@nb.sympatico.ca647-5905 Free Estimates
ANYTHING WOOD/ANYTHING GOES
CONTRACTING
B&W CONTRACTING
All types of constructionPhone 433-5990 Cell 433-0233
Fax 433-5906
CARPENTRY
Roofing
Vinyl Siding
New Constructi on
Renovation
Decks
Jake of All Trades
485-1119 434-4171
Blown-in Insulation
CONSIGNMENT
SARAH’S SECONDS
Now Accepting
SEASONAL CONSIGNMENTS
Please call for more info - 832-5027
563 Main St. Hampton
BUS TOURS
BURGESS TOURS
Visit our website for 2010 tours .
( )506 386-3180www.burgesstours4u.ca
Oct 2 - 6 Boston Cape Cod & Martha’s Vineyard Oct 21 - 24 Christmas Shopping Party, North Conway, NH
Nov 30 - Dec 5 NYC Christ mas Tree Lighti ng Eastern Caribbean Cruise May 5 - 15, 2011 $1650pp
BUS TOURS
PLUMBING & HEATING
GODDARD’S PLUMBING & HEATI NGSales/Repairs/Heat/Well Pumps
UV Lights & Water ConditionersCertified in-floor Radiant HeatingBack Flow Prevention Tester
Phon e 432-5199 Fax 432-6475
Bob 433-0583 Dion 434-2622
PRESSURE WASHING
A .E.A . Pressure Wash Inc.
Residential & Commercial
BOOK NOW FOR Fal lexter ior cl eaning
654-2960Vinyl, aluminum, Hardy plank, stone, decking, cement
Call Ossekeag Publishing
to book your space!
OVERHEAD DOORS
3331 Rte 710, Henderson Settlement
(506) 485-2151 Fax: (506) 485-2151
H e n d e r so n O v e r h e a d D o o r s
Sales & Ser ice of Overhead Doors & Operat orsv
HEADERHEALTH & FITNESS
Join now and pay no enrollment fee!Contact us for details at 832-4848
or info@lifestylesfitnessstudio.cawww.lifestylesfitnessstudio.ca
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Putting New Brunswick first... for a change
On September 27th
It’s about trust...
Bev’s Priorities for Hampton-Kings
Completion of Hampton Roundabout,Town Square and Pickwauket Road
Supporting and maintainingcommunity halls in rural areas
Cease licensing for storage ofunderground natural gas
Return of full ferry service
Completion of the BelleisleCommunity Playing Field
Move forward with the NortonGeoPark Interpretation Centre andMunicipal Building
Focus on rural roads, yellow lines andbrush cutting
Vote Bev HarrisonHampton-Kings
Progressive Conservative Partyof New Brunswick
Residents of Norton , join Bev and Bruce Northrup at the Norton Municipal Building on
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