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ESTATE AUCTION Ravings


Estate of the late Lloyd (Bud) & Shirley Almond by Mike Hickey
218 Knightville Rd. (10km North of Sussex) "REMEMBER"
Saturday, June 19, 9:00am Do you remember a few weeks ago when I
(Viewing 8:00 CANTEEN)
discussed the terror of a 95.2 pound maniac.
HOUSE: 24 elec. stove, f.f. apt. size fridge, sm. chest freezer, Recently the Corporate Jet was visiting down
washer spin-dryer, NEW air-tight woodstove, microwave & the lane with family and friends, when he suddenly got the urge to
stand, ant. style radio, grandfather clock, matching 2-pc. tear about. Why a lawn rake being used to gather lawn clippings
chesterfield set, coffee & end tables, complete SATELLITE drew his attention may never be known, but the resulting collision
system, 32 ELECTROHOME colour television, swivel chair
had a predictable outcome ... Jet (unscathed) ... rake (badly broken
with ottoman, 2 54 beds complete, 6-drawer dresser, oak
dresser mirror, 4 wooden TV tables, table (4 chairs), complete handle). Fortunately no humans were damaged (at least physically).
set of bunk beds, filing cabinet, elec. sewing machine, desk & Many thanks to the reader in Salisbury, who shared her own storey
dresser, homemade cedar chest, sm. drop-leaf table, floor of a black lab maniac. If I ever find the time, we may even get it into
lamp, 2 bean crocks, asstd. dishes, cutlery, pots & pans, print so that everyone can enjoy the pain and joy of doggy
scanner, sm. utility table, oil lamp, (PLEASE NOTE: stove, ownership.
fridge & freezer less than 5 years old), 4 new base-board Some of you geezers are probably old enough (if the mind is still
heaters, MANY other items not listed. working) to remember the song "16 Tons" ...(I'm way too young!!!)
GARAGE: DELTA 10 table saw, floor jack, whipper-snipper, "You load sixteen tons, what do you get
wheelbarrow, MASTERCRAFT 12HP ride-on lawnmower, Another day older and deeper in debt"
chop saw, bench grinder, belt sander, router with case & bits, A recent study carried out by Mikie reveals that 32 Tons (of gravel)
band saw, NEW air-compressor, JOHN DEERE power saw, accomplishes pretty much the same result ... older and poorer. You
trolley, 6 bench vise, 2 18V rechargeable drills, reciprocating
see in order to keep up with the Jones's of Burnside Lane, we needed
saw, B&D elec. hand saw, MASTERCRAFT DRILL with bits,
skilsaw, tool boxes & contents, nearly new half-ton truck tool a fancier quality of gravel than the dirt we have been using on our
box, sev. sets asstd. wrenches, sm. ant. wood stove, bolt part of the lane. Two truck loads of "good" gravel, several hundred
cutter, axes, battery charger, post-hole scoop, asstd. forks & dollars and 24 hours later we're singing the same song with only
shovels, 48 & 24 levels, 24 ext. ladder, 50 ext. cord, lg. 36 minor changes to the lyrics. One day after arrival, about 24 Tons of
square, (PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Almonds tools are in exceptional the stuff is spread and we are well along the path of fitting in with the
condition most have original cases) "Jones's".
FARM & OTHER ITEMS: one, two & three furrow ploughs, While you are remembering things ... how about computers!! Can
5HP quality woodsplitter, 2 spring-tooth harrows, fence posts, you remember when -
car ramps, logging chain, binders, tie-downs, cast iron griddle, A computer was something on TV from a science fiction show
six liters new oil, two garbage cans, sickle, 2 steel I-beams, A window was something you hated to clean ...
tractor scoop, three utility trailers, five sheets quarter inch & and RAM was the cousin of a goat...
half inch plywood, B&D workbench, quantity of foam Memory was something that you lost with age
insulation, new roll tar paper, variety of new lumber, 2 sets
A CD was a bank account
FORD 3000 tractor chains, H.D. lawn-roller, PLUS MANY
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION And if you unzipped anything in public you'd be in jail for a while
INCLUDING SEVERAL QUALITY BOX LOTS. (more to come later)!!! 800

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KEEP KIDS SAFE - ON THE LOOK OUT the seat, remove the wheels and break the tray of old baby walkers.
Sarah Blades, BScHP Dismantle old accordion style gates with a saw or a wrench if there
Health Promotion Specialist - Child Safety Link are bolts. Consider putting the pieces in separate dark garbage bags
It's amazing the things you find in your basement or storage when so that passers-by won't be tempted to reuse these items in their own
you decide to clean things out. Would you re-discover the car seat homes.
you used when your 11 year old was an infant? Could you find a For more information children's injury prevention, and on
baby walker with wheels that has been passed along in your family Consumer Product Safety and the latest product recalls, visit
for almost 20 years? www.childsafetylink.ca for access to all of our resources and a link
When going through your old household items, Child Safety Link to the Healthy Canadians Website from the Government of Canada.
would like to remind you that some things found in the home can be 917
very dangerous to children. The Consumer Product Safety division
of Health Canada is responsible for the careful regulation and use of
items that are available to Canadians. For example, we can thank ATTENTION 1956 VOC GRADUATES!
Consumer Product Safety and Health Canada for the national ban on You are invited to a Boat Cruise and BBQ on the river on Friday,
baby walkers with wheels. Since April of 2004, it has been illegal to July 30th! For information call Vera Donaldson at (506)738-2478.
import, buy or sell a baby walker with wheels. Did you know that Come to our 1956 Reunion "on board" and reminisce with former
when walkers with wheels were available in Canada, more than 500 classmates and friends! 823
babies using walkers were injured every year? That's more than
three babies every day.
Other infant products such as baby bath seats or bathtub rings and Reminder: MEMORIAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN
accordion style baby gates are very dangerous to young children. The 7th Annual Dr. David Stephen Memorial Motorcycle Poker Run
Baby bath seats and rings sometimes give parents a false sense of will be held on Saturday, June 26th(rain date - Sunday, June 27th)
security. They feel that their baby would be supported upright in the from the Ken Val Co-op. Registration will be from 9:00-11:00am
tub if they ran to answer the phone or grab a towel from an upstairs and the cost $25/hand. BBQ to follow for all participants
closet. If the baby slips under or tries to climb out of the ring, they For more information please contact Suzanne Buckley 847-1580.
could become trapped under water. A child can drown in as little as 805
two inches of water, and in a very short amount of time. Accordion
style baby gates are dangerous because their openings are large
enough for a child's head to be trapped, and can cause strangulation.
Reminder: ANNUAL GAGETOWN PICNIC
If you find expired car seats, accordion baby gates or baby walkers
The annual Camp Gagetown Picnic will be held in New Jerusalem
with wheels in your home, Child Safety Link recommends that you
on Sunday, July 4th. Everyone welcome. Bring a lawn chair and a
destroy these items and place them at the curb for garbage pickup.
picnic lunch.
Cut the straps and padding and break the shell of old car seats and cut
For information call 832-4520. 820

NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
CHANGE IN GARBAGE COLLECTION FOR CANADA DAY
Parish of Sussex and Studholm
Day
Day ofof Collection:
Collection: Changed
Changed to: to:

Thursday - July 1, 2010 Friday July 2, 2010

Serviced by Martin Trucking (506) 485-0907 Areas to Serviced by Palmer Trucking (506) 362-5412
change for Areas to change for
(Canada Day) pickup: (Canada Day) pickup:

Chittick Road, Thompson Road, Route 111


(from Village Sussex Corner Boundary to Poodiac),
Snider Mountain, Pleasant Ridge Road,
Route 880 Drurys Cove Road,
(All side roads from Berwick to Parish of Havelock),
Waterford Road, and
Route 10 to Queens County line. East Coast Village Subdivision
(off Picadilly Road)

If you have any questions, please call your Hauler for more information.
This notice does not include the Town of Sussex
or the Village of Sussex Corner.
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C A M P G O O D T I M E
MASSAGE REGISTRATION
It's time once again to register for Camp
MATTERS
Registered Massage Therapists
Goodtime, the Canadian Cancer
Society's summer camp for children
with cancer or a history of cancer. NB
Cara Seeley Masons Camp Goodtime and Junior Leadership Program will be
Jane McConchie-Payne held this year from July 11th to 17th at Camp Rotary on Grand Lake.
(receptionist) Children between the ages seven to 16 will enjoy kayaking,
Lyndi Leask swimming, games and more, all under the supervision of trained
Melissa Smith counsellors.
Erin Dunlop Through the generosity of our sponsors, the NB Masonic Charities
433-4033 & Housing Co. Ltd., the camp is made available at no cost to the
368 Main St, Sussex campers. For more information or to register, please call 1-800-455-
Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available 9090. 826

50th Anniversary SUSSEX & AREA SENIORS CENTRE NEWS


Belleisle Creek, Springfield, Elmbrook & Bullmoose Hill 50 Perry Street, Sussex 433-8480
PROUDLY The Centre is open Monday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm for adults
celebrate a 50th Wedding Anniversary - memberships are available at $20/person/year. Hall rental is
available by calling 433-8480.
Doug & Ruth Boone Regular Daily Events: 9:30am-4:00pm - Book
exchange/Chat/Games/Cards; 10:00am-2:00pm - Walking (outside
or inside arena). Like to read - large selection of books to choose
from - subject to change.
Tuesday, June 15th, Wednesday, June 16th, Thursday, June 17th -
closed.
Monday, June 21st, 28th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts; 9:30am
Shuffleboard; 1:30pm Board Meeting (June 21st only).
Tuesday, June 22nd, 29th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts;
10:00am, rughookers; 12:00noon soup & sandwich $5; 1:30pm
bingo for members.
A couples 50th wedding anniversary is a Milestone
Wednesday, June 23rd, 30th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts.
worthy of Attention and Celebration. Thursday, June 24th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts; 9:30,
Especially when a couple represents everything shuffleboard and Bridge; 12:00noon beginner Tai Chi; 1:30pm Tai
that is Community. Chi $5.
Friday, June 18th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts; 1:00pm Jam
Doug, son of Weyman & Muriel Boone (Edwards) Session; 4:00pm Pot Luck.
of Queenstown, brother to: Donald, Lawrence, Helen Friday, June 25th - 9:00am games, cards, chat, darts; 2:00pm Wine
and Bette Ann. & Cheese.
Ruth, daughter of Kenneth & Reva Pearson (Northrup) Saturday, June 26th - MS Bike Tour.
of Springfield, sister to William (Bill).
Sunday, June 20th, 27th - MS Bike Tour; 6:30pm Early Bird; 7:00pm
The presence of others at the celebration is the best Bingo.
gift possible, the only gift required. Want to be come computer literate? Enjoy our Internet Caf -
contact the centre for information on classes. Like to read? Library
July 10th, 1:30-4:30, Belleisle Community Centre available with great selections. 309

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MOORE FROM OTTAWA
By Fundy Royal MP, the Hon. Rob Moore WHERE NICE MATTERS
Our justice system must be fair and
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Victims of crime and all Canadians are rightly concerned that
convicted criminals are able to collect Old Age Security (OAS)
benefits while in prison. This allows criminals like Clifford Olson, a
convicted serial killer, to collect benefits paid for by the Canadian
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BREAKFAST FOR SINGLES RDPC AREA CITIZENS MEETING


If you are single, separated, divorced or widowed feel free to join There will be a Public Meeting for all citizens concerned with the
other area singles every Sunday, 10:00am at Holly's Restaurant in Royal District Planning Commission and its policies and
the Hampton Mall as we share a wonderful breakfast and procedures. This meeting will be held on Thursday, June 17th at
conversation. Information available for other events happening for 7:00pm at the All Seasons Inn, Main Street Sussex.
singles in our area. We'd love to have you join us ! This committee was formed over a year ago with a mandate to
Phone Pam at 832-5438 or Allan at 832-7713 for more information. pressure the Minister of Environment not to sign off on the Upper
819 Kennebecasis Rural Plan. The committee wishes to update the
community at large on the progress made to date and seek and offer
input on a new direction and mandate.
All citizens who fall in the RDPC area of influence are urged to
AUCTION 45'S IN BELLEISLE attend this very important meeting on your possible future land use
Auction 45's - an evening of cards is now being held at the Belleisle options. For further information contact: LeRoy Armstrong (433-
Creek Hall on Saturdays at 7:30pm. $3.00/person, all welcome. 4686) or MaryAnn Coleman (433-5232). 525
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CARD PARTY IN UPHAM


The regular Monday night card party at the
Upham WI Hall begins at 7:30pm. All are
Sussex welcome. 514

LIONS BINGO -
COLES ISLAND
Bingo is held at the Coles
Island Lions Hall (Route
10, Coles Island) every
Wednesday night. Doors
open at 6:30, Bingo starts
at 7:30pm. For more info
call Elmer at 362-5534.
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Reminder: ANNUAL GAGETOWN


Carpet Starting at PICNIC
The annual Camp Gagetown Picnic will be
.89 cents per sq. foot held in New Jerusalem on Sunday, July 4th.
Everyone welcome. Bring a lawn chair and a
picnic lunch.
Almost everything For information call 832-4520. 820

in the store
ON SALE!!! FREE H E A LT H C E N T R E A U X I L I A R Y
MEETING
Estimate! The regular monthly meeting of the Sussex
Health Centre Auxiliary will be held at the
Sussex Health Centre on Monday, June 21st at
2:00pm in the boardroom. New members are
always welcome. 327

SIMONDS HIGH CLASS OF 80


REUNION
551 Main St., Sussex, NB Are you a graduate of Simonds High School
433-5035 (1980), we are looking for you! Come
Visit our website at celebrate our 30th reunion on Saturday,
www.lounsburys.com A u g u s t 1 4 t h . E m a i l :
Store Hours: Mon - Thurs 9-5; simondsclassof1980@hotmail.com to leave
Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5
contact information.
Looking forward to see you all. 848
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His Worship, Mayor Carr & Members of Council,


Town of Sussex Rite Stop
"Your Old-Fashioned Country Store"
Would like to extend their
Best Wishes to the
Graduating Class of 2010 Congratulations 2010 Graduates
May all your dreams come true
New Brunswick E4E 2Z5 1149 Main Street Sussex Corner
Owners: Bill & Anne Anderson

Congratulations & Best Wishes The fruit of liberal education is not


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Success for You All!

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Congratulations
to the graduating class of 2010!

Make us Proud A college education is not a


Sheryl D. Tabor BSc., LLB.
quantitative body of memorized
92 Maple Ave., Sussex, NB E4E 2N3 432-6079
Fax 432-6078 e-mail: stabor@nb.aibn.com
knowledge salted away in a card file.
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Salisbury Pharmacy Ltd.


Way to go RETEP
SATELLITE Congratulations
433-9088 Grads of 2010
Graduates 448 Main St., Sussex, May you learn
everyday of your lives.
2010! Dyson Jones -Pharmacist/Owner 3154 Main Street
Part of the family of pharmacies 372-4760
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Deserving Team Wins Premiers Award of Excellence


in Education for Community Involvement
By: Ceci Flanagan-Snow
"The winning of the Premier's Award of (financially) was raising funds for the
Excellence in Education for Community mini-bus campaign. We're there now,
Involvement could not have gone to a just waiting for the final criteria to be
more deserving team," says Bridget defined and it will be out to tender."
Ryan, School Based Coordinator, Sussex "Right from the beginning of this
Middle School. "This (Sobeys) store and project Sobeys has been onside,"
the staff have gone out of their way to Bridget says. "They have sponsored
make a difference for our school and the grocery packing weekends, sold buses
community (of Sussex). It is fantastic for their windows, held silent auctions,
that they are being recognized for their and given some of their staff fund
efforts. raising money to the cause as well. The
"The best thing about Sobeys and its staff store has a large thermometer up as well
in Sussex is that they are willing to help as a poster of our mini bus to promote
in any way that they can," she continued. this campaign and keep it in the public's
"They are open to any opportunity to mind. The entire staff has been helpful
help the students of our school and we with this campaign and the store
appreciate everything that they do for us. manager Phil Sherwood is part of the
They are a great community partner that committee that the school has
helps in many ways." established for this campaign."
The list of projects that Sobeys and its staff have involvement in the community - a testament to "Being involved in the community is so
been involved in that makes them true Sobeys core value of "Proudly Serving Our rewarding," Phil says. "I'd recommend everyone
community heroes is extensive. They've helped Community". Originally from Kingston, NB, take that first step and get involved - it's the most
the school raise funds for a new mini-bus; Phil joined Sobeys right after high school and rewarding thing you can do. Once you do, you
supported the school's Breakfast Club that is has never looked back. can't step back. We're all involved from part-time
open to the entire school population; participated employees through to management and I only
in the annual Career Fair; supported the Drama "Everything we do is really a team effort," he wish everyone could be present to receive the
Club; helped to develop and implement plans to says. "The staff in this store is phenomenal. award."
educate and promote healthy lifestyles to Everyone is involved. In addition to our four
main corporate charities, we have a lot of We are looking for stories about people making a
students; helped to raise funds for the school's difference in the Sussex area - people who donate
Relay for Life Team; and Phil Sherwood, Store involvement in events that come from
employee initiatives like organizing a team for money and work hard to keep churches and local
Manager, and Barb Snyder served as mentors to a organizations operating, people who provide
grade 8 class participating in the Junior the Relay for Life or riding the Big Bike for the
Heart and Stroke Foundation. time and leadership to programs that serve
Achievement 'Economics of Staying in School' youth, people who organize and contribute to
program. "Having a liaison like Bridget at the Sussex fundraising activities that support worthy causes
Store Manager, Phil Sherwood, has had pink hair, Middle School provided that communications and those in need in our community. If you know
been bald, and soon will be sporting ladies' high avenue that was needed. Our involvement with a story about a community "Super Hero" we
heels for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser. the community school program is so want to hear from you. Call 832-5613 or email
He's passionate about his and his employees' rewarding. Our biggest commitment info@ossekeag.ca.

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HIRE A YOUTH WEEK 2010


Service Canada Centre for Youth - Sussex; 10 Gateway Street,
Sussex NB E4E 1T1 Tel. : 506-433-7703 Fax : 506-432-6965
The New Brunswick Service Canada Centres for Youth (SCCY)
will host their annual Hire A Youth Week from Monday, June 14th
to Friday, June 18th. Hire A Youth Week promotes youth
employment by providing job opportunities and networking events
for young people and employers. "This year, we are continuing our
tradition of helping young people find summer employment, "said
Randy Dinan, Regional Lead Youth Service Officer. "Hire A Youth Serving Our Community For Over 30 Years!
Week highlights the importance of getting that first job for some
young people, or finding career-related work experience for others."

PRE-INVENTORY
Visit the New Brunswick SCCYs in your community this week for
a complete list of events.
Service Canada Centres for Youth link youth and employers. The
Centres provide employers with a location to post job openings and
young people with job postings, interview advice, rsum building

SALE
and job search strategies. SCCYs also provide valuable information
on health and safety in the workplace.
Employers and homeowners interested in using our services as
well as youth looking for summer employment can visit or contact
their local SCCY between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Job postings are
available online at www.jobbank.gc.ca., under "Student Job
Search", New Brunswick. For more information on Service Canada
services for youth call 1 800 O-Canada or visit servicecanada.gc.ca.
Tuesday, June 15th - Jobapaloza!: Youth Services Officers will be
encouraging employers to help them get the most jobs possible on
the youth job bank. They will promote the fact that summer work
provides a valuable work experience, opportunities to obtain new
skills, spending money, funds for post-secondary education and not
to forget ... cash for a well needed vacation! Saint John, St. Stephen
and Sussex Service Canada Centres for Youth (8:30a.m-4:30pm).
Wednesday, June 16th - What Not To Do: 'How to Lose a Job in 10
Days': Various kiosks featuring what not to do and wear in the
EVERYTHING
workplace. Various Locations around Saint John (8:30am-4:30pm).
Friday, June 18th - Employers on the Red Carpet!: The Saint John,
MUST GO
Saint Stephen and Sussex Youth Services Officers will be out in the
community visiting local employers who have provided
employment opportunities for youth in the area and encourage new
ones to hire youth for the summer.
Friday, June 18th - Lights! Ice Cream! Music! Jobs! Action!: Youth
Service Officers will be at 'Sully's Band Night,' where they will offer
publications and information to Sully's customers who are enjoying
live music and ice cream. Sully's Ice Cream Parlour (6:30pm-
9:00pm). 526

Its a BOY! No Interest


Heather Graham and Jeff McLeod
are very pleased to announce the birth of their son
No Payments
Nathan Jeffery McLeod. Until June 2011 OAC
Born Tuesday May 18, 2010 at
3:38am, weighing 8lbs 5ozs.
The proud grandparents are
Financing Available
Bruce & Laurie Graham of Sussex 165 St. George Street,
and Richard & Shirley McLeod Sussex, NB 433-2453
of Penobsquis.
OPEN: MON-WED. 9-5; THURS. 9-8; FRI 9-9; SAT 9-Noon
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UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFET

Salisbury Havelock
FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL PARLOUR
Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 8:00-
10:00am at the WI/Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upham. Come
and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your friends and neighbours
for only $6.00/person, $20/family - or have just toast and coffee for
Tel: 506-534-2600 $2.00. Presented by the Anglican Parish Churches of Upham.
Tel: 506-372-4800 www.keirsteads.ca
For more information contact 832-7253. 507

Happy 29TH ANNUAL FLEA MARKET IN SUSSEX


The New Brunswick Auto Club Inc. 29th annual Automotive &
General Flea market will take place August 20th-22nd at the Princess
Fathers Day Louise Park with up to 900 vendors.
For more information visit www.nbaac.org. 836

PETITCODIAC SJA # 676 NEWS


The Petitcodiac SJA Division 676 Youth Group
is excited to announce they will be starting a
Junior Program in September for youth aged 7
to 10 years. This group will meet the same night
Dog Grooming (Wednesday) as our current Youth Group but
from 6:30 to 7:30pm. We will also be accepting

Serving Sussex & new members aged 11 upwards in our continuing Cadet program as
well.
Keep looking for more information regarding both programs in
Surrounding Areas upcoming issues. 322

MOTHERS DAY BASKET WINNER


The winner of the Sussex Senior Citizens Mothers Day Basket was
Donna Muir of Springfield. Thanks to all who purchased tickets.
522

KEITH FAMILY REUNION


The descendants of Daniel and Elizabeth (Disbrow) Keith will hold
their 71st annual Family Reunion on Saturday, August 7th at the
Havelock Memorial Hall, Havelock. Mark the date on your
433-4275 calendar! Renew acquaintances with family and friends and plan to
enjoy the afternoon with a silent auction and pot-luck supper (please
susanlizyoung@hotmail.com bring something to contribute to the silent auction and pot-luck
supper).
Registration will be at 1:00pm. Please phone 853-7719 for further
information or email sherrillc@rogers.com for newsletter. 810

In memory of
Building a Deck? Building Anything?
our parents Use our quality lumber for best results.
Jocelyn (Stewart) Worden - May 2, 1996 Tongue & Groove Pine
and Percy James Worden - June 9, 2003 Sikkens Stain
Cedar Decking
It does not take a special day Kiln Dried Construction Lumber
To bring you to our minds Hemlock Retaining Walls
Siding
For the days we do not think of you K.D. Pine
Are very hard to find.
Always remembered, McMillan Forest Products Ltd.
Randy, Paulette, Aurora, Marc, Tracy, Belleisle Creek 485-1010
Sharla, Tammy, Bradley, and their families When it comes to lumber We Deliver!
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BANTAM RANGERS SUS1 DONATION
The Sussex Bantam C Rangers SUS1 hockey team recently donated
$604 to the Sussex Health Centre for the mammography machine.
Receiving the cheque is Foundation Fundraising Chair, Mr. Mike
WE PROTECT, YOU SAVE ...
Letourneau. 321

L-r: Mike Letourneau, Emily Hawthorne, Callie Briggs, Sheila


Keith (Team Manager), Matthew Candy, Devin Keith, Annette Our BEST PRICE guarantee
Hayward, Drake Jorgensen, Kaile Hayward, Phillip Candy
(Assistant Coach). Home Auto Business Tenant Farm
Missing from photo: Marquel Jenkins, Patrick Black, Caleb Agents Call today for a free quote!
MacCallum, Annika Bobbitt, Zach Ricketson, Stephanie RICHARD CRAWFORD
Richardson, Alex Mullin, Mark Jenkins (Coach), Ryan Jenkins
(Assistant Coach), Dana Briggs (Assistant Coach), Rob
DOUG KELLY Fundy
BRIAN SUTHERLAND
MacCallum (Assistant Coach). Sussex & Area
1022 Main St., Sussex
Tel: 432-1535
BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLE
Toll Free: 800-222-9550 Insurance Company
The Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820 Barnesville) is
holding a breakfast the 3rd Saturday of each month from 8:00- www.fundymutual.com
11:30am with a choice of two complete breakfasts. $5/adult,
$3/child, pre-schoolers eat for free. The next Breakfast will be on
June 19th. The Pool Professionals
since 1975
Everyone welcome. 508

SINGLES & FRIENDS EVENTS SPECIALISTS IN: Residential, Commercial,


Singles and Friends in addition to their dances have had some In Ground & Above Ground Spas, Hot Tubs &
bowling, billiards and card nights. Plans are underway for our Saunas, Installations by Emmerson Technicians
annual weekend camp-over at Camp Pascobac in July where we COMPLETE LINE OF CHEMICALS & ACCESSORIES
join with Moncton, Fredericton and PEI Singles groups. Theme this *Financing Available
year is Western so start practicing your barrel racing and lassoing On Approved Credit
techniques!
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
Our next dance is Saturday, June 19th at Fort Howe Hotel 8:00pm-
12:30am. SIMA 847-POOL 7665
107 HAMPTON ROAD, ROTHESAY, NB
Phone info line at 696-1914 for updated info or join our Facebook www.emmersonpools.com
site "Singles and Friends". 811

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HAVELOCK LEGION BRANCH #86
Country Road 4684 Rte 880, Havelock NB 534-8285
Mondays - Executive Meeting 1st Monday of the month at
Physiotherapy 7:30pm; General Meeting 2nd Monday at 8:00pm..
Thursdays - Bingo at 7:00pm. Everyone welcome.
Patti Crawford-Baxter Friday, June 18th - Darts for meat and switch your
Bsc. Kin, BHSc. PT, CAFCI partner crib.
Physiotherapist/Owner Please note that league darts and crib are now done for the season.
Certification in acupuncture with many courses in myofascial There will be a crib meeting on Tuesday, September 7th. 305
release, cranialsacral therapy, pediatrics, exercise/fitness
activities and musculoskeletal injuries.
Phone 432-5013 to make an appointment BINGO - NEWS FLASH!!!!!
Evening Appointments Available Bingo Wednesdays, 7:00pm at the WI/Seniors Hall in Upham
Located at 1340 Route 890 Newtown (2117 Rte 820)! Canteen is available and everyone is welcome come
15 minutes from Sussex and Petitcodiac out for a fun evening.
Sponsored by the Hammond River Valley Seniors. 512

CRISIS LINES AVAILABLE


Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general public:
SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (call collect) 1-506-454-0437 -
an answering service will take your call and a crisis counselor will
call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for friendship open 24/7

Big Top everyday and holidays - listening and resources for all types of life
problems - 1-800-667-5005; MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH
CRISIS LINE - 1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital

Frenchys has a Sexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 824

13025 Route 114 Penobsquis 432-2520 PEOPLES SERENITY GARDEN - FUNDRAISER.

NOW OPEN! The Elvis Experience, a tribute show by Thane Dunn and the
Cadillac Kings will be held on Saturday, June 26th 7:30pm at the
Sussex High School. The proceeds from this event will go to the
Peoples Serenity Garden in Sussex.
HUGE Selection of Books Tickets ($25) are available at Backstage Music 433-2122. 325
Just Arrived at
$1.00 and $2.00!
Rags $10/bag MCNAMARA FAMILY REUNION
The McNamara family reunion will be held on Saturday, July 31st
Monday to Saturday 9:00am to 9:00pm at the shore of the residence of Joseph McNamara at 8314 route 10,
Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm Cumberland Bay. Registration will be at 1:00, and there will be a pot
Take Exit 198 off Highway 1. Old Trans-Canada Highway. luck supper from 4:00-6:00pm. If you have any pictures or
Turn right 1 km coming from Moncton. Turn left 1 km coming from Saint John information you are encouraged to bring them.
Down the road from the Pine Cone Campground For more information call Joseph at 506-339-6498 or Ralph at 506-
Locally Owned & Operated 339-6312. 804

Donna L. Floyd, CGA UNEMPLOYED?


PROFESSIONAL CORP. Have you considered starting
624 Main Street your own business?
Sussex, NB Attend a free information session to find out more about
Phone: available government programs that can help you get started.
(506) 433-3150 When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Email: Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building
donna.floyd@nb.aibn.com For more information, call Jill: 832-6207
Personal &&
Personal Corporate
Corporate or Dave: 432-2680
taxtax
return preparation.
return preparation.
Auditing
Auditing& &Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping
Community Economic Development Agency Be...in this place tre...ici on le peut

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MOVING TIPS
Moving time? Do not have your own moving day
horror story. Planning a move can be a big challenge.
Every year the Better Business Bureau hears
Thank You
countless stories about late movers, lost and damaged Patty & Frank van der Laan and family
goods, over-billing, and disputes over the actual
weight of goods compared to the estimate. thank our relatives, friends and neighbours
"Consumers needs to read the terms and conditions before moving for celebrating with us our
day and not rely solely on price when deciding on a mover," says 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Don MacKinnon, BBB President and CEO. "Some consumer
reports tell us about how costs increase halfway through the job. If Thank you so much for your gifts, flowers,
the customer refuses to pay, their property is then held in storage cards and best wishes.
until the bill is paid in full."
Last year the BBB received 20 complaints about moving companies You made our day very special.
making the industry rated number twelve overall in the number of
complaints received. With over 2000 inquiries, movers were the
sixth most inquired about type of business in the Maritimes.
Start planning ahead several weeks before your targeted moving
date. Here are some quick tips to help you with your move: 1) Shop
around. Get at least three estimates and keep in mind that the lowest
bid may not necessarily be the best service when you consider
insurance, training, experience, quality of vehicle, etc; 2) Get a
We are set for Summer!
written contract. Make sure you get a contract that spells out the EXTENDED REGISTER FOR:
specific terms: the dates and times of your move, holding charges,
and over-weight penalties; 3) Ask about insurance. Find out how Soccer
much insurance the mover has and what it covers. Ask for the $25/1child; $50/ 2children;
insurer's name and policy number in case you need extra insurance $10 per additional child
to protect your possessions; 4) Make a list and check it. Make an
inventory of the goods to be moved. Personally supervise or have Red Cross Swim Kids
someone trusted with your inventory list watch the loading and $70/1 child; $125/2 children;
unloading of the truck; 5) Report loss or damage. If damage or loss $30 per additional child
occurs, have the driver make a special note on the inventory and/or
delivery receipt, then promptly notify the company in writing,
keeping a copy for your own files; 6) If you pack you pay.
Moms & Tots Swim (up to 3 years)
Remember, if the moving company packs everything, they are 10 weeks/$45
responsible; if you pack things, you are on the hook for damages. If
you pack, place heavy items on the bottom, lighter ones on top and Swim and Gym Day Camp
label boxes; 7) Deal with insured companies. Ask for a clearance Daily: $7/1 child; $5 per additional child
letter from the mover stating that they have insurance coverage. If Weekly: $30/1child; $20 per additional child
they don't, you may end up paying for any employee injuries during
the move. Saturday, June 19 10am - 12pm
Before hiring a moving company, call 902-422-6581 or go to
www.maritimeprovinces.bbb.org for a reliability report on the
company. If your moving company is not responsive to a complaint If you need more information please call 485-2660
you have brought to its attention, consider filing a complaint with or email us at belleislepool@gmail.com
the BBB. 915

CL Remington Inc. Dairytown Grooming


Large and small breeds welcome
LOG CABINS FOR RENT 25 Vail Court, Sussex
1 bedroom, air conditioned, completely
furnished, private cove, 15 minutes from
Sussex. Call (506)433-3889
Boating, fishing & golf. $600/month.
Mature couples only. (506) 852-0203.

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CANADA DAY IN APOHAQUI
Dr. Mark Inman, Optometrist The Apohaqui Lower Millstream
Recreation Council invites everyone
New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible to Canada's 143rd Birthday
Eye exam includes digital retinal photography Celebration at Jones Memorial Park
On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles in Apohaqui. The theme of our
Contact lenses, non prescription sunglasses, celebration this year is "My Canada
Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare Is". The activities are organized by
2 for 1 available, Direct Billing for Blue Cross the Recreation Council and financially assisted by a Canada Day
Committee Grant.
The activities are scheduled as follows:
3 Moffett Ave, Sussex 432-6547 1:00pm - Canada Day Parade will start off from Intercolonial
Avenue and flow along Bridge Street and proceed to Jones
D & G , C o a c h , S i l h o u e t t e , Po r s c h e , N i ke , M a u i J i m Memorial Park. Everyone is invited to participate in the parade. You
may walk, ride a bike, car or float of your choice. Line up time
Office Hours 9:00-7:00 Mon & Wed. 8:00-5:00 Tues & Thurs. 9:00-3:00 Fri.
12:30pm. Prizes will be awarded in various categories.
1:45pm - Iris Collett welcoming everyone at the park with her music
2:00pm - Official Opening with flag raising by Karl, Shannon,

CHICK DAYS Kennedy and Kassidy Tribe, followed by singing of O'Canada.


Introduction of honoured guests, inspiration of the day by Rev.
Wally Collett, and awarding of parade and school contest winners.

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3:00pm - "Teddy Bear Picnic", bring along your favourite teddy
Meat Kings bear and enjoy a story time and a little picnic will be Served; "Happy
Go Lucky Fiddlers"performing the ever popular toe tapping fiddle
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Egg Layers music: Children's fun activities kick off at this time - bouncy house,
trampoline, fish pond, face painting, candy count, bubble gum

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Turkeys blowing, etc. The local milk producers plan another visit with us and
their great smoothies will be enjoyed by all.
Throughout the day we will have delicious Strawberry Shortcake
for sale, as well as a small canteen. Our "Silent Auction" has a good
Order Now!! number of items ready for the bidding.
4:00pm - Barbeque - hot dogs and lots of Canada's Birthday Cake

Call for more information for everyone.


7:00pm - Musical entertainment for the evening is "Jenny & the
Macs" featuring Jennifer & Mike McNamara, John Somerville,
Randy Vail, Patrick & Beth O'Donnell and Chris Bell as well as
170 Stewart Ave., IRVING SAWMILL Exit 416
other guests. A show you will not want to miss. There will be a great
Four Corners
Sussex, NB Saint John/Fredericton Moncton
variety of music planned for this Canada Day Show for everyone;
T.C.H. T.C.H.
Hey Kids! "My Canada Is" Scavenger Hunt just for you, as well as
(506) 432-4240 Universal Sales Smiths Creek Road
Route 890 other games.
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Get Ready for Summer! Baxters Corner
Clean out those sheds & closets.
Patio sets, home and garden items, Has the Ultimate Fathers Day Gifts!
camp furniture, yard sales, wedding Full Installation Facility and Knowledgeable Staff.
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C E L E B R AT I O N R E T U R N S T O
BELLEISLE BAY
After a few years of absence, Hatfield Point
Fun Days has been resurrected as "Belleisle
Moffetts Pro Hardware
Bay Celebrates Canada Day" for July 1st. The the old-fashioned hardware store
celebration is being organized by a group of residents from all over 23 Broad Street, Sussex N.B. E4E 2J7
the Belleisle region.
Committee president, Laurie Williams says, " Lots of people really
ph. 506-433-2147 fax 506-433-5546
missed the old Hatfield Point Fun Days and wanted something that
would bring all the communities together". Williams also says. "We
have put together a schedule of events that will interest everybody
from small kids to seniors".
The daylong event will kick off with a community breakfast and
yard sale at 8:00am. One of the highlights will be the parade starting
at 10:00am.
The afternoon is packed full with kid's activities, tea party, WE HAVE EVERYTHING
carpentry skills contest, a rolling pin throw, 50/50 draw and a silent
auction. There will be food available all daylong ranging from
YOU NEED FOR
coffee and donuts to barbeque. And there's even free cake at the
official opening at 2:00pm.
A large part of the day is focused on music. The Hatfield Point
FATHERS DAY
wharf will be the location for the entertainment center stage with Hunting & Fishing Items
local musical acts and dance shows going from noon until 11:00pm. Unusual & Useful Gifts
The day will be finish off with the always popular and entertaining
Cemetery Stories at 7:30pm. The cemetery stories feature strange GIFT CERTIFICATES
facts about the colourful characters resting in Hatfield Point's (NO EXPIRY Guaranteed against loss)
Bayview Cemetery.
The grand finale of the day's events will "Fireworks Over The Bay"
at dark.
FAST, FAST SERVICE
Dont waste time in check-out lines!
Committee president, Laurie Williams also noted, " The committee
was extremely pleased at the support we have received from all of Mon-Sat open til 6 Thurs & Fri til 9
the communities and volunteers from around the Bay and the prizes
that sponsors donated to make the day exciting".
For more information and the specific location of events check out
Facebook - "Belleisle Bay Celebrates Canada Day" 829

BENEFIT FOR ANN MCARTHUR


There will be a Benefit for Anne McArthur held at the Sussex
Legion on Sunday, June 20th from 1:00-4:00pm at the
Sussex Legion. Silent auction, music by Kenny Campbell and
friends. 319
Davis Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
! Commercial ! Residential ! Sales ! Repairs
! New Construction ! Renovations
! Pump Installations ! & Services
ST. PETERS CEMETERY SERVICE
Mike Davis
The annual Cemetery Service for St. Peters Church in Upham will Phone: H: 506-433-4687
416 Picadilly Road
be held on Sunday, June 27th at 3:00pm. Come and enjoy a C: 506-435-1637
Picadilly NB
presentation of the Colourful Characters of the Parish of Upham. E4E 5J6 DAVISPLUMBING09@hotmail.com
Refreshments to follow. 523

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WINDOWS & ENTRANCE SYSTEMS
DOWNEAST WINDOW & DOOR
Authorized Dealer
Win your kitchen!
Drop by or call for details

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1 Queen Street, Sussex, NB, E4E 3W4
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SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY NEWS
46 Magnolia Ave 432-4585, sussexpl@gnb.ca
Summer Hours commence on Monday, June 21st and are as
follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday - 10:00am-5:00pm,
Wednesday - 12:00noon-8:00pm, Saturday & Sunday - closed.
Preschool Programming: Storytime, Toddlertime and Babies in the
Library have ended for the spring and will resume on Thursday,
June 24th and Friday, June 25th from 10:30-11:00am. We look
forward to seeing you all again then!
Summer Reading Club is just around the corner and we cant wait!
QUALITY EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS Join us for fun and adventure as we celebrate this years theme:
12 Lowell Street - Sussex, NB E4E 1Y5 See the World @ your library. Children ages birth-14 can register
www.robinson-enterprises.com for their passport to reading on Friday, June 25th or any day
thereafter. As always, your child will set a goal of how many books
PHONE 433-3627 TO SAVE they would like to read throughout the summer and well provide
EMAIL robinsonenterprises@nb.aibn.com
incentives and rewards to encourage their success. SRC is a
wonderful way to help your child maintain or improve their reading
level and our childrens section is filled with thousands of exciting
Ossekeag Publishing's books sure to capture your childs imagination and ward off

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boredom. Our SRC daily programs begin the last week of June and
include Family Hour on Mondays, Summer Kids on Tuesdays,
Storytime & Toddlertime on Thursdays and Babies in the Library
on Fridays.

Whos Who Annual Spring Book Sale: Our Spring Book Sale happens on
Friday, June 18th from 10:00am-7:00pm and Saturday, June 19th
from 9:00am-4:00pm. This is a fantastic opportunity to stock up on
fabulous summer reading at awesome prices! With hundreds of
titles to choose from theres sure to be something for everyone. All
proceeds go towards purchasing new materials for our library.
Advertise your business to 10,650 homes Computer Tutorials: Free one on one tutorials for basic computer
use, including internet and email are available by appointment. Call
for only $80.00 for 4 issues (2 months) or come in to register for a time that is convenient for you.
Adult Book Clubs: The June selection for the Adult Book Club is
Thats only $20.00 per issue! The Next Thing On My List by Jill Smolinsky. Copies of this book
is available at the front desk. New members are always welcome!
For more information on these and other library programs please
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The Havelock Horse Show will be held on Friday, June 18th &
Saturday, June 19th at the Havelock Horse Show grounds. Friday,
6:00pm - Gymnkhana classes; Saturday, 8:30am - English &
"Let us connect you to Western classes, Barrel Racing & Pole Bending, Gymnkhana
classes.
your customers - 832-5613 Lions Club canteen will be available on the grounds. For entry
forms please call 534-2223. 830

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WHEATON SETTLEMENT WI
ANNIVERSARY
On Saturday, June 26th the Annabelle Gay Womens
Institute of Wheaton Settlement will be celebrating MacDonalds Roofing
our 70th anniversary. From 2:00-4:00pm there will be
a short program followed by refreshments and there
will be pictures and artifacts on display. FIBERGLASS & ASPHALT SHINGLES
Friends and fellow WI members are invited to come and share this Owner: Cory MacDonald
day with us. If anyone has a picture or memento of the Wheaton
Settlement WI we would be pleased if they would share it with us.
Cell: 506-434-9290
323
Home: 506-362-1488
E-mail: macdonaldsroofing@live.ca

CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to Tammy Heath, Anna Pearson, Donna Hewlett,
Beverly Lewis and Devon Zinck; all winners of gift baskets that
were used to promote awareness of Suicide Prevention Month in
New Brunswick (winners chosen in a random draw). The Sussex
and Area Suicide Prevention Committee thanks everyone who took
SAINT JOHN
the time to participate by submitting a free entry for the gift basket ASSOCIATION for
draw.
Look for our baskets next year in February and help us bring COMMUNITY LIVING
attention to the vitally important community issue of suicide
prevention. For information on local opportunities to attend Applied The Saint John Association for Community Living is
Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), please call 432-2090. a local, voluntary, non-profit organization that
works on behalf of children and adults with an
516
intellectual disability and their families.

We work to ensure that people with intellectual


disabilities, with the support of their families, have
KVHS CLASS OF 85 REUNION the option to choose the supports they need to live
Calling all graduates from the Kennebecasis Valley High School meaningful lives and participate in their
Class of 1985! There will be a 25-year reunion on July 23rd & 24th. communities as valued and contributing members.
Come and share your photographs and memories with your former
classmates! We Offer:
If you would like to attend, please call Tanya McCarthy (Craft) at The ACL Employment Program (18 years +)
832-7810 or email your contact information to
mccarthy_tanya@hotmail.com or kvhsgradsof85@hotmail.com.
Transition from School to Work/Life
807
Community Development Initiatives
Family Network,
Best Buddies,
Disability Support,
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN BLOOMFIELD Changing Lives/Changing Communities, and many more.
There will be a Strawberry Festival held at the Bloomfield Hall on
Thursday, July 8th from 4:30-6:30pm. On the menu: ham, potato
salad, coleslaw, tomato, eggs, cucumbers, pickles, brown bread, Contact us at 652-1544 - n6employ@nb.aibn.com
rolls, strawberries and sweets. Cost for the supper is $10/adults, Look for our upcoming series of articles on
$4/children ages 6-12, pre-schoolers eat for free. each of these topics!
Hope to see you there! 822

90 TH Birthday
Open House Ruths Place
will be held for Preschool
RUTHS PLACE is a LICENSED
facility which offers a positive
EVELYN REICKER learning experience and lots of
fun for children ages 3 & 4.
Saturday, July 3 from 2-4pm Our program offers a trained instructor and we
Sussex Legion, Magnolia Ave. follow the NB Preschool Curriculum Guidelines.
We have a few spaces left for both the 3 & 4 year old classes.
Best Wishes Only Please call 432-4590 for more information or come by
and see us at 717 Main Street, Sussex, NB.

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RCL SUSSEX BRANCH #20

Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. 66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-66 99


Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at
6:00, Early Bird starts at 6:30 and regular games at
7:00pm.
Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib.
Monday, June 14th-Thursday, June 17th - Senior
Friendship Games.
Sunday, June 27th - Next Vets & Friends at Norton Branch # 76.
Summer hours: Until September 6th, Branch closed on Sunday &
Monday except for special events.
For more information check out our website at:
www.sxlegionbr20.com. 304

Six Munchkins - All Bottoms UP!!! 5 females and 1 male, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #76
about 7 weeks old. They are all Tabbies, 3 pure, 2 with white 1935 Rte 121, Norton NB
markings and one with a little orange on the top of her head. She Mondays - 45's @ 8:00pm.
was obviously the runt and had a tough few days, fortunately we Tuesdays - Double crib @ 8:00pm.
found a lactating mother who accepted her right away. Three Wednesday nights - Summer Darts, contact Anna Walsh at 485-8813
weeks ago (at 4 weeks of age), they were abandoned on a for more information.
doorstep in a cardboard box - in the middle of the night (and you Thursdays - Correction: Dabber Bingo, Jackpot $1,000 in 50#s or
know who you are if you read this ad. SHAME ON YOU! to put the less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#s and/or consolation
burden on someone else to look after them). They were prize $100. Doors open at 6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm
obviously still too young to be separated from their mother. They sharp. Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#s and/or consolation
were hungry and filthy. However, with loving care, clean prize $100. We also have wild #s in some of regular bingo games.
surroundings and nutritious food they are now thriving. They Come & support your charity event. Starts 7:00pm sharp.
love to attack your feet, so, if you are a visitor, socks and shoes Saturdays - Single crib @ 8:00pm.
are a must.
Sunday, June 27th - 2:00pm, Vets & Friends Dinner at Hampton
If interested in any one or two of these adorable kittens, please
Legion.
call for an appointment.
For Legion information please contact Service Officer, Gordon
McKenzie at 432-0779; and for hall bookings call Marg at 839-2212
(Gordon at 432-0779).
Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health care
A Yard Sale is being held for Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary on
benefits? It does not matter how long you served. For more
Saturday, June 19th, 9:00am to 2:00pm at 1234 Route 865,
information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at
Cassidy Lake, to raise funds for these Munchkins. Please
432-0779. 502
support us by dropping by and hopefully finding something to
take home. A great variety of items, from Wicker Rocking Chair,
Coffee Table to 'Man Things', Dishes, Silver, Brass, Costume QUILT DRAW WINNER
Jewellery, Picture Frames, VHS movies, Cassettes, DVDs, Toys, The winner of the Quilt Draw for the Smiths Creek Fidelity Group
Cooler, Wicker Baskets, Lamp Fixtures, Puzzles, Games, was Jessie Armstrong of Newtown. Thanks to all who helped
Cookbooks, Pocket Novels etc. Those of you who come to our support this fundraiser. 330
yard sales know, we do have something for everyone, interesting
& nice things, clean, unbroken and polished!!!.
Hope to see you there!!! STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN SPRINGFIELD
Canada Day Strawberry Festival - Thursday, July 1st at the
Belleisle Community Centre in Springfield. 120
Cats are ready for new homes

Animals for Adoption:


BAD BACK?
AND A DOZEN OTHER DANGER SIGNALS
The adoption fee for cats in our care is $100.00, which includes:
+ Two veterinary examinations
+ Treatment for worms, ear-mites, fleas
+ Nail clip 1. Frequent headaches 7. Acid Reflux
+ Vaccinations with booster 2. Snoring? 8. High Blood Pressure
+ Neuter/Spay 3. Neck stiffness 9. Pain in arms or legs
+ 30-day health guarantee 4. Pain between 10. Numbness in hands or feet
shoulders
11. Leg or foot cramps
Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable organization 5. Stiffness or pain in the
lower back 12. Nervousness
Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. 6. Painful joints
P. O. Box 4816, Sussex, NB, E4E 5L1
Phone: (506) 433-1256 Call 432-6637 Today
Email: pawssanctuary@nb.aibn.com Dr. Bob Richmond '30 years in practice
Website: www.petfinder.org 'Experience you can trust
196A Main Street, Sussex, N.B. Available eves & weekends
'
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GREER FAMILY REUNION
The 23rd annual Greer Reunion will be held on Sunday, August 8th, THE
1:00pm at the Community Hall, Main Street in St. Martins with a
Pot Luck dinner at 4:00pm. Come bring your family and meet your Blue Bird
kinfolk.
For more information please contact any one of the following:
Restaurant
Canadian Dishes & Korean Dishes
Newman Greer 847-8217; John Greer 847-1537; Pat Seeds 757-
2983; Don Crawford 849-1125; Christina Snow 832-3626; David June 29th Entertainment
Greer 847-5409. 839 HAPPY GO LUCKY
Seniors Buffet FIDDLERS
Coffee & Tea Included Everyone Welcome!
CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAM Children under 10 eat free when accompanied by an adult
Auction 45's cards every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm at the Lower (1 child per 1 adult)
Korean Lunch Specials
Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). The cost to play is $4.00/person and Tuesday to Friday
includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come bring your friends and have The Blue Bird Restaurant 433-2557 52 Wheeler Road, Four Corners, Sussex
a fun evening. 505

BENEFIT FOR GARY BURGESS


There will be a benefit for Gary Burgess (recently diagnosed with
cancer) at the Sussex Legion on Sunday, June 27th starting at
1:00pm. There will be lots of good local entertainment.
Admission by donation at the door. 326

PET BIRD RESCUE


Located at 95 Neck Road, Summerville, Pet Bird Rescue is a non-
Sussex Corner
profit rescue centre for pet birds who have been neglected or cannot
remain in their present home. An effort is made to find homes for
them, or a home will be provided until other arrangements can be
made. For those who are turning in pets - cage, toys and food must be
provided.
For more information contact 506-763-3323. 825
Commercial & Residential
Reminder: SALMON DINNER IN KINGSTON
Paving
The Anglican Parish of Kingston will hold their annual Salmon
Dinner on Saturday, June 19th, with two sittings - 4:30 & 6:00pm.
Cost for the supper is $12/adults and $6/children 12 and under.
Tickets must be purchased in advance. For tickets please contact 20 Plant Road Cell: 433-0686
the Kingston Parish Office at 763-3183, or Barbara Miller at 763-
2978. 846 Sussex Corner, NB Bus: 433-4721
SALISBURY GOLDEN AGE CLUB
E4E 2W9 Fax: 433-6488
The Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of
each month with a pot luck lunch at 12:00noon. A meeting and
games are held after the lunch. For more information please call
Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315
www.brownspaving.ca
Engagement & Wedding
Dale & Claudia Ogilvie Jonathan Parlee (506) 434-3774
of Petitcodiac, NB
are very happy to announce Free estimates/resonable rates
the engagement References available
and up-coming marriage
Lot Shaping, Screened Topsoil,
of their youngest son, Demolition, Underground Utilities,
Colby Garnet French Drains
to Arlene Belinda,
daughter of Gerald & Jerusha Yorke Licensed Septic Installer
of Glace Bay, NS. Road/Driveway Building
The happy couples Culverts, Drain Tile
Foundations
up-coming marriage will take place
Excavating for Geothermal
July 31/10 in Glace Bay.

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HAMPTON CIB GARDEN TOUR
Attention: Garden Lovers! The Communities in Bloom group in
Hampton will be holding its garden tour on Saturday, June 26th,
from 1:00-4:00pm, rain or shine. Five beautiful gardens will be
Summer Car Care included on the tour with tea or punch and sweets at one of them. The
tickets cost $12.00 each, and are available for purchase at Hampton

2008
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2008
2010
2008
2008 Pharmacy and Kredl's Corner Market in Hampton.
Come and join us for a leisurely and enjoyable afternoon in the
Town of Hampton. For more information, phone 832-7522 or 832-
7244. 842

Ossekeag Publishing will have its


Annual Summer Car Care Feature CARD PARTY AT PENOBSQUIS
Regular Monday night Card Parties are held at the Penobsquis WI
in the June 29 issue of Hall (132 Loop Road) at 7:30pm. All are welcome. 310
the Sussex Herald Magazine.
Deadline June 18
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN MILLSTREAM
The Millstream United Church Pastoral Charge is sponsoring their
To advertise in this feature please call: 105th Strawberry Festival on Tuesday, July 6th at the Millstream Rec
Carmen at 434-2666 Centre. Sittings will be at 2:30 and 6:00pm. Cost for the supper is
$9.00/adults, $4.00/children 6-12 years, $25.00/family (parents &
dependant children).
There will be live music and take-outs will be available. 840
Ossekeag Publishing
Your Community Connection
Home of the:
Sussex Herald WesTides BELLEISLE SENIORS CLUB NEWS
Hampton Herald Valley Viewer At the May meeting of the Belleisle Seniors Club tickets were sold
on three baskets of items donated by members at a previous
meeting. When the draws were made, the lucky winners were: Reg

munro
Best, Agnes Pope and Hazel Brown.
Plans were reviewed for the bus tour to PEI on June 28th.
Following the business meeting, games were enjoyed; then
members went to the Midland Hall where they were treated to a
GROUP delicious roast beef dinner catered by the Midland WI.
The next business meeting will be on Monday, June 21st. Fiddlers
Industrial Electronics will be invited to entertain. The annual picnic will be on Monday,
August 16th at the Belleisle Hall. Some form of entertainment will
be provided.
Lighting Design Center Submitted by Gladys Hart, Secretary. 520

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CARDS AT ST. FRANCIS
61 Marsh Street Tel. 506-635-1413
Saint John, NB Fax 506-635-0619 Card Party Auction 45's are held every Wednesday evening at St.
Francis Xavier Hall starting at 7:30pm. Good prizes and lunch. 318
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MCCULLY FAMILY REUNION
There will be a McCully Family Reunion held on Sunday, July 25th Husqvarna
at the former Scottys Driving Range (10 Maple Street, Petitcodiac). YTH 23V48
We are looking for descendants of Shepard (S.K.) and Victoria Value beyond your
expectations
(Burgess) McCully. - 23HP V-Twin Endurance Engine
There will be a potluck meal at 1:30pm - everyone bring their - 48 Cutting Deck
favourite dish. There will also be a mini-auction. Any photos would With Free Trailer
be appreciated. $2,49900
Hope to see you there! For more information contact Jeanie
Jorgensen at 756-8551. 845
ALFS SHARPENING & REPAIR
SHARPENING SAWS, SKATES, ETC.
CARD PARTIES IN BERWICK 94 HORSEMAN STREET TEL: (506) 372-4408
The card parties which have been held at the Millstream Rec Centre
in Berwick on Tuesday afternoons at 1:30 are done for the summer.
SALISBURY, NB E4J 2H5 FAX: (506) 372-4140
They will start up again on September 14th.
Thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed themselves and to Reminder: WATERFORD CHARITY BINGO
those who provided food for the lunch. Have a great summer - see The Multiple Sclerosis Society will receive the proceeds from the
you all in September. 503 next Waterford Charity Bingo which will be held on Friday, June
18th starting at 11:00am. A noon lunch for a Toonie will be available.
For more information please call 433-1394, or 433-2141. 307
CADET LEAGUE DRAW WINNER
The Air Cadet League of Canada (NB) Inc.
wishes to advise the public that the winner SUSSEX COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
of this years Kubota tractor draw is Mr. Attention all Graduates of 1975 Sussex Composite High School. We
Stewart Duffy of Mount Hope NB. The are holding our 35th Reunion this year on August 6th & 7th with all
funds raised help in administering the cadet program and include: activities being held at the Sussex Lions Den, 38 Willow Court. If
effective speaking contest, band and drill competition, and our you have not been contacted yet please call Cindy Gregg at 433-
flying program. 1275 or email cgregg@nbnet.nb.ca.
Thanks to all who purchased tickets in support of the Provincial Also, if anyone has old photos from that year please email them. We
League. Please have a safe and enjoyable summer. 838 look forward to a memorable weekend shared with
classmates. 821

Sussex Legion Branch #20


PRESENTS
THE

SHOW
JUNE 25
Doors open at 7:00 PM
Show is at 8:00 PM
For tickets, call RCL#20 at 432-6699
or Sussex Outfitters at 433-2727

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THE JOY OF COOKING FOR SENIORS


Sussex SUPERSPECIAL If you are one of the many Canadians living in a multi-generational
family you know the joy of living and learning from senior family
members. You also know that because seniors have special dietary

2-4-1 requirement they need small portions of foods that are easily eaten,
highly nutritious and naturally flavorful. Dont allow this to restrict
you in the kitchen. People commonly make the mistake of preparing
the same foods over and over again, getting into a rut that is both
WINERY SERVICE boring and unhealthy.
Gary McBlain, Corporate Chef with Revera Inc., Canadas leading
Purchase ANY TWO providers of retirement homes, long-term care and home-care
services, offers the following tips on cooking for seniors.
Add Flavor, Not Salt: As we age we start to lose our sense of smell
and this affects the way we taste food. When cooking for seniors,
bring out the flavor of foods without simply adding more salt. Add
WINE KITS fresh herbs or herbs pastes, spices in moderation and other
PAY ONLY ONE concentrated flavors like citrus juice or mustard.
Go Fresh: Try to purchase fresh foods that havent been processed.
Winery Service These always have less of the the bad stuff like sodium, corn
sugars, fats and preservatives.
Sale Ends June 30th/10
Make Food Easy to Eat: Seniors may have trouble chewing tough
SAVE OVER foods. Try slowly braising meats instead of grilling or baking.
Pounding chicken or pork with a mallet before cooking can help
$50 tenderize meat, making it easier to chew.
Dont forget your vegetables: Prepare vegetables that are familiar
to the seniors in your life they dont have to be exotic to be tasty.
Many seniors prefer to have one or two separate types of
vegetables on their plates instead of a mix or medley, advises
www.thegrapedvine.ca McBlain. Steam or boil vegetables in lightly salted water until they
Gateway Plaza, Sussex, NB - 433-6173 reach the desired doneness. Some seniors prefer their vegetables al
dente (tender crispy) while others prefer them much softer. Talk to
the seniors in your life about their preferences.
Be Conscious of Portion Sizes: Seniors need fewer calories and eat
smaller meals. Serving them large portions can actually decrease
their appetite. An ideal portion for seniors includes: 3-4 oz of
chicken, fish or meat; 2 spoonfuls of rice, pasta or mashed potatoes;
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS 1 cup of vegetables. Try this for a few weeks and you could help
Open House Saturday, June 19 lower blood pressure and cholesterol and improve the way they feel.
10 am to 12 noon Finish with something sweet: Always have dessert! A small piece
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of chocolate cake, stewed rhubarb or rice pudding is the ideal way to
Horse-lovers come and take a peek! finish a meal. F011
$369,900 Home, detached car garage, barn, in-door
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Open House Saturday, June 19
2 pm to 3 pm ALLABY - GRAY REUNION
The annual Allaby-Gray Reunion will be held on Sunday, July 11th
24 South Canaan Road, Coles Island at the Midland Community Hall (Rte 124) from 2:00-6:00pm.
Home with three bedrooms.
$64,900 There will be a potluck supper. 519

Open House Sunday, June 27


2 pm to 4 pm
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Great yard with a pool.
$164,900 Home with four bedrooms. International Tattoo
Jane McLaughlin will be your hostess. July 3rd, 2010
Jane McLaughlin Travel with Kylas Koaches for the 2:30 matinee performance.
Cost $75.00 per person includes motorcoach, admission and applicable taxes
Call anytime
For more information and to reserve your seats please call
434-3658 1-866-455-6634 or 506-433-6634 or email kyla@optimumride.com
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Great time to buy or sell!!
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CAMBRIDGE-NARROWS REGIONAL LIBRARY
2216 Lakeview Road 488-3971
CERTIFIED
S.A.V.E. Inc.
Sussex, Air, Ventilation & Energy
Summer Hours (June 30-September 5th): Everyday 10:00am-
5:00pm; closed Monday, July 5th; Tuesday, August 24th & 31st.
For all your ventilation needs. July 13th - August 19th, programs for children (grade 1 and up),
Sales, service, new construction 1:00-3:00pm. Respect Program - given by the RCMP Community
SPECIALIST
or retro fits. Programs Officer on Tuesdays; Games - new card games, board
We service all makes and models. games and activities on Wednesdays; Drama - on Thursdays. For
Fast, reliable service at reasonable more details please call the Library at 488-3971.
Summer Reading Program - Come in and pick up the log and have
VanEE prices.
your children read. There will be a party at the end of the summer for
Sales & Service Call Gordon Keddy those who participate.
PHONE: (506) 432-5184 TalkBoxes - Wonderful boxes filled with toys and books to help you
We sell the best ... FAX: (506) 432-9447 help your preschooler or your pre-school grandchild with their
we service the rest. vocabulary and reading. Our summer students would love to help
you select one.
Memberships - Free to those who live or vacation in the area. 313

Fathers Day is June 20,


and we have what Dad wants! WIND & WILLOWS DAY II - THE PLANTING
Do you want to help make a difference to your local environment? It
Green Fees, Driving Range Passes, is easy to do and we can show you how. Some have started already
Clothing, Golf Clubs & Accessories by helping the KWRC gather willow cuttings. Now it is time to plant
Not Sure?
How about a gift card?
Just a putt away... the seedlings that grew from those cuttings and we want you to help.
What is really exciting this year is that we have become the New
Sussex Golf Course Brunswick, flagship planting event for Tree Canada and so we are
You choose the amount, welcomes you! trying to make it a great day.
Dad chooses the gift! Come on out and show your support for the environment and the
PM 10-Packs - $199+HST. Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee on Saturday,
Good any day after 2 pm. Save almost June 19th anytime between 9:00am-12:00noon. Bring a shovel and
50% off individual rounds at regular rack rate! some good boots as we will be planting trees along the
(Non-transferrable and not valid for tournament play) Kennebecasis River in hopes of restoring the riparian function along
a bare, eroding stretch.
Wednesday is Seniors Day in Sussex. For a map to the event location check out the link below and for
18-Hole Green Fees $19.99+HST, all day, more details simply respond to the coordinates:
FOR GOLFERS 50+ http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msi
d=103012340217052759135.000488708f4168e39b71f&ll=45.70
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See you on the water. 524
Mondays
WANAMAKER FAMILY REUNION

506.433.4951
We will meet at the Wanamaker Brothers Farm in Nauwigewauk on
Sunday, July 25th at 2:00pm. Supper will be served at 5:00pm and
www.sussexgolfandcurlingclub.ca burgers/hotdogs, cake & ice cream and drinks will be provided.
Perhaps those who live handy could bring a salad, etc.
For more information please contact John Wanamaker at 433-3116
or Beth Allaby at 832-7452. 813

s
Loi
Greenhouse
drugstore

Sharps corner
& Gift Shop
543 Sanitorium Road, The Glades
756-8803
In Season Hours
! Prescriptions Tues to Fri: 10am-8pm Sat: 9am-7pm
3 BROAD ST. ! Home Health Care Products & Equipment Sunday: 12 noon to 5pm (Closed on Monday)
Corner of Main & Broad
SUSSEX, NB
! Crutch Rentals
CASH AND CARRY
Your Personal Family Pharmacy 10 Hanging baskets Potted 5 Gal Happy
Prescription at $11.95 Scotia Tomatoes Fathers
at $10.75 Day!
Delivery
With A Smile 433-1186
Monday to Friday 9-9 ! Saturdays 9-5 ! Sundays & Holidays 12-4 Fax: 433-1042 _
Flower Seeds _
Vegetable Seeds _
House Plants _
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P.A.C.K. EVENTS
432-2610, www.packsussex.org
PACK's much loved Music "N" Me program is
still running every Wednesday from 10:30- LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT
11:30am at the Norton Elementary School gym.
A fun filled hour of books, songs, instruments,
dancing, singing and a snack.
CELEBRATION FOR
Our last Music will be Wednesday, June 16th at the Norton Fire
hall/Town Office. We will be having our Teddy Bears Picnic, a
GRADS AND DADS?
lunch/snack will be provided, make sure you bring your Teddy
Bears! Certificates and treat bags will be given out at this time.
Car Seat Clinic: PACK will be hosting their spring Car Seat Clinic
in partnership with the Sussex Fire Station on Saturday, June 19th
from 9:00am-12:00noon (rain or shine). Certified technicians will
work directly with parents to make certain their child's car seat is the
appropriate size for their child and that it is properly installed. While
your seat is being inspected there will be lots to do while your
children wait: BBQ, fire truck tours, balloons, coloring, games, visit
from Sparky and more!
All PACK programs are free to everyone! For more information Make it extra special with a DQ Cake for dessert.
about any of our programs please call the office at 432-2610 or email Whether its a small dinner or a large
us at packroe@nb.aibn.com and check out our website
www.packsussex.org. 506 family gathering, there is a DQ cake thats
just the right size with cakes that serve 8 to 24.

DENTAL CHECK-UPS & ORAL CANCER Dairy Queen Salisbury


Oral cancer kills over 1,000 people in Canada annually, 2983 Fredericton Rd.
approximately one-third of those diagnosed with the disease each Salisbury NB
year. Early detection is the key to surviving oral cancer - and your
dentist has the training and skills to identify pre-cancerous Grill & Chill 372-5060
conditions or early signs of cancer. If caught early enough, oral
cancer can be treated successfully.
"Oral cancer is an insidious disease," said Dr. Frdric Duke,
President of the NB Dental Society. "Most people don't know what
to look for. It is painless in the beginning, and unless they visit a
dentist regularly, it's unlikely that oral cancer will be detected in
time. No one knows exactly what causes it, but tobacco and alcohol
use, diet, excessive exposure to the sun and some genetic factors MARITIME HOMES
may contribute to development of oral cancer."
Dr. Duke recommends that people have regular checkups with their
dentist. "See your dentist immediately if you have any sore that
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The New Brunswick Dental Society exists to promote professional
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WALK FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
The Saint John Walk for Muscular Dystrophy will be held on
Saturday, June 19th at the Market Square Boardwalk. Registration
is 12:00-12:45 and the walk begins at 1:00. Other events taking
place in the afternoon: 1:00-3:00 - massages; 1:40 - refreshments &
cake; 1:45-2:30 entertainment; 2:30-3:00pm - prizes and thank
yous.
It takes nine muscles to loosen your belt a notch - join the Walk for
Muscular Dystrophy instead. It takes 14 muscles to program your
TV to record Oprah - join the Walk for Muscular Dystrophy instead.
It takes 35 muscles to secretly check your text messages in a meeting
- join the Walk for Muscular Dystrophy instead. 814

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Ossekeag Publishing is currently
accepting applications for a
Graphic Designer Muscular Dystrophy Canada, Atlantic Region announced that
The Palmer Family of Wards Creek has been chosen as its Saint
We have a permanent full time opening in our
production department, starting in August for an John Walk for Muscular Dystrophy Ambassadors. The honor is
individual with artistic ability and an interest in bestowed annually to the family of a person with a
graphic design. neuromuscular disorder who has demonstrated commitment and
passion in the fight against neuromuscular disorders. The
A working knowledge of Corel Draw and/or Palmers six- year old son, Matthew is affected by congenital
Photoshop would be an asset but not a must. muscular dystrophy.
We will train if you are the right person.
If you are a team player and willing to learn,
we want to talk to you!! PETITCODIAC LEGION BRANCH #41
For more information on this position please visit our
18 Kay St, Petitcodiac - 756-3383
HRDC job posting. Mondays: 6:00pm, 639 F.P. MacLaren Squadron Air
Please send your resume and cover letter to Cadets, new members welcome.
Ossekeag Publishing, Monday, June 21st - Safe Boating Course. 6:30 to
Attn: Sharon Worden 9:30pm
242 Main Street, Hampton, NB, E5N 6C2 Thursday, June 24th - Jam Session. Pot luck Supper at 6:00pm
or email: sharon@ossekeag.ca Friday, June 25th - Texas Holdem at 7:30pm. 316
Fax: 832-3353
Deadline: July 16, 2010
Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN SUSSEX

Ossekeag There will be a Strawberry Festival at St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall
(106 Church Avenue, Sussex) on Sunday, July 11th from 3:00-
Publishing . . .Your Community
Connections.
6:30pm. Take-out is available from 3:00-6:00pm in the lower hall.
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Reminder: PENOBSQUIS FAMILY FUN DAY
The 4th annual Family Fun Day in Penobsquis will take place on
Saturday, June 19th. Take in breakfast at the Penobsquis Baptist
Church from 7:00-9:30am. The Frog Jumping Contest - always a
756-2903
hit with everyone, begins at 9:30am at the church yard as well. A
parade from the church at 11:30am will go to the Fire Hall. By Jill Cameron
The afternoon begins with a hot dog BBQ, Jam session, inflatable
bouncer and games. Our ever popular Pork/Roast Beef Supper is
from 5:00-6:30pm followed by a hay ride and cribbage
Jill Owner/Stylist
tournament. The day closes off with an awesome Fire Works
display.
230 Old Post Rd
CONGRATULATIONS
Family Fun Day Ball Hockey Tournament will be held on
th
Thursday, June 15 at 6:30pm at the WI Hall in Penobsquis. Petitcodiac TO THE GRADS OF 2010!
Canoe Race registration will take place during the breakfast at the (formerly the GOOD LUCK IN ALL OF YOUR
church between 7:00-9:00am. Cost per canoe is $20 with cash
prizes for winners. Make sure you have your life jacket! The
Super Variety) FUTURE ENDEAVORS!
canoes will hit the water at 9:30am with start/stop locations in
Penobsquis yet to be determined. Contact Ryan McLeod at 512- STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN SUSSEX CORNER
1544 for information. 328 The Unified Board of St. Johns United Church (Sussex Corner) are
sponsoring a Strawberry Festival at the Church on Wednesday,
June 23rd from 3:30 until 6:30pm. They will be serving potato salad,
ham, rolls, coleslaw, cucumbers, tomatoes, strawberry shortcake
and layer cakes. 517
GRAND OPENING DEDICATION
Norton Baptist Church (41 Church Street, Norton) is pleased to
invite members of the Greater Norton area to the grand opening
dedication of their new expanded facilities. The final touches are ARNOLD FAMILY REUNION
finally done on the building and we want to celebrate. There will be an Arnold Family Reunion held on August 7th & 8th at
We hope community members will come and see this great facility the Poley Mountain Ski Lodge in Waterford on Saturday, August
th
for recreation, receptions, meetings and more. We hope you will join 7 the doors open at 6:00pm - bring your favourite game and
th th
with us on Sunday, June 20 , at 2:00pm. Our time together will munchies. On Sunday, August 8 registrations starts at 9:00am -
include a dedication, a retrospective video, light refreshments and a bring your favourite dish.
chance to see the newly completed building. 521 For more information call 433-2597. 518

Directions to THE KNOLL


Exit 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.

Amenities in Sussex: Advantages with having a Prestige home:


45 minutes to either Moncton or Saint John Factory and Service Center
Real Community Living Minutes away from The Knoll
Hospital and Health Center Built with the Quality Prestige Homes
Soon to be built Fundy Civic Center has been known for over 35 years
Close by Nature Trails Energy Efficient Homes
Many Churches, Clubs and Organizations to join 7 Year Structural Warranty
Shopping, Restaurants, Top Quality Building Components
Golf and Curling Club with Excellent Manufacturers Warranties

New town homes in Sussex from $228,000


Call for an appointment to view The Knoll Gorgeous views Master bedroom with
433-9131 ext 115 Office Hours: Mon to Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm Private, serene setting walk-in closet
Open, airy floor plans Low maintenance
great from entertaining Lower energy costs
Private balconies

These beautiful new homes are built by Prestige


Homes. So you know youre getting a top-quality
home that is brilliantly designed with fabulous
curb appeal.

Call or visit now while pre-construction


prices are still available!

www.prestigeHomes.ca 506-433-1001 The Knoll Open Mon.-Fri. 8 5, Sat. 12-3.


Malone Way

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Dutchies Hair Care & Tanning


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The Most Convenient Hair Colour Available
Professional & Permanent in Ten Minutes.

Welcome Welcome
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Hairstylist Hairstylist
to our team! to our team!

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Its our 5th


Anniversary!
Walk-ins and Appointments
Available
1 Pleasant Avenue, Sussex
Ruth Stanley Peggy Barton
Owner Owner 433-2526
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At Your
At Your Service
Service

Zeldas River Adventure Ltd.
506-653-0726 Cell
506-832-0726 Office
NEED A MORTGAGE?
Pontoon Tours in Hampton
Fishing, Swimming, Photography
Relax with family and friends
Call: (506) 435-4949
Visit us at zeldasriveradventures.ca

Barbeque Season
Time to stock up!
Assorted Freezer Packs Your One Stop for Quality Computer Sales and Service
Beef Patties 19 QUEEN STREET, SUSSEX NEW & USED AT GREAT PRICES
Chicken Breasts & Legs Store Hours: 8-5 Mon. - Fri. 9-12 Sat.
Sides of Pork & Beef Great deals on desktops, laptops and netbooks all running Windows 7!
Certified Technicians on staff that can help with any Technical Issue!
147 Route 890 Great Selection of Computer Components and Ink Cartridges
( mile past 4 Corners Irving) Owner/Lead Technician: Jason Sturgeon
Sussex, NB
www.techxperts.ca 432-6265 sales@techxperts.ca
(506) 432-1815

Danny Brown BOBCAT WORK


Drive ways Pool pads Brush clearing
Land clearing Lawn building
Excavating work
Call Danny
433-4150 Home 434-3313 Cell

WE PROVIDE INDOOR & OUTDOOR


CONTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
Contact Valerie at Best Pets Training School

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Email: info@ossekeag.ca
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CANADA DAY BREAKFAST
Wedding Celebration The Smiths Creek Fidelity Group will be sponsoring a Breakfast on
Thursday, July 1st at the Smiths Creek Hall from 7:00-10:00am.
for The menu includes: ham, eggs, hash browns, toast, juice, tea/coffee
Michael & and doughnuts. Cost for the breakfast is $6/adults, $3/children 6-12,
Melanie (McFarlane) children under 6 eat for free. 329
Howe,
who were married in FREE FASHION SHOW!
Veradero, Cuba Please join us at a free Fashion Show taking place at WalMart in
on April 6th, 2010. Saint John on Thursday, June 24th from 1:00-2:00pm. The show is
to help promote awareness of bladder health issues in Support of
A celebration will be held June 19 World Continence Week.
at 102 Creek Rd, Waterford at 6:30pm. Come and enjoy the fashions, complimentary refreshments and an
All are welcome. information booth with Nurse Specialists. 841

Reminder: FLEA MARKET IN COLES ISLAND


There will be a Flea Market from 9:00am-1:00pm at the Coles EVENTS AT THE PETITCODIAC LIBRARY
Island Seniors Hall on Saturday, June 26th. Tables are available for 6 Kay Street, 756-3144
rent at $5/each. Used Book Clearance - Until June 19th - fill a bag for $1.
For more information and table rental please call 944-0441 or 433- Adult Book Club - New members welcome anytime! Contact the
6297. 339 library if you would like to borrow a copy of the book. We will be
discussing The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by
Mary Ann Shaffer on
Thursday, July 8th at
6:30pm.
Preschool Storytime
Fridays at 10:30am
starting June 18th.
Children 3-5 years old are
invited to the library for a
half-hour of stories,
songs, finger-plays, and
crafts or other activities.
No registration required.
Saturday, June 19th -
2:30-4:00pm LEGO
Construction Club (ages
6+). Like LEGO? Then
join us for some friendly
competition to make the
best LEGO masterpiece!
$3000.00 upgrade allowance Well provide the LEGO.
Parents are welcome to
play too.
for modular homes and Thursday, June 24th -
7:00pm, Pyjama Stories.

$1500.00 upgrade allowance


Wear your pyjamas and
come listen to stories
before bedtime. The

on mini homes.
whole family is welcome!
No registration required.
Wednesday, June 30th -
Not applicable with any other promotions 2:30-3:30pm, Summer
Expires June 30, 2010 Reading Club Launch
Party.
Sussex Sales Center These programs are
14 Industrial Drive offered free of charge. For
more information call the
Next to Factory library. The library will
change to summer hours
Sussex, NB on Monday, June 21st.
506-433-1001 314

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Musings
By Debbie Hickey
Pet Corner
GET OUTDOORS!
Many of my most vivid memories of childhood At The
took place outdoors. This is hardly surprising
since (other than times in school), 75% of our waking hours were
spent outdoors. We did go in for meals and bathroom breaks, but
Animal Rescue League
then it was right back outdoors. We fished and splashed in the brook, We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.
made trenches for the water to run off the driveway when it rained,
picked strawberries and raspberries, hiked the woods, found lots of
ways to play in the snow, rode bikes, wed the garden, picked flowers Here is one of the pets up for adoption
. . . it was a great time to be a kid.
Mike and I did our best to duplicate that for our kids when they
were young. They too spent many hours outdoors, doing much the
at the Animal Rescue League:
same things we had as kids. (In fact one of my favourite memories is My name is
of the two of them playing in the rain in their bathing suits during an
unseasonably warm late fall downpour.) But many of their Murphy, and I
generation did not. Television and computers had taken over the arrived at the
after school hours. I expect our children sometimes felt hard done by
because of the time restrictions we imposed on TV and computer shelter with my
time. That certainly never caused me a moment of guilt! 'sister', Molly,
I read recently that U.S. kids are not getting sufficient Vitamin D. because my
You remember Vitamin D. the sunshine vitamin. The one you soak
up by playing outdoors. A recent study from the Kaiser Foundation family was
found that kids between the ages of 7 and 18 spend more than seven moving and they
and a half hours a day using some form of media, including the
computer. If you add in seven hours a day for school, when are they couldn't take us
getting outdoors? What a shame. Some of my best moments now as along with them.
a grandparent are spent outdoors with our four year old Don't let my age
granddaughter, exploring the natural world. She loves to walk out
fool you! I am an
the wood road to the brook, help with the gardening, learn about
growing things, understand how the world of nature works, ride on Murphy energetic and
the tractor with "Grumpy". Do yourself and a child favour and get
outdoors together. "Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild lively seven-year
air" ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson. 801 old neutered male, and I love to follow my
nose and have lots of time to explore. I adore
car rides, I am good with cats, and I am
house-broken!
SUSSEX LIONS BINGO
The Sussex Lions' Club (Lions Den, 58 Willow
Court) holds bingo every Tuesday night, doors
WHAT IS THE MANDATE OF
open @ 5:30, games begin to 7:00pm. Jackpot THE ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE?
prize $1,000 and canteen available. For more The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization that provides
info 433-5453. Proceeds from weekly bingo rescue, temporary housing, care and assistance to abandoned and
games help support unwanted animals in our community. We receive no government
funding and rely on donations and fund raising in order to continue our
community based projects. work as animal advocates. We do our best to find loving, caring and
LET THE GRILLING BEGIN! 308 responsible forever homes for all the animals in our care. We also
!Its an Oven attempt to educate our community about responsible pet ownership, the
!Its a Grill humane treatment of animals, and the importance of spaying/neutering
!Its a Rotisserie your pets.
!Its a Stove top
!Its a Barbecue
PETITCODIAC SENIORS FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 642-0920
Petitcodiac Seniors 50+
Financing members of NBSF (New Please do not forget to spay or neuter YOUR pet.
Available Brunswick Seniors
Animal Rescue League Janet Foster
Federation) meet on the 1st ~ Executive Director~
"Serving the Valley since 1976"
Monday of each month at 134 Taylor Avenue
Toll
PATIO DIVISION 2:00pm (except August) in the Saint John, NB
TollFree
Free--1-877-497-1001
1-877-497-1001 Kiwanis Building. Come Join
24 Peter St., Sussex
433-2184
us even if you dont feel like a Check out our new Website: www.saintjohnanimalrescue.com
Only 25 minutes from Quispamsis senior. 320 This ad is sponsored by Ossekeag Publishing Your Community Connection.
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PERENNIAL PLANT SALE CONTINUING


community classifieds UNTIL JUNE 19, 3:00pm - 6:00pm daily,
except June 19, 8:00am - 3:00pm. 39 Quirk
community classifieds
Road, (up Church Ave, up Marshall Hill, left on
EMPLOYMENT 2009 FORD ESCAPE 4WD, red, AT, AC, PW,
Quirk Road). 433-2694.
WANTED: A PERSON WHO ENJOYS PL, CD, cruise, $185.28 bi-weekly. Call Greg
REAL ESTATE at 635-1600.
WORKING OUTDOORS, to work on a
Christmas Tree farm. Keirstead Mountain area. GARDEN HOME, 5 MERRITT HILL RD, 2009 CHEVROLET COBALT 4DR, silver,
Call 433-4229. Quispamsis (end of Gondola Point Rd), AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call
superlative waterviews, John Hart Chris Moyes at 635-1600.
MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from Construction, $264,000. See
home. Free website, unlimited support, propertyguys.com, ID#118248 or call 847- 2009 CHEVROLET COBALT 4DR, black,
c o m p u t e r r e q u i r e d . 1243. AT, AC, CD, PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call
www.healthyhome4our2boys.com. Jessica at 635-1600.
RECYCLING BIN
SMALL COUNTRY CHURCH IN NEED OF 2009 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS, grey, AT,
PAINTING and small repairs. If interested ONE WOOD STOVE SUITABLE FOR AC, CD, PW, PL, cruise, $133.39 bi-weekly.
please call Darlene at 506-512-0890. CAMP, large desk, could be used as a bar. 433-
Call Ricky at 635-1600.
6538.
FIREWOOD 2009 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS, blue, AT,
SERVICES OFFERED
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, AC, CD, PW, PL, cruise, $133.39 bi-weekly.
split firewood, delivered. Call 485-2349. MARITIME RIGGING, LIFTING, TOWING Call Steve at 635-1600.
and cargo management products, sports netting
DRY FIREWOOD, MOSTLY MAPLE, (baseball, golf etc.), mesh and vinyl tarps, 2009 KIA AMANTI, black, full load, $244.58
PROMPT delivery. 839-2025 or 651-8693. Action Truck Caps & Accessories, cabinet bi-weekly. Call Greg at 635-1600.
FOR RENT hardwoods, k.d. dressed or rough, pine log 2009 KIA RIO SDN, grey, AT, CD, tilt, $96.33
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT IN HAMPTON, siding products. Hampton 832-1198 Mon. - bi-weekly. Call Chris Moyes at 635-1600.
wheel chair accessible, 500 sqft, 2 rooms and Sat. (day/evening). 2009 KIA RIO 5 EX CON, black, AT, AC, CD,
waiting area, $500/month. 832-4840. J A N C A L H O M E R E N O VAT I O N S . PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call Jessica at
3 BDRM VACATION HOME, GRAND DRYWALLING, painting, flooring, carpentry, 635-1600.
MANAN, sleeps 7, Seal Cove Beach walking roofing, siding, windows and doors. Call 433-
2009 KIA RIO 5 EX CON, blue, AT, AC, CD,
distance, weekend or weekly rentals, internet 6972.
PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call Ricky at
access. Call Brian 506-488-2080. MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc. 635-1600.
FURNISHED BACHELOR APARTMENT, Will come to your home. Call 432-7620.
2009 KIA RIO 5 EX CON, white, AT, AC, CD,
$425.00/month, heat, lights, satellite TV BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailer, PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call Steve at
included, available July 1. Call 433-8801 or motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. 635-1600.
944-0208. Call 721-4255.
2009 KIA RIO 5 EX CON, blue, AT, AC, CD,
WEST POINT PEI, 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE, VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING PW, PL, $103.74 bi-weekly. Call Greg at 635-
fully furnished with beach front, close to - CRAFTMANSHIP. RV's, boat covers, 1600.
Summerside. $550/week, Friday to Friday. recovering & restyling repairs. HD foam, T-
832-3333. Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870. 2009 SATURN VUE XE, red, AT, AC, CD, PW,
PL, $148.22 bi-weekly. Call Chris Moyes at
HAMPTON, ONE BEDROOM, stove, fridge, DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING, for all your
635-1600.
washer, dryer, heat, hydro, $580.00/month, spring clean-up needs. Junk, garbage,
suitable for mature female. 832-3685. construction, demolition, decks, small moving 2009 DODGE GR CARAVAN, red, AT, AC,
FOR SALE jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted CD, PW, PL, cruise, $146.03 bi-weekly. Call
vehicles. 832-3982. Jessica at 635-1600.
SAW MILL 48" ROTARY SAW, 13' travelling
carriage, 42" track, PTO powered, 50 plus HP AFFORDABLE PC REPAIRS, SOFTWARE 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT 4DR, grey, AT,
required, saw dust auger, chain, easily moved. & HARDWARE installations, virus/spyware AC, CD, $ 96.33 bi-weekly. Call Ricky at
Asking $4,000.00 OBO. Call 756-2436. removal, clean-up and formatting. 635-1600.
Petitcodiac/Havelock area. Call 227-3303 or 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500,
CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR (chair reclines), email pcgirl@xplornet.ca
selling for $500.00, colour burgundy. Phone silver, AT, AC, CD, tilt, $125.98 bi-weekly.
433-6875. VEHICLES Call Steve at 635-1600.
STRAW FOR SALE. 433-1481. 2010 KIA RIO, TSil, AT, CD, tilt, $ 103.74 bi- 2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, red, AT, AC,
weekly. Call Chris Moyes at 635-1600. CD, PW, PL, tilt, $155.63 bi-weekly. Call
APPROX. 17 CUPBOARD DOORS, (1 is
2010 KIA FORTE COUP, black, MT, AC, PW, Greg at 635-1600.
double, hinged in centre). All hardware is
attached, very light cream in colour, some have PL, CD, cruise, $130.43 bi-weekly. Call YARD SALES
slight damage on bottom, can be fixed. Best Jessica at 635-1600.
COMMUNITY YARD SALE SATURDAY,
offer. 485-2242. 2010 FORD FUSION SE, blue, AT, AC, CD, June 19, 8:00am - 1:00pm, Marshall Hill,
PLANT SALES PW, PL, cruise, $160.86 bi-weekly. Call Quirk Rd, Valleyview area of Wards Creek.
Ricky at 635-1600.
PERENNIAL END OF SEASON PLANT FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 18TH AND
SALE at Brenda's Bloomers. $.50 - $1.00ea, 2010 FORD FUSION SE, blue, AT, AC, CD, 19TH, 10 Quirk Road, Marshall Hill, 8:00am -
Sunday June 20, about 2 miles from Cassidy PW, PL, cruise, $160.86 bi-weekly. Call 4:00pm.
Lake, Norton at Clover Hill, Route 860, Civic Steve at 635-1600.
#3155. Call 832-0280.

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BUSINESS WHOS WHO


ANTIQUES & STUFF CLEANING LAUNDROMAT
HARRISONS HAT BOX
K&A CLEANING SCOTTYS LAUNDROMAT
5 Maple St. Petitcodiac
48 Church Ave, Sussex Book now for Spring Cleaning 756-8551
Open by chance or appointment Residential or Commercial Coin-operated
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
Tues - Sat 433-3501 Karlia - 434-5799 or Amber - 432-5738 Proprietor Ray & Jeanie Jorgenson

BOOKS COUNSELLING LAUNDRY SERVICES


Reading Cat Books
566 Main Street, Sussex
Children & Adolescents
Stress, Anxiety, Anger, Self Esteem, Sussex Laundry
27 Board Street, Sussex
433-2262 readingcat@nb.aibn.com Relationships, Social Skills, Beside BMO in front of the Train Station
Loss/Separation Consultation
Are you a collector of books about Royalty? Big machines for blankets
We have a wide selection of current and For an appointment, call Drop-off Service Available
older books. Give us a call. Sherilyn Cheeks at 333-4803 7:00am - 10:00pm

BUS TOURS COMPUTER REPAIR MOBILE BODY SHOP


BURGESS TOURS COMPUTER REPAIR MAGIC Match
Halifax Tattoo July 3 Day Trip
PEI- Anne of Green Gables Musical Production July 31 Day Trip Your one stop shop for all of your computer service needs Vehicle Cosmetic Specialists
Aug 5 - 8 Bangor, Augusta & Bar Barbour Data transfer & Backup, Virus/Spyware Removal Bumper Scuffs Textured Bumpers
Oct 2 - 6 Boston Cape Cod & Marthas Vineyard Scratch Repairs Trim Repairs
Nov 30 - Dec 5 NYC Christmas Tree Lighting Wireless Networks
Alloy Wheels Dents
(506) 386-3180 Commercial & Residential Sales & Service
Call James: Tel: (506) 433-4645 Cell: (506) 434-1946
Visit our website for 2010 tours. www.burgesstours4u.ca www.kccomputer.ca 433-5522 Thats Magic

CARPENTRY EUROPEAN SAUSAGE OVERHEAD DOORS


ADAIRS CARPENTRY
Residential & Commercial Degenhardts European Sausage Farm Ltd. Henderson Overhead Doors
Renovations & Additions, Garages, Cedar Decks, Local makers of 50+ kinds of quality: Sales & Ser vice of
Crack Filling, Painting & Ceramic Tile Sausages No Gluten Overhead Doors & Operators
New Home Construction. Over 30 years experience Marinades Low in Fat 3331 Rte 710, Henderson Settlement
References Available. FREE Estimates. Deli Meats No MSG
Call Kevin 432-9585 756-8489 (506) 485-2151 Fax: (506) 485-2151

CARPENTRY PLUS GARAGE DOORS PHOTOGRAPHY


Jake of All Trades HILL MANUFACTURING Pearson Photography & Framing
Roofing Renovation We sell and install Garaga, Commercial Come for the experience ...
Vinyl Siding Decks and Residential doors & openers. Portraits, Passport/FAC Photos, Corporate, Commercial,
Photo Restoration, Fine Art, Graphic Design and Logos
New Construction Blown-in Insulation
GARAGA DEALER 432-6682
We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! www.patpearson.ca
485-1119 434-4171 485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158 Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm Fri 10am-3pm after hours and weekends by appointment.

CARPENTRY WORK GLUTEN-FREE PLUMBING & HEATING


James Boyce Carpentry THE GLUTEN-FREE MENU GODDARDS PLUMBING & HEATING
Home Made Gluten-Free Baked Goods! Sales/Repairs/Services/Pumps
New Homes - Renovations - Windows, Fresh & Delicious We Deliver New & Renovations
Doors - Roofing NEW DISTRIBUTERS: Certified in-floor Radiant Heating
Urban Deli 68 King St. Back Flow Prevention Tester
On the Vine Both Locations 506-432-5199
432-9411 433-2651 / 434-4076 Bob 433-0583 Dion 434-2622

CARPET CLEANING HEATING SPECIALIST TREE CUTTING


COOKES HEATING SERVICE J and R Tree Cutting
Sussex Janitorial Division of Cooke Fuels
We are WETT (Wood Energy Technology Training) Tree Cutting
Certified! Plus: Line cutting, Lot Clearing
Commercial and Residential Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces
Blocking up wood
Carpet Cleaning & stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglas), chimneys & liners, duct
cleaning now available John McGrath
506-433-5175 Free Estimates. Financing Available
832-1124
Home 432-6165 Cell 432-5502

Next issue June 29th - Deadline June 22nd


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JUNE 16th

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