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KV QUILT GUILD DONATION
On Tuesday January 10
th
Anna Marie Hutton, President of the
Kennebecasis Valley Quilt Guild, presented Christine Levesque,
Director of MindCare New Brunswick, with a cheque in the
amount of $1,742. ese funds were collected as part of the
2011 Quilt Show titled Serendipity through the Quilters Walk.
Many local charities have beneted from the generosity of the
KV Quilt Guild and from all those people who attend the annual
quilt shows.
e KV Quilt Guild members thank all those who attended the
quilt show and they look forward to seeing everyone at the 2012
show in September titled Its a Small World. 805
SUPPER FOR H.O.P.E. CENTRE
In support of the H.O.P.E Centre a Pancake Supper will be held
on Tuesday, February 21
st
from 4:30-6:30pm at 4347 Loch
Lomond Road. Cost for the supper is $8/adults and $5/children.
950
RNS MUSICAL PRODUCTION
e students of Rothesay Netherwood
School invite you to join them as they
present, Legally Blonde e Musical.
Based on the Broadway hit show and box
o ce smash hit, Legally Blonde is a
hilarious comedy about a California girl
who heads to Harvard in search of love,
but ends up nding herself instead! e show runs Tursday,
Friday & Saturday, February 23
rd
, 24
th
& 25
th
at 7:30 pm in the
schools tre Susan B. Ganong.
Tickets are $10 and available at the door, or may be reserved by
calling the School O ce at 847-8224. 816
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SJ MULTICULTURAL & NEWCOMERS CENTRE
Friday, February 17
th
3:00-4:00pm, Newcomer Information
Workshop - Let the Driver Examiner tell you how to be a safe
driver on the road. For more information contact Li Song -
642-1209(direct), 642-4242(main) or Email: li.song@sjmnrc.ca.
Saturday, February 18
th
- Career day for youth. Contact Karen
Casey, Youth Program O cer 642-1205 karen.casey@sjmnrc.ca
for more information and to register.
New students and volunteers are welcome at the Saint John
Multicultural and Newcomers Resource Centers English
conversational classes. English classes are held on the 3
rd
& 4
th
oors of the City Market at the following times: Tuesdays from
4:30-6:00 and Wednesdays & ursdays from 10:30-12:00noon
and 4:30-6:00pm. Classes are also oered at Rothesay High
School in room 115 on Mondays & Tuesdays from 6:30-8:00pm.
Classes are held in Quispamsis at St. Marks Catholic Church
on Mondays from 10:30am-12:00noon. ese classes provide a
comfortable, informal setting for people to practice and develop
their English skills. Participants have an opportunity to carry on
discussions and meet new people from a wide range of cultures.
e center welcomes new students and volunteers to join our
growing groups.
e SJMNRC Employment Centre provides assistance for
newcomers interested in working SJ and the surrounding
community. Contact Mary Stack at 642-6464 or Mary.Stack@
sjmnrc.ca for more information.
Lunch en Franais: Would you like an opportunity to practice
speaking French? Every Friday from 12:00noon until 1:00pm we
will host a French lunch, either at our centre or a local restaurant.
If you are interested in attending please contact Marie-Paule
Godin at 642-7265 or marie-paule.godin@sjmnrc.ca. 923
SAINT JOHN FREE SCHOOL!
Join us on Saturday, February 18
th
at the North End Community
Centre (195 Victoria Street) for our 3
rd
full day event! e Saint
John Free School wants to provide you with the opportunity to
share your knowledge and learn from others. Free meals, free
childcare, and musical entertainment are provided.
ere will be four sessions throughout the day, and each session
will have four classes running simultaneously. Class types
include how-to, lecture and/or discussion, physical activities,
and childrens activities.
For more information contact Jennifer Smith 608-3462,
sjfreeschool@gmail.com or visit the website at: sjfreeschool.ca.
954
March Break March Break
Ultimate Public Swims
Saturday and Sunday: 2:30-4:00pm
Monday to Friday (March 5-9) 1:30pm-3:00pm
Friday(March 9): 6:30-8:00pm
Tropical Swims
Monday and Wednesday (March 5 & 7) 7:00-8:00pm
Polar Flip n Dip Camp
Monday to Friday (March 5-9) 8:30-4:30pm
(Early drop o and late pick up available)
Swim, skate, crafts, games and so much more!!!
Polar Fleece Sleep Over
Friday March 9th
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JANUARY PIC OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to Alana Totton, Norton (Gutherie Road) who
submitted this photo of an old farmhouse in Mercer Settlement.
Alana has won a voucher to a local Subway for a foot long meal
deal. 823
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chosen as Ossekeag Publishings Pic of the Month, sponsored
by participating Subway locations. e rst of each month we
will be choosing one photo, from those submitted during the
previous month, to be our Pic of the Month and the winner will
receive a voucher for a Footlong meal deal from participating
Subway locations.
Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) for complete contest info
and rules.
Editors note Dont forget that you can submit holiday/
seasonal aer Christmas.
Submission of photos authorizes Ossekeag Publishing the right
to print and display your photo (with photographer credit) in
any of our four publications, our yearly calendar, website and
Facebook group. If no photo of suitable quality is submitted,
judges can elect to choose no winner for that month. 821
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MARCH 17
th
2012 SIMPLY CALAIS
Shorter Day, Still a Bargain! Stop and shop at
all the hot spots in Calais, ME. Lunch included
at Kings Buet! $40.00 taxes Inc.
MAY 4
th
- MAY 25
th
2012 YOUR FLORIDA CONNECTION
SEPTEMBER 8
th
- 28
th
YOUR FLORIDA CONNECTION ENCORE
Making the beautiful waterfront Makai Beach Lodge your home for two weeks!
Your suite will feel just like a home with a private balcony , and kitchenette!
Nightly activities on site! Includes day trips to Daytona Flea Market, Daytona
Speedway, Disney World and much, much more!
Starting at just $1775.00 taxes Inc.
JULY 1
st
& JULY 7
th
2012 INTERNATIONAL TATTOO
Deluxe motor coach transportation, fabulous reserved seating all begins with a
spectacular meal! $149.00 taxes inc.
OCTOBER 12
th
-14
th
2012 NEW BRUNSWICK COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME
Deluxe motor coach transportation, two nights accommodation, show tickets, one
group meal! Great live entertainment! Starting at $280.00 taxes inc.
NOVEMBER 1
st
NOVEMBER 4
th
BETH MOORE CONFERENCE & SHOPPING
Living Proof Ministries Conference & shopping getaway in Kittery & Portland, ME.
Starting at $380.00 taxes inc.
Stay tuned for: NEW YEARS EVE FLORIDA EXPRESS, CHRISTMAS NASHVILLE
STYLE and MUCH more!
CONTACT FINNSWAY TOURS @ 506-672-6720 or nnswaytours@gmail.com
and check us out on facebook to book your tour!
Terry (Finn) Finnigan, Owner & Operator AND PLEASED TO BE YOUR DRIVER
Finnsway Tours Presents:
Installation
Hardwood, Laminate, Engineered, Cork, Tile Floors,
and stairs (custom rounded treads).
Sanding
Sand and nish all types of Hardwood ooring with a
Dust Containment system. Custom stains are also
available.
Renovations
Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Basements from new drywall,
electrical wiring, plumbing to just a new paint job.
There is no job to small
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KENOs Renovations
Renovations with meticulous worksmanship
KOC MINI-BINGO
e Fr. omas Beck Lancaster Council 8094,
Knights of Columbus are sponsoring non-
smoking Dabber Mini-bingo at the Msgr.
Osborne Family Centre (basement of St. Rose
School), Manawagonish Road, Saint John West on
Tuesdays, at 6:30pm.
Admission - non-perishable food item, 50 cents
for three face card. 703
MAKING BREAKFAST AVAILABLE
Starting the day o with breakfast is one of the most important
steps in achieving academic success in the classroom. Working
together, the Hampton Junior Achievers and Jacobs Industrials
electricians and carpenters assisted in making breakfast available
for the 200 students at Bayview Elementary School by donating
more than $600 worth of goods. Bayview was selected because
of its need for funding and its partnership with the Irving Oil
Renery, where many of the carpenters and electricians work.
Junior Achievement oers business education programs in the
areas of work readiness, entrepreneurship and nancial literacy,
delivered at no cost to elementary, middle and high schools.
e Hampton Junior Achievers is a group of nine high school
students who have taken the information learned from the
program and developed a product called Munch E Z, which is
a pre-packaged meal targeted at busy individuals and families.
David Brown, the current president of Hampton Junior
Achievers said At the time that Jacobs employees committed
to buying 200 of our meals we were thrilled. When they told us
they were buying the meals to donate to an elementary schools
breakfast program, we knew that we wanted to help out too.
e high school entrepreneurs used $200 of their prot and
purchased a grocery store gi card to donate to the elementary
school too. 945
Kim Spence of the Irving Oil Renery accepted the
gi on behalf of Bayview Elementary School from
David Brown.
COVERDALE CENTRE PRESENTATION
e Coverdale Center for Women presents a
performance of the world renowned play e
Vagina Monologues, on February 14
th
at the
Imperial eatre at 8:00pm. is is a special
fundraiser to raise awareness and help end violence
against women.
Coverdale is partnering with Billys Seafood for a special
Valentines Day package that includes a three course lobster
dinner and desert for two, and two tickets to the Vagina
Monologues for $125. Last run for this special is on February
14
th
.
For more information, visit our Facebook page: Vagina
Monologues at Imperial eatre - facebook.com/pages/Vagina-
Monologues-at-Imperial-eatre/264548006917381. 940
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SHARON WILLISTON FUNDRAISER DRAW
Sharon was driving to Cavendish PEI with her two children -
Tat 14 years old strapped in the front seat and Evan 11 years
old strapped in the rear seat of her car. Sharon lost control of
the vehicle and collided with a pick-up truck hauling a camper
trailer; the youngsters escaped with minor injuries but Sharon
did not fare so well. She was rushed to the emergency hospital in
Moncton where she underwent critical surgery - the amputation
of her le arm at the shoulder and reconstructive surgery on her
le leg which the surgeons managed to save.
Sharon is receiving short-term disability, 63% of her salary, but
the mounting expenses for a prosthesis and months of rehab are
having a major impact on her day to day expenses. e major
expenses will be the vehicle and home adjustments that have to
be made to accommodate her changed lifestyle.
Cruisers Custom Cycle decided to ra e a 2011 custom build
Fatboy with the proceeds of the ra e going to the Sharon
Williston Relief Fund. 1500 tickets will be sold and the draw for
the Fatboy will be held at Cruisers on Wednesday, March 14
th
at
7:00pm. e custom build can be viewed at Stews Bu ng and
Polishing, 248 Rothesay during normal business hours.
Tickets are $20 and can be bought at Stews or Cruisers Custom
Cycle, 89 Station Road, Saint John or by calling 738-2211. 951
PRE-SCHOOL DONATIONS TO SPCA
Children at the West Side Co-operative Preschool had fun with
the donations they made to the SPCA this past Christmas. 725
Back row: Madison, Whittaker, Rachael Ahearn, Santa,
Alexa Vallejo.
Second row: Sebastien Gillis, Finley Jagoe, Sorcha
Watts, Jack White, Jacob Hanson.
Front Row: Sophie Fillmore, Darren Melanson, Lydia
Green, Cedric Carr, Sarah Brown, Jeery Fanjoy, Liam
Ford.
PANCAKE SUPPER AT PORTLAND UNITED
e Portland United Church (50 Newport Crescent) is holding a
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper on Tuesday, February 21
st
from
4:30 to 6:30pm. e menu is pancakes/syrup, sausages, baked beans,
hash brown potatoes, gingerbread, beverage and the cost for the
supper is $7/adults; $4/
children under 12.
For information or tickets, call 632-4030. ere is ample parking
and wheelchair accessibility. 948
SEAWOLVES FOOTBALL CAMP
On Sunday, April 1
st
the UNB Saint John Seawolves Football Team
will be operating a combine/ID camp for High School and returning
players - all welcomed. e camp will take place at the Forbes Elliot
Athletic Center at UNB Saint John.
For more information, contact david.grandy@nbed.nb.ca, or Barry
Ogden at bogden@nb.sympatico.ca. 944
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KELLY RECREATION BURSARY ANNOUNCED
e Greater Saint John Community Foundation and
representatives of United Commercial Travelers of America
Saint John Council #755 (now known as Jack Kidd Council
#755), and Branch #14 of the Royal Canadian Legion, came
together in late December to sign an agreement to take over
responsibility for funds in e John Kelly Recreation Bursary.
e Fund, originally established in 1993, was set up in memory
of John Kelly in recognition of his contribution to the youth of
Saint John. Proceeds from the fund are used for bursaries for
students entering or currently studying sport studies.
UCT has donated over $68,000 to e Greater Saint John
Community Foundation. is new, permanently endowed fund,
will annually support bursaries for students enrolled in years
one to ve of a post-secondary kinesiology (including physical
education, recreation or sports study) program at the University
of New Brunswick. Bursaries will be awarded based on a variety
of factors including nancial need, reasonable academic success,
and aptitude for their selected course of studies. e fund shall
award at least two, one thousand dollar bursaries each year (one
entrance and one for a student who successfully completed their
rst year of studies). Applicants for the bursary are encouraged
to contact UNB Fredericton, to complete an application for
undergraduate awards.
Anyone wishing to make a donation to this bursary can do so at
the Foundation o ce with a memo directing it to the John Kelly
Recreation Bursary. 957
Back: Dr. Stephen Willis, Chair, e Greater Saint
John Community Foundation; and Mr. Wes Cosman,
member of the Jack Kidd Council #755.
Front: Brian Curry, member of the Jack Kidd Council
#755; Bill Lawlor, member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #14; and Sara Mudge, Secretary, e
Greater Saint John Community Foundation
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
BullyingCanada, Canadas National Anti-Bullying Charity is
now accepting applications for the organizations Scholarship
Program. e scholarship is open to students in their nal
year of high school who have worked to end bullying in their
schools and communities to aid them with their post secondary
education. e rst round has three $100 scholarships, with
more to follow in the months to come.
e deadline for applications is March 1
st
. For more information,
please speak to your school, or contact BullyingCanada.
Applications can be downloaded online at:.bullyingcanada.ca or
can be requested by telephone at: 1-877-352-4497. 943
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SPRING GROUP PROGRAMS
Family Plus is pleased to provide group programs to the
community, organizations and Employee Assistance Programs.
anks to the Sisters of Charity and the United Way the fees
can be oered at a subsidized rate for the general public. is
winter/spring we are oering a slate of evening programs. All
programs are six weeks in length and are held at the o ces of
Family Plus/Life Solutions, 199 Chesley Drive, Suite 204, Saint
John. Pre-registration required for all groups. Call 634-8295 for
more information or to register.
Personal Breakthrough for Men - Assists men in the development
of positive coping skills/strategies to help eectively manage
anger, stress and conict. Start date: Monday, March 5
th
.
Personal Breakthrough for Women - Learn how to be more
assertive, let go of barriers and establish healthy boundaries. Start
Date: Wednesday, April 4
th
. Introductory session: Wednesday,
March 21
st
.
Active Parenting Now (5-12 year olds) - Learn how to build a
stronger relationship with your children, instill self-esteem and
apply key discipline methods. Start date: Wednesday, May 16
th
.
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LOCAL VON WELLNESS CLINICS
e following VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) Wellness
Clinics will be held during the month of February: Tuesday,
February 14
th
, 21
st
& 28
th
- 9:30am-1:00pm, Main Street Baptist
Church.
Monday, February 20
th
- 11:00am-3:00pm, Grand Bay Guardian
Drugs Grand Bay-Westeld.
Friday, February 24
th
- Foot Clinic, Grand Bay-Westeld
Guardian Drugs. Call 635-1530 to book an appointment. 707
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
e 4
th
ursday of each month at the Saint John Alzheimer
Society o ce 152 Westmorland Road, beginning at 7:00pm. 919
The United Church of Canada
TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson
Church Office: 757-2201 www.2riversunited.com
Westfield United Church Worship
11:00 am - Service
10:45 am - Sunday School
Youth Group - check our website & Facebook
Ash Wednesday Worship - Westfield United Church
7:00 pm - February 22
Kingston Peninsula Worship Service - 9:30 am
Long Reach United Church - February 19, March 4
Summerville United Church - February 26, March 11
Youth & Young Families Minister: Amanda Francis
FIVE-PART EDUCATIONAL SERIES
e Saint John Alzheimer Societys 5-Part
Educational Series will take place on ve
consecutive Wednesdays at 7:00pm until February
29
th
at the Rocmaura Nursing Home (10 Parks
Street): February 15
th
- Navigating the System.
Presented by Stacey Guimby, Department of
Social Development; February 22
nd
- Future Planning (Legal
& Financial Matters). Presented by Attorney Dwight Allaby;
February 29
th
- Resources & Support. Presenter to be conrmed.
ese sessions are free of charge and completion certicates
are available upon completion of all ve sessions. For more
information please contact the Saint John Alzheimer Society
to register: 152 Westmorland Road, 634-8722, saintjohn@
alzheimernb.ca. 616
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FAT CATS
Is there anyone who doesnt love Gareld? You know, the big
orange cat whose motto in life is All I do is eat and sleep. Eat
and sleep. Eat and sleep. ere must be more to a cats life than
that. But I hope not. Well, I have three cats, and though they
may not have Garelds attitude two of the three are denitely
a mite, well, tubby. Not huge, but certainly overweight. ey
have never had lasagna, but being indoor cats they do not get
a lot of exercise. Plus we have normally free fed all of our cats.
e dry cat food and lots of fresh water stay out all the time and
are relled whenever empty. is has worked well for previous
cats, but obviously is not the correct process for these ones!
I have oen wondered how I could reduce the food intake
for one or two cats without starving the other and have never
come upon a workable solution, or at least not one that didnt
have me policing each cat so as to ensure no one eats two
meals while someone else gets little or nothing. But . . . I now
have a plan. Aer much research on cat foods - protein levels,
weight control vs not, etc - and some pondering, I started a
new feeding regime. No more food out all the time. ere are
now three meal times, and only three meal times, and at all
other times the food is put away out of the reach of little paws.
e dish goes down for a half hour when I get up, a half hour at
supper time and another half hour at bedtime. ey can eat all
they want during those time periods, but when the timer goes,
the dish goes!
Wisely, I started this on a workday so that I did not have to
listen to the pitiful cries of a starving cat. Smudge has always
been VERY vocal when the food dish even begins to approach
empty, so a missing food dish denitely warrants complaint.
Loud and oen! Within a few days, however, even she seems
to have adapted and while there are still moments of distress
they are dwindling. And not because she is prostate, weak from
hunger, but because she has learned it does no good. It has only
been a couple of weeks, too soon to tell if it is going to result in
any weight reduction. Crossing my ngers.
Meanwhile for all you non-morning people who hate to get
up: Ill rise, but I wont shine. ~ Gareld. 801
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ENTERTAINMENT
MARIE SHORT COUNTRY/VARIETY Show, Sunday aernoon,
February 19, 2pm, Hampton Senior Resource Center. Featuring
special guests Allison Inch, Eddie Bertin and Living Water Trio,
along with the talented regulars, Denny James, Herb Isbill, Donna
Stephenson, Stirling Nickerson, Tim Wallace, and Donna Chase
and Don Short. Admission $10 at the door.
FIREWOOD
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split,
delivered. Call 485-2349.
TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size wood? Firewood cut to
specication. Call Doug 763-3486.
FOR RENT
RENOVATED, LARGE, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, Grand Bay-
Westeld, $500 & $600/month, heat and lights not included. For
more information please call 650-3692.
NOTICES
SHEEP HERDING CLINIC February 18-19, 2012, 8:30am-
5:00pm. Hampton Riding Stables 560 Lakeside Rd. Instructor
Heather Lowther, accomplished dog wrangler. $100/full day.
Telephone aer 6pm 506-654-7874 or katsher2010@hotmail.
com.
SERVICES OFFERED
MR. HANDYMAN, no job too small. Serge Ethier 654-7744.
GROUND BREAKING LTD. Mini excavator, backhoe and dump
truck. Experienced crew with full liability insurance. Drain tile,
small demolition, topsoil, culverts, landscaping, shoreline work
and more. Chris 639-8766 or Matt 651-5172.
TAOIST TAI CHI beginner classes Saint John, information session
and rst class: Tuesday evening, Feb 21, 7-9pm at Assumption
Centre, West Saint John. Try this body-mind-spirit approach
to building health, strength and exibility. For adults of all ages,
including teens. $130 for 12 weeks. Students and Seniors, $90. For
information: saintjohn.nb@taoist.org, voicemail:658-9854.
GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil weddings
performed when and where you choose. Telephone 847-2079.
HAUL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop o site 54 Backland
Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067.
DAVES LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage,
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