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    CARDINAL

    Pblished BiWeeklNet Isse: December 13

    Deadline: December 6

    34 Sunnyside Drive Sussex

    Wallace Funeral Homewould like to invite you and your family to joinus Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 at 7:00pm

    for an evening of comfort and remembrance.

    Our annual Candle Light Service is a time forour community to remember those who have

    gone but are not forgotten.

    You can purchase a light in memory of yourloved one on our Memorial Christmas tree by

    calling us at433-1176.

    We hope you find comfort and Healing amongfamily and friends this

    Christmas season

    Steve, Sarah and CarolWallace Funeral Home Ltd

    MARKEING APPROACHI you recall the great diculty that I was having with tractorshopping, I nally decided to adopt a totally new approachYou see, i you look at the whole tractor issue rom a marketingperspective, it would go something like this. People dont simplybuy products (say a car), they are actually solving problems(transportation) or satisying needs (escape rom the missus).

    So i I look at the problem rom this point o view ... I dontneed a tractor!!! What I really need is a snow removal solution, adirt digging solution and a dirt/gravel moving solution!!! OkayI think Im on the right track here. When solving a problem ascomplex as this, it always helps to look around and gure outwhat assets you have to work with!!!

    Lo and behold, one o my biggest assets is the ... WIFE!!!! Acouple o shovels and I have a snow removal solution!! A pointyshovel and my dirt digging solution is solved!! Trow in a whee

    barrow and dirt/gravel moving is a breeze!!!When you look at problems rom the proper perspective thesolutions become obvious, I dont need a new tractor, I need anew WIFE!! Now what specications do I need to look or??Weight, height, temperament, uel capacity, liing ability, legstrength, ............ Oh!!Oh!! Somehow shopping or a wie couldturn out to be a lot worse than shopping or a tractor!! And Imkind o guessing that a tractor just might be cheaper.

    Hey!! What i I shop or a tractor like I did or a wie!! Gooaround or a bunch o years enjoying lie, wait or desperation toset in, and take the rst one that I could nd!!!!!!!!!

    Hold on!! Tat really isnt unny and certainly not true. Wellalright ... I do nd it unny but it still isnt true. I will probablynever nd a tractor as good as my dear wie.

    Actually, in tractor shopping, desperation did set in, snow wascoming, and I didnt have aremoval solution ready (themissus threw the oeredshovels much urther thanI thought possible). Butthanks to the support o mydear wie, we should nowbe ready to ace winter onceagain. 800

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    HAvELOCK LEGION BRANCH #864684 Rte 880, Havelock, 534-8285

    uesdays Crib.Wednesdays - Seniors bingo/games, 11:00am to2:00pm, with a light lunch served at noon or $7;8:00pm, House League Darts.Tursdays - Bingo starts at 7:00pm.Frida, December 2nd - Darts or meat.Satrda, December 3rd - Petty rail Blazers

    Christmas Party.Snda, December 4th - District Mixed Doubles Darts.Satrda, December 10th - Breakast and Christmas CharityDart Shoot.Monda, December 12th - Executive Meeting at 7:00pm; GeneralMeeting at 8:00pm. Election night, so be sure to attend.Frida, December 16th - Darts or meat. 305

    HE SALISBuRy PuBLIC LIBRARy3215 Main Street, Salisbury, 372-3240Story times are held on Fridays at10:00am.

    Te Booklovers Reading Club will bediscussing Te History o Love by NicoleKrauss on Wednesda, December 14that 7:00pm.

    Te Hackmatack Childrens Book Club is held the last uesdayo the month at 3:00pm. No meeting in December.een Book Club is held the last uesday o the month at 4:00pm.

    Bring the book you are reading and talk about what you likedand did not like. No meeting in December.

    Wednesda, December 7th Seasons Greetings Gathering

    rom 6:0-8:00pm. A donation o a non-perishable ood itemwould be appreciated or the local Food Bank. Library hours: uesday, Tursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am-12:00noon & 1:00-5:00pm and Wednesday1:00-5:00pm & 6:00-8:00pm. In Decemberthe library will be closed December 24th 27th and open December 28th 31st rom10:00am-12:00noon and 1:00-5:00pm.Happy Holidays.

    For urther inormation please call or stopin. 317

    KIDS PROGRAM INMILLSREAMA weekly ree childrensprogram oered by the Heado Millstream WesleyanChurch or ages 3-12 is held onuesdays rom 6:30-7:30pm.For more inormation contact

    Rachel McGuire at 433-1761 or

    browse our website at hislight.ca/millstreamwesleyan.html.515

    HAvELOCK BOyS & GIRLSCLuB

    Te Club is now takingorders or wreaths. Pricesor the wreaths: $16/decorated with a choice ored, gold or blue; $10 plainwith no bow.

    o place an order, pleasecall Juanita at 524-8298. 307

    CARD PARy A PENOBSQuISCard Parties are held every Monday evening at the PenobsquisWI Hall (132 Loop Road) at 7:30pm with prizes and lunch. Alare welcome. 310

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    ROyAL CANADIAN LEGION #761935 Rte 121, Norton NBMondays - 45s at 8:00pm.uesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm.Wednesdays House darts at 8:00pm.Tursdays - Dabber Bingo, Jackpot $1,000 in50#s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in51#s and/or consolation prize $100. Doors openat 6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp.

    Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#s and/or consolation prize$100. We also have wild #s in some o regular bingo games. 40+people we have a second chance on ve o our regular gamesCome & support your charity event. Starts at 7:00pm sharp.Saturdays Singles Crib at 8:00pm. Monda, December 12th 7:00pm, election o ocers andGeneral Branch meeting will ollow.

    RCL #76 New Years tickets are now available ($20 each)and only 150 will be available. Te ticket includes Chinese &Canadian buet and entertainment by Lou McNamara andGalaxy songs to satisy all ages. Relax or dance, come and enjoya house party-like atmospheres with hats and noise makers. Fortickets contact Gordon at 849-1601, 432-0779, Doug at 839-

    2212 or the Legion at 839-1908.Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health

    care benets? It does not matter how long you served. For moreinormation contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Ocer RCL#76 at 432-0779.

    o rent the Legion Hall please contact Dorothy Hutchinson a433-2488 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 502

    CHRISMAS HOME OuR 2011Come and tour homes that are especiallydecorated or the Holiday season on

    Snda, December 4th rom 2:00-5:00pm.ickets are $15/person and all proceeds goto the Sussex Vale ransition House. Terewill be rereshments and door prizesthroughout the aernoon at Jitters Ca,12 Maple Avenue, Sussex.ickets are available at Marilyns Chop Shop, 495 Main Street

    Broadway Ca, 73 Broad Street; Connies Collectables, 571Main Street and also by calling 433-1649. 525

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    GOLDEN yEARS FELLOWSHIPJoyous Noel is the theme or the next GoldenYears Fellowship (age 55+) which will be held atthe Penobsquis Baptist Church on Wednesda,Noember 30th rom 10:30am-1:00pm. Tedinner will be a ull turkey dinner with all thetrimmings. Tere will be games, prizes, special

    Christmas music, singing & wonderul ellowship. Bring a $5wrapped exchange gi.

    A ree will oering will be received. Hope you can come -remember invite a riend!! 320

    CHRISMAS PAGEAN A HE ZOOCelebrate the Holidays with theCherry Brook Zoo enjoy a winterwalk through the zoo and then attendTe Animals Christmas Pageant onDecember 10th & 11th. At 2:00pm each

    day o this weekend a Christmas pageant takes place with youravorite animal stars Penny & Cusco the llamas, Ben, Lily &Bell the Sicilian Donkeys, Gingersnap & Licorice the MiniatureHorses. Costumed players join the cast and Santa arrives aerthe play with his reindeer in training Clarissa who lives at yourzoo.

    Enjoy hot chocolate and a piece o Christmas cake and

    childrens holiday cras. Parents and grandparents can write aletter to Santa about their children and receive an email or letterreply rom Santa.

    Children under 12 are admitted ree to the Zoo this weekendwhen accompanied by an adult. Group tours do not apply,regular admission or adults and youth 13 and older.

    A zoo volunteer hosted und raising event. All proceeds goto the animals winter care budget. Te animals, sta and

    volunteers o the Cherry Brook Zoo wish everyone a wonderulholiday season and peace in 2012. For inormation call the zoo506-634-1440. 812

    HOME & SCHOOL AuCION IN HAvELOCKTe Havelock Home & School Bring and Buy Auction will beheld on Trsda December 1st at the Havelock ElementarySchool Auditorium starting at 7:00pm. Pies, pickles, toys, andgis will be auctioned.Everyone is welcome! 324

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    ADuL LEARNING PROGRAMImprove your Math & English skills so you can: eel better aboutyour skills; help your kids with homework; prepare to write theGED tests; prepare to take other training; nd a job or a better

    job.Te Community Adult learning program is or you ree

    classes in Math & English, rom lower levels up to GED; Smallclasses, ull-time or par-time; start at your own level and workat your own pace.For more inormation about a class in Sussex contact the Sussex

    Adult Learning Inc 433-6109. 322

    MuDDy RIvER ROLLERS RECRuIINGWant to be a Derby Girl? Te Muddy River Rollers are holding a12-week Learn o Skate program! Do you want to be involved inan athletic contact sport? Do you want to be a part o a team? Doyou want to skate recreationally? Are you 19 years old or older?Do you want to get in shape but dont like going to the gym?Are you looking or a un and exciting way to exercise? Ten theMuddy River Rollers is the league or you! During this 12 weekprogram, you will learn all the skills you need to take the next

    step, whether thats joining a team, reereeing or recreationalskating.Te program will be held every Sunday rom 3:00pm-5:00pm

    beginning Janar 8th, 2012 at the Moncton Lions Club, 55Mark Avenue. Register beore December 1st or $100 or aerDecember 1st or $120.Payment Plans Available

    I you are interested in our learn to skate program, pleaseregister online at www.muddyriverrollers. 323

    HAvELOCK LIONS CLuB SuPPERTe Havelock Lions Club will be holding theirmonthly Pancake, Bean and Sausage Supperon Satrda, December 3rd at the HavelockMemorial Hall rom 4:00-6:00pm. Cost or adultsis $7.and children $3. 318

    PEICODIAC SENIORSPetitcodiac Seniors 50+ members o NBSF (New Brunswick

    Seniors Federation) meet on the 1

    st

    Monday o each month a2:00pm (except August) in the Kiwanis Building. Come join useven i you dont eel like a senior. 303

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    CHRISMAS CAROL SING-SONGCome celebrate the Christmas season in a cozy country churchwarmed by a wood re and lit by lanterns and candlelight. Teannual old-ashioned Christmas Carol Sing-Song will be heldin the Mercer Settlement Church on Frida, December 2nd a7:00pm.A time o ellowship and rereshments will ollow the service at

    the Woodill residence. 518

    Reminder: COMMuNIy CHRISMAS CONCERBethany Bible College will hold its annual community ChristmasConcert on Snda, December 4th. Christmas at the College wilbe presented at 3:00 & 7:00pm in the Saunders Irving Chapellocated on Summit Avenue in Sussex.

    Although there is no admission charge or the event, everyoneis encouraged to bring non-perishable ood items, baby suppliesand toiletry items or men and women. Tese items will be givento local charities or distribution. 533

    BENEFI FOR PHILIP & JEAN SHERWOODOn November 4th a tragic accident occurred in the Fort McMurrayAL area. Philip & Jeans son, Adam Sherwood, was involved in

    that event and suered severe injuries including ractures andhead trauma. Adams recovery will be lengthy and Philip &Jean are at his side day and night at the hospital in EdmontonAL. Tey will remain at his side until he is recovered and thenancial strain on the amily will be great. Te community isorganizing a undraiser to help oset the amilys cost.

    Tere will be a Poor Mans Supper (beans, wieners, potatosalad, rolls & dessert) rom 4:00-6:00pm at the Central KingsRec Centre in Upham on Satrda, December 3rd; ollowed by apenny auction rom 6:00-8:00 and a dance rom 9:00-12:00mid-night. Entertainment will be provided by Kathy Hutch. 519

    Reminder: CRAF FAIR FuNDRAISERTe Danny & Jessica Angel Foundation are holding their annuCra Fair on Satrda, December 3rd rom 9:00am-4:00pmat the Saint Francis Xavier Church hall on Church Ave. Comeand help us help children. All proceeds rom table rentals go tooundation. 524

    Call Now for Reservations. Limited Availability.

    Telephone 693-8720 ~ 847-212468 Exmouth St. Saint John, N.B.

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    Show Dates:December 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th. 16th, 17th, 18th & 22ndShow Dates:December 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th. 16th, 17th, 18th & 22nd

    www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com

    Christmas Show Now Open!Christmas Show Now Open!

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    or visit us at 14 Industrial Drive, Sussex.

    uPHAM BREAKFAS BuFFEBreakast will be held the secondSaturday o each month 8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upham.Come and enjoy a really lling breakast with your riends andneighbours or only $6/person, $20/amily - or have just toastand coee or $2. Presented by the Anglican Parish Churcheso Upham.For more inormation contact 832-7253. 507

    Reminder: CHRISMAS IN HE LANE

    Te Apohaqui Lower Millstream Recreation Council issponsoring the Christmas In Te Lane Dessert Partyon Trsda, December 1st at 7:00pm in the ApohaquiRecreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial Park Road, Apohaqui).Doors open at 6:15. Advanced tickets only - $10 each. Call Marylou Wiggins 433-5796; Marsha Burgess 4334571; Evelyn Douthwright 433-2486;Barb Brown 433-2546 or any other Recreation Council member.535

    ADuL LEARNING PROGRAMDid you nish school? Do you want to? Te Sussex AdultLearning program oers ree academic upgrading and GEDpreparation or adults. Small classes are available, mornings oraernoons, Monday-Friday, at the Sussex Lions Den.For more inormation call 433-6109. 510

    COuNRy CHRISMAS SHOWOn Satrda, December 10th Bob Burgess & Friends presenta Country Christmas Show at Sussex Regional High Schoolrom 7:00-10:30pm. Emcee will be Chris Bell and the band orthe evening - Dale Butland, Mike Hanlon, John Jeeries, Scott

    Medord, Crystal Jones, and Bob Burgess. Entertainers includeJoe Ness, Hazel Marie Robertson, Micah MacLennan, HaleyMcMillan, Marie Letson, and Dennis Field with special guestsClaudette Norman and Cyril MacNeil. Tere will also be a 50/50draw and canteen.ickets ($10 in advance and $12 at the door) are available at Te

    General Store. Proceeds rom this event will go to the SalvationArmy. 520

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    CANAA & REE SERvICEA Christmas Cantata & Memory ree Service will be held onSatrda, December 10th at 7:00pm (Cantata & Memory reeLighting); Snda, December 11th at 3:00pm (Cantata only) aSt James United Church in Petitcodiac.

    A Choir o community singers will be perorming Festival oLights, arranged by om Fettke and directed by Carol MunroFood and ellowship to ollow the evening perormanceEveryone welcome! 325

    CRAF SALE A S JOHNSTe Mens Group o St. Johns United Church(Sussex Corner) are sponsoring a Cra Sale atthe Church Centre on Frida, December 2ndrom 1:00-7:00pm and Satrda, December 3rdrom 9:00am-3:00pm. ables are available orrental by calling 433-2344 or 433-1556. 536

    Reminder: SuSSEx CHORAL CONCER

    Te Sussex Choral Society presents Messiah, with a 100 voicemass choir consisting o Te Sussex Choral Society, TeFredericton Choral Society, Te Bethany Singers, and TeFredericton Chamber Orchestra. Featured soloists: Soprano- Sarah Hallyburton, Alto - Andrew Pickett, enor - OwenMcCausland, Bass - David Mitchell. Tis concert will take placeon Satrda, December 10th (7:30pm) at the the Saunders-Irving Chapel, Bethany Bible College, 26 Western Street, Sussex

    ickets ($20/adults, $15/seniors (65+), $10/students areavailable at Winter Natural Food Store, Connies CollectablesBethany Bible College ront desk and at the door. 538

    Reminder: GALA A IMPERIAL HEARETe Saint John Chorale under the direction o Spencer Belyeapresents the 18th Annual Christmas Gala at Imperial Teatreon Satrda, December 3rd at 7:30pm. Join the Chorale or aCelebration o Christmas in Kings Square theme with MichaeMolloy and the 3rd Field Regiment Band and special guestsStephanie Mainville, violinists Miranda Lees rom SJHS, andSarah Harrington rom ESdeC. Te KVHS Bluetones and theDistrict 6 Honor Choir round o the program. CBCs StevenWebb is the MC. Te evening concludes with a Christmas SingA-Long.

    ickets ($10-$25) are available at the Imperial Teatre BoxOce. Call 674 4100 or visit imperialtheatre.nb.ca. Dont missthe Longest Running Local Christmas Gala. 808

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    HORSE RESCuE PROGAM NEEDS vOESWe are building a Horse Rescue program (earthspirithorserescue.com) and delivering suicide prevention and empowermentcamps or youth province wide. Tere will be horse wisdomworkshops available or personal development, corporatedevelopment, counselling and therapy as well. Youth Programs: Earth Spirit Horse Rescue will oer incredibleopportunities to youth! Te results o our Pilot Program haveproven to be powerul and long-lasting. Youth learn aboutrespect, emotional intelligence & compassion; develop sel-condence & communication skills; and learn how to set& respect healthy boundaries. Part o awarded unding willestablish a Horse Wisdom Scholarship Fund, enabling youthrom all backgrounds, around our province, equal opportunityto participate in these lie-changing experiences!

    Well bring youth together with horses, healing hearts &inspiring potential. Its a big vision, and one that will change &save thousands o lives as it is realized!

    Earth Spirit Horse Rescue made it to the semi-nals in theAviva Community Fund Competition ending up in 3rdplace over the other 1100 ideas across Canada. Final voting(avivacommunityund.org/ideas/ac10960) will take placebetween December 5th & 16th. Register to vote, then vote daily

    and support this program. Te winner will receive $150,000. 820

    BREAS HEALH PROGRAMHorizon Health Network in conjunction with the Breast HealthProgram is oering ree Breast Health Awareness sessions togroups and individuals within the region. For more inormationplease contact Christina Milne, Breast health Educator at 632-5796. 822

    HyDRAuLIC FRACuRING MEEINGTe CCNB and Hampton Water First are sponsoring a meetingregarding Hydraulic Fracturing on Tursday, December 1st a7:00pm. Tis meeting with Dr. Ingraea as guest speaker wilbe held at the Hampton High Community Teatre (HamptonHigh School.For more inormation, contact Jayne Wilbur at 832-4141. 829

    SuSSEx LIONS BINGOTe Sussex Lions Club (Lions Den, 58 Willow Court) holdsbingo every uesday evening, doors open @ 5:30, games beginto 7:00pm. Jackpot prize $1,000 and canteen available. For moreino 433-5453.

    Proceeds rom weekly bingo games help support community

    based projects. 308

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    ANGELS REMEMBERED CAMPAIGNHospice Sussex is gearing up or itsannual Angels Remembered undraisingcampaign to be held during theChristmas Season until December 17that the Gateway Mall. Tis campaigngives people an opportunity to place anangel on the Hospice Christmas tree in memory o their lovedones. It is a great way to remember our loved ones at this specialtime o year and at the same time give support to programs andservices or people and amilies touched by end-o-lie issues.Hospice Sussex volunteers provide emotional, social, practical

    spiritual, and grie support, as well as inormation and educationto people and amilies in Sussex and the surrounding area whowish to have this type o support at a dicult time in their livesFor more inormation, visit our web site at hospicesussex.ca. 51

    BENEFI LAuRA SMIHTere will be a Benet or Laura Smith (mother o ve) whois currently undergoing treatment or Leukemia. Benet willbe held on Snda, December 4th at the Roachville Hall (301

    Roachville Road) rom 1:30-4:30pm. Tere will be Bingo, 50/50silent auction, a bake sale and other un events to help assistLaura and her amily with the costs associated with travel andmedial expenses and the ongoing day-to-day expenditures. 522

    SOPHIA RECOvER CENREAre you emale and needing help to deal with your addiction?Sophia Recovery Centre is a non-residential acility or emaleyouth and women recovering rom addiction. Our centre isthe only one o its kind in NB. Its a sae place or all womenand oers a 12 step spirituality-based program o recovery

    proessional counseling and many other services. Tere are nowaiting lists and all services are ree o charge.Our mission at Sophia Recovery Centre is to help you overcome

    your diculties and get your lie back. We look orward tospeaking with you; 633-8783 and/or you can attend our regularwomens only open AA meetings on Wednesdays at 7:00pm andAlanon meetings Saturdays at 10:30 am - 83 Hazen Street, SaintJohn.

    Check out our website: sophiarecovery.com; email: [email protected] and you can nd/join us onFacebook. 811

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    CRISIS LINES AvAILABLECrisis lines are available to victims o crime and the generalpublic: Sexual Assault Crisis Line (call collect) 1-506-454-0437- an answering service will take your call and a crisis counselorwill call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word or riendship open 24/7everyday and holidays - listening and resources or all types olie problems - 1-800-667-5005; Mobile Mental Health CrisisLine - 1-888-811-3664. Te Saint John Regional Hospital has aSexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 824

    SINGLES & FRIENDS EvENSTe Singles & Friends annual Christmas Dance will be heldSatrda, December 3rd at the Br #69 Legion, Wilson StreetWest (Saint John) with music or the dance provided by theband Sidekick. Doors will be open earlier or those who havepre-booked or the turkey dinner. Music will start at 9:00pm.Admission or the dance is $7/non-members or $5/members.

    Our next monthly general meeting is Snda, December 11that the Community Health Centre on Coburg Street at 7:00pm

    and will include election o ocers or 2012 year.Breakast or Singles continue every Sunday 10:00am at HollysRestaurant in Hampton and weekly volleyball on Wednesdayevenings 8:00-10:00pm at Rothesay Park Middle School (cost$4) open to all adults - married or single.

    Te purpose o the Singles group is to organize activities orsingle people to participate in and we welcome your input andsuggestions. Our phone line is 696-1914 or updates as to what ishappening and our email is [email protected]. 819

    AvIAN ASSOCIAION INFORMAIONDo you own a Budgie? A Macaw? A cockatoo? Are you interestedin exotic birds? Would you like to get together with others thathave that same interest? Te Eastern Canada Avian Associationis a great group o people that exchange inormation, supportand share their love o parrots. You dont need to already own a

    parrot to join. Everyone is welcome!We have meetings that include great speakers, shopping, raesand lots o un. We have a Facebook group as well. Please see usthere [email protected] contact the Association or more inormation. We welcomemembers rom all areas o Eastern Canada!

    Locally you can contact 652-9347, our President NancyRichards can be reached at 454-5668. Te ECAA website is wwwecavianassociation.com. Looking orward to meeting you! 813

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    BREAKFAS IN BARNESvILLECommunity Breakast at theBarnesville Presbyterian Church (1257Rte 820 Barnesville) the third Saturdayo each month (Noember 19th) rom8:00-11:30am. Te menu includes:scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, bake beans, toast, coee &

    juice (or) French toast, bacon, sausage, ruit, yogurt, muncoee & juice. Cost or the breakast - $5/adults; $3/childrenpreschoolers eat or ree.

    ake-outs available by calling 832-7790. Everyone welcome508

    SuSSEx REGIONAL LIBRARy46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585, sussexpl@

    gnb.ca, www.gnb.ca/publiclibrariesFall/Winter Hours: Sunday &Monday-closed; uesday, Tursday,Friday 10:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pmOur Preschool Programs happen every Tursday at 10:30am. A

    oddlertime, toddlers and caregivers enjoy stories, ngerplaysaction songs, giggles and toys. Tis program or children 18months and up provides a relaxed environment to help osterthe development o social and language skills. At Storytime3-5 year olds enjoy a mix stories, action songs, ngerplays andgames designed to stimulate their imaginations and help teach

    listening, language and social skills. Our Babies in the Libraryprogram happens every Friday rom 10:30-11:00 and includesrhymes, knee bounces, tickles, music and board books. Alparents, caregivers and babies birth-18 months are invited toattend.

    For more ino on these events or any other services pleasecontact us at the library or like us on Facebook and get ourupdates. 504

    CARD PARIES IN LOWER MILLSREAMAuction 45s cards every uesday evening at 7:30pm at the LowerMillstream Hall (Rte 880/875). Te cost to play is $4.00/personand includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come bring your riendsand have a un evening. 505

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    For a limited time 60% ORed Hat Society items,tablecloths, runners and place-mats.

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    PEICODIAC LEGION BRANCH #418 Kay St, Petitcodiac. 756-3383Mondays - 639 F.P. MacLaren Squadron AirCadets meet at 6:00pm. New members alwayswelcome.Wednesdays - Legion Meals ($7) comes withroll & butter, tea/coee & sweet. On the Menu:Noember 30th - Ham, Beans & Potato Scallop.All Welcome.

    Te Legion Museum will open by appointmentonly. Any enquiries or bookings, please call 756-7461 or Cathon 756-2068 or call the Legion on 756-3383. We have a chairliacility or the disabled. Entrance is ree - reedom is never ree316

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    DIS 6 EACHERS NAIONAL AWARDBonny Hill, a Visual Arts teacher in School District 6, was recentlyhonored by the Canadian Society or Education through Art(CSEA). Ms. Hill received the National Secondary Art eachero the Year award at CSEAs annual national conerence, heldthis year in Fredericton rom October 13th-15th. Te criteriaor this award include: Excellence in art teaching; Leadershipin art education and signicant contributions to art educationwithin the home school, local community and beyond CSEAmembership.

    Bonny completed a Bachelor o Art in Art Education in NovaScotia 1984. For the past 20 years she has been teaching art inlocal public schools and currently works at Sussex RegionalHigh School. 2005 saw Bonny studying painting, photographyand surace design in Fredericton. 816

    CANAAN RIvER SENIORSTe Canaan River Seniors meet on the 1st Mondayo each monthat 12:00noon at the community hall or a potluck lunch. Te 3rdMonday o the month is activities aernoon - with cards, dartsand board games at the hall rom 1:00-4:00pm.

    All seniors welcome. 312

    PEICODIAC KIWANIS CLuBTe Kiwanis Club o Petitcodiac meets every other uesday,6:30pm at the Kiwanis Community Centre. Join the un andour mission o serving the children o the world. Visitors alwayswelcome.For more inormation call John 756-2011 or Dan 756-1084. 319

    ALCOHOLICS ANONyMOuSI you want to drink,Tats your business.I you want to stop,Tats ours.

    Call Alcoholics Anonymous: Bennie V. 433-5394; Walter K. 362-2160; Junior . 839-2725;Reg P. 432-9527. 302

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    RCL SuSSEx BRANCH #2066 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-66 99Ofce Hours: uesday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm.Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at6:00, Early Bird starts at 6:30 and regular games at7:00pm; Pool League at 7:30pm.Tursdays - 8:00pm, Crib.

    For more inormation check out our website at:www.sxlegionbr20.com. 304

    AuCION 45S IN SuSSExTe Sussex Valley Knights o Columbus sponsor Auction 45severy Wednesday evening at the Saint Francis Xavier Hall onChurch Avenue. Te evening begins at 7:30 and there are prizesand a light lunch. 306

    SALISBuRy GOLDEN AGE CLuBTe Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the1st & 3rd Tursday o each month with a potlucklunch at 12:00noon. A meeting and games areheld aer the lunch. For more inormationplease call Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315

    WAERFORD CHARIy BINGO WRAP-uPWaterord Charity Bingo has been operation

    or the past 11 years and this year (2011)raised $4,470 or local charities. However,we deeply regret that the Charity Bingo willnot continue next year.

    We do wish to thank all o our aithulsupporters and those who have helped usin any way. We also wish to thank those who gave us lovelygis and cards at our last Bingo; and the Sussex Herald orpublishing the notices or our Bingo events these were verymuch appreciated.

    Tanks so much, Dot, Teresa, Linda, Reta & Murray. 32

    COuNRy CHRISMASTe Kinnear Settlement Baptist Church (Rte 885) will be holdinga Country Christmas (Musical) on Snda, December 11th a6:30pm. Participating in this evening o music will be PhilipSteeves, Lee Alward, Clayton Magee, Vesta & Bruce Goddardand other guests.

    A reewill oering will be received which will go to the WorldVision Christmas Fund. A light lunch will be served. 327

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    CARD PARIES IN BELLEISLEBelleisle Creek Seniors will be holding CardParties at the Belleisle Creek Hall on Satrdaaernoons starting at 1:30pm.All welcome. 513

    GOING, GOING, GONEhe 61st annual Kiwanis Auction wassuccessully held October 28th & 29thwith over 200 items being auctioned o,everything, including the kitchen tapswas up or sale to the highest bidder. heauction raised almost $9,000 which willbe used to und the start-up or the Fundy Search & RescueLie Saver Program, help und the Sussex Recreation Centrand other community projects. We would like to thank alwho participated in the auction, in particular, Brian & Jo-AnnMcCullum and Bob Linden, providers o auction services; the

    Sussex Aktion Club o Sussex, who provided showcasing anddelivery o items to winning bidders; the Sussex Key Clubwho provided canteens services or the auction; he Sussexand Hampton Herald and last but not least the businesses oSussex and surrounding areas who provided the articles oauction.

    I you missed this years auction, it is not too late to beginplanning or next years auction. 521

    LIONS BINGO - COLES ISLANDBingo is held at the Coles Island Lions Hall(Route 10, Coles Island) every Wednesdayevening. Doors open at 6:30, Bingo starts at7:30pm. For more ino call Elmer at 362-5534.501

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    vALLEy CRuISERS CAR CLuB DONAIONS2011On Sunday evening, November 13th Te Valley Cruisers madeseveral donations to local charities during their monthly clubmeeting at the Fire Hall in Rothesay. Te ollowing are the nameso the charities, the people representing those charities and theamounts: Robert MacLeod or the Atlantic Burn Camp orchildren - $1,500; Bobby Hayes or the Joshua Group (severalo the group were in attendance) - $1,000; Catherine Flett orthe Wish Foundation - $500; Les Dewar or the IWK - $1,000;Marie Wetmore or Kennebecasis Girl Guides, Camp Chacik;Gary Randles, presenter or the Valley Cruisers; Victoria Clarkor the Give - $500; Jaycee Giles or the Juvenile DiabetesAssociation - $500; Shelly Donahue or Childnd NB - $500.

    In addition to these a cheque or $1,000 will be presented byGary to the Empty Stocking Fund during their broadcast. 833

    Robert MacLeod, Bobby Hayes (and eleven o the Joshua Groupchildren), Catherine Flett, Les Dewar, Marie Wetmore, GaryRandles, Victoria Clark, Jaycee Giles, Shelly Donahue.

    LOCAL NuMBER CHANGEAs o December 1st the Sussex local phonenumber or St John Ambulance has beenchanged. When you call the 433-4840 number,it will be answered in Fredericton. Te newSussex number is 433-1298, i you want tospeak with someone locally or leave a messageconcerning courses or event coverage. You canalso call Muriel at 433-2697.

    Muriel McCullum, St John Ambulance,Community Service Co-coordinator, Sussex.

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    AENION AMAEuR PHOOGRAPHERSTis could be your chance to click and win. Have you takenthat nearly perect photo well, send it to us it could be

    chosen as Ossekeag Publishings Pic o the Month, sponsoredby participating Subway locations. Te rst o each month wewill be choosing one photo, rom those submitted during theprevious month, to be our Pic o the Month and the winner willreceive a voucher or a Footlong meal deal rom participatingSubway locations.Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) or complete contest ino

    and rules.Submission o photos authorizes Ossekeag Publishing the right

    to print and display your photo (with photographer credit) inany o our our publications, our yearly calendar, website andFacebook group. I no photo o suitable quality is submitted,

    judges can elect to choose no winner or that month. 821

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    Tis the Season inTis the Season inSussexSussex

    Showcasing some of the Best Places to Eat, Shopand have Fun in our Town!

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    Christmas list!

    We have clothing suitable fornon-golfers, too.

    Gift Cards & Christmas Green Fee SaleSpecial Pro Shop Holiday Hours

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    Tis the Season inTis the Season inSussexSussex

    Showcasing some of the Best Places to Eat, Shopand have Fun in our Town!

    Showcasing some of the Best Places to Eat, Shopand have Fun in our Town!

    Vitalis Massage Therapy

    1031 Main Street, Hampton

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    Sussex Grand Opening Special

    One Hour Massage $45Limit one per client

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    December 3rd, 2011 the Sussex Christmas Parade will start at 6:30 pm in the parking lot at Princess Louise

    Park and make its way down Main Street ending in the Walmart Parking Lot. Te theme o the 2011 Sussex

    Christmas Parade will be Te Sound O Christmas. Te judges will be at own Hall looking or Te Best

    Teme Float, Te Best Christmas Spirit, Te Best Youth Entry, Te Best Commercial, Te Best Non-Commer-

    cial and Te Best Band. Te Sussex Kiwanis Action Club will be on hand to collect non perishable ood itemsor the the Sussex Sharing Club.

    Christmas is also being celebrated at the Belleisle Gardens Dec 1st to 4th with shopping, decorating work-

    shops, live entertainment, amily portraits, trees & wreaths and yummy treats. Schedule o Events ound on

    Facebook Christmas at the Gardens.

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    PEICODIAC PuBLIC LIBRARy6 Kay Street, 756-3144 Preschool Story ime - Wednesdays 10:30-11:00am or ages 2-5. Songs, nger plays, andstories or young children!Te Petitcodiac Public Librarys Adopt-A-Book

    program continues into December. Te Adopt-A-Book conceptis quite simple; the library board and sta come up with a list otitles that they would like to see added to the collection. A varietyo books will be available, with prices ranging rom $6 to $30. Tecommunity is then encouraged to pick an item rom the list andpurchase it on the librarys behal. Each adopted item will havea commemorative bookplate added to it, letting everyone knowwho adopted that particular book. As a registered charity, thePetitcodiac Public Library will issue a tax receipt to the donor oreach adoption. For more inormation, call the library or drop byto visit the Adoption able anytime during library open hours. Library hours: uesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday rom10:00am-1:00pm and 2:00-5:00pm; and Tursday rom 2:00-5:00& 6:00-8:00pm. Te library will be closed on Remembrance Day.Tese programs are oered ree o charge. For more inormation

    call the library. 314

    MCPHEE BENEFIA benet or Leta McPhee will be held at the Penobsquis FireHall on Snda, December 4th rom 1:00-4:00pm. Tere will be adonation box, 50/50 draw, door prizes and ticket sales on a largeeddy Bear. Music by Doris Fraser & Friends. Ladies please bringrereshments.

    Leta has had cancer and the proceeds rom this event will goto assist her with the cost o new medical supplies. For moreinormation please contact Muriel Carpenter 433-5632. 328

    ANGEL SERvICE IN BELLEISLEKings Kirk United Church (Belleisle Creek) will be holding theiAnnual Angel Service on Snda, December 11th at 2:00pmAnyone wishing to place an angel on our tree, in memory oappreciation o someone, is asked to contact Linda Watson 4852353 or Joyce Munro 485-2491 bySatrda, December 3rd.

    Te service will also include story telling and music by locaartists with a reception to ollow. All are welcome. 528

    SuSSEx SERENIy AL-ANONI your home is unhappy because someone drinks too much -there is hope, call Sussex Serenity Al-Anon at 433-5028 or 4329527. We meet on Mondays, 7:30pm at 110 Church Avenuebeneath the Catholic Church Hall. 301

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    CHRISMAS CAROL CAF

    We invite you to a relaxed evening o desserts, Christmas carols,and un at the Norton Baptist Church Family Lie Centre onSnda, December 11th at 6:30pm. Te whole amily is invitedto join us and enjoy all sorts o delicious homemade desserts.As well, youll have the chance to sing some avourite Christmascarols and songs. Tere will also be some special music and lotso other un and laughs.

    Te Norton Baptist Church is located at 41 Church Street inNorton; see nortonbaptistchurch.com or more details. 530

    AuCION 45S IN BERWICKCard parties will be held at the Berwick Hall (Millstream RecCentre) on Monda, December 5th & esda, December 13t

    starting at 1:30pm. Te card parties also include 50/50 and lighlunch. Te cost is $3/person.

    Cards will resume in the new year on esda, Janar 10th

    All are welcome. 511

    RCMP CHECKING vEHICLESDuring the next ew weeks,District 3 RCMP will beconducting checks on

    vehicles to ensure that they are locked and no valuable items arele in plain view. Tere has been an increase in the amount othes o motor vehicles and thes rom motor vehicles and theRCMP would like to take this opportunity to raise awarenesso the issue. Keeping your vehicle locked, valuables out o plain

    view and taking keys out o your vehicle are all sae practices.Vehicles will be checked at random in Grand Bay-Westeld,Hampton, Sussex and surrounding communities.

    I your vehicle has been checked, there will be note le on thewindshield advising o the ndings. Please take these warningsand use as a reminder to keep your vehicles locked at all timesand ensure that any valuables are not le in plain view.

    Te RCMP would like to thank the public and encourage youto continue your eorts in keeping our communities sae. 810

    KICHEN PARy IN BERWICKA Country Christmas Kitchen Party, hosted by Leon Daigle, wilbe held at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick on SatrdaDecember 10that 7:00pm. Bring your instruments or just bringyour riends, but come or a good time. Tere will also be a50/50 split, door prizes and a light lunch.

    Admission will be by donation at the door. All are welcome

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    MILLSREAM REC COuNCIL EvENS uPDAEOn Sunday, November 6th the Millstream Rec Council held aRoast Pork Supper at the Berwick Hall. Te council would liketo say thank you to all who helped out at the supper and t thosewho came and ate at the supper. Our apologies to those whowere turned away at the door, due to the act that we ran out oood. Te turnout was miraculous.

    Te evening o Friday, November 18 and all day on SaturdayNovember 19th the Millstream Rec Council made pre-ordered10 apple pies. Tis was the 8th year or our Apple Pie undraiserand each year the people in the community get together to helpeach other peel and slice apples to create a ne dessert. TeCouncil would like to say thank you to those who purchasedpies and to those who came to helping anyway rom thebeginning right to the end. Tis year 884 apple pies were madeTank you. 527

    WRIE FOR HuMAN RIGHS IN HAMPON

    Te Hampton Action Circle o Amnesty International will behosting a Write For Human Rights Write-a-Ton on SatrdaDecember 10th, rom 9:00am till 3:00pm. Te event will take placeat the Lutz Law Oce on Centennial Drive, in Hampton. Tisyear marks the 50th Anniversary o Amnesty International, andHamptons native son, John Peters Humphrey was responsibleor organizing Amnesty International in Canada.

    Please drop by, on December 10th, spend a ew minutes withus, and write a letter or two on behal o one o many eaturedindividuals who are suering human rights abuses in Canadaand around the world. 826

    BINGO & CARD PARIES IN uPHAMRegular Wednesdays Bingo at the Hall inUpham at 7:00pm. Te regular Monday nightcard parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at

    7:30pm.All are welcome. 514

    PARKINSONS SuPPOR GROuPLocally, the Parkinsons Support Group holds meetings in Sussexon the secondTursday o each month at 2:00pm in the HeritageRoom o the Kiwanis Nursing Home.

    For more inormation please contact Max Lutz at 433-3330 orLeona Gionet at 433-5342. 517

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    BINGO - IN uPHAMBingo on Wednesdays, 7:00pm at the WI/Seniors Hall in Upham(2117 Rte 820)! Canteen is available and everyone is welcomecome out or a un evening.Sponsored by the Hammond River Valley Seniors. 512

    CERIFICAE OF APPRECIAIONA Certication o Appreciation was recently presented to omAnderson o Newtown or his continued service in the OrangeLodge or 70 years, 1941-2011. Te Certicate was signed bythe Most Worshipul Grand Master & Sovereign o the GrandOrange Lodge o Canada, Bro Roy Dawe, and presented by theGrand Master o New Brunswick, Frederick Williams.

    Te certicate was presented at the annual County Lodgemeeting held in Sussex. 529

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    Excellent location mins to town.Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ113899

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    Perfect starter or retirement home!Updates: new furnance, plumbing,new septic, some new windows.

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    Various size lots 1.5-2 acresPeaceful & perfect setting.

    Nice houses in the areaFaith 432-0077 MLS SJ115071

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    SuSSEx BANAM A CLASSICSTe Sussex girls won their home tournament on November 19 th& 20th. Te tournament had teams rom: Riverview, Miramichi,Moncton, Antigonish NS, and Charlottetown PEI.

    Sussex deeated Riverview Saturday morning by a score o 64-23. Te player o the game was Vanessa Cummings. Sussex thenbeat Charlottetown Saturday aernoon in a close one..56-52 inovertime. Te player o the game was Brianna MacInnis.

    In the semi nal game, on Sunday morning, Sussex beatMoncton 67-52. Te player o the game was Emily Vail. In thechampionship game on Sunday aernoon, Sussex once againdowned Charlottetown 57-46. Te player o the game wasBridget Frazee.

    Tis is the girls second tournament championship this seasonhaving won the Fredericton North tip o tournament onNovember 5th & 6th. Te Classics are currently 10 wins and zerolosses on the season. 330

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    WAR MEMORIES FROM BELLEISLE MANORWilmot spent our days in Fredericton trying to enlist was reused because o a broken ankle which had not healedproperly; George had a brother in the war who returned; Allanlost his brother who is buried in Holland and a lady still looksaer the grave, another brother returned; Telma remembersa train that went by her home that had soldiers on it; omsather didnt have to go because he was a ather o a young child;Georgina worked in Windsor making guns and in Monctonrepairing airplanes. Sta had a grandather and an uncle whodied in Ortona, Italy.A Remembrance Day service was held at 10:30am on Novembe

    11th. 531

    RARELy SEEN IN NBI thought your readers might enjoy seeing a ew pictures o ararely seen New Brunswick animal. Back in September I wasortunate to have seen a Fisher in the woods directly behind myhome here in Quispamsis. I was standing still when I caught

    some movement and all o a sudden a Fisher popped overa little knoll just ten meters away. I was very surprised andequally surprised as to the size o this animal. With its long taiit would have been three eet long. As a result o this encounterI purchased a trail camera and set it up in the woods along withsome bait.

    For those readers who do not know what a trail camera isit is a motion activated ditgital camera set to take pictures oanimals as they move in ront o the camera. Over the nexcouple o weeks I captured numerous pictures o raccoons andeven a coyote but it took several weeks beore I got pictures othe Fisher. I now have hundreds o pictures as the Fisher gotused to my ree meals..

    Tey are pretty common in the Province trappers can catch

    them legally and there is no limit, they are just rarely seen. Teodd part is that its living in Quispam they usually preer oldgrowth remote orests. Teir avorite ood is porcupine oneo the ew animals that can prey on them because they knowhow to kill them and the quills dont cause them grie. Are yourneighbors missing any cats or small dogs? Tey like squirrelsand mice too but will take anything smaller than they are.

    M. Donovan, Quispamsis . 83

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    CAMBRIDGE-NARROWS REGIONAL LIBRARy2216 Lakeview Drive, Cambridge-Narrows 488-3971; [email protected];cambridge-narrowsregionallibrary.caFall & Winter Hours: uesday10:00am-4:00pm; Friday 10:00am-1:00pm; Saturday 1:00-4:00pm; closedDecember 21stJanar 3rd.

    Used Book Sale at the Library onSatrda, December 3rd rom 9:00am to 12:00noon. Books areprices at $1 per book; 3 or $2 or 9 or $5. A great time to pick upsomething or your winter reading pleasure. (Storm date wouldbe December 10th).

    Te Library is pleased to present their Annual ChristmasConcert beginning 6:30pm on Snda, December 4th in theChurch o the Good Shepherd. Tis is in conjunction withChristmas Begins in the Village. All are welcome to attend andthen proceed to the Municipal Building or the Christmas treelighting, rereshments and the arrival o Santa.Tank you to the Council o the Village o Cambridge-Narrows

    or their continued support and or providing the Library withthree new computers.

    Te Library will be oering the ollowing programs in 2012 to

    members o the C-NRL:Computer Courses at $10 each (prepaid) with limited enrollmento 10 people. Use your own laptop or the Librarys computersSatrda, Janar 21st - Basic Computer Procedures (e-mailetc.); Satrda, Febrar 18th - Microso Word; SatrdaMarch 24th Excel (basic spread sheet); Satrda, April 21st

    Computer Clean-up (maintenance o the computer and les)Satrda, Ma 19th - Computerized card making.Cra Saturdays 9:00am to 12:30pm: Janar 28th - Rice Paper

    Shades,$10 or materials; Febrar 25th Smocking (smockedChristmas ball); March 31st - Faberge Eggs (6), $5 or materialsApril 28th Hardanger; Ma 26th BA. Contact the Library ormore inormation.I you wish to renew a book, just call and leave a message on our

    voicemail with your name, book title(s) and date the book(s) is/are due back.

    Be sure to check out our website at www.cambridge-narrowsregionallibrary.ca.

    Come join our Book Club, which meets at the Library the 3 r

    uesday o the month at 1:00pm. Contact Irene at 488-2075 orMarilyn at 488-3344 or more ino.For those involved in genealogy, we have an extensive selection

    o New Brunswick and local area books available. I you haveany books o local interest and are willing to donate, we wouldbe pleased to add them to our collection. 313

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    Make room forChristmas,

    sell your used itemsin the Classifieds!

    Make room forChristmas,

    sell your used itemsin the Classifieds!

    OssekeagPublishing

    Your Community ConnectionYour Community Connection

    Call 832-5613Call 832-5613

    EMPLOyMENLOOKING FOR 1 part time and 1 ull time positions at seniorhome in Hampton. First aid/CPR a must. Call

    Krissy at 832-4051.

    BE YOUR OWN BOSS! urn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+month. Operate a mini oce outlet rom your computer, FREEevaluation. www.yourreedomoce.com.

    FIREWOODSPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD quality hardwood, cut, splitdelivered. Call 485-2349.

    FOR SALEFRIGIDAIRE GALLERY PRECISION wash system, ultra quietlike new, $200 rm. 433-2099.

    PIANO, BEAUIFULLY CARVED, Gourlay upright, in excellencondition, $1,800. Ask or Connie or leave message. 847-9008.

    4 WINER IRES, 205-70-15 on GM wheels, $150. 485-222aer 6:00pm.

    USED APPLIANCES, 24 electric stoves in stock, exterior/interior doors, tires (most sizes), new sky light, used windows, andhousehold items. 218 Main St. Norton. 839-2628.

    NOICESCOUNRY VIEW SALES, 544 McGregor Brook Rd., Sat. Dec10, 10:00am-4:00pm, reduced prices on all remaining stock ohunting & work clothing, 40%-50% o. All sales nal, cash onlyplease.

    RECyCLING BINFREE KICHEN RANGE. Tis is an older model that has notbeen used in several years. Harvest gold in colour. 832-5613between 9:00am & 5:00pm.

    SERvICES OFFEREDDAVES LIGH RUCKIING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbageconstruction & roong materials, demolition, brush, decks, smalmoving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles832-3982 or 653-0026.

    VILLAGE UPHOLSERY & REFINISHING - CrasmanshipRVs, boat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. HD oam-railers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870.

    MOBILE HAIR SYLIS, perms, cuts, etc. Will come to yourhome. Call 432-7620.

    BuyING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, motor homes, armmachinery. I pay you cash. Call 721-4255.

    MARIIME RIGGING & INDUSRIAL SUPPLIES. Completeline o traction chains, wire rope, chain, netting, H.D tarps

    Authorized Action ruck & Car Accessories dealer. Call 832-1198. Day/Evenings Mon-Sat.

    JEN-CAL HOME Improvements specializing in siding, windowsdoors, roos, decks, drywalling, painting and hardwood fooringPhone 506-433-6972, cell 506-434-1015.

    vEHICLES1990 DEAD LINCOLN, good or parts. 433-3051 or 432-6909.

    NEW PRICE. 2001 G Sunre, auto, sunroo, CD, A/C, tilsteering, 4 brand new tires, 140,000kms, alloys, one owner, comewith set o steel winter rims, $2,400 neg. Call 485-2242 ae6:00pm.

    JOyI came across an old photo recently o my daughter at age six,dancing in the pouring rain in October in a bathing suit. I hadnot seen the photo in many years (at least in part because myother daughter had liberated it rom the photo album or aproject a couple o years ago) but I remember the day so clearly Idid not need to. It was an unseasonably warm October day thatsimply poured rain. Te girls put on their bathing suits and wentout on the bricks in the back yard in water up to their anklesand danced and sang. Te photo has captured that expressiono pure joy that no doubt was what so imprinted the day in mymemory.As adults, we are so much more controlled than as kids. I think

    we have learned to reign in our delight or ear o sounding orappearing childish or oolish. Fear o what others will think o us

    can suck all o the joy out o lie. It can be tough to step outside oour comort zone and experiment a little. For some o us it getstougher and tougher with each passing year, and or some otherso us once we reach a certain age suddenly we can let go o thatconcern o what others think and do something just because wewant to (the Red Hat Society being a prime example). Start small. . . a new hair colour (you can always change it tomorrow i youreally hate it), an outt you would normally consider too bright

    (buy it second hand andyou wont have too muchinvested in it), an activityyou have never tried (ziplining - are you nuts!).

    Te best way to live

    lie joyully is to savortoday. Enjoy whatever itis you are doing. Enjoythe people around you.Childlike is not childish. My advice to you is notto inquire why or whither,but just enjoy your icecream while its on your

    plate.~ Tornton Wilder.801

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    Rexall Invisible TapeRexall Invisible Tape

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