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Over North News April Edition
Over North News
The Over North News is published
and printed at the Rural
Community Office!
All Ads are due no later than the
15th of every month so the
newsletter can be delivered during
the first week of the month.
Pricing of ads will vary by size.
To submit an ad for the
Over North News you can email:
or drop them off at the
Rural Community Office at
6094 Route 8, Boiestown, NB
Garbage
PICK - UP
April 2019
Garbage Pickup
April 3 & 4 April 10 & 11 April 17 & 18
Recycle
April 24 & 25
Monthly Meetings
Rural Community Monthly Public Council Meeting....................................................................April 23 @ 7:00 pm
Landmark Lodge #51 F & AM .................................................................................Third Tuesday of the Month @ 7:30pm
Normandy Branch #78 Legion.........................................................................Ladies Auxiliary - 3rd Tuesday of the month
Regular Meeting - 2nd Wednesday of the month
Legion Executive - 2nd Wednesday of the month
Upper Miramichi Lions Club............................................................................................1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
April 2019
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Rural Community of Upper Miramichi
6094 Route 8
Boiestown, NB E6A 1M7
Phone: 506-369-9810; Fax: 506-369-8180 The next regular monthly meeting of the Rural Community of Upper Miramichi will be held on
April 23 @ 7 pm in the Community Room of the Upper Miramichi Community Centre. Deadline for
receipt of agenda items and materials by the Clerk for this meeting is April 18th @ 3pm.
Please note that the due date for Over North News Advertisements is the 15th of the Month. Please submit your ad by this date to ensure it is in the next edition of the Over North News. Thank You.
All dogs big or small
Don’t forget to tag them all!
You can buy the tags at the Rural Community Office
$10.00 (males & spayed females)
$20.00 unspayed females
Keep your dog safe!
Reminder to Residents
BLUE BINS ARE FOR RECYCLING ONLY!
Beginning in April any blue bins used for
garbage will no longer be picked up. There will
be a sticker affixed to the bin to notify that the
garbage was not collected for this reason.
This includes bins that have been painted over
and have garbage marked on them.
If you have painted a blue bin please make
sure it is restored to its original condition.
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Ridgeway Baptist Church
3133 Rte 625
Parker Ridge NB
Family Worship/Sunday School—Sundays 10:30
Bible Fellowship Time—Tuesday 7:00 PM
Kids Klub—Wednesday 6:30 PM
Youth—Wednesday 6:30 PM
Radical Friday—Friday 7:00 PM
We also have monthly Ladies Meetings, Men’s Meetings, and Nursing Home Services
For more details contact Pastor Rick 365-0588
Senior Sip ‘n’ Sup Fellowship
Ridgeway Baptist Church
3133 Rte 625 Parker Ridge NB
April 28th, 2019 @ 3:00 pm
Menu:
Ham, Scallop, Beans & Dessert
Tea & Coffee
RSVP: April 22, 2019
Pastor Rick 365-0588
Note: It is important that you call and notify us that you
plan to attend as we can only accommodate 50 people
comfortably. Also, this way we know who plans to attend
in the event that we need to contact you due to a
cancellation because of a storm or unforeseen
circumstances.
Thank You
Easter Weekend At Ridgeway
Good Friday - April 19th
Pot Luck Meal - 4:30 pm
Movie - 6:00 pm
Easter Sunday - April 21st
Breakfast - 8:00 am
Easter Service - 10:30 am
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the TAX PLACE Peggy Price
369-2301 [email protected]
6822 Route 8 Ludlow
Income Tax Preparation Tax Season Hours
Monday-Friday: 9am-8pm Saturday: 9am-12 noon
Bookkeeping
Payroll & HST Returns
ARE YOU BEHIND IN FILING YOUR TAXES? GET BACK ON TRACK
Whether it be one year, or several years, we can help!
NO SLIPS, NO PROBLEM.
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT
We appreciate our customers and invite you to enter to win our
$500 Cash Draw Held on April 30, 2019
$ We Make Your Life Less Taxing $
Upper Miramichi Lions Club
presents the
5th Annual Women’s Fair
6438 Rte 8
Boiestown NB
May 4th
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Admission $5.00
DOOR PRIZES DONATED BY VENDORS
SOME OF THE VENDORS ARE:
Tupperware - Epicure - JR Watkins - Avon
Lounsbury Miramichi - UMLC - Norwex
Tiber River Naturals - Monat & Partylite
Grace’s Goodies - Doaktown Legion
Purely Wild Creations - 2 Crafty Moms N.B.
Handcrafted Decorations - Scentsy - VoxxLife
Arbonne Canada - Juice Plus
There are still a few tables available if you
wish to book one please Contact
Marilyn Munn or Cassie Kervin by message or
through the event on the Lions Club Facebook
Or Marilyn Munn at 369-9119
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UPPER MIRAMICHI COMMUNITY LIBRARY 7263 Route 8, Unit 1 New Bandon, NB E9C 2A7
Phone 365-2096 email [email protected] fax 365-2052
Books on Wheels Delivery Program
This free monthly service provides delivery of library material to Senior’s and shut-ins.
If you wish to take advantage of this special program, or know of someone who might, please
reach the Library at one of the above listed contacts.
We now have Daisy players to loan to our visually impaired patrons and a great selection of
talking books to loan with them.
Our “NEW” Local Address Books are Available
The 22nd. Edition of “Keep In Touch” is here
These are a great resource for finding mailing addresses of community members.
If you know of any changes that should be included please let us know at one of the above
contacts
Preschool Storytime
Our weekly storytime for preschoolers is resuming for fall/winter sessions. Beginning September 14th at 10:30 each Friday, preschoolers are invited to join us for an hour of play based learning following the Every Child Ready To Read guidelines. This is a literacy development program designed to enhance literacy skills in your children at an early age.
Upper Miramichi Community Library
Drop in and Check us out. Regular Hours are
Monday, Thursday & Friday - 9-12:30 & 1:30-5pm
Tuesday & Wednesday - 12:00-5pm & 6-8pm
Please note the Library will be closed
Good Friday April 19th and Easter Monday April 22nd
Our outside book drop is available for any
WELCOME WAGON The Library is delivering “Welcome Wagon” packages, for new
residents of the Rural Community of Upper Miramichi. In order to continue with this endeavour, we require assistance from Community members, businesses, and organizations to:
1. Notify us of newcomers and contact information if
available 2. Provide items for our welcome package such as
promotion of your business/organization and hours of opening etc., small welcome gifts, information
about the area anything that would make a newcomer feel welcome and informed.
Please contact the Library at 365-2096 for more information or
to offer assistance with this program
Seniors Social Join us for our newly formatted Seniors Social time Tuesday April 30th at 9am. We provide a snack and refreshments and invite you to participate in our activities. Lynsey Wilson Norrad and Sarah Carson-Pond plan to present another informative session to our participants.
THE LIBRARY IS EXCITED TO HOST NEWBORN NEW LIFE “NEW ADVENTURES” PROGRAM for Babies 12 months and under and their caregivers March 14th – May 30th 10 am-12 pm
For more information call or text Tiffany @327-5261
NB Power has added Energy Meters to our loaning collection. With your valid Library Card you can borrow one of these units and assess your home appliances for the amount of energy they require.
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UPPER MIRAMICHI COMMUNITY LIBRARY 7263 Route 8, Unit 1 New Bandon, NB E9C 2A7
Phone 365-2096 email [email protected] fax 365-2052
Easter Home Décor Workshop
Wednesday - April 17, 2019 - 6-8 pm
We will be making two wooden Easter signs, all supplies and tools provided,
plus refreshments and a lot of laughter!
$10.00 fee
Please register for this workshop at the library or call 365-2096.
Check out our “Honour Roll Tribute”
In recognition of
Scott Clowater “A man of many hats”
NEW and EXCITING !!!!!
We now have automotive diagnostic code readers
added to our lending library collection. You may
borrow them for a 3 week period and all you require is
a valid Library Card. If you don’t already have a Library
card, the first one is free. If you have one but have
misplaced it the replacement fee is $2.00
In Loving Memory of My Wife
Louise Price
This day I do remember a loving thought I give
To the one no longer with me but in my heart still lives
I remember the night I met her, the day God made her mine
I remember the day I lost her and will until the end of time
We made our vows together and said til death do us part
So when God came and took you, my whole world fell apart
She gave me years of happiness, then came sorrow and tears
But she left me beautiful memories, I will treasure through the years.
With Love , Spencer
In Loving Memory of Robert (Bobby) Stewart,
Who passed away on April 1, 2014
Of all the special gifts in Life,
However great or small
To have you as our son,
Was the greatest gift of all
A special time, a special face
A special son, we can’t replace
With aching hearts we whisper low
We miss you son, and love you so
Love Always, Mom & Dad, Billy, Barry, Jenny & Families
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In loving memory of my dear sweet wife
Frances Stewart who passed away April 10, 2013
Gone, dear wife; gone forever,
How we miss your smiling face
But you left us to remember
None on earth can take your place
A happy home we once enjoyed
How sweet the memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill
Always loved and dearly missed by husband Todd
In loving memory of my dear mother,
Frances Stewart, who passed away
April 10, 2013
Her smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pleasure to recall,
She had a kindly word for each
And she died beloved by all
Some day we hope to meet her
Some day we know not when
To clasp her hand in the better land
Never to part again
Always remembered and loved by
Daughter Paulette
In loving memory of my dear sweet mother,
Frances Stewart who passed away
April 10, 2013
No one knows how much we miss you
No one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost you
Life has never been the same
In our hearts your memory lingers
Sweetly tender, fond and true
There is not a day, dear mother,
That we do not think of you
Always remembered & loved by Nilah and Tom
In loving memory of my dear sweet mother,
Frances Stewart who passed away April 10, 2013
What would we give her hand to clasp
Her patient face to see
To hear her voice, to see her smile
As in the days that used to be
But some sweet day we’ll meet again
Beyond the toil and strife
And clasp each other’s hand once more
In Heaven, that happy life
Always remembered by Eileen and Bob
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The heat of summer is not so bad
When the power is on to cool our pad
When storms roll in and the power goes out
The Lineman is called without a doubt
He goes into the stormy hot weather
To complete the job so we feel better
Though the lightning is flashing right by his side
He climbs that pole with all his pride
He listens to the thunder rumble
As he works his miracles so humble
If he is lucky the job is small
And won’t take much time at all
But then again you never know
Could be hours and hours to go
Then comes that magic moment when power is restored
And once again the Lineman is ignored
I know you ask how can this be
Daily they risk their life for you and me
We don’t ask or think about how the job is done
All we want is our power to run
These men go out in all types of weather
Day or night just so we can live better
The dangers and risks of the job are high
Some get hurt, or crippled, some men die
So when you see these men out along side of the road
Respect them because the job is a heavy load
Long hours, bad weather, and high voltage too
Not many could begin to fill their shoes
If you think their pay is too high
Walk a day in their shoes, and give it a try
See if you can shimmy up a pole
Or even stay up 24 hours or so
Grab hold of those high voltage lines
Facing the weather elements of that time
Leave your family all hours of the day
Wondering if you will be home in time to watch your children play
Their families worry daily while they are at work
Knowing the risks are high and don’t want them hurt
I say these thing and know they’re true
I am a lineman and know what our families go through
Remembered Always
J. C. Boulay
In Loving Memory of my dear mother, Frances Stewart,
who passed away on April 10, 2013
No one knows how much I miss you, No one knows the bitter pain
I have suffered since I lost you, Life has never been the same
In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true
There is not a day dear Mother, That I do not think of You.
Loved and sadly missed by daughter Mary
In Memory of a Wonderful Boss and a Dear Friend Wallace (Wally) O’Donnell
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In Loving Memory of our Mom, Louise M Price,
who passed away on April 26, 2011
We know you are listening from heaven above,
An Angel Watching over us sending down her love
No matter where we are, no matter what we do
You are in our hearts forever Mom and we will always Love you too
Sadly missed by children: & Grandchildren: & Great Grandchild
Susan (Martin) Jason (Lyndsay) Canaan
Tim (Barb) Nicole
Kathy (Mike) Natasha
Tony (Lori) Joshua
Bob Swazey
Ken (Kari) Reirdan
MERCHANDISE BINGO
Saturday March 30th at 7:PM
714 Main Street Doaktown
10 - regular games for $10.00(4 cards)
2 - 50/50 games ($1.00 for 6 cards)
And
1 winner take all ($1.00 for 6 cards)
Music Evening
April 6th @ 7:PM
at Doaktown Elementary School
featuring Gary Long and friends
(Benny Brennan and others)
Cost: $7.00
50/50 draw and some canteen items
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The Family of the late Vaughan Donally would like
to send out our sincere thanks to those who
visited, sent food, gave financial donations, cards,
phone calls and contributed in any way.
A special thanks to the First Pentecostal Church of
Holtville for hosting a lovely and delicious
reception. Thank You as well to Rev Decker for his
words of inspiration, pallbearers, Everett Thomas
Munn for the cheerful eulogy, Stephen Munn for
his great singing and music and to Wayne Munn
for his kindness in taking Vaughan for his
appointments in Saint John.
Special Thank You to nephew, Robert Munn for
keeping the home fires burning in many ways!
Remember: “be kind to your family, friends &
neighbours”!
ROAST BEEF SUPPER
SATURDAY - APRIL 13, 2019
BOIESTOWN UNITED CHURCH
4:00 - 6:00 PM
ADULTS: $12.00 CHILDREN $6.00 (12 & UNDER)
FAMILY RATE $30.00 (IMMEDIATE FAMILY)
PRESCHOOLERS FREE
SPONSORED BY THE BOIESTOWN UNITED CHURCH
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
THANK YOU!
April Brunch
Sunday April 28, 2019
Boiestown
St Joachim’s Catholic Church
11:00 am—2:00 pm
Menu
Scrambled Eggs Hash Brown Casserole
Quiche/Beans Bacon/Sausage
Biscuits/Muffins/Toast Tea/Coffee/Juice $10.00 per person
(children under 6 free)
The Family of the late Linda M Munn would like to express
our gratitude to each and every one for their kindness,
generosity, love and support during this difficult time in our lives.
We are grateful to all those who provided meals and sent
food to the hospital during her stay and to our homes after her
passing. Thank you to all who visited, called, messaged and sent
cards.
To those who organized, helped out at, donated to,
attended and left cards at Moms benefit, Thank you!
To Dr. Wood (and staff at the Boiestown Health Center)
and to the Ambulance Attendants, thank you or your care and
kindness!
Thank you to Bro Decker for the beautiful service to honour
Linda, and to he and Sis Decker for their support during and after
Linda's illness. Thank you to the congregation of the Holtville
Church for the lovely lunch they provided after the service.
The help we received at this time has been overwhelming
and we are forever grateful.
Sincerely, Robert, Bobby, Carla and Family
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Tracey’s Barber Shop
4 Mill Street
Boiestown NB
(506)369-8816
Thursday: Noon to 8 pM
Friday: Noon to 8 pM
Saturday: 9 am to 1 pm
Walk-ins WelcomE
No appointments Necessary
Shop Closed April 16th — May 1st
ReOpening on May 2nd
PROSPECT PLACE
Prospect Place sends sincere thanks out to
JD Irving’s Doaktown Mill for the donation of the
heaters and Coin-operators and the professional
electrician skills of Colin MacDonald and Philip Munn for
hooking them up.
Also, thanks to all who supported Prospect Place this
season - hockey players, coaches, managers, spectators
and volunteers. Special thanks to the members of
Prospect Place Committee for all the volunteer time and
work they give.
Lastly, thanks to Bertie and Brenda, our two amazing
cooks in the canteen this season!!
SPECIAL EVENTS
LAWN MOVER RACING—May 25, July 20, & Sept 21 at
2pm —get your tractors running!!!!
Other events in the planning stages. Keep an eye out for
details.
Contact information for Prospect Place:
Village of Doaktown Office at 365-7970
Bliss Spencer Poppy Chairman
for Legion Branch #78, Boiestown, NB presenting
Eric Beek - 1st year St. Thomas University Student
with a $400.00 Bursary.
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From Left to Right:
Roxanne Pond-Stewart - Board Chair & Manley Black - Administrator
being presented a cheque for $3000.00 from Judy Ross - Coordinator of the Meals on Wheels Program
towards the Central NB Nursing Home Van Campaign.
Central NB Nursing Home thanks you for your generosity!
Lynn Warren, a resident of Central NB Nursing Home made a donation to the van fund
in memory of her sister Edna Burke.
Her family was so moved that they also contributed.
The total of $1785.00 was raised.
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ANGLOPHONE RIGHTS ASSOCIATION of
NEW BRUNSWICK
Protecting Our Future
Who Are We?
The Anglophone Rights Association of New Brunswick (ARANB) is a registered non-profit organization established to bring a sense of linguistic fairness and harmo-
ny for all citizens of the Province of New Brunswick.
What Is Our Goal?
We aspire to create a province where all citizens can expect to obtain employment, advance in employment and live cohesively together without language being a
barrier.
How Do We Accomplish That?
1) Begin an open dialogue where barriers to a productive and harmonious province can be removed.
2) Develop policies to ensure a level playing field for all to obtain employment and opportunity for advancement.
3) Promote a system that includes all citizens of New Brunswick and does not allow any group of people to feel left out or under
represented.
By incorporating these basic guidelines, we will be able to move forward as united communities within this great province that we proudly call home.
For more information and to become a member contact us at:
Website: www.aranb.ca Mailing Address: PO. Box 22012
E-mail: [email protected] Marysville,NB
Facebook: anglophone rights association E3A 4A0
E.R. Long Electric
Electrical Contractor
Available Monday - Saturday
Renovations, New Construction, Panel Upgrades,
Generator Panels
Call 369-2414
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“SPRING HAS SPRUNG” FOOD FOR LIFE
Time to get serious before we have to put those winter clothes away and get out the shorts, dresses and bathing suits! Get ready for summer!!
Do you want to get healthy, lose weight and still eat regular food that you love?
Come out and join our group to get the support and information to succeed!
With Nutritionist Natalie Treadwell Pearce
Our “Spring Program” starts Wednesday, April 3 and runs 13 weeks to June 26th. Weigh-in starts at 5:30 and the meeting starts
at 5:45 p.m.
Where: St. James Anglican Church in Ludlow
If you attended the winter session the cost for the next 13 weeks will be a special price of $80.
If you are new to Food for Life the cost of this 13-week program is $139. This
includes a one-time only joining fee of $59!
If you are already a member of Food For Life, the cost of this session is $80!
Do something great for yourself! The warm weather is definitely on the way! Shed those unwanted pounds along with those heavy winter clothes!
Everyone welcome....Women, Men and Teens!
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UPPER MIRAMICHI COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Having Computer Problems?
• Need your old computer restored
• Turn old hard drives into new
• Basic computer repair
• Laptops, desktops, tablets
• Call Pat @ 506-230-1505
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Blue River
Massage Therapy
Julie Doiron, R.M.T
3498 Route 625, Boiestown, NB
Why is Massage good for you?
-Relieves stress, sleep better, help
depression, help headache
-Relieves sore muscles, tension and joint pain
-Promotes relaxation, improves circulation
and much more.
PLEASE CALL (506)238-3385
TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT!
Owned & Operated By
Rick Bruce
385 Taxis River Road
Income Tax Preparation
HST Returns
EFILE Service
Bookkeeping/Payroll
For fast, friendly service and reasonable rates,
give us a call
369-7154
365-0588
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