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    HamptHamptHeraldHeraldVol. 12, No. 13 www.ossekeag.ca February 7, 2012

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    BlaNkSo what do you do when your mind is just a blank and it istime to write a Ravings!!! A number o things are going onbut are still a little too resh at this point to write about. Teyneed to simmer and stew a bit beore serving up to the publicMany years ago (nine maybe) I was able to use a brilliant articleby an Australian writer on how to get your adult children tomove out o the house. It was very witty and unny as heck!!!Unortunately, getting good substitute writers to ll in or you ispretty hard to do. Tat Musings lady has oered to ll in romtime to time, but I wouldnt want her stu printed anywhere. So... out o desperation I called upon my best riend to see i hemight be able to help me out and being the good boy that he is he said WOOF!!! So here he is!!Hi there, my name is Te Jet, and I belong to a wonderul man

    called Mikie. I also live with a strange little old lady, who hasthis even stranger liking or three at creatures that I have toshare the house with. Mikie is my best riend cause he doesntlike those at creatures either!! Mikie is so wonderul because ..Hey thats not a ull dish ... You got to put more ood in therethan that!!! You could stand to lose a ew pounds yoursel!!I he wasnt my best riend, why, I would gladly chew his leg oEven when they are on a diet, the at creatures get three meals aday and I only ever get two!! What about that, big shot riend??

    Although, Mikie is a real tight wad with the kibble, he doesregularly take me or walks in the woods. I love walking in thewoods!! Hey slow poke ... why are you stopping and just lookingat trees?? I have squirrels to chase and I cant just hang aroundin one place while you snooze!! Id just leave and go o on

    my own, but the coyotes might get him. More importantly, thecoyotes might get ME!! Te kibble police can look aer himsel!

    Te other nice thing about Mikie is that in the winter time helikes to light res. Dont worry ... i the kibble doesnt improvethe Fire Marshall is denitely getting a call. I just love sittingright in ront o the stove with a blazing re going. I am so happythat I even let one o the at creatures share some o the spaceHey Mikie ... the re is dying down ... get over here!!My best riend Mikie would be just about perect i it wasnt or

    the Strange Lady and the Fat Creatures!!!Tanks Jet. Te end!! 800

    RAVINGSBy Mike Hickey

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    HamPtoN-PIggs Peak NeWsTank you dearly or accepting our request to help those ninedesperate students. Tank you many times. Please send our

    gratitude to Hampton and your board o directors. Sam Mncina,Head eacher, Peak Central High School

    Te Hampton-Piggs PeakPartnership has committed topay high school ees or nineadditional students this year.2012 will be a challenge as eesor this year have increasedsubstantially because oadditional expenses or theood program at schools;increases in the price omaterials like books andstationery; and reducedgovernment assistance.Nevertheless, the Partnership

    has committed to pay 100percent o the necessary eesor all the students we selected

    this year. We will continue to support all the students remaining

    rom last year and, since some have graduated and a ew droppedout, a number o new students. Te criteria we use to select newstudents are threeold: need; academic ability; and dedication.Unortunately there are still many who meet these criteria butwhom we are unable to support. John Lovett recently wrote tome about 14-year old Nonjabuliso Dlamini who came to himwith tears in her eyes because she cannot attend school. Shehas proven hersel to be an excellent student in primary school(grade 1-7) but there is nowhere or her to live close to our highschools in Piggs Peak. John tells us Her mother has died, herather has disappeared and she lives with her grandmother sometwenty kilometres rom Piggs Peak and who already has veother children whom she is struggling to support.

    Children like Nonjabuliso, without the opportunity o an

    education, are condemned to a lie o poverty. Tey are especiallyvulnerable to abuse or at best being taken advantage o becauseo their dependency on any handout. Tese are all Gods childrenand their lives and utures are in our hands.

    Mark, I despair or these kids. I lose sleep as I strive to ndsolutions or them. I just want you to know how dicult it is toace children like this every day. I am certain you would nd it

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    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYPeninsula Branch #62 Royal Canadian Legion has need of a

    Legion Manager. This position requires a self-starter to takeresponsibility for the planning, development andfacilitation of events that will promote our Legion and itsmission statement. Duties will include opening andclosing responsibilities, bar audits and other tasks asrequested by the Legions Management Committee.Problem-solving abilities and computer skills are necessaryrequirements.

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    HamPtoN seNIoRs ResoURCe CeNtRe NeWsTe Hampton Seniors Resource Centre is the place to nd mostthings that you would enjoy.

    Monday mornings rom 9:30am to 1:00pm the MondayMorning Cra Group is there with most any cra you wouldwant to do or to learn - come and quilt or learn to quilt, crochet,knit or rug hook. Tey enjoy a nice lunch and ellowship as wellVisitors are always welcome.On Mondays at 1:00pm the Swedish Weavers are there and you

    can help or learn to do this very attractive cra.Monday evenings at 8:00pm the Hampton Hoedowners square

    dance group are there; i you square dance dome and join themi not, drop in and watch the un that they are having. Lunch isserved at the end o the evening.

    uesdays at 7:00pm, Bridge players are there and i you wouldlike to join them call Barry Kilpatrick at 832-5701.Wednesdays at 7:00pm Auction 45 players are there, why not

    join them.Tursday mornings at 9:30 the Cra Shop down in back is

    open again, come and bring your own cra or help with onethere. At 10:00am musicians gather at the Centre and there is anenjoyable two hurs o singing and playing until 12:00noon whenyou can have a nice home cooked dinner ($5/non-members and

    $4/members). Te rst Tursday o each month is Pot Luck.Tursday evenings rom 7:00-10:00pm Open Mike has startedagain, Come and join them, or come and listen, the price is $2.

    I you would like to rent the Centre call 832-7871 and leave amessage and your call will be returned.

    I you are having a birthday or anniversary this month yourriends send Best Wishes, anyone ill or in hospital we all sayGet Well Soon your riends miss you.

    Submitted by Mary Long. 11

    On January 19th the president o the Hampton SeniorsResource Centre, Lawrence Furlong, presented acheque or $1,000 to Janis itus or the Hampton FoodBasket.

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    PeNINsUla HeRItage meetINgGuest, Barry Ogden will present inormation on the MarcoPolo Project o Saint John at the Peninsula Heritage Meeting onTurd, Fbrur 16h 7:30 pm at the John Fisher MemorialMuseum in Kingston. Barrys presentation will ollow a briebusiness meeting o the organization, with social time &rereshments wrapping up the evening.Te public is invited to join us or this meeting, or any Peninsula

    Heritage meeting, which are scheduled or the third Tursdayo the month rom February to June, usually at the John FisherMemorial Museum, which is located in the basement oMacdonald Consolidated School.

    Further inormation may be obtained by contacting themuseum at 763-2101 or call Beth at 763-2453. 117

    HamPtoN soCCeR ClUB agmTe Annual General Meeting o the Hampton Soccer Club willbe held on Wdnd, Fbrur 15h 7:30pm in the OssekeagRoom, Hampton Arena. Te agenda or the meeting: Presidentsand Ocers Reports; reasurers Financial Statement; 2012Priorities; Election o Ocers.

    Te Hampton Soccer Club has a need or many committeemembers, soccer experience is not necessary. Help us build abetter community thru sport. 135

    sPRINgFIelD lsD ReCReatIoN FUNDso the residents o the Springeld Local Service District theBelleisle Home & School Association receives and disburseson a yearly basis the Springeld LSD Recreation Funds. Locaresidents and community groups within the Springeld LSDmay apply or unding or recreation purposes only. Writtenapplications, speciying how the unds would be used, mustbe postmarked no later than Wdnd, Fbrur 29h2012and mailed to: Patricia Bingham, reasurer, Belleisle Home &School, 3085 Route 124 Kars, NB E5 0A7.For urther inormation call 485-5937. 133

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    PaNCake sUPPeR IN kINgstoNA Shrove uesday Pancake Supper will be held at the KingstonParish Hall on Fbrur 21 rom 4:00-6:00pm. Cost or thesupper is $7.50/adults and $4/children 12 and under. Te suppermenu includes: sausages, baked beans, rolls, tea/coee, dessert and lots o ellowship.See you there. 411

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    memoRIal CasHsPIel UPDateTe Wade Blanchard team rom Tistle St. Andrews CurlingClub won the top prize o $800 at the 11th Annual Gordon FloydMemorial Open Cashspiel, which was held on January 14th &15th at the Hampton Curling Club. Blanchard and his team othird Don Ritchie, second Jim Knox and lead Bill Ayles deeatedPeter Case in the nal 6-4 on Sunday aernoon.

    Other results rom the championship round: A Consolation Heidi Hanlon10, Phil Barry 5; B Section Peter Myers 7Andrew Wallace 2; C Section Don McNab 9, Klaus Klausen4; D Section Marlene Vaughan 7, Bruce Kennedy 6.

    Tere was a draw to the button competition that 14 curlersqualied or and in the nal round Ellen Brennan covered thebutton to win a General Electric Wine Chiller.Special thanks to co-chairs Gordon Foster, John Barnstead and

    the volunteers o the Hampton Curing Club. 406

    L-R: Winning team - Tird Don Ritchie, SkipWade Blanchard, Second Jim Knox, Lead BillAyles and Sponsor, Kathy Floyd.

    Ellen Brennan, winner o the Draw to theButton Wine Chiller.

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    Passekeag who was thrilled with her prize.

    In November Teta Master donated 45 pairs o mitts and hatsto the children at the Dr. Leatherbarrow Primary School andin December pancake mix and maple syrup was donated to theFood Basket or its clients at Christmas. During the year wecollect boxes o cereal at our meetings and have delivered 30boxes a month to the Hampton Food Basket. 132

    BReakFast IN BaRNesVIlleCommunity Breakast at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church(1257 Rte 820 Barnesville) is held the third Saturday o eachmonth rom 8:00-11:30am. Te next breakast will be held onFbrur 18h. Te menu includes: scrambled eggs, bacon,sausage, hash browns, bake beans, toast, coee & juice (or)French toast, bacon, sausage, ruit, yogurt, mun, coee & juice.Cost or the breakast - $5/adults; $3/children, preschoolers eator ree.

    ake-outs available by calling 832-7790. Everyone welcome.508

    VIlla maDoNNa sUPPeRTe Villa Madonna will be hosting a Pancake Supper rom 4:00-

    6:30pm on Shrove uesday Fbrur 21

    . Cost or the supperis $7/adult, children 5 & under eat or ree. Te supper menuincludes pancakes with pure maple syrup, sausages, beanshomemade brown bread, beverage and dessert - warm gingerbread with whipped cream.For more inormation call Villa Madonna 849-5125. 410

    Rindr: BeNeFIt FoR Cole sleePOn surd, Fbrur 11h there will be a lunch, silent/liveauction and a bake sale at the Rothesay Baptist Church (VincentRoad) in Quispamsis rom 2:00-5:00pm. Tis event is beingheld in support o Cole Sleep, age 2 rom Hampton, who wasdiagnosed with Leukemia. 409

    V.o.N. WellNess ClINICTe VON (Victorian Order o Nurses) willbe holding a Wellness Clinic Breast Healthinormation session at the Kingston Parish Hall onTurd, Fbrur 16h rom 10:30am-1:00pm.125

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    The Saint John Community Suicide Prevention

    Committee Presents:

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    Intervention Skills TrainingA workshop designed to empower all

    individuals in their work or personal liveswith persons at risk of suicide

    Date: March 1 & 2, 2012Time: 8:30 am 4:00 pm

    Location: Villa Madonna Retreat House, Renforth.

    Cost: $150.00 per person,$100.00 for students

    (includes lunch both days)Register early as seating is limited

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    contact Kathy Palmer @ 649-2753

    BeCkWItH, DvidDavid Bernard Beckwith, husband o Norma Marie Beckwithpassed away peaceully surrounded by his loving amily onuesday, December 27 at the Dr. V.A. Snow Nursing Home. Born1928 in Saint John he was the son o the late Arthur Williamand Gladys (McCluskey) Beckwith. In addition to his parentshe was predeceased by brothers John, Arthur and Paul Beckwithand sisters Pauline Lavalle, Lillian Beckwith and MarjorieGarnett. Besides his loving wie, he is survived by sons DavidHazen Beckwith (Doreen) o Fredericton, errance David oMoncton; daughters Nancy Beckwith o Rothesay, Jane Lemon(Bob Murray) o Nauwigewauk and Susan racey o EdmontonAB; brother Edward Beckwith (Beatrice) o Hammond Riversisters Judy Cashol o Bloomeld, Dorothy Beyea (John) oQuispamsis, Gladys Farhnam (Douglas) o Upper GoldenGrove and Lorraine Gray (Fred) o Saint John; 9 grandchildren

    16 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.By Davids request there will be no visitations or uneraservice. Donations in memory o David made to the Dr. V.ASnow Nursing Home would be appreciated by the amilyArrangements are under the care o Fundy Funeral Home, SaintJohn (646-2424), undyuneralhome.com.

    ColPItts, mrrTe death o Margaret Lorna Colpitts96, wie o the late Herbert Colpitts oNorton, occurred at the Sussex HealthCentre January 20, 2012. She was bornJuly 29, 1915 in Mercer Settlement, the

    daughter o Ira and Edna (Tompson)Mercer.

    She is survived by Daughters; Edna(Jim) Chown, Shirley McLeod, Barbara(Rick) Dennison & Linda Colpitts &Sons; Bill (reva) Colpitts & Hallie(Janet) Colpitts. 18 grandchildren, 25great grandchildren and eight great great-grandchildren, SisterRuth King, Brother Harry and Lawson Mercer, several niecesand nephews. She was predeceased by sisters Annie, Sarah &brother Robert Mercer.

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    Arrangements were entrusted to Sherwood Funeral home,Norton, where visitation was held. Funeral service January23rd at 11:00am rom the Norton Baptist Church, conducted byRev. Wayne Murphy and Father Peter Bagley. Special memoriesshared by grandchildren; Chris, Kathy, Lisa, Ann Marie & Lorna.Music was rendered by Shirley Hall and Daren McGinnis.Interment in Riverbank cemetery in the spring.

    A Special thank you to doctors, nurses and sta o the SussexHealth Centre, also to Sue McFarland and all the extra muralnurses or their special care.In lieu o individual thank yous, a donation will be made in her

    honor to the Extra Mural.Te amily o the late Margaret Colpitts would like to thank

    everyone or all the kind thoughts and deeds done or us duringour time o sorrow. Always remembered and much appreciated.

    FolkINs, mr eMary Folkins o Waterborough, NB,widow o Joseph Folkins, passed awayJanuary 17th, 2012 at Bobbys Hospice,Saint John. She was born in Hampton,daughter o the late Daniel and

    Margaret (Clark) Coleman.She is survived by one daughter, RitaDease o Shubenacadie, NS; three sons,Raymond Folkins (Danielle), Chelsea,PQ, Richard Folkins (Faye), Saint John,Allison Folkins (Lynn), Quispamsis;one sister, Teresa Duy, Fredericton;

    one brother, Murray Coleman, oronto, 18 grandchildren, 12great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. In addition toher husband, she was predeceased by her son George; daughterAnn (Collier); brothers, Daniel, David, Dennis, James and sisterNora.

    Te Mass o Christian Burial was held Saturday, January 21st,2012 at St. Patricks Catholic Church, Whites Cove, NB. Rev.

    Paul Erzoah-Bebodu ociated. Readings were by son, RichardFolkins and granddaughter, Megan Folkins. Te Urn was carriedby grandson, Josh Folkins. Te arrangements were entrusted toReids Funeral Home (832-5541), Hampton.

    Te amily would like to express appreciation to BobbysHospice, Saint John and Reids Funeral Home, Hampton, ortheir care and concern during this dicult time. Special thanksgo to the Womens Institute as well as the many riends andneighbours who oered support in numerous ways. reids.com. 102

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    BRHs & Bes NeWsBelleisle Regional High School is starting a new semester withthe loss o a good riend and custodian, Donnie Parlee - ourthoughts are still with his amily.

    Our school is also busy nishing exams. Yippee! BasketballSeason will be wrapping up soon and play os will be comingright along. Mr B and the community are excited to inorm youthat Chauncey Otoole, while playing or his Ospreys, captureda victory over the Newport Dragons on January 27th - the scorewas 26-21.

    Te School would also like to thank Potash Corp. NB ortheir generous donation o $50,000 - WOW! - towards ourplaying eld complex. Tank you to Janice Bates or organizinga donation which supplied the new NHL Hockey nets or balhockey. Our new school play rehearsals are in ull orce withDirector Lewis - rehearsals are happenings all over the place orStay uned or Te Wizard o Oz! Tank you to all those whosupport the breakast club - we continue to meet and greet ourstudents with breakast. Remember everyone is welcome!

    Grade 12 students are reminded that college and universityapplications are coming up - scholarships, scholarships!! OurCo-Op program begins soon where our students will be out inthe community learning and practicing new skills to assist them

    with their uture plans. We are also planning or Fbrur 29h

    - which is National Pink Day. We also want to make recognitionto our past students who are attending post-secondary institutesand gone on to ulll great dreams! Rugby season is right aroundthe corner get ready! Who will be the next Chauncey Otoole!

    Belleisle Elementary School is busy busy busy! BelleisleElementary School Mission Statement Our BES communitybelieves in success or all. Inormation Night At BelleisleRegional High School For Grade 5 Parents. Inormation wilbe provided on two o the programs available at the Grade 6level: English Prime Program and the Late French ImmersionProgram on Frid, Fbrur 17h at 7:00pm (snow dateFbrur 21 at7:00pm). Frid, Fbrur 17h - there is no school as it is a Proessiona

    Development Day or eachers throughout the District.Te Hampton Rotary visited our school with the Program

    Purple Pinkie which is or the ratication o polio. OnWdnd, Fbrur 29h during the daywe will also be celebrating National PinkDay and that evening you are invited toCelebrate what is AWESOME at BES.Wow, we all have been busy out here in

    Belleisle.Crystal Gray, Guidance Counsellor, BRHS/

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    BaPtIstPlease join at Sussex BaptistChurch or an evening omusic and ellowship onsund, Fbrur 12h at7:00pm with special guests:Janet Vanderlaan, CyrilMacNeil, Marti & Robraon, rudy Ricker, St.Marks Church Group, Leon Daigle, HaroldPrice and the Baptist Mens Group.

    Freewill oering goes to Sussex ransitionHouse. 519

    soUtHFIelD smelt FRyTe Southeld United Church (814 Rte 865) will be holding aSmelt Supper (optional ham) on surd, mrch 3rd rom 4:00-6:00pm. Cost or the supper is $10/adults, $5/children under 12.

    o assist with parking issues, two pick-ups will be oered onein Norton and one in Sussex.Please phone 839-2326 or 839-2132 to place your orders. 808

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    HamPtoN RotaRy NeWsTe Rotary Club o Hampton recently welcomeda new overseas exchange student, MadelaineHealey, rom Australia. Maddie will be attendingHampton High School and will be living in thecommunity or approximately a year. Her rsthost amily are Kim and Warren ompkins,

    whose daughter, Baillie continues to have a great year as our clubsoutbound exchange student in Germany. Baillie will return homethis coming summer.

    Right now we are still busy with our Purple Pinkie or Polioproject, a combination o public awareness and a und raisingproject. Tis past December, some o our members spoke to thechildren o the Norton Elementary School and soon aer wentback to the school and painted the childrens pinkie ngers purplein return or a donation o one dollar per pinkie. Te dollarrepresents the cost o immunizing one child somewhere in theworld against polio and the colouring o pinkie ngers is how thepersons immunizing the children ensure that a child does notreceive two vaccinations. At the Norton Elementary School, someninety children contributed $134.

    On January 16th and 17th, three members o our club spoke toabout 180 students at the Belleisle Elementary School and raised$250 or polio eradication. During late January, we will present

    the program or the second successive year at the HamptonElementary and the Dr. A.. Leatherbarrow schools. In earlyFebruary we will be at the Hammond River Valley ElementarySchool.

    We have started the year with two excellent speakers: JennierGendron, o Liestyles Health & Fitness Studio, spoke to us abouther business and Anne Scott told us o how she came to write abook and all that is involved in getting it into print.We are also preparing or another o our trivia nights. Tis is now

    the third year or a very popular evening o un and undraising.Te date is surd, mrch 24h. We are again looking or teamso up to eight competitors, who will square o against each other.Each team pays and entry ee o $200. Te Prizes are as ollows:1st prize is a Rotary donation o $1,000 to the charity o the teams

    choice; 2nd is a Rotary donation o $500 and 3rd is a donation o$250.Once again the emphasis will be on several categories o general

    trivia. Rotarian Peter White and his spouse, Lisa, have beenworking hard preparing the questions. As in past years, lightrereshments will be served to the competitors. Te bar will beopen and there will be a silent auction with proceeds going toRotary projects. Why not gather a team rom your workplace,club, amily, church, or riends.Inormation on how to apply will be available rom any Rotarian.

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    PaReNtINg CHIlDReN CoURseTe Parenting Children Course startson sund, Fbrur 12h rom 5:30-8:00pm at the Belleisle CommunityCenter, 1648 Rte 124 Springeld. Tisbrand new ve-week course includesa meal, video presentations (withlots o interviews with other parents,experts and kids) and small group discussions (groups o two-ve). opics include building strong oundations, meetingour childrens needs, setting boundaries, teaching healthyrelationships and our long term aim as parents.Te Parenting Course is or any parent or caregiver o children

    up to 10 years old, whether all is going well or they are acingchallenges. Cost: $15, plus a reewill oering to cover mealcosts. Osite childcare is available. For more inormationrelationshipcentral.org/parenting-children-course.o register contact the [email protected] or

    call Becky at 485-8102. 146

    oN oUR CoVeRPReseNtatIoN to BRHs & Bes

    Eric Torsen, ormer president o the Belleisle Valley RecreationAssociation, recently presented to Marcia Crossman, Principao the Belleisle Elementary School, and Lori Wall, Principao the Belleisle Regional High School, a cheque each or theamount o $1941.11. Tese unds represented the balance o thenow closed outdoor rink account. 124

    WaR oF 1812 sNoWsHoe maRCHStep into history with the Kings County Museum! In honouro the 200th anniversary o the War o 1812, the KCM is hostinga Snowshoe March, on sund, Fbrur 12h at ElmhursOutdoors. Participants will ollow a 1 kilometer beginner

    snowshoe trail where they will learn about New Brunswicks rolein the War o 1812.

    Te legendary 104th New Brunswick Regiment marched onsnowshoes rom Fredericton to Kingston, Ontario a distanceo 700 miles to help deend Canada rom American invasionTey encountered harsh winter conditions but succeeded inreaching Kingston in just 52 days without losing a single manon the trail.

    Come learn their heroic story! Space is limited, pre-registerby calling the Kings County Museum at 832-6009. Cost is $8/person (trail) or $14/person (trail + snowshoe rental). 518

    Brock Reid

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    Funeral Directors: Barbara & Brock Reid, Leonard Goobie & Karen Bremner

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    The traditional perspective on funerals caused anthropologistMargaret Mead to remark years ago, When a person is born,we rejoice. When they are married, we celebrate. When theydie, we pretend nothing happened. However, manyCanadians today are reinventing funerals by creating uniquelypersonalized services to celebrate life.

    Personalizing a funeral is key to making it meaningful. It canmean anything from assembling photo/memory boards tocollecting mementos to display at the visitation and funeralservice, selecting a casket in a favourite colour or asking thosegathered to share memories.

    Not satisfied with traditional funerals, Baby Boomers inparticular have chosen to exert their individuality. More thana trend, this shift toward personalized, more meaningfulfunerals signals peoples efforts to truly celebrate the life lived,rather than death. Our Funeral Directors can help you plan anevent that captures the spirit of the person, and bringsmeaning to everyone who attends.

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    sINgles & FRIeNDs DaNCeSingles and Friends will be hosting a dance on surd,Fbrur 11h at the Chinese Commerce Centre, 24 CoburgStreet in Saint John (ormer Knights o Columbus or KentTeatre). Doors open at 8:30 and music by DJ Norman Boucherstarts at 9:00pm-12:30am. Dance is open to anyone over the ageo 19 and in most cases is a 35-year plus crowd. Admission is $5/members and $7/non-members.

    Check ino line at 696-1914 or update i weather is nasty.For more ino on our group phone 696-1914 or [email protected]. 520

    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 - abuilding jackpot in 52#s and/or consolation prize $100. Wealso have wild #s in some o regular bingo games. 40+ peoplewe have a second chance on ve o our regular games. Come &support your charity event. Starts at 7:00pm sharp. A portiono our Norton Legion Bingo and our Rae 50/50 preoceeds

    are donated to the Belleisle Community Pool und. Te morepeople who play the more we donate.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

    FeeD a HUNgRy stUDeNt at HHsMembers o the Feed-a-Hungry-Studentcommittee at Hampton High would like to takethis opportunity to thank all those people who havedonated to this program and helped to make it sucha success.

    Te Feed-a-Hungry-Student und was establishedin 2009 by the Parent School Support Committee at

    Hampton High and enables select students, who would otherwise

    to hungry, to eat breakast and lunch. By donating to this und,you are working together with the school to reinorce to thesestudents that they are valued members o our community.

    Te program, this year, has helped over 18 students daily. Iyou would like to contribute to the und donations are acceptedat the school oce and tax receipts are available or donationsover $20.Tank you again to our community or their generous support.

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    Dont cry if you Love me.Death is nothing

    I have only gone to the other side

    I am me and you are you

    What we were for each other,

    we will always be.

    Keep giving me the name you have always given me.

    Speak to me like you have always spoken to me.

    Do not use a different tone of voice.

    Do not feel sombre and sad.

    Keep laughing at the things we used to laugh at.

    Pray, smile, think of me, pray with me.

    Keep pronouncing my name

    as it was always pronounced,

    without a sound of sadness.Life still means what it has always meant.

    It is what it has always been.

    The tie has not been cut.

    Why would I be out of your thoughts?

    I am not far, just on the other side of the road...

    You see all is well.

    You will find my heart again.

    And in it all its tenderness.

    Wipe your tears and do not cry for me if you love me.

    Joe MarchbankJoe Marchbank

    Always on our minds,

    Nancy, Ashley, Kaylee, Emily & Jesse

    HamPtoN CHamBeR lUNCH & leaRNDestination Marketing Lunch & Learn - join usor a lunch hour lled with exciting inormation,tips, advice and inside secrets rom award winningMarketing leader Jennier Jackson. Jennier willlead us through the highlights o DestinationMarketing and help set us on the right path to work together tomake our hometown o Hampton the place to be!Tis Lunch & Learn will be held at Te Vintage Bistro & Lounge

    on Wdnd, Fbrur 22nd at 12:00noon. You are welcometo bring your own lunch, or you can chose rom the menu.Please visit hamptonareachamber.com or phone the Vintage at

    832-1212 or more details. We look orward to seeing you there141

    HamPtoN CURl FoR CaNCeReams will once again take to theice next month or the AnnualHampton Curl or Cancer. Teevent, held to raise money orthe Canadian Cancer Society New Brunswick, will take placeon surd, Fbrur 11h at the Hampton Curling Club. Tepublic is welcome to join in a day o un, ood and undraisingto help in the ght against cancer. Come to the club and enjoythe action and entertainment while cheering on your avouriteteam.An estimated two in ve Canadians are expected to be diagnosed

    with cancer in their lietime. Te unds raised by the curlers inthe Hampton Curl or Cancer will go towards cancer research

    prevention initiatives and support programs or people livingwith cancer in New Brunswick. For more inormation, to makea donation or to register your team, please call Bob MacDonaldat 832-3253 or Bob Adair at 849-3159. Space is limited, so hurryand register your team today.Te Canadian Cancer Society ghts cancer by doing everything

    we can to prevent cancer, save lives and support people livingwith cancer. Join the ght! Go to ghtback.ca to nd out howyou can help. When you want to know more about cancer, visiour website at cancer.ca or call our toll-ree bilingual CancerInormation Service at 1-888-939-3333. 144

    CaRD PaRtIes IN BelleIsleBelleisle Creek Seniors will be holding Card Parties at theBelleisle Creek Hall on Saturday aernoons starting at 1:30pm.All welcome. 513

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    COUNCIL MEETING

    The next regular meeting of Town Council is Tuesday,

    February 14th at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers. Thismeeting is opening to the public. Letters and requests toappear before Council must be submitted to the TownClerk by noon on Friday, February 10th.Correspondence and requests to appear may beemailed to [email protected], delivered to theTown Office during regular business hours or mailed tothe attention of the Clerk to Town of Hampton, 27Centennial Road, PO Box 1066, Hampton, NB E5N 8H1.For further information, please call 832-6086.

    MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The next municipal election will be held on May 14th,2012. Residents interested in becoming candidates areencouraged to visit the Election New Brunswick websiteat www.electionsnb.ca for information on becoming acandidate. Nomination papers are also available on theElections NB website. In addition the Department ofLocal Government also offers useful information on therole of Municipal councils.

    PROPERTY OWNERS

    The Town of Hampton recommends that due to theopen winter we are experiencing, all property ownersshould locate and mark their cellar (perimeter)drain andkeep an eye on it so that it does not freeze up. A coverof spruce boughs or other protective covering would berecommended.

    BOOKING THE LIGHTHOUSE RIVER CENTRE

    The Lighthouse River Centreis a multi-purpose rentalfacility located on the banksof the Kennebecasis River at1075 Main St. It is the placeto book your business

    meetings, communitygatherings, small weddingreceptions, environmental workshops and arts & cultureawareness events, just to name a few possibilities. Themain level of the Lighthouse River Centre features arental facility that is equipped to comfortably seat andserve 80, and is ready to host your event. The Centre stillhas a few weekend dates open for 2012. Please callCathy at 832-6096 to arrange for a viewing.

    MOTORIZED VEHICLES

    Please be advised that motorized vehicles are notpermitted in any of the Towns public parks other than onthe roadways and parking lots.

    WINTER PARKING BAN

    Reminder that the Winter Parking Ban is in effect. There

    is no parking on Town streets and sidewalks nightlybetween midnight and 7 a.m. This is a dangerouspractice and impedes snow removal operations.Vehicles may be towed at the vehicle owners expenseand the owner shall be liable for a fine. This parking banremains in effect until the end of April.

    STREET LIGHT OUTAGES

    If there is a street lightthat has burnt out in yourneighbourhood, NBPower would like to knowabout it so that they haveit repaired or replaced.

    Please report this problem by calling their customerservice department at 1-800-663-6272 or by using theonline form available at the NB Power website:www.nbpower.com/html/en/outages/report/streetlight.html

    WINTER SAFETY

    Children must not tunnel into and play in snow banks

    along sides of the streets and roadways. A child playinginside of a snow bank cannot be seen by our snowplowoperators and could easily be buried and/or injured bythe wing of the plow during snow clearing operations.

    Additionally, prior to skating on outdoor ponds, rivers,and streams, parents and guardians are reminded tocheck the ice and accompany children to ensure theirsafety.

    Please note that the Town maintains Dutch Point Parkfor the fun and enjoyment of our residents but it isunsupervised. The park contains a small pond that isapproximately three feet deep.

    DOG TAGS

    Did you know that all dogs are required to beregistered with the Town with a valid dog tagannually? Losing the family dog can be a

    stressful ordeal for both the owner and thedog. Valid municipal dog tags allow for quickand easy identification of dogs if theybecome lost or stray. All residents shouldhave a 2012 dog tag by March 31, 2012 inorder to be in compliance with the TownsDog Control By-law. Tags may bepurchased at the Town office during regular office hoursfor a cost of $15.00.

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    HamPtoN UNIteD CHURCHTe Act o Covenanting or Rev. Dr. Philip G.A. Grin-Allwoodand Hampton United Pastoral Charge and Saint John Presbyteryo the United Church o Canada took place at Hampton UnitedChurch on Sunday aernoon January 8. Prebytery Chair GordonLebel was Presider, and the Rev. Kathi Zwicker delivered asermon o inspiration. Children o the Sunday School brough

    joy to the occasion with song and dance. Te choirs speciamusical selections were led by Choir Director Cheryl Bezanson

    Following the solemn Promises o the New Minister, thePastoral Charge and o Presbytery, symbols o the ministry(Bible, water, apron, towel and basin, guitar and puppet, breadand wine) were presented to Dr. Grin-Allwood by amilies othe congregation.A reception in the church hall was catered by the HUC Unied

    Board. All are welcome in our community o aith. 140

    PaRkINsoNs sUPPoRt gRoUPLocally, the Parkinsons Support Group holds meetings in Sussexon the second Tursday (next meeting Fbrur 9h) o eachmonth at 2:00pm in the Heritage Room o the Kiwanis NursingHome. Everyone welcome.

    For more inormation please contact Max Lutz at 433-3330 or

    Leona Gionet at 433-5342.517

    sPagHettI sUPPeR FUNDRaIseRTe Cadet Corps 140 Peninsula RCACCwill be holding its 2nd Annual SpaghettiSupper on surd, Fbrur 11h rom4:00-6:00pm at the Moss Glen Legion onthe Kingston Peninsula. Cost is $8/adults and $5/children. Allwelcome.ake-outs available by calling 763-2009. Tanking you or your

    continued support. 407

    MARCH 17th 2012 SIMPLY CALAISShorter Day, Still a Bargain! Stop and shop at

    all the hot spots in Calais, ME. Lunch included

    at Kings Buet! $40.00 taxes Inc.

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    Nightly activities on site! Includes day trips to Daytona Flea Market, Daytona

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    JULY 1st & JULY 7th 2012 INTERNATIONAL TATTOODeluxe motor coach transportation, fabulous reserved seating all begins with a

    spectacular meal! $149.00 taxes inc.

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    Deluxe motor coach transportation, two nights accommodation, show tickets, one

    group meal! Great live entertainment! Starting at $280.00 taxes inc.

    NOVEMBER 1st NOVEMBER 4th BETH MOORE CONFERENCE & SHOPPINGLiving Proof Ministries Conference & shopping getaway in Kittery & Portland, ME.

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    Hms NeWsBy Douglas BrentonTe past month at HMS was rather busy aseveryone worked to get back to their regularschedules. Students could no longer sleep in,teachers got back to their lesson plans and allthe clubs and activities, such as basketball,band and strings, picked up where they le o

    in December.Tere are also some new activities, particularly the annual ski

    club which takes place every uesday or the group o skiersand snowboarders who signed up. Tese ski days, as well asthe annual class trips to Poley Mountain or all the grades, willprovide plenty o winter un or all attending.

    Tis January also signied the beginning o the annual chessclub, where students learn how to play chess and prepare or thechess tournament later this year.

    Te wrestling team is another team sport that started beoreChristmas and continues this month. Tis team, coached by Mr.and Mrs. Coughlan, usually practices twice a week, and involveslots o tness exercises and strengthtraining.

    Also, the grade six classes attended

    an anti-bullying presentation byAnne Scott on January 23rd. Everyonewas invited to wear blue that dayin support o anti-bullying. It hadtremendous results with lots o peoplewearing blue.

    Teres no doubt about it. Januarywas a un and exciting month.

    Douglas Brenton is a Grade 8 studentat HMS. 114

    UPHam BReakFastBUFFetB r e a k a s twill be heldthe secondSaturday oeach month8:00-10:00am

    at the WI/Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte820) in Upham. Come and enjoya really lling breakast with yourriends and neighbours or only $6/person, $20/amily - or have just toastand coee or $2. Presented by the

    Anglican Parish Churches o Upham.For more inormation contact 832-

    7253. 507

    HamPtoN CommUNItyClUB agmTe Hampton Community Club Inc.will be holding its Annual GeneralMeeting on tud, apri 10h at6:00pm in the Multipurpose room atthe Dr. V. A. Snow Centre. 129

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    HemPsteaD, HatFIelD PoINt, HollyWooDCoNNeCtIoNs PaRt II

    (2) Succeeding generations o Col. Tomas Spraggs amilycontinued at Hateld Point. His son, Elijah Spragg was born inFishkill NY in 1768; his wie Elizabeth Drake, was born threeyears later, in Harlem NY their marriage date is unknown tome. Te two joined Tomas Spraggs removal rom New Yorkto Saint John to Hateld Point. Both died in Hateld Point Elijah November 9, 1837; Elizabeth October 1, 1821. Elijahssecond marriage was to Anne Susan Gray. Tey were marriedNovember 9, 1828; she died at Hateld Pint September 23, 1892

    (3) John Drake Spragg was born at Hateld Point in 1793; achild o his athers rst marriage. John was a armer. His wieNancy Ann McDonald (she was known as Ann), was born inNew Brunswick in 1795. John and Ann were married May 191824. John died at Springeld June 19, 1871 (July 1, 1870 inanother source). Anns death occurred aer 1871. When Johnlived in Springeld in 1861 he was a arm proprietor; ouryears later he was a woodboatman at Belleisle. Tey had 10children ve boys, ve girls; the seventh child was William.

    (4) William A. Spragg was born in New Brunswick in 1834but his time in Kings County was punctuated with absencesIn 1847 he was living in Maine, and later lived or a time in

    Wisconsin and Illinois. At the age o 27 he and his wie Hannah(nee Hannah A. Allen), their daughter Anna I. Spragg andather-in-law (Francis Allen) seemed to be in Springeld, KingCounty. By 1862 William appears to be in Nevada where it isnoted he discovered the Excelsior Mine. Hannah, who was bornin this province in 1838 married William, December 21, 1859in New Brunswick. William and Hannah had our children; it isthrough the second child, Ella Jane, that this line continues. Forsome reason my inormation usually show Ella Janes surnameas Sprague, not Spragg.

    (5) Williams daughter, Ella Jane Sprague, was born at HateldPoint March 6, 1862. She seems to have had none o her atherswanderlust, remaining in Hateld Point throughout her lieHer husband, Charles Knowles Nobles, was born in the same

    community our years earlier April 20, 1858. Charles was aarmer; they were both o the Baptist aith. Charles and Ella JaneNobles were married January 21, 1881. Tey had nine childrenIt is through Harry, their second child who was also their secondson, that we will continue this line.Ella Jane died January 29, 1943 at Hateld Point and is buried a

    the Bayview Cemetery, in that community, as are several o herancestors. Charles died at age 77 years on June 17, 1935. Part II to be continued. 127

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    For more information please visit our website atwww.hamptonalliance.ca

    HALL February 2012 Happenings

    Playtime Learners PreschoolHampton Alliance for Lifelong Learning (HALL) is excited to oer programs thisFebruary to accommodate the early learners (0-5 years old) in your family.

    We are still accepting children ages 3 and 4 years old. Enroll your child to start inFebruary. Classroom is located at Hampton Elementary School. Space is only

    available in the Monday/Wednesday class.

    9:00am -11:30am, $90.00 per month. Registration is required.

    Music FUNshopSaturday, February 25th, 2012, 10am -11:30pm, Location will be in at Hampton

    Community Center in the Ossekeag Room. Come and discover the world ofintroducing music to your child. This FUNshop is available to families whosechildren are entering kindergarten in fall of 2012.

    This is a FREE FUNshop. Pre-registration is required.

    Celebrate Baby SeriesThis 12 week series for Mom or Dad and baby, is an interactive program that will

    focus on a variety of topics. Some of the topics include baby rst aid and CPR,music, massage, baby sign language and nutrition. Some of the sessions mayhave a small fee. Celebrate Baby Series runs on Tuesdays, as of January 31, 2012.

    Please come and join us. This is a great way to meet other moms and have funlearning ways to grow and develop with your baby.

    Registration is required for all of the above programs. Register at HALL at832-5665 or come in to register Monday and Wednesdays from 9:00am to4:00pm at 978 Main Street, Hampton (located in St. Pauls Presbyterian Church) oremail us at [email protected].

    For more information please visit our website at www.hamptonalliance.ca.

    Hampton Alliance for Lifelong Learning (HALL) is excitedto oer programs this February to accommodate the

    early learners (0-5 years old) in your family.

    DoNatIoN to HamPtoN PRo kIDsTe KV Irving Oil Vitos Rangers hosted the very successul 20 thAnnual Irving Oil Challenge Cup at the aplex last spring. Teteam wanted to thank everyone or their support by giving backto the communities their players are rom. Mathieu Savidant, amember o the Host eam recently presented Hampton P.R.O.Kids representative, Sue Gerow, with a $1,000 donation so youthin Hampton will be able to participate in recreational activities.123

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    sNoW golF FUNDRaIseRIts Gol Canadian Style - HSEproudly presents the 10th AnnualSnow Gol Championship onsurd, Fbrur 18h, hostedby Midland Meadows Gol

    Course in Norton, in support othe Childrens Wish Foundation.

    In 2011 HSE Snow Gol raised over $20,000 or the ChildrensWish Foundation o New Brunswick. For many the tournamenthas become a tradition and or others it has become a new wayto experience both winter and gol. No matter your ability youresure to have a great time, so dig your clubs out o the garage andget your team o our together or a round o gol youll neverorget.

    For more inormation on rules and registration check outsnowgol.ca. 814

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    Attend Tampa Bay Lightening vs Ottawa Senators hockey game March 6th

    $650.00 Double Occupancy *Taxes Included. Transportation on a

    Deluxe Motorcoach, Hotel Accommodations plus full Buffet Breakfasts at

    Hotel in Orlando. The bus will take us to Sea World, Downtown Disney,

    Busch Gardens, Clearwater Beach, Universal Studios, Disney, WebsterFlea Market, Prime outlet shopping, free time and more. (Hockey tickets

    and theme park tickets not included in tour price). Guarantee your seat

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    Hampton Soccer Club

    Annual General MeetingTime: 7:30pmDate: Wednesday, February 15Location: Ossekeag Room, Hampton Arena

    Agenda: Presidents and Officers ReportsTreasurers Financial Statement2012 PrioritiesElection of Officers

    The Hampton Soccer Club has a need formany committee members, soccer experienceis not necessary. Help us build a bettercommunity thru sport.

    HamPtoN mINI BB CHamPsCongratulations to the Hampton Mini Boys basketball teamwho were the 2011 Champions, taking home 1st place in theirdivision at the 22nd Annual Dave and Bridget Kean Basketbalournament December 27th-30th. Te theme was Hoop it upon the Holidays! and that is exactly what Hampton did, as ourJunior Mini teams competed, and our Bantam Boys came homewith a 2nd place title to boot.Well done Hampton! 56 House eams participated in over 116

    games in our days, the Millrats also came out to support thetournament checking out some o the nal games and awardingmedals to the kids. 130

    BRHs gRaDUates - UNB sCHolaRsHIPsTe University o New Brunswick has grantedentrance scholarships to recent graduates oBelleisle Regional High School or study in the2011-12 academic year. Both o the recipientswill be attending classes on the universitys SaintJohn campus.

    Scholarship recipients are: Chelsey EmmaBrown, science, UNB Saint John Campus Scholarship, $5,000

    University o New Brunswick Saint John Primrose Scholarship$5,000; Jarret Hooper, arts, Ward Chipman FounderScholarship, $500; UNB Saint John Campus Scholarship in Arts$1,000.

    Te university and its donors are pleased to provide nanciasupport to students through the granting o scholarships. Foinormation about contributing to a UNB scholarship programplease contact Marion Williams o the Oce o Developmenand Donor Relations at 506-648-5989. For more inormationabout taking courses at UNB Saint John go to [email protected] or call 1-877-753-6763. 137

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    RCl HamPtoN BRaNCH #281032 Main StreetPlease note the ollowing activities that are held atthe Hampton Branch #28.Mondays - the General Meeting is held on thesecond Monday o each month at 7:00pm.uesdays Te Lions Club o Hampton hosts theirweekly Bingo, which begins at 5:30pm.

    Wednesdays - Come join our Aernoon Seniors. Why notcome with a riend and share an aernoon o Bingo and havesupper served to you.Sundays Brunches are held every second week. Te Brunchesare now served rom 10:00am until l:00pm. A 50/50 draw isoered. A ree breakast is also given. See you all in the NewYear 2012.Comrades, your Membership Cards are now available or 2012

    at the Branch.For Hall Rentals, please contact 832-4633 or 832-7886 and leave

    a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible.I you are a veteran or a spouse o a veteran and eel you are

    entitled to assistance rom Veterans Aairs Canada, pleasecontact our Service Ocer, Bob Jones, at 832-9899. 106

    QUalIty oF lIFe INItIatIVeTe Quality o Lie Initiative, a community group, is sponsoringa presentation by Hampton Water First on Shale gas in NewBrunswick. Tis presentation will take place at Central KingsRecreational Centre, 110 itusville Road in Upham at 7:30pmon tud, Fbrur 7h. 811

    aNNUal PaNCake sUPPeRTe Church o the Ascension ACW is sponsoring their AnnuaPancake Supper at the Anglican Church Hall in Apohaqui onsurd, Fbrur 18h rom 3:30-6:00pm. Te menu includespancakes, sausages, homemade beans, brown bread, pickles andlayer cakes or dessert. Cost or the supper is $7/adults, $3.50/children 6-12 and pre-schoolers eat or ree.Everyone welcome. 806

    DIstRICt 6 D.eC meetINgTe School District 6 DEC will be holding itsmonthly meeting on Wdnd, Fbrur 8h atthe District Oce, 70 Hampton Road, Rothesay,beginning at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome! 804

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    HHs gRaDUates - UNB sCHolaRsHIPsTe University o New Brunswick has grantedentrance scholarships to recent graduates oHampton High School or study in the 2011-12 academic year. Each o the recipients will beattending classes on the universitys Saint Johncampus.

    Scholarship recipients are: Jessica Mary Baxter,Clion Royal, arts, Ward Chipman FoundersScholarship, $500; UNB Saint John Campus Scholarshipin Arts, $1,000; Daniel Stewart Blake, Hampton, chemicaengineering, William and Lois Paine Founders Scholarship$1,500; Amanda Leigh Boudreau, Passekeag, science, Williamand Lois Paine Founders Scholarship, $1,500; Malcolm RaineHarlon Briggs, Hampton, business administration, WardChipman Founders Scholarship, $500; Alyson Barbara JanBrown, Kingston, science, William and Lois Paine FoundersScholarship, $1,500; Benjamin Jean-Claude Chiasson, Hamptonscience, UNB Saint John Campus Scholarship, $5,000; BrianaCowie, Nauwigewauk, arts, William and Lois Paine FoundersScholarship, $1,500; Alumni Entrance Scholarship, $1,000

    Jefrey Hazen Cummings, Bloomeld, science, William andLois Paine Founders Scholarship, $1,500; Avalon Lara

    Diggle, Clion Royal, arts, William and Lois Paine FoundersScholarship, $1,500; UNB Saint John Campus Scholarship inArts, $1,000; Shelby Rae Glendenning, Hampton, arts, GovernorTomas Carleton Scholarship, $1,000; UNB Saint JohnCampus Scholarship in Arts, $1,000; Donovan Law, Passekeagengineering, Governor Tomas Carleton Scholarship, $1,000Emily McGuire, Nauwigewauk, nursing, Ward ChipmanFounders Scholarship, $500; Rachel Ellen Perry, Hampton, artsWard Chipman Founders Scholarship, $500; UNB Saint JohnCampus Scholarship in Arts, $1,000; Nicolas Marc RobichaudLakeside, science, Governor Tomas Carleton Scholarship$1,000; Dustin Boyd Torne-Curtis, Clion Royal, science andcomputer science, Governor Tomas Carleton Scholarship$1,000.

    Te university and its donors are pleased to provide nanciasupport to students through the granting o scholarships. Forinormation about contributing to a UNB scholarship programplease contact Marion Williams o the Oce o Developmentand Donor Relations at 506-648-5989. For more inormationabout taking courses at UNB Saint John go to [email protected] or call 1-877-753-6763. 136

    kC HIstoRICal soCIety meetINgTe Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will holdits next meeting on surd, Fbrur 25h at the CentenniaBuilding, 27 Centennial Road, Hampton, starting at 2:00pmTe subject o the meeting will be the History o Rothesay. Allare welcome to attend. 803

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    2129 Rte 124,

    Hatfield Point

    [email protected]

    Rev. F. W. Wickett

    Ch: 485-2257

    ...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly. John 10:10

    All Welcome

    Sunday

    10:30 am Worship & Kingdom Kidz(ages 2-11) Youth Classes(ages 12-18)

    6:30 pm Evening Service

    Monday7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group (1st Monday of each Month)

    Wednesday7:30 pm Family Night - Adult Bible Study

    Kidz Zone (ages 4-12) U-Turn(ages 12+)

    CHURCH CHART

    The United Church of Canada

    TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGE

    Minister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson

    Church Office: 757-2201 www.2riversunited.com

    Peninsula Worship at Summerville UnitedWestfield UnitedPeninsula Worship at Long Reach UnitedWestfield UnitedPastoral Charge Ash Wednesday Serviceat Westfield UnitedPeninsula Worship at Summerville UnitedWestfield UnitedPeninsula Worship at Long Reach UnitedWestfield United

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    a smIleA smile cost nothing, but gives so much. It enriches those whoreceive it, without making poorer those who give. It takes but amoment, but the memory o it sometimes lasts orever. None isso rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is sopoor but that he can be made rich by it. A smile creates happinesin the home, osters goodwill in business, and is the countersigno riendship. It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouragedsunshine to the sad, and it is natures best antidote or troubleYet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, or it issomething that is o no value to anyone until it is given awaySome people are too tired to give you a smile. Give them one oyours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more togive. ~ BJ.Morbitzer. CC02

    HUmaN RIgHts FoRUm IN HamPtoNTe Hampton John Peters HumphreyFoundation will host Nobel Peace PrizeNominee and ormer International Chair othe Inuit Circumpolar Council, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, at their upcoming Annual HumanRight Forum, on Wdnd, Fbrur 15h.Working with global decision makers or over

    a decade, Watt-Cloutier oers a new model or21st Century leadership. She treats the issueso our day - the environment, the economy,

    oreign policy, global health, and sustainability - not as separateconcerns, but as a deeply interconnected whole. She maintainsthat every decision, whether environmental, political oreconomic, has a proound eect on those ar rom the corridorso power; and to understand this connection is vital to buildinga sustainable world.

    Currently a visiting scholar at Mount Allison Universityin Sackville NB, Sheila Watt-Cloutier normally resides inNunavut. She is the recipient o numerous global awards andhonourary degrees and remains connected to her lies workthrough activism and advocacy which includes membershipas Commissioner on the Civil Society Commission on Arctic

    Climate Change led by the Aspen Institute.Tis ree Annual Human Rights Forum will take place at theHampton Middle School at 7:00pm, ollowed by rereshmentsand an opportunity to talk with Ms. Watt-Cloutier. Te Annual

    Human Rights Forum is a tribute to the legacy o Hampton bornJohn Peters Humphrey, the original authors o the UniversalDeclaration o Human Rights. Te Hampton John PetersHumphrey Foundation will also be presenting their AnnualHuman Rights Award.Te Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation is charitable

    organization committed to providing an ongoing tribute to JohnPeters Humphrey by educating individuals o all ages about hislie and accomplishments; and about human rights issues.For more inormation please contact: Anne Mciernan (Board

    Member, Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation), 832-0366 (H) or 634-6270 (W), [email protected]. 812

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    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYExecutive DirectorSussex Area Community Foundation Inc.

    Location:494 Main Street, Sussex, NBwww.sacfi.org

    Part-time; hours and salary negotiableExcellent written and oral communication skillsExperience with the set up and utilization of social media

    A self-starter; works well independentlySuperior research skills to identify funding sources and communityneeds

    Resumes may be forwarded by email to [email protected] for application: February 24, 2012

    JaNUaRy PIC oF tHe moNtHCongratulations to Alana otton, Norton (Gutherie Road) whosubmitted this photo o an old armhouse in Mercer Settlement.Alana has won a voucher to a local Subway or a oot long mealdeal. 823

    atteNtIoN amateUR PHotogRaPHeRsTis could be your chance to click and win. Have you takenthat nearly perect photo well, send it to us it could bechosen 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 will

    receive a voucher or a Footlong meal deal rom participatingSubway locations.Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) or complete contest ino

    and rules. Editors note Dont orget that you can submit holiday/seasonal aer Christmas.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

    We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who

    responded to the accident on Ketchum Rd, January 12, 2012

    that claimed the life of Gail Coggan. The commitment and

    dedication of Hamptons First Responders, Fire Department,

    RCMP and Reynolds towing will never be forgotten. Each of

    you spent many hours in the extreme conditions of the

    accident site, placing yourselves at risk while doing your

    utmost for Gail. You will always be remembered in our

    thoughts and prayers.Stephen & Clare Coggan

    T hank You...

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    MUSINGSBy Debbie Hickey

    Fat Cats

    Is there anyone who doesnt love Gareld? You know, the bigorange cat whose motto in lie is All I do is eat and sleep. Eatand sleep. Eat and sleep. Tere must be more to a cats lie thanthat. But I hope not. Well, I have three cats, and though theymay not have Garelds attitude two o the three are denitely amite, well, tubby. Not huge, but certainly overweight. Tey havenever had lasagna, but being indoor cats they do not get a loto exercise. Plus we have normally ree ed all o our cats. Tedry cat ood and lots o resh water stay out all the time and arerelled whenever empty. Tis has worked well or previous catsbut obviously is not the correct process or these ones!

    I have oen wondered how I could reduce the ood intake orone or two cats without starving the other and have never comeupon a workable solution, or at least not one that didnt have me

    policing each cat so as to ensure no one eats two meals whilesomeone else gets little or nothing. But . . . I now have a plan.Aer much research on cat oods - protein levels, weight contro

    vs not, etc - and some pondering, I started a new eeding regimeNo more ood out all the time. Tere are now three meal timesand only three meal times, and at all other times the ood is putaway out o the reach o little paws. Te dish goes down or a halhour when I get up, a hal hour at supper time and another halhour at bedtime. Tey can eat all they want during those timeperiods, but when the timer goes, the dish goes!

    Wisely, I started this on a workday so that I did not have tolisten to the pitiul cries o a starving cat. Smudge has alwaysbeen VERY vocal when the ood dish even begins to approachempty, so a missing ood dish denitely warrants complaint

    Loud and oen! Within a ew days, however, even she seemsto have adapted and while there are still moments o distressthey are dwindling. And not because she is prostate, weak romhunger, but because she has learned itdoes no good. It has only been a coupleo weeks, too soon to tell i it is going toresult in any weight reduction. Crossingmy ngers.

    Meanwhile or all you non-morningpeople who hate to get up: Ill rise, but Iwont shine.~ Gareld. 801

    MarchbankCurtis Joseph (Joe)In loving memory of a dear sonwho passed away February 6, 2011

    In our hearts your memory lingers;

    Always tender, fond and true.

    There is not a day dear son,We do not think of you.

    Always remembered.

    Mom & Dad

    In loving memory of a dear nephew & cousin

    who passed away February 6th 2011.

    No farewell words were spoken,

    No time to say goodbye.

    You were gone before we knew it,

    And only God can tell us why.

    Forever in our hearts,

    Aunt Barb, Uncle Clifford & Cousins

    In loving memory of a dear nephew & cousin

    who passed away February 6th 2011.

    No farewell words were spoken,

    No time to say goodbye.

    You were gone before we knew it,

    And only God can tell us why.

    Forever in our hearts,

    Aunt Barb, Uncle Clifford & Cousins

    Marchbank

    Curtis Joseph (Joe)

    Thank You

    The family of the late Kenneth Lutes wish to

    extend a heartfelt thank-you to all who attended

    the visitation & celebration of his life. A warm

    thank-you to Father Arnie Hachey, Father Peter

    Bagley, Sandra Hayes for their love & support

    during this very trying time. Also special thanks

    to the pallbearers, Al Smith for providing the

    musical selections, and the beautiful reception

    provided by the Sacred Heart Ladies. Thank-you

    to those who sent mass cards, flowers &

    numerous donations, especially local 2262 in

    Kenny's memory. During such a difficult time the

    support from our relatives, friends, and the

    community is very much appreciated.

    Elizabeth, Nova Lee, Dana

    The family of the late Kenneth Lutes wish to

    extend a heartfelt thank-you to all who attended

    the visitation & celebration of his life. A warm

    thank-you to Father Arnie Hachey, Father Peter

    Bagley, Sandra Hayes for their love & support

    during this very trying time. Also special thanks

    to the pallbearers, Al Smith for providing the

    musical selections, and the beautiful reception

    provided by the Sacred Heart Ladies. Thank-you

    to those who sent mass cards, flowers &

    numerous donations, especially local 2262 in

    Kenny's memory. During such a difficult time the

    support from our relatives, friends, and the

    community is very much appreciated.

    Elizabeth, Nova Lee, Dana

    Stu Piling UpLike the Snow?Stu Piling UpLike the Snow?

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    CHIlD CaRe

    SUNNY PACH DAYCARE has space available in our pre-schoolprogram, Monday - Friday 7:00am-5:30pm. We are a ully licensed

    centre with sta trained in ECE, First Aid & CPR. We oer a largevariety o activities, healthy snacks & lunch, plenty o outdoor timein a enced yard. Subsidized is available. Call Kim MacKay 832-1818day or 485-1819 evening.

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

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    C COMPANY COUNRY MUSIC Jamboree, Sussex High School,Sat. Feb. 18, 7:30pm. Calling all country music lovers! Clayton &Donna Colpitts - 6 & 12 string guitar and vocals, Reid Carter - bass& mandolin, Elvis Beaulier - drums & vocals, i-John LeBlanc -lead guitar & vocals, Andre Coco McGraw - steel guitar & dobro,

    Dale Arseneault - ddle. SPECIAL GUESS: Johnny Comort, omRodgerson, Fred Shaw, iany Beaulier, Gerald Carter. No advancetickets, $10 at the door. More ino 756-2455.

    MARIE SHOR COUNRY/VARIEY Show, Sunday aernoon,February 19, 2pm, Hampton Senior Resource Center. Featuringspecial guests Allison Inch, Eddie Bertin and Living Water rio,along with the talented regulars, Denny James, Herb Isbill, DonnaStephenson, Stirling Nickerson, im Wallace, and Donna Chase andDon Short. Admission $10 at the door.

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    sPRINgFIelD FIReWooD, quality hardwood, cut, split,delivered. Call 485-2349.

    IRED OF GEING HE WRONG size wood? Fire wood cut tospecication. Call Doug 763-3486.

    FoR ReNtAPARMEN FOR REN heated, stove, ridge. Call 832-7907 or832-3151.

    VACAION COAGE RENALS, ocean ront, PEI, 3 doublebedrooms, all appliances included, June - Sept., $550/week. 832-3333.

    2 BEDROOM HOUSE and 1 bedroom apt. in Erbs Cove. 1 bedroomis partially urnished and has a sauna. 832-3333.

    APPROXIMAELY 600sq. o newly renovated oce space, includes2 new oces with a common area, private washroom and a sharedlunchroom, excellent central location. Contact Sheryl at 832-5925.

    FoR sale

    OLD FASHIONED, FRESH ROLLED, large fake oats, driedcranberries, rozen garlic scapes (green garlic). Order by Tursdayor Saturday delivery. Sussex, Apohaqui, Norton, Belleisle, Hampton

    Feb. 25 & March 17. Delivery to Salisbury, Havelock, Petitcodiac,Elgin Feb. 11 & March 3. Call 756-4500 or details.

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

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    FOUND ON BONNEY RD., air lters. Please call to describe.647-2165.

    FOUND LADIES GLASSES across rom Hampton High School onFriday Jan. 28. Please contact 832-5613.

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    SHEEP HERDING CLINIC February 18-19, 2012, 8:30am-5:00pm.Hampton Riding Stables 560 Lakeside Rd. Instructor Heather

    Lowther, accomplished dog wrangler. $100/ull day. elephone aer6pm 506-654-7874 or [email protected].

    WE JOSEPH L. KANE and spouse, citizens o Canada and Kingston

    Kings County, New Brunswick, by Registered Deed, lot number0159566 and heirs and successors to a Grant o Land registered asnumber 9098, with charter by Her Royal Majesty Queen Victoriayear 1871 and granted by the New Brunswick Court o Chanceryregistered at the New Brunswick Forestry Building, Fredericton, havehad our rights inringed upon, contrary to the Queen, the Court andthe Canadian Charter o Human Rights and Freedoms o Canada.

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    NEED A DRIVE O Moncton? I leave early each day Monday toFriday. 832-3810.

    HANDYMAN SERVICES, repairs, maintenance and lightrenovations. 30 years experience. Rogers Renovations and Repairs650-1660.

    WEDDING OFFICIAN - plan unique ceremony celebrating love &

    commitment; when, where, how you wish. Book now or best datesJanet 847-9833.

    REGISERED FOO CARE NURSE is now accepting clientsOering oot care in the comort o your own home in Hampton &surrounding areas. For proessional oot care & details, call Shirley at832-2126. Covered with most insurance plans.

    BRIANS MAINENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchensbath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years experienceFree estimates. Call Brian 839-2296.

    HaUl aWay o junk cars, trucks, tractors and arm equipmentSmall ee or appliances and small scrap. Drop o site 54 BacklandRoad, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067.

    HERIAGE UPHOLSERY. Residential, commercial, recreationalrestyling and customization. rust your urniture to the proessionalsTe most training and experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving youor 30 years. Oering project classes. 849-8008.

    MARIIME RIGGING & INDUSRIAL SUPPLIES. Complete lineo traction chains, wire rope, chain, netting, H.D tarps. AuthorizedAction ruck & Car Accessories dealer. Call 832-1198. Day/EveningsMon-Sat.

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

    RIE WAY CLEANERS now has openings or residential andcommercial cleaning. We oer de-cluttering, organizing and willclean your house rom top to bottom. For a ree estimate call Fallon832-3894.

    KEN BROWN ELECRICAL Inc. Your electrical service companyor all your home & business needs. For your solar & wind powersolutions, call or email Kim at (506)839-2877, [email protected] OVERHEAD DOORS - Laorge. Sales and serviceso overhead doors, operators and weather stripping o all modelsPhone 485-2151.

    VILLAGE UPHOLSERY & REFINISHING - Crasmanship. RVsboat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. HD oam, -railerscaning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870.

    DAVES LIGH RUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbageconstruction & roong materials, demolition, brush, decks, smalmoving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 8323982 or 653-0026.

    HOUSE CLEANING. Come home to a clean house, dust, vacuummop and more. For more inormation call Frances 832-4263.

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