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HAMPTON ROTARY NEWS
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MY TRACTOR
With thousands of readers, there has to be at least two people who
are interested in tractor articles. So I need just one person besides
myself and we are good to go!!
Te workhorse of my small tractor feet, is my second oldest, but
at 32 years old, it is still going strong and is my go-to tractor for
the heavy work. Its the one that ventures of of the woods road to
blaze new trails and to haul out wood. It is also the only tractor
that has the space to carry the many items needed for the hard
jobs.
My chainsaw sits in a case out on one rear fender, while an axe
sits inside the cabin beside my seat. Outside on the loader, I have
a bracket to hold my peavey for moving logs or trees around if
needed. Until I fnd a logging winch or wench, I have a 20 plus
foot hunk of chain hanging of brackets on the other side of the
loader. Also hanging of the loader are lopping shears for trimming
branches (instead of using chainsaw), a two-ton manual winch for
hauling me (hopefully) out of places I shouldnt have been, and a
shovel (for self burial if nothing else works)!!
Inside the cab, I have a hard hat with face shield, that I should
use but never do, two or three pairs of gloves, a small maul-like
hammer (protection from coyotes and angry wife), numerous
bolts and pins, tools and a fairly short eight foot chain, along with
gas and chain oil for my chainsaw.
Te tractor started out life weighing a little over 4,000 lbs but
now weighs somewhere in the vicinity of 120,000 lbs and can
barely move (just kidding)!!
It is amazing, when I think about it. With all of the problems in the
world both near and far, why would I write about a tractor?? Well
for one thing, tractors arent depressing!! One of the great things
about our publications is that with possibly a rare exception, all
of the news is positive. And believe me, that can be very hard to
fnd today. While there is nothing wrong with getting the real
news on life, a continuous barrage of bad news is depressing and
so people begin to feel hopeless about the future and that there is
nothing that can be done.
Fortunately, our publications are just loaded with people and
organizations being very busy trying to solve at least some of the
worlds problems and believe me, that is a good thing. Change
almost never occurs out of depression, but rather hope and
inspiration. 800
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ANNUAL MAY SALE
MAY 17th - MAY 31st, 2012
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Saturday 7AM to 3PM
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HEMPSTEAD, HATFIELD POINT HOLLYWOOD
CONNECTIONS PART VII
(8) Bob Nolan had one child Roberta Irene (Bobbie) Nolan.
She was an issue from his frst marriage. She married Ken
Coburn. [Earl Nolan, brother of Bob Nolan, had one daughter
and so the line of the Nolan name, borrowed by Harry B. Nobles
in 1917, has become extinct.]
(9) Roberta Irene (Bobbie) Nolan had one son; his name is
Calin Ray Coburn. He is Bob Nolans only grandson. Calin was
born in 1953. On the computer site Calin has established one
reads: Bobbie had planned to name her son Colin Coburn.
Just as he wanted his music to be diferent from everyone elses,
Bob wanted his grandson to be diferent, too, and he suggested
she change the spelling but not the pronunciation of the name.
Just to be diferent, he told her. Bobbie spelled the name of her
son C-a-l-i-n. His father, Ken, was a handsome and personable
young man from a large family in Arkansas.
(10) Calin Ray Coburn has three children: Cayleen Coburn,
Miles Ray Coburn, Connor Nolan Coburn.
Our series, Hempstead, Hatfeld Point, Hollywood
Connections, has centered on Bob Nolan (born Clarence
Robert Nobles). He spent three years of his early life at Hatfeld
Point with his paternal grandparents. It was his music in later
years for which he will be remembered.
Research reveals the following Bob Nolan wrote songs that
were entirely original ofen pure poetry set to unusual and
difcult melodies. An admirer once told Bob that he painted the
West and his brush was music.
Bobs only grandson, Calin Coburn, once wrote: Bob was not
as complicated a man as you might think. His life was devoted
to one person himself. Bob was Bob. An island unto himself.
Bob was internal. Bob was just writing music, enjoying his life,
making songs, making words. And the way they go together is
the gif of Bob to us.
Why not dig out your old records, cassettes and discs and
enjoy a few songs of Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers?
Remember he had a Kings County connection.
Sources: for Hempstead Hatfeld Point Hollywood
Connections: Canada Census 1901 Census of Springfeld
Parish, Kings Co., NB; Canada Census 1911 Census of
Winnipeg Manitoba; www.bobnolan-sop.net; Spragg Genealogy
(see Internet Sprague Database Te Sprague Project);
Wright, Esther Clark. Te Loyalists of New Brunswick, 1956;
Sprague/Spragg Family genealogy at the Kings County
Museum, Hampton; Graham, Ernest G. C., Mills, Hills and
Early Settlers of Springfeld Parish, Kings., NB; Graham, Ernest
G. C. Education 1792-1970 in Springfeld, NB; Kings County
Retired Teachers Association. Early Schools in Kings County,
New Brunswick. 1985; Roy Rogers Jr. and Special Guest Dustin
Roy Rogers; live performance in Branson, Missouri, October
2011. [At this performance I had an opportunity to talk with
Roy Jr., Dustin (grandson of the original Roy Rogers) and other
members of the cast. Also in the audience that day were two men
who had been part of Te Sons of the Pioneers in earlier days.
In Branson the current Sons of the Pioneers were performing
at a dinner theatre. Te Sons will be performing in western
Canada in 2012. DGK]; Johnson, Daniel. New Brunswick
Newspaper vital Statistics (Internet); Files of Hatfeld Point
School Registers (private source). 127
SuPPER IN MARkHAMVILLE
A Roast Beef Supper will be held at the Markhamville Hall (of
Rte 111) on Sunday, June 3
rd
from 3:30-6:00pm. Cost for the
supper is $10/adults and $5/children. 840
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The Dr. V. A. Snow Foundation Inc. will
be holding its Annual General Meeting
on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012 at 6:00pm
Dr. V. A. Snow Centre Inc.
Multi-Purpose Room
54 DeMille Court
Hampton, NB E5N 5S7
Location
The public is welcome to attend.
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be holding its Annual General Meeting
on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012 at 7:00pm
Dr. V. A. Snow Centre Inc.
Multi-Purpose Room
54 DeMille Court
Hampton, NB E5N 5S7
Location
We provide comfort, care, compassion,
and community, for the aged or challenged
adults in a safe, home-like environment.
The public is welcome to attend.
HHS gRAD CLASS NEWS
(Continued from list of Grad Class events, May
15 issue page 4)
Friday, June 22
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- 6:30am, Post Safe Grad
Breakfast at Hampton Bible Camp. Buses
return to Hampton Bible Camp from Safe Grad.
Students to be picked up by 7:30am.
Refreshment Donations from Parents of Grads:
Each year, we are able to defray costs by the
generous donations of snacks, sweets and
beverages by parents of the graduates. We thank you in advance
for your cooperation and donations to this efort.
Exam Week June 11
th
-15
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: beverages & pancake mix - each
graduate is expected to bring two beverages (either pop or
juice) that will be served at both the Prom and the Graduation
Reception. Also, students with last name beginning AL are
asked to bring one box of pancake mix (it must be the type that
is mixed with water) and students with last name beginning
with MZ are asked to bring one bottle of syrup. Bring these to
Room 124.
Baccalaureate Service: sweet trays, fruit trays, dips, etc, drop
these of in the basement of the church when you arrive for the
service.
Prom, June 18
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: 8:00-9:00am, drop of snacks, veggie trays,
fruit trays, dips, etc. in the school lobby. Please use disposable
serving trays. Tese snacks will be served at the prom.
Graduation, June 21
st
: 8:00-9:00am, drop of sweet trays in the
school lobby. Tese are served at the reception following the
graduation ceremony. Please use disposable serving trays.
We greatly appreciate the help parents are able to give us;
the special events that school staf and parents provide ensure
that the graduates feel special and that they have a memorable
graduation. Tank-you! 103
Reminder: gRADE 5 PARENT NIgHT
Get to Know Hampton Middle School - do you have a child
in grade 5 who will be attending Hampton Middle School in
September 2012? If so, please join us, the current Parent School
Support Committee (PSSC) on Tuesday, May 29
th
between 6:3
8:00pm to learn more about: Extra curricular activities - there is
something for everyone; Communications between the school
and home; Volunteering, how to get involved with the school -
and many more topics!
So drop in, enjoy a cup of cofee and some snacks and take the
mystery out of middle school. 126
FuNDY gARDENERS
MEETINg
Te next meeting of the
Fundy Gardeners will be on
Wednesday, June 6
th
7:00pm
at the Kennebecasis Select
Funeral Home (152 Pettingill
Road, Quispamsis). Guest
speaker for the evening will
be Kristl Walek, who will be
speaking on Te Magic of
Seeds. All welcome.
For more information please
visit fundygardeners.blogspot.
com. 400
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Ossekeag Publishing and The Hampton Area
Chamber of Commerce Welcomes
Nancy Mitchell of Remax
to the Chambers membership.
(506) 650-0235
Nancy Mitchell
sales representative
Professionals Saint John Inc.
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Office:
Fax:
Email:
Web:
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25 Bentley Street
Saint John, NB
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ARTS & CRAFTS FuNDRAISER FOR AuSTISM
Te Community Autism Centre Inc. is holding its frst annual
Arts & Crafs Fair on Saturday, June 2
nd
at the Fairvale Outing
Association (8 River Road, Rothesay) from 10:00am-3:00pm.
Tere will be crocheting, knitting, handmade toys, kids
accessories, paintings, prints, photographs, cupcakes, jewelry,
jams, pickles, candles, woodwork, quilted items, sewn items,
doll clothes, and more! Te event is indoors, so it will go rain
or shine.
Admission for the public the day of the event will be $1,
children 12 and under free when accompanied by an adult. All
money raised from table fees, admission and rafe will go to the
Saint John Community Autism Centre Inc. 409
SOPRANOS SPRINg CONCERT
Please join Te Sopranos for their Annual Spring Concert on
Sunday, June 3
rd
7:30pm at Saint Davids United Church, 7
Gondola Point Road, Rothesay. Te Sopranos are: Cynthia Doyle,
Colleen Foster, June Garnett, Jane Howlett, Teresa Patterson,
Luan Salmon and Maureen Stackhouse with special guests
Victor Kindred, Robert Selby and Josh Brittain. Accompanist on
piano is Bertis Sutton.
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance by calling
Colleen Foster at 847-0909, or at the door. 410
LIONS DINNER AND LuNCH
Te Sussex Lions Club will be holding their
monthly Public Lunch on Wednesday, June 13
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from 11:00am-1:30pm at the 58 Willow Court.
Cost for the lunch is $8 (tax & tip included) and
the menu includes green salad, lasagna, rolls,
chocolate dessert and beverage. All are welcome.
Te Sussex Lions Club will be hosting a Fathers Day Dinner
on Saturday, June 16
th
from 4:00-7:30pm. Te menu includes a
2lb lobster or strip loin steak with variety of salads, rolls, cheese
cake and beverage. Tickets ($30/lobster or $25/steak) must be
reserved before Wednesday, June 13
th
by calling 433-2348 or
emailing lorrainempollock@rogers.com. 532
REC CENTRE AgM
Te Annual Meeting of the Central Kings Rec Centre (110
Titusville Road) will be held on Monday, June 4
th
7:30pm at the
Centre. All shareholders and community minded persons are
welcome to attend. 134
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kV CAMERA CLuB
Te Kennebecasis Valley Camera Club meets the frst Tuesday
of the month at the Kennebecasis Select Funeral Home (152
Pettingill Road) at 7:30pm. Every month we have photographic
assignments and a feld trip. Ofen we have guest speakers and,
of course, we also have an annual camping excursion. Visitors
are always welcome; come visit and see if we are a ft for you.
Come for the photography, but stay for the people. 402
INSIDE YARD SALE
Te Millstream Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada
is sponsoring an Inside Yard Sale on Saturday, June 2
nd
from
9:00am-1:00pm at the Lower Millstream Community Hall (Rte
875). A wide variety of items including baking and plants will be
available. Loads of bargains for everyone. 525
ART CLuB MEETINg
Te members of the Sussex Art Club will be holding the May
meeting at St. Pauls United Church Hall, 4 Morrison Avenue
(corner of Main and Morrison) Sussex, on Tuesday, May 29
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at 7:00pm. Anyone interested in art and would like to come to
our meeting is more than welcome to join us, as we do have a
program afer our meeting.
Hope to see you there. 817
HELP NEEDED!
2014 marks the 100 anniversary of the outbreak of World War
I. New Brunswickers were drawn into that enormous global
confict. Many men and women (nurses) from the farms, villages,
mills, towns and fshing villages of New Brunswick joined up
and served in the Canadian War efort. Tese individuals wrote
letters home and kept diaries of their extraordinary experiences.
I ask for your help in preserving those memorable letters and
diaries. I am hoping to gather these documents for a book I am
researching. Letters and diaries would be borrowed for research
and then returned to their owners. If you have any such letters
please contact me at: spph@nb.aibn.com; 506-450-9687 or by
mail Dr. Ross Hebb, 3 Southlawn Drive, Islandview, NB E3E
1A2. 820
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RELAY FOR LIFE 2012
Come join in all the fun at this years Relay
for Life being held on June 9
th
at Hampton
High School; with diferent activities every
hour, there is something for the whole family!
Kids activities, Zumba, scavenger hunt,
karaoke starting at 12:00am with Natasha Barton, who is also
our DJ, special laps at 2:30 & 5:00am and much more! Opening
ceremony begins at 6:45pm followed by live entertainment
which includes Chris Daigle, Before the Mast, Alan Brown and
Brad Trecartin.
Te luminary ceremony will take place at 10:00pm. If you have
not purchased your luminaries you can do so at the event. It is
never too late to put a team together! We have been working
hard to make sure it is going to be a fun event with lots to keep
you walking and having fun all night long!
Lets make this years Relay for Life a huge success! 123
HAMPTON LIONS NEWS
Coming up on Saturday, June 16
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- Dog Daze
at the Hampton Community Centre. For more
information contact Cindy at 832-5222 or Judy
at 832-5854 and next issue of the Hampton
Herald.
Te Hampton Lions Fabulous Five Bingo is
held every Tuesday evening at the Hampton Legion.
On Monday, June 18
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the Hampton Lions are assisting
with parking from 5:00-6:00pm at the Hampton High School
graduation Grand March. Te Hampton Lions Club sponsors
the Hampton High School Safe Grad which is held at the CFB
Gagetown Rec Centre.
Dont forget, if you have any used eyeglasses please drop them
of at Vogue Optical. 101
Reminder: HAMPTON LADIES TRIATHLON
A Ladies Only Sprint Triathlon will be held on Sunday, June
10
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in Hampton. Tis unique event the only one in Atlantic
Canada will comprise of a 500m swim, 20km cycle and a 5km
run. In addition to the individual competition there will also
be a Team Event comprising of two or three competitors and a
Junior Wave for competitors ages 16-19 years (in an attempt to
build a team for the Canada Games 2013).
Te Hampton Ladies Triathlon will start at 8:30am from the
Hampton Community Pool (Main Street). Tis event is being
held as a fundraiser for Breast Cancer. For more information
please contact 214-1085 or email garth@seelystreet.com. 124
QUISPAMSIS - ISLAND VIEW LIONS BINGO
Doors Open @ 5:30
Early Games @ 6:45
Regular Games @ 7:00
- 1st chance: $100 - 2nd chance: $100
JACKPOT $1,000
FULL CARD
BONANZA $2,000
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Rothesay, NB
849-4040
Personal Tax
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEgION #76
1935 Rte 121, Norton NB
Mondays - 45s at 8:00pm.
Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm.
Wednesdays House darts at 8:00pm.
Tursdays - Dabber Bingo, Jackpot $1,000 in
50#s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in
51#s and/or consolation prize $100. Doors open
at 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 of regular bingo games. 40+ people we
have a second chance on fve of our regular games, starting at
7:00pm sharp. A portion of our Norton Legion Bingo and our
Rafe 50/50 proceeds are donated to the Belleisle Community
Pool fund. If we get 1-40 players - $5; 41-50 players - $60 or 51-
60 players - $70. Come and support our community event.
Sunday, June 3
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Special Fundraiser Bingo, doors open at
12:00noon, games start at 1:00pm 15 games plus winner take
all jackpot. Canteen available. For more information contact
Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601.
Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health
care benefts? It does not matter how long you served. For more
information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Ofcer RCL
#76 at 432-0779.
Te Legion Hall is available for rent (birthdays, anniversaries,
showers, etc) $50 (plus $20 if bar is open). Rental is free for
benefts or funeral receptions for Legion members, donations
accepted. To rent the Legion Hall please contact Dorothy
Hutchinson at 433-2488 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 117
ARTS & CRAFTS FuNDRAISER FOR AuSTISM
Te Community Autism Centre Inc. is holding its frst annual
Arts & Crafs Fair on Saturday, June 2
nd
at the Fairvale Outing
Association (8 River Road, Rothesay) from 10:00am-3:00pm.
Te response from vendors has been wonderful and all of the
tables are booked.
Tis will be a wonderful day of shopping for locally handcrafed
items with a great variety of arts and crafs for sale. Tere will be
crocheting, knitting, handmade toys, kids accessories, paintings,
prints, photographs, cupcakes, jewelry, jams, pickles, candles,
woodwork, quilted items, sewn items, doll clothes, and more!
Te event is indoors, so it will go rain or shine.
Admission for the public the day of the event will be $1,
children 12 and under free when accompanied by an adult. All
money raised from table fees, admission and rafe will go to the
Saint John Community Autism Centre Inc. 409
Ossekeag Publishing and The Hampton Area
Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Amy Wheatley &
Associates to the Chambers membership.
Amy Wheatley
&
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832-3502
600 Main Street
Hampton
Registered Massage Therapy
Specializing in Deep Tissue Massage
& Rehabilitation Therapy
Therapeutic & Relaxation Massage
Direct Billing Available
Evening Appointments Available
Booking online now available
at www.schedulicity.com
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HHS PROM DRESS PROJECT
Hampton High School is accepting donations of
gently used prom dresses for the Prom Dress
Project. Any student in District 6, who would like
to purchase a dress, can make an appointment with
Krista Hovey (832-6179) at Hampton High School.
Tis is a great option for students in grade 10 & 11
who have been invited to a prom.
Te proceeds from the Prom Dress Project will go towards
Hampton Highs Adopt-a-Grad program, which assists grade
12 students in fnancial need with the costs associated with
graduation. 131
SPRINg FLINg DRAW WINNER
Congratulations to Deb Jarvis of Hampton. She was the grand
prize winner of the gif basket from the Spring Fling event
held at the Up to Par restaurant on May 5
th
. 520
FREE DOCuMENTARY MOVIE
Cinema Politica Fundy will be showing the 2009 flm, Dreamland
about the environmental and economic problems facing the
small nation of Iceland, on Tursday, May 31
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at 7:00pm in
the Dept. of Agriculture Building, 701 Main Street at Magnolia
Avenue in Sussex.
Free admission or by donation. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For further information, visit: cinemapolitica.org/fundy. 524
Reminder: BIg FAIR DAY AT HES
Te Home and School Association at Hampton Elementary
School is busy planning for Big Fair Day that will take place
at Hampton Elementary School on Saturday, June 2
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from
10:00am-1:00pm. Tis years funds will go to support the school
library, purchasing items such as new furniture, shelves, new
books and e-readers for students to use during their library time.
Tere will be games, prizes, silent auction, bouncy castle, pony
rides. a BBQ and much more. Please come out to support this
fun community event which supports your community school.
Rainy day venue will be at the Hampton Community Arena,
same day and time. 135
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HAMPTON CONCERT gROuP 19792009
Hampton was blessed for 30 years to have so many talented
individuals and groups perform locally. In 1979, a few
Hamptonians envisioned a group that would bring performers
from across Canada to our little town three or four times a
year. As a result Hampton Concert Group was formed, and it
successfully held 101 concerts over those years.
From classical to folk, percussion to strings, one man shows
to magicians, the group sought out frst class entertainment
for Friday night events held primarily at the Leah MacGowan
Teatre, Hampton Middle School. Te frst concert in 1979 was
an evening of music by the Brunswick String Quartet in the
library at Hampton Elementary School, and our fnal concert
in November 2009 featured Teresa Doyle of PEI. Tere were so
many acts in between.
Hampton Concert Group has been inactive for the past
two years, and recently the committee decided to remain so;
however, we wish to thank our many faithful supporters: frst
and foremost our audience for their undying support, the stafs
of Hampton Elementary and Hampton Junior/Middle School,
St. Alphonsus and Hampton United Church, Hollys Restaurant
for ofering discounts during performance evenings, Java Moose
for providing cofee during intermissions, and the Hampton
Herald for publishing articles.
Over the years, many people contributed to the success of
this organization. Sincere thanks to the original group, Don
and Pauline Laidlaw, Heather and Doug Crowley, John and Pip
Murphy, Bill and Carole Wallace, Elspeth and Ray Bradbury,
Don and Myrna Richards, Don Forsythe, Nancy and Gareth
Estey, Neil and Anne Scott, and Cheryl Bezanson, who started it
all in the winter of 1978-79.
Times change we will miss this source of entertainment but
we will fondly remember all of the fne performances that came
to Hampton.
Submitted by Kathryn Guravich on behalf of the Hampton
Concert Group. 129
WOMENS RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL
Come out and play Volleyball on Monday evenings 7:00-9:00pm
at the Norton Elementary School (September-June). Admission
is $1 and proceeds go as a donation in June to the Norton
Elementary School. Tis is a good chance to exercise and get to
know some of the great women in our community.
For more information contact Jodi at 839-1183. Open to all
women 18 years and older, it is just for fun! 120
Hampton High School Class of 1972
is holding their 40th reunion
Saturday July 14th at the Masonic Hall
in Hampton.
We extend an invitation to graduates and
spouses of the 1971 and 1973 classes to
join us for a potluck supper at 6pm.
Anyone with photos and memorabilia please
bring them along to share.
RSVP or Questions to:
hamptonhigh40threunion@gmail.com
Hampton
High School
Class of
1972
40th
Reunion
We're having a Prom Special
for the month of June
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Hampton
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Hampton
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I would like to express my thanks to
the residents of Hampton for
electing me as councillor
on May 14th.
I appreciate your support and will
endeavour to do my best.
I look forward to serving you for a
four year term.
Dwight Bond
ST. ANDREWS ANNIVERSARY EVENTS
Saint Andrews Kirk (196 Hammond River Road, Quispamsis)
cordially invites you to our 170
th
Anniversary Celebration
Weekend on June 9
th
& 10
th
. Join us as we celebrate Gods
goodness, our community and our memories.
On Saturday, June 9
th
we shall be hosting a Variety Concert
& Kitchen Party at the Nauwigewauk Hall starting at 7:00pm.
Tickets ($10) can be purchased at the door. Refreshments will be
available at intermission. Plan for an evening of music, laughter,
and fellowship with the Trecartin family, the AussieScots Duo,
and the SAK Mens Band. Many surprise acts and a kitchen party
sing-along will round out the evening. Bring your spoons!!!
On Sunday, June 10
th
Rev. Mary Wanamaker will be the guest
speaker at the Kirk for our Anniversary Service. Join us at
11:00am for a celebration of Communion, worship, and music.
A celebration lunch will follow the service. All are invited to
attend.
For further information on these or any of our other Anniversary
activities throughout the year, please contact Doreen Saunders
at 847-8580. 412
PLANT & YARD SALE IN BERWICk
Te Millstream Rec Council is sponsoring a Plant & Yard Sale
on Saturday, June 2
nd
at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick
from 8:00am-2:00pm. Plant donations (perennials & annuals)
can be dropped of at the Hall of Friday evening (June 1
st
).
Some yard sale items will be available. Tables are available for
rent ($5 each) by calling 433-1303 522
MuSIC MEMORIAL
In honor of our Man in Black - Ralph Henderson a Music
Memorial will be held on Sunday, June 3
rd
from 2:00-5:00pm
at the 4 Seasons in St. Martins. House band will include: Bob
Burgess, drums & vocals; Steve Lyons, guitar & vocals; Denny
James, guitar & vocals; Allison Inch, fddle; Mike Hanlon,
bass. Entertainers welcomed. Come and enjoy an afernoon in
memory of Ralph.
Admission by free-will ofering with proceeds going to the
Fundy Trail in memory of Ralph. 517
MALLERY/MALLORY REuNION
Te Mallery/Mallory Bi-Annual Family Reunion will be held on
Saturday, August 11
th
at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16
Jones Memorial Park Road). Registration will begin at 1:00 and
Pot Luck meal at 4:00pm.
For more information contact: emallory@nbnet.nb.ca. 828

HALLs Summer Preschool Camps oer lots of fun-lled
mornings to explore, discover and make new friends.
HALL is excited to provide this to preschoolers between
3 and 5 years old in the Hampton and surrounding
areas. To register for these camps for preschoolers,
come in and see us on Mondays or Wednesdays from
9am-3pm, at 978 Main Street, Hampton or call 832-5665
or email haforll@nbnet.nb.ca.
When: Monday to Friday
9am to 12pm
Where: Main Hall, St. Pauls
Presbyterian Church,
978 Main Street, Hampton
Cost: $60 per week/*$48.00
per week (includes HALL Membership)
*Summer programming may alter
without notice pending summer
provincial/federal grant funding.
New - Walk and Talk Spring 2012
Get your body moving, enjoy some fresh air, and meet some other moms
and/or dads! This informal walk will happen on Wednesday mornings from
10am-11am. We are meeting at the Hampton Town Pavillion in the center of
town. Bring your strollers or baby carriers as this is an interactive activity you
can do with your child. Ends May 30th, 2012. This is another way you can be
active during Healthier Hampton's 8 Weeks of Wellness.
Donations
HALL is currently accepting nancial donations for future programs. One way
to give a donation is to donate your return on your bottles at the Hampton
Bottle Depot on William Bell Drive to HALL. We are also looking for gently used
infant and preschooler toys. For pick up, please call our oce. Thank you in
advance for your donations.
For more information about the above or if you have any questions, please contact us at
(506)832-5665 or email us at haforll@nbnet.nb.ca or check out our website at
www.hamptonalliance.ca.
Date
*July 3 - 6
July 9 - 13
July 16 - 20
July 23-27
July 30 - Aug 3
*Aug 7 - 10
Aug 13 - 17
Aug 20 - 24
Theme
Around the World
Down on the Farm
Under the Sea
Jungle Safari
Treasure Hunter
Imagination Station
Dr. Seuss & Friends
Superheroes Unite!
HALLs Summer Preschool Camps
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Retirement Announcement
There will be an Open House for
Principal Marcia Crossman
at Belleisle Elementary School
Wednesday, June 13
from 6:30pm - 8:00pm
NORTON WINS AWARD
Village of Norton has won a Let Tem Be Kids Helping Hands
award!! Take a look at our acceptance video to learn more -
viddler.com/v/9c8bc2b4 - and go to our web site: ltbknorton.
blogspot.ca to learn about our project.
Our village is about to build community spirit & pride by
working together to create a playground for all residents to enjoy
and be proud of. If you would like to join us on our journey
you can go to our website to register to be a volunteer and/or to
receive regular updates on the project.
Build day is Saturday, September 22
nd
and it is going to be
amazing! 200 to 250 volunteers are going to come together as a
team to build a beautiful space for our children to enjoy and our
community to be proud of.
We are so excited about this project that we would like to share
the news far and wide. Good things are happening in Norton!
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MISSED THE INCOME TAx DEADLINE?
If you did not meet the April 30
th
deadline for completing your
2011 income tax return, or missed completing it in previous
years, you may be missing out on available government funds
or tax credits such as the GST tax credit or the Universal Child
Tax Beneft. Some benefts can be claimed retroactively upon
submission of your returns.
Following a successful two seasons of operation of the volunteer
Income Tax Clinic at St. Pauls Church in Rothesay (98 returns
completed in 2011 and 174 in 2012), the operator of this clinic is
ofering to continue to do returns on computer, by appointment,
up until the end of September. Afer that date it is not possible to
e-fle 2011 returns (older returns have to be printed and mailed).
You qualify to take advantage of this free service if your 2011
income was less than $30,000 for individuals or $35,000 for
couples. Please note that the Canada Volunteer Income Tax
Program does not complete returns involving capital gains,
business or rental income, or bankrupt or deceased persons.
Returns as far back as 2006 can be submitted for completion. All
papers relating to your returns must be supplied.
Interested persons may call Robert Taylor at 847-7331 to book
an appointment. Some delays may be expected depending upon
the number of requests and upon my other commitments. 411
ARTS & CRAFTS SALE FuNDRAISER
Te First Annual C.A.C.I. Arts & Crafs Fair will be held
Saturday, June 2
nd
at the Fairvale Outing Association 8 River
Road, Rothesay from 10:0am-3:00pm. Tis event is a Fundraiser
for the Community Autism Centre Inc. Organizers are currently
looking for local artists, photographers, crafers, and musicians
to take part. If you would you like a table, the cost will be $15/
table, and we ask each vendor to donate one small item for a
rafe basket.
All money raised from table fees and rafe will go to the Saint
John Community Autism Centre. Please contact Erin for more
information, or to book a table at 652-6414 or giggleycraf@
gmail.com. More details are also available on our Facebook
event: facebook.com/events/301096929955263. 802
ALLABY-gRAY REuNION
Te annual Allaby-Gray Family Reunion will be held on Sunday,
July 8
th
from 3:00-6:00pm at the Midland Community Hall.
Tere will be a pot luck meal. 523
In loving memory of our Parents
and Grandparents
Dorothy Evelyn Hansen October 13
th
2007.
Hans Christian Hansen March 30
th
2001.
Loved forever, forgotten never.
Children: Faye & Hazen,
Ed & Bea, Phil & Bernetta,
and Grandchildren: Scott, Sherry, Susan,
Sandra, Shelly, Eddie, Andrew, Sara & Families
Family and friends of
Best Wishes Only
are invited to an
Open House on June 21
1-4pm at
3065 Route 124 Kars
to celebrate her
90th birthday.
Betty Dean
Join the Celebration
There will be an open house on
June 2nd
from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
at St. George's Church
100 Watson Street
West Saint John
to celebrate the
50th Anniversary of
Andy &
Frances Wylie
50th Wedding
Anniversary
50th Wedding
Anniversary
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HHS 2002 CLASS REuNION
Yes, it is that time already! Ten years have gone
by and the Hampton High School Grad Class
Committee of 2002 would like to invite all graduates
from that year to our 10 year reunion to be held on
Saturday, June 23
rd
. Bring your family to our BBQ
and games at the Town Square in the afernoon
(tentatively 1:00-3:00pm) and then come to an
evening of reminiscing at Tandis, 33 Canterbury Street in Saint
John, at 7:00pm. It will be a great night of sharing memories and
catching up with our old classmates from HHS.
Please RSVP to jill_ganong1@hotmail.com by June 9
th
, so we
can get accurate numbers and check out our Facebook page for
updates at HHS Class of 2002. Cant wait to see everyone! 813
JuST DuCkY COuPLE
A male & female duck couple have been the talk of my
subdivision of the Hall Road here in Hampton. Tey have
been around daily and are quite friendly. Submitted by Kristen
Reicker. 121
Reminder: ORANgE CEMETERY AgM
Te Annual Meeting of the Orange Cemetery in Kars will be
held on Wednesday, May 30
th
7:30pm at 3044 Rte 124 Kars.
Everyone welcome.
We would like to bring to your attention that the Cemetery is
very low on funds for upkeep and mowing. If you have family
interred in the Cemetery and could make a donation towards
maintenance, it would be greatly appreciated. Some of the names
on the headstones include: Reicker, Akerley, Brown, Urquhart,
Willagar, Logue, Morrell, Day, Jones, etc. Tank you for any
assistance you can provide and hope to see you at the meeting.
For more information please call 485-2198. 803
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HAVELOCk HORSE SHOW
Te 50
th
Annual Havelock Horse Show will be held on Friday,
June 15
th
& Saturday, June 16
th
at the Havelock Horse Show
grounds. Friday at 6:00pm - Gymkhana classes; Saturday starting
at 8:30am - english & western classes, barrel racing & pole
bending, gymnkhana classes.
A Lions Club canteen will be on the grounds. Admission is free.
For entry forms call 534-2223. 528
BREAST HEALTH PROgRAM
Horizon Health Network in conjunction with the Breast Health
Program is ofering free Breast Health Awareness sessions to
groups and individuals within the region. For more information
please contact Christina Milne, Breast health Educator at 632-
5796. 911
WHY I RELAY
Hi, my name is Trish Hilchey from the
Quispamsis Canadian Tire team. Ive
been a part of the Hampton Relay For
Life for the past six years. At that time
a co-worker was going through her
battle with cancer and I responded to
an ad to join the Hampton Relay For Life as I thought it would be
a great way to show her that we cared. Since then it has become
part of my life to raise money to help this awesome cause to fnd
cures for the many diseases of cancer. My team and I are excited
with the amount of funds that we raise every year because we
know that no amount is too small to help.
My most favorite part of the Relay is the Luminary Ceremony.
Tis is when you take time to remember the lives of the ones
who have lost their battle, celebrate the lives of the ones still
fghting and honor those who have won. Te most moving part
is lighting the luminaries knowing that each one represents a
loved one touched by cancer. Its inspirational, having these
luminaries stay lit throughout the night as they line the track
providing light for the walkers.
You may ask who can relay and the answer would be - you.
My main reason for relaying now is for the love ones I have
lost, the love ones still fghting and for the hope that my future
grandchildren and great grandchildren will live in a world where
cancer is a word not to be feared.
Dont forget that the Hampton Relay For Life is on Saturday,
June 9
th
from 7:00pm to 7:00am at the Hampton High School
Soccer Field. Come and see what the Hampton Relay For Life is
all about and join us as we fght back.
For more information please contact Beth Herron 832-7158,
jbeth@nbnet.nb.ca or www.relayforlife.ca. 133
SRHS & BRHS BuRSARIES
Applications are now available at the Sussex Regional High School
and Belleisle Regional High School (as applicable) for the Hazel
D. White Bursary and the Sussex Health Centre Bursary. Students
may approach their guidance counselor for these bursaries. 531
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Crosswinds Drive-in Bingo
at The Sussex Drive-in,
Aiton Road
Every Thursday night
starting June 7, 2012
7:00pm (rain or shine)
Jackpot: $500 and Looney Jar!
For more information call 432-7500
PARTS SALES SERVICE RENTALS
We do small engine repair on most
makes and models of
lawn and garden equipment.
Pick-up and Delivery 847-2792
Authorized dealer for:
kC HISTORICAL SOC BuS TOuR
Te Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., is
planning a bus tour of the Moncton area on Saturday, June 9
th

leaving Hampton at 8:45am, returning at 7:00pm. A pick-up in
Sussex is also planned. We will tour the Tomas Williams House
in Moncton, and the Lutes Mountain Museum, with a stop at the
Magnetic Hill Village and Shops. Next we will visit the museum
of Ivan and Vivian Hicks in Coverdale, with entertainment and
a turkey dinner to follow.
Tickets are $115/person and lunch, dinner, and all fees
are included. Non-members are welcome to join us for this
interesting tour. For further information and to purchase tickets,
please phone the Kings County Museum at 832-6009. 814
HAVELOCk HIgH SCHOOL REuNION
If you ever attended Havelock High School (Grade 9 to grade
12) even if only for a short time; or if you ever taught there, from
the time the school began until these grades were transferred to
Petitcodiac, then you are invited. Come on Friday, June 29
th
.
Registration is at 3:00pm at the school. $10 fee per person will
cover refreshments etc.
Tis reunion is in conjunction with Havelock Homecoming
Celebrations on Saturday, June 30
th
to celebrate 200
th

anniversary of the frst settlers to Butternut Ridge. 837
FuNDS FOR gABRIEL
Six-year old Gabriel Arseneault, from Upperton, is the youngest
child in the Maritimes to be diagnosed with Huntington
Disease. Tis condition is very rare in a child and is usually
found in adults or juveniles. Huntington Disease remains
incurable.
In support of his family (Mom is a single parent to Gabriel and
his toddler twin brother and sister) there will be an Auction at
the Central Kings Rec Centre in Titusville on Saturday, June
16
th
starting at 7:00pm. Donations of items (new) for this event
would be greatly appreciated.
If you are able to help with this event or would like to make a
monetary donation, please contact Ann LaFrance (fundraising
co-ordinator) at 849-4040 or ann@brentax.com.
Tanking all of you in advance and remember prayers
dont cost a thing and there can never be enough. 832
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COUNCIL MEETING
The next regular meeting of Town Council is June 12th
at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers. This meeting is open to
the public. Letters and requests to appear before
Council must be submitted to the Town Clerk by noon
on Friday, June 8th. Correspondence and requests to
appear may be emailed to megan@townofhampton.ca,
delivered to the Town Office during regular business
hours, or mailed to the attention of the Clerk to Town of
Hampton, 27 Centennial Road, PO Box 1066, Hampton,
NB, E5N 8H1. For further information, please call
832-6086.
REGISTRATION FOR DAY CAMP, TENNIS
& SWIMMING LESSONS
On-line registration for Town of Hampton Leisure
Services programs, including day camps, tennis and
swimming lessons, is now available through the Towns
website. In addition, the Leisure Services office, 808
Main Street, is now taking registration for day camp,
tennis and swimming lessons. For more information
please contact 832-6102.
PRE-SEASON POOL SCHEDULE
May 28 - June 22
CONSIGNMENT ARTICLES
The Hampton Visitor Information Centre is accepting
consignment articles from local crafts people and artists
for the upcoming 2012 tourist season. This will be the
ideal location to sell your articles for the season. If you
are interested or require more information please
contact Cathy Murphy, Acting Tourism Manager at
506-832-6096 or e-mail cathy@townofhampton.ca.
FREE WI-FI
The Town of Hampton
provides free Wi-Fi service at
the Town Square and the
Lighthouse River Centre.
Residents and visitors to our
community are able to stay
connected with their
smartphones, tablets and
other Wi-Fi enabled devices
as they enjoy everything the
Town Square and Lighthouse River Centre have to offer.
This Wi-Fi service is free to all users.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
The Visitor Information Centre (VIC) will be opening for
the season on Monday, June 4th. Do you have a few
spare hours per week? Do you enjoy talking to people?
Are you interested in the Town of Hampton, the history
of the town and the surrounding area? Why not
volunteer at the Hampton Visitor Information Centre.
The VIC is looking for volunteers for the spring, summer
and fall season. This would be approximately 3 hours
per week for the month of June, then in September and
early October. If you are interested or require more
information, please contact Cathy Murphy, Acting
Tourism Manager at 506-832-6096 or e-mail
cathy@townofhampton.ca.
NEW COUNCIL
The Town of Hampton is pleased to congratulate the
newly sworn-in Council, including: Mayor Ken Chorley
and councillors Peter Behr, Dwight Bond, Gary
Crossman, and Robert Doucet. Please visit the Town
website for a listing of Committee appointments, as well
as contact information for Council.
SANITARY SEWER BILLS
Businesses and residents connected to the Town of
Hampton Sanitary Sewer System should have now
received their annual invoice for sewer service. Payment
is due on or before June 30th or interest will be incurred.
Payment options include cash, credit card, cheque and
debit card. Payments may be made at the Town Office
located at 27 Centennial Road, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.
until 4:30 p.m. Payments may also be mailed, paid
online at www.townofhampton.ca, or paid through
Service New Brunswick. Several banks also allow for
online payment.
DAY TIME SWIM DROP-IN RATE MEMBER RATE
Monday - Friday 2:30 - 5:00pm
5:30 - 7:00pm
Public
Public
$2.50
$1.50
FREE
FREE
Saturday - Sunday 1:00 - 3:00pm
3:00 - 5:00pm
Public
Family
$2.50
$2.50
FREE
FREE
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Complete line of Chemicals & Accessories
Sussex Corner
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Cell: 433-0689 Bus: 433-4721
Fax: 433-6488
George, Jeremy, Nick,
and their Families
invite you to join us for a
Gathering in Remembrance and Celebration of
Marigold (Mollie) Fry
on June 2
nd
, 2012 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm
at the Lighthouse River Centre,
1075 Main Street, Hampton
Formalities will commence at 2:00 pm.
We welcome and encourage you to share your
memories with us throughout the afternoon.
ON OuR COVER: ROTARY uPDATE
For the sixth year in a row, the Rotary Club
of Hampton this spring has provided all of
the grade two students in the Hammond
River Valley, the Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow
and the Hampton Elementary Schools
with bike helmets. Tis project refects the
Clubs commitment to bicycle safety for the
children of our local community.

Te Paul Harris Fellowship of Rotary International is named for
Paul Harris who in 1905 was the founder of Rotary and who was
for many years the frst president of Rotary International. Te right
to earn or award a Paul Harris Fellowship is achieved each time
a local Rotary Club or individual Rotarian makes a contribution
of $1000 to the international work of Rotary through the Rotary
Foundation. Te symbols of the Fellowship include a medal, a
certifcate and a lapel pin.
Emily Lake, Ryan McKay and Colton Lake from
Hammond River Valley Elementary.
Kayden Cormier and Kira Hanson from Dr. A T
Leatherbarrow Primary.
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uPHAM BREAkFAST BuFFET
Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 8:00-
10:00am at the WI/Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upham.
Come and enjoy a really flling breakfast with your friends and
neighbours for only $6/person, $20/family - or have just toast
and cofee for $2. Presented by the Anglican Parish Churches
of Upham.
For more information contact 832-7253. 507
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN SuSSEx
Strawberry Festival will be held at St. Johns United Church in
Sussex Corner on Wednesday, June 27
th
from 3:30 to 6:30pm.
We will be serving potato salad, baked ham, rolls, tomato,
cucumber, strawberry shortcake and home made layer cakes.
Price is $9/adults, $4/ages 6-12, children under age of 6 eat free.
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CARD PARTIES IN BELLEISLE
Te Saturday card games at the Belleisle Creek Hall at 7:30pm.
All welcome. 513
WHERE NICE MATTERS
Your Hometown Team
Ofce 433-5227
1040 Main Street Sussex,
www.pleasantvalley2000.com
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ122397
Anderson Drive
Apohaqui $15,000
1.3 acres 5 mins from town
New House or Mini home
To be surveyed by Purchaser
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ112949
1896 Rte 895
Elgin $124,500
Beautiful Country Bungalow
3 bdrs, 1 bath, Modern Kitchen
Paved drive & double garage
Faith 432-0077MLS SJ122408
18 Park Ave.
Sussex Corner $74,500
Picture Perfect 2 bdr. Mini home
Paved drive, shed, 5 yrs old
Lot rent applicable
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121467
439 McGregor Brook Rd.
$207,900
Country Home on 9.3 acres
3+1 bdrs, 2 baths
Deck, View & Detached Garage
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121301
23 Park Ave.
Sussex Corner $105,000
Stunning & Immaculate Mini Home
2 bdrs, 2 baths at other end
Mud room, privacy deck, Shed
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ122569
Two Houses for Price of One
Privacy, 10 mins to town
Live in one, rent the other
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ120690
131 Stanley Rd.
Midland $189,900
Hobby Farm on 48 acres
4 bdr home, deck, full basement
Huge older barn & machine shed
23 Ryan Rd.
Penobsquis $119,500
Sunday June 3rd 3:00-4:30pm
Prime location, 3 bdrs , 1.5 baths
Family Room, Sunroom, Deck
25 Harding Ave.
Sussex Corner $199,900
Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ120249
On May 7, 2012 at a reception at the Vintage Bistro, the Rotary
Club of Hampton was proud to honour our own past president,
Paul Beals, with a Paul Harris Fellowship. Paul has been an
active member of our club for many years and was our club
president in 2009-2010. Health issues have prevented Paul from
attending meetings for the past few months and we do miss his
contributions to our meetings and the fellowship we enjoy. All
the members of our local club wish him the very best.
Te Rotary Club of Hampton has also recently received word
that for about fve months we will be hosting not one, but two
Rotary International Exchange students. Maddy Healey will
continue her Canadian experience until early January. She will be
lucky to join a number of other Rotary Youth Exchange students
on the Cross-Canada Tour that will begin in Moncton in late
June and take the group as far as Victoria, British Columbia.
Our second student will be Jorge Sebastian Maldonado Villacres
is coming from Santo Domingo, Ecuador. He will arrive in late
August/early September and remain until the early summer.
Among his hobbies and interests are playing music, travel, Tai
Kwon Do and going to the gym. Both Maddy and Sebastian are
and will be welcome additions to the community of Hampton
High School and worth ambassadors of each of their home
countries
Tats Rotary! 108
Cover Photo: Heather Wort, Rotary Club President; Paul Beals
and Cathy Beals
CAMP gAgETOWN PICNIC
Te annual Camp Gagetown Picnic will be held in Jew Jerusalem
on Sunday, July 8
th
. Bring a lawn chair and a picnic lunch.
Everyone welcome. For more information call 832-4520. 900
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There will be a community wedding shower for
Allison Walker & Zachary Ball
on Sunday June 10, 2012 from 1:00 - 3:00pm
at Frances Smith Memorial Hall in Long Reach, NB.
Ladies please bring refreshments
Wedding Shower
God Bless,
Carol Erb
anks to all the folks that attended the lovely
Birthday party. Special thanks to Luella Erb, my
brother Don & Heather for cards and gis.
anks so much.
ank You
Chase Charles
Freeman Mullin
Chase Charles Freeman, born April 16
th
at 2:05am
weighing 6lbs 3oz. Proud Grandparents are David and Catherine
Gamblin of Passekeag, Debra Hamilton of Nerepis, Ron Mullin of
Robertson Rd., Great Grandfather Victor A. Mercer of Bloomeld
and Great Grandmother Marion Hamilton of Nerepis.
Big sisters Emma and Madison
along with Dad and Mom,
Kyla (Gamblin) Mullin and
Adam Mullin are overjoyed
to announce the birth of the newest
addition to the family
The children of
Albert (Bud) & Ferna Nice
wish to invite you to an openhouse
in celebration of their
50th Anniversary, to be held
Sunday June 10th 2012
from 2:00-5:00pm at the
Hampton Senior Resource
Centre 31 Demille Court
(Across from the Dr. Snow Centre)
Best Wishes Only,
Linda, Cindy, Peter, Pam, Andrew,
Chris, Luke, Bonny -Nice-
SRHS NEWS
Sussex Regional High School had been deemed
by the Department of Education a Demonstration
School: A Project on Enhancing Student Learning
through Technology. We will share with the Dept
of Education the results of this years research and
data collection.
Spring has been busy in the classrooms of Sussex
Regional High School:
Mr. Swifs Biology 121 CSI Lab reports: Earlier this semester
the Biology 121 class participated in a CSI Lab. Te premise of
the investigation was the skeletal remains of a body were found
near the school. Te students were divided into teams of two.
Te conclusion of the lab required the CSI teams to use their
creative writing skills to develop a story of what they felt were
the circumstances that led to the murder.
In the Skills New Brunswick competition, Grade 12 student,
Glen Snow came frst and won the gold medal for cabinet making
and earned him a fight to Edmonton where he competed on the
national level and earned 6
th
place. Congratulations to Glen.
In Mrs. Stacey Stairs SRHS Playschool will graduate 15 children
from their program. Te ceremony takes place on Tursday,
May 31
st
at 10:30am in the theatre followed by a small reception
in the classroom.
In April, Ms. McEacherons Human Services class held a services
class and did a bake sale for the Sussex Transition House, raising
just over $300. Amy Reid did a grocery bagging fundraiser with
them on Mothers Day that raised over $200.
Here are important upcoming dates at Sussex Regional High
School:
Tuesday, May 29
th
- 6:30pm, Fine Arts Night in the lobby &
theatre.
Tursday, May 31
st
- Yearbooks will be distributed; 6:30
9:00pm, Activity Awards in the Teatre.
Friday, June 1
st
- Grade 8 Transition Day with grade 8 students
at SRHS all day - current grade 9 students will stay home.
Saturday, June 2
nd
- 10:00am-12:00noon (pre-registration
at 9:00) SRHS students may participate in Nature Writing
Workshops in conjunction with Sussex Celebrates Nature and
Slice (Sussex Literary Initiatives and cultural Events) at the
Sussex Lions Den.
Monday, June 4
th
- 6:30pm Night in the theatre Parents for grade
8 students coming to SRHS in September
June 11
th
15
th
-Exam week.
Sunday, June 17
th
7:00pm, Baccalaureate Service at the
Saunders Irving Chapel Kingswood University (formerly
Bethany Bible College).
Tuesday, June 19
th
- Prom 2012.
Wednesday, June 20
th
- Grad Dinner & Awards Banquet and
slide show SRHS Cafeteria and Teatre.
Tursday, June 21
st
10:00am, Graduation Rehearsal at the 8
th

Hussars sports Centre; 7:00pm, Graduation at the 8
th
Hussars
Sports Centre; 10:00pm, Safe Grad, students leave from SRHS.
Friday, June 22
nd
- 8:40am, report cards distributed in SRHS
lobby. 529
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information on bullying, its causes, and how to overcome it.
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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
Monday
7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group


(1st Monday of each Month)
Wednesday
7:30 pm Family Night - Adult Bible Study
Kidz Zone (ages 4-12)
U-Turn (ages 12+)
CHURCH CHART
AWARD APPLICATIONS
Te purpose of the St. John Ambulance (Sussex Branch)
Award is to encourage men and women to enter the health
care profession. Tose who apply do not necessarily have to be
a 2012 graduate, as students taking post secondary studies are
also eligible.
A personal interview may be required. Applications may be
obtained at the Sussex Regional and Belleisle Regional High
Schools or by calling Muriel McCullum at 433-2697. 519
WALk FOR ALS
Join us for Saint Johns 10
th
Annual WALK for ALS on Saturday,
June 9
th
. Te afernoon event will take place at the Market Square
Boardwalk and in addition to the 5 km walk there will be food,
entertainment, prizes, and more! Money raised will help support
those living with ALS and will go towards funding national and
regional research initiatives. Please consider making a team or
attending the event in general.
Register online at walkforals.ca.
For more information/registration contact Michele Connors at
849-8484. We hope to see you there! 959
CLASS OF 1962 REuNION SJVS
Te Class of 62 will be celebrating its 50 Year Reunion
on Saturday, July 21
st
. It is imperative that you get those
registration forms flled out and returned by June 22
nd
as seating
is limited and the date for the reunion is drawing closer. If you
misplaced your registration form or we missed you, contact us
immediately!!
If you attended Voc during the years 1961-1963 we would be
delighted to have you join us and renew old friendships. Please
contact Tom Sully at 693-3657 or wsully@nb.sympatico.ca. You
may also check the school web site: sjvshvhsalumni.hvbrview.
com and follow the prompts (SJVS-Reunions-Class of 1962-
2012) for more information.
Te school has an elevator if you fnd stairs a bit daunting.
Tere may be other Reunions, but there will only be one 50
th
for
the Class of 62. We are looking forward to hearing from you
real soon and seeing you in July. 825
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Contact the agent in your area
for further information.
Veronique Sirois
Walter Folkins
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Sussex
Sussex
(506) 652-4350
(506) 433-1317
(506) 432-9000
LINTON, Tomas Fenton
Tomas Linton of Sussex, NB, husband of Patricia (Williams)
Linton, passed away May 14, 2012 at the Sussex Health Centre.
He was born in Saint John, son of the late Joseph and Lena
(White) Linton.
Tom was a resident of the Kingston Peninsula the greater part
of his life where he was engaged in farming and construction.
He was a member of St. Albans Anglican Church and Trinity
Church, Sussex. He is survived by one sister, Barbara Craig
(Calvin), Bonney River, NB; two nieces Jennifer Craig, Halifax,
Leslie Roy (Ron), Sudbury, ON; and one nephew, Jonathan
Craig, Moncton.
Te funeral was held Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Reids Funeral
Home with Te Ven. David Barrett ofciating. Active Pallbearers
were Bill Tompson, Will Tompson, Malcolm White, Keith
White, Calvin Craig and Jonathan Craig. Honourary Pallbearers
were Robert Miller, Harvey and Pauline Goddard, Pat and Ann
Myers. Committal prayers and interment took place at Hardings
Point Loyalist Cemetery. Memorials may be made to a charity of
the donors choice. Online memorials and condolences can be
made at: reidsf.com. 102
OBITUARIES
SYMPHONY NB PLANT SALE
Our Annual Plant Sale, a fundraiser for Symphony New
Brunswick, will be held on Saturday, June 9
th
at St Pauls Church
Hall on Rothesay Common, between 9:00am-12:00noon. Come
and buy from our large selection of perennials, shrubs and trees.
We will also accept donations of plants on Friday, June 8
th
at St.
Pauls Church Hall between 6:00-8:00pm. For more information
please call: 693-6819, 672-4042 or 635-4156. 808
CHINESE DINNER
Te Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820) is hosting
a full course Chinese Dinner with dessert on Saturday, June
9
th
from 4:00-6:00pm. Price $10/adult & $4/child. Take-outs
available at 832-7790.
All proceeds will go toward our new roof. 841
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4th Annual Golf Tournament
Hampton Golf & Country Club
Friday, June 22nd
Shotgun Start: 1:00pm
For more information
Members and non-members welcome
$100 per player $400 per team of four
(includes cart rental)
Register by June 8th for a chance to win
a half-page ad in the Ossekeag
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Call Gail at: 832-2559 or Sheryl at: 832-5925
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RCL HAMPTON BRANCH #28
1032 Main Street
Please note the following activities that are held
at the Hampton Branch #28.
Mondays - the General Meeting is held on the
second Monday of each month at 7:00pm.
Tuesdays Te Lions Club of Hampton hosts
their weekly Bingo, which begins at 5:30pm.
Wednesdays Te Afernoon Seniors play
Bingo at $.10/card and enjoy having a snack and
supper served to them at a cost of $2. Come and bring a friend
time is approximately 1:00-4:30pm.
Sundays Brunches are held every second week from 9:00am
until l2:00noon and the cost is $7/plate. A 50/50 draw is held as
well as a Free Breakfast draw.
Saturday, June 16
th
4:00-6:00pm, Spaghetti & Meatball Supper
at the Legion. Advance tickets ($10/adults, $7/children 6-12,
children under 5 eat for free) are available by calling: Jean Dixon
943-0400, Lyla McCrea 832-7979 or Barb Sherwood 832-7886.
For Hall Rentals, please contact Barb Sherwood at 832-7886; or
leave a message at 832-4633, your call will be returned as soon
as possible.
If you are a Veteran or a spouse of a Veteran and feel you are
entitled to assistance from Veterans Afairs Canada, please
contact our Service Ofcer, Bob Jones, at 832-9899.
Watch for future events. 106
SALMON
DINNER
Villa Madonna
Retreat House
will be holding a
Salmon Dinner
on Canada Day -
Monday, July 1
st

there will be three
sittings, 4:00, 4:45
and 5:30pm, with
entertainment by
Debbie Harrity.
Adult tickets are
$20, childrens
tickets 10 &
under $5 (chicken
fngers).
For more
information or for
tickets, please call
the Villa at 849-
5125. 816
BAYVIEW CEMETERY AgM
Te Annual Meeting of the Bayview Cemetery will be held on
Monday, June 4
th
7:00pm at the Hatfeld Point Baptist Church.
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TITuS HILL CEMETERY AgM
Te Annual Meeting of the Titus Hill Cemetery, Titusville will
be held in the chapel at the cemetery on Monday, June 11
th
at
7:00pm. 818
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SuSSEx REgIONAL LIBRARY
46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585, sussexpl@
gnb.ca, www.gnb.ca/publiclibraries
Winter Hours: Sunday & Monday-closed;
Tuesday, Tursday, Friday 10:00am-5:00pm;
Wednesday 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturday
9:00am-5:00pm.
On Saturday, June 2
nd
the honour of your presence is requested
at our traditional English Tea as we celebrate the Diamond
Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Tis is a drop in event
from 2:00-4:00pm and we will be serving sandwiches, sweets,
tea and juice. Hats and fne dress are encouraged. Tere will be
coloring and crafs available for the children.
Book Sale: Our Annual Spring Book Sale happens on Friday,
June 15
th
from 10:00am-7:00pm and Saturday, June 16
th
from
9:00am-4:00pm. Te public can look forward to a wonderful
selection of books at fantastic prices.
Our Preschool Programs ofer something for every
developmental stage and we invite you to attend the one that is
right for you! Introduce your baby to the pleasure of books and
stimulate language development at Babies in the Library every
Friday from 10:30-11:00am. You and your little one (up to 18
months) will enjoy tickles, rhymes, bounces, music and board
books.
Toddlertime for children 18-36 months and their caregivers is a
half hour of stories, fngerplays, action songs and playtime every
Tursday from 10:30-11:00am. Toddlertime is the next step afer
Babies in the Library and helps prepare your child for Storytime.
Storytime is 45 minutes of stories, action songs, fngerplays and
fun designed to stimulate childrens imaginations and help teach
listening, language and social skills, all of which contribute
to school readiness. Bring you 3-5 year old to this interactive
program every Tursday from 10:30-11:15am.
For more info on these events or any other services please call
the library or like us on facebook and get our updates. 504
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The benefits of funeral pre-planning range from logistical to emotional
to financial.
Logistically, a significant amount of personal data and coordination is
required in funeral planning. Will loved ones know the maiden name of
the deceaseds mother, or the parents places of birth? Will they know
the dates and locations related to education or military service? What
about locations and amounts of life insurance policies? Pre-planning
ensures personal data is organized and documented, negating the need
for loved ones to track information down following a loved ones death.
Emotionally, pre-arranging a funeral removes the burden of
decision-making from grieving loved ones. Should it be a traditional
funeral followed by burial or cremation? Who will be pallbearers? To
whom should memorial donations be designated? Which casket is
preferred? What hymns will be sung? Pre-planning gives loved ones
the gift of certainty that the deceaseds final wishes are fulfilled.
Financially, if you choose to pre-pay as well as pre-plan your funeral,
you lock in funeral costs at todays prices, even though these funds may
not be accessed for years or decades to come. With costs rising the
financial benefit of pre-planning and pre-paying can be quite
significant.
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WI FOOD & CRAFT FAIR
Attention - crafers; knitters; quilters; bakers; jams, jelly & pickle
makers and gardeners (fowers & vegetables) the WI Food &
Craf Fair will be held August 21
st
-23
rd
at the Golden Jubilee
Building, Princess Louise Park in Sussex. We welcome any and
all competitors there are classes for all ages form pre-schoolers
to seniors.
Fair lists can be picked up at Winterwood, Crafers Vineyard,
the Agricultural Building or from any WI member. 530
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Randy and Tina
opened Dairytown
Exteriors Inc.,
located at 108 Lower
Cove Road in
Sussex, in October
2010. They have
since become known
for their great
customer service,
affordable prices and top quality products.
Dairytown Exteriors Inc. has become your one stop
shop for all your exterior building supply needs.
Windows, Doors, Siding, Asphalt and Steel Roofing,
Seamless Eavestroughing and Garage Doors are
some of the products Randy and Tina specialize in
providing for the town of Sussex and surrounding
areas. They sell top quality Acan windows and
doors, Procanna, Allsco, Gentek, & Mittensiding
siding, BP and CRC asphalt roofing shingles, Scotia
Metal steel products and Garaga garage doors for
both the residential and commercial consumers.
Randy and Tina strive to offer the best customer
assistance and product resources in town while
keeping a small town atmosphere and competitive
prices. They offer delivery and free estimates as
options to their customers. They have a combined
28 years of experience in the sales and customer
service along with years of service in the carpentry
trade.
Randy and Tina
enjoy their
b u s i n e s s
location for its
convenience of
being right on
the side of the
highway with
lots of storage
room and a big
yard as well as
the two level
loading docks for transport and half ton trucks. Stop
by and visit Randy and Tina, and their friendly
mascot dog Coco who joins them at the office every
day, at 108 Lower Cove Road in Sussex or call them
at 506-433-5550 to see how they can help you with
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HAMPTON SENIORS RESOuRCE CENTRE
NEWS
Spring seems to be here
most days but then
other days makes us
wonder.
Mondays - 9:30am to
1:00pm the Monday Morning Craf Group gathers at the Centre
to quilt or learn to quilt, crochet, knit or rug hook. Tey serve a
lunch and would welcome you to join them, and help with one of
their crafs, or learn to do one; At 1:00pm the Swedish Weavers
are at the Centre doing some beautiful work and you can join
them and help or learn to do this very attractive work.
Te Hampton Hoedowners have fnished for the summer. Tey
will be back at the Centre on September 10
th
and are always
looking for new dancers. A lunch is served, so meet your friends
and make new friends.
Tuesdays - 7:00pm, Bridge players are there and if you are
interested in playing call Barry Kilpatrick at 832-5701.
Wednesdays - 1:30pm Seniors Fitness Classes, with certifed
instructors (sponsored by the Hampton River Runners) all
seniors welcome - no admission charge; at 7:00pm the Auction
45 players are there and you are welcome to join them.
Tursdays - 9:30am, the craf shop down in back is open, bring
your own craf or help with one there; at 10:00am musicians gather
to sing, and play some enjoyable music until 12:00noon, when a
home cooked dinner is served. Te price is $4/members, $5/non-
members and the membership dues are only $10 again this year.
Te frst dinner of the month is Pot Luck, and if you bring your
favorite dish that is your admission. At 7:00pm musicians gather
until 10:00 for an Open Mike show where you will again hear
some great songs and singers, come and listen - admission is $2.
If you would like to rent the Centre call 832-7871, leave a message
and your call will be returned.
Anyone having a birthday this month your friends send Best
Wishes if you are ill or in hospital we all say Get Well Soon and
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SALMON SuPPER - kINgSTON
A Salmon Supper will be served on Saturday, June 16
th
at the
Kingston Parish Hall with sittings at 4:30pm and 6:00pm. Cost for
the supper is $12/adults and $6/youth under 12. Advance tickets
advised only a limited number of tickets will be available at the
door.
Please contact the Kingston Parish Ofce to reserve your seat at
763-3183 or by Email parishofingston@gmail.com. 826
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12
TH
TOWN WIDE YARD SALE
Hamptons Town Wide Yard Sale will take place on Saturday,
August 11
th
and as it has been a great success in past years we
are hoping for another great response! Tis year, the event is
being organized and sponsored by Lifestyles Fitness with any
money raised going directly to support the Hampton Pro Kids
initiative.
We encourage you to get registered early! Te registration
deadline is Monday, July 23
rd
and registrations can be made
at Lifestyles Fitness (361 William Bell Drive, across from
Chapmans Ice Cream) Monday to Friday from 8:30am-1:00pm;
Monday to Tursday evenings from 6:00-9:00pm or Saturdays
from 9:00am-12:00noon. Registration this year will be $10/
participant and includes signage and listing on the maps. Tose
wishing to reserve a table at the Lifestyles location may do so for
an additional $10/table.
As in the past, all those who keep their receipt will be eligible
to bring their lefover items to Lifestyles at the end of the day
to be picked up by the Diabetes Society. You must present
your receipt to the driver in order to qualify for this service.
Anyone registered by the deadline will be able to pick up their
registrations packages at Lifestyles anytime between August 7
th
-
10
th
during the hours previously listed.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Gendron, Sandi
Chesley or a member of the Lifestyles team at 832-4848, or the
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CANADA DAY ON THE BELLEISLE
Mark your calendar to celebrate Canada Day on the Belleisle
at Hatfeld Point for this year, a day early, on Saturday, June
30
th
. Te day will begin with breakfast & yard sale (sponsored by
the Outreach Pentecostal Church youth group) and the annual
parade. Other events for the day include: childrens games, art,
quilt & fancywork displays, carpentry competition, cake auction
and musical entertainment. In honour of the Queens Jubilee
Year a Royal Tea with a Queen will also take place and you
wont want to miss the 2
nd
annual Lawn Mower Races.
A day of celebration always includes a cake cutting ceremony
and hotdogs/hamburgers will be available for those who need a
snack or a cup of hot cofee and a donut in support of MAD@
poverty. Te evening will begin with the popular cemetery
stories and the fnale of the day will be the freworks from the
wharf.
Additional participants are always welcome for the parade and
anyone who would have quilts and/or handiwork they would
like to display can contact 485-2514.
A few events are yet to be fnalized, so watch for further
information. 834
Come with best wishes only
to celebrate on June 23, 2012
at the Havelock Memorial Hall
Open House 6pm -10pm
Ron & Marion Plume
50th Anniversary
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50th Anniversary
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ST. DAVIDS YARD SALE
Tere will be a Giant Indoor Yard Sale at Saint Davids United
Church (7 Gondola Point Road, Rothesay) on Friday, June
8
th
from 6:00-8:00pm and Saturday, June 9
th
from 8:00am-
12:00noon. 827
JOB FEST gRAND PRIzE WINNER
School Districts 6, 8 and 10 are proud to announce
the winner of the April 2
nd
Job Fest Grand Prize.
Amy Reid, a student at Sussex Regional High
School, was the lucky recipient of an IPad. Tis
prize was made available through the generosity
and support of Job Fest partner, Innovatia.
Job Fest is a virtual fair, held annually, which allows students
to learn about direct to work and post secondary education
opportunities. Te event is a joint venture between the districts
and Post Secondary Education, Training and Labour. Tis
year Job Fest saw over 2500 grade 11 students from across the
southern region participate by visiting an interactive virtual
exhibition hall. In addition many students were involved in live
mock interviews. Job Fest is one more way for the districts to
help prepare our young adults for a bright future in the world
of work. 839
L to R: Tracy Friars (Innovatia); Amy Reid (SRHS); Lynn
MacDonald (Job Fest 2012).
CARDS - COME JOIN THE FuN
Evening of cards at the Norton Shore Community Centre -
Cribbage on Tuesdays 7:30pm, and Auction 45s - Tursdays at
7:30pm. Refreshments Served. 112
In loving memory of
Ray Stanley
March 12 1932 - June 6 2009
Forever loved - Remembered every day
Shirley & Family
Shirley & Family
On June 1st, New Brunswickers will see generic
prescription drug prices drop to 40% of the
equivalent brand name drug and then to 35% on
December 1st.
These changes will decrease the revenue to
pharmacies but lower drug prices are something that
pharmacists fully support. People on public drug
plans or private drug plans and those who have to
pay directly for medicines deserve lower drug costs.
And our health care system needs to find savings.
The provincial government estimates that it will save
$16 million a year as a result of these changes. The
problem is that the government will be reinvesting
less than 30% of these savings into pharmacy
services. Other provinces that have brought in
generic drug price reform have reinvested about 50%
of their anticipated savings.
We are very concerned about what this will mean for
our patients.
Pharmacies are an integral part of the health care
system, particularly in smaller communities like
Hampton, because access to health care services is
limited.
The provincial government should be working with
pharmacists to help address the growing health care
needs in a cost-effective manner. Instead, it chose to
impose a new funding formula on pharmacies. It is
disappointing that the government chose to do so,
particularly since it negotiates with all other health
care professionals most recently the dentists.
Again, to be clear: New Brunswick pharmacists
support lower drug prices. It is time for the
government to sit down with us and have meaningful
negotiations that will result in a written agreement
that achieves lower drug prices while improving
access to primary care in a cost-effective manner.
PHARMASAVE
HAMPTON
Tel: 832-5564
599 MAIN STREET,
HAMPTON, N.B.
Generic Drug Notice
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D.A.T.L. ART FROM THE HEART
On Wednesday, May 2
nd
, the students and staf of Dr.
Leatherbarrow Primary School hosted our fourth annual Art
from the Heart Student Art Show. From the bottom of our
hearts, we would like to thank our wonderful families and
community members for supporting this event! Tank you to Jill
Folkins for ensuring our BBQ was a huge success! Tank you to
the Real Atlantic Superstore in Quispamsis, Sobeys in McAllister
Mall, Sobeys Rothesay, Rons Convenience Store, Hampton
Pharmasave, William Gandy Law Ofce, Checkers Auto Service
Ltd, Dr. Hugh Baird, Shiretown Publicans, Hampton Guardian
Drugs, Kennebecasis Drugs, Te Hampton Save Easy, Gloria
Baird and Northumberland Dairy for donating to our BBQ.
Tank you to parents, HHS students, and community friends
who volunteered by selling tickets, playing music, helping
with setup and cleanup, BBQing, and doing whatever else was
needed to help! Tank you to our grade two choir for sharing
your beautiful voices with us!
A big thank you to our grade two parents who donated items
for the beautiful baskets won by Mrs. Sommerville, Mrs. Hickey,
Mrs. Ravyn and Eric Bursey. Tank you to local artists for
sharing their talents and artwork in our gym gallery.
Finally, a special thank you to our District 6 Art Mentor, Heidi
Jardine Stoddart, for teaching and inspiring each of our student
artists! 132
PICkWAukET LIONS
BREAkFAST
Te Pickwauket Lions will be serving a
Country Breakfast on Saturday, June 23
rd

from 8:00-
10:00am at
the Lower
Norton Shore
Community
Hall (250 Pickwauket Road,
Rte 845). Te menu will
include: homemade beans,
toast, eggs, sausage, bacon,
home fries, tea/cofee, juice
all for just $7
Note: Te date change for
the Breakfast is for June only.
Breakfast will resume on the
last Saturday of the month in
July. 130
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MuLCH TIME AgAIN
Mulch sales abound at this time of year and along with them
the hints from most garden centers and landscape bods that the
product will render your garden instantly weed free and practically
work free. Be not fooled!
Quite frankly, working in my garden gives me great joy and a
freshly weeded bed provides a lot more satisfaction than a newly
scrubbed kitchen foor ever could! Certainly the mulch has a killing
efect when laid at about a three inch depth however its prudent
to bear in mind that what can kill the undesirables can also wipe
out the treasures. If your lifestyle dictates the use of mulch, care
needs to be taken with the application; a space of at least six inches
around the plant or bush, should be lef where compost mixed with
some well rotted manure can be applied, this insures that theres
enough nourishment for the plant to survive since the mulch will
take a lot of nutrients from the soil as it decomposes. Mulch should
always be applied afer a soaking rain in order to trap the moisture
in the soil. I use heavy mulch on pathways and actually recycle the
large plastic bags on the surface covered with layers of newspapers
and topped of with the mulch. Sadly this method is not suitable
elsewhere in the garden. With advancing years the plastic bagged
type is infnitely more manageable than the great truck loads that I
have used in the past
By not using mulch on the fower beds there is better opportunity
for plants to expand and a greater likelihood of those wonderful
volunteer plants, blown in by the wind or dropped from the heavens
by passing aviators; they are always great fun and ofen provide
treasures that could wreck the budget at the local nurseries.
Tis is a great time of year to clean out ponds and care needs
to be taken to preserve the wild life in them; a collection of water
snails is a valuable asset to keeping things ship shape, so its best
to lif the leaves with a small plastic rake and sit them down on
the surround of the pond, giving suitable time for the livestock
to return. Every pond gets overgrown with time and the plant life
needs to be reduced to a point where at least 1/3 of the pond is open
water. I have just completed that task in a very small pond and was
rewarded with the sight of a pair of mallard ducks taking stock of
the accommodations!
So much good stuf in life is free and it seems to me that the major
benefts of hands on gardening are the pure joy of hearing the birds
sing and watching plant life come into bloom. Celebrate the good
stuf! 805
COVERED BRIDgE TEA
Te Sussex Vale District
Womens Institute is sponsoring
the annual Covered Bridge
Tea on Wednesday, July 4
th

at the Salmon River Covered
Bridge (past Four Corners on
Rte 890). Tere will be two
sittings 1:30-2:30 and 3:00-
4:00pm. Cost for the tea is $7.
For tickets or more information
please call 433-5741. 830
Yard Sale!
Every Thursday
and Saturday
9am-2pm
230 Old Post Rd.
Petitcodiac
Around Back,
New Items Weekly!
5 year guarantee
308 Model Farm Rd
Quispamsis
847-8244
Springs Here...
9am - 9pm
Gardeners Hours (7 days a week)
Get set to Garden!
Come visit the Corral!
Bring veggies
for them, bread
for the ducks.
See the alpacas,
goats, pigs, and
all their friends!
June 2: MAGNOLIA WEEKEND. Lecture: Growing Magnolias in the
Kennebecasis Valley. Duncan shows you how to plant and care for
these magnicent owering trees. Free manure and bonemeal with
each Magnolia purchased. Brand new varieties arriving for this
weekend, some you may not have heard of!
June 9: RHODO WEEKEND. Lecture: Rhododendrons & Azaleas:
Well-known photographer and rhododendron enthusiast
FREEMAN PATTERSON discusses his favourite varieties, planting
tips, and cultural methods. We have a great collection of beautiful
and interesting rhodos and azaleas to oer you.
THE BED MAKERS THE BED MAKERS
Spring clean-ups & brush hauling! Spring clean-ups & brush hauling!
BRUNSWICK NURSERIES
LANDSCAPING SERVICES
Landscape Design
And Installation:
Beds, lawns, walkways,
walls and patios. No job
too big or too small!
Messy bed?
Let us make it for you:
Pruning, edging, weeding,
mulching, perennial care
and transplanting.
THE BED MAKERS THE BED MAKERS
WE NOW SELL SOD!
Awesome plants: trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals...
Every kind under the sun! 5 YEAR GUARANTEE!
UPCOMING LECTURES & EVENTS
VISIT US: www.brunswicknurseries.com
GARDENING QUESTIONS?
doctorduncan@brunswicknurseries.com
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEgION #62
1356 Rte 845, Clifon Royal NB, E5S 2B9
Sundays 7:30pm, Cribbage. For more information, contact Joe
Stack at 763-2959.
Mondays 12:00noon, Peninsula Pearls meet the 2
nd
& 4
th
Monday
of each month for lunch. New members welcomed. If interested in
joining please call Claudia Small at 763-2587.
1
st
Monday of the month 1:30pm, Ladies Auxiliary meet at the
Legion Hall. New members welcome; 7:00pm General Legion
meeting (September to June). New members always welcome
(anyone may become a member).
Any new members who join Legion Branch #62 between now and
November 2012 will have their 2013 dues paid for by the Branch.
To join, please call Kim Beyea at 763-2277 or Serge Cormier at 849-
7060 or email rclbranch62@bellaliant.net expressing interest in
membership. Membership is not a requirement to be a volunteer.
Tuesdays 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at the Legion Hall
for rife training.
Wednesdays 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at Macdonald
Consolidated School. If you have a son or daughter interested in
joining Cadets, please contact Bob Beyea at 763-2277.
Tursdays 10:00am, Zumba will continue for May & June, $5 fee.
All are welcome to join or attend the above mentioned activities.
Friday, June 15
th
7:00-110:00pm, Kitchen Party featuring Sylvia
Campbell, Geraldine Charters, Fraser Smith and the long Reach
Kitchen Party Gang. Refreshments served: Tea, cofee and sweets;
hotdogs $1 each. $5/person admission at the door.
Tickets for the Canada Day Draw are now on sale ($2 for one,
$5 for three). Prizes: 1
st
Apple (16GB) iPAD2; 2
nd
Apple (8GB)
iPOD; 3
rd
Kobo Touch eREADER. To order tickets, please call
Marvin (763-2347); Kim (763-2277) or Linda (763-2252).
To reserve the Hall please call Doreen Stack at 763-2959. 122
HAVE A HEART FuNDRAISER
Its time to come together again and help someone in need!
Oceans of Ink and the small business of Sussex are hosting their
4
th
annual fundraising event - Have a Heart on Saturday, June
2
nd
starting at 10:00am, and this year the funds are being raised
to save the life of young Nathan Beaudoin. Nates family needs
our help! So this year our fundraiser is for them! As before, we
will be ofering ribbon tattoos for $40, but this year we will also
be ofering small heart tattoos, especially for Nate, with 100% of
the proceeds going to Nate and his family.
Nathan, who has just turned one, has a rare and complex
congenital heart condition called Right Atrial Isonmerism/
Heterotaxy. Nates only hope of survival is a complex heart
surgery that is only ofered in Boston. Te estimated cost for
the surgery is approximately $300,000, which does not include
accommodations or travel expenses.
But tattoos arent the only way well be raising funds. Tere will
be food (walking tacos), live music, art, 50-50 draw, rafes, silent
auction, and thats just at Oceans of Ink! Tere is a growing list of
small business in Sussex that are also volunteering to participate
in the day. Keep checking the event on facebook (Oceans of Ink
Presents: Have a Heart!) for a list of business involved, activities
and for more information!
Our fundraisers in past years have been a huge success, and
were all really looking forward to it this year!
We are looking for volunteers to help us organize serve food,
sell tickets and other similar jobs at Oceans of Ink and we are
also accepting donations for rafe/silent auction. If you are
interested in volunteering, donating or becoming a part of this
fundraiser, please contact Cory or Kathy at Oceans of Ink, 433-
5006 or come see us at 14 Church Ave. Sussex. 835
Closing Ceremonies to take place on June 19th
For more information please contact Patty Raeburn at 832-1949
Teachers:
Mrs. Raeburn & Mrs. Carr
BR: Elly Coleman, Cooper McCann,
Lucas Richard, Jackson Allaby,
Julia Saunders, Devyn Keith
MR: Edison Caines, Jackson Curran, Katie Hoyt,
Finley Chiswell, Catherine Reid, Liam Raeburn,
Wyatt James, Oliver Conners, Myles Duncan,
Chase McKinnon, Ethan Alward
FR: Jack Griths, John Ulrich, Grace Price,
Ty Harrison, Cohen Barnett,
Vaughn Folkins
Missing: Kaia Caines, Madelyn
Thompson
Congratulations Class of 2012
Reach for the Stars Preschool
Congratulations Class of 2012
Reach for the Stars Preschool
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MUSINGS
By Debbie Hickey
Why not sell your
extra stuff in
our Classifieds!
Ossekeag
Publishing
Your Community Connection Your Community Connection
Call 832-5613 to
book your Classified Ad
Spring Cleaning?
CHILD CARE
SUNNY PATCH DAYCARE has space available in our pre-
school program, Monday - Friday 7:00am-5:30pm. We are a fully
licensed centre with staf trained in ECE, First Aid & CPR. We
ofer a large variety of activities, healthy snacks & lunch, plenty
of outdoor time in a fenced yard. Subsidized care is available. Call
Kim MacKay 832-1818 day or 485-1819 evening.
ANNIES HOUSE has a full time opening for 1 child in the Fall.
Call Ann Sullivan, 22 Kelti Ave. 832-2301.
EMPLOYMENT
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+/
month. Operate a mini ofce outlet from your computer, FREE
evaluation. www.yourfreedomofce.com.
FIREWOOD
SPRINgFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split,
delivered. Call 485-2349.
DRY FIREWOOD, cut, split & delivered. Prompt delivery 839-
2967 or 567-0318.
HARDWOOD FOR SALE, 16 lengths, yellow birch and maple.
Call 832-0308.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Cut, split, delivery within 50 mile radius.
Can arrange to pick up, if preferred. call 434-9309
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, good prices, ranked in truck. Call Ken
832-4326.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT heated, stove, fridge. Call 832-7907 or
832-3151.
gRAND MANAN vacation home, near Seal Cove Beach. Whales,
golf, rugged scenery, walking trails, much more. Sleeps 6, fully
equipped. Details/photos, 506-488-2080.
APPROXIMATELY 600sqf. of newly renovated ofce space,
includes 2 new ofces with a common area, private washroom
and a shared lunchroom, 8 Centennial Road. Contact Sheryl at
832-5925.
2 BEDROOM APT., ROTHESAY. One bedroom apt. in Erbs
Cove. Cottage for rent in West Point, PEI. 832-3333.
FOR SALE
USED APPLIANCES, 24 electric stoves in stock, exterior/
interior doors, tires (most sizes), new sky light, used windows, and
household items. 218 Main St. Norton. 839-2628.
DOUBLE BED WITH HEAD BOARD & matching dresser, hide-
a-bed, 2 area rugs (90X65 & 96X67) 2 side tables, 763-2303.
NOTICES
CRIMMINS POTTERY, Te pottery shop is now open for the
season! Shop hours: Tue.- Sat. 10am-4pm. Spring show and Sale
on June 1, 2 and 3rd. www.thepotteryshop.ca 763-2324 or visit out
facebook page.
THE SALVATION ARMY Trif Store in Sussex is looking for
Volunteers. Call 433-3302 to apply.
RECYCLINg BIN
LARGE CARDBOARD BOXES flled with various types of
packing material to give away. Please call 832-5613.
40 YEARS LATER
As odd it seems to me, it has been 40 years since my high school
graduation. It does not seem possible, but a simple subtraction
confrms the truth of it: 2012-1972 = 40 years! Yikes.
What was happening way back then? Pierre Elliot Trudeau
was prime minister, Richard Nixon was the president of the
United States (Watergate was a couple of years down the road),
and Richard Hatfeld was premier of New Brunswick (and so
was the Bricklin). A new house cost in the $25,000 - $30,000
range. Gas was 36 cents a gallon (which would be approximately
8 cents per liter except we werent using the metric system
then). New Brunswick ofcially became Canadas only bilingual
province - and removed Te Picture Province from our license
plates. Te number one movie of the year was Te Godfather,
the number one song was Don McLeans American Pie and All
in the Family was the number one TV show (yes, we did have
television then). M.A.S.H. premiered in 1972. For sports fans,
that was year Paul Henderson scored the goal of the century in
the Canada vs Soviet Union hockey Summit series. It was also
the year 11 Israeli athletes were killed in the Munich Summer
Olympics terrorist attack.
In the midst of all that, a grand total of 38 Grade 12 students
at Hampton High School approached graduation. Amazingly
when we sat down to plan a 40
th
reunion, with one or two
exceptions we know where all 38 are today or can fnd out fairly
easily. One of the benefts of a small community. So we will get
together for an evening to catch up a little and brag about our
grandkids and maybe rekindle some of that youthful energy and
anticipation of what life had in store for us as we looked ahead
at age 18. Age is just a number. True terror is to wake up one
morning and discover that your high school class is running the
country. ~ Kurt Vonnegut. 801
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SERVICES OFFERED
HAuL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop of site 54 Backland
Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067.
HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Laforge. Sales and
services of overhead doors, operators and weather stripping of all
models. Phone 485-2151.
FREE HEAT, central boiler classic, outdoor wood furnace. Call
today 506-435-1661.
MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. Wide
range of products & equipment for marine, forestry, industrial,
construction and recreational requirements. Action Truck & Car
accessories. Days/evenings 832-1198.
WATER DELIVERY FOR POOLS Big or small. You call. We
Haul. Acel Morrell 485-1080.
BRIANS MAINTENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchens,
bath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years
experience. Free estimates. Call Brian 839-2296.
BuYINg JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, motor homes, farm
machinery. I pay you cash. Call 721-4255.
LAWN GROOMERS, If you look good we look good. Now
taking bookings for fertilizing and lime, lawn and yard clean up
and also mowing and trimming. Home 832-2844, cell 639-8485.
HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential, commercial,
recreational, restyling and customization. Trust your furniture
to the professionals. Te most training and experience in the
Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years. Ofering project classes.
849-8008.
RITE WAY CLEANERS now has openings for residential and
commercial cleaning. We ofer de-cluttering, organizing and will
clean your house from top to bottom. For a free estimate call
Fallon, 832-3894.
SCRAP METAL DROP Of Site. All car parts, car batteries, lawn
mowers, washers & dryers, pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Free
junk car and truck removal. Open 7 days/week, 187 French
Village Road. Phone 847-3569. God Bless you and thank you for
your support.
DANNY BOY TRUCKING, top soil, $265, gravel $100, HRA
crush $250, Brookville prices, all prices are for 15 tons/yards.
608-0212.
REGISTERED FOOT CARE NURSE is now accepting clients.
Ofering foot care in the comfort of your own home in Hampton
& surrounding areas. For professional foot care & details, call
Shirley at 832-2126. Covered with most insurance plans.
LAWN TRACTORS, lawn mowers, garden tillers, tune up and
repair (parts available). Wanted, lawn tractors, lawn mowers,
snow blowers, tillers (any condition). Pick-up and delivery
available. 832-4905.
4 TON FLOAT FOR HIRE, 18X6 deck. Will haul cars away for
scrap or delivery for light equipment. Stew at 645-8881.
HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES AVAILABLE week days. Hampton,
Rothesay and areas. 832-3342.
TARAS ALTERATIONS - Prom, wedding, custom sewing, and
general alterations. Hampton, NB. Call Tara at 943-0255 for an
appointment.
DAVES LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage,
construction & roofng materials, demolition, brush, decks, small
moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles.
832-3982 or 653-0026.
VEHICLES
2001 MAZDA MIATA - 5 speed, original owner, CD, retractable
antenna, glass rear window with defogger, 70,000kms. Licensed to
end of Oct. 2012. Inspected until May 2013. 506-488-2080.
WANTED
WANTED .. LOGGING WINCH .. minimum of 5,000 lbs pull.
Must be in good working order and sell for $2,000 or less. Tis
winch will have a good home and used for restoring the Acadian
Forest. No clear cutting or unsustainable practices will be used.
Call Mike Hickey at 832-1977 and leave a message if I am not
home.
YARD/gARAgE SALES
SUPER GARAGE SALE! Belleisle Creek, 7 Swamp Rd (just of Rte
870). Saturday, June 9th, 9am-3pm and Sunday, June 10th, 11am-
3pm. Rain or Shine!
GARAGE SALE, June 2 at 1916 Rte 870, Springfeld. Open 9 til
2pm. Many great buys. Sponsored by TOPS Group.
GARAGE SALE: 300 Pearsonville Rd, 8am-12noon, June 1st &
2nd. Tools, chainsaw, welder and much more.
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BUSINESS WHOS WHO
CONTRACTING
B&W CONTRACTING
All types of construction
Phone 433-5990 Cell 433-0233
Fax 433-5906
CRACKFILLING
MUD MEN
Kevin Cochrane 663-9560 Jamie Ritchie 663-5504
FLORIST
HAMPTON FLOWER SHOP
557 MAIN STREET
832-3100
Plants
Gift Items
Cut Flowers
Arrangements
Permanent Botanicals
www.hamptonfloristonline.com
GARAGE DOORS
HILL MANUFACTURING
We sell and install Garaga, Commercial
and Residential doors & openers.
GARAGA DEALER
We Sell the Best and Service The Rest!
485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158
COOKES HEATING SERVICE
Division of Cooke Fuels
We are WETT (Wood Energy Technology Training)
Certified!
Free Estimates
Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces
& stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglass), chimneys & liners, duct
cleaning now available
. Financing Available
832-1124
HEATING SPECIALIST
VENTILATION & HEAT PUMPS
Ventilation and Heat Pumps
Installation and Service
Duct Work and Fittings
Certified Venmar Dealer
Pattersons Heating Ltd.
Ph: 832-4508 Cell: 333-0120
EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS
AIRY OWN XTERIORS D T E
Our Service is Our Success
OWER OVE OAD USSEX 108 L C R , S 433-5550
Windows
Steel Roofing
Seamless Eavestroughing
Doors
Asphalt Roofing
Siding
PET CONTAINMENT
R P C OVER ET ONTROL
Call Mike Anderson 832-2317
Pet Safe Containment Systems
Sales, Installation & Training
Money Back Guarantee
www.roverpetcontrol.com
NEXT ISSUE: JUNE 12
DEADLINE: JUNE 5
ROOFING
Maritime Eavestroughing
& Roofing
Call
John Roberts
Quality Work
Free Estimates
Home Improvements 506.832.7270
PROPANE HEATING
KCS PROPANE SERVICE
Service, Sales & Installation (Propane & Natural gas)
Residential & Commercial
Fireplaces
Garage Heaters
Pool Heaters
Appliances
Barbeque Par ts
RV Repairs
Keith Cromwell 435-3364
COUNSELLING SERVICES
Prompt Appointments. Evenings & Weekends.
Professional Counselling for Adults & Adolescents
1031 Main Street, Hampton (506) 333-4803
Sherilyn Cheeks B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., CCC
Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Self-esteem
Family Issues
Life Transitions
Behavior Issues
Social Skills Issues
BUS TOURS
TAKE-OUT FOOD
Hatfield Point
Convenience & Take-out
2111 Route 124 485-5757
Mon, Tues, Wed 11am-7pm
Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun 11am-9pm
BUS TOURS
48 Church Ave
ANTIQUES
Harrisons Hat Box
Well, Im still here so come and visit
Tuesdays to Saturdays 10:00 - 5:00
Irregular hours kept so
If the flags are out, Im in!
APPLIANCES
Dunbars
Major Appliance Service
We Service
Refrigerators, Freezers, Dehumidifiers,
Ranges, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers
Propane Appliances
639-5355 Servicing Saint John, KV, Hampton & Surrounding Areas
QUILTING
ONGARM ACHINE UILTING ERVICES L M Q S
Do you have
Quilt tops that need finishing?
GATE LINGENBERG A K 433-1311
MOUNTAIN QUILTERY
To see your ad here
call: 832-5613
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Tel: 832-5613
Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555
242 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6B8
info@ossekeag.ca
At Your Service...
John and Wendy Perkins
Quarter Horses
18 Robertson Road
Hampton, NB, Canada
E5N 6N9
Phone - (506) 832-3219
Fax - (506) 832-0721
Training - All breeds
Boarding
Showing
Clinics
Tack shop
Lessons
English & Western
www.butternutstables.ca
DCs
Small Engine Express
small-engine-express@bellaliant.net
(506) 647-6522
Dwayne Campbell
Avoid the rush!
Get your spring tune-ups done early
On-site repairs available
Tune-up specials include pick-up and delivery
Licensed mechanic with over 25 years experience
Snow Blowers Mowers Tractors Trimmers Chain Saws
Generators & More!
NO NEED TO HAUL
JUST CALL!
622 Main Street Hampton
832-4933
Hair is your
Richest Ornament
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Free installation 2 rooms!
Limited Time Oer These Wont Last Long!
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448 Main Street, Sussex
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