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June 5, 2012

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HAPPY FATHERS DAY


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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!! The workhorse of my small tractor fleet, 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 off 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 find a logging winch or wench, I have a 20 plus foot hunk of chain hanging off brackets on the other side of the loader. Also hanging off 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. The 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 find 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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The Quispamsis Seniors Club is celebrating its 20th Anniversary on Thursday, June 21st from 1:30-4:00pm. All former members of the Club are invited to attend. It will be an afternoon of fun, games, prizes and refreshments. If able to attend please reply by June 14th or for further information please call Nancy at 847-3671 or Ruth at 847-8752.
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St. Marks Church (Pettingill Road, Quispamsis) will be holding a New to You Sale on saturday, June 9th from 9:00am12:00noon. Drop off all items (in good condition) for the sale on Thursday, June 7th & Friday, June 8th from 9:00am to 5:00pm. 232

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61 Marr Road, Rothesay, NB E2E 5Y8 847-5146 Branch Hours: Monday-Thursday 2:30-8:00pm; Friday 2:30pm-12:00mid-night; Saturday 2:009:00pm; Sunday 10:30-7:00pm. Sundays 10:30am-12:30pm, Brunch ($6/person); 1:30-7:00pm, Rummoli every second Sunday. Tuesdays (2nd Tuesday of each month) 7:00pm, Executive meeting; General meeting at 8:00pm. Wednesdays (2nd Wednesday of each month) 7:00pm, Ladies Auxiliary. Fridays 7:00pm, Cribbage, bring a partner and enjoy an evening out. All welcome. Friday, June 22nd 5:00-7:00pm, Chicken & Ribs Dinner ($12/ person). Tickets available at the Branch. Deadline for tickets is Wednesday, June 20th. Everyone welcome. Texas Hold-Em Tournaments will be held at RCL Branch #58 on Sundays beginning June 24th. Registration begins at 2:00 with play to begin at 3:00pm. 40 tickets (max) available for each tournament and pre-registration tickets are available ahead of time at the Branch. First tournament cost is $50 and the other tournaments will be $20. Serving the Public: Catering available. Facility Rentals two rooms available for functions, business and private meetings. Contact Branch for details. Veterans Need Help?: Veterans in need of assistance with VAC applications, disabilities, frailty, medical treatment. Please contact Comrade Norman Gaillard (847-5991) or the Branch.
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The IODE, Duke of Rothesay Chapter, invites you to come join us for tea at the Bill McGuire Centre on Thursday, June 7th from 12:00noon-2:00pm as we celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee. Cost is $10/person. 233

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At the Kennebecasis Seniors Club we play Bridge and 45s every Tuesday from 1:30 to 4:00pm at St. Davids Church in Rothesay. Casual and friendly atmosphere. We just play for fun! All beginners and experienced players welcome. Free lessons for beginners. We are recruiting new members now and we need you! Please call us at 849-3267. 212

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For every $10 donated via my blog, you will receive a chance to win a portrait session (valued at over $100) with Christina Coffey Photography. All funds raised will be going directly to the Canadian Cancer Society. All of the details are at: ChristinaCoffeyPhotography.com/blog.
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Guests who attended the 11th Annual East Indian Charity Dinner and Auction held on April 28th hosted by Dr. Eshwar & Mrs. Vittu Kumar, enjoyed an elegant evening of fine cuisine, all in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Held at Rothesay Netherwood School, the event raised more than $90,000 for cancer research, as well as prevention and advocacy initiatives and support for people living with cancer in New Brunswick. This brings the 11-year total to more than $570,000. The more than 360 guests who attended the charity event enjoyed an outstanding menu of authentic East Indian fare, prepared by Mrs. Kumar, with help from a dedicated team of volunteers. There was also an auction, presided over by Auctioneer Kevin Bond, and a Bollywood dance performed by Rondos Out of Proportion Dance Co. The Canadian Cancer Society fights cancer by doing everything we can to prevent cancer, save lives and support people living with cancer. Join the fight! Go to fightback.ca to find out how you can help. When you want to know more about cancer, visit our website at: cancer.ca, or call our tollfree bilingual Cancer Information Service at 1-888-939-3333.
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CHURCH CHART
Kennebecasis Baptist Church
Wondering if Church is for You? Try it!
Join us for Sunday Worship and tell us how we can serve you!

St. Marks Catholic Church


Pastor: Father Don Breen 171 Pettingill Rd., Quispamsis Phone 849-5111 Fax 849-5120 Website: www.stmarksparish.ca Email: stmarkschurch@nb.aibn.com

A warm welcome awaits all who come.

Masses: Saturday 5pm


Sunday 9am & 11:15am

Every Sunday at 11:00am


Sunday June 10th: Graduation Sunday & Bring your motorcycle to Church 383 Hampton Road, Quispamsis. Across from KVHS - 847-5822

We worship every Sunday morning at 9:55am June 10, 2012


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Sunday School Closing Celebration UCW 50th Anniversary

June 17, 2012

We value our children and youth and prepare them for the future through our ministry with them while they challenge us to see ourselves through their eyes.

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The Girls NB Bantam Lacrosse Team hosting a Garden Tea & Auction at St. Augustines Church (on the corner of Pettingill and Quispamsis Rd) on saturday, June 9th at 2:00pm. Cost of admission is a garden-themed item like a potted plant from your own garden, homemade preserves, hand-made gift or storebought garden-related item! These items will then be auctioned off with all proceeds going towards the teams expenses for their up-coming trip. For more information or to donate an item for the auction, contact Jen Ferris at 647-0637. Thank you in advance for your support! 235

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The Knights of Columbus Council #6766, is hosting Cribbage Games every Thursday at 7:30pm. Admission $5 for eight games. Have fun, meet new friends, win prizes. To be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, lower hall on Gondola Point Road, Rothesay. Enter via the back door on the right. 208

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8 River Road, Rothesay, 847-4066 General Meetings are held the first Sunday of each month at 6:00pm; all members are welcome to attend. Tuesdays - Starlight Promenaders Square Dance Club from 7:30-10:00pm. For more info please contact Pat & Jim McLean at 763-2634. Wednesdays 6:00-7:30pm, TOPS meeting, for more information contact Marg Titus at 847-0395; 7:30pm Crib, everyone welcome. For more info please contact Sam Gauvin at 847-8261. Thursdays - Bingo, doors open at 6:00, games begin at 6:55pm. Regular games, specials, early & late games, building jackpots for Bonanza, Lucky 7, Pyramid, and Treasure Chest games. For more information please contact Richard Smith 847-4163. Memberships $10 or $5/seniors. Contact Anne Smith at 8474163. Memberships also available on Thursday nights at canteen or when the bar is open for an event. The Fairvale Outing Association is available for rental for weddings, Christmas parties and other special events. Home cooked catering is also available (turkey, roast beef or ham dinners) for large or small events (sandwich, veggie, fruit and sweet trays). For more information call David Smith at 8474647; or for rentals please contact Jeanie Saunders at 847-8332.
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The Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program (MGAP) would like to invite the public to a Meet & Greet at the Atlantic Superstore in Rothesay on sunday, June 10th from 12:00noon to 4:00pm. Please come out and visit with our members and greyhounds to see why greys make the greytest pets. For more information please checkout our website at MGAP.ca or call 847-2715. NB SPCA License #0121. 224

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Its Annual Strawberry Festival time again at St. Lukes (Gondola Point) on Thursday, July 5th at the Church Hall, 12 Quispamsis Road from 4:30-6:30pm. Join us for delicious roast turkey, baked potatoes, vegetables, rolls, tea and coffee and best of all, delicious, mouth-watering New Brunswick strawberries and biscuits with lots of whipped cream. Tickets are $12 each and $3 for children aged 12 and under. Call 847-4055 to reserve tickets for either eat-in or take-out. Tickets are limited so call early. 409

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In support of the KVHS Arts program a concert fundraiser will be held on Friday, June 15th 7:00pm at the Kennebecasis Valley High School. Entertainment for the evening will be: The Exemptions (local teens); Music of Maroon 5; Hedley and more. The $5 tickets will be available in advance at the KVHS school office or by calling band members Kyle McVea (849-4220) & Liz Nelson (654-1811) or available at the door. All proceeds will go to the KVHS Arts program. 407

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Saint Andrews Kirk (196 Hammond River Road, Quispamsis) cordially invites you to our 170th Anniversary Celebration Weekend on June 9th & 10th. Join us as we celebrate Gods goodness, our community and our memories. On saturday, June 9th 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 10th 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

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If you did not meet the April 30th 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 Benefit. Some benefits 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 offering to continue to do returns on computer, by appointment, up until the end of september. After that date it is not possible to e-file 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

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A series of three free talks on the effect of the War of 1812 on Saint John will be given at Martello tower this summer by local history buff David Goss, with the first being held on sunday, June 17th at 2:30pm. Sponsored by Parks Canada, the talk is free to the public, and will be held on the grounds of the tower which provides a panoramic view of many of the city sites that will be talked in the quest to understand what Saint John was like from 1783 to the outbreak of the war in 1812. The second talk will be held on sunday, July 22nd and the third on sunday, August 19th, and will further explore the war period until its end in 1815 using diaries, books, columns, and recollections from archival sources. Full details by calling 636- 4011. 602

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The Saint John area Talk With Me program will be holding the last of two Road to Reading workshops on Wednesday, June 6th from 9:00 to 11:00am at the Forest Glenn Community Centre. Talk with Me workshops are open to caregivers and are designed to encourage pre-reading skills for children ages three to five. To register for any Talk With Me program, or find out about events offered in your area, call 1-877-492-8255. Financial aid is available for transportation and childcare when needed. 607

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The Saint John Mens Chorus will be holding their annual Spring Concert on Tuesday, June 12th 7:30pm at the Portland United Church (Newport Crescent). Their repertoire is eclectic and covers various styles and periods. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased from chorus members or at the door. See you there! 604

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Know Someone With Alzheimers Disease or Dementia? You are invited to join us for a free coffee and snack on the last Sunday of each month at St. Marks Church, 50 Dexter Drive West Saint John from 2:00-4:00pm. Education, support and a friendly atmosphere for those living with dementia, their loved ones and caregivers. All Welcome. Please contact Ed Sullivan at 672 5286 or sulli@ nb.sympatico.ca. 612

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The excitement is soaring, so get ready to take off! Kids will see, hear, touch, and even taste! Lots of hands-on team building games, adventure and tasty treats to keep everyone on the move. Kids entering K to finishing Grade 5, join us on June 24th-27th from 6:00-8:30pm at Kings Valley Church. Register online at: kingsvalley.ca. Dont miss it! 217

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KidSing Entertainment Inc. is happy to announce eight weeks of summer camp in Quispamsis. We have elementary level camps with our themes and very own instructors. Middle and High School camps have been added each week and we are brining in a special guest to teach that weeks theme. Camp dates for Quispamsis start on July 3rd and run until August 24th. Please contact KidSing for further information at: 847-3363, visist the Website at kindsing.ca; follow on Twitter -@ Kidsingschool or like us on Facebook at KidSing Etertainment Inc. 222

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Adult volleyball ($4.00/person) will be held every Wednesday evening (September-June) from 8:00-10:00pm at the Rothesay Park Middle School. For more information contact Allan at 832-7713 or Susan at 635-8830. Please note that if schools are closed/cancelled during the day, volleyball will also be cancelled. 214

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The Kingston United Baptist Church will be hosting Vacation Bible School during the week of July 2nd-6th from 9:00am until 12:00noon, daily. The theme this year is Sky, where children will learn that Everything is Possible with God. There will be Bible stories, snacks, experiments, games and more! If you are age three to finishing grade six, please join us for all of the fun! For more information or to register, please visit our website at: kingstonbaptist.com/events.php or call 763-2648. 406

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Ladies Volleyball League plays at the Carlton Community Centre on Sundays from 3:00-9:00pm (one hour play), for ages 18 and up. For more information contact Jennifer LeBlanc at 755-9081. 606

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A Friends of Glenburn fundraising event is being held on saturday, June 9th in Saint John. All members of the public are welcome to attend and share camping memories at 7:00pm at the Canterbury Lounge (47 Canterbury Street). The night will also include a slideshow presentation of the new addition to the Camp Glenburn adventure course. The new additions were provided through the fundraising efforts of the caring Glenburn Alumni. Admission is free but donations in support of the David Walker Memorial Fund will be accepted. For additional information on the event or the memorial fund please contact: Greg Bishop, Director Camp Glenburn at 646-2104 or Julian Walker (David Walkers Father) 461-9994. 918 The next meeting of the Fundy Gardeners will be on Wednesday, June 6th 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 The Magic of Seeds. All welcome. For more information please visit fundygardeners.blogspot. com. 400

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Villa Madonna Retreat House will be holding a Salmon Dinner on Canada Day - Monday, July 1st 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 fingers). For more information or for tickets, please call the Villa at 8495125. 816 The Glen View United Church (Upland Road, Glen Falls in Saint John) will be holding a Strawberry Supper on Thursday, June 28th. Cost for the supper is $12/adult and $6/children 6-12. Take-out will be available. To purchase or reserve a ticket, or for more information, please call Linda 696-4625, Peggy 696-3001 or Frank 849-8616. 408

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The KV Old Boys are again conducting their Spring Raffle in support of local charities. Since 2003, they have raised and returned to the community approximately $105,000. Tickets are on sale from time to time at Shoppers and Canadian Tire in Quispamsis. 207

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The KV Black Knights, also know as KV-N3 won the Spring Millidgeville North High School Graduation Classes of 1971Slam Lacrosse Tournament in Saint John which was held on 1974 inclusive are invited to attend a Social. Exclusive to May 13th. 221 graduates on saturday, June 23rd from 7:00pm until close at Legends (3 Mile) East Saint John. No cover charge, casual. This is a one-night event. Please come and reconnect with your classmates. Check out our Face book Group - MNHS 71-74 Social. Planning has started for a BIG 71-74 reunion for 2013 to accommodate those grads who live away and require extensive travel plans. 802

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L-r, Front Row: Marcus Vaillancourt. Middle: Fraser King, Noah Webster, Ben Hogan, Carson Hilliard, Ethan McKee, Isaak Somers, Paul Danells. Back: Bradley Roy, David Lyons, Ethan Ross, Connor Richard, Pete Stanger, Liam Dyker ,Emma Kenel. Missing: Jack Breckenridge. Coaches: Mark & Bailey Collins.

A 3R Day will be held on saturday, June 16th in the Barb Magee Insurance Agency office parking lot (113 Hampton Road) in Rothesay. The 3Rs involve: Reduce A Shred It truck will be on site for document shredding from 10:00am12:0noon (donation to MADD SJ); Reuse a Yard Sale (table space donation to MADD) and Recycle KV Old Boys Bottle Drive from 9:30am-1:00pm. Hope to see you there. 228

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vehicles and into healthier and cleaner modes of commuting such as walking, cycling, transit, carpooling, vanpooling and teleworking. For more information on Government of Canada environmental initiatives, visit our ecoACTION website at: ecoaction.gc.ca.

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There are many ways to take action on protecting and preserving our natural environment. It is important to recognize that every effort counts, big or small. Trees are essential to the planet and to humans. Plant a tree and reap in the many benefits! Get a green bin and start collecting organic waste. Avoid waste by using reusable cloths and rags instead of paper towels to clean. Instead of using chemicals and paper towels to wash your windows, try 125 ml vinegar (1/2 cup) and 1L water (4 cups) and a squeegee. If space is limited, try growing organic vegetables in containers or window boxes. Have a garage sale to help recycle your unwanted items. Someone's trash is another's treasure. Instead of throwing something in the garbage, recycle it instead! Old homework papers, cardboards and newspapers are examples of things you can easily recycle. Donate electronic equipment to specific recycling groups or recycle them. This will help reduce pressure on landfills. When buying wooden fencing and garden furniture, consider whether the wood is from a well-managed forest. Deforestation is a serious problem in some areas of the world leading to loss of topsoil and flooding, amongst other problems. When boating, avoid stirring up bottom sediment with propellers. Keep personal watercraft out of shallow areas that are critical habitat for spawning fish, aquatic plants, and aquatic invertebrates.

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Your appliances need a tune-up too; clean all filters and coils. When replacing hard-to-reach light bulbs, switch to energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs, which dont need to be changed for up to seven years. Use your window coverings to help warm or cool your house. Make your home more energy efficient through improved insulation, caulking and weather-stripping. Install and use a programmable thermostat. For every 1 you lower your thermostat, you can save 2% on your heating bill. When buying a new appliance, choose an energy-efficient one. Kids! Energy efficiency can be practiced at home, at school and during recreational activities. This may be as simple as turning off the lights when leaving a room, or bicycling to school instead of asking mom or dad for a ride. Encouraging energy efficiency reduces the use of fossil fuels, thus reducing emissions of harmful pollutants into the Earths atmosphere.

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Use potpourri instead of aerosol-based sprays. Compost your leaves and brush. Burning them will increase carbon dioxide emissions. Buy a push lawn mower. Its good exercise and reduces carbon dioxide emissions. Make sure your car is properly tuned up and your tires are at the right pressure to ensure optimal fuel efficiency. Encourage carpooling when possible!

Use a broom rather than a water hose to clean walkways, driveways and sidewalks. Collect and use your rainwater for your lawn and plants. Its free and better for plants. Avoid cleaners containing phosphates. When they get into rivers and lakes they cause algae blooms, robbing the water of oxygen and ultimately killing aquatic life. Fix that leaking hose and dripping nozzle. It will help keep your shoes and shirt dry and save water. Keep the septic system working smoothly! Pour 250ml baking soda down any toilet or drain once a week. Baking soda creates a favourable pH environment for optimal bacterial action. Install water-saving showerheads. Dont leave the water running when you brush your teeth, shave, wash dishes or clean vegetables. For more information on Environment Week in Canada visit: www.ec.gc.ca/environmentweek

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Congratulations to Kelly Laaper of Kingston who submitted this photo of an old vehicle in the woods on the Kingston Peninsula. Kelly has won a voucher to a local Subway for a foot long meal deal. 823

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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)

When the hottest hangout in town straddles the Canada/U.S. border, you get the best of both worlds: strong Canadian beer at weak American prices, and the hottest entertainment on either side of the line.

Best Wishes Only, Linda, Cindy, Peter, Pam, Andrew, Chris, Luke, Bonny -Nice-

This could be your chance to click and win. Have you taken that nearly perfect photo well, send it to us it could be chosen as Ossekeag Publishings Pic of the Month, sponsored by participating Subway locations. The first of each month we will be choosing one photo, from those submitted during the previous month, to be our Pic of the Month and the winner will receive a voucher for a Footlong meal deal from participating Subway locations. Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) for complete contest info and rules. Submission of photos authorizes Ossekeag Publishing the right to print and display your photo (with photographer credit) in any of our four publications, our yearly calendar, website and Facebook group. If no photo of suitable quality is submitted, judges can elect to choose no winner for that month. 821
Serving the public for 20 years Director of the Saint John Real Estate Board Very energetic and goal oriented 100% Award, 2012

ATTeNTION AMATeuR PHOTOGRAPHeRs

Get Your Home Ready For The Spring Real Estate Market
If youre thinking of selling your home in the spring market, you should start early to get it sale-ready. Depending on the upgrades your home needs, it could become very time consuming to complete them especially if you try to do the work in between your day job and family activities.

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Mark your calendar to celebrate Canada Day on the Belleisle at Hatfield Point for this year, a day early, on saturday, June 30th. The 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 2nd 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 coffee and a donut in support of MAD@ poverty. The evening will begin with the popular cemetery stories and the finale of the day will be the fireworks 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 finalized, so watch for further information. 834

CANADA DAY ON THe BeLLeIsLe

The Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820) is hosting a full course Chinese Dinner with dessert on saturday, June 9th from 4:00-6:00pm. Price $10/adult & $4/child. Take-outs available at 832-7790. All proceeds will go toward our new roof. 835 The Annual Meeting of the Titus Hill Cemetery, Titusville will be held in the chapel at the cemetery on Monday, June 11th at 7:00pm. 818 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 29th. Registration is at 3:00pm at the school. $10 fee per person will cover refreshments etc. This reunion is in conjunction with Havelock Homecoming Celebrations on saturday, June 30th to celebrate 200th anniversary of the first settlers to Butternut Ridge. 837

CHINese DINNeR

TITus HILL CeMeTeRY AGM

HAVeLOCK HIGH sCHOOL ReuNION

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The Saint John Vocational School Class of 62 will be celebrating its 50 Year Reunion on saturday, July 21st. It is imperative that you get those registration forms filled out and returned by June 22nd 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 19622012) for more information. The school has an elevator if you find stairs a bit daunting. There may be other Reunions, but there will only be one 50th for the Class of 62. We are looking forward to hearing from you real soon and seeing you in July. 825

sJVs CLAss OF 1962 ReuNION

Our Annual Plant Sale, a fundraiser for Symphony New Brunswick, will be held on saturday, June 9th 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 8th at St. Pauls Church Hall between 6:00-8:00pm. For more information please call: 693-6819, 672-4042 or 635-4156. 808

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A Salmon Supper will be served on saturday, June 16th 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 Office to reserve your seat at 763-3183 or by Email parishofkingston@gmail.com. 826

sALMON suPPeR - KINGsTON

An afternoon of Bridge under the tent at Rothesay High School will be held at Thursday, June 21st from 1:00-4:00pm with great desserts, prizes and fun! $20/person with a $10 tax receipt. All proceeds to the Heart and Stroke Association of New Brunswick. Call 848-5464 to register your group of four players. 806

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The Sussex Vale District Womens Institute is sponsoring the annual Covered Bridge Tea on Wednesday, July 4th at the Salmon River Covered Bridge (past Four Corners on Rte 890). There will be two sittings 1:30-2:30 and 3:004:00pm. Cost for the tea is $7. For tickets or more information please call 4335741. 830

COVeReD BRIDGe TeA

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Now that the risk of killing a frost is finally over, its likely that there will be a mad rush to the garden centers and the household budgets will again be in a perilous state. If you are fortunate enough to have a deer proof fence, the sky is the limit, if not, then its wise to pick as many deer proof items as possible. There are a number of interesting plants and bushes that seem to be either very low on our white tailed friends dietary list, or happily, off their list all together. For several years, despite the regular appearance of these beasties, I have grown the following with great success: Lavenders; Forsythia; bush and vine Honeysuckles; Epimedium, a low perennial with delightful pink, yellow or red delicate blooms, followed by heart shaped leaves that turn a beautiful deep red color as they mature; Deutzia, a shrub with delicate fragrant blossoms and pale green leaves; Fox Gloves; Burning Bush; Ladys Mantle; Barberry; Caragana; Peonies; Hawthorns and assorted Clematis. So far the Wisteria has remained in tact however, now that it is trailing temptingly over the fence I am not sure of its future. No matter how firm I am in my resolve to abide by the Dont Feed the Deer, concept, the fact remains that if we garden at all, we are providing food for them ... anyway, there are plants that are simply too beautiful to pass up and there is protection for them. Its wise to keep these purchases within reasonable bounds, namely the numbers that one can easily spray on a regular basis. My dentist recently suggested that since deer avoid the Narcissus family, (Daffodils and the like), that a blend of the faded blooms with a few of the leaves might be a good base for the next miracle repellant. I shall have a go, since it is time to cut the blossoms down anyway, I shall mix in a little oil or beaten egg to help the mixture adhere to the leaves and Hey Presto, we might just strike gold; enough perhaps to pay for a really fancy filling!! While you are at it, cut down the entire blossom bearing stems from tulips and crocus, but compost them as they are the #1 favorite food. By taking off the spent blooms the plant then will put all its energies into strengthening the bulb, instead of working hard on producing a nice fat seed pod. The results will provide many more flowers next year. Happy gardening, even if it means scaling your diet to wieners and beans! 805

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Carson Hilliard, grade 4 of Lakefield Elementary School of Quispamsis; Myra Pears of Centennial Elementary (Saint John) and her Principal Tina Estabrooks and Barry & Debbie Ogden of Quispamsis recently met Charles and Camilla and Premier, David Alward during the Royal visit to Saint John and showed them how to plant Marigolds. 608

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There will be a Giant Indoor Yard Sale at Saint Davids United Church (7 Gondola Point Road, Rothesay) on Friday, June 8th from 6:00-8:00pm and saturday, June 9th from 8:00am12:00noon. 827 The Bradley Lake Community Centre can accommodate up to 150 people is available to rent for weddings, receptions, birthday parties (includes a large kitchen). For more information or to make a booking for an event please call 849-8143 or 847-7170. 216 Are your presentation skills exciting or excruciating? Do your knees shake when you have to speak in public? Do you wish you had better speaking skills or knew how to run a business meeting? KV Toastmasters (where youll learn skills that will transform your presentations from tired to admired) meets on Tuesday evenings 7:00-9:00pm at Rothesay High School (in the library) - only on days school is in session - check our website for more information. Visit www.KVtoastmasters.org or phone Jean at 763-3923. 219

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Individual Lash Extensions with Michelle $79 Make Up Application $25 Brow & Lash Shape and Tint $25 O-Ring Human Hair Extensions $399
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40th Reunion
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

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Summer Programs: Registration is now available for our summer Day Camp & Playground Program. Forms and info is now available online or at the Town Hall. Beaches: Renforth Wharf and K-Park beach will open on Monday, June 25th and are guarded from 11:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday; Renforth Beach is also guarded Saturday-Sunday from 11:00am-5:00pm. Due to low usage of the Jordan Miller Beach, lifeguard supervision will not be provided at the Jordan Miller Park this summer. Find Moti: There are 150 Motis that the Fundy Wellness Network has scattered around the Quispamsis, Rothesay and Saint John area. We need you to help us find them. Once you have found five Motis write down the numbers under the barcodes and send them to fwn.rmef@gmail.com to win swag and be entered into our big draw. Hint: Moti is always in motion and lives a healthy lifestyle, so you will find him in places where you can be physically active, eat healthy, improve mental fitness and your overall wellness. Explore your libraries, parks, trails, playgrounds, and other recreational facilities between until July 1st and you just might find Moti there with you! Want Updates?: If you would like to receive periodical emails from Rothesay Recreation with information on upcoming events please email us to get on the list! Like us on Facebook facebook.com/ rothesayparksandrecreation; Follow us on Twitter twitter. com/rothesay_rec; Contact: Keri Kent 848-6652 or kerikent@ rothesay.ca; visit the website at rothesay.ca. 213

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The Saint John Sea Farers Mission is presenting A Musical Celebration on saturday, June 9th 7:00pm at Calvary Temple (83 Sydney Street). The evening of music will feature: Allison Inch & Wayne Richardson; The Basement Bluegrass Boys; Carleton Choristers; Marilyn Williams; Men & Music; Murray Beesley & Wendy Murphy; Saint Marys Band; Sea Belles; The Sopranos. Tickets are $20 each. For more information contact: 635-1731, seaf@nb.aibn.com or visit the website at: sjseafarers.com. 965

A MusICAL CeLeBRATION

Centre is the lucky winner of the Mothers Day $200 Gift Certificate Draw, advertised in the May 1st issue of the Hampton Herald. Jackie got to choose from the many participating advertisers in the Hampton/Sussex area. She picked Hollys Restaurant as her choice. Jackie plans to share the winnings with her family and friends. Bon Apptit! A big thank you to Ossekeag Publishing for putting up this wonderful prize. The residents of the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre thoroughly enjoy reading your publications. Thanks!! Gloria Baird, Therapeutic Recreationist
Congratulations Jackie, from the team at Ossekeag!

Jackie Boone resident of the Dr. V. A Snow

Congratulations!

Join us for Saint Johns 10th Annual WALK for ALS on saturday, June 9th. The afternoon 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

WALK FOR ALs

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FUNDS FOR GABRIEL

Six-year old Gabriel Arseneault,

from Upperton, is the youngest child in the Maritimes to be diagnosed with Huntington Disease. This 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 16th 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. Thanking all of you in advance and remember prayers dont cost a thing and there can never be enough.
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50th Wedding Anniversary on May 19th.


Very special thanks are extended to my sister, Maid of Honor and niece, our Flower Girl who made the trip to help celebrate. Also, our friends and family from Nova Scotia, Ontario and New Brunswick who sent gifts, cards and took time to drop in. We are sincerely touched with your kindness. Our gratitude and love to all.

express their sincere thanks to the folks who helped to organize the celebration of their

Kent & Carolyn Ward

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Cherry Brook Zoo (CBZ) has two Siberian Tigers who are members of the international conservation program called Species Survival Program (SSP). The aim of SSP is to increase the captive populations and improve genetic diversity of Endangered Species. Your zoo has a long history of SSP work. Other zoo residents currently on SSP are all the monkeys and the snow leopard. Siberian Tigers, the largest of the big cats, are endangered due to loss of habitat, and prey plus poaching for the illegal black market industry that supplies Asian tradition medicine. Eight species of tigers once existed. Three species are now extinct and remembered in your zoos Vanished Kingdom Park. Tiger Pam is age 23 and Nyla is age six. Many visitors have asked about Pam and her current condition. The longest living tiger in a zoo was 25 years old. Pam obviously is showing her age. CBZ does not believe in euthanasia based simply on age. Pam is under veterinarian care. She has produced young and is a retired SSP tiger. Pams male offspring, Baikal, who grew up at your zoo is at the top of the SSP stud list for Siberian Tigers. He has gone on to produce his own offspring thus carrying on Pams bloodline. Pam will continue to be monitored regularly by our zoo veterinarian. The Zoo and its Miniature Golf course are open 10:00am to 8:00pm with last admission at 7:00pm. Junior Zookeeper Day Camp for kids age 6 to12 runs from June 25th to Labour Day. For more Zoo information call 634-1440. 803

CBz NeWs

The SJ-KV Relay for Life will be held on June 9th from 7:00pm-7:00am at Rothesay High School. Anyone can help by: participating as a team, selling luminaries, sponsoring the event, donating products and services or volunteering. For more information contact: Kim Spence, Luminary Chair at 849-3056 or Kim.spence4@gmail.com; Dan Fowlie, Canadian Cancer Society at 634-6272 or dfowlie@nb.cancer.ca. Your support is greatly appreciated. 601

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Kent and Carolyn

Our Saint John


It really is a pity How we forgot our city We used to be so strong Where did we go wrong? Once again, lets rebuild our town And dont let our people down Lets work hard and shout out loud To make our city again very proud.
Byron Williamson Diversified Office Services Ltd.

Are you interested in trying Lawn Bowling? Come join us at our Open House on saturday, June 16th at 1:00pm (rain date sunday, June 17th) and throw a few bowls. All you need are flatsoled shoes, we will provide the rest. The Club is located at Seaside Park, Saint John West. For further information and directions on how to find us visit our website: seasidelawnbowlingclub.com or contact Richard Hughes at 8475383. 609

seAsIDe LAWN BOWLING CLuB NeWs

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School District 6 District Education Council will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 13th at District Office, 70 Hampton Road, Rothesay beginning at 6:00pm. All are welcome. 804

DIsTRICT 6 DeC MeeTING

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As in any organization, staff is key. Recently, luncheon celebrations were held at both Kings Way Care Centre in Quispamsis and at Kennebec Manor in Saint John. Nutrition staff and volunteers did the Barbecuing great way to kick off the summer season and spend some leisure time together away from their daily rounds. Tracy Scott at Kings Way read a heartfelt letter from a family member of a former resident I want to take the opportunity to write and tell you what wonderful people you are. You were so caring and loving towards my dad. You always had a kind word and smile for him no matter how busy or tired you were. In my eyes you are all angels and I truly thank God that we had you to care for daddy when we could no longer care for him DG At Kennebec Manor, long standing employee, Ken Herrell was acknowledged for 30 years of service. Ken was actually part of the building crew for the structure, helped build furniture and his Grandmother was one of the first residents. Talk about dedication! Thank you to all of our employees for going above & beyond every day to give our residents moments of joy and quality of life. 225

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Time Management: Tug of War - Work/ Life balance, can they both be Winners You will learn Tips, Tricks and Best Practices for self-discovery on achieving Work Life Balance with facilitator Steven Crawford, who has worked the last 12 years with a contact center here in Saint John. This Noon Nugget to be held on Wednesday, May 16th and will be the last until September. Noon Nugget events are held at the Saint John Volunteer Centre, 66 Waterloo Street, Training Room Suite 224. To pre-register call 658-1555 or email training@nb.aibn.com. Registration: 11:30-11:50am, Workshop: 12:00noon to 1:00pm. Fee: $15/members & $20/non-members. Failure to notify of cancellation two days prior to Workshop will result in the fee being invoiced. All Education Programs are sponsored by the United Way of Greater Saint John. 906

sJ VOLuNTeeR CeNTRe NOON NuGGeT

Breakfast for Singles continues every Sunday 10:00am at Hollys Restaurant in Hampton and weekly volleyball on Wednesday evenings 8:00-10:00pm at Rothesay Park Middle School (cost $4) open to all adults - married or single. The purpose of the Singles group is to organize activities for single people to participate in and we welcome your input and suggestions. Our phone line is 696-1914 for updates as to what is happening and our email is singles696-1914@live.ca. 819

sINGLes & FRIeNDs eVeNTs

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 23rd. Bring your family to our BBQ and games at the Town Square in the afternoon (tentatively 1:00-3:00pm) and then come to an evening of reminiscing at Thandis, 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 9th, 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

HHs 2002 CLAss ReuNION

St. Josephs Parish holds Bingo every Thursday 6:45pm at the HOPE Centre (4347 Loch Lomond Road). Jackpot $1000 in 49 numbers or less. 939

H.O.P.e. CeNTRe BINGO

Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general public: Sexual Assault Crisis Line (call collect) 1-506454-0437 - an answering service will take your call and a crisis counselor will call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for friendship open 24/7 everyday and holidays - listening and resources for all types of life problems - 1-800-6675005; Mobile Mental Health Crisis Line 1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital has a Sexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 912

CRIsIs LINes AVAILABLe

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The VON (Victorian Order of Nurses), a charitable organization, is looking for new board members to assist on the fundraising committee. All funds raised will go towards helping to continue to serve the needs of seniors in the Greater Saint John community. If you think that you would like to help us continue our worthwhile work we would love to hear from you. Please contact VON at 635-1530. 938

VOLuNTeeRs NeeDeD FOR FuNDRAIsING

The 2012 Kirkpatrick Reunion will be held August 10th, 11th & 12th at the Patterson Historical Grounds. Mark your calendars now. The planning committee has been meeting and plans are now underway for this event. We need volunteers to help with this event. Also, as this will be a large gathering, we are looking for potential interest in local bed and breakfasts and use of trailers/campers. If you can help in anyway and or need more information about volunteering and local bed and breakfasts, etc., please contact Doreen Cross at: doreencross@rogers.com or Gail Willis gwillis@nbnet.nb.ca. 829

2012 KIRKPATRICK ReuNION

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The Hospice Sunflower Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 27th at the Saint John Trade & Convention Centre from 11:45am-1:15pm. The guest speaker for the luncheon will be David Ganong, Executive Chairman, Ganong Brothers. Tickets ($55/person) to reserve your seat are available by calling Hospice at 632-5593. 925

HOsPICe LuNCHeON

849-4040

Ann LaFrance General Manager

Brenda Avery Proprietor/Tax Specialist

Personal Tax GST\HST Filing T4s\Payroll Medical Tax Refunds Small Business Tax Corporate Tax Bookkeeping Same Day BrenBucks

Ladies Community Fitness classes are held Monday-Friday from 8:45-9:45am at Kings Valley Wesleyan. 215

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VON Foot Clinics in Quispamsis are held at St. Marks Church (Pettingill Road) every Wednesday. For more information/appointments please call the VON Office at 635-1530. 209

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Congratulations Class of 2012!


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Send special congratulations to someone you know by placing a personal in one of our four publications.

Call today for details 832-5613

The Hampton Ladies Only Triathlon will be held on sunday, June 10th starting at 8:30am. Our aim with this race is to encourage ladies to take part in our event and if they get hooked on the sport to continue and race throughout the summer in the remainder of the Subaru East Coast Tri Series. Our race series is sponsored by Subaru and events are sanctioned by Triathlon New Brunswick. Our unique ladies only event is a great no-pressure opportunity to take part in your first Triathlon or Duathlon. After a 400m pool swim you will ride towards Hampton and out to Bloomfield for 10k before turning and retracing your route back to the pool for the start of your two-lap-2.5k run through the Dutch Point Park Trail. Our Duathlon featuring a 2.5k run and then following the same bike route as the Triathlon before finishing up with a final 2.5k run was very popular in 2011. For those non-swimming ladies this is a unique opportunity to take part in your first Duathlon. We promote our event to Novices and those ladies who are interested in taking part in their first Triathlon/Duathlon but we also welcome those more experienced athletes who can use the race as a sharpener for the forthcoming season - everyone is welcome. We are delighted to announce that our Race Sponsor and Charity for 2012 is the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - donations will be accepted on race day. We are also being supported this year by Ambassatours who have agreed to provide one of their Pink Double Decker buses for the day. The theme of the day will be Pink, so it would be nice it everyone shows up wearing something in pink. Registration and information is available through the Atlantic Chip website and fundysportstourism.com. 227

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VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) will be holding free Exercise and Wellness Clinics at the Kingston Parish Hall on Thursday, June 21st and Thursday July 19th from 11:30am-1:30pm. There will also be exercise classes from 10:30-11:30am. These classes will be geared to arthritics and seniors. Free Wellness Screening Clinics blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testing from 11:30am-1:00pm VON Foot clinics will also be held on these dates from 1:004:00pm ($35). All the VON Office to book foot care appointments at 635-1530. 807

VON WeLLNess CLINIC

In loving memory of

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March 12 1932 - June 6 2009


Forever loved - Remembered every day

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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 o er you. June 16. 2 HOUR SHRUB PRUNING CLINIC: Duncans popular 2-hour pruning demo. Learn how to prune most of the common types of shrubs and trees, such as evergreens, broadleafs, fruit trees & owering shrubs. Special o er: Pruners, shears and loppers sharpened free during the lecture. FATHERS DAY DRAW! Put your name in the draw for a full-size evergreen tree for your Dad, delivered and planted if you want. Enter all spring. Draw June 17th, 5pm.

Six-year old Gabriel Arseneault, from Upperton, is the youngest child in the Maritimes to be diagnosed with Huntington Disease. This 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 16th 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. Thanking all of you in advance and remember prayers dont cost a thing and there can never be enough. 832

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See the alpacas, goats, pigs, and all their friends! Bring veggies for them, bread for the ducks.

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VISIT US: www.brunswicknurseries.com GARDENING QUESTIONS? doctorduncan@brunswicknurseries.com

A reunion is planned for all former teachers and students (accompanied by their families) of the Penobsquis Superior School to be held on saturday, July 21st at the Penobsquis Community Centre (former school house). Registration will commence at 10:00am followed by a time of renewing friendships and meeting former teachers and classmates. The Penobsquis Superior School was opened in 1912 and closed in 1981. Please bring memorabilia, report cards, photos, newspaper clippings, etc which can be shared with former students to refresh memories and renew acquaintances. Please let former students know and invite them to attend. A registration fee of $15/student or $25/family will be charged to assist in defraying expenses. A light lunch will be served at noon; salad and strawberry shortcake will be served at 4:30pm. For more information contact: Pat (Sear) Ferris, 7 Chessvale Close, Sussex NB E4E 5X6, 433-5036, wpbferris@yahoo.ca; Carol (McPhee) Long, 8 Shady Lane, Alma NB E4H 1N9, 8871811. carol_long@hotmail.com. 824

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Life Is Better With Friends. Are you a newcomer to Saint John? Are you looking to meet new people and find interesting things to do? Saint John Kennebecasis Valley Newcomers is a club for women who have moved to the Greater Saint John and Kennebecasis Valley area in the past two years. We meet for coffee, lunch, dinner, Bridge, book club, moms and tots, walking, skiing, and various other events. Get in touchmeet other newcomers to the Greater Saint John area If you would like to join, e-mail us at sjkvnewcomersclub@gmail. com. For more information go to our blog at sjkvnewcomers. blogspot.com. 600

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Arts & Culture Park: From June through August the Park will be hosting weekly music and movie series for your entertainment. The schedule is available on our website and in our summer brochure. Swimming: Improve your childs swimming & water safety skills by enrolling them in our Red Cross Swim Program. The preschool and 10-level programs will be offered in four two-week sessions at the qplex. Adult classes are also available. Half-hour lessons will be held daily, excluding holidays. Advanced courses are also available through a partnership with the New Brunswick Lifesaving Society. Included are Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross and NLS Pool & Core. Please visit our website for more information. Co-Ed 4-on-4 Beach Volleyball League: League action at the Meenans Cove beach volleyball courts has begun with 22 teams participating in this years recreational, youth, and competitive leagues. Games take place every Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday nights between 6:30 and 8:30pm. Canadian Tire Jump Start: The CTJS program is focused on helping young people to increase their physical activity levels. The Town of Quispamsis is pleased to be a member of the Greater Saint John Canadian Tire Jump Start Chapter and twice a year (May and September) allocates funds to assist children in need to register for sport or recreation programs. The process is easy and will be done in the strictest of confidence. For questions or to make a referral please contact Megan Lucas 849-5773 or mlucas@ quispamsis.ca. Up-coming: Some additional items for your calendar: June 22nd - 1st Movie in the Park of the season at the Arts & Culture Park. June 23rd - Beaches open Gondola Point & Meenans Cove. Twitter: For the latest on whats happening at the qplex, such a public skating schedules and walking track hours, follow us on Twitter @Quispamsisqplex. Q-mail: If you would like to be added to our email list please email mlucas@quispamsis.ca. Once added to the list you will receive emails about upcoming special events and programs. Calendar of Events: On our website is a user-friendly webcalendar, an interaction opportunity for local community groups, etc. Please feel welcome in posting your upcoming event on this Calendar of Events page. For additional information on future programs, registration forms, special events and facility bookings please visit our website www.quispamsis.ca or drop us a line at 849-5778. Submitted By: Megan Lucas, Program Director. 201

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Please join us in the ght against cancer by registering your team today. www.relayforlife.ca

Saint John KV Relay For Life


Rothesay High School For more information call 634-6277 or email dfowlie@nb.cancer.ca

June 9th

There are many ways you can become involved. Kindly purchase a luminary candle in honour of or in memory of someone you know touched by cancer, and attend the moving luminary ceremony which takes place at dusk. We invite cancer survivors to pre-register to attend the Survivors Reception and participate in the Survivors Victory Lap. The Relay for Life event is open to everyone, so we invite everyone to attend, enjoy the activities and entertainment, show your support for loved ones touched by cancer and rally together to ght back against this disease.

Jesse Parent & Julia Finniemore are pleased to announce their engagement.
Having dated since high school, the couple will wed this August in Hampton, New Brunswick

Sponsored by Ossekeag Publishing

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Marilyn and Bill Sommerville

e children of

50th Wedding Anniversary


with an open house at the Lighthouse River Centre located at 1075 Main Street, Hampton on Friday, June 15, 2012 between 4:00 and 8:00 PM. Best Wishes Only.

wish to invite family and friends to join us in celebrating our parents

Canoeing & Kayaking - Spring is here and the New Brunswick waters are calling. Check out Fundy Paddlers at: fundypaddlersclubinc.com. Training, tripping and monthly club meetings. For more information call 763-2659.
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The Mallery/Mallory Bi-Annual Family Reunion will be held on saturday, August 11th 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

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Thank You
On behalf of Carrie, Joey and Nathan Beaudoin, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Ossekeag Publishing, Shaw Signs, Atlantic Press, Southern Drive, Billy e Rig Dugay, and Shiretown Publicans for helping us promote our "50 Days to Save a Life" auction/entertainment fundraiser.

Sam Song, a student at Milledgeville North School, recently had the opportunity to represent NB at the Canadian Chess Challenge at Saints Marys University in Halifax. He played nine games and came in second place in the Grade 6 Competition. Winning is no surprise to Sam and his family. Last year he placed first, winning the gold medal at Canadian Chess Challenge. Sam and his family moved to Canada less than a year and a half ago. They immigrated from China in February of 2011. Sams mother, Yang Bai is a student in the Language Program at the Saint John Y. She travels with her son to various tournaments and often participates as referee. 605

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We would also like to thank the individuals, communities, businesses, organizations, locals and strangers who helped us surpass our goal of $15,000. Your kindness and generosity will never be forgotten. Sincerely, Friends of Hampton High Grad class of '99. "No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind."-Taylor Swift

(L-R): Lynn Marotte, President of NB Chess and Math Association, Sam Song and Justin Deveau, NB Chess Captain.

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MUSINGS
By Debbie Hickey
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 confirms 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 Hatfield 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 officially became Canadas only bilingual province - and removed The Picture Province from our license plates. The number one movie of the year was The 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 40th reunion, with one or two exceptions we know where all 38 are today or can find out fairly easily. One of the benefits 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

40 YeARs LATeR

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eMPLOYMeNT BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+/ month. Operate a mini office outlet from your computer, FREE evaluation. www.yourfreedomoffice.com. POSITION OF CHURCH ORGANIST and Choir Director required for Sept. 2, 2012. Applicant should submit resume to Carleton-Kirk United Church, 1 Carleton-Kirk Place, Saint John, NB, E2M 5B8 or email carleton-kirkunitedchurch@nb.aibn.com. Attn: C.R.Johnson FIReWOOD sPRINGFIeLD FIReWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Call 485-2349. DRY FIREWOOD, cut, split & delivered. Prompt delivery 8392967 or 567-0318. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, cut, split and delivered. 832-0685. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, good prices, ranked in truck. Call Ken 832-4326. FOR ReNT FURNISHED BED SITTING room, central Rothesay, all services, near schools, shopping, bus, $400. 847-2387. 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. 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. REGENCY HIGH EFFICIENCY FIREPLACE insert with blower. Mint, 1/2 price of new. Will install, WETT certified. 506-4882080 for photos/info. PRAYeRs PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), O Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then publish it & it will be granted. B.B. ReCYCLING BIN 2 BOXES OF 78 rpm records to give away. Call 847-8593. seRVICes OFFeReD GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil weddings performed when and where you choose. Telephone 847-2079 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. B. LEMON MASONRY, residential, commercial, brick, blocks, stonework, chimneys, re-pointing, walkways. Free estimates call Brent at 847-5126, cell 333-0449.

BRIANS MAINTENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years experience. Free estimates.Call Brian 839-2296. HAuL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop off site 54 Backland Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067. COUNTRY HAIRSTYLING 234 Hammond River Rd., Quispamsis. Great prices, great hours. Look forward to seeing you. Sandra Smith 849-2118. HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential, commercial, recreational, restyling and customization. Trust your furniture to the professionals. The most training and experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849-8008. WEDDING OFFICIANT - plan unique ceremony celebrating love & commitment; when, where, how you wish. Book now for best dates. Janet 847-9833. RITE WAY CLEANERS now has openings for residential and commercial cleaning. We offer de-cluttering, organizing and will clean your house from top to bottom. For a free estimate call Fallon, 832-3894. STUMP GRINDERZ, quick, efficient stump removal. 647-7886. DAVES LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage, construction & roofing materials, demolition, brush, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-3982 or 653-0026. WHY GO OUT? Hair done in your own home. Perms, colours, cuts and sets. 639-6113 or leave a message at 849-2635. 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. GROUND BREAKING LTD. Mini excavator, backhoe and dump truck. Experienced crew with full liability insurance. Drain tile, septic system, demolition, landscaping, shoreline work and more. Chris 639-8766 or Matt 651-5172. SHAKLEE, health & wellness products you deserve. Connie Titus, Consultant. 847-2312. sOLID WOOD CARPeNTRY Renovations, remodeling, builtins, flooring, log and timber frame structures, decks, gazebos, garages and sheds. 20 years experience. Phone 647-6899. BuYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. Call 721-4255. VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING - Craftsmanship. RVs, boat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870. BOOKKeePING seRVICe, accounting, payroll, remittance filing, and business planning for small business, professionals, contractors, and home based business. Reasonable rates. Phone 647-6899. WANTeD WANTeD HOUSES TO CLEAN. Reasonable rates. References available. Call Tammy @ 333-4855. YARD/GARAGe sALes JULY 7th GIANT FLEA MARKET. To rent a table call the Hampton Curling Club at 832-5348, leave a message.

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APARTMENTS
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New 15 unit building in Rothesay. 1-2 bedrooms, 5 appliances included Starting at $850/month.
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RAILINGS

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Wood Composite Glass Railings

Executive Property Services


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506-609-3324

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BUS RENTAL HOUSETOURS


3 bdr 2 bath bungalow, Quispamsis. Professionally furnished, in-floor radiant heat, master ensuite.

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Basement Finishing Kitchen Renos Bathroom Renos Painting/Crackfilling Flooring Installation Odd Jobs & Debris Removal Decks & Fences Mark Hatfield - 847-3202

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LANDSCAPING
Valley Pride Landscaping
4x4 Kubota Tractor / Loader / Backhoe Drain tile / Driveways / Trenching Natural stone work / Retaining walls 6x12 Dump Trailer service for Topsoil, Mulch, Gravel, Stone etc. Mike Upshon owner/operator 639-1919

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Lawn Installations, Sod & Hydroseed, Hedge Pruning & Tree Removal, Mulching & Edging

STUMP REMOVAL Stump Grinderz Quick, Efficient Stump Removal FREE ESTIMATES

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We sell and install Garaga, Commercial and Residential doors & openers. GARAGA DEALER

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MACHINE SHOP

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Equipment Repair, Railings a Specialty
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Mark McCully

We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! 485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158

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