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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

Ravings
by Mike Hickey

"REMEMBER"
Do you remember a few weeks ago when I
discussed the terror of a 95.2 pound maniac.
Rhonda Finlay B.A., M.S.c. Recently the Corporate Jet was visiting down the lane with family
Audiologist and friends, when he suddenly got the urge to tear about. Why a lawn
rake being used to gather lawn clippings drew his attention may
never be known, but the resulting collision had a predictable
Open Fit Hearing Aids outcome ... Jet (unscathed) ... rake (badly broken handle).
Currently, there is a trend in the hearing aid industry Fortunately no humans were damaged (at least physically).
toward smaller and more discreet hearing aids, Many thanks to the reader in Salisbury, who shared her own storey
including the recent development of open fit hearing of a black lab maniac. If I ever find the time, we may even get it into
aids (also known as open ear hearing aids). Open fit print so that everyone can enjoy the pain and joy of doggy
ownership.
hearing aids have one major limitation, however;
Some of you geezers are probably old enough (if the mind is still
they are not appropriate for many people with a more working) to remember the song "16 Tons" ...(I'm way too young!!!)
severe hearing loss and are best used by those with "You load sixteen tons, what do you get
high frequency hearing loss and normal low Another day older and deeper in debt"
frequency hearing. A recent study carried out by Mikie reveals that 32 Tons (of gravel)
accomplishes pretty much the same result ... older and poorer. You
This means that those with severe hearing loss see in order to keep up with the Jones's of Burnside Lane, we needed
inquiring about this new technology may have either a fancier quality of gravel than the dirt we have been using on our
been steered toward more traditional hearing aids part of the lane. Two truck loads of "good" gravel, several hundred
(which also have their benefits) or have been dollars and 24 hours later we're singing the same song with only
improperly fitted with open fit hearing aids. However, minor changes to the lyrics. One day after arrival, about 24 Tons of
the stuff is spread and we are well along the path of fitting in with the
a recent modification to open fit hearing aids, known
"Jones's".
as receiver in the canal (RIC) hearing aids, can make While you are remembering things ... how about computers!! Can
these nearly invisible hearing you remember when -
aids available to people with A computer was something on TV from a science fiction show
more severe hearing loss. A window was something you hated to clean ...
and RAM was the cousin of a goat...
Open fit hearing aids provide Memory was something that you lost with age
greater comfort in a discreet A CD was a bank account
size. Theyre easy to And if you unzipped anything in public you'd be in jail for a while
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
HRAA NEWS
Fish 'n' Jam every Wednesday Evening at 7:00pm:
Come on out and listen to our talented musicians, and
learn fly-tying from one of the masters, our own Andy
Dollar.
Illegal Dumping Hotline: We're seeing ongoing
issues with illegal dumping on the Hammond, so here's the contact
number for the Illegal Dump Hotline: 1-877-777-4218.
Report illegal fishing or poaching: Here's the number to contact
enforcement if you see any illegal hunting or fishing activity: 1-800-
222-8477.
A limited number of tickets are being sold for a trip to Larrys
Gulch. Only thirty tickets will be offered for a trip for two (one
shared rod) to the Gulch August 30th, 31st & September 1st. Contact
Jim Gillespie to reserve your ticket!
Also, were looking for a good used refrigerator to replace the one
in the kitchen. If you know of anything available, please give us a
call!!
Kayak Fishing Tournament: We have a kayak fishing tournament
planned on the lower Hammond River for the July 24th-25th
weekend. If you're interested in attending, log into the forums at
NewBrunswickFishing.com to let our organizers know you're
planning to attend.
News from the Riverbank: Water levels on the Hammond have
returned to great levels, running around the two meter mark. The lift
of fresh water also brought in another run of gaspereau, enticing
many anglers to cast flies to these fish. Weve also had visits from
Luna Moths, a beautiful local insect, and one of the largest moths
seen in the local area. We havent seen many stripers lately, but we
do know that they are active in the system.
Also, were very pleased to have had another visit from the
recently-formed Saint John High School fishing club, with several
members coming out for fly-tying and casting lessons, and actual
fishing. Theyll be back again in two weeks time.
And, welcome to our newest (and probably most remote) member:
Jim Winch and his lovely wife dropped in recently to tour the
building. Jim, a retired forest ecology professor from Pennsylvania
also spoke to the SJHS class, and encouraged them to stay involved
in the sport of fly fishing. Welcome, Jim!
Want more information about HRAA and our programs? Visit
www.hraa.ca. 401

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the 4th Thursday of each month at the Saint John
Alzheimer Society office 152 Westmorland Rd,
beginning at 7:00pm. 604

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Relines Fri .. .....................................9 - 5pm
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

QUISPAMSIS COMMUNITY SERVICES


DEPARTMENT
Did you know that the Search Institute has
identified Safety as one of the 40 building blocks
of healthy development that help young people
grow up healthy, caring and responsible? Visit
www.search-institute.org/assets for more
information on the 40 Developmental Assets.
Swimming: Improve your child's swimming & water safety skills by
enrolling them in our Red Cross Swim Program. The 10-level program
will be offered in four 2-week sessions at Meenan's Cove Beach. Pre-
school and adult classes also available. Half-hour lessons will be held
Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, excluding holidays.
Classes begin on July 5th & end August 27th. Advanced courses are also
available through a partnership with the New Brunswick Lifesaving
Society. Included are Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion, and Bronze Cross.
Co-Ed 4-on-4 Beach Volleyball League: League action at the Meenan's
Cove Beach Volleyball courts continues with 21 teams participating in this
year's recreational, youth, and competitive leagues. Games take place
every Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday evening between 7:00-9:00pm.
Come on out and cheer on your favourite team!
Current Beach Volleyball Standings as of June 11th. Recreational League:
Haw-Hee-Haw - 16, Volley-On - 16, Sets on the Beach - 10, Spiked! - 10,
Sandfleas - 10, Volleyballas - 8, Oops Sorry - 4, The Headbanz - 4.
Competitive League
Fluffy Bunnies - 16, The Snakes - 16, Bottoms Up - 16, DeFenders - 10,
Bird Flu - 10, Moose Limes Crew - 4, Twisted - 4, Fingers and Toes - 4.
Youth League: The Bump and Grinders - 16, One Hit Wonders - 10,
www.over. net - 10. Beach Buddies - 8, Sand Babes - 2.
Upcoming: Some additional items for your calendar:
June 25th - Family Movie in the Park, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
June 26th - Gondola Point and Meenan's Cove Beaches Open.
July 1st - Canada Day Festivities at Meenan's Cove Park, 11:00am-
4:00pm.

MM E R S P E C I AL! July 5th - Swimming Program begins at Meenan's Cove Beach.


July 7th - Music in the Park, Stevens & McLain.
SU July 8th - Movie for Grown-Ups, Date Night.
qplex: For information on the Quispamsis qplex please visit our website
www.quispamsis.ca.
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
DRIVER We Train interaction opportunity for local community groups, etc. Please feel
For Life welcome in posting your upcoming event on this Calendar of Events page.
EDUCATION For additional information on future programs, registration forms, special
CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT: events and facility bookings please visit our website or drop us a line at
849-5778.
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August 23 - August 26 in Jamica, an Open House
9:00 am - 4:00 pm will be held on July 10th
from 2:00-4:00pm
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1-800-363-1194 All welcome. Best wishes only.
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
GRANT TO MARCO 2010,says SJTC's Stephen
POLO PRODUCTION Tobias. With almost 200
The Greater Saint John regional actors, musicians, and
Community Foundation is choral singers, "Marco Polo: The
announcing details of a special
Anniversary Grant of $30,000 they are providing to three arts-
Musical" promises to be the
largest theatre event ever staged Landmark
related groups for the production of an original new musical work, in New Brunswick by New
"Marco Polo" at a recent announcement along with announcing over
$220,000 in grants to over forty-five local charities. Ten groups from
Brunswickers he added.
The Greater Saint John
Events
the arts/cultural sector will be supported with grants including: Community Foundation serves
Imperial Theatre Inc., InterAction Children's Theatre Co Inc., New as a trustee for charitable,
Brunswick Youth Orchestra, Saint John Art Club Inc., Saint John educational and cultural
Arts Centre, Saint John String Quartet , Saint John Theatre purposes. It administers funds,
Company, Saint Mary's Band Inc., Shakespeare Society of Saint large and small, donated by
John and Symphony New Brunswick. The grants are being public-spirited citizens for the
characterized as the Foundation's way of supporting arts and culture, benefit of the people of Greater
Saint John's and Rothesay's 2010 community anniversaries and Saint John. Earnings from
Saint John being named a cultural capital of Canada. permanent endowment funds are donated to local charities for many
The Anniversary Grant is the largest arts/cultural sector grant the worthy causes - youth, seniors, health & medicine, education, the
since the Foundation began granting 34 years ago. It is also a tribute arts, environment and social services. It is a member of Community
to the outstanding work of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra Foundations of Canada, over 160 independent Community
(NBYO) Saint John High School Concert Choir (SJHSCC) and the Foundations working together to help improve the quality of life in
Saint John Theatre Company (SJTC) which celebrates its twentieth communities across Canada. Since 1976, the foundations assets
anniversary this year. The funds will be directed to a unique, stand at approximately $8 M. In 2009, it donated in excess of
collaborative original production involving the three groups. The 70 $175,000.00 to over 50 local charities. 618
talented young people from across New Brunswick who are part of
the nationally acclaimed NBYO will join New Brunswick
playwright Mark Blagrave, the SJTC and SJHSCC to stage the 29TH ANNUAL FLEA MARKET IN SUSSEX
October world premiere of "Marco Polo: The Musical", a focal point The New Brunswick Auto Club Inc. 29th annual Automotive &
for Saint John 225 celebrations, at Harbour Station. General Flea market will take place August 20th-22nd at the Princess
This amazing community project is a tremendous example of why Louise Park with up to 900 vendors.
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

CANADA
DAY
2010
CANADA DAY
Canada Day is July 1st of every year. It's the day that most
Canadians enjoy relaxation while spending time with family &
friends. It typically involves a BBQ (cook-out). Many
communities host Canada Day events and set off fireworks.
The Americans separated from British rule in 1768, and celebrate
Independence Day on July 4th. Canada waited 100 years later, until
1868, to create the "Dominion of Canada". Independence Day
C celebrates the rejection of British rule and the United States
becoming an autonomous country. The basis of Canada's
celebration is founded on the formation of a new country and the
A union of provinces.
The holiday became a statute in 1879 but was initially called
N Dominion Day. There are not any records of early celebrations of
Canada (Dominion) Day, except for two years. In 1917, it was
used to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Confederation. It
A was also a backdrop to the dedication of the Parliament Buildings
Centre Block which was being constructed. It was dedicated to the
Fathers of Confederation and to Canadians fighting in the First
D World War.
In 1927 the celebration coincided with the Diamond Jubilee of
A Confederation. The Governor General laid the cornerstone of the
Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the Carillon in
the Peace Tower was inaugurated.
Only since the late 1950's has Canada had regular observance
ceremonies of Canada Day.
In 1968, Canada added multi-cultural and professional concerts
D on Parliament Hill. The festivities were televised and ran under
the name Festival Canada until 1979.
A In 1980, the government extended celebrations beyond the
Ottawa region by sponsoring the development of festivities on a
local level. In 1981, 15 major cities offered fireworks to
Y commemorate the day.
It wasn't until 1982 that Dominion Day was officially changed to
Canada Day.

Happy Canada
Day!

Hon. Mary Schryer


MLA for Quispamsis
25 William Court Phone: 848-6676
Quispamsis, NB Fax: 848-6678
E2E 4B1 E-mail: mary.schryer@gnb.ca

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

Celebrate Canada
at the annual Family Fun Day

Thursday, July 1st, 2010


11:00am 4:00pm
at Meenans Cove Park, Quispamsis
C
The Town of Quispamsis is thrilled to host:
new giant inflatables, a sailing regatta, a tasty
A
barbeque, carnival games, pony rides, N
and much more!
A
D
Live Music by: A
11:00 am - Mixed Goods
12:10 pm - Harm-Z-Way
D
1:30 pm - Melissa Hunt
2:25 pm - Quispamsis Canada Day A
Idol Contestants Y
Remember to bring a non-perishable food item for the
Kennebecasis Valley Food Basket and used eyeglasses for
third-world countries.

Canadian
Heritage
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For more information: 849-5788 or www.quispamsis.ca
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

Ha p py Ca na d
a Da y ! CANADA
Hon. ROB MOORE, MP
DAY
THE CANADIAN FLAG
Fundy Royal Canada's longest battle was waged in parliament over the
introduction of a uniquely Canadian symbol ... the flag.
That is not to assume that a distinctly Canadian flag wasn't
832-4200 considered before the maple leaf version was adopted ... the
www.robmooremp.com current design was actually discussed as early as 1919.
Up until, 1945, the only "official" flag that Canada flew was the
Union Jack. The Red Ensign was flown for Canada, at sea and at
posts throughout the world, and in 1945 (with the addition of
Happy Birthday, Royal Arms) it was established as the "temporary" Canadian flag,
until a replacement was found. They did not realize it would be
another 20 years before that would happen.

C When William Lyon Mackenzie King suggested that Canada


consider researching and adopting its own flag, he fell under much
criticism. In short, many people felt they had fought in WWI under
A a waving Union Jack and that it would be disrespectful to replace
it.
Rodney Weston, MP/dput The flag issue was dropped until WWII when King insisted
N Saint John
Canadian Forces be acknowledged for their part in the war rather
than as a part of Britain's effort. The Canadian Army, not having a

A distinctive flag for themselves started to use the Red Ensign with
the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in January 1944. The
Royal Canadian Air Force followed soon after.
D King decided to try to bring the issue of a distinctly Canadian flag
to the forefront of debate in parliament. The response was the same
as the first time. King was burned and his popularity in office was
A damaged. Again the issue went unresolved.
Lester B. Pearson was the next Prime Minister to start flag waving,
and proposed his own design in 1964. Diefenbaker heartily
opposed him. Subsequently, a committee was established to
determine the best design. It was September 1964 and they were
D given 6 weeks to conclude. By a process of elimination the current
Canadian flag came out on top. It was officially inaugurated on
February 15, 1965.
A Pearson faced the same intensity of battle and the same criticisms
as King had faced years previously. The battle was just as

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ferocious and political, but at the end Canada had a new National
Flag. Out of three choices, the maple leaf design by George F. G.
Stanley and John Matheson based on the flag of the Royal Military
College of Canada was selected. The flag made its first appearance
on February 15, 1965; the date is now celebrated annually as
National Flag of Canada Day.
Since December 18, 1964, the Union Jack is flown in Canada as a

HAPPY CANADA DAY symbol of membership in the Commonwealth and allegiance to


the Crown.
In August 1943 Roosevelt (USA), Churchill (Britain) and King

From the Gang at met in Quebec City for a conference. On the Citadel, the Red
Ensign flew below the Union Jack while the US flag flew at an
equal height to the Union Jack. From that day, on King's

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
JULY AT YOUR CHERRY BROOK
50th Anniversary ZOO IS HOT!
When visiting your zoo during the heat
Belleisle Creek, Springfield, Elmbrook & Bullmoose Hill of the day you may find many animals
PROUDLY seeking a quiet spot in the shade - just
celebrate a 50th Wedding Anniversary like we humans. The zoo summer hours
Doug & Ruth Boone are in effect with closing at 8:30 (last admission 7:00pm). You might
consider an evening visit and you will be amazed at the activities of
different species on the cool summer evening.
Sunday July 18th - 1:00-3:00pm, Summer Festival called 'We
celebrate Nyla the Siberian Tiger and Lucas the Spider Monkey".
Nyla and Lucas came to your zoo a year ago and they have won
many a heart since then. Kids will enjoy several "see and do"
activities near the tigers and the monkeys. The zoo keepers will
prepare a summer treat during the festival for the tigers and
monkeys. Also you can enjoy face painting, free cake, games, touch
table learning center at Discovery Cave.
Tiger and monkey species are both endangered. Once there was
A couples 50th wedding anniversary is a Milestone eight species of tigers. Three tigers have gone extinct and are
worthy of Attention and Celebration. remembered in your zoo's Vanished Kingdom Park. Siberian Tigers
Especially when a couple represents everything are the largest of the tigers and are critically endangered due to
that is Community. pouching and habitat and prey loss. All monkeys are endangered
due to the illegal pet trade, the bush meat industry and loss of
Doug, son of Weyman & Muriel Boone (Edwards) habitat. The first specie of monkeys went extinct in September 2000
of Queenstown, brother to: Donald, Lawrence, Helen and is remembered in Vanished Kingdom and the Extinction
and Bette Ann.
Graveyard area is named after that lost monkey specie.
Ruth, daughter of Kenneth & Reva Pearson (Northrup)
of Springfield, sister to William (Bill). Ongoing at your zoo in 2010 is the Canadian Zoo and Aquariums
Association focus on the International Year of Biodiversity called "
The presence of others at the celebration is the best Our Arctic Our Life". Thought provoking banners and hand-outs aid
gift possible, the only gift required. you in understanding the threat to our Canadian Arctic from Global
July 10th, 1:30-4:30, Belleisle Community Centre Warming.
For info on zoo volunteering, Junior Zookeeper Day camp,
birthday parties (available seven days a week through the summer),
catered seminars call the zoo office 634-1440. 817

8TH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY SUPPER


The Nauwigewauk Community Centre would like to invite you to
attend a strawberry supper on Wednesday, July 7th from 4:00-
6:00pm at the Centre. The menu will include cold cuts, potato salad,
trimmings, roll, tea/coffee or juice and for desert, strawberry
shortcake. Cost for the supper is $9/adult, $5/child, $25/family of 4.
For info call 832-5035. 405

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CrossFit Saint John recently announced it has
organized a bus pull for Sunday, July 4th to raise
funds for the United Way serving Saint John, Kings
and Charlotte. The event will be held in the King
Square area of the uptown beginning at 11:00am.
Members of the community are encouraged to come out and cheer
on the teams. Twenty teams are expected this year, raising $10,000
for the United Way. 635

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11.
Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
CANADA DAY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Ossekeag Publishing is currently
There will be a Strawberry Festival at the Belleisle Community Centre
(1648 Route 124, Springfield) on Thursday, July 1st from 3:00-
6:00pm. The menu includes a choice of two size plates: Large plate
($10) - 2 scoops potato salad, beans, 2 slices ham, tomato/cucumber,
accepting applications for a pickles, roll, strawberry shortcake, tea/coffee; Small plate ($5) - 1
Graphic Designer scoop potato salad, beans, 1 slice ham, tomato/cucumber, pickles, roll,
strawberry shortcake, tea/coffee (drinks for children). Take out orders
We have a permanent full time opening in our will be available.
production department, starting in August for an All proceeds from this event will go to the Belleisle Bears
individual with artistic ability and an interest in Community Sports Field Project. For more information please contact:
graphic design. Janice at 485-2497, Mary at 839-2474 or Cindy at 832-2837. 837
A working knowledge of Corel Draw and/or
Photoshop would be an asset but not a must.
We will train if you are the right person.
BEFORE THE MAST CONCERT
If you are a team player and willing to learn, A cappella group Before the Mast pays tribute to our maritime heritage
we want to talk to you!! by performing traditional sailor shanties and other songs of the sea.
Come hear this talented ensemble on Saturday, June 26th at 2:00pm in
For more information on this position please visit our the barracks of Carleton Martello Tower on the West Side. This
HRDC job posting.
Please send your resume and cover letter to concert, presented by the Martello Music Series, is free with the price
Ossekeag Publishing, of admission to the Tower ($3.90/adult; $3.40/senior; $1.90/youth;
$9.80/family).
Attn: Sharon Worden For more information call 636-4011 or visit the Tower website at
242 Main Street, Hampton, NB, E5N 6C2
or email: sharon@ossekeag.ca www.parkscanada.gc.ca/carletonmartellotower. 619
Fax: 832-3353
Deadline: July 16, 2010
Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Ossekeag
KEITH FAMILY REUNION
The descendants of Daniel and Elizabeth (Disbrow) Keith will hold

Publishing
their 71st annual Family Reunion on Saturday, August 7th at the
. . .Your Community
Connections. Havelock Memorial Hall, Havelock. Mark the date on your calendar!
Renew acquaintances with family and friends and plan to enjoy the
afternoon with a silent auction and pot-luck supper (please bring
We will HUFF N PUFF and blow your house in something to contribute to the silent auction and pot-luck supper).
Registration will be at 1:00pm. Please phone 853-7719 for further
information or email sherrillc@rogers.com for newsletter. 810

Fiberglass
Cellulose SUMMER AT MAIN STREET BAPTIST
2 lb. spray Be on the look-out! Exciting things are happening this summer at
foam Main Street Baptist Church. High Seas Expedition - VBS Day Camp -
for ages 4 to grade five will be held from July 19th-23rd from 8:45am-
12:00noon (Millidgeville North School) with a bus leaving the Church
at 8:30am and returning to the Church at 12:15pm.
New Homes Renovations More day camps will take place at the Main Street Church throughout
We provide complete insulation services to new and existing homes 832-7337 the summer. For more information visit www.mainstreetbaptist.ca or
We are a Trained Efficiency New Brunswick Contractor. www.huffnpuff.ca phone 642-8060. 620

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

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QUILTING WORKSHOPS Reminder: STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN MILLSTREAM


Join us at the Carleton Community Centre every Thursday morning The Millstream United Church Pastoral Charge is sponsoring their
10:00am-2:00pm. Come and enjoy the fellowship of quilting. Bring 105th Strawberry Festival on Tuesday, July 6th at the Millstream Rec
a friend , enjoy the programs learn a most enjoyable and time- Centre. Sittings will be at 2:30 and 6:00pm. Cost for the supper is
honoured skill. $9.00/adults, $4.00/children 6-12 years, $25.00/family (parents &
Watch for information in September for fall workshops. For further dependant children).
information contact: Sandra Betts 672-4636, sgbetts@nbnet.nb.ca; There will be live music and take-outs will be available. 840
or Norah Sullivan-OToole 674-1639, norahsullivan@hotmail.com
613

WANAMAKER FAMILY REUNION


PASAGE SAINT JOHN INC We will meet at the Wanamaker Brothers Farm in Nauwigewauk on
PASAGE Saint John Inc. supports adolescents and children in Sunday, July 25th at 2:00pm. Supper will be served at 5:00pm and
making responsible choices regarding substance abuse and burgers/hotdogs, cake & ice cream and drinks will be provided.
addiction by providing up-to-date information and education. We Perhaps those who live handy could bring a salad, etc.
provide support to and work with parents, educators and other For more information please contact John Wanamaker at 433-3116
community agencies in promoting awareness and preventing or Beth Allaby at 832-7452. 813
adolescent addictions.
The PASAGE Saint John Inc. summer students are now available
to do fun and educational presentations for youth in our community. KV WESLEYAN - FITNESS CLASSES
Please call 642-4035 to book a presentation with them for your Ladies Community Fitness classes summer hours beginning on
group, community centre or youth care program during the summer Monday, June 28th are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00-
months. 612 10:00am at Kings Valley Wesleyan. 215

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Kitchens & Bathrooms
Basement & Theatre Rooms
Garages
Doors & Windows
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13.
Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE PETS IN THE PARK 2010
Its time to put on your walking shoes, gather your friends and
family - human and pets alike - and join the Animal Rescue Leagues
19th Annual Pets in the Park on Sunday, July 25th from 12:00noon
until 4:00pm (registration begins at 11:00am). All funds raised from
this, our biggest fund raiser of the year, will be used toward the
operation of our shelter, veterinary care, special needs of our
animals and enhancement of ongoing programs.
Pets in the Park is a day for families and their pets and its one of our
fastest growing summer events for the Animal Rescue League. It
draws hundreds of animal lovers to an enjoyable day filled with
entertainment, demonstrations, Dog Jog, trade booths and of course
great food. Its a day where families can mingle with other pet lovers
and pets can meet other pets.
Whos Invited? Everyone who wants to have a great time, loves
hanging out with animals and wants to make a difference in the lives
the stray and unwanted animals who call the shelter home each and
every day. You may participate with or without a pet.
While there is no registration fee, participants are asked to obtain
pledge sheets or set donations. Set a goal and ask your friends,
family, neighbours and co-workers to help you achieve it. Be our
highest pledge getter and win our Leader of the Pack $1000 prize.
Be our second highest pledge getter and win our Top Dog $500
www.barbmageeins.ca prize. Our third highest pledge getter will win our Cool Cat $250
prize.
Mark your calendars, cancel your plans and prepare your sneakers,
this is an event not to miss. Come out and help the Animal Rescue
League and let your pet have a fun day in the park ! For more
information please call 642-0929 or email the ARL at
arlspev@nb.aibn.com. 834

Organic-Based Fertilizer Programs


CITY MARKET SENIORS CENTRE
Pesticide-Free Programs Available Meals: Monday thru Friday (except holidays)11:30am-12:30pm.
Fully IPM Accredited Company Our meals are open to the public at a cost of $5.00 for a complete
Industry Leader for Over 15 years healthy meal - it is the best deal in town: Monday - ground beef;
Tuesday - turkey; Wednesday - ham & potato scallop; Thursday -
meatloaf; Friday - fish. When Monday is a holiday, we offer Ground
Beef on Tuesday, and the menu remains as posted for the rest of the
week.
ORGANICARE
"HEALTH FOOD FOR HEALTHY LAWNS"
Bingo: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:30-2:30 pm
Cards(45's): Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm.
Dances: Saturdays 7:30-10:30pm.
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For further information, contact Paula at 693-8587. We are
65 Marr Road, Rothesay
www.urbanlandscaping.ca 849-4124 accessible by elevator. Paula McCormick, Co-ordinator, Senior
Citizens' Services Saint John Inc. 607

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

INDEPENDANT
DEALER
CARING FOR KIDS RUN UPDATE
The staff and students of Rothesay Elementary School would like to Ventilation & Sheet Metal
thank all of our sponsors, volunteers and runners who helped make Air to Air & Geothermal Heat Pumps
our third annual Caring for Kids Run a great success on June 6th. Radiant Floor Heating
Proceeds from the Run will go towards helping kids attend a camp Design, Installation & Service
this summer that they normally would not have the financial means
to do so. Stirling McNamara Sean McNamara
Thank you to: Ultra Alarm Services, Community Schools, 636-1161 333-5785
Embroider It Promotionals, Barkley Bauer (Remax), Key
srm1@nbnet.nb.ca
Industries, Kennebecasis Drugs, Alex Coffins Fitness Shop, Hampton, NB www.srmresidential.ca
Cochrans Market, Downey Ford, RES Home and School, Dairy
Queen, Angelos Pizza, Christina May Nelson (RMT), The Painting
Round, Rothesay Regional Police, Town of Rothesay and The
Aviators for their generous support.
A big thank you to our volunteers who helped in so many ways:
Shalisha and Cassia Nicoles, Amy
Hughson, Louise Roherty, Penny Osborne,
Louise Bouffard, Jeanette Murphy, Doug
Osborne, Amanda Lauzon, Lisa
Ehrenreich, Tim Donovan, Jessica Giggey,
Pinie Oulton, Nicholas MacGougan, Liz
Wood, Sue Teakles, Blair Thompson, Pam
Nesbitt-Canty, Tabatha Vey, Andrew
Dobson, Stacie MacCormick, Katrina Lee,
Erin ONeil, Jane Fenwick, Tracey Scott,
Melissa Morgan, Charlene Downey, Kari
Bickerton, Jill Taylor, Theresa Conway,
Donna Mills, Angela Richard, Tammy
Murray, Joy Mitchell, Danielle Mills,
Tammy Lewis, June Ashfield, Amanda
Fowlie, Andrea Levesque, Alex Coffin,
Gille Gautreau, Gail Teed, Charles Teed,
Bill Anderson, Justin Stoodley, Isabella
Basque, Angela Brown, Charlene
Fitzpatrick.
And a huge special thank you to Kodi
MacGougan for organizing the Caring for
Kids Run. We hope to see everyone next
year! 221

KV PLAYERS SUMMER 2010


The Kennebecasis Valley Players is back
again for another thrilling season. We will
be performing Beauty and the Beast this
July. Back by popular demand, the show
will run in the evenings from July 14th - 17th
with a matinee on July 18th. Tickets are $15
for the orchestra and $13 for the balcony
and will be on sale at Kennebecasis Valley
High School, Kennebecasis Drugs, Past
Perfection, L'il Shop of Science and
Benjamin's Books. Tickets go on sale June
28th.
This production sold out eight
performances this past spring so get your
tickets early so that you're not
disappointed! Stay tuned for our
production of Hairspray coming this
August! 220
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

BRADLEY LAKE COMMUNITY CENTRE


The Bradley Lake Community Centre which can accommodate up
Diane Day of to 150 people is available to rent for weddings, receptions, birthday
HAIR-TISTIC LTD. parties (includes a large kitchen).
For more information or to make a booking for an event please call
is pleased to welcome 847-8442 or 847-7170. 216
Chris Barrieau
to her friendly and talented design staff.
PROFESSIONAL WRITERS ASSOCIATION
Chris invites all his clients to come and visit him The South West New Brunswick Chapter of the Professional
at 120 Millennium Dr. Quispamsis. Writers Association of Canada (SWNB - PWAC) wants more
For an appointment, call professional writers to join its ranks. Consisting of writers in the
Hair-tistic Ltd 849-2261 south-western part of the province between St. Andrews and
Sussex, the SWNB - PWAC chapter meets once a month to network
and discuss the business of writing. Anyone interested in making
money as a writer is welcome to attend a meeting to learn about
PWAC and its ability to help writers develop their writing
opportunities.
For more information, contact Trudy at 506-832-
0338/trudan@nbnet.nb.ca. 818

RCL KENNEBECASIS BRANCH #58


61 Marr Road, Rothesay, NB (506) 847-5146
Branch Hours: Monday-Wednesday 2:30-8:00pm;
Thursday 2:30-9:00pm; Friday 2:30-11:00pm;
Saturday 2:00-9:00pm; Sunday 1:30-7:00pm.
Sundays - 10:30am-12:30pm, Sunday Brunch
$6.00/person; 2:00-5:00pm, Rummoli every second
Sunday.
Tuesdays - 7:00pm, Executive Committee meeting the second
Tuesday of each month with General Meeting following at 8:00pm.
Saturdays - 3:00-6:00pm, Shuffleboard.
Thursday, July 1st - For Canada Day the Branch joins with the
Town of Rothesay celebrations on the Commons to distribute free
Canada Games Centre Aquatique ice-cream - come on out and celebrate Canada; 2:30-4:30pm, the
Aquatic Centre Jeux du Canada branch will hold an "open house" featuring old time music by
"Down East Express". Perry Craft, country music hall of fame,
1985 - 2010 plays with this group. All are welcome at the Branch for
refreshments and light snacks-and most of all enjoy the free
SUMMER DAYCAMPS entertainment
Veterans-need help?:

FOR KIDS & TEENS Veterans in need of


assistance with VAC
applications,
disabilities, frailty,
Flip & Dip Day Camp medical treatment
We Make House Calls
Aquatic Sports Camp contact Branch Summer Jump Start Program
Service Officer - Dont let your child fall behind
Comrade Norman Keep your child learning this summer and
moving ahead in academic skills rather than
Gaillard 847-5146. regressing. A tutor will teach your child
one-on-one in your home to move ahead and
Serving the Public: fill in missing skills. Typically sessions are
2 to 4 times a week for 1 hour. Give your child
Catering - all events a jump start this summer so in September
within and without - they can start school with confidence.
menus and costs at Br
Camps for Teens 13 and Up #58. Facilities Rental $50 off
Youth Leadership Training - two rooms available Summer Jump Start Program
Free Consulation
Teen Camp for functions and
business/private
Check out the details on our website Sharon Daigle
www.aquatics.nb.ca meetings, fee
schedule and
Education Consultant
506-848-0988
reservations Email: sdaigle@tutordoctor.com
For registration information available. 206 Web: www.tutordoctor.com
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
SJ MULTICULTURAL & NEWCOMERS RESOURCE
CENTRE
New students and volunteers are welcome at the Saint John
Multicultural & Newcomers Resource Centres English
conversational classes. English classes are held on the fourth floor of
the City Market at the following times: Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00pm
TORO &
and Wednesdays from 4:30-6:00pm. These classes provide a
a ve LAWNBOY
comfortable, informal setting for people to practice and develop their S$ 20!
English skills. Participants have an opportunity to carry on discussions
and meet new people from a wide range of cultures. The centre
SALE
welcomes new students and volunteers to join our growing groups.
For further information on the classes, or to volunteer, please contact starting at
Nathan White at 642-4242 or nathan.white@sjmnrc.ca. 608
$299.99
Model 10640C
UNB SAINT JOHN SEAWOLVES FALL SCHEDULE
Saturday/Sunday, September 11, 12th - Seawolves @ Husson
College Eagles of Bangor, Maine.
Saturday, September 25th - 7:00pm, Seawolves @ Moncton ,Rocky
Stone Field.
Saturday, October 2nd - 7:00pm, Seawolves @ UNB Fredericton Red
Bombers, Chapman Field (UNBF Homecoming).
Friday, October 8th - 7:00pm Holland College Hurricanes (with

We repair all makes and models


UPEI) @ UNB Saint John Seawolves.
Saturday, October 16th - 6:00pm, Seawolves @ Dalhousie University
Tigers, Wickwire Field, Halifax.
Sunday, October 24th - 7:00pm UNBF Red Bombers @ UNB Saint
John Seawolves, Canada Games Community Stadium.
Friday, October 29th - 7:00pm, Moncton @ UNB Saint John Kennebecasis Rentals
Seawolves, Canada Games Community Stadium.
Playoffs start in November. 616 123 Hampton Rd, Rothesay NB
Phone #: 847-2792
CAMP GOODTIME REGISTRATION
It's time once again to register for Camp Goodtime, the Canadian
Cancer Society's summer camp for children with cancer or a history of
cancer. NB Masons Camp Goodtime and Junior Leadership Program
will be held this year from July 11th to 17th at Camp Rotary on Grand
Lake. Children between the ages seven to 16 will enjoy kayaking,
TREE CARE
swimming, games and more, all under the supervision of trained
counsellors. H. L. PATTON & SON LTD.
Through the generosity of our sponsors, the NB Masonic Charities &
Housing Co. Ltd., the camp is made available at no cost to the
campers. For more information or to register, please call 1-800-455-
Save and Protect Your Trees!
9090. 826
Improve your View & Sunlight,
Increase Real Estate Value
SUMMER GARDEN TOUR
Attention Gardening Enthusiasts! - the annual Sussex Summertime Reduce Tree Hazards
Garden Tour will take place on
LET THE GRILLING BEGIN! Saturday, July 24th. Come and Tree Pruning, Repair, Planting, Nurturing,
!Its an Oven visit seven beautiful gardens,
!Its a Grill attend a seminar by master and Hazardous Tree Removal.
!Its a Rotisserie gardener Betty Kennett and
!Its a Stove top
!Its a Barbecue enjoy desserts, an art display 15 Years in Business.
and more! Tickets are $20 with
all proceeds to support the
Kiwanis Nursing Home and Ask about our FREE Tree Assessment
Financing
Available community projects in the and Complimentary Tree Mulch.
Sussex area.
Tickets are available at
"Serving the Valley since 1976" Kiwanis Nursing Home, Sussex Call Dwayne Patton, BSc. Forestry
PATIO DIVISION Co-Op Garden Centre and
Toll
TollFreeFree--1-877-497-1001
1-877-497-1001
24 Peter St., Sussex
433-2184
Connie's Collectibles. For
further info call 432-3118. See
849-1499
Only 25 minutes from Quispamsis you there! 814
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
1ST ANNUAL WALK FOR CATS
Ca-r-ma.org Saint John is pleased to announce its 1st Annual Walk for
TOP UP YOUR STAFFING DURING Cats which will be held Saturday, June 26th at the Irving Nature
SUMMER VACATION TIME... FOR FREE! Park.
The need for help is now more than ever! Volunteers to either gather
Summer is coming and so is the opportunity to take pledges or staff the event are necessary. Proud supporters of this event
advantage of our Summer Employment Experience will gain sponsorship for walking, jogging, or biking (any desired
program! There are high school students with an intellectual amount) around the Irving Nature Park. Registration, donation, and
disability in our community who would benefit from an information tables will be placed around the park with an adoption
experience of working for your company. This is a two- tent and BBQ at Sheldon Point. A challenge is being sent out to gather
week unpaid work term that will be supervised by a job- the most monetary pledges, with prizes going to top individuals
coach. Your company could pay an honorarium to the and/or groups. If a monetary donation isnt possible, were always
student if that seemed suitable for this added value. This happy to accept cat food donations.
just may be the opportunity to see if there is a potential new We are anticipating this event to be a huge success and would love to
hire... without the risk! see as many cat rescuers at heart come out and get involved with
Sounds worthwhile, yes? raising much needed awareness and funding. If Mother Nature
decides to pay an unannounced visit, well move our tables and
Then simply call or email us at adoption tent to the Carleton Community Center, Saint John - West.
For more info on how to obtain your pledge sheets and get involved,
ACL Employment Program please contact us at 214-2546 or carma-angela@hotmail.com.
Contact us at 652-1544 n6employ@nb.aibn.com You can also join our Facebook group, ca-r-ma.org (Saint John) or
follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/catrescuesj. 806
Proudly funded by:
Post Secondary Education, Training & Labour,
United Way & The Province of New Brunswick SUMMER PROGRAMS AT THE KV LIBRARY
1 Landing Court, Quispamsis; kennebpl@gnb.ca; 849-5314
Have you ever thought about travelling around the world, but were
too scared to leave New Brunswick? This summer, you can do both
at the Kennebecasis Public Librarys Summer Reading Club! Our
theme this year is See the World at your library, and it promises to
SAINT JOHN ASSOCIATION take everyone on a whirlwind tour of all the interesting places in the
for COMMUNITY LIVING world.
Starting Monday, June 28th, we will have programs for a variety of
ages every week from Monday to Friday. We plan to visit exotic
destinations such as the Great Barrier Reef, Indias Taj Mahal, and

Jacket & Coat Sale!


the Amazon Rainforest. We will explore cultures from the frozen
lands of Scandinavia to the blistering heat of the Sahara desert.
In addition to our daily activities, we are encouraging as many
children as possible to sign up for the Summer Reading Club. Last
year, we had 425 children sign up, and in just two months, they read
over 7000 books! Were hoping to do even better this year, so we
All our spring need lots of help. Registration for the Summer Reading Club begins
and summer at 5:00 pm on
jackets are on sale! Thursday, June 24th
the library, and will
remain open all Who has
summer.
Both the daily use for it?
programs and the
Summer Reading 1 level, 120 sqm
Club are completely (1,126 sqft)
free of cost, so be sure
20-50% off to take advantage of
this great opportunity
Raincoats to have fun learning. For Rent?
Quilted Jackets Both the program co- For Lease?
Suede Jackets ordinators are very For Sale?
Trench Coats excited for these
activities and we
Purses hope to you are too!
Scarves James Snelgrove & Cambridge-
Pam Taylor, 2010 Narrows
Summer Reading
Franks Furs & Fashions Club Co-ordinators,
Much more than just furs... Kennebecasis Public Tel: 488-3071
39 King St., Brunswick Square, Saint John, NB, 646-0987
Library. 404
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Reminder: ANNUAL GAGETOWN PICNIC
The annual Camp Gagetown Picnic will be held in New Jerusalem The Pool Professionals
on Sunday, July 4th. Everyone welcome. Bring a lawn chair and a since 1975
picnic lunch.
For information call 832-4520. 820
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Bingo every Sunday night at the Island View-
Quispamsis Lions Club. Doors open at 6:00, and *Financing Available
the first game starts at 7:00pm. Full canteen On Approved Credit
services by Wendy. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
The Lions Club is located by the Ken Val Co-op SIMA 847-POOL 7665
in Quispamsis. 203 107 HAMPTON ROAD, ROTHESAY, NB
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C O M M U N I T Y A D U LT L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M
Free classes in Math & English, lower levels up to GED. Small
classes, mornings or afternoons, Monday-Friday. Start at your own
skill level, work at your own pace. The program will take place at the
Carleton Community Centre. Call Jim Burns for more info at 658-
2815. 610 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
CATHERINE DEBLY - ESTIMATOR
MCNAMARA FAMILY REUNION
The McNamara family reunion will be held on Saturday, July 31st
506-608-9215
at the shore of the residence of Joseph McNamara at 8314 route 10, DENNIS CORMIER - ESTIMATOR
Cumberland Bay. Registration will be at 1:00, and there will be a pot
luck supper from 4:00-6:00pm. If you have any pictures or 506-644-8992
information you are encouraged to bring them.
For more information call Joseph at 506-339-6498 or Ralph at 506-
339-6312. 804
FREE ESTIMATES
OVER 25 YEARS
Reminder: DRIVE FOR LIFE GOLF EXPERIENCE
CLASSIC
The Kidney Foundation Saint John Chapters 9th
Annual "Drive for Life Golf Classic" will be held
on Thursday, June 24th at the Westfield Golf & EVENING & WEEKEND
Country Club with a 1:00pm shotgun start. BBQ APPOINTMENTS AVAIL.
lunch, round of golf, awards dinner and great prizes for a wonderful
cause.
Teams of four ($600) or sponsor a corporate hole ($200). To OFFICE - 506-657-8472
register your team or for more information please call 634-0519.
634
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SJ FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY

r t y n eed a 1 Market Square, 643-7220


Prope t or just Summer Reading Club: Go on a scavenger hunt to find your free

facelif icure!?!
logbook and start reading. Pre-readers can register for the Read to
Me program and have family/friends read to them. Independent
a man readers can enjoy weekly activities and record their progress in
reading. June 28th-July 2nd. Summer Reading Club Sign-up Week:
Bed renovation Monday, June 28th - T-shirt Decorating, 2:00-4:00pm; Tuesday,
Planting June 29th - Design paper airplanes, 2:00-3:00pm; Wednesday,
Award Winning Pruning June 30th - Read-to Me Storytime for pre-schoolers and SAC sign-
Maintenance Work up 10:30-11:00am; Thursday, July 1st - closed, Canada Day;
Lawn Care Friday, July 2nd - Create a Scrapbook for your summer adventures
at the library, 2:00-3:00pm.
65 Marr Road, Rothesay
www.urbanlandscaping.ca 849-4124 Toddler Time for ages 18-36 months, pre-register by calling 643-
7239: Morning program - Tuesdays until June 29th from 10:30-
11:00am - 30 minutes of fingerplays, rhymes, songs and stories;
Evening program - Thursdays until June 24th from 6:30-7:00pm,
wear your pyjamas and bring your favourite adult for 30 minutes of
fingerplays, rhymes, songs and stories.
Pre-School Storytime for ages 3-5: 10:30-11:00am on
Wednesdays & Saturdays (please note summer hours). Theme-
based stories, songs, fingerplays and lots of crayons. Younger
Mrs. Gushues Garden children welcome with an adult.
Family Drop-in - available anytime the library is open.
BARBARA PRATT Pick up a voucher for one hour of free parking in Market Square
when you attend a library program.
Summer hours are in effect from until September 12th - Mondays-
Wednesdays, 9:00am-5:00pm; Thursday & Friday, 9:00am-
9:00pm; Saturday & Sunday, closed. 602

CRISIS LINES AVAILABLE


Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general public:
SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (call collect) 1-506-454-0437 -
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 - 1-800-667-5005; MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH
CRISIS LINE - 1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital
has a Sexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 824

www.trinitygalleries.ca
MCCULLY FAMILY REUNION
Show continues until July 3rd, 2010 There will be a McCully Family Reunion held on Sunday, July 25th
at the former Scottys Driving Range (10 Maple Street, Petitcodiac).
We are looking for descendants of Shepard (S.K.) and Victoria
(Burgess) McCully.
There will be a potluck meal at 1:30pm - everyone bring their
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AED FUNDRAISER A SUCCESS
We wish to thank the many donors and contributors to our silent
Auction which was held on may 29th/30th at the Rothesay Arena in
conjunction with the Valley Cruisers Car Show. The purpose of the
auction was to raise funds for the purchase of an Automated Personal Training & Family Fitness Gym
External Defibrillator (AED) to be placed at Rothesay High School Month to Month memberships available @ $47
and available to residents of the Kennebecasis Valley. 3 month Special Gift only $110 (New members only)
Proceeds from the auction significantly exceeded our expectations
6 month personal training only $25 each session
at $3,000.00+ which combined with our other staff fund raising
efforts brought our total to $4,000.00. This amount is matched by www.sportsmedservices.com
Scotiabank, for a grand total of $8,000.00 which means we'll be able
to purchase two AED's - one for Rothesay High School, and another
Equipment @ SMS
to be placed in the KV area at a location to be determined. Q T N E B M U C E R BAR
This would not have been possible without the tremendous support
of our various donors and the individuals who bid on the items. We N S S L N P T D P R BENCH
also wish to thank the Valley Cruisers Car Club for lending their BIKE
support to this fund raising initiative! 217
S S C L E C B U I E
CABLES
P E N I E K L M E P DUMBBELL
I R B P I L I B I P ELLIPTICAL
N P K T A S I B C E PRESS
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SPINNER
E N R C C A B L E S SQUATS
R S T A U Q S L U I STEPPER
A C P L B E N C H I TREADMILL
All personal training done by:
S Tony Stevenson, Bsc, Kinesiology, 221 Hampton Rd,
MUSCLE Exercise Physiologist, PFLC, MCSEP
Quispamsis
S & fitness Email: sportsci@nbnet.nb.ca 848-0995

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Valley Cruisers Car Club); Steve Dawes (Scotiabank);
Dawn Hamilton (Scotiabank).

CPF KV Chapter will be holding


2010 SHORT STORY WINNERS
The South West New Brunswick chapter of the Professional Writers their French Day Camp program
Association of Canada (SWNB-PWAC) has picked the winners of for it's 10th year!
its 2010 short story contest for Grade 12 students in the south west
region of New Brunswick. The winners are: Adam Pottle (St. Camps include Grades 1 to 5
Malachys Memorial High School) for his short story Retirement; (both Core French and
Shawnee Totton (Belleisle Regional High School) for her story
Peaches are Poison; and Brian Fanjoy (Sussex Regional High Early Immersion programs).
School) for his story Beauty Unnoticed. Adam, Shawnee and Brian Children enjoy a fun-filled week,
will receive their $1,000 awards at their high school graduations.
Funding for the $1,000 awards is provided by the James Venner in French, with a variety of theme
Russell Foundation, which assists in the promotion of art and days and activities:
culture in the Saint John area. SWNB PWAC congratulates the
winners and thanks all students who entered this years short story
arts & crafts, games, sports, excursions,
contest. 835 science experiments, and much more.
Contact
EMBROIDER iT ferge@nbnet.nb.ca
PROMOTIONALS for registration
Logo logo information or go to
www.cpfnb.com
(506) 849-2001 147 HAMPTON ROAD ROTHESAY,NB

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Reminder: MEMORIAL MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN
The 7th Annual Dr. David Stephen Memorial Motorcycle Poker Run
will be held on Saturday, June 26th(rain date - Sunday, June 27th)
Fundy Funeral Home from the Ken Val Co-op. Registration will be from 9:00-11:00am
and the cost $25/hand. BBQ to follow for all participants
230 Westmorland Rd, Saint John, NB
For more information please contact Suzanne Buckley 847-1580.
Phone (506) 646-2424
805

Helping You Plan FUNDING SUPPORT FOR AEDS


For Tomorrow, Today. Scotiabank has Put Their Hearts Into the Heart and Stroke
Foundation's Restart a Heart - Restart a Life campaign by donating
$4000.00 to placing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in
public facilities across this province.
Thanks to everyone at Scotiabank for their life saving support. 615
Call for our
free booklet
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Planning Ahead Rod Anderson
Preplanning Counselor

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Back Row: Terry Keheler, Lancaster; Wanda Craig, Lancaster;

Summer is HERE! Steve Dawes, Rothesay; Terry Wagner, Corporate Relations


Manager for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New
Brunswick.
Clean out those sheds & garages. Front Row: Kathy Livingstone, Rothesay; Karen Godin,
Yard sales, BBQs, baby items- strollers, Lancaster; Mary Murray, Grand Bay; Alice Hatfield,
playpens, swings, etc., screen tents, Westmorland Road; Tammy Brine, Westmorland Road; Lisa
bicycles, patio furniture, Ring-Dineen, North End.
tents and camping items.
Advertise in the Community Classifieds!
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PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUPS IN NB
Parkinson Society Maritime Region now has seven
Your Community Connection chapters/support groups in New Brunswick. "You are not alone".
Call Us Today 832-5613 To find the one nearest you call 1-800-663-2468. 833

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SUMMER AT KV3C
KV3C Summer Programs begin Monday, June H C Your complete ?ooring specialists
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Mondays at the Rothesay Commons - Baby Wonders C
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10:00am-12:00noon; Park Art 2:00-3:00pm; Jump Carpets & Ceramics Ltd.
In 3:00-4:00pm; Summer Playgroup 10:00am- One of Eastern Canadas Largest
12:00nooon at the Quispamsis Civic Centre. Discount Ceramic Tile Depots
Tuesdays at the Bill McGuire Centre - Preschool
9:30am-12:00noon; Story Tent 2:00-4:00pm. Carpet
Wednesdays at Meenans Cove Park - Story Tent 10:00am-12:00noon;
Park Art 2:00-3:00pm; Jump In 3:00-4:00pm.
Porcelain Tile
Thursdays at the Bill McGuire Centre - Preschool 9:30am- Mirage Hardwood Flooring
12:00noon; Park Art 2:00-3:00pm; Jump In 3:00-4:00pm. Visit Our Showroom Sales & Installation
Fridays at the Arts & Culture Park - Story Tent 10:00am-12:00noon; (506)634-7777
Park Art 2:00-3:00pm; Jump In 3:00-4:00pm. 621 Rothesay Ave., Saint John
www.hamiltonscarpets.com 2695225
Contact us at 849-7266, kv3c@nb.aibn.com or www.kv3c.ca for
more details. 210 KV OLD BOYS
Returning for another year, the KV Old Boys will
be at the following locations until the end of
FAIRVALE OUTING ASSOCIATION October from 9:30am-1:00pm for the convenience
8 River Road, Rothesay of residents who may wish to donate their
Crib every Wednesday at 7:30pm. For information please call Sam redeemable containers to charity: 1st Saturday of month - parking
Gauvin at 847-8261. Everyone welcome. lot, Hampton Pharmasave; 2nd Saturday of month - parking lot,
Bingo every Thursday night. Doors open at 6:00 games start at Petro-Canada service station, Wells; 3rd Saturday of month - parking
6:55pm. 10 regular games, 4 specials and a jackpot game. Also early lot, State Farm Insurance (next to Vitos), Rothesay.
and late games and building pots (Bonanza, Lucky 7, Pyramid and Residents are reminded the KV OLD BOYS will gladly pick up
Treasure Chest). For information please call Richard at 847-4163. redeemable containers. Some containers on which a deposit is paid
Canteen services available. include: soft drinks; beer, wine & spirits; water bottles; fruit juices;
Hall rentals are available for various types of events/activities. The vegetable juices and all low alcohol drinks.
Hall is also available for special benefit functions at no charge. New You can get in touch by: Fax - 847-1369; Tel - 847-5895 (leave a
members always welcome. For further information please contact message); or email - kvob@nbnet.nb.ca (well reply with an email).
Margaret at 849-0031. 402 403

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
St. Luke's Anglican Church (12 Quispamsis Road) will be holding
May 22nd-June 26th and their Strawberry Festival on Thursday, July 15th from 4:30-6:30pm
- a delicious turkey dinner followed by strawberry shortcake. Cost
for the supper is $12/adults, $5/children, $30/family.
August 27th-Nov 6th For tickets call Martha McCully at 847-8845. Book early, we
always sell out! 219

Campground ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE - TITUS HILL


The Annual Memorial Service of Titus Hill Cemetery will be held in
Confidential the cemetery at Titusville on Sunday, July 11th at 3:00pm. If the
weather is unfavourable, the service will be held in the Central
Kings Recreation Centre, Titusville Road at 3:00pm which is about
2 km from the cemetery toward Upham. 843

Several summer
dates available.
BREAKFAST FOR SINGLES
Check our website If you are single, separated, divorced or widowed feel free to join
for more info. other area singles every Sunday, 10:00am at Holly's Restaurant in
the Hampton Mall as we share a wonderful breakfast and
conversation. Information available for other events happening for
singles in our area. We'd love to have you join us !
693-8720 847-2421 Phone Pam at 832-5438 or Allan at 832-7713 for more information.
819
68 Exmouth St,
Saint John, NB
STRAWBERRY SUPPER AT CRYSTAL BEACH
www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com The Friendly Quilters are sponsoring a Salad Plate & Strawberry
Shortcake Supper at the James H. Williams Hall in Crystal Beach on
Saturday, July 10th from 4:30-6:30pm. Cost for the supper is
$10/adults, $5/children 5-12 and pre-schoolers eat for free.
Take-out will be available. 838

SUSSEX COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION


Attention all Graduates of 1975 Sussex Composite High School. We
are holding our 35th Reunion this year on August 6th & 7th with all
activities being held at the Sussex Lions Den, 38 Willow Court. If
you have not been contacted yet please call Cindy Gregg at 433-
1275 or email cgregg@nbnet.nb.ca.
Garden Centre Also, if anyone has old photos from that year please email them. We
308 Model Farm Road, Quispamsis look forward to a memorable weekend shared with classmates. 821

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to dry up, we keep a If you have Anything to insure Call Us
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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

KVHS Student Recognized for Caring and Leadership


by Jennifer Belyea Fiander
Seventeen year old Holly Daggett didnt aspire trip only four days before the devastating
to be a community hero, nor does she think of earthquake struck Haiti. Holly organized a
herself as such. But, by following her heart, her coffee house at KVHS, which made over
accomplishments have recently earned her a $1,000 for Haiti relief.
Teens Who Care award, one that she greatly
appreciates. Her plans to help others will not end in high
school. She has plans to attend Crandall
In April, the Resource Centre for Youth University and obtain a Bachelor of Arts
recognized eleven local teens for their degree, and later a Bachelor of Education. She
commitment to community and for being is then hoping to teach in other countries.
positive role models. Holly, a grade 12 student
at KVHS, was nominated by her guidance Holly feels that teens today are becoming more
counsellor, Mr. Howe. It was her school socially aware and are willing to help where
involvement and commitment to helping others they can. She attributes much of her peers
that won her the distinction. generosity to the school atmosphere that KVHS
has been successful in building. Programs in
As member of the schools leadership team, he did just that, taking 16 teenagers with him school such as TADD (Teens Against Drunk
Holly is greatly involved in her school. She and to help run the camp; Holly was one of them. Driving), Making Waves (creating awareness
fellow student Rebecca Dewer have been about abusive relationships), the recycling
chosen to help put together a KVHS Art Hall of For nearly two weeks, the group ran a day team, and classes such as World Issues create
Fame, a vision created by teacher Mrs. Doyle- camp in an orphanage that is home to 58 awareness and encourage youth to be proactive
Yerxa. The Art Hall of Fame will feature children. They brought toys, new shoes for in bettering their communities and the world.
graduates of the school who are working in the the children and medical supplies. The teens
arts. It will consist of head shots and bios and learned several songs in the childrens native With her parents support and encouragement,
will be an ongoing project. tongue of Creole, and taught the children Holly will return to Haiti around the same time
songs, as well as games such as musical this year. Helping others is clearly a part of who
Because of her musical background, Holly was chairs and balloon bust. One of Hollys she is. Since I was little, I always wanted to
a natural choice to work on the project. Shes favourite memories of the trip was taking the travel and help people. Its always been in my
been involved in school musicals for years, children to the beach; even though it was heart.
sings in a youth band and is in the school choir. nearby, it was the first time many had been
She feels the Arts Hall of Fame will help there. We are looking for stories about people making
reinforce the idea not only to her, but also to a difference in the Kennebasis Valley people
others, that you can make a living in the arts. The experience of being at the orphanage was who donate money and work hard to keep
one that Holly will never forget. You take churches and local organizations operating,
The arts are a big part of my life. I always everything for granted here. Then, when people who provide time and leadership to
wanted someone to tell me that I could go going to somewhere like Haiti, you see some programs that serve youth, people who
somewhere with it, she says. of the poorest people in the world. They all organize and contribute to fundraising
seem so happy, even though they have activities that support worthy causes and those
Earlier this year, Holly went on a life-changing nothing. It makes you think twice about a lot in need in our community. If you know a story
trip to Haiti. Dean Stephenson, the director of of things. about a community Super Hero we want to
Catons Island camp, had a dream to return to The group was fortunate to return from their hear from you. Call 832-5613 or email
Haiti and run a day camp. At the start of the year info@ossekeag.ca.

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
MATURE PROFESSIONALS NETWORK IN SJ
Mature Professionals Network (MPN) a social networking
WE PROTECT, YOU SAVE ... organization for single adults over the age of 40 has been launched
in Saint John. MPN offers a forum to meet and exchange ideas,
develop friendships and share common interests. They have a Meet
and Greet Social every Friday night, 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Chateau
Saint John, on Rockland Road. You will be warmly welcomed by a
MPNSJ greeter who will introduce you to other members. A group
of them also go out to dinner after the Meet and Greet. They have
already participated in several different activities and are looking
forward to a lot more interesting things to do through the seasons.
We hope you can find time to join us. 831

KVHS SAFE GRAD


Thank you to the many people that contributed to this
years Safe Grad and its fundraising events during the
Our BEST PRICE guarantee year. The generous support of many individuals and
businesses has helped to make this a safe and
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EDGAR YOUNG We couldnt have done it without you! 218
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NATASHA YOUNG
Kennebecasis Valley
53c Clark Road, Rothesay BEACH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
Tel: 849-3833 Fax: 849-3837 Insurance Company Are you looking for a fun way to spend your Friday nights this
summer? Do you enjoy playing volleyball with friends? If you are
www.fundymutual.com between the ages of 13 and 18, come on out and join our youth beach
volleyball league. New this year, The Saint John YMCA-YWCA is
hosting a co-ed 4 on 4 teen beach volleyball league on the
boardwalk.
Family Away? There are eight weeks of league play and two additional weeks for
playoffs. The league begins Friday, June 25th and spaces are
They can read us limited; so dont miss your chance to have some fun in the sand and
play some beach volleyball this summer.
online at: Please contact the Saint John YMCA-YWCA for more information
or to register - 634-7720; membership@saintjohny.com. 609

www.ossekeag.ca
ANTI-BULLYING NEW NUMBER
A youth-created Anti-Bullying Website toll-free line for youth,
Ossekeag parents, and the general public can be accessed 24/7, 365 days a year
Publishing
832-5613
by anyone in Canada. Anyone may access the (new) toll-free
Your Community Connection number at: (877) 352-4497. 803

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010
HAMPTON CIB GARDEN TOUR
Attention: Garden Lovers! The Communities
in Bloom group in Hampton will be holding
Canada its garden tour on Saturday, June 26th, from
1:00-4:00pm, rain or shine. Five beautiful
gardens will be included on the tour with tea
or punch and sweets at one of them. The
tickets cost $12.00 each, and are available for
purchase at Hampton Pharmacy and Kredl's Corner Market in
Hampton.
Come and join us for a leisurely and enjoyable afternoon in the Parts, Sales, & Service
Town of Hampton. For more information, phone 832-7522 or 832-
7244. 842 Moncton Sussex Woodstock
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506-388-3337 506-432-6470 506-325-6150
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SAINT JOHN KENNEBECASIS VALLEY NEWCOMERS
If you are a woman new to this area and would like to join this STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN HAMPTON
national organization, call Anick by e-mail at The Hampton United Church will be holding their annual
sjkvnewcomersclub@gmail.com. We get together for monthly Strawberry Festival on Tuesday, July 6th at the church from 4:00-
lunches and coffees, book club, weekly bridge, mahjong, walking, 6:30pm. The menu will include: potato salad, coleslaw, marinated
Moms & Tots along with other interest groups and social get- carrots, salad, ham, brown bread, homemade rolls and a
togethers. scrumptious strawberry shortcake made with homemade biscuits.
Get in touch meet other newcomers to the Saint John area. For Cost for the meal is $10.00/adults; $4.00/children 6-12; children 5
more information go to our blog at and under eat for free. 811
www.sjkvnewcomers.blogspot.com. 600

MALLERY/MALORY REUNION
AL-ANON/ALATEEN HELP The Mallery/Mallory bi-annual reunion will be held on Saturday,
If your home is unhappy because someone drinks too much we can August 7th at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial
help you. Al-Anon/Alateen family group - www.alanon.alateen.org. Park Rd). Registration will be begin at 1:00pm and there will be a
Message manager number 634-8779. All information strictly pot luck meal.
anonymous. 809 For more information please contact - emallory@nbnet.nb.ca. 808

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Valley Viewer - June 22, 2010

H
KV CRUSADERS COLUMN

G
By Maria Debly
The Huestis Insurance Group Classes and exams are over, and while you're
waiting to get your marks and for summer
Big enough to serve you... Small enough to care
vacation to officially begin, here is some
final year-end information. During the last
few weeks, there were several assemblies
Call us today! and ceremonies: the Athletics Awards; the Academic Awards;
an assembly for the Reach for the Top Team, who won the
HUESTIS & HARBOUR CITY INSURANCE national championships this year; and the Farewell Assembly
SAINT JOHN, NB for the grade 12 students.
AUTO 635-1515 Anyone who attended Quispamsis Elementary School in the
1999-2000 school year can go to the Q.E.S. on June 22nd, at
ADVANTAGE INSURANCE 11:00am. The time capsules that the elementary school
SAINT JOHN, NB students and teachers buried a decade ago are going to be dug
HOMEOWNERS 672-4444
up. Everyone will be able to see what was in them, and former
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students can even find the time capsule that they buried.
ROTHESAY, NB Several of the spring shows were completely sold out, so if
TENANTS
847-7505 you didn't get to see it last time, KV Players will be putting on
the musical Beauty and the Beast. If you go to the musical,
RIVER VALLEY INSURANCE you'll see that road leading off the Old Hampton Road and
LIFE GRAND BAY - WESTFIELD, NB down to the school has been renamed "Robert Munro Drive".
738-3141 It is named after Mr. Munro, who is retiring this year after
being at KV for 23 years. It might be a coincidence, but the
THE HUESTIS INSURANCE GROUP road sign is blue and the lettering is white: KV's school colors!
www.huestis.ca Another staff member who is retiring this year is Mrs. Doyle-
Yerxa. To find out about the Suzanne Doyle-Yerxa Awards
Fund, visit www.suzannedoyleyerxa.com.
Report cards come out on June 25th. That is also the day for
the Grade 12 Graduation ceremony, and there is Safe Grad
afterwards. One of the parents organizing the Safe Grad
fundraisers said that the barbecue and the Spring Fling fundraisers
"were both hugely successful events," and that "Thanks to great

PRIMROSE GARDENS
community support, we are well on our way to another fantastic Safe
Grad at KVHS!"
Just one more thing: I'm sure that most KV students would agree
with me when I say thank you to all of the volunteers, parents, and
1137 Route 820 staff who make it possible for us to have all of the clubs, teams,
Barnesville, NB committees and activities during the school year.
Good luck to the grade 12 students who are graduating, and have a
832-1235 great summer. 211

Over 15,000
Hanging Baskets OPEN Wheelchair Reminder: STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN BLOOMFIELD
to choose from. Sunday to Friday Accessible There will be a Strawberry Festival held at the Bloomfield Hall on
Thursday, July 8th from 4:30-6:30pm. On the menu: ham, potato
Buy direct from 8am-6pm salad, coleslaw, tomato, eggs, cucumbers, pickles, brown bread,
the grower. Closed Saturdays rolls, strawberries and sweets. Cost for the supper is $10/adults,
$4/children ages 6-12, pre-schoolers eat for free.
Hope to see you there! 822

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! Mansard & Gable Designs Available

Contact: Dana Russell (C) 643-0070 (H) 849-7570 www.topnotchbarns.com


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CELEBRATION RETURNS TO
BELLEISLE BAY
After a few years of absence, Hatfield Point
Fun Days has been resurrected as "Belleisle
Bay Celebrates Canada Day" for July 1st.
The celebration is being organized by a
group of residents from all over the Belleisle
region. Subaru receives top
2010 starting from
honours in 2010
Committee president, Laurie Williams says, " Lots of people really $20,995
missed the old Hatfield Point Fun Days and wanted something that
would bring all the communities together". Williams also says. "We
have put together a schedule of events that will interest everybody
from small kids to seniors".
The daylong event will kick off with a community breakfast and yard
sale at 8:00am. One of the highlights will be the parade starting at
10:00am.
Also available: 2.5i IMPREZA 5-door version
The afternoon is packed full with kid's activities, tea party, carpentry
skills contest, a rolling pin throw, 50/50 draw and a silent auction.
There will be food available all daylong ranging from coffee and 2010 2.5X
donuts to barbeque. And there's even free cake at the official opening at starting from $25,995
2:00pm. Taxes, freight and
preparation extra
A large part of the day is focused on music. The Hatfield Point wharf
will be the location for the entertainment center stage with local
musical acts and dance shows going from noon until 11:00pm.
The day will be finish off with the always popular and entertaining
Cemetery Stories at 7:30pm. The cemetery stories feature strange facts
about the colourful characters resting in Hatfield Point's Bayview
Japanese and a whole lot more!
Cemetery. $750 Subarus symmetrical full-time All-Wheel-Drive system Vehicle Dynamic Control system
The grand finale of the day's events will "Fireworks Over The Bay" at GRAD REBATE High performance SUBARU BOXER engine Many security features
dark.
motors
755 Rothesay Avenue
Committee president, Laurie Williams also noted, " The committee
was extremely pleased at the support we have received from all of the Saint John, 633-0833
communities and volunteers from around the Bay and the prizes that www.aberdeenmotors.ca
sponsors donated to make the day exciting".
For more information and the specific location of events check out
Facebook - "Belleisle Bay Celebrates Canada Day" 829

FUNDY GARDENERS NEWS


The next meeting of the Fundy Gardeners will be held on Wednesday,
July 7th - 7:00pm at the Kennebacasis Select Funeral Home (152
Pettingill Road, Quispamsis). Guest speaker for the evening will be Free Business Card Design
Verna Mills, discussing the Blue Himalayan Poppy.
All are welcome. 400 with any Graphic Design Service.

YARD SALE FUNDRAISER Logos


There will be a Yard Sale fundraiser for the Bayswater/Summerville
United Church (1869 route 845) on Saturday, June 26th from
Menus
9:00am-1:00pm. 617 Print Ads
Flyers
Kings Valley Consulting Ltd. Posters
! Land Assemblies for Various ! Rezoning Services Including
Uses P.A.C. & Council Business Cards
! Negotiating Services Presentations
! Current Aerial Photos ! Property Management & more...
! Watershed Maps ! Reports on Land Holdings
Join
! Topographical Mapping ! Business Opportunities
the Graphic Design house
! Municipal By-Law on facebook
Investigations
SPECIALIZING IN ALL ASPECTS OF LAND USE Laurie LeBlanc
Rod Crowther Owner/Manager
943-0210 Graphic Designer/Owner
Office: 506-847-2878 Cellular: 506-647-5365
Home Fax: 506-849-4486 www.landplanning.ca Laurie-Leblanc@hotmail.com
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MARCO POLO UPDATE


The 2010 Marco Polo Construction Season is now starting and we
need volunteers. This year we will be caulking and painting the hull.
Chelsey Hope The 65 foot high and 90 foot long Marco Polo(1851-1883) needs a
CLT, LSO, RRT permanent home. You can view pics of our progress on our web site .
Operator and Manager Contact for volunteers is 658-5911. This is the 24th year of the
Marco Polo Project, the Fastest Ship in the World is creating pride

Menu of Services
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KVHS CLASS OF 85 REUNION


Skin Rejuvenation: tightens pores, reduces acne, Calling all graduates from the Kennebecasis Valley High School
sun damage, freckles, age spots, rosacea, dilated Class of 1985! There will be a 25-year reunion on July 23rd & 24th.
blood vessels and redness. Come and share your photographs and memories with your former
classmates!
Skin Tightening: tightens skin laxity, improves If you would like to attend, please call Tanya McCarthy (Craft) at
circulation and healing, stimulates collagen growth, 832-7810 or email your contact information to
and overall firms skin. mccarthy_tanya@hotmail.com or kvhsgradsof85@hotmail.com.
807

Tattoo Removal: removes ink deposits of various


color in the skin LEWIS FAMILY REUNION
The Lewis Family Reunion will be held (rain or shine) on Saturday,
Laser Hair Reduction: reduction of unwanted hair. August 14th at the home of Wayne and Fay Lewis (126 Lewis Road,
Colpitts Settlement). Relatives of the late Pearl and Harry Lewis are
94 Prince William Street, Suite 301 welcome to attend from 2:00pm on and a Pot Luck supper will be
Phone: (506) 696-JOLI (5654) served at 4:30 - please bring your favourite dish.
For more information please contact Wayne at 372-4651. 830
Cell: (506) 639-2891
Fax: (506) 832-5583
joli_la@yahoo.com
GREER FAMILY REUNION
The 23rd annual Greer Reunion will be held on Sunday, August 8th,
1:00pm at the Community Hall, Main Street in St. Martins with a Pot
Luck dinner at 4:00pm. Come bring your family and meet your
kinfolk.
Gibson Creek Canoeing Courses-Summer 2010 For more information please contact any one of the following:
www.gibsoncreek.ca Newman Greer 847-8217; John Greer 847-1537; Pat Seeds 757-
Paddle Canada Canoe Basics 2983; Don Crawford 849-1125; Christina Snow 832-3626; David
Greer 847-5409. 839
Lake-water Level 0, 1, 2 - tandem or solo with rescue
CKNB Modern Touring Style (Sit & switch for non-kneelers)
Moving water - Introductory Tandem
FREE FASHION SHOW!
Canoe Poling - Solo
Please join us at a free Fashion Show taking place at WalMart in
Big Canoe (Team Paddling) th
Saint John on Thursday, June 24 from 1:00-2:00pm. The show is
Synchronized Canoeing - Solo Canoes to help promote awareness of bladder health issues in Support of
Call or email for schedule: 672-8964 or egyoung@nbnet.nb.ca World Continence Week.
If you have a club or group of 4 or more arrange a custom Come and enjoy the fashions, complimentary refreshments and an
course at a discount. See details: www.canoekayaknb.org information booth with Nurse Specialists. 841

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At Your Service
10% Discount until June 30

4 Aces Home Inspections


Bob MacMurray CLEAN AIR
Certified Inspector SERVICE REPAIR & CLEANING FOR
11 Colonial Drive HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS ALL M
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Your Tree Care Specialists! WE PROVIDE INDOOR & OUTDOOR


Planting Fertilizing CONTAINMENT SOLUTIONS
Hazard Tree Removal Soil Reconditioning Contact: Ingrid or Valerie (832-3376)
Pruning Diagnostic Services
IF IT HAS TO DO WITH TREES... WE DO IT.
Invisible Fence BRAND
5 years education and experience
Fully Insured ~ Free Estimates
832-3738
We offer:
Paul Danaher Lifetime factory warranty Professional training
Forest Technician / Tree Care Specialist 99% success rate Vet recommended
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River Valley Septic & Environmental SEANS EXCAVATING


Great Rates
& Landscape Service Lance Betts Licensed Septic & TRUCKING LTD.
& Service 420 Model Farm Rd, Quispamsis, NB E2G 1L5
Owner/Operator Installer
Septic Gravel SEAN LEBLANC, OWNER
Landscaping ! Tank Location Screened Topsoil
Drainage & Repair Screened Gravel 721-9706
Service Screened Sand 721-4897
Keeping ground water clean Drain rock
Dont wait until its too late PUMP NOW! Call: 849-PUMP (7867) Pit Run
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242 Main St., Hampton, N.B E5N-6B8
Email: info@ossekeag.ca
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Musings community classifieds


By Debbie Hickey CHILD CARE
ROTHESAY NURSERY SCHOOL'S TEACHERS have more than 27 years
GET OUTDOORS! experience of providing a quality play school environment. We have openings
Many of my most vivid memories of childhood in our 2010-2011 programs for children aged 3 and 4 starting in September.
Call, 847-1810, or register in person. We are located at 7 Gondola Point Road
took place outdoors. This is hardly surprising
in Rothesay.
since (other than times in school), 75% of our waking hours were PAMPERING PLUS CHILD CARE has openings for 2 full time children,
spent outdoors. We did go in for meals and bathroom breaks, but infants welcome. CPR, first aid, non-smoking, no pets, one on one attention,
loving family atmosphere away from home. Overnights can be arranged. 22
then it was right back outdoors. We fished and splashed in the brook, years experience. Located off Vincent Road, Kennebecasis Valley. 849-0665.
made trenches for the water to run off the driveway when it rained, EMPLOYMENT
picked strawberries and raspberries, hiked the woods, found lots of MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from home. Free website, unlimited
ways to play in the snow, rode bikes, wed the garden, picked flowers support, computer required. www.healthyhome4our2boys.com.
FIREWOOD
. . . it was a great time to be a kid.
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split firewood, delivered. Call
Mike and I did our best to duplicate that for our kids when they 485-2349.
were young. They too spent many hours outdoors, doing much the FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call Ken Northrup, 832-4326, leave
same things we had as kids. (In fact one of my favourite memories is message.
DRY FIREWOOD, MOSTLY MAPLE, PROMPT delivery. 832-5416 or
of the two of them playing in the rain in their bathing suits during an 651-8693.
unseasonably warm late fall downpour.) But many of their FOR RENT
generation did not. Television and computers had taken over the OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT in Hampton, wheelchair accessible, 500 sqft, 2
after school hours. I expect our children sometimes felt hard done by rooms and waiting area, $500/month. 832-4840.
1 BEDROOM APT, ROTHESAY, $400/month, unheated, Scott Ave. 832-
because of the time restrictions we imposed on TV and computer 3333.
time. That certainly never caused me a moment of guilt! SPACIOUS, OPEN CONCEPT, WATERFRONT COTTAGE, fully
I read recently that U.S. kids are not getting sufficient Vitamin D. equipped, located 30 minutes from Fredericton, excellent for swimming,
boating etc, sleeps 8. $750.00 per week. Call Perry, 832-5001.
You remember Vitamin D. the sunshine vitamin. The one you soak LOG CABINS FOR RENT, 1 bdrm, air conditioned, completely furnished,
up by playing outdoors. A recent study from the Kaiser Foundation private cove, 15 minutes from Sussex, boating, fishing and golf.
found that kids between the ages of 7 and 18 spend more than seven $600.00/month, mature couples only. (506)852-0203.
FOR SALE
and a half hours a day using some form of media, including the
USED TEXT BOOKS FROM THE VICKERS HEALTH CARE Aide course,
computer. If you add in seven hours a day for school, when are they "Being a Homemaker/Home Health Aide" by Elana Zucker, 5th or 6th edition.
getting outdoors? What a shame. Some of my best moments now as Please call 650-6743.
a grandparent are spent outdoors with our four year old 1986 MAPLE LEAF MOBILE HOME, 9 Kingfisher Rd, Westmoreland Park.
14'x70', 3 bdrm, window dressings and stackable washer/dryer, 2 baby barns,
granddaughter, exploring the natural world. She loves to walk out excellent condition. 849-0631.
the wood road to the brook, help with the gardening, learn about NOTICES
growing things, understand how the world of nature works, ride on I, JOSEPH KANE & SPOUSE OF KINGSTON, NB, heirs and successors to
a Loyalist Grant 1783 by King George III, Charter issued by Queen Victoria
the tractor with "Grumpy". Do yourself and a child favour and get year 1859 registered in Fredericton, NB as no. 9098 and a grant of land issued
outdoors together. "Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild by the Court of Chancery year 1871 registered as Grant no. 11, surveyed and
air" ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson. 801 laid out by 4 surveyors appointed by the Court, PID No. 0159566 have had our
Riparian Rights violated and exploited.

Church Chart
Try it!!
There is something for you and every member of your family.
Join us for Sunday Worship and /tell us/ how we can /serve you/!
Every Sunday 10:50 am
Sunday School 9:30 am

Kennebecasis Baptist Church


383 Hampton Road , Quispamsis
Across from KVHS - 847-5822
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NANAIMO BC PARK IN MAY, LADY WITH BRIAN'S MAINTENANCE & HOME REPAIR -
LITTLE DOG, missing man with close shaved Carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile,
head, horseshoe shaped scar on top, has Jack
Russel, apologies, anyone help? Please phone 250-
753-8141.
electrical etc. Over 20 years experience. Free
estimates. Call Brian 839-2296.
COUNTRY HAIRSTYLING 234 Hammond River BUSINESS
WHOS WHO
BINGO, BINGO, BINGO!! Bus trip to Penobscot Rd., Quispamsis. Great prices, great hours. Look
USA, July 16 - 18, $349.00 which includes: bus ride forward to seeing you. Sandra Smith 849-2118.
down and back, 2 nights accommodations, 2 days of
bingo. Pick ups in Sussex, Norton, Hampton, Saint S & S L A N D S C A P I N G LT D . L A W N
John and St. Stephen. Contact Cathy Ross at 506- MAINTENANCE, including mowing, aeration,
433-3057 or 506-435-1579 or etc. Lawn installation and repair. Sod and hydro-
cathyross400@hotmail.com. Must have passport.
PRAYERS
seed. Tree removal, hedge pruning etc. Free
estimates. Call Mike (cell) 636-1244 or 847-1001. 4 Runs
PROFESSIONAL GEL NAILS, full set $50.00,
O HOLY ST. JUDE, Apostle and Martyr, great in
virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman to Jesus
Christ, Faithful Intercessor to all who invoke your
fills $35.00. KV area. 640-0345.
GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil
$80.00
special patronage in time of need, to you I have weddings performed when and where you choose.
recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly Telephone 847-2079.
beg to whom God has given such power to come to BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailer,
my assistance. Help me in my present urgent motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. Call AQUASCAPING
petition, in return I promise to make your name 721-4255.
known and cause you to be invoked. Say three Hail TILLING, POST HOLE DIGGING, GRADING, Stream Landscaping & Contracting
Marys and three Glorias. St. Jude pray for us and all back hoeing, crushed stone and topsoil spread. Aquascaping Septic Installations
Landscaping Clearing/Mulching
who invoke your aid. Amen. Publication must be Small jobs welcome. Call Dave Gray 849-0488. Hardscaping Drainage
promised. This novena has never been known to Retaining Walls Foundation Repair
VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING - Concrete Patios, Walkways and Driveways
fail. This novena must be said for nine consecutive For Competitive Rates/Free Estimates Phone Eirik 651-4321
CRAFTMANSHIP. RV's, boat covers, recovering
days. Try it, it works. P.B.
& restyling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning,
PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never
known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount
seagrass, canvas. 832-7870. BUS TOURS
L AW N M O W E R T U N E U P / R E PA I R BURGESS TOURS
Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven,
WANTED: Lawn tractors, garden tillers, snow Halifax Tattoo July 3 Day Trip
Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate PEI- Anne of Green Gables Musical Production July 31 Day Trip
Virgin assist me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, blowers in need of repair. 832-4905.
Aug 5 - 8 Bangor, Augusta & Bar Harbour
help me and show me you are my mother. O Holy DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING, for all your spring Oct 2 - 6 Boston Cape Cod & Marthas Vineyard
clean-up needs. Junk, garbage, construction, Nov 30 - Dec 5 NYC Christmas Tree Lighting
Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I (506) 386-3180
humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to demolition, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a Visit our website for 2010 tours. www.burgesstours4u.ca
secure my necessity (make request). There are none week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-
who can withstand your power. O Mary conceived 3982. CARPENTRY
without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 STUMP GRINDERZ, QUICK, EFFICIENT,
times), O Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3
DOUBLE DECKERS
STUMP REMOVAL, with no lawn damage. Call
times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then Karl 647-STUMP (7886). DECKS ARE OUR SPECIALTY
publish it & it will be granted. P.B. Wood Top Quality Work
NEW COUNSELLING OFFICE, Tawnya Fanjoy, Composite
REAL ESTATE Reasonable Rates
BA, MA (OACCPP), 475 Millidge Ave, Saint John, Glass Railings References Available
GARDEN HOME, 5 MERRITT HILL RD, 643-8655. Experienced counselling therapist
offers individual, couples and family counselling
Don Fennell 849-3116 Cell 663-1883
Quispamsis (end of Gondola Point Rd), superlative
waterviews, John Hart Construction, $264,000. See for all age groups. Free initial consultation upon
propertyguys.com, ID#118248 or call 847-1243. request. CARPENTRY PLUS
RECYCLING BIN RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for more
clients in the Hampton and surrounding areas.
Jake of All Trades
50 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES, Roofing Renovation
70's and 80's, to give away. 847-2780. Services offered: general house cleaning,
decluttering, organizing etc., also accepting Vinyl Siding Decks
FREE FRESH RHUBARB. 672-7927. Blown in
commercial clients. Free estimates. 832-3894. New Construction
SERVICES OFFERED insulation
SPRING CLEAN UP SERVICES, yard, 485-1119 434-4171
HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential,
basements, JUNK, will haul away anything. Prices
commercial, recreational, restyling and
customization. Trust your furniture to the
very reasonable. Kevin 847-4304 or cell 721-8204. CHIMNEYS & WOODSTOVES
professionals. The most training and experience in SCRAP METAL DROP OFF SITE Drop off all
the Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years. household appliances, BBQ's, scrap metal, car
parts, wheels, tires, old car batteries at 187 French Inspection, Cleanings & Repairs
Offering project classes. 849-8008. Roofing and Carpentry Services
HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Laforge. Village Road. Also pick up of junk cars and trucks Over 30+ Years Experience
Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and for free! Open 7 days a week from daylight to dark My Reputation is your safe guard
weather stripping of all models. Phone 485-2151. for your convenience. Call 847-3569. 849-0106
B. LEMON MASONRY, RESIDENTIAL, VEHICLES
commercial, brick, blocks, stonework, chimney's, SPECIAL ORDER 1993 FORD TEMPO, white CONSTRUCTION
repointing. Free estimates call Brent at 847-5126. with red interior, 1 owner, fully loaded, many new
cell 333-0449. parts, snow tires, $2,500.00. 849-8967. Sheas Construction
WANTED New Home Construction ! Renovations ! Garages
FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks, tractors and
Fire Place Mantels ! Drywall ! Trim & Finish Work
farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small WANTED HOUSES TO CLEAN. Reasonable Laminate Flooring ! Ceramic Tile
scrap. 763-2933 or 333-9067. rates. References available. Call Tammy at 333- Decks ! Bamboo Flooring Sales & Installations
ENGAGED? WEDDINGS AND RENEWALS. 4855. Ph: 640-1128 Fax: 832-0534
When, where, and how you wish. Booking now for LOOKING FOR THROW AWAY CARPET to be
2010 and 2011. Call Janet. 847-9833. used in gardening. Will pick up, 832-7827.

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BUSINESS WHOS WHO


COUNSELLING HANDYMAN
For your Detail Work to Minor Repairs...
PLUMBING & HEATING
CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS
Send your To-Do list to...
GODDARDS PLUMBING & HEATING
Stress, Anxiety, Anger Sales/Repairs/Services/Pumps
Self Esteem, Relationships PERCY the Handyman New & Renovations
Certified in-floor Radiant Heating
Social Skills, Loss/Separation 645-1520 Back Flow Prevention Tester
Consultation densmper@nb.sympatico.ca 506-432-5199
For an appointment call Sherilyn Cheeks 333-4803 See my ad on Kijiji: Search for Percy Bob 433-0583 Dion 434-2622

DRIVEWAY SEALING HEATING SPECIALIST RAILINGS


Yard Pros COOKES HEATING SERVICE
Division of Cooke Fuels
Craftsmanship In Iron
Protect Your Driveway from harmful cracks and UV Rays We are WETT (Wood Energy Technology Training) Joe Richard
~Hot Pour Crack Filling Certified!
~We Don't Dilute Our Product Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces
& stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglas), chimneys & liners, duct
658-0996
Guaranteed cleaning now available Custom Wrought Iron Railings,
Free Estimates. Financing Available
Call for a free quote today! Jason: 645-8252 832-1124 Gates, Fencing, etc.

ENERGY AUDITS HOME & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE RENOVATIONS


Certified Energy Auditor darren f RENOS
7th year providing energy assessments in the Saint John area
Trim Kitchens Paint Flooring
40 years building experience (
Baby Barns (
Retaining Walls Decks Railings B Barns Sheds
For Grant information: (
Mulching (
Decks & Fences darrenf@nb.sympatico.ca
Alfred or Marg Gordon, 849-1593 (
Lawn Installation (
Odd Jobs & Debris Removal 647-5905 Free Estimates
gordonenergy@rogers.com Mark Hatfield - 847-3202 ANYTHING WOOD/ANYTHING GOES

EUROPEAN SAUSAGE PAINTING ROOFING


Degenhardts European Sausage Farm Ltd. Maritime Eavestroughing & Roofing
Local makers or 50+ kinds of quality Quality Work
Quispamsis NB
Sausages
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No Gluten
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Free Estimates
Marinades
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Low in Fat
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Brian 506-721-0940 Home Improvements
Deli Meats
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Mario 506-644-8438
756-8489 25 Years Experience JOHN ROBERTS 832-7270
EXCAVATING PAINTING & REPAIR TREES
Compact Excavating TOTAL REPAINT & HOME REPAIR TREE CARE
Ditching Drain Tile Fully
Culverts Landscaping Interior, Exterior, Minor Crackfill H.L Patton & Son Ltd.
Tree & Stump Removal Insured
Reasonable rates. * Removal *Pruning *Repair, etc.
Easy Access to backyards
with minimal property damage Call DAN MARSH For all your tree care needs.
Jeff Doherty 650-0186 763-2741 HOME: 849-8716 CELL: 650-4885 Dwayne Patton BSc. Forestry 849-1499

GARAGE DOORS PET CONTAINMENT WATER ANALYSIS


HILL MANUFACTURING ROVER PET CONTROL POTABLE SOLUTIONS
We sell and install Garaga, Commercial Pet Safe Containment Systems Whats in your water?
and Residential doors & openers. Sales, Installation & Training
Call Mike Anderson 832-2317 Located in the Kennebecasis Valley
GARAGA DEALER Cell: 636-1243
Lifetime Warranty
We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! Money Back Guarantee Email: contact@potablesolutions.ca
485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158 www.roverpetcontrol.com www.potablesolutions.ca

GLUTEN-FREE PET FENCING YARD CARE


THE GLUTEN-FREE MENU
Home Made Gluten-Free Baked Goods!
Fresh & Delicious We Deliver
D & H INGROUND DOG FENCING
Sales, installation and training provided.
YARD PROS INC.
Complete Yard Care
NEW DISTRIBUTERS AVAILABLE Lowest price & Satisfaction Guaranteed Professional, Reliable Service
Urban Deli 68 King St. Call for your free, no obligation quote
On the Vine Both Locations
433-2651 / 434-4076 Call Don @ 647-5527 645-8252 www.YardProsInc.com

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SAINT JOHN & KENNEBECASIS VALLEY RELAY FOR LIFE 2010,


would like to thank the following MAJOR SPONSORS for their generous contributions
and for helping to make this years event a huge success!!!

Over $220,000.00 Raised!!


Atlantic Lottery Atlantic Volunteer Sponsor
Medavie Blue Cross Atlantic Survivor Sponsor
A Television Maritime Television Sponsor
Day & Ross Provincial Shipping Sponsor
Scotiabank Banking Services Sponsor
Ready John Environmental Service Sponsor
K-100/Big John FM/CFBC Media Sponsor
Ossekeag Publishing Print Media Sponsor
Fundy Honda Event Sponsor
J.D. Irving Limited Supporting Sponsor

Thank you to the following businesses for their contributions:


A To Z Rentals Hughes Surveys & Papa Johns
Angelos Pizza Consultants Pomodori Pizzeria
Brookville Manufacturing Fero Ready Rentals
Canadian Springs J.D. Irving Limited Rothesay High School
Carleton Community Center Leisure Time Sales Ready John
Chateau de Champlain Knights of Columbus #6770 Rothesay Regional Fire Fighters
Cochrans Country Market Local 18 City Workers Saint John Firefighters
Cox Electronics Loyalist Painting Sobeys Rothesay
David Gallant Photography Maritime Paper Security Electrical
Dominos Pizza McDonalds Tim Hortons - Lansdowne
Eastern College Midland Town of Rothesay
Enterprise Car Rentals Miller sound Town of Quispamsis
Exhibition Park Nagle Ideal Leasing The Power Store
Halifax Seed Northumberland Dairies United Rentals
Hertz Equipment Rental Olsens Meat & Produce Urban Landscaping
Holders Canvas & Embroidery On The Vine

A Very Special Thank You to our dedicated Teams,


Volunteers & Committee Members
The planning for Relay for Life on June 3rd, 2011 has begun!
For more information, contact the Canadian Cancer Society at 506-634-6277 or
e-mail: cfloyd@nb.cancer.ca

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