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EARLY BIRD SEASON PASSES ON We are now accepting applications for winter
employment. Email your resume to
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Child under 5 $35.00 Cafeteria / Kitchen Childcare
Family $889.00 Bar Mascot
Corporate Pass $459.00 Wait Staff Ski School
(506) 433-7653 Childcare Pass $139.00 Janitorial Ticket Sellers
www.poleymountain.com Rental Pass $149.00 Maintenance
Ravings By Mike Hickey
Rhonda Finlay B.A., M.S.c. "FOREST KING"
Audiologist "If a man speaks in the middle of a forest and there is no
woman to hear him, is he still wrong" (Quote on a small
notepad)
National Audiology Week October 19 - 25 Fortunately men, if you are out in the woods far enough you
What Do Audiologists Do? can largely forget whether you are right or wrong. At least as
long as you have left the missus behind!!! The fall is just a
Audiologists can work in a variety of fields. Clinical great time to be out in the woods!!! Spring, summer and
audiologists work in a hospital setting or in doctor's offices winter aren't too bad either but fall is best!! Crisp air, warm
where they test hearing, perform advanced audiological sunshine and if I am not running the chain saw or tractor ...
tests (such as Auditory Brainstem Response, peace!!
Electrocochleography, and Electronystagmography), Smart men may want to consider taking up residence in the
assess middle ear problems, and prescribe and assess forest on a full time basis and never come out. If we do, we can
hearing aids. Paediatric audiologists work with children
be King of the Forest but if we come out ... we will certainly
either in hospitals or in the schools. Some audiologists
face "The Battle of the Sexes". The problem is ... the battle is
work with cochlear implants or other implantable hearing
now a massacre!! Just look at the propaganda that is spurring
devices, from assessment of candidacy to post-surgical
programming. Audiologists can also work in aural women onward and over us!!
Q: Why do men become smarter during sex?
rehabilitation (training to help people hear better and get
A: Because they are plugged into a genius.
better use from hearing aids and other assistive listening Q: How are husbands like lawn mowers?
devices). A: They're hard to get started, they emit noxious odors, and
Audiologists who work in industry or the military are half the time they don't work.
heavily involved in hearing conservation, noise reduction, Q: What should you give a man who has everything?
and hearing protection. Dispensing audiologists work in A: A woman to show him how to work it.
private practice and also fit and dispense hearing aids. Q: Why does it take 100 million sperm to fertilize one egg?
Other audiologists may focus on neuro-otology or perform A: Because not one will stop and ask for directions.
intraoperative monitoring of the hearing nerve (the 8th Q: Why don't men have mid-life crises?
cranial nerve). Audiologists who work at universities do A: They stay stuck in adolescence.
research and teach. All smart generals understand when it is better to retreat
than to face certain defeat. This general is figuring out what
Call the Kennebecasis Valley Hearing size cabin I should build and exactly how far back in the woods
Centre today to arrange an appointment I need to go!!
PS: I am restoring an old woods trailer that has tires that are
with our Audiologist. rotting apart. I know someone out there has just what I am
looking for ... two 20" tires (750 X 20 or close) in almost any
281 Hampton Rd., Quispamsis condition as long as they will hold air and are cheap ... oops, I
kvhearingcentre.com am supposed to say inexpensive. Let me know if you can help

847-3030 (home - 832-1977 or office 832-5613). I need the trailer to


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THE MERCY AWARDS
The Mercy Awards will be held at the Moncton Wesleyan
Church on Saturday, October 23rd starting at 6:30pm. In
concert will be Golden Harmony, Heather Morton, Patty
McLaughlin, For the Cross, Nightwatch, Mallory McSadden
and more. Emcees will be Gospel Artist Anne Williams of
Sussex and Saint John Councilor, Donnie Snook. The
inductees to the Hall Of Fame 2010 are Don Chapman and
Wayne Richardson. Tickets $7 at the door. 807

Reminder: QUILT SHOW


Park Ave. UCW presents "Pieceful Quilts", a show and sale of
quilts and quilted items Saturday, October 23rd from 1:00-
4:00pm at Park Avenue United Church in East Saint John.
Admission of $6.00 includes your choice from a "heavenly"
selection of desserts. There will also be a bake table, craft
table and raffle quilt. 826

MATURE PROFESSIONALS NETWORK IN SJ


“Mature Professionals Network (MPN) a social networking
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're glad
We hope you can find time to join us.” 831
You asked!
Brock Reid
RELAPSE PREVENTION SUPPORT GROUP IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TRAVELERS!
Meetings (chaired by Ken) will be held every Thursday ,
1:30pm at the Denis Morris Community Centre (330 Did you know that if death occurs while on vacation outside Canada
Greenhead Road West). The Milford Bus stops across the or the United States the basic cost to have you brought home is at
street. least $5,000. In most cases the money must be wired to the foreign
country before anything takes place. The cost if death occurs in the
For more information please call: Ken Warner at 672-8002. Caribbean is $6,000 - $7,000; France $7,000 - $10,000; England
815 $5,000 - $6,000. To be cremated and sent home the charges are the
same. To be cremated in England and not brought home the charge
is $4,000 - $5,000.
COME PLAY WITH US! Make sure your Medical or Cancellation Insurance has “unlimited
At the four Saint John Early Learning and Child Care transportation of deceased”.
Facilities located in a Community near you!
Monday - Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm for children 2-5 It is important to remember to call your home town funeral director
years old. FIRST. Our membership in professional organizations gives us
contact with many highly qualified funeral service people across
634-7720 We all know that kids love to play. But did you know North America. We'll take the necessary steps to have the deceased
they also learn while they play? Playtime experiences brought home. We will confer with you at long distance or with other
are an important way to understand how kids learn and family members locally to plan the funeral.
how we can help them learn more effectively.
Celebrate The Lives Of People You Love
The Saint John Y Early Learning and Child Care
Programs are quality programs modeled after YMCA Reid’s Funeral Home & Cremation Centre
Playing to Learn and NB Earyl Learning and Child Care 1063 Main Street, Hampton 832-5541
Curriculum.
www.reidsfh.com
The curriculum is the cornerstone of children’s play. Funeral Directors: Barbara & Brock Reid, Leonard Goobie & Karen Bremner

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HALL
Sunday, October 31st - 2:30-3:30pm,
HALL will be having a Halloween
FUNdraiser at the Presbyterian Church
on Main Street. We will provide some
fun family activities targeted toward
early learners (ages 6 and under) but
welcoming all who wish to join.
Activities stations will be set up so that
parent and child work together to
complete fun activities with the focus
on collecting tickets to be used for a draw. It will be a sugar
free event, with the take away to be a family craft activity and
some stickers plus information about HALL and upcoming
Fall and Winter programs. It will also include donation
stations where people can purchase tickets for the draw,
register for a HALL membership, and donate towards our
good cause!!!
Kids Have Stress Too: (A NB Canadian Mental Health
Association program) Wednesday, November 17th & 24th.
Adults aren’t the only ones who feel stressed. Kids do too.
Some stress is normal, but too much stress is not good and
can affect your child’s conduct as well as their ability to learn.
The good news is that even
young children can learn to manage their own stress. The
younger they learn the better!
Parents join us for two nights, where we will share
information, tools and techniques to assist you in helping
your child to: recognize signs of stress; find ways to allow
them to effectively manage their stress; develop coping skills
that will last throughout their lifetime. What better gift to
give to your child. Pre-registration is required.
Mother Goose Program: Thursday, November 25th,
December 2nd & 9th from 9:30-10:30am, come join us for
three weeks of rhymes and songs with your baby, birth to 14
months old. This program will be lead by Kim Parsons (Re-hab
HAMPTON Assistant), staff of Talk with Me Early Language Services and
It’s our nature! we’ll have lots of fun while encouraging language
development for your baby. You will also receive activities to
Town of Hampton continue baby’s learning at home.
The cost for this program is free for HALL members.
Financial aid for transportation available. Registration
required.
PUBLIC NOTICE To register or for more information call the HALL office at
832-5665. 108
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
Please be advised that Town Council will Doing a fall clean sweep?
be holding a public presentation on Get Rid of Excess Stuff!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010 at 7:00 Extra tires/rims,
p.m. in Council Chambers regarding the wedding and prom dresses,
proposed new Municipal Plan By-law, yard equipment, baby clothes,
Integrated Community Sustainability left over summer reno supplies,
Plan (ICSP) and the Zoning By-Law. children’s summer toys, etc.
Advertise them in our Community Classifieds
Megan O’Brien Harrison,
Clerk/Development Officer
megan@townofhampton.ca
Hampton Herald
Your Community Connection
Call Us Today 832-5613
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Out of work? Just finished school? Not sure what you want to
do now? Are you adventurous, resilient, hard working, reliable
and able to relocate, than we have many potential opportunities
for you!
Attention: Oil and Gas Laborer’s – No experience required!
Manpower is currently recruiting for General Labourers (no
previous experience required) who are willing to relocate to
various parts of Alberta to work in the oilfields for 6 month
contract or contract to perm roles starting in October 2010.
Interested candidates must provide a clean driving abstract, be
physically fit as you will be working long shifts outdoors in very
cold conditions and able to lift up to 50lbs. Selected candidates
will be required to take a medical and drug test as part of the
application process. Relocation costs will be covered up to a pre-
determined cost. The salary ranges from $3000 to $4000
monthly plus bonus.
Want to learn more? Contacts us via e-mail at
Moncton.nb@na.manpower.com ; fax 1-877-789-3687: or Stop
by our Manpower Office at 529 Main Street Moncton NB.
Let the adventure begin with Manpower!

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DEAR EDITOR
HAMPTON LADY HUSKIES As you know, Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow Primary celebrated
the final construction of the Jeremy Shaw Memorial
Thank you to our sponsors! Playground on Saturday, October 2nd. There were a great
Elite Valley Concrete Inc. KEN VAL Insurance number of volunteers who worked hard the day before and
Ossekeag Publishing Reid’s Funeral Home CIBC Fairvale the day of to get the playground finished. There were may
Embroider It Hickey Brothers Limited Pattison Financial Group
thanks to local business for their donations and
Hampton Pharmasave Barry Spalding Law Firm Kings County Mechanical
organizations that helped make it a success; but no one
Saint John Sports L Sanford and Sons ScotiaBank Hampton
Medicine Clinic Ernie’s Landscaping Floyd’s Store
gave thanks to the core bunch of individuals that were there
Subway Exit Realty Specialists Leisure Time Sales
weeks and weeks before that.
Premium Pools and Spas John Gass Loughery Law Office I think we should be giving thanks to Shannon Keoughan,
Allen J. Levine Law Office UAP Auto Parts Ron’s Aaron Ketch, Gary & Kim Guitar and Kerry & Carolyn
Checkers Olinsky who were down there night after night as far back as
Gold Silver Cochran’s Country Market the end of August, laying sod, putting in posts and getting
Ed Floyd Excavating Spuds N Things Security Holdings the ground ready for the big build. I don't want to take away
Nutter’s Accounting Bishop’s Windows and Doors Angelo’s the accomplishment of what the other volunteers did, I just
Hampton Home Hardware Hampton Dental Clinic Bike Works think that we should give credit where credit is due. If not
IrvingOil.com Turnbull and Kindred CGA- Wal-Mart
Holly’s Restaurant Hampton Professional Corporation for these individuals, I don't think they would have been
Millidgeville Service Center
Reynold’s Auto Body Canaport LNG ready for the deadline on Saturday. As a parent who couldn't
ICR General Contractors
and Salvage M&M Auto Body
Vintage Bistro and Lounge
participate, I would like to say a heartfelt "Thank you"!
Kennebecasis Drugs Shaw Signs
Butternut Stables A grateful parent. 119
Sherrard’s Orthodontics Fairweather Tire
Titusville General Store
Sarah’s Seconds Tim Horton’s Hampton
A Little Touch of Art
Crystal Lights Jewelry Hampton Guardian Pharmacy
John Kellar Excavating
A-1 Exterminators Saint John Sea Dogs
Huff ‘n Puff
Vitalis
Coyle Nissan Bronze
Lafarge LEGION # 62 BURSARY APPLICATIONS
Hampton Physiotherapy
Wacky Wheatley’s Veniot Law Office RCL Branch #62 is now accepting
Barry MacDonald Remax
Bayview Credit Union Hair in the Big Blue House
Arrow Construction
applications for Bursaries. Please include
Strescon Readimix Bonney Construction
Village Hair Design your name, address, phone number and the
Service Star Automotive Barley Malt and Vine
Supreme Auto name of the person you are applying under
and their Regimental number. Applicants
must have lived on the Peninsula during their
graduation year and are furthering their
education. Send a bit about what you are
taking in school and how you are doing.
The deadline for accepting applications is
November 27th, 2010 and bursaries will be awarded in
December 2010. Applications are to be sent to: Connie
Landry 44 Henderson Road, Saint John, NB E2M 7B2; for
more information e-mail - bobaloo@nb.sympatico.ca. 124

KV OLD BOYS
The KV Old Boys will be at the
following locations until the end of
October from 9:30am-1:00pm for
the convenience of residents who
may wish to donate their
redeemable containers to charity: 1st
Saturday of month - parking lot,
Hampton Pharmasave; 2nd Saturday
of month - parking lot, Petro-Canada service station, Wells;
3rd Saturday of month - parking lot, State Farm Insurance
(next to Vito’s), Rothesay.
Residents are reminded the KV OLD BOYS will gladly pick
up redeemable containers. Some containers on which a
deposit is paid include: soft drinks; beer, wine & spirits; water
bottles; fruit juices; vegetable juices and all low alcohol
drinks.
You can get in touch by: Fax - 847-1369; Tel - 847-5895 (leave
a message); or email - kvob@nbnet.nb.ca (we’ll reply with an
email). 403
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KENNEBECASIS PUBLIC LIBRARY The Town Chiropractor
Dr. Erik F.C. Klein, B.Sc., D.C.
1 Landing Court, Quispamsis, 849-5314, 849-5318 (fax), Email: No medical referral is required
kennebpl@gnb.ca. 9 Dann Drive, Hampton. Phone - 832-2040
What you need to know about Worker’s Compensation, or now, Worksafe
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday -10:00am-5:00pm; NB. You have a choice to visit any provider that you like for your
Tuesday-Thursday 10:00am-8:30pm; Saturday 9:30- workplace injury, however some may require a physician’s referral. When
you are injured at work, you can be examined, diagnosed, and treated by
5:00pm; Sunday - closed. To register for any programs, Back your chiropractor, WITHOUT a physician’s referral and everything will be
please call 849-5314. Neck Pain handled between your chiropractor and Worksafe NB. A major thing that
Sciatica you should know, is that YOU DO NOT NEED TO MISS WORK to access
Childrens Programs: your workers’ compensation medical benefits. If you are the “walking
Family Drop-In Table: Our family drop-in centre has weekly Headaches wounded”, where you are injured, but not to such an extent that you
Shoulder Pain require time off of work, you can still be treated by a chiropractor for this
themes and crafts for parents/caregivers and children to injury and all costs will be undertaken by Worksafe NB. Many conditions
Knee/ankle such as back, neck, arm, shoulder, and hip problems are handled by our
enjoy together. Wrist/elbow office through workers compensation every day. If you have tried other
Toddler Story Time: For children 18 months and still under therapies or you have a new injury at work, call our office to see if a
three years and their parents/caregivers. Tuesday different set of eyes may make the difference to help you not work in pain
any longer.
mornings from 10:30-11:00am. Registration is not 9 Dann Drive, Hampton Tel: 832-2040 Fax: 832-0787
required.
Babies in the Library: For babies from birth to 18 months.
Starts Thursday, November 4th to November 25th from
10:30-11:00am. Registration is required.
Three-and-Up Club Story Time: For children three to five
years and their parents/caregivers.
Fr i d a y m o r n i n g s f r o m 1 0 : 3 0 -
11:00am. Registration is not
required.
Reading Buddies Group: For elementary
school aged children who are learning
English as a second language.
Saturdays from 10:30-11:30am. This
program is a volunteen program.
Please call 849-5314 to register your
child. This program runs in
conjunction with the Newcomers
Coffee Hour.
Adult Programs:
Newcomers Coffee Hour: Meets every
Saturday from 10:30-11:30am. Make
new friends and practice your English
in a comfortable social setting.
Everyone welcome. Registration is
required. English speaking volunteers
needed. This program runs in
conjunction with the Reading Buddies
Program.
Adult Book Club: Meets every third
Thursday between 12:00 and 1:00pm.
Registration is not required.
Special Events at the Kennebecasis
Public Library:
Tuesday Evening Zen Teen Yoga: For 13-19
year olds on Tuesday evenings from
6:30-7:15pm. This program runs from
November 9th to November 30th and
registration is required.
Puppet Shows: Tuesday, November 2nd
from 6:30-7:00pm. Registration is not
required.
Christmas Open House & Children's Puppet
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Reminder: RV LIONS CRAFT SALE
The River Valley Lions will be holding their annual Craft Sale
on Saturday, November 6th from 9:00am-2:30pm at the
Grand Bay Centrum. Tables are available for rent at $12 each;
space is limited. Canteen will be available.
Comfortable Oil Heat Admission is a “Loonie” and proceeds from the sale will go to
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Today’s Oil heat burns hotter than natural gas,


electricity and even propane, up to 37,000 BTU/liter
(British Thermal Units). With a direct oil-fired water ILLEGAL DUMP HOTLINE
heater, your water will heat up to twice as fast as with Illegal dumps have no boundaries. In New Brunswick they
natural gas and up to five times faster than with can be found along public roads, near streams, on private
electricity. property, along railroad lines, and other out-of-the-way
places.
Call today for details on our financing or rental Illegal dumping is misplaced solid waste and raises
options on new equipment. concerns over safety, property values and quality of life. It is
also referred to as ‘open dumping’, ‘fly dumping’,
Oil Tank Furnaces Boilers Hot Water Heaters ‘midnight dumping’, and ‘wildcat dumping’, because
materials are often dumped in open areas, from vehicles
and, at times - late at night.
An examination of the literature suggests economics and
low risk are factors affecting decisions to illegally dump.
More specifically, research indicates those who illegally
dump do so because they: Lack a sense of ownership;
Believe someone else will clean up what they have disposed
of; Lack public awareness about the health and
environmental risks.
201 Broad St., Saint John, NB 635-6060 If you are aware of an illegal dump site, please contact the
Smith Creek Rd., Sussex, NB 432-4900 “Illegal Dump Hotline”, or use another avenue, should you
prefer, being sure to provide sufficient information as to
location: Toll-Free 1-877-777-4218; Fax (506) 847-1369; E-
mail report@nbnet.nb.ca. 827

CRISIS LINES AVAILABLE


Open in the Hampton Mall Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general
public: SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (call collect) 1-506-
every Wednesday. 454-0437 - an answering service will take your call and a crisis
counselor will call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for
Located in Dr. Caissie’s office! friendship open 24/7 everyday and holidays - listening and
Please call for more info resources for all types of life problems - 1-800-667-5005;
e
and schedule your appointments Fraering MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINE - 1-888-811-3664.
The Saint John Regional Hospital has a Sexual Assault Crisis
He
Test Nurse on call 24/7. 824

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FREE BATON TWIRL CLASS
Come try us for free! Twirl Zone Inc Baton will be holding a
free Baton Twirl Class on Sunday, October 24th at the New
UNEMPLOYED?
Brunswick Community College gym in Saint John. For boys & Have you considered starting
girls ages three & over - Times (choose one): 2:10-2:35pm, your own business?
2:40-3:10pm or 3:15-3:45pm. For giving us a try, enter your Attend a free information session to find out more about
name to "Win a New Baton". available government programs that can help you get started.
For more information please contact Debbie Middleton: When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
twirlzonesj@hotmail.com, 849-6624 or Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building
www.leaguelineup.com/twirlzonesj. 849 For more information, call Jill: 832-6207 or 432-2639

Celebrating Small Business Week

FALL SUPPER IN SUSSEX Community Economic Development Agency Be...in this place • Être...ici on le peut

The annual Fall Supper at St. Francis Xavier (Church Avenue,


Sussex) will be held on Sunday, October 24th from 3:00-
6:30pm. Take-outs will be available. Cost for the supper is
$10/adults, $5/children under 12 and $30/family (parents
and dependent children).
The menu includes: beef, veggies, pumpkin/apple pie and
layer cakes. A huge Craft Table will have items for sale. 845
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Reminder: TURKEY SUPPER
The annual Anglican Turkey Supper will be held at the

has to offer?
Central King's recreation Centre (110 Titusville Road,
Upham) from 4:00-6:00pm on Saturday, October 23rd. The
menu includes turkey with all the trimmings & home made
desserts. Cost for the supper is $10/adults,$4/children,
$25/families and preschoolers free. Ask about our
All proceeds support the Anglican Parish of Upham. Bring a combined rates
friend ... everyone welcome to come and enjoy a home cooked
meal. Call Carol at
For more information call Barb Blakney at 832-7747. 521 832-5613
Hampton Herald
reaching 7,200 homes
“HAUNTED ZOO”
The volunteers of the Cherry Brook Zoo present "Haunted
Zoo" on Friday, October 22nd, Saturday, October 23rd and
Sunday, October 24th from 6:00-8:00pm each night. Haunted Ossekeag
tours leave the gift shop every 10-20 minutes beginning at
6:00pm. It is fun for all ages. The 6:00pm to 6:45pm tours Publishing
include many young children so these are "kinder tours"! If Your Community Connection www.ossekeag.ca
you choose to attend the later tours, beware! Watch our for
new surprises! For more information call the zoo office.
Please support your Cherry Brook Zoo in this important “We will HUFF ‘N PUFF and blow your house in”
annual October fundraiser. Funds from the Haunted Zoo go
directly towards the animals winter care budget. Regular
admission applies. For more information call the zoo office
634-1440, email zoobookings@hotmail.com or visit the
website at www.cherrybrookzoo.com. 817
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6TH HAMPTON BEAVERS, CUBS & SCOUTS
The 6th Hampton Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts are off to a
great start! We've had many new kids and leaders join this
year and we welcome them all. Later in October the groups
will get together to have our investiture where we formally
welcome all new members.
INTERNATIONAL We're going to have a busy autumn! We have a few
fundraising activities coming up in October. The first was
FAIR TRADE our traditional Apple Day on October 8th & 9th; on Saturday,
GIFT SALE October 30th we are having a bottle drive at the Hampton
Pharmsave, so keep all those old cans and bottles. If you
would like to donate to the Bottle Drive, but can't bring
Belleisle them to Pharmasave, call Jean Smith at 832-3272 and we
Community Centre can arrange to pick them up.
We are also going to be selling Scouts Popcorn (delicious if
you've never had it before), so keep an eye out for our
1648 Route 124 members as they sell both gourmet and traditional popcorn
Springfield, NB door-to-door. Our fundraising activities mean we are able to
purchase gear and pay for venues so the children can have
the best experience possible in Scouting with no, or very
Saturday, October 30 little, additional charge.
9:00am to 5:00pm Plans this autumn include outdoor activities, maybe an
overnight camp, hiking, working together on badges,
Hallowe'en parties, having fun and making new friends.
For more information Scouts Canada is a terrific organization to belong to for
call Coleen at both boys and girls. The groups come together to learn new
485-2585 skills, work in community projects, and just plain have fun.
New members and new leaders are always welcome. If you
FREE ADMISSION and/or your child are interested in joining, please check
out our websites at www.Scouts.ca or hamptonscouts.ca.
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SINGLES & FRIENDS NEWS
Singles & Friends will be hosting a Hallowe'en dance on
Saturday, October 30th at Branch #53 Legion, Old Black
River Road, Saint John and on Saturday, November 6th back
at Branch #69.
Volleyball continues on Wednesday evenings at Rothesay
Park Middle School from 8:00-10:00pm. Breakfast on
Sundays, 10:00am at Holly's Restaurant in the Hampton Mall.
Tickets also available for Christmas Dinner & Dance being We are pleased to be Southern New Brunswick’s
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Saturday, October 23rd from 4:00-6:30pm at the Hampton
United Church. The menu includes: beef, potatoes, carrots, well as 2 large multipurpose rooms that can hold
squash, Yorkshire pudding, pickles, rolls and as always there up to 11 at a time for manicures & pedicures,
are the great home made pies. The cost for the supper is: great for wedding parties, corporate events or a
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lunch available. Manicures Gift Cards Available
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enter your name for a prize Ski Patrol filtration system for the interior of the vehicle. Clogged filters
to be drawn at the dealership. System can proliferate contaminants inside the cabin of the car.
Frequently change the filters to ensure cleaner interior air
quality.
7. Leather interior fixer. You don't need expensive or harsh
products to condition leather interior. To clean leather seats, for
example, use a small drop of eco-friendly dish liquid worked into
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also aware that if you do run into an operation that abuses the
faith you’ve placed in it, you have rights and there are
mechanisms in place to help you seek redress. Taking the time
to select a shop that will deliver on your expectations will give
you the peace of mind you want the next time you take your
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its business. If you leave feeling good about how you were
treated and the work performed, you’ll feel comfortable
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Barton’s Auto If you’re new to an area a good source of information is the Car
Care Canada website - www.carcarecanada.ca - which, along
Car & Light Truck Repairs with plenty of other useful auto repair and service related
information, offers a Find A Shop feature that lists more than
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Now an Official Vehicle Inspection Station re-manufacturers. Finding a shop that specializes in your
particular type of vehicle is always a plus. Or, you can seek
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* The road may not be paved. Some drivers take paved roads for
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Congratulations to
Anne Arsenault. 90th Birthday Party
for
Anne will be graduating on Oct
23, 2010 from the CGANB
Laura B. Anderson
course in Miramichi. Wishing
you all the best in your future. October 24th, 2010
at Smiths Creek Hall
Love
Husband, Wade
from 2:00-4:00pm.
Ranger & Gaige, and all of your Let your presence
family and friends. be your gift.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank


my relatives and friends for celebrating my
birthday on Oct 3, with me.
A special thanks to my daughter, sisters
and others who helped.
Thanks for cards and contents.
May you all be blessed.
Lloyd Mott

Thank You
A big thank you to my family for the
It is our great pleasure to
announce the marriage of Victoria
Bolton, daughter of Pam and Gary
Bolton of Hampton, N.B.,
wonderful Birthday/Retirement Party. Sincere to Marcel Booyink, son of Gerda
thanks to relatives, friends, neighbours, and and Theo Booyink of St. Andrews
co-workers for being there. Without your West, Ont.
presence the party would not have been The happy couple were married
such a success. Thank you for gifts, flowers by Monseigner Sheehan at Our
and cards. Your thoughtfulness is Lady of the Assumption Church in
appreciated and will be remembered. Saint John on July 24th, 2010.
Family and friends from
Sharon McPherson across Canada travelled
to Saint John to be a part
of this special
celebration.

Vernon V. Coleman
1946 - 2001
In loving memory of a husband, father & papa
who unexpectedly left us Oct 27, 2001.
Thank You
Trevor and Stephanie Seely would both like to thank the Help Loved & remembered everyday,
the Cops Help the Kids Program and Wacky Wheatley's for
their generous support while playing on the New Brunswick's Wife, Susan
provincial Rugby teams this summer. Also a thank you to Children, Lilli, Mary, Tammie,
those who supported the Girl's team through their car wash at Robb, Jennifer & 10 Grandchildren
the rink. Both teams did well in the Eastern Canadian Rugby xoxo
Championships held in Truro.

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HAMPTON FOOD BASKET & CLOTHING seem to be of doubtful benefit for our clients.
CENTRE. Since our storage space is limited, we are asking that
HELP! We are frighteningly low on funds!! As often happens donations of clothing be limited to seasonal wear and that no
at the end of summer, our funds at a very low ebb and we are more summer clothing should be offered. We are in need of
praying that the good people of Hampton and the single beds, if you can help with this please call Janice at 832-
surrounding communities will increase their support for us. 4340.
At this time of year the increase in the needs of our clients is The next day for preparation is on Wednesday, October 20th,
huge, with back to school expenses and increasing heating clients will be served from 8.30-11.00am on Thursday,
bills. If God has blessed you with enough food to eat, clothes October 21st. Please have your Medicare numbers for all the
to wear and with a reliable and warm abode, we ask that you family and civic address with you as registration for
would dig deep and provide help those for whom a good meal Christmas will be on going. Clients are asked to register with
each day is by no means a certainty, many of our young the food basket or bank closest to where they live; all
children have no breakfast and supper is a very ‘iffy’ prospect. Medicare numbers are cross-checked with the central
Thanks are extended to all who helped with gifts of time, Christmas Exchange to ensure one basket per family.
talents and treasures during the summer, you made life Christmas Meeting will be on Monday, October 25th at Saint
better for a great many needy people. Alphonsus, 7.00pm.
Sincere thanks are also extended to The Canadian Cheques may be sent to the Treasurer, Hampton Food
Association of Food Services Professionals of New Brunswick Basket, 39 Tilley Street, Unit 2, Hampton NB E5N 5B4.
for the lovely supply of apples that they picked for us, thanks Receipts for all donations will be issued in the New Year unless
also for the generosity of Brenda and Blair Stirling in otherwise requested.
donating the fruit. Emergency Numbers: - Janice 832-4340, Judy, 832-3291,
We do ask that any food that is donated be of reasonable Debbie 832-4039, Betty 832-7526.
vintage, lately we have received some that is greatly outdated; ‘Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have
if you would not consume for your own families then it would done it unto me’. 107

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87TH ANNUAL CONVENTION We would like to thank all those who attended the Coffee
th
The 87 Kennebecasis Valley District Convention met at the House on October 18th and to the parents who sent in cookie
Upham WI Hall on September 21st. The theme of this donations or who helped chaperone this event. We were very
convention was "helping hands". Twenty-six ladies registered grateful to have Dylan Farrell as our special guest as well as
for the day's event. Special speakers were Joan MacDonald our many student vocalists and musicians. We have a great
from Heart & Stroke and Tom Benjamin from the Hammond deal of musical talent at HHS. Thank you also to Java Moose
River Angling Association. Paper products were brought in for their generous donation of coffee and flavour syrups for
for the Woodstock WI Home. this event.
Provincial President, Glenna Geer brought greetings from Grad fees will be collected from November 15th -26th at noon
the Provincial Board. Three bursary's were given out. Holly in the school lobby. We accept cash or cheques made payable
Hersey, President-Elect and her mother were quests. For the to Hampton High School. This is a one-time fee. This will
Presidents Project we gave $150 to Portage Atlantic; from the cover all the costs of the graduation events. A newsletter will
6 WI in the district we gave $100 for mosquito nets and $300 be sent home in late October outlining the various items
for the Office Fund We closed with Institute Olde. covered by the Grad fee.
Submitted by Gail Rodgers, Secretary. 519 Baby and kindergarten photos are due soon, and Grads are
reminded to have their grad photos taken as soon as possible
in order to meet the yearbook deadline. Avoid the
disappointment of not having your photos in the yearbook
HHS GRAD CLASS NEWS when it comes out at the end of the year. Please continue to
As the ghosts and ghouls begin to appear, the regularly check the Grad Class bulletin board for information
planning for Scare Fest continues. On on Grad Class events. As well, the yearbook deadline dates
Thursday, October 28th Hampton High are posted on the bulletin board. 116
School is presenting Scare Fest from 6:00-
8:00pm. Come on out and enjoy an evening of
fun and games. As usual, we will have the
Spook Trail, the Pumpkin Patch, games in the
gym and lots of tasty treats in the cafeteria. REGISTRATION FOR CONFIRMATION
Thank you to the Grad Class parents who The St. Alphonsus Parish Community "Welcomes Parents of
donated candy for Scare Fest. It is greatly appreciated. If you Youth (grades 9-12)" to register for Confirmation by calling
have not yet brought in your candy donation, please do so the Parish House at 832-3327, no later than October 22nd.
ASAP and drop it off in Room 219 before 8:30am. 137

Church Chart
HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH 2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point
All Welcome Rev. F. W. Wickett
24 Robb Court, Hampton Ch: 485-2257
Minister: Rev. Keith Lyons outreachpc@nb.aibn.com
Church: 832-5050
huc@nb.aibn.com Residence: 832-5383 Sunday Tuesday (1st Tuesday of each month)
10:30 am Worship & Kingdom Kidz 7:00pm Today’s Christian
(ages 2-11) Girls’ Club (ages 10-15)
Youth Classes (12-18)
Wednesday
7:30 pm Family Night -
Sunday Worship 10:15am 6:30 pm Evening Service
Outdoor evening services
August - weather permitting
Adult Bible Study
Kidz Zone (ages 4-12)
Friday
Monday (1st Monday of each month) 7:00 pm U -turn
Nothing to do? Come fill a pew! 7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group (Ages 12+)

All are welcome to worship in our community of faith. “...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10

ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH “I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing
therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any
486 Kennebecasis River Road, Hampton
fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it,
www.stpaulsanglicanhampton.com Rev. Leo Martin
832-3375
for I shall not pass this way again.”
October 24
th
9:00 am Holy Communion Stephen Grellet, Quaker Missionary. SQ04

A Warm
10:30 am Holy Communion
10:30 am Sunday School “This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given this
October 31st
9:00 am Holy Communion Welcome day to use as you will. You can waste it or use it for good. What
10:30 am
10:30 am
Holy Communion
Sunday School To All you do today is important because you are exchanging a day
November 7
th
9:00 am Holy Communion of your life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone
10:30 am Family Service with Holy Communion forever; in its place is something that you have left
behind...let it be something good.”
“The word of the Lord abides for ever. That word is the good
news which was preached to you.” 1 Peter 1.25 Author Unknown. SQ06

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*NO DEDUCTIBLE CHARGE
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Danny Nickerson ! Ernest Crossman ! Donald McQuade


Jessica Golding ! Rickey Lapointe • Steve Collins Tom Wilbur’s
643 Rothesay Ave. 506-635-1600 saintjohnkia.com SAINT JOHN KIA
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POLE WALKING DEMO IN SUSSEX
Attention Employers: On Friday, October 22nd at 10:00am, the Healthy Active
Living for the 50Plus Program and the Sussex Seniors' Centre
will host a free Pole Walking demonstration with Janet
Good Help is Hard to Find. Robinson, Keenfit Pole Walking Instructor. Pole walking is
Let Us Help You Find It! nothing new. It is just more evident in our part of the world. It
By diversifying your workplace, you not only hire someone for has been popular in many European countries for several
what they can do, but you also set an example for your team, decades.
your community, and your competitors! Pole Walking - Why walk this way? Just some of the benefits
Job seekers from this relatively untapped pool tend to be are as follows: Increase energy; Eat and sleep better; Increase
capable, available, reliable and dependable. If these are traits cardio fitness; Increase metabolism; Strengthen core; Lessen
that you look for in an employee, let's begin: impact - 26% off lower joints; Naturally correct body posture
Step one: Call us at 652-1544 or helping to prevent a lot of chronic pain issues of neck, back,
email n6employ@nb.aibn.com and let us know what shoulders & spine.
your specific needs are for an employee The poles become like a second set of legs helping to move
Step two: Let us pre-screen potential candidates for you to you more easily up inclines. It is hard to believe that it is the
interview
Step three: Orientation assistance for a smooth transition same hill that was so difficult! Others talk about the toning in
Step four: On-going job maintenance support their upper body, particularly their arms and how much
better their posture has become.
Diversify your workplace. It’s easy! Walking is one of the easiest exercises to do and pole walking
For financial assistance in hiring someone with a disability, go makes it even more beneficial as 50% of our major muscle
to http://www.gnb.ca/0311/index-e.asp groups are in our upper body. When we go for a walk or run
Funded by the Government of Canada and the Province these 50% are just going for a ride. As soon as you use poles
of New Brunswick through the Canada-NewBrunswick
Labour Market Agreements
you engage over 90% of your major muscles - you put them to
work - the best thing is that over time you start to stand &
walk straighter & stronger! You contract & strengthen your
core with every step. And the amazing part is that it makes
walking easier.
Why not turn a simple walk around the block into an
SAINT JOHN ASSOCIATION efficient, effective, aerobic, total-body workout! We look
for COMMUNITY LIVING forward to demonstrating the Keenfit Pole Walking System - a
unique and simple walking system that is designed to
maximize results for everyone. Join us at the Sussex and Area
Seniors' Centre, Jubilee Hall, 50 Perry Street on October 22nd
at 10:00am. Everyone is welcome.
www.tandmhomes.com
For more information on this event as well as other free
presentations available through the Healthy Active Living for
MARITIME HOMES 1-888-497-3111 the 50Plus Program, contact Linda Goggin at 756-3956 or
119 Cougle Road, Sussex, N.B. (506) 433-2063 lgoggin@xplornet.ca. 530

Open House FALL CRAFT SALE & LUNCH


The Church of the Ascension ACW are sponsoring a ‘Fall Craft
Sunday October 23 – 2-4pm Sale & Lunch’ on Saturday, October 23rd at the Lower Norton
79 Creek Road – Berwick
$159,900 Community Hall (250 Pickwauket Road) starting at
MLS - SJ104451 10:00am. There will be bake and craft tables, a White
Elephant table, and a chowder, soup and pie lunch.
Craft tables are available for rent - call Pauline at 832-7609
or Joyce at 832-5306. 133

PARADE PLANS PROGRESS


Santa recently announced that he will be visiting Hampton on
Jill Anderson Saturday, December 4th and will be taking part in the 9th
For more information Annual Parade, which is a project of the Hampton Area
on these listings
Call 333-8949 Highfield Rd.
Chamber of Commerce. He was happy to hear that already
jill@tandmhomes.com there are several groups who are planning their entries, and
MLS SJ103950
he looks forward to the best parade yet!
R

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Why not get your club, group, school, business, or church


To View More Listings: together and join in the fun. Call the Chamber office (832-
www.tandmhomes.com 2559 or 832-4374) or email HACC at hacc@nbnet.nb.ca for a
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AJ HOURIHAN
Feb 6 1988 ~ Oct 19 2005
There is always a face before me That dark day has turned to years Today recalls a memory
A voice I would love to hear Yet I still shed thousands of tears Of a loved one gone to rest
A smile I will always remember You were my boy of fall And those who think of him today
Of someone I loved so dear I thought you had it all Are those who loved him best
Deep in my heart lies a picture You turned to face our Maple Leaf May the winds of love blow softly
More precious than silver and gold Proud to be Canadian was your belief On a quiet peaceful spot
It’s a picture of “Andrew” Much too soon you left my side Where the one we love is sleeping
Whose memory will never grow old God only takes the best but why But will never be forgot.
He had a smile for all You’d leave in the middle of your song Sadly missed,
And a heart of gold I wish I knew what went wrong Aunt Joe & Uncle Nel
One of the best this world could hold God saw your pain & misery
These are the memories he left behind. So he came and set you free There’s a smile we will always remember
As I love you, I miss you, Now there’s a picture perfect face A voice we will always hear
Gram That looks at me & marks your place A memory we will always cherish
Everyday my broken heart remembers. Of a cousin we loved so dear.
He was taken without warning RIP A.J. Always remembered,
His going left hearts full of pain Love Always & Forever, Johnny & Tatie
But though he is gone from among us Mom, Dad, CJ & Tim
In our hearts he will always remain. The footprints of your life
Always remembered, Are etched upon our souls
Tammy, Jeff & Brook Today we walk to remember you.
The Family

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CRAFT SALE IN SUSSEX CORNER
Leanne Shaw 639-4480 The Men’s Group of Saint John’s Anglican Church (Sussex
Corner) are hosting a Craft Sale on Friday, November 26th
www.realestateplan.ca • lshaw@exitrealtyspecialists.ca from 1:00-7:00pm and Saturday, November 27th from
9:00am-3:00pm. For table rentals please call 433-2344 or
433-1556.
NEWING D D
LIST SOL SOL There is no admission and a canteen will be available. 532

LITERACY TIPS FOR PARENTS


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Contact me today for the real
BEEF/TURKEY SUPPER IN BARNESVILLE
estate plan that works for you. The Barnesville Presbyterian Church (Route 820) is hosting a
Roast Beef "or" Turkey Dinner on Saturday, October 30th from
3:00 til 5:00pm. You can enjoy a complete meal with dessert
You deserve the best! for $10/adults, $4.00/children, preschool free. Bake goods &
Demand Leanne for your real estate plan. Christmas Sale available. Take out at 832-7790. 853

LIONS BINGO - COLES ISLAND


Bingo is held at the Coles Island Lions Hall (Route 10, Coles
Island) every Wednesday night. Doors open at 6:30, Bingo
starts at 7:30pm. For more info call Elmer at 362-5534. 501

SUPPER IN MARKHAMVILLE
The LOL 91 is sponsoring a Turkey Supper at the
Markhamville Cookhouse on Saturday, November 6th from
3:30-6:30pm. Cost for the supper: $10/adults; $5/children 6-
12 and pre-schoolers eat for free.
There will also be a Traditional Music Session (bring an
instrument and join in) from 5:00-9:00pm and an Old Time
New Brunswick Square Dance with live music - from 9:00pm-
Milton McEachern, Inspection Reward Winner, May 2010, 12:00midnight at the Markhamville Hall. 805
pictured with Fundy Mutual Agent Brian Sutherland.
Fundy Mutual holds a quarterly $500 draw for their policy holders
who have completed their safety recommendations as a result of the Happy 60th Anniversary
Safety Inspection. wishes on Oct 24, to

Charles & Elva Cochran


Neighbours helping neighbours since 1940.

Home, Auto, Business, Apartment, Farm


Love from
Fundy Agents: SHERYL MOORE Herb & Heather
John & Debby
8 Centennial Rd., Unit 1 Tim & Jolena
Insurance Company
Hampton, NB, E5N 6N2 and their families
www.fundymutual.com Tel: 832-5925

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"HOUSEHOLD" HAZARDOUS WASTE
AND ELECTRONIC WASTE COLLECTION

The Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Mobile Recycling Unit
will be traveling to Sussex on
Saturday, November 6th, 2010
Sussex Transfer Station, 54 McLeod Dr. Sussex NB
from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Only Hazardous Waste and Electronics from Households serviced by
Kings County Region Solid Waste Commission will be accepted.
All Electronics will be accepted with the exception of Microwaves and Televisions.

NOTE: Most empty containers are not hazardous and can be placed
in with your dry waste.
Aerosol cans (with contents) Fertilizers Motor oils/filters
Adhesives Flea powder Nail polish/remover
Antifreeze coolants Floor polish/wax Oven cleaner
Batteries (household/car) Fluorescent light bulbs Paint
Bleach Gasoline Pesticides
Butane cartridge Glue Pool chemicals
Car care products Herbicides Propane cylinders
Chemicals Hypodermic needles ( in containers) Propane tanks
Cleaning products Insecticides Razors, blades
Diesel fuel Kerosene Stains, varnishes
Driveway sealant Lighters (with contents)
Ethanol Mercury (thermometers)

Information: 506-433-6502
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PHARMASAVE !
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ea

Bunny in a Bag
175g
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$3 Nestle
99
each

Halloween Treats

299
Assorted 26’s

each
Nestle Miniatures
312 g

199 each
Regal Halloween Rockets
375 g

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899 each
Mars Halloween Treats
Assorted 50’s

$2899
349
each

Smoking Couldron

each
Realistic Posable Hairy Spider 20”

4 99
each
Hershey Halloween Treats

1099
Assorted 30’s

each
Light Up Crow
Table Decoration

999 each
Deluxe Men’s
1299 each
Hat Assortment Deluxe Witch Hat

389 each
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Assorted 26’s

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HAMPTON 832-5564 Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00am-6:00pm
www.pharmasave.com Sundays & Holidays 12:00pm-5:00pm

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MINOR SPORT FUNDING - HAMPTON
The “Help The Cops Help The Kids Benefit Trust Fund” was
established to assist minor sport organizations and
individuals within the Hampton RCMP Jurisdiction with
furthering their sport to a local, provincial or national level.
The Funding Application and Guidelines are available at
www.townofhampton.ca (under Residents - Community
Sport and Recreation Organizations - Help The Cops Help
The Kids). Applications will be received throughout the year
with disbursement(s) as required.
For information contact Janice Bates, President 485-2497
or Brock Reid, Treasurer 832-7050. 129

P.A.C.K. NEWS
All PACK programs are free. For more information about us
please call 432-2610 or visit our website at
www.packsussex.org.
Baby Signs - Parents and infants learn sign language
together and it's also an excellent way in promoting secure
attachment, language development and literary. Baby Signs
does not hinder their speech. Our next six week course is
October 19th, 26th & November 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th from
10:30-11:30am at the PACK office. Please call to register for
this free program!
Music 'N' Me - Is a much loved music program where parent
and child both get to sing, dance, play a variety of
instruments, learn rhymes, hear stories and enjoy a small
snack. Every Wednesday from 10:30-11:30am at the Norton
Village office/Fire Hall (no school = no music). Wednesday,
October 27th will be our Halloween Potluck Party. Come
dressed up ready for fun!
Healthy Babes - Is a mom and baby cooking class. PACK has
& partnered up with Sobeys and Public Health to offer this one
of a kind cooking class. Come with your little one and learn
Sobeys how in just minutes a week you can make your own healthy,
homemade baby food that your baby will love and your wallet
Are pleased to bring you the will too!! There are door prizes, give-aways, sample food and
6th Annual Home Brewing more. Registration is a must as space is limited. Please call
the PACK office or Sobey's to register. Healthy Babes will take
Wine Tasting Night place Monday, October 25th at 9:30am.
Halloween Family Fun - Make sure to set aside Saturday,
Friday, November 5th October 30th for from 10:00am-12:00noon for PACK's 7th
Jubilee Hall, Princess Louise Park Annual Halloween Fall Kick-Off. The morning will be filled
with spooky fun for all ages:
7:00 - 9:00pm decorating pumpkins,
Admission $5.00 costume parade, make
Bring a Bottle of your wine to exchange with other spooky snacks, witches brew, Overnight boarding for cats & dogs
Winemakers (Optional) Halloween stories, play
Newly Constructed facility
games, make a craft, and
Individual indoor & outdoor runs
more. Make sure you come
Large Fenced exercise/play area
Come & meet dressed up for this fun family
RJ Spagnols Individual leashed walks
event that takes place at the SPCA Kennel License #0043
Rep. Martin Leger Gateway Mall. Did we also
mention there will be prizes
For more information and treats!! 506-433-6974
211 Lakefield Rd,
Secrets of Discipline - We
contact Cindy at will be offering this "funshop"
Cassidy Lake

433-8118 again in the near future, so BoardingKennel@xplornet.ca


p r e - r e g i s t e r n o w, a s www.CassidyLakeBoardingKennel.com
registration is a must!!! 506 Check us out on facebook!

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T E N T H O U SA N D V I L L A G E S SA L E I N
SPRINGFIELD You are invited to the
Make a difference by shopping fair
trade - on Saturday, October 30 th from 90th Birthday
9:00am-5:00pm the Midland Baptist Open House
Church will host a Ten Thousand
Villages Festival Sale. The sale will for Rev. Murray F. Urquhart
showcase a beautiful assortment of on Oct 23, 2010,
hand crafted musical instruments, from 2-4 pm
pottery, jewellry, baskets, toys, créches and textiles from at Belleisle Community Centre,
more than 30 countries. Ten Thousand Villages is a non-
profit organization working with artisans in developing
1648 Route 124, Springfield, NB.
countries who would otherwise be unemployed or under-
employed. These artisans are paid a fair price for their Best Wishes Only.
product which is then re-sold in North America. The Ten
Thousands Villages sales are designed to provide vital fair
income for the artisans, helping them with basic needs as SUSSEX ART CLUB MEETING
well as the means to plan for their future. The members of the Sussex Art Club will be holding the
You can take a break from your shopping to enjoy our October meeting at Saint Paul's Unitedth Church (4 Morrison
“Sweet Life Café” which will feature fair trade coffee as Ave., Sussex) on Tuesday, October 26 starting at 7:00pm.
well as sweets and lunch items made 821
with locally grown products. The fun
continues in the evening (7:30) with
a first ever (in Belleisle) meat
auction. All proceeds will go to the It means you work smarter,
Canadian Foodgrains Bank, an not harder. It makes you the
organization working with the poor
in over 30 locations worldwide. All person everybody looks up to.
meats donated by local/organic
growers. We will also be celebrating It’s why you do the job right,
our community MAD@poverty the first time. It means you
coffee project (door prizes). Come
for the debut performance of new lead by example and demand
local band. Refreshments will be
available. Come for the fun - come for
the meat - come to help feed the
hungry of our world.
The day’s events will be held at the
Effciency.
Belleisle Community Centre (1648
Rte 124 - from Hwy 1 exit North at only the best from those
Norton onto Rte 124 to Springfield). around you. It leaves you with
A staff of dedicated volunteers from
Springfield and community will be more time for the important
on hand to serve you. See you on
October 30 th at 9:00am. For more things in life. It’s what makes
information call 485-2585. 835 you who you are. And it’s why
you use a Honda snowblower.

SERVICES IN CUMBERLAND
BAY
The Cumberland Bay Pentecostal
Church (229 Cumberland Bay Road
North, off Highway #10 between honda.ca Effcient. Like you.
Chipman & Sussex) will be holding
‘Old Fashioned Revival Services’ on
Eldridge’s Honda
Friday, October 22nd & Saturday,
October 23rd starting at 7:00pm. The
two nights will feature special music
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Refreshments will be served. 522
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PUBLIC NOTICE:
SPECIAL EVENT!

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APOHAQUI RECREATION CENTRE NEWS
Apohaqui Lower Millstream Recreation Council Inc. would
like to thank everyone who attended our Fall Turkey Supper.
HAMPTON PHARMACY LTD.
Your support is always appreciated. We do hope you enjoyed
the meal as well as your time with us. Flu clinic (seniors, adults & children)
We have to express our sincere thanks to everyone in the November 22, 2010 - Monday
community for all your kinds donations as well as all the help
you gave us. The help we get from our young people in the 9:30 - 4:15
community of Apohaqui is truly recognized by all. We do
enjoy working with them and realize they are our future Senoirs (65 years and older) free
leaders of the community. We could not have had such a Adults (19 years to 64 incl) $25.00 each
successful event without all of you. Children (6 months to 18 years incl) free
We would like to express sincere thanks to G.E. Barbours
Ltd. for their generous donation. Special thanks to Barb and By appointment 832-1509
Brain Pike from Brookdale Treeland Nurseries for all the
beautiful fall plants they donated and arranged for this BENEFIT DANCE IN HAMPTON
occasion. We are still enjoying the beauty as we move into fall. There will be a Halloween Dance for Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow
The lucky winner of the 50/50 split was Ann Ross, Rothesay. School Playground Fund on Saturday, October 30th from
Thanks to everyone who participated. All the funds raised 9:00pm-1:00am at the Hampton Legion with DJ. Tickets are
from this event go to support our centre. $10 and available from Cindy Guitart (832-4571) or Judi
Fun fitness classes have started up again with Jeannette McBride (832-4946).
Jonah instructing every Thursday as 1:00pm in the Park Level Prizes for best costume, munchies, 50/50 draw and bar
of the Centre. Everyone is welcome to attend and if you wish services provided by the Legion. 142
you can drop in for a
preview session. For
any inquiries contact
Jeannette at 839-2696
or Marylou at 433-
5796, Marsha at 433-
4571, Evelyn at 433-
2486.
Our quilting group is
putting on a new quilt
Wednesday, October
20th at 9:00am. If you
like to quilt come join
us for a social morning
out. ContactEvelyn
433-2486, Mar ylou
433-5796, Joan 433-
3848.
Christmas in the Lane
D e s s e r t Pa r t y i s
scheduled for
Thursday December
$3000.00 upgrade allowance
2 n d , so mark your
calenders. Watch for
the ticket sale soon to
for modular homes and
be announced. We will
be serving a large
variety of delicious
$1500.00 upgrade allowance
desserts as well as
providing you with a
nice mix of vendors
on mini homes.
Not applicable with any other promotions
offering beautiful Expires November 2, 2010
items for sale. It's a
great time to get that Sussex Sales Center
special Christmas gift.
Contact:
14 Industrial Drive
Mar ylou 433-5796, Next to Factory
Marsha 433-4571, or
Evelyn 433-3486. 529 Sussex, NB
506-433-1001
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ANNUAL FALL FAIR IN MOSS GLEN
St. Paul’s and All Saints ACW are sponsoring their annual Fall
Fair at the Moss Glen Legion Hall on Saturday, November 6th
from 11:00am-2:00pm. The lunch menu includes: hot chili,
tasty chicken soup, pies and beverage. There will also be
crafts for sale. 409

FOOD & WINE PAIRING


a Come out and join us for a Wine & Food Pairing Seminar
fundraising event in Support of Sussex Vale Transition House
(our local shelter for women and children in crisis) which will
be held at the Broadway Café on Sunday, November 7th from
2:00-4:00pm. This seminar will be led by well known
Sommelier from Wine Access, the Telegraph Journal and CBC
- Craig Pinhey.
Wine will be donated by Vincor Wines and food to be donated
by Sysco & Broadway Café. Tickets available ($50/person) at
Broadway Café and Marilyn's Chop Shop. For more
information call 433-1649 or 432-6999. 520

Reminder: BENEFIT FOR DAVID FOWLER


David is currently having chemotherapy treatments for non-
Hodgkins Lymphoma. There will be a benefit for David on
Saturday, October 23rd at the Cambridge- Narrows
Community School from 7:00-9:00pm. The evening will
feature music, entertainment and an auction.
Come out and show your support. 528

HALLOWEEN COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW


Join Bob Burgess & Friends on Saturday, October 30th at
Sussex High School from 7:00-10:30pm for a toe-tapping
evening of music and laughter. All proceeds will be used for
resident equipment and activities at Kiwanis Nursing Home.
Many local entertainers - Micah MacLennan, Rodney Mallory,
Jessie Collins, Dennis Fifield, Justin Bannister, Carrie
McAllister - with special guests Claudette Norman, Garth
Jones, The Instigators, The Band (Bob Burgess drums,
Winston Crawford fiddle, Scott Medford guitar, John Jefferies
WELCOME TO BLOOMFIELD steel guitar, Mike Hanlon,Bass).
7 MINUTES FROM HAMPTON... 20 MINUTES TO SUSSEX Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door and can be
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BE IN YOUR NEW HOME BY CHRISTMAS purchased at Connie’s Collectibles, 571 Main Street, Sussex,
CALL SHIRLEY RYAN FOR DETAILS, 333-1177
433-2208. 848

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SUSSEX CROKINOLE CLUB
The Sussex Crokinole Club has resumed the fall/winter
season at the Masonic Hall (482 Main Street, Sussex). Come
join us for an afternoon of fun on Wednesdays starting at
2:00pm. For further information phone Don at 433-4360.
Hampton Curling Club
509

Free Instructional
SERVICES IN CUMBERLAND BAY
The Cumberland Bay Pentecostal Church (229 Cumberland
Clinic & Registrations
Bay Road North, off Highway #10 between Chipman & Oct 25th-29th 7pm - 9pm
Sussex) will be holding ‘Old Fashioned Revival Services’ on
Friday, October 22nd & Saturday, October 23rd starting at
7:00pm. The two nights will feature special music and
speaker Rev. Neil Houle.
Practice Night
Oct 29 7pm - 9pm
th
Free will offering - all welcome. Refreshments will be served.
522

st
Regular Play Starting Nov 1
BENEFIT FOR MYRTLE DYKEMAN
There will be a ‘Music Night’ Benefit for Myrtle Dykeman, who For information call
is battling cancer, at the Cody's Women's Institute Hall (Rte
710) on Saturday, November 6th starting at 7:00pm. House HCC . . . . . . . . 832-5348
Band will include: Art Boyd; Debbie Connell; Walter Fearn; Harold . . . . . . . 832-2195
Paul Cole; Raymond McIntyre and M.C. for the evening - hamptoncc@nb.aibn.com
Dwayne Ferris. There will also be door prizes, 50/50 draw and
Chinese Auction.
Anyone wishing to take part, call Dwayne Ferris at 488-2285 HIGHLY COMPETITIVE RATES
or Claudia Dale at 488-2448. Ladies please bring
refreshments. 526

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KINGS COUNTY COUGARS GAME Construction


The Kings County Cougars, a new Peewee AAA team with 11 Free Estimates - Red Seal Licensed Carpenter For Quality & Reliability
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LOWER MILLSTREAM FALL


SUPPER
There will be a supper at the Lower
Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875) on
Saturday, November 13th from 3:30-
6:30pm. The menu includes: baked
beans, potato scallop, corn scallop,
tomato scallop, ham, meatballs,
potato salad, coleslaw, casseroles,
pickles, rolls and tea with layer cakes
for dessert. Cost for the supper is
$10/adults, $5/students.
Proceeds from the supper will go to
the Women’s Institute and Community
Hall. 531

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Obituaries
PERRY, Clara “Annie” Cecila
The death of Clara " Annie " Cecila
Perry (nee MacKinnon), formerly
of Summerside PEI, aged 73 years
occurred peacefully at her late
residence in Salt Springs, NB on
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Wednesday, September 29th, 2010.
Annie was born on November 10th,
Campground Oct 23 & 30 1936 in South West, PEI to her late
parents, Percy & Kathleen (nee
Confidential Nov 5 & 6 Baglole) MacKinnon. Beloved wife
of Clifford Perry and loving mother

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Eric MacKinnon of Summerside. Besides her parents, Annie
CSI Bells will be ringing was predeceased by her brother Lloyd MacKinnon.
The funeral mass was held on Monday, October 4th, 2010 at St.
website: www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com John the Baptist Church, Miscouche, PEI at 10:30am.
• Receptions • Fundraising • Special Events Interment took place in the church cemetery. Memorial
Call for Information donations in Annie’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Saint John Regional Hospital Palliative Care Unit would
68 Exmouth St.
693-8720 ~ 847-2421 Saint John, NB
be greatly appreciated. On line condolences can be sent to
tlineepfuneral@eastlink.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to
the East Prince Funeral Home, Summerside, PEI
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MODEL TRAIN SHOW
Model Train Show will be held on Saturday, November 6th at
the Island View Lions Club, 8 Market Street (behind Ken Val
Co-op) from 9:00am-3:00pm. There will be running model
Message for
trains, a play area, Thomas, dealers, sales tables and a door
prize of a train set. Admission is $5 - children under 12 free. Hampton Kings
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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR IN COLES ISLAND I have had great pleasure travelling across Hampton-
The annual Christmas Bazaar, sponsored by the Coles Island Kings meeting residents and listening to concerns. The
Senior Citizens, will be held on Saturday, October 30th many positive comments gave me a real sense of
from9:00am-3:00pm at the Seniors’ Hall. Tables are available accomplishment, the true reward of an elected official. It
by contacting Lillian Cole at 362-2145 or Pauline Perry at has been a privilege to be your Progressive Conservative
362-5205. Lunch provided. candidate, and I thank all who helped and supported me
during my campaign.
Proceeds from the sale are for hall improvements. 533
I thank the people of Hampton-
Kings who re-elected me to
Reminder: LADIES’ NIGHT FUNDRAISER represent them as their MLA in
In support of the Health Centre Mammography Machine Fredericton. I look forward to
project a home party vendors “Ladies’ Night Fundraiser” will working with you in my usual
style.
be held on Thursday, October 21st from 7:00-9:00pm at the
Sussex Legion. Admission for the evening is $5/person for an
evening filled with products from kitchenware to cosmetics.
For more information please contact hostess Sharon
Letourneau at 433-6160, Cindy MaCaulay at 433-8118. Bev Harrison
Tickets are available at Sobeys, Crafters’ Vineyard and at the
door. 523

SUSSEX KIWANIS FALL AUCTION


Join us on Friday, October 29th &
Saturday, October 30 t h (6:30pm
nightly) at the Golden Jubilee Hall
behind the 8th Hussars Sports Centre for
our Annual Fall Auction. There will be Westwind Mall ~ 635-8893
over 200 products, produce and services 800 Fairville Blvd
sold each night by professional auctioneers.
A canteen and baked goods will be provided by the Sussex
Key Club. 516

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THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Hampton Branch #28, 1032 Main Street
Mondays - every second Monday of the
month the Executive meet at 6:30pm
and the General meeting is at 7:00pm.
Next meeting is November 8th and this
will be our 2011 Executive nominations
so please make an effort to attend as this
is your Legion; you decide who you want
to be your Executive.
Tuesdays - Legion Bingo is now
operating again and wish to advise that
2nd annual the Regular games prizes are now $50 for
the 1st chance and $25 for the 2nd chance. Doors open at
Gary Gray Memorial 5:30pm. Come, bring a friend and enjoy a fun and relaxing
Golf Tournament evening.
Thursdays - Lions Bingo at 6:00pm.
Saturday, October 23 Wednesday, October 6th - Booked.
11:00 am - 9 hole Texas Scramble Sunday, 31st - 9:00am-12:00noon, a Country Style Brunch is
$20 per person or $80 per team of 4 held where you get to serve yourself to scrambled eggs,
(This includes all day golf) toast, bacon, sausages, pancakes, home fried potatoes,
BBQ & prizes to follow tournament baked beans, two kinds of juice, and bottomless pots of tea
Rain date Sunday, Oct 24 & coffee. We offer up the warm welcome and lots of smiles
for free. A 50/50 draw is also offered. Thank you for
Green fees for rest of season will be supporting the Hampton Legion so that we can make this
$10 unlimited daily golf possible to our community.
Saturday, October 30th - Dance, 9:00pm-12:00mid-night.
Sunday, November 7th - Our Annual Church service will be
774 Route 855 485-8008 held at St Paul's Presbyterian Church. Parade forms up at
midlandgolfclub@gmail.com 10:40am and will march in at 10:50am.
Thursday, November 11th - Remembrance Day - form up at
the Middle School parking lot by 10:20am, march off at
10:30am sharp!! Please be aware that the street will be
closed so allow yourself lots of time to be in place. In case of
inclement weather the ceremonies will be held at the
Middle School auditorium. We invite all Veterans,
Comrades, Ladies Auxiliary. RCMP, ex-service personal, 8th
Hussars, Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Engineers, Sea
Cadets, all local service groups, cubs, brownies, scouts,
beavers, etc. to join in on the parade and ceremonies. Stand
to & dinner to follow at the Legion hall following the
Cenotaph Ceremonies.
Saturday, November 20th - Craft & Bake Sale, 9:00am-
2:00pm. To book a table call Joan at 832-7021 or Charlie at
832-4748. This is a Fundraiser for the Hampton Food Bank.
Admission is $1 or a non-perishable item per person over 16
yrs. All proceeds from the table rentals and the door goes
towards the Food Basket.
Christmas is quickly approaching and we have a few
openings left for your Christmas dinner/party. We cater a
roast turkey or roast beef dinner at very reasonable prices.
We also supply a bar tender and the hall for free when you
have the dinner. Call today so you won't be disappointed.
832-4156.
November 20th & 27th - Hall booked.
Our Annual Poppy Campaign begins October 29th to
November 10th. If you would like to volunteer for a two hour
shift then please call 832-7979 today to sign up.
If you are a Veteran (regardless of years served) and need
assistance receiving a pension or benefits, please contact
our Service Officer Bob Jones at 832-9899.
For hall rentals (weddings, birthdays, family reunions,
benefits, private parties, etc) please contact 832-4156. 106

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HAMPTON - PIGGS PEAK NEWS
"I am part of all that I have met". - Alfred Tennyson
Many of you will remember when Nontokozo Dlamini visited
Hampton from Piggs Peak a couple years ago. She left a
lasting impression and, through her visit, we got an intimate
feel for what life is like in Piggs Peak. It also helped build a
sense of community between the people in Hampton and is proud to welcome
Piggs Peak … a feeling that we are all neighbours regardless
of the physical distance that separates us.
Moe McNulty to our staff!
When Nontokozo spoke to us in Hampton she mentioned
our own John Peters Humphrey, the father of modern human
rights, but said "… I will call it women's rights. We have such a
high percentage of HIV-positive in Swaziland because women
do not have rights. Men do whatever they want to women.
They don't have a say. A man can go and have many women in
Swaziland and come back with a disease. This man has five
wives. He will spread the disease to all his five wives because
the wife doesn't have a say. He won't use a condom when he
doesn't want to, and the wife doesn't have a right to ask him
where he has been. He just does what he wants to do. And you
can imagine each of his five wives has five children and the
parents die from AIDS. All of these children … 25 children ...
are orphans. This is why we have so many orphans in Maureen “Moe” brings with her several years of
experience and a flare for urban style. Come in and enjoy
Swaziland. It's because of the lack of women's rights". our relaxed environment and leave with great hair!
Thanks to our help, Nontokozo now serves as a positive role
model for other young women in Swaziland by pursuing her Book now for Christmas appointments so you won’t be
disappointed.
university education. I'm sure those who got to know
Nontokozo will also be interested to learn she has taken Shop our products. We have a great selection of
another major step in her life. In an October 3rd email, John purses that are currently 25% off!
Lovett writes "The wedding of Nontokozo and Abraham took
place yesterday and was quite a grand affair. Nontokozo and 832-2583
her six bridesmaids and Abraham with his six best men
arrived at my house early in the morning to get dressed up
and then we drove in a convoy of half a dozen vehicles from
Pigg's Peak to Fundukuwela where the wedding took place in
the assembly building. I estimated about two thousand
people in attendance and the ceremony lasted for a little over
five hours with music, dancing and speeches. I was invited to
say a few words and with Sakhele, Nontokozo's brother,
translating into si'Swati for me I wished Nontokozo and
Abraham a long and happy life on behalf of all in Hampton."
If you haven't done so yet, we invite you to check out our
website www.hamptonpiggspeak.ca. You will find photos;
descriptions of
our project
a r e a s ;
community
events and
news; letters
from John
Lovett; and
past articles
like this one. I
think you will
a l s o b e
inspired by the
YouTube video
"Nontokozo
speaks in
Hampton" that
you can link
through the
website. 110

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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #62
1356 Rte 845, Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9, Phone 763-
2009
Mondays - Legion meeting the first Monday of
each month, new members welcomed
(anyone may become a member),
membership not a requirement to be a
volunteer.
Sundays - 7:30pm, Cribbage. For more
information contact Joe Stack at 763-2959.
Saturday, October 30th - Halloween Dance.
Peninsula Pearls meet the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month at
12:00noon for lunch. New members welcomed - if interested
call Claudia Small 763-2587.
To reserve the Hall call Doreen Stack at 763-2959 and/or
Meahgan Hickey at 763-2665, or e-mail
meg.hickey.hare@live.com. 105

CHILLI FUNDRAISER FOR TRIP INTRODUCTORY LECTURE- SPIRITUAL HELP


A group of animated young ladies from St. Paul’s Anglican & HEALING
Church of Hampton are fundraising for a 10 day mission to On Saturday, October 23rd a free public lecture about the
the north-western African country of Ghana. They are teaching of Bruno Groening and the Circle for Spiritual Aid to
planning for a ten day trip to deliver much needed school Life will be held at 3:00pm at 2785 Rothesay Road, Rothesay.
supplies to children in the Anglican Diocese of Ho, Ghana. All are welcome. You will learn how to receive the healing
They will travel to Ghana in early March 2011. stream for yourself. Medically verified healing of many
They are holding a Chili Supper fundraiser at St. Paul’s incurable ailments. Non-denominational and run by volunteers
Anglican on Friday, October 29th starting at 6:00pm. Cost for in 80 countries. Free admission. Donations are appreciated.
the supper is $8/person. Please come and support the For more information contact Kathryn at 506-857-3457.
“Ghana girls”! 138 www.bruno-groening.org/english. 135

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TOWN TALK
By Richard Malone, Town Manager
Work continues on the roundabout as the curb and gutter was
installed last week and further work is expected to continue Take It For
for approximately two weeks. The majority of the construction
left to be completed will involve the installation of sidewalk,
decorative light poles and paving. NB Power, Aliant and
Rogers Cable are also working in the intersection to move
their lines underground and to have poles removed. Again, we
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roundabout. Whether you are a driver, pedestrian or cyclist,
please refer to our webpage for a brochure on “Roundabout
Rules of the Road”, issued by Transport Canada. This brochure NOW OPEN
is also at the town office, was in the last Hampton Herald and Visit our beautiful
will run again in the Herald in early November.
The Dr. V.A. Snow Centre and the Town of Hampton are 900 sq ft Showroom
partnering on a community forum to gain input on how we, as
a community of greater Hampton, can enhance the lives of
our seniors and challenged adults. This event is being held at
the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Hall on Tuesday,
November 2nd from 6:30-9:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
The Town of Hampton Emergency Measures Organization is
now using an emergency computer software system called
“Sentinel”. The Town has partnered with the municipalities of
Grand Bay-Westfield, Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis,
Norton, Sussex and Sussex Corner to provide this program.
Don Doran, Hampton EMO Coordinator, writes on our website
that “One of the most unique features of this program is its
ability to allow us to notify homes in our community of
situations requiring them to take action to protect
themselves and their property from such things as flooding,
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weather events, and situations that would require an November 6, 8:30am - 4:30pm
evacuation.” In order to be involved in this program, residents Draw To Give Away
are asked to register with Hampton EMO by filling out the
form found on our website. Forms are also available at the
$1000.00 Vanity
Town office at 27 Centennial Road or by email at
info@townofhampton.ca. Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 The elegance and beauty
The Hampton Envirofair was held on Saturday, September Sat 9:00-1:00 will remain for
25th at Hampton High School. This is one of many town or by appointment generations to come.
sponsored events that would not be possible without the work
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For more information or to contact us, please call 832-6065, Let us put 1085 Main St.
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A Must See Acoustic LEATHERBARROW PRIMARY - PLAYGROUND
Hillbillyish Hoe-Down Evening UPDATE
Thanks to you, citizens of Hampton, we did it! We had a
dream for a new, safe welcoming playground for all the
children in Hampton, and this dream became a reality early in
the afternoon of Saturday, October 2nd. We welcome everyone
to come and enjoy the Jeremy Shaw Memorial Playground
located behind Dr. A. T. Leatherbarrow Primary School.
We have been humbled by the support you gave to this
project - time and equipment; money and materials; food and
Don Cormier - Banjo - Mark Fisher - Guitar beverages; advice and support; muscle power and elbow
Patrick Kelly (Johnny Cash) Jamie Guitar (Bass) Sarah Storey grease; blood, sweat and tears - you gave it all! The ground was
Gerald Fortin (bluegrass) Kathy Kegere (sax-Granny) Step Dancers wet, the tools were wet, the sod and sand were wet (and
Katerine Moller (fiddle) Lady in Red John Farkas (harp)
Jody Vincent (snare) Minnie Pearl !! Bernice O’neil heavy!), the equipment was wet, and the rain and wind kept
Hee-Haw Joke Skit coming! Alas, this maritime weather did not dampen the
spirit or work ethic of those hearty souls who worked
tirelessly during the two pre-build days or of the 130 plus
volunteers who arrived on Build Day. The sunshine appeared
just minutes before our opening ceremonies - how
appropriate!!
Watch for further info and recognition to our sponsors. 141

Sussex Regional High School Oct 23, 7-9:30 pm.


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The Men’s Club of Saint David’s United Church in Rothesay
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THE POPPY CAMPAIGN BEGINS OCTOBER 29TH
Building a Deck? Building Anything? Out of respect for the memory of the more
Use our quality lumber for best results. than 117,000 Canadian men and women who
Tongue & Groove Pine paid the supreme sacrifice for our freedom,
Sikkens Stain the Royal Canadian Legion strives to
Cedar Decking commemorate their sacrifice and the
Kiln Dried Construction Lumber sacrifice
Hemlock Retaining Walls of their families and friends, and those who
Siding are now serving by conducting the annual
K.D. Pine poppy campaign and remembrance services
throughout Canada. Most Canadians know
McMillan Forest Products Ltd. that the poppy campaign which began in 1925 is both a
fundraising and commemoration event. The poppy campaign
Belleisle Creek 485-1010
is the Legion’s major fundraising event of the year and all of
When it comes to lumber – We Deliver! the monies raised are used for commemoration and to assist
veterans and families in need.
The campaign is also intended to give Canadians an
opportunity to wear a poppy to remember.
Nationwide, the poppy campaign begins on the last Friday in
October and ends on November 11th - there are, of course,
ceremonial presentations that may begin earlier than this.
Canadians remain indebted to the many who have “answered
the call” for the cause of peace. The “blood-red” poppy
reminds us of their sacrifices and Canadians are proud to
wear the poppy to commemorate.
Each year during the poppy campaign, the Royal Canadian
Legion distributes poppies to help Canadians remember
while at the same time the Legion seeks donations to help
veterans and their families in need and
generous Canadians donate much. On October 29th poppy
trays and boxes will be visible - please give generously.
Out of respect for the sacrifices of the many who answered
Canada’s call with an unlimited liability to serve, other
General Excavation charitable and well purposed organizations do not usually
Soil Remediation conduct fund raising events during the poppy
campaign. As we commemorate the sacrifices of our
Water & Sewer Services
Repair & Installation veterans, it is useful to remember “In Flanders fields the
poppies blow between the crosses, row on row; that mark our
Drain Tile Repair & Installation place; and in the sky the larks, still bravely singing, fly; scarce
Landscaping heard amid the guns below ... if ye break faith with us who die
we shall not sleep though poppies grow in Flanders fields”
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Wear your poppy with pride and respect. We will remember
them,.
Lou Cuppens, Lieutenant-General (retired); Chair, National Defence
Committee
Royal Canadian Legion. 846

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OSSEKEAG CAMERA CLUB
The Ossekeag Camera Club meets every second Tuesday of Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program
the month from 7:30-9:30pm at the VA Snow Center on
DeMille Court in Hampton. The Club welcomes all skill levels
from just beginning to advanced. Our programs consist of
learning sessions, shared experiences, field trips and hosing Are you a
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PENINSULA HERITAGE MEETINGS
Fall is upon us and Peninsula Heritage Inc. resumes its
PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUPS IN NB regular schedule of meetings at the John Fisher Memorial
Parkinson Society Maritime Region now has seven Museum on the third Thursday of each month, st
chapters/support groups in New Brunswick. "You are not commencing at 7:30pm. Guest speaker on October 21 will
alone". be Dr. Randy Miller of the NB Museum delivering an
To find the one nearest you call 1-800-663-2468. 833 information session of the "Stonehammer" project
developing in our area.
The public is invited to join us. The John Fisher Memorial
Museum is located in the basement of Macdonald
AL-ANON/ALATEEN HELP Consolidated School, Kingston. Even though our summer
If your home is unhappy because someone drinks too much season is behind us the museum and 1810 Carter House are
we can help you. Al-Anon/Alateen family group - open by appointment throughout the year. For further
www.alanon.alateen.org. Message manager number 634- information, or to book a tour, please leave a message at
8779. All information strictly anonymous. 809 763-2453. 118

Seniors Day(55+)
Wed, Oct 27th
25% off all regularly priced Rexall products
Flu Shots Available Here
Flu shots are free for Seniors
(65 yrs and over)
Also FREE for children and people with
chronic health conditions
* Adults who are household contacts of individuals at
high risk can receive the flu shot at no charge.

Please call for more details and to


book an appointment.

Hampton Monday - Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-2

454 Main Street, Hampton


Part of the family of pharmacies.
832-2440 hamptonguardian@gmail.com

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HARVEST FOR THE HUNGRY
Members of Kingston Peninsula churches will be going door
to door on Sunday, October 31st, from 2:00-5:00pm,
collecting non-perishable food items for the Deacon’s
Mike Saunders, Prop. Cupboard - Kingston’s Food Bank. Those collecting food will
Licensed Mechanic be wearing a tag that bears the “Harvest” logo (an
arrangement of gourds and pumpkins). If donations are
All makes & models prepared in advance, it will help the collectors to cover more
territory.
Licensed Motor Vehicle Inspection Station If you happen to be missed on October 31st, the “Harvest”
organizers apologize. Please call Eleanor Baxter of the
379 Cumberland Road, Lakeside Deacon’s Cupboard at 763-2246 to arrange a convenient
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
time to drop off your donation; or, if you prefer, call Pastor
832-0256 (SHOP) Brian Steeves at 763-2648 to have someone come to collect
654-0962 (CELL) your donation.
Thank you for your generosity to those of our community
who need our respect, love and encouragement. 117

TIP OF THE HAT


A “Tip of the Hat” to Sylvia Campbell, Fraser
Smith & all the talented musicians for the
time and talent they volunteered - making for
another season of successful “Kitchen
Parties” in Long Reach. Proceeds from these
parties were donated to the St. James’ Hall
and Building Fund. Thank you for your
dedication.
If you would like to send a "Tip of the Hat" to acknowledge someone who
gives of themselves to their community without recognition or pay, just send
us their name, community and a brief description of their acts of kindness.
See page two for our contact information. 127

HARVEST DINNER IN ROTHESAY


The annual Harvest Dinner will be held on Sunday, October
24th from 3:30-6:00pm at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Hall (31 Gondola Point Road, Rothesay). Cost for the dinner
is: $10/adults, $5/children 12 & under, children under 5 eat
for free; $25/family of 4 or more.
Please enter through the church main entrance into the
gathering space where tickets will be purchased.
Take-out dinners will be available between 4:00 & 6:00pm.
130

MASSAGE Dairytown Grooming


MATTERS Registered Massage Therapists Large and small breeds welcome
Cara Seeley
Jane McConchie-Payne 25 Vail Court, Sussex
(receptionist)
Lyndi Leask
Melissa Smith
Erin Dunlop Call (506)433-3889
433-4033
368 Main St, Sussex
Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available

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FAIRVALE OUTING ASSOCIATION
8 River Road, Rothesay
Crib every Wednesday at 7:30pm. For information please call
Sam Gauvin at 847-8261. Everyone welcome.
Bingo every Thursday night. Doors open at 6:00 games start
at 6:55pm. 10 regular games, 4 specials and a jackpot game. Crimestoppers Tip Line
Also early and late games and building pots (Bonanza, Lucky Call 1-800-222-8477 9-1-1
7, Pyramid and Treasure Chest). For information please call
Richard at 847-4163. Canteen services available.
WE LIVE IN THE COUNTRY, THERE IS NO RUSH!
Hall rentals are available for various types of Halloween is fast approaching. Time to look out for the trick or
treaters on the weekend. Not only the young ones but the older ones out
events/activities. The Hall is also available for special benefit partying too. Some may be dressed up and had a few too many to drink.
functions at no charge. New members always welcome. For It is a night in which we as Police expect to see more people out walking
further information please contact Margaret at 849-0031. at night.
402
To the guy who came into the detachment looking for a set of keys,
please return as our district assistant thought that they had been picked
up but they were not. They are exactly as you had described them. The
second set of keys were returned to the rightful owner and she thanks
the person who dropped them in as she had been looking for them for a
UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFET while.
Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month We are again urging people to lock their car doors and not to leave
8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors’ (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in anything laying around which thieves might easily scoop up. Unlocked
Upham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your cars have been entered, this time in the Sub-division behind Tim
friends and neighbours for only $6.00/person, $20/family - or Horton’s. Various small items such as a GPS and loose change were
have just toast and coffee for $2.00. Presented by the stolen.
Anglican Parish Churches of Upham. Leaving a spare key hidden inside an unlocked vehicle is also not a
For more information contact 832-7253. 507 good habit to get into. This happened this past weekend in Upper
Golden Grove. The vehicle was later found abandoned and burnt within
the City limits.
Vandals were up to no good at the Dr A T Leatherbarrow School.
Three screens were pulled off of the windows and a half pallet of sod
BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAM was torn into pieces. They were able to save the sod and no damage was
Regular Wednesday night Bingo at the Hall in Upham will done to the windows themselves. If anyone has any information on this
or other crimes feel free to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS
resume on September 8th at 7:00pm. The regular Monday (8477). We want your information, not your name.
night card parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at 7:30pm and
will continue all summer. Over the long Thanksgiving weekend we were very proactive in the
All are welcome. 514 Hampton and surrounding areas. You may have driven through one of
the several checks under the STEP program. We netted a few impaired
drivers as a result of calls from concerned citizens. We also caught a
couple of 24 hour suspensions.
This will be my final column in the Hampton Herald as I wish to
welcome Corporal Andy O’Connell to the rank of Sergeant as the
CARD PARTIES IN BERWICK Operations NCO in Hampton. He will be taking over the column.
On Tuesdays at 1:30pm Auction 45 card parties are held at Andy has been a resident of Hampton since he joined the RCMP, so
the Millstream Recreation Centre in Berwick and are open to many of you already know him.
all players. The cost to attend is only $3 which includes 50/50
draw and a light lunch is provided afterwards. It has been an enjoyable treat for me to write this column.
You do not have to be a professional or even know how to play Have a great two weeks.
at all - just wanting to have fun and meet with your
neighbours. See you there. 503 Pat Cole, Cpl RCMP Hampton

How can we as a community,


enhance the lives of our senior and
challenged adults in greater Hampton?

The Dr. V. A. Snow Centre and the


Town of Hampton are teaming up to
host a community group to receive
Snow Plowing & Sanding feedback from anyone who would
like to give their input.
Peninsula Branch #62 Royal Canadian Legion is soliciting
To be held at the
snow plowing and sanding bids for the year 2011. This will St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Hall,
be on an as required bases under the direction of the 39 Tilley St, Hampton, NB
Branch president James Haslett, Low bid(s) not necessarily on Tuesday, November 2, 2010
accepted. If interested please contact from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
James Haslett @ 763-2391 or send a letter of interest to For more information call 832-6210
Ext 6214 or 6193
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #62, 1356 Rte 845, HAMPTON
Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9 Caring for those who cared for us. It’s our nature!

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FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS
There will be a family movie night at the Anglican Rectory in
Upham on the 2nd Friday of each month; and at the St.
Barnabas Anglican Church in Barnesville on the last Friday of
each month. Everyone welcome. 123

The Hampton Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 28


Declares that October 29th to November 10th, 2010, ST. DAVID’S CLOTHING SALE
will be their Annual Poppy Campaign. A sale of “nearly new” fall and winter clothing will be held at
Remember to proudly wear a Poppy in Remembrance of the Freedom
Saint David’s United Church (7 Gondola Point Road,
we have today as a result of those men and women Rothesay) on Friday, October 29th from 4:00-8:00pm until
who made the supreme sacrifice to go to war for their country 12:00noon. In addition to clothes there will also be used toys
and baby equipment for sale.
Your support of the Legion's Poppy Campaign helps us give back Proceeds from the sale will be used by the Outreach
to this community. Committee for local and international projects such as the
Some of the things our branch supported in 2010 are: KV Food Basket, Romero House, Stephen Lewis Foundation
- Hampton Middle School breakfast program and Doctors Without Borders. 410
- Five Hampton High School students each received
$750.00 bursaries
- Hampton Sea Cadets
- Veterans and widows of Veterans received fruit baskets
- Hampton High School for their research for their book on
WW11 local Veterans STORIES FROM THE HEART
- Dr. Snow Center's Bus fundraising project You are cordially invited to join us for an evening of "Stories
- Several Veterans and or Veterans widows received from the Heart of World Vision" - locally featuring an update
personal financial help on Haiti from Quispamsis, NB resident Mike Griffin. Mike was
Thank you for supporting us as we distribute poppy's in Port Au Prince when the devastating earthquake hit on
and sell wreaths and crosses again this year. January 12th. Mike is the Regional Team Leader for World
Vision in Atlantic Canada. You will leave informed and
Hampton Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 28
President Paul Morrison inspired.
This event will take place on Thursday, October 28th 7:15-
8:45pm at the Kennebecasis Public Library (1 Landing
Court, Quispamsis,). Please RSVP no later than October 19th
by calling toll free 877-370-2323 or
colleen_moran@worldvision.ca. 408

PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP


The Sussex Valley Parkinson Chapter/Support Group will
hold their next meeting on Thursday, October 21st from 2:00-
4:00pm at Sobeys Community Room, Sussex. Special guest
speaker will be Brianne Doney, RD.,CDE. Ms. Doney is a
dietician with the Sussex Health Centre.
For more info contact Max at 433-3330 or Leona at 433-
5342. Everyone welcome. 518

QUALITY EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS


12 Lowell Street - Sussex, NB E4E 1Y5
www.robinson-enterprises.com
PHONE 433-3627 TO SAVE
EMAIL robinsonenterprises@nb.aibn.com

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Musings Community Classifieds
By Debbie Hickey CRAFT SALES
BACK TO BASICS CRAFT SALE, Nov. 6, 9:00am - 1:00pm at
Smithtown Holy Trinity Church Hall, #1342 Route 860.
THANKFULNESS
Thanksgiving Day is behind us, but perhaps we can hang 8th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE Saturday Oct. 23, 2010,
onto the idea of thankfulness just a little longer. Mike and I 9:00am - 4:00pm, Bloomfield Hall (through double bridges).
Baking, tole painting, knitting, jewelry, candles, fruitcake and much
took the dog and our granddaughter for a stroll in the "back
more.
40" on Thanksgiving Monday. The sun was shining, the
leaves were at their best and the smell was delicious. We CRAFT SALE OCT. 23, SENIORS RESOURCE CENTRE, DeMille
then went home and had the family over for supper. The end Court, 9:00am - 2:00pm.
of a perfect weekend. ARTISTIC CREATIONS, THE SALE WITH A DIFFERENCE, at
As I got ready for work the next morning I reflected on the Lighthouse River Centre, 1075 Main St., Hampton, Sat. Nov. 6,
attitude of thankfulness. It is so easy to remember the one 9:30am - 5:00pm; Sun. Nov. 7, 12:00 - 4:00pm Featuring quality
"pain the butt" thing that happened in the run of an quilts, clothing, wood sculptures, knitting, jams, jellies, pickles,
otherwise great day and completely negate all the good stuff baking and seasonal greenery. Enjoy hot beverages and menu. Free
that also occurred. The wait in traffic, but not the fact that admission.
your favourite song EVER was playing on the radio. The lawn GULLY BEADS 7TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE! Sat. Nov.
mower breaking down, but not the smell of the air, the 6, 1:00pm - 4:00pm, 57 Bartlett Ave., Hampton. Unique jewelry and
warmth of the sun and the kids laughing while they played Partylite candles. www.gullybeads.com.
tag. So I thought I would share a few of the things I am FAIR TRADE GIFT SALE. Ten Thousand Villages, Belleisle
thankful for. Community Centre, 1648 Rte. 124 (exit north form hwy. 1 at Norton
I am thankful for a great husband who, even though he onto Rte. 124 to Springfield) Sat. Oct. 30, 9:00am - 5:00pm.
delights in teasing and torturing me and is free with the Support fair trade, help end poverty! See Editorial.
insults, nevertheless loves me in spite of all those faults that EMPLOYMENT
he is happy to point out! I am thankful to have two daughters
URBAN LANDSCAPING LTD. HAS A FULL TIME, year round
who have grown to adulthood and are now my friends (an
position available for a mechanic to maintain its fleet of trucks and
accomplishment those of you still raising teenagers may small equipment. The candidate must have work experience and be
doubt will ever come). I am thankful for a granddaughter self motivated. Call 849-4124 between 8:00am and 5:00pm (Mon-
who gleefully teases like her "grumpy" and generously Fri) to request an interview, or send resume to Urban Landscaping
dispenses hugs and kisses like her mother. I am thankful for Ltd., 65 Marr Road, Rothesay NB, E2E 3J9;
my family being close (the furthest away is in Saint John), urbanlandscaping@nb.aibn.com; fax (506)847-9949.
and for the continued good health of my Mum. I am thankful MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from home. Free website, unlimited
to be able to enjoy the seasons, the sun, the beauty of the support, computer required. www.healthyhome4our2boys.com.
snow and the pleasure of a warm fire on a snowy day. I am
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into
thankful to be able to watch the variety of birds that
$1000.00+/month. Operate a mini office outlet from your
frequent the bird feeders on the back deck while I sit in front computer, FREE evaluation. www.yourfreedomoffice.com.
of that warm fire on a snowy day! I am thankful for the
laughter and the joy that can be found in every day if we just ENTERTAINMENT
look. MARIE SHORT CONCERT Friday, Oct. 29, 7:00pm, Norton Catholic
You have been given 86,400 seconds today and every day. Hall. A special "Men In Black" (Ralph Henderson/Denny James)
Have you used one of them to be thankful? 801 concert, along with our regulars and guests Allison Inch and Matt
Hayes. Admission $10.00 at the door.
"C" COMPANY JAMBOREE, HILLSBOROUGH Kiwanis Center
Tenders are requested for the job of October 30, 7:30pm. "C" Company Band & Guests, Noel Nason &
Cora Morrison, Ralph & Lynn Henderson, Fred Shaw, Bill Mullins,
Janitorial Services Claude Simpson . Tickets $10.00 @ the door. Also back at Norton
for the year 2011 Catholic Hall Nov. 27, 7:30pm with another great show.
at the
FIREWOOD
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #28,
1032 Main Street, Hampton, NB E5N 6E7. SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split firewood,
delivered. Call 485-2349.
Are open for tender which must be submitted TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size wood? Fire wood cut to
by November 15, 2010. specification. Call Doug 763-3486 or 333-5843.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call Ken Northrup, 832-4326,
Lowest bid not necessarily accepted. leave message.
DRY HARDWOOD, ROCK MAPLE, CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. Call
For more information contact Paul Morrison 832-4156 849-2624.

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Community Classifieds
FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. LOST, ONE LARGE SET OF KEYS IN BRIAN'S MAINTENANCE & HOME REPAIR -
Custom lengths available, $230+ per cord HAMPTON AREA, last week of Sept. Reward Carpentr y, kitchens, bath, painting,
depending on delivery area, Good cords offered. Call after 6:00pm, 832-9002. ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years
guaranteed 763-2560. experience. Free estimates. Call Brian 839-
NOTICES 2296.
DRY FIREWOOD, MAPLE AND YELLOW
BIRCH, prompt delivery. 832-5416 or 651- WE, JOSEPH KANE & SPOUSE OF FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks, tractors
8693. KINGSTON, NB, heirs and successors to a and farm equipment. Small fee for
Loyalist Grant 1783 by King George III, appliances and small scrap. 763-2933 or
FOR RENT
Charter issued by Queen Victoria year 1859 333-9067.
APARTMENT FOR RENT - heated, stove, registered in Fredericton, NB as no. 9098
fridge. Call 832-5554 or 832-3151. HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential,
and a grant of land issued by the Court of
commercial, recreational, restyling and
Chancery year 1871 registered as Grant no.
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE, 380 customization. Trust your furniture to the
11, surveyed and laid out by 4 surveyors
sqft., 1031 Main Street, Hampton. Lower professionals. The most training and
appointed by the Court, PID No. 0159566
level, ample parking, signage space experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving you
have had our Riparian Rights violated and
available, will be fitted to suit tenant. for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849-
exploited.
Utilities included, ideal for office, 8008.
physiotherapy, esthetician, hair salon or
SUSSEX CROKINOLE CLUB WILL RESUME WE CARE FOOT CARE CLINICS AT
barber shop. Contact: Wayne Law, 653-
the Fall and Winter season at the Masonic GUARDIAN DRUGS in Hampton. Last
1957.
Hall on Wednesdays at 2:00pm, 482 Main St. Tuesday each month, 9:00am - 4:15pm. First
BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS 2 BDRM APT. 7 Sussex. New players always welcome. clinic Oct. 26. Call Pharmacy to book
minute walk from Gondola Pt. ferry, appointment, 832-2440.
$750.00, heat & lights included. Available REAL ESTATE
now. 832-7179. TUTORING IN HAMPTON. Individualized
HOUSE FOR SALE, SITUATED ON 11.8 lessons with a certified teacher for students
BACHELOR APT., HEAT, LIGHTS, GARAGE ACRES, very private with many mature in kindergarten to grade 10. Tuesday and
PRIVILEGES, 3 appliances included. trees, large circular driveway. The property Thursday afternoon. For more information
$550.00, available immediately. 832-1800. is zoned commercial, serviced with town o r t o r e g i s t e r, p l e a s e v i s i t
WATERFRONT CHALET, $525 neg. No dogs, water and sewerage. the house includes, www.hamptontutorial.ca.
non-smokers, 1km from Gondola Pt. large granny apt. with own kitchen and
access, 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms & DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING & CLEANING
ferry/Kingston, 2 adults/one grade school SERVICE, junk, garbage, construction,
child. Call 763-3205. powder room, large family room 33'x25',
20'x40' in ground pool, large deck. Call 832- demolition, brush, decks, small moving
ONE BEDROOM 2ND FLOOR APT., stove, 5703. jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up
fridge and heat included. Quiet building, unwanted vehicles. 832-3982 or 653-0026.
ample parking, security deposit and RECYCLING BIN
BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailer,
references required. $450/mo. 832-3293.
motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you
4'X6' POOL TABLE TO GIVE AWAY, very
FOR SALE cash. Call 721-4255.
good condition. Must pick up. 485-5805.
GRAVEL FOR SALE, GOV'T INSPECTED. RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for more
Call 839-2936. SERVICES OFFERED clients in the Hampton and surrounding
areas. Services offered: general house
USED APPLIANCES, EXTERIOR/INTERIOR FOR SCRAP - Cash for cars, trucks, bikes, cleaning, decluttering, organizing etc., also
DOORS, tires (most sizes), cast iron tub snowmobiles, 4 wheelers. ride-on mowers, accepting commercial clients. Free
with legs and taps, new sky light, used copper, brass, catalytic converters, batteries estimates. 832-3894.
windows, set of brown commercial glass and more. 653-0026.
exterior doors and household items. 218 SHRINK WRAP BOATS, YACHTS, CARS,
Main St. Norton. MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS and freight. Call for free
PRODUCTS: Traction chains, winches, estimate, 693-4187.
LOST/FOUND hoists, rope, netting, tarps, shelters. Wire
FOUND 2 SETS OF KEYS and one single car rope, web & chain assemblies for lifting, WANTED
key in Kent Building Supplies, Sussex. towing & securing loads. Health, safety,
WANTED SNOWBLOWERS AND LAWN
Inquire at Customer Service Desk. janitorial, welding & hydraulic products.
TRACTORS, in need of repair. 832-4905.
Truck caps & accessories. Hampton 832-
FOUND - PAIR OF LADIES GLASSES. Black 1198 Mon-Sat anytime. YARD/GARAGE SALES
on outside of frames, purple on inside.
Found on Main St, past Kredl's, toward TIME TO WINTERIZE ALL MAKES AND 116 GANONG ROAD, ERB'S COVE, Sat.
Bloomfield. Please call Ossekeag Publishing MODELS of boats, engines and outboards. Oct. 23, 10:00am - 4:00pm. Garden
at 832-5613. Call for free estimate, 693-4187. cultivators, garden tools, household items.

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BOOKS LUMBER
Soft-cover prices starting @ $.10 Call Ossekeag
Hard-cover prices starting @ $.25 Portable Sawmilling
Everything from murder mysteries to nature! Publishing Fall & Winter
615 Kennebecasis River Road
Open 11am - 5pm daily to book your space! Dave White 832-4387
or by chance

BUS TOURS FLORIST OVERHEAD DOORS


BURGESS TOURS HAMPTON FLOWER SHOP Henderson Overhead Doors
Nov 25 - 28 Black Friday Shopping Bangor & Augusta 557 MAIN STREET Sales & Ser vice of
Nov 30 - Dec 5 NYC Christmas Tree Lighting Cut Flowers Plants
Eastern Caribbean Cruise May 5 - 15, 2011 $1650pp Arrangements Gift Items
Overhead Doors & Operators
Permanent Botanicals 3331 Rte 710, Henderson Settlement
(506) 386-3180 832-3100
Visit our website for 2010 tours. www.burgesstours4u.ca www.hamptonfloristonline.com (506) 485-2151 Fax: (506) 485-2151

CABINS GARAGE DOORS PAINTING


HILL MANUFACTURING FIRST
RATE Painting
THE GREAT ESCAPE IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER
Nature Trails, Kayaking, Canoes, Hot Tub,
Cozy Wood Stove, Snowshoeing & Cross Country Skiing. We sell and install Garaga, Commercial BEST
All the relaxation and fun you need all year around and Residential doors & openers. Steven Poitras
ADAIR’S LODGE AND CABINS GARAGA DEALER
We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! Cell: 640-2451 Res: 839-2450
www.adairslodgeandcabins.com
506-763-2617 485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158 fixit@nb.sympatico.ca

CARPENTRY HAIR DESIGN RENOVATIONS


Jake of All Trades Colleen Foster darren f RENOS
Roofing
Vinyl Siding
Renovation
Decks
Hair Design FRAME & FINISH CARPENTRY
Crown & Trim • Wood & Laminate Floors
15 Highland Ave., Rothesay, NB Decks • Baby Barns • Add-ons...
New Construction Blown-in Insulation Your Community Stylist
485-1119 434-4171 & Colour Technician 847-0909 darrenf@nb.sympatico.ca
647-5905
CONTRACTING HEADER
HEALTH & FITNESS TAXI
B&W CONTRACTING HAMMOND RIVER TAXI
All types of construction OPEN 24/7! Serving Hampton & Surrounding Areas
654-3322
Contact us for details at 832-4848
Phone 433-5990 Cell 433-0233 or info@lifestylesfitnessstudio.ca *Boosting *Airport Service *Deliveries
Pre-arranged appointments
Fax 433-5906 www.lifestylesfitnessstudio.ca Don’t get nabbed - take a cab!

COUNSELING HEATING SPECIALIST TREE CARE


Children & Adolescents Women’s Issues COOKE’S HEATING SERVICE DANAHER TREE CARE CO.
Division of Cooke Fuels
Stress Divorce We are WETT (Wood Energy Technology Training) Specializing in Tree Planting &
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Grief Life Stages Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces Removals, Pruning & Maintenance of
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cleaning now available
Sherilyn Cheeks B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., CCC. Free Estimates. Financing Available Fully Insured, Call Paul Danaher,
www.sherilyncheekscounselling.com TREE@CARE
643-8600 or 485-8863
Forest Technician
832-1124

EXCAVATING HEATING SERVICES VENTILATION & HEAT PUMPS


Compact Excavating FIT RITE Ventilation and Heat Pumps
Ditching Drain Tile Fully Installation and Service
Culverts Landscaping
Insured Plumbing & Heating Duct Work and Fittings
Tree & Stump Removal Certified Venmar Dealer
Easy Access to backyards
with minimal property damage
Supplies Patterson’s Heating Ltd.
Jeff Doherty 650-0186 763-2741 Phone 433-1134 Fax 433-5906 Ph: 832-4508 Cell: 333-0120

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