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Vol. 11, No. 6 www.ossekeag.ca October 19, 2010
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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
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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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
FALL SUPPER IN SUSSEX Community Economic Development Agency Be...in this place • Être...ici on le peut
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
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“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
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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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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.
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
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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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.
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LIST SOL SOL There is no admission and a canteen will be available. 532
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
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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Assorted 30’s
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Light Up Crow
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Deluxe Men’s
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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
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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
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Free will offering - all welcome. Refreshments will be served.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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!!
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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,
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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”
(McCrae).
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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