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www.southshorenow.ca The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 Page 3 Naturopathic doctor discusses digestion and weight loss

rin Balodis, a naturopathic doctor who practices selection and pay through Canada Helps, or choose of Rural Nova Scotia.” In “The Last Stand,” Mr. Ben- in Chester, is fully trained in all naturopathic from the selection at your library. Adopt-A-Book runs nett responds to the looming crisis with a new, more Etherapies including clinical nutrition, botanical from October to December. Your donation will make accountable, efficient and sustainable model of public medicine, Asian medicine and acupuncture. She will imaginations soar! schooling. Mr. Bennett is founding director of School- visit Lunenburg and Bridgewater libraries to offer talks Women all over the world know that child birthing house Consulting and adjunct professor of education at about the benefits of naturopathy. does not have to be painful. In many cultures expectant Saint Mary’s University, Halifax. The discussion begins On October 18, the topic is naturopathy and diges- mothers deliver their own babies while in the fields at 6:30 p.m. tion. Dr. Balodis will talk about common digestive prob- without aid or anesthetic. What is the difference be- The Computer Tutor will try and answer questions lems and share natural therapies that might be right for tween our North American culture and that of other and provide basic computer instruction to solve your you. Learn how probiotics, enzymes, bitter herbs and areas of the world that made birthing what it is today? computer woes. File management, e-mail and software simple remedies you have in your pantry can help your Join us at the Bridgewater library on October 23 at 11 dilemmas are just a few of the topics the tutor can ad- digestion. The talk begins at 11 a.m. in Lunenburg and a.m. and learn about the history of child birthing and dress. 2 p.m. in Bridgewater. how hypnosis can aid the birthing process to be a pain- Computer Tutors are available at the Lunenburg and On October 25, join Dr. Balodis to learn about naturo- less, loving, comfortable journey for you and your baby. Bridgewater libraries. In Lunenburg, call 634-8008 for a pathic approaches to weight loss. Learn how the right A short introduction to hypnosis will be offered. 30-minute appointment on the second and fourth Thurs- balance of protein, fat and carbohydrates can help you days of each month, between 6 and 8 p.m. The next The talk will be led by Linda Wentzell. Ms Wentzell shed unwanted pounds. Dr. Balodis scheduled date in the Lunenburg library is October 24. has been working in the holistic will share some of her favourite At the Bridgewater library, the next scheduled date is wellness field for over 15 years. weight-loss-friendly snack ideas. November 9. Please call 543-9222 to book a one-hour ap- She is a certified consulting hyp- Also, learn about the cortisol- pointment. notherapist and a member of the belly fat connection and what to Join Inquiring Minds, a book club with a twist, on do about it! The program begins in National Guild of Hypnotists and a new date! We will delve into books that challenge Lunenburg at 11 a.m. and Bridge- the APNN. You may know her as cherished assumptions, explore personal growth and water at 2 p.m. the past owner of Nutrition House in the Bridgewater reflect on the human condition. The Book Club meets at Join us at the library for Something Special. With Mall. Please register at 543-9222. the Bridgewater library on the fourth Thursday of the Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time Join us at the Greenfield fire hall on October 24 for month, beginning at 6:30 p.m. On October 24, the fea- to make your mask. Will it be spooky, funny, eerie, cute a lively discussion on small schools led by Paul Ben- tured book is “Annabel” by Kathleen Winter. or downright scary? You decide. Something Special will nett, author of “The Last Stand: Schools, Communities No school? No problem. Drop by the Bridgewater be October 19 at the Thomas H. Raddall Library (10:30 and the Future of Rural Nova Scotia.” School closures library on October 25 and lighten up your afternoon. a.m.) and the Bridgewater library (1 p.m.). Drop in. capture the news headlines, but they signal a more Bring a friend and enjoy time together with no home- Something Special Saturday activities will also be held profound development: the gradual, yet relentless, de- work! Get a head start on Halloween with face painting on November 23. Drop in. Ages five to eight. cline in rural populations and a demographic shift that by Laura Uhlman. The program runs from 2 to 4 p.m. October 20 to 26 is Seniors’ Week at public libraries threatens to extinguish what remains of rural com- Details on South Shore Public Libraries’ programs, across Nova Scotia. The theme, “Sharing Stories — munities in Nova Scotia. South Shore Public Librar- branches and hours are available on the libraries’ Discover Your Communities,” ties in with a genealogy ies is pleased to host Mr. Bennett as he discusses his website at http://www.southshorepubliclibraries.ca. workshop planned for South Shore Public Libraries. Se- perspective on small schools through his latest book, South Shore Public Libraries. Read. Discover. Learn. niors are welcome to learn about http://www.ancestry. “The Last Stand: Schools, Communities and the Future Share. ca and other local genealogical resources that are help- ful in searching your family tree. The program is free. Join the program at the Thomas H. Raddall Library, Liverpool, on October 22; at the Lunenburg library on October 23; and at the Bridgewater library on October Mobile Branch Schedule 24. Each program starts at 10:30 a.m. Books make your imagination soar! With this theme Friday, October 18: Wednesday, October 23: in mind, South Shore Public Libraries launches the 12:30 - 1:30 Mill Village - Fire Hall 1:00 - 4:30 Chester - Chester Legion 2013 Adopt-A-Book Campaign on October 21. Adopt-A- 2:00 - 3:30 Port Mouton - Coastal Queens Place 5:30 - 7:00 Chester - Corner of Highway 3 and Valley Road Book provides an opportunity for library supporters to Saturday, October 19: 7:15 - 8:30 Chester Basin - Chester Basin Legion help make imaginations soar! Each gift will help South 10:00 - 12:00 Caledonia - Opposite Caledonia Pharmasave Shore Public Libraries buy books that will be available Thursday, October 24: to everyone. 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Page 4 The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 www.southshorenow.ca Seaside bridge HealtH matters club results What I learned while being on the road hat’s it like to be a medical journalist? It’s amount should not be a problem. Since my heart attack The Seaside bridge club of Liverpool met in the a combination of hard work, deadlines and 15 years ago, this has been my only medication. Capsules afternoon of October 11 with eight tables in play. loneliness. After all, computers are hardly of Medi-C Plus or the combination powder, which I find Winners were, North-South, first, Jean Silver and W good company. This is why, for several months, it’s been easier to take, are available at health food stores. Marg Mosher; second, Loretta Cook and Nancy exciting meeting and greeting live humans across Can- The next most frequently asked question was about Dobson; third, Diane Munroe and Marion Crosby. ada. And what was the number 1 question and worry of possible complications from prescription drugs that East-West, first, Betty Kennedy and Karen McGee; readers? treat osteoporosis. Many were taking calcium along with second, Linda MacKinnon and Dennis MacKin- I wasn’t surprised to find that health consumers today vitamin D, but were unaware that vitamin K2 directs non; third, Brian Stevenson and David Weintraub. are confused about medical care. Countless numbers blood calcium into bone, rather than into coronary ar- Note: The following teams played a slam bid, of readers handed me a list of prescription teries, where calcium can cause problems. Betty Kennedy and Karen McGee, two six-heart drugs they were taking. Most had only a It was distressing that many people were small slams, and Jean Silver and Marg Mosher, a vague knowledge of why they were taking worried about the health effects of prescrip- six-heart slam. them. I wondered too, and was concerned tion drugs. But they repeatedly told me it was For further information on this club, check out about adverse drug interactions and their un- impossible to question physicians about med- our website at http://users.eastlink.ca/~berylhatt/ intended consequences. ication. Due to this frustration, they were or phone 354-3381. The long lists of drugs being consumed resorting to health food stores for advice and reinforced what I have written in the past. not telling their doctors. Namely, North Americans have become the So I have come to a couple of conclusions most over-drugged society in the world. More- during the past several weeks of travel. If I over, rather than becoming healthier they’ve had the power to improve the nation’s health, ECRA card become obsessed about medication. The scene I’d prohibit TV commercials that daily tell us reminded me of the U.S. Constitution that that something is wrong with us. I’d do this states the right of everyone to the pursuit of W. Gifford because we’ve reached a point where a well happiness. Little did its framers realize that Jones, M.d. person is someone who simply hasn’t been party news everyone’s happiness would become the pur- The Doctor Game examined by enough doctors, or had a battery suit of perfect health. of tests done! Then we could dump at least The East Chester Recreation Association met It quickly became apparent that “choles- half the pills in the trash to the benefit of for a card party October 14 with nine and a half terolphobia” is a primary concern. It’s under- mankind. tables in play. standable, as pharmaceutical companies have I also came to the conclusion that it will be Winners were, ladies’ first, Mona Annis, 870; spent hundreds of millions of dollars linking choles- a horrendous task to stop the epidemic of obesity and ladies’ second, Sheila Schnare, 865; ladies’ third, terol-lowering drugs (CLDs) to the prevention of heart type 2 diabetes. These two problems will bankrupt the Brenda Munro, 815; gents’ first, Don Hume, 855; attack. I believe history will show this is a colossal error. health-care system in the years ahead. But the scientific gents’ second, Don Marshall, 845; gents’ third, Now people worry needlessly that their blood cholesterol evidence is available to stop the number 1 killer, heart Warren Schnare, 840; 30-60 bags, David Hume and has increased from 5.1 to 5.4. Or that their good choles- attack. If I had my life to live over again I’d start taking Carolyn Oickle; door prize, Brenda Munro; half- terol has decreased slightly, figures that mean nothing. Medi-C Plus as soon as I could afford it. It would have take, $56, Nora MacLean. Many people had read my columns about Medi-C Plus, saved me from a heart attack 15 years ago and could save The next card party will be October 21 starting a powder containing high doses of vitamin C and lysine. others. So I wish more young people had attended my at 1:30 p.m. Studies show this natural combination can prevent talks. heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular problems Adding it up, being on the road and talking to so caused by atherosclerosis (hardening of arteries). They many readers was a great experience. Now I’m back to asked, "Can I stop CLDs and take this non-toxic, inexpen- work, lonely again, staring at the computer screen. sive and effective remedy?" This is a decision to discuss See the website http://www.docgiff.com to read more with your doctor. But since both C and lysine are natural about how high doses of vitamin C and lysine could wipe substances that we all obtain in food, increasing the out cardiovascular disease and cholesterol myths.

Fall 2013 Public Flu Clinic Schedule Please bring your Health Card) Community Location Date(s) and times Clinic type ( Bridgewater Holy Trinity Anglican Church 3 to 7 pm, Nov. 18 Drop in (78 Alexandra Ave.) Nova Scotia Community Col- 4 to 6 pm, Dec. 3 Drop in Fast Facts about Flu Vaccine lege (High St.) Lawton’s Drugs Daily By appointment 543-7176 or drop in

Vaccination is the best way to prevent the Flu! Pharmasave Oct. 21 & 29 & Nov. 4 By appointment 543-3418

We encourage everyone to get the flu vaccine, but es- Shoppers Drug Mart 9 am to 5 pm, Oct. 24 By appointment 543-8186 pecially people at high risk of complications including 9 am to 3 pm, Nov. 5 & 12 or drop in the elderly, the young (six to 59 months), healthy preg- DrugStore Pharmacy (Atlantic 9:30 am -4:30 pm, Nov.16 By appointment 543-1296 nant women and anyone with chronic medical condi- Superstore) tions such as heart disease, asthma, diabetes , morbid

obesity, cancer and those who live with, or care for, in- Caledonia North Queens Health Centre 1 to 4 pm, Oct. 29 & 30 Drop-in dividuals in the high risks groups. 6 to 8 pm, Nov. 7

Seasonal flu vaccine is available free of charge from Chester Chester Pharmasave Noon to 5 pm, Oct 22 &, 29 By appointment- 275- 3518 yourPlease pharmacy, Note: Pharmacists family doctor are or not nurse able practitioner to give the and atflu public shot to clinics children in your under community. 5 . Chester Community Clinic 9 am to noon, Oct. 30, Nov.13 & Drop-in Nov. 27 Chester Basin Pharmasave Noon to 5 pm, Oct. 24 By appointment 275-5681

Do not visit a vaccine clinic if you have a cough & fever. Liverpool Contact your family doctor or check with your local pharmacy.

The flu shot is a simple, safe and effective way to pro- Lunenburg United Church Hall (283 Lin- 3 to 6 pm, Nov. 19 Drop in tect yourself and your family against the flu. coln St.) Remember Mahone Bay Kinburn Pharmacy 9 am to 3 pm, Nov. 7 By appointment 634-8347 or drop in  New Germany New Germany & Area Medical 9:30 am to 7 pm, Oct. 28 By appointment 644-2361  You cannot get the flu from a flu shot. Centre 9:30am to 4:30 pm, Nov. 4  1:30 to7 pm, Nov. 14 Stay home if you are sick  Shoppers Drug Mart 9 am to 5 pm Oct. 29 & Nov 7 By appointment 644-3137 Cough and sneeze into your sleeve 9 am to 1 p Nov. 19 or drop in  Wash your hands often with soap and water New Ross New Ross School 6 to 8 pm. Oct. 16 Drop in (or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer) 9 to 11:30 am, Oct. 19 Do not share drinking glasses, utensils or Family Resource Centre 6 to 8 pm, Oct. 24 personal-care items 5

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Page 6 The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 www.southshorenow.ca Reality check: working with different people

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5.04 x 7.96 7 www.southshorenow.ca The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 Page 7 Canine seniors

e recently talked about senior cats urinalysis, thyroid test, heartworm test and and, like them, as dogs age their bod- other parasite tests. These tests are usually Wies are less able to cope with environ- done once a year, but if your dog has an identi- mental, physical and mental stresses. Dogs, also fied condition, they may need to be performed like cats, are good at hiding signs of illness. more often. The first question you may ask is, “When is Schedule an appointment as soon as possible my dog a senior?” Some breeds do have a longer if your dog exhibits coughing, weakness, in- life expectancy than others, and most of these continence, constipation or diarrhea, stiffness are smaller breeds. Nearly 40 per cent of small or limping, unusual discharges or shortness of breed dogs live more than 10 years, but only breath. You should also report changes in appe- about 13 per cent of giant breed dogs live that tite, urination, water intake and weight. long. 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Page 8 The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 www.southshorenow.ca Halloween treats that are equal parts spooky and delicious

alloween parties are common- need to get creative with the type of ordinary food items into Halloween-in- prefer an orange punch) in a punch bowl. place. Full of frightful decora- foods they serve to ensure a “spook-tac- spired fare for your next get-together. Add a two-litre bottle of ginger ale and Htions and spooky lighting, a ular” time. With a little ingenuity, other- Ghosts in the Pumpkin Patch one can of pineapple juice. Feel free to good Halloween party also features food wise mundane foods can be transformed Using bananas and clementines or float “eyeball” peeled grapes or gummy that plays up the theme of the evening. into something worthy of a second look. small oranges, you can create the ap- worms in the brew for a more authentic Therefore, Halloween party hosts will Here are some creative ways to turn pearance of ghosts haunting a field of effect. If available, add a piece of dry ice pumpkins. Peel both the oranges and the to the punch so it bubbles and fizzes. bananas and place small chocolate chips Sugar Spiderwebs into the rounded “head” of the banana to Spiders and their sticky webs go hand- create a ghost face. Use a piece of green in-hand with Halloween. Create spider- gummy candy or something that will webs that can be used to adorn cookies hold its shape to create “stems” for the and cupcakes and give them an extra orange pumpkins. Place the ghosts and scary flair. Use a template of a spiderweb pumpkins on a platter or in a bowl for a and place this template under a piece of healthy and festive snack. waxed paper to serve as your guide. Use Witches’ Brew store-bought or homemade royal icing Create a punch recipe that bubbles to pipe out the shape of the spiderweb and looks like a witch’s evil concoction. on top of the waxed paper. Allow to dry Put two quarts of lime sherbet for a green punch (or orange sherbet if you HALLOWEEN continued on next page THANK YOU I am humbled by the support shown to me during the provincial election. I will work hard at listening to your concerns and representing your interests. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to serve as your MLA.

Mark Furey Lunenburg West

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aking leaves them around. The is a fact of more leaves you Rlife for many can gather in one homeowners. Cool pass of the rake, the autumn weather more quickly the job and less sunlight are will go. signals to certain • Spread the trees that it is time work around. to shed their leaves. Sharing the task A leafless tree is with others cer- more capable of con- tainly cuts down serving energy and on the time it riding out the winter takes to clear the successfully. Trees yard. Have a leaf- also shed their leaves raking party in during periods of which members of drought or if they the household each have produced too pitch in before ev- many leaves in the eryone enjoys a well- summer and need to deserved backyard conserve water. For barbecue. Although homeowners, fallen raking leaves may leaves can be an un- not be the average RObeRT HiRTLe pHOTO sightly nuisance that homeowner’s favou- can stain concrete and smother lawns, rite activity, it is a healthy one. Various Stormingthenet especially when fallen leaves are not muscles are worked when raking, which promptly removed. Raking is a timely also is a good form of cardiovascular ex- The Dieppe Commandos spoiled the party as the bridgewater CibC Wood Gundy Lum- task many homeowners dread. But it is ercise. In fact, a person who weighs 180 berjacks dropped their 10th straight while opening in their new home, the Lunenburg possible to cut down on the time it takes pounds can expect to burn more than 350 County Lifestyle Centre (LCLC), on October 11. Here, the Lumberjacks storm the net on to clear a yard of all those unsightly calories raking leaves for an hour. a five-on-three power play, but fail to score. leaves. • Wait for the majority of leaves to drop before beginning your work. If you start too early in the season, you may end up raking multiple times and that is not time-efficient. • Use the technology at your dis- posal. If the grass is still growing, you can use a mulching mower to take care of some of the leaves. The mower will shred the leaves and create nutrients for the soil and the lawn. However, once the lawn stops growing you do not want to cut it too short. This is when it is time to take out the rake. A composting vacuum and leaf blower are other ways to make quick work of cleaningTo the residentsup leaves. of Lunenburg Although West, these devic- es may not be as eco-friendly as a rake, Until the election call a few weeks ago, my time was spent working with my full time job at a local investment firm, theywith can the significantly municipal committees reduce I still servethe timeafter eight it years on council, and in the many sports, community and takeschurch to clear programs a yard for which of Ifallen actively leaves.volunteer. So, while I may not have had months of daytimes to commit to • Rememberknocking on every todoor rake in the riding,downwind. itÕ s important It that is you know I have been on the ground, serving the community. a goodNow, idea during to this save four -weekraking election for period, a day IÕ mwhen travelling all over the 955 square kilometers of Lunenburg West, it is meetingnot too you breezy; and listening otherwise, to your issues. you I only may wish I had the time to meet all of you before Election Day. I believe end anup MLA raking should thekeep samein close spots contact overwith constituents, and so as your MLA, I would host regular rotating Community over.Coffee Handle House small events tospots ensure at that one this istime the case and. rakeIn the 2004, leaves I decided into to run small for Bridgewater piles. TownThen Council to provide a voice for young, active families that was missing you atcan the time.easily I was transfer elected again the in leaves 2008, known to a largely as the Ò guy to get things done.Ó tarpAfter or bagmany and people set asked aside me forto serve disposal provincially, or I met with Jamie Baillie. My first meeting with him was depositencouraging them andinto I knew your immediately compost that heap. his leadership ability, fiscal responsibility and business experience was • Investexactly what in this a provincelightweight needed. Inleaf consultation rake with our three children, Gabe, Caleb and Eden, my wife, Trina, and I decided that this was a vision we could all get behind. I made the decision not to reoffer for Council, a position and I aloved, good in order pair to serve of moregloves. broadly. Being com- fortable while doing the work will make Those who know me, know that I believe integrity is paramount in all aspects of my life. ItÕ s why as a councillor in it go2008, more I asked smoothly to have my and own payquickly, reduced andwhen I was out of province for job training. It just didnÕ t sit well with me a lightweightto accept taxpayer rake money won’t during be the too time taxing, I wasnÕ t even here to serveLCLC you. ItÕ s little things like this that add up to the Seat Sale! whilehonesty gloves and ethicalwill preventstandard we the all deserve formation in our elected officials. of blisters.ItÕ s why I agree In addition, with Jamie Baillie, take that breaks we need toto lead by example. So, I fully support scrapping the current MLA rest pensionand recharge. plan that sees you contribute $6 for every $1 the MLA puts in. WeÕPurchase re the only party a toseat say it wouldand be have your name, group, in memory of, • Movechanged. your feet as you rake so or business engraved on a plaque affixed to the front of it. Seat Sponsorship yourYou see, I believeand backthat actions are speak not louder doing than allwords. While I may not be able to knock on every door prior to of theElection work. Day, make Think no mi ofstake, it Ias am dragging on the ground, side-by-side with you here in Lunenburg West. I donÕ t just work $300 the community, I work the community. the leaves more so thanfor just shuffling Seats are selling fast! I am a hard-working, service-minded family man. My community, business and municipal governance experience will prove to be terrific assets when serving as your MLA.

IÕ m as ready as ever to work for you. On October 8th, I kindly ask for your support.

With thanks, Thank You DAVID (Insert DavidÕ s first name signature)

• Bridgewater Police Board, Past Chair • Bridgewater Parks, Recreation & Culture, Past Chair • Public Service Commission, Past Vice-Chair • Petite Rivi• re Watershed Advisory Group • Sustainable Bridgewater Committee • Solid Waste Management Thank• Planning you to Reviewthe people Advisory of LunenburgCommittee West for your• tremendousÉ plus numerous support short and-term encouragement committees of the town • Organizer, Support our Troops Red Rally before,• duringOrganizer, and afterBridgewater the election. FarmersÕ It’s Market because of you• that Bridgewa I agreedter to Baptist run in Church, the first former place Trustee and it was an• honourLong - timeto participate. Junior Church leader and youth mentor To •my Innfamily, From the the wonderful Cold volunteer volunteers and financial• Bridgewatersupporters, Communityyour help hasChristmas been sovolunteer Volunteer with numerous sports and community initiatives appreciated!• Thank you! Finally, congratulations to Mark Furey and best wishes to the Liberal team as they work towards improvements for our province.

In gratitude,

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Followed by p.m. Proceeds for Tri 2013, 10 p.m.- 2 a.m. Sound by Gerald Cabbage Supper, October 2877 Gardening/ Seed Olympians is a Christian Mechandise Bingo, $1/ District Fire Rescue $30 per person. Proceeds Seamone. 27, 4- 6:30 p.m. Adults Exchange. children’s program held card; cake walk, $1/ per- to the fire department. $10; children 5- 12 $5; October 19, Saturday: Information 624-9991 at Faith Baptist Chapel son; silent auction (con- Variety Show. October under 5 free. Includes Riverport and District Chester Garden Club tinues all weekend). DANCES 19, 7:30 p.m., South dessert, tea and coffee. Firemen’s Breakfast, Meeting, October 21, 7 on Tuesday nights from Concessions available: New Years Dance at Everyone welcome. 6:20- 8:00. This Country Harvest Dance, Shore Bluegrass Music 7:30- 11:30 a.m., usual p.m. St. Stephen’s Bologna Burgers $2; fish Hebbs Cross Fire Dept park, 140 Samuel Mader, menu, $7 adults; $3 Parish Community program invites children cakes $2; pop $1. Friday, October 25, 9 with Twist of Fate. 8:30- Pulled Pork Sandwich p.m.- 1 a.m. North River New Canada. Featuring: children 6- 12; children 5 Centre. Rhododendrons from primary to grade 6. Saturday, October 19, 11 1. Happy hour, 8- 9. Mountain Soul, South meal, October 26, 3 - 6 and under free. 101, speaker Cora We are located at 11279, a.m.- 12 noon, Tasters Hall. Live band Lunch served. Tickets $25 p.m., Parish hall, Mahone “Yesterday” Cash bar Wind, Ron Muise and Swinimer Highway 3, Centre (next Hour, $4/ person. each. Phone 543-7234 or Country Sound plus Park Bay, $10 Adults. In sup- October 26, Breakfast, Followed by: Yam balling, (19 yrs & over). ID 543-4815 port of residents to Mike’s Quikway). required, especially if in Band. MC Reg Tanner. Blandford community If you drink, that’s your Enjoy Bible stories, potato peeling, cake Admission $5. Canteen, opposed to open air con- centre, 9- 11 a.m. Adults business. If you want to walk, grocery wheel, fish costume. 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Sunday, October 27. 2702). information you can Roast Beef Supper. son, 19+, cash bar, doors email: Saturday, October 19, Breakfast at Mahone Bay TEAS COMMUNITY open 7 p.m. Tickets: Friday, October 25. info@southshorebluegra- 4:30- 6:30 p.m. St. James Legion, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. $8 Intelligent Choice FALL HARVEST DANCE: Centurions playing at ssmusic.com or call 527- Anglican Parish Hall, adults, $4 children, 5 and Anniversary Fall Harvest ATV/Lawn Tractor Pull, Computers, Mike’s Kwik Saturday, October 19, 8- Mahone Bay Legion, 8- 6345 Mahone Bay. Adults $10, under free. Coffee Party & Bake October 26, Lake Centre Way, Mona Snook, 634- 11 p.m., Mahone Bay 11 p.m. Everyone wel- children 5- 12 $5, under Table, Wednesday, Community hall. Weigh 4925 or Amy Banfield, Legion. Mahone Bay & come. Freewill offering 5 free. Takeouts available Firemen’s Breakfast, October 30, 11- 1, in time 9-11 a.m. Start 634-8114. Sunday, Area Swimming Pool to band. Variety Show. October Petite Riviere fire hall, Riverport Community time 12 noon, entry fee October 20, 11 a.m. Society Presents the 26, 7 p.m., Upper Saturday, October 19, 8- Blessing of Fisherman, Centre. Sandwiches, $10. Canteen and cake Mahone Bay Legion VARIETY SHOWS Northfield Community Saturday, October 26, 11 a.m. Full menu. sweets, beverages. walk. Proceeds for hall. St. Andrew’s Swing Band - Fall Hall. Featuring: Kitchen Adults $7, children $3 Presbyterian Church, Kohl Canon Supper, Adults $7. Sponsored by Rain date October 27. Harvest Dance. Tickets Country Music Show, Country, Kentucky Blue, Baked Beans and Ham, St. Matthew’s Lutheran Info: call 543-4260, 543- Lunenburg. 12 p.m. $15/ person, available at Lloyd and Darlene Newfie Brunch $8/ per- North River Hall, Sunday, brown bread and rolls, BINGOS Church. 8290 Kinburn Pharmasave- October 20th. Canteen/- Slauenwhite, Gary and apple crisp for dessert. son. 7 p.m., No Talent Mahone Bay, Ali’s Heather Crossland. Cake Show, $7. Tickets at the kitchen, door prizes. 1:30 Basement of St. John’s Fall Luncheon, West Side Christmas Craft Fair, General Store- p.m. $5 admission, 12 and pie auction. Church, Chester Basin, door. Concessions avail- Blockhouse, Kinley Drug- Canteen. Proceeds: Mt. PLAY United Church, Pentz, Saturday, November 9, able: Bologna burgers and free performers: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m., Newcombville Lunenburg. All proceeds Southwind, Kentucky Calvary Church $10, children 5-12 $3; $2; fish cakes $2; pop $1. in support of the October 24. Adults $8, Elementary School, 10 Blue, Carroll Crouse & under 5 free. Take-outs Raffle draws: quilt made Mahone Bay Pool, Variety Show. Saturday, in children $3. Takeout a.m. to 2 p.m. Please call and donated by Amy Julia Wright, Ron Muise. available 275-3194 Air-Conditioned Comfort order 688-1340, 688- Shelley at 530-2390 to Mahone Bay Legion Tea/ coffee, 50-50 draw. October 19, Hebb’s Cross Banfield, tickets $1; dory Swing Band and the on the HOT Summer Days! 2631 book a table for $15. Come and join us! For Fire Hall, 7 p.m., $6. Soup and Chowder Oak Hill Fire Department planter, donated by Mahone Bay Legion. Entertainment includes: Book early, spaces are Gordon Tibbo, tickets $1. more info call 547-2702 Supper, October 27, 4- 6 Every Sunday at 1 pm Harvest Soup/ Chowder/ limited. The Backman’s, Jest Fer pm. Branch LaHave All draws will take place Fun, Richard Burgess, Jackpot $1500 in 50 numbers, Chili Luncheon and Bake Sunday night during the October 26, Halloween Newfie Comedy Variety Community Hall, 1758 $1000 in 51 numbers, $500 in Sale. Grace Lutheran Craft & Bake Sale, Sheldon, Dotty Trimper & Lower Branch Road. No Talent Show. Dance, Blandford com- Show, Sunday, October Friends, and The 52 numbers, $250 in 53 numbers Church, First South, Saturday, October 19, 9 Sponsors: Town of munity centre, 9 p.m.- 1 20, 1 p.m., Masonic Hall, Adults $9; children 5- 12 (increases by 1 number until Saturday, October 26, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. New Riverside Ramblers. $2; under 5 free. Lunenburg, Yarmouth a.m. Band: The Usual North St., Bridgewater. Canteen, 50/50, Cake won) or two $100 consolation a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Assorted Germany Seniors’ Club, and Acadian Shores, Suspects. Advance tick- Featuring: Comedy skit Proceeds for St. James prizes. All regular games at $75, desserts. Adults $8, chil- 4978 #10 Highway, New and Pie Auction. Lutheran Church. 2 Special $100 games, a 70/30 CKBW, Ocean Choice ets $10 from The Deck from our Newfie want-a- Proceeds for the dren under 12 $3. Germany. Canteen. White International, Clearwater, and Between Friends, bes, Morris and Myrtle split game and 2 half takes. Takeout orders 521-9096 elephant and plant Middlewood United Lucky 7 and Bonanza (currently P&T Cook Wealth Chester or Fred, 228- Hirtle, Bernard Sharp Church. tables. Shop for Management. 2606. $15 at the door. with his Oven Mitts, BREAKFASTS at $940 and increases by $20 a Saturday, October 26, Christmas! Grey yarn for Newfound Country, Kin week until won) Sonic Balls!! Harvest Luncheon, sale 543-5493 October 19, Penny Tri District Fire Rescue Oakhill Fire Hall Folk with impersonator hosting a Breakfast at Wesley United Church, Auction. Parkdale/ Jimmy Flinn, Newfie SUPPERS 2104 Rt. 325 in Oakhill Maplewood Hall. Begins Station 3 (Chelsea Fire Petite Riviere, 11:30 Fall Festival, Friday, Jammers, MC Reggie October 19, Salt Codfish a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Soups, 7 a.m. Draw 11 a.m. Hall), October 20, 7:30- October 25, St. Paul’s Tanner. $7. Proceeds Dinner, Blandford com- 10:30. $7 adults, $3.50 chowders, biscuits, United Church hall, Blue Information: Faye, 644- Shriners. 2967 Hebbville Fire Hall munity centre, 4:30- 6 children 12 and under, 5 pumpkin and apple pies Rocks/Stonehurst. Show p.m. Adults $12; 5-12 $6; with ice cream. Bake Saturday, Nov. 2 and under free. Proceeds: starts 7 p.m. Bake Sale October 19, Saturday, under 5 free. Tri District Fire Rescue Table, White Elephant 6:30 p.m. Musical enter- Olympians is a Christian 9pm to 1am Table and Silent Auction. children’s program held Music by Variety Show, Italy Cross, tainment, auction, spe- Middlewood and District Adults $9; children $4; cial guests. Free will at Faith Baptist Chapel Sound Choice D.J. under 5 free. Proceeds Tickets: $8 per person fire hall, 7 p.m. offering, free lunch. on Tuesday nights from Featuring: David Burbine notices for U.C.W. Come and enjoy a night 6:20- 8:00. This Must be 19 yrs. of age or older to attend. and Traditional Country, of fun. program invites children Prizes for best costume. Ron McIsaac, Michael CHURCH from primary to grade 6. and Gail Conrad, Special Lions Crib Tournament, For tickets call We are located at 11279, Dennis or Danielle Guest: Former Willie Sunday, October 20, 3 Riverport Community Highway 3, Centre (next at 543-9427 Nelson band member, p.m. The Gospel Lights at Centre, October 19, 7 to Mike’s Quikway). Steve Keith, MC Charlie p.m. Prizes and canteen Western Shore Baptist Enjoy Bible stories, HALLOWEENHalloween DANCE by Purcell. Canteen, 50-50 provided. All welcome. draw, pie and cake auc- Church. games and contests. Call DJ, Blair Lipsett,Dance October 26, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m., tion. Admission $6. The Atlantic Canada Health Care Coalition was formed in 2008 with four Local Union Benefit Plans 634-4718 for details. All Proceeds for new fire representing approximately 2000 members. Today, there are 57 union groups covering over 800 Locals welcome. LaHave Fire Hall. $15/ couple in costume & $10 hall. in Atlantic Canada that represent over 170,000 members, retirees, and their families. The Coalition, person without costume. through its purchasing power, provides savings for coalition members, retirees, unions and benefit plans Penny Auction, Saturday, - at no cost to union members. October 19, 10 a.m.- 2 Contact Stacey for tick- Variety Show, October ets @ 688-3141 20, Forties Community Currently, there are three Benefit Providers, and they are as follows: p.m. Midville and District Saturday, October 19thth Fire Hall. Centre, 1787 Forties MHCSI Prescription Drug Program- Coalition members receive a $5.00 credit towards their co-pay Saturday,Saturday, OctoberOctober 19th 19 Halloween Dance Road, New Ross. Saturday,10am10am October -- 2pm2pm 19th for each prescription purchased at a Sobey’s or Lawton’s Pharmacy, or the credit is paid to their union's Saturday, Saturday,10 am October October - 2 pm 19th 19th South Shore Plowing October 26, 9-1, Oakhill Admission $5, starts at benefit plan. Also, members receive a Lawton’s Front Store Discount Card where they can save 5% - 10am - 2pm fire hall. Admission $8. 1:30 p.m. Roger Bolivar ST.ST. JOHN’S JOHN’S10am ANGLICAN 10amANGLICAN - 2pm- 2pmCHURCH CHURCH HALL HALL Match, October 19, 10 40% on retail prices - plus earn Air Miles. St.ST. JOHN’SJohn’s ANGLICAN Anglican CHURCH Church HALL Hall a.m.- 5 p.m. 58 Adelbert Band Appaloosa. Prizes & East Coast TownsendTownsend St., LunenburgLunenburg for best costumes. SSSA Connections, Chet Brown The Co-operators- Members can receive group discounts on their Home & Auto Insurance. ST.ST. JOHN’S TownsendJOHN’STownsend ANGLICAN ANGLICAN St.,St., Lunenburg Lunenburg CHURCH CHURCH HALL HALL Wile Road, Lapland. Oxen and Horse Classes. dance, everyone wel- & Friends, Rob Jamieson Catamaran U.S. Prescription Drug Discount Card- Coalition members can receive a prescription TownsendTownsend St., St., Lunenburg Lunenburg come. Next dance & Katrina Gilles, Cye and FleaFlea Market   All competitors and drug discount card which can be used at over 60,000 pharmacies in the U.S. Discounts range between Flea Market  spectators welcome. November 9. Info 644- the Guys. Sound by 10% - 85% on brand and generic medications. BakeBake Table  3306, 634-7294 Winston Shatford. GardenBake TableProduce   Plowmen’s Supper, 5 Some of the Unions that are part of the Coalition in Atlantic Canada are NSGEU, CUPE Locals in N.S., FleaFlea Market Market  p.m., Waterloo Canteen available. For GardenGardenLobster Produce ProduceBurgers  Halloween Dance, information call 689- N.B., and P.E.I., PSAC Atlantic, CEP Locals, N.S. Government Retirees & Employees Association and BakeBake Table Table  Community Hall. Baked various construction locals. For more information and a full list of the members groups, see the St. John’sLobster Famous Burgers Chowder   beans scalloped pota- October 19, Royal 2612. Sponsored by GardenLobster Produce Burgers  Canadian Heritage Coalition’s website at www.achccs.ca St. John’sGarden HotFamous Dogs Produce  Chowder   toes and ham, $9. 100 Canadian Legion Branch St. John’sLobster Famous Burgers Chowder  #24, Bridgewater. Band: The Coalition continues to look at other benefit providers who can provide an Added Value on Benefits LobsterDesserts Burgers   tickets available at the Hot DogsDogs    field of the South Shore Country Heat. 9 p.m.- 1 for Coalition members and their families. St.St. John’s John’s Famous Famous Chowder Chowder  a.m. Doors open 8. $8. Desserts   Plowing Match remain- If there are unions or union/management benefit plans who are interested in becoming part of Hot Dogs  ing tickets to be sold at Members and guests 19 the Coalition, or other benefit providers who would like to work with the Coalition, they can Hot Dogs and over welcome. Desserts  the hall. All proceeds go contact the Executive Director, Fern Tardif, at the Coalition's office at 902-479-1980 or email Desserts to the Waterloo Hall. [email protected]. 2 www.southshorenow.ca The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 Page 13 HALL RENTALS APTS. APTS. APTS. APTS. mobile homes FOR SALE FIREWOOD Hebb’s Cross Fire Hall 2 bedroom, top floor flat. Bridgewater, 417 King Chester Basin, small one Two bedroom apt., new Mini home, 78 Veinotte, DISCONNECTED HOME available for rental Lower end of Jubilee Rd. Street, 2 bedroom, bedroom apt. Includes renos, fridge, stove, Victoria Ridge, Wileville. PHONE? DSL or Cable Woodchuck purposes, seats 200. Fully refurbished and fridge, stove, large deck, fridge, stove, electric $800 for balcony. All 60X12, 3 bedrooms, new high-speed internet. Contact 543-7929 insulated. Large parking, no smoking, no heat. 275-3780 utilities included. Small kitchen, new windows, Long distance service. Forestry bathroom with new claw pets, $585/635 month. pets okay. References all new siding, 36’ deck Bundle phone & internet. Services Looking for a great place foot tub and shower. No 543-3905 Dufferin Street, required. Heidi 298-0914 with awning, whirpool No credit or deposits. Firewood, cut, split to have your wedding pets, non-smoking. Bridgewater, 2 bed- bath, baby barn, Get reconnected 1-800- & delivered. 100% hardwood. reception, banquet, Suitable for a quiet, Bridgewater. 68 Elm room apartment $606 HOMES/RENT $50,000. Peter 527- 600-5667 birthday party, etc. mature adult. References Street. We have a beau- monthly plus utilities. 3617, 543-7914 www.gotocwc.com Reputable business. LAHAVE FIRE HALL is the required. Available tiful 2 bedroom apart- No pets. Call 543-6262 Chester Basin, winterized place to rent! Wheel November 18. $725 plus ment. This property is 685-2928 house (October- Spring), COMMERCIAL chair accessible & mod- power. Call 521-7351 located in a country-like For rent: 1, 2 and 3 bed- 1 bedroom water view, WANTED: ern kitchen plus many setting but is in the mid- room apt. Heat, hot and fully furnished. other features. Please of town. $725 (with Prime office space for Dead or cold water, fridge, stove, References required, rent centrally located in Quality contact Stacey @ 688- balcony) and includes coin laundry, parking, non-smoker, no pets, Alive 3141 for booking and heat, hot water, parking, the Town of Bridgewater, security building. Clean, 469-7016 messages i n c l u d e s h e a t a n d Old cars, trucks, Firewood more information. coin-operated laundry. well maintained build- Cut, split No pets. 527-1539 parking. Please call 543- school buses, dump ing. No pets, security Hebbville. Newly reno- 7815. trucks, excavators & and delivered deposit required. 527- vated 3 bedroom house. Serving our satisfied PERSONALS Bridgewater. Large two 1843. Appliances included. bulldozers. customers for over 8 yrs. bedroom apartment with $900 plus utilities. No Top prices paid DATING SERVICE. Long- Large, premium BUSINESS term/short-term relation- den and balcony, 68 Elm Large one bedroom apt. pets. Available for scrap 902-689-2733 ships. Free to try! 1-877- unit available Street. Includes heat, hot in Bridgewater across November 1st. 527-2797 metal only and cold water, parking, from DesBrisay Museum. GREAT CANADIAN Firewood ends. All hard- 297-9883. Live intimate November 1st. DOLLAR STORE franchise conversation, Call #7878 balcony, coin-operated Rent $650 (hot water Mini home for rent in 543-9752 wood, 2 cords for the 2 bedrooms, 2 laundry, no pets, $775 included), tenants pay opportunities. With price of 1. Phone Vicki or 1-888-534-6984. Live West Northfield. 4 appli- stores from coast to Cell 527-7291 adult 1on1 Call 1-866- baths, 6 appliances, month. 527-1539 own heat/ lights. Quiet ances and storage shed, 543-6150 10-unit building with coast, we’ve been 311-9640 or #5015. elevator, security, utilities extra with a nice “Working Together for Honey Crisp Apple Juice Bridgewater. Luxurious, 2 balcony. No pets. 543- yard. $500 per month. Large bundles of dry kin- Meet local single ladies. underground parking Success”® since 1993. now available. West 1-877-804-5381. (18+). bedroom apartment, in 6088 527-0134 dling. Available now. Call us today 506-849- LaHave Juice Yard. 693- 543-4332. plus many extras. LaHave View Estates at 4123; 2102 Mature adults. 74 Aberdeen Road. Rent Lunenburg, one and two Modernized Historic 4 www.dollarstores.com. APTS. $1150 month includes bedroom apartments bedroom, 2 bath, mid- SAWMILLS FROM ONLY QUALITY Pat Sullivan heat, hot and cold water, with fridge, stove, coin October- May/June fur- $4,897 - MAKE MONEY 3 bedroom semi base- 5 appliances, balcony, nished. Sunnybrook area. FIREWOOD 530-3877 laundry and parking. ARTS & CRAFTS & SAVE MONEY with ment apartment. 4 appli- underground parking Heat and lights included. Non-smokers only. $800/ your own bandmill - Cut Cut, Split ances, security deposit. and storage. November Call Carrie 634-3492. month plus utilities. Craft Sale, Saturday, Bridgewater (Oakhill), lumber any dimension. In & Delivered $550 per month plus 1. 527-1539. (561)392-8894 October 19, 9-3, 124 stock ready to ship. FREE utilities. 543-3958 or one bedroom apartment, Lunenburg. Two bed- [email protected] Hallamore Mills Road, Serving our clean, quiet country sur- Info & DVD: satisfied customers 527-7492. Bridgewater. Newly reno- rooms. Several apart- Middle Cornwall. www.NorwoodSawmills.- roundings. Includes ments and homes com- Cemetery saddles and for the last 8 years. appliances, hot water, vated 2 bedroom apart- Newly renovated 3 bed- com/400OT 1-800-566- Bachelor apartment, cen- ment at 153 North ing up. Various features. room bungalow in cones, knit and crochet 6899 Ext:400OT 902.689.2364 tral Chester, utilities parking, coin laundry. No smoking. No pets. items, summer, fall and $450 per month. (No Street, $750 (without Upper LaHave with river included. Sunny, bright balcony) includes heat, Please contact to discuss view. New pellet stove, Christmas decorations. Top quality firewood, first floor, $650 month. pets, non-smokers.) 543- your needs. STEEL BUILDINGS/- 3568, 543-1025 hot and cold water, park- new appliances, $700 METAL BUILDINGS 60% cut, split and delivered. 420-1817 ing, no pets. 527-1539. [email protected] 766- plus utilities and security 90% maple. Phone 4752 FOR SALE OFF! 20x28, 30x40, deposit. Call 543-7677. 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, Vicki 543-6150. TENDERS Bridgewater. One bed- No smokers, no pets. Apple juice made from 60x150, 80x100 sell for room apartment cen- Lunenburg: Gorgeous, different varieties of balance owed! Call 1- trally located, fridge and bright bachelor self- One bedroom house, apples, regular and cer- 800-457-2206 PETS/SUPPLIES stove included. Available contained flat with sepa- located 3 miles from Village of Chester tified organic. www.Complaints of animal immediately. Non- rate entrance, parking, Lunenburg, fridge and Pasteurized, unfiltered, crownsteelbuilding- smoking building. 527- directly on water. Bring stove included. $500 mistreatment should be Call for Proposals – no additives. West s.ca reported to SPCA at 1- 0181 your kayak. Available month. 634-3721 LaHave Juice Yard. 693- Wreaths immediately, $595 plus 888-703-7722. For any 2102 FIREWOOD other concerns regarding The Village of Chester Commission Bridgewater. One bed- utilities. References Pleasantville. Newer, required. No smoking or small two bedroom animals call 766-4787. room apartment with GE Profile stainless steel is calling for Proposals to supply 75 balcony at 68 Elm Street. pets. 531-2662 home on paved, private Hardwood 4x 4x 8, cut wreaths. Wreaths must be good on both refrigerator freezer, cost Newly renovated, $650 drive with breathtaking split and delivered. FLEA MARKETS sides, have red bows on each side, and view of LaHave River. $2500 new. Best reason- Call 685-3272 or 523- includes heat, hot and Mahone Bay, center of able offer. 634-8319 have a diameter of 20 inches. cold water, parking and town. One bedroom, Quiet area. Wood and 4461 Flea Market every Quality of the wire should be such to coin operated laundry. washer, dryer, newly electric heat. References Sunday, Bridgewater support the wreath in a circle for the time No pets. 527-1539 renovated. $750. 275- and deposit required. Curling Club, 10 a.m.- 2 they are hanging. 2154, 279-0080 363-2348, 760-4013 p.m. Tables $10 each; or Bridgewater. Two bed- 2/$15. Admission $1. Closing date for Proposals: room apartment with Mahone Bay- Two bed- Present- April, near Phone 541-1141 Noon, October 23, 2013 fridge, stove, washer/ room apartment, security Mahone Bay. Beautifully dryer hook-up. $675 building. Heat and hot maintained two bed- For further information: Indian Garden YARD SALES Village of Chester monthly plus utilities. water included, fridge, room fully furnished sea- 521-0543 stove, coin laundry, close side winterized homes. Farm market 27 Pleasant Street to amenities. References 543-7193 1695 Highway 325, P. O. Box 620, Chester, NS B0J 1J0 required. Available Whynotts Settlement, Phone – 902-275-4482 November 1st. $650 Situated in Feltzen Saturday and Sunday, Email – [email protected] monthly plus security South, a 2 bedroom, 2 October 19 and 20, 9-2. deposit. 857-3320 bathroom beach-house Cortlands Small amount of with modern kitchen, antiques. Newly renovated spa- large living/ dining area TOWN OF LUNENBURG with five appliances. Macs Basement Sale, 295 cious one bedroom apt., Dufferin Street, 416 King Street, rent $1,000 plus utilities. TENDER Available October Lunenburg. Rain or includes fridge, stove, Honeycrisp shine. Saturday, October hot water, coin laundry, through July. Please call 266-7258 19, 8:30- 2. Items galore REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS parking and snow name your price within removal. $700/ month Delicious reason. DELIVERY OF SALT plus utilities. 543-4557 Three bedroom Bridgewater home near Saturday, October 19, 8- Newly renovated two schools and arena. Five & lots more! 4, 676 Upper Branch Quotations marked “Delivery of Salt”, addressed to the bedroom apartment, appliances, nice yard, Road. Rain or shine. Town of Lunenburg, PO Box 129, 119 Cumberland Street, stove, fridge, $650/ full basement, carport, Something for everyone. month plus utilities. No hot water heat. $900 Open 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily. Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, will be received up to 2:00 p.m., pets, no smokers. 543- monthly plus utilities. Trinity United Church 3247 Located across from the Tastee Freez in Hebbville local time, October 22, 2013. Quotation forms can be No smoking. 543-6618 on Indian Garden Farms Yard Sale, Mahone Bay, obtained by contacting the Town of Lunenburg at the above October 19, 8- 2. Rain or One bedroom apt. newly Three bedroom house in indiangardenfarms.com shine. All welcome. address or by calling 902-634-4410/902-634-4416 (fax). The renovated building. Hebbs Cross, $1100 utili- $600/ month plus utili- ties extra. Fridge and owner reserves the right to waive irregularities and to accept ties. Available imme- stove included. 624-1274 543-1979 or reject any offer whatsoever. diately. 529-2692 We now accept Visa and MasterCard. One bedroom, second HOMES/SALE floor, newly painted, Three bedroom semi- Town of bridgewaTer deck, parking, central detached duplex. Close Chester, all utilities to SS Hospital. for sale inViTaTion To Tender included, $750. 420- by owner at very reason- 1817 able price. Available November 1st. 902-212- SALT HAULING Two bedroom apart- 1856 ments in Bridgewater, TENDER #13-15E centrally located. Rent includes fridge, stove, The Town of Bridgewater requests firm price tenders water and parking, $595 for salt hauling for the 2013-14 season from the Windsor - $625/ month. No pets. Salt Depot in Pugwash, Nova Scotia to the Town’s Public Available immediately. 543-6088 Works Garage at 134 St. Phillips Street, Bridgewater. Tender documents will be available at the Town Office on Wednesday, 16 October 2013 or by contacting Sandi Larkin at the Engineering Department, Tel: 541-4370. Tenders will be received until 3:00 p.m., Thursday, 31 October 2013. RENTAL UNITS Tenders must be clearly marked “TENDER #13-15E, SALT Available Immediately HAULING”, and addressed to Annalise Wentzell, Purchasing Lunenburg Coordinator, 60 Pleasant St., Bridgewater, Nova Scotia 2 bdrm. newly renovated B4V 3X9. ground floor, non-smoking.

Great location for seniors. ® The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 1-866-447-5116 Lifetime Roofing Systems 1-3 bdrms. also available. Offer Expires Annalise Wentzell November 14, 2013 Purchasing Coordinator For details 766-4752 3

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Undercoating [email protected] 902-530-2450 ble barrel black powder gun; 2 pellet guns; 2 Crossman pellet target pistols; 2 624-0211 280 North Street Lifetime Warranty on Over 15 Years Experience boxes of John Wayne shells; 2 DuPont gun powder cans; Idel powder dispenser; 530-3939 Windows & Doors Home Maintenance: loading gear some brass; powder horns; several boxes of shotshell wads; 1979 MGB, as is, $2500. BLAIR LYONS Carpentry, laminate and wooden ammunition boxes; leather gun holsters; gun bayonets; sword; Russell 624-0211 A Pig Roast for any occa- Hal JoHnson hardwood flooring, Cell 523-2276 General ContraCtinG painting, minor electri- & other belt knives; goose decoy by Mill; 3 decoys by F. Selig; 28” half model; sion, please call Mike at 30+ years experience 1981 Camaro Z28, stan- cal/ plumbing repairs. shadow box model; Bluenose model; 3’ wooden telescope; Sestrel ship’s clock; 521-0801 for availability 644-3142 We do it all 17” brass ship wheel; dory compass; 6’ boat anchor; glass floats; buoys; fog dard, as is, $5500. 624- and pricing. 521-0649, 275-2291 residential, Commercial, homemaintenance@ horn; fish creel; fishing rods; 7’ store counter; 8’ store bench; Dayton store scale; 0211 Carpenter, 35+ years repairs, renovations & Big Ben Chewing Tobacco sign; Superior Ice Cream aisle sign; 7-Up chalkboard; Available for JUNK experience. Get your new Home Construction. eastlink.ca Superior glass sign with ice cream menu; Pepsi sign; Hamilton Handi Kitchens 2003 Chrysler Concord REMOVAL, brush/ tree renovations done now. Fully licened & insured. display; Eveready battery holder; Eddy paper holder; Milton marble bottle plus 50 and 4 snow tires, $1,800. limb disposal, light mov- Additions, decks, hard- Free estimate. Rafuse’s Roofing. labels; Dominion Golden Syrup can Halifax; White Rose Tea Balls can; tobacco 634-8485 ing, deliveries, etc. wood/ laminate floors, Phone: 543-1815 Reasonable prices. cans; Red Indian and other oil cans; Eveready prestone and Frost & Cop anti- new windows, doors. Cell: 521-3046 Phone Paul Rafuse. 530- Inside winter storage for Chainsaw work. 543- freeze cans plus other advertising; Halifax milk bottles; candy jars; crocks & jugs 6648 Free estimates. Call Gary 2361, 529-0920 including small W.H. Hayward St. John; blue glazed skimming bowl; butter bowl; car/ van. Sunnybrook Mossman, 298-9046 4-sided butter stamp; round butter prints, one with cross; 1838 store ledger; area. $100/ month, $500 1811 sampler; wooden checkerboard; good chip carved knife box; document box; entire winter. t lap box; early sticking tommy; baskets; snowshoes; Frost & Wood iron seat; large (561)392-8894 SEMCHUK’S APPLIANCE REPAIR leg vise; wooden wheelbarrow; apple ladder; horse bells & bog shoes; traps; [email protected] beam & pan scales; owl andirons; copper boiler; copper universal fire extin- guisher; number plates; 45 plane; tool chest; wooden mechanic’s chest; army PROMPT…COURTEOUS…PROFESSIONAL helmet; field telephone; gas mask; large oak telephone; Sheppard door stop; repo 1778 Independence bell and copper ship weather vane; Hondo guitar; Teddy Authorized accordion; Elvis & other LPs; comic books; 1950s station wagon pedal car; rare Servicer 902 298 1122 Lehmann Bucking Bronco (brown horse); wind-up car; Garrna 300 car in box; GI Joes with accessories; Roy Rogers bank; cap guns; Air Canada plane; child’s Troubled CrediT? piano; Tonka car carrier; fire truck; campers, etc.; Marx diesel electric train; Gilbert oak wall clock; O.G. Clock; Forestville chime clock; bridge lamp; ceiling 2008 Chevrolet Chris and James shades; marble-based oil lamps; milk glass-based, finger & other oil lamps; 6” soapstone (bear holding 2 fish) plus 8” whale; Bluenose & other paintings; prints Tree removalemoval & frames; folky dog painting; folk art dog head; folky painted table from “Blues Cobalt Double Bucket Truck • Safety Certified Brothers” movie; rocker from “Dolores Claiborne” movie; neat sled for Christmas; 1940s, ‘50s & ‘60s 50-cent pieces; wooden horse and bottle; cane Fully Insured • Free Estimates with ivory handle; several Royalty items; several V. Tanner pieces including tole Chris James painted items; glass door knobs; foundry oxen; Elgin pocket watch; costume jew- $ * ellery; pine blanket boxes; sea chest; trunk; wool winder; knitty knotty; organ 354-2827 354-5659 stool; twig & other plant stands; dining table with 6 leaves; 6 high P.B. chairs; CEll 646-1407 CEll 646-1408 oak dish cupboard; china cabinet with bevelled mirrors; oak sideboard with 89 curved glass front; walnut buffet; small oak gate-leg table; oak folding book- shelf; walnut sofa table; oak & other parlour stands; pine wash stands; wavy birch potty seat; Victorian novelty side table; drop-front desk with shaped draw- D&E’s CARPENTRY/ROOFING ers; ladderback rocker; P.B. & other rockers; 4 ladderback chairs; wicker chairs; 5- & CUSTOM WOOD PRODUCTS piece settee set; panelled beds; oak highboy; oak dresser & oak commode; high chair; child’s rocker & walker; what-not shelf; gate-leg drop-leaf table; pine jam AUTOMOTIVE SHOP cupboard; pine red & black drop-leaf table; fumed birch one-drawer stand; early New! ribbon-back Sheridan chair; early corner chair; pine teacher’s desk; 4’2”x7’ Call wayne Higgins & FLAT DECK TOWING Persian rug; Bluenose mat, 3 bears & other hooked mats; quilts; cameras; pitch- 15420 Hwy. #3, Hebbville ers & basins; Bennington book bottle; Royal Doultons: Summer Gerenade, Soiree W.C.B./N.S.C.S.A./Fully Insured Elegance, Caroline, My Love; character mugs Henry the 8th & his 6 wives, Santa Bridgewater Mazda Over 26 years experience Claus, large & small Churchill; 6 John Biswack Christmas tankards; 6 D. Pentz 15230 Hwy. #3 (Auto Row), Hebbville BIG OR SMALL ~ WE DO IT ALL! geese plates; N.S. Grape & Vine pitcher; carnival glass; Dep. glass; 66 pieces Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm Wedgwood; Cornflower; Limoges dishes; cheese dish; Bennington bowls; www.bridgewatermazda.ca NOW OPEN ON SATURDAY 8AM-5PM Vaseline dish; cranberry sugar shaker; Lenox 10” vase; Hobnail; Iris; Ruby glass; *Biweekly 0.A.C. OFFICE: 530-2552 CELL: 521-7795 Jell-O mould; decanters; etched glass; 2 dozen peanut butter glasses; ‘70s car- nival punch set plus pitcher & goblets; jardiniere; china cups & saucers; pressed glass; lots of souvenir spoons; plus lots more. Items sold as is, where is, not responsible for accidents. This is a good sale of 403 lots. Auctioneer: Paul Conrad. Cash or pre-approved cheques (no cards). Canteen by CBFD For info Judy Rhodenizer 1-902-543-5194 or 521-2411. See my website: http:// users.eastlink.ca/~judyrhodenizer

WANTED WANTED Paying highest prices for Buying old sport and gold and silver coins, tobacco cards. paper money, stamps, Autographs, sheriff coins, BEST WARRANTY • BEST SELECTION • BEST PRICE pocket watches, war toys, tins and signs, Local food banks medals, scrap gold and garage items. 624-6251 silver. 275-7785 need your support! 2009 DODGE 2006 TACOMA 2010 KIA RIO 5 2010 FORTE EX CARAVAN Extra cab, new MVI One owner, only 22k Auto., 45k Purchasing Standing $ $ $ $ Softwood Stumpage 13,980 8,988 11,980 11,980

Northern Pulp Nova Scotia Corporation, owners of the Pulp Mill at Abercrombie Point NS, is 2013 KIA RIO 2010 RIO 5 2012 KIA RONDO 2010 SOUL 2U Purchasing Standing Softwood Stumpage from Halifax, Lunenburg, Hants, Kings, LX Plus, auto., 29k 39k, auto., loaded Only 6k, V6 auto., Only 61k, auto., loaded Cumberland, Colchester, Antigonish, Guysborough, Richmond, Pictou and Inverness Counties. one owner $ $ $ $ Northern Pulp offers landowners: 14,980 C647-;1;1=-791+-:.69)33796,<+;: 10,980 18,980 13,788 C#)@4-5;67;165:3<47:<4697)@):@6<+<;7-9<51; C)9=-:;79-:+917;165:;64)?141A-796,<+;=)3<-: 2013 RIO 2009 MATRIX XR 2012 VERSA 2013 FORTE EX C&;131A);1656.)33:6.;>66,:7-+1-:15+3<,15/15:-+; 4 dr., auto., 75k, auto., roof, Loaded, only 34k Auto., 4 dr., 36K disease damaged wood. BUYBACK SAVE $$$$ loaded BUYBACK C')916<:0)9=-:;15/4-;06,:;9-);4-5;:15+3<,15/ Now $ $ $ $ cut to length, commercial thinning and selection harvest. Only 13,980 13,980 15,980 C%13=1+<3;<9-$-/-5-9);165;9-);4-5;:15+3<,15/73)5;15/>1;0 14,980 high quality seedlings grown at Northern Pulp's nursery. 2012 RONDO EX 2012 FORTE EX 2013 OPTIMA Our managed lands are certified to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative 2009 RONDO EX Loaded, leather, 35k 4 dr., 43k Auto., one owner BUYBACK. Save $$$ Standard (SFI) and our operations to the ISO 14001 Environmental BUYBACK SAVE Management System. Northern Pulp also tracks its wood supply through the SFI/PEFC chain of custody, as well as FSC controlled wood. $ $ $ $

Visit Our Website: Northernpulp.ca 18,990 14,980 12,990 18,980 Contact: Mary-Anne *see dealer for details. Mark Gregory Jerrold Graham Kim Zinck Robert Crowell Phone: 902-752-8461 ext. 229 Phone: 902-752-8461 ext. 245 Sales & Mac Arthur Leasing Sales & Sales Mgr./F&I Cell: 902-890-1546 Cell: 902-396-7983 521-5877 (cell) Leasing 527-6630 (cell) 543-9542 CARROLL Fax: 902-752-9151 Fax: 902-752-9151 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 902-543-9542 4 www.southshorenow.ca The Lighthouse Log, Friday, October 18, 2013 Page 15 services CHILD CARE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT KERBA. Mini excavator, Quality child care, 17 Kinley Drug Company Operate a virtual Mini- T & S Forestry, Property Manager property maintenance, years experience in Ltd. is currently accept- Office Outlet from home. Bridgewater, is looking required in Chester for a Did you know... siding, odd jobs, junk/- early childhood edu- ing applications for a Free online training, no for Christmas tree work- 9 unit. Trade abilities, tree removal, gutter cation. Receipts, Foot Care Nurse for selling, great income. ers for upcoming produc- close proximity to cleaning, pressure wash- Mishelle, 530-2304 approximately 2 to 3 www.andFreedom.com tion season. 543-0086 Chester. 420-1817 ing. 530-5092 days per week. We're more than Applicants must hold SEWING current LPN or RN reg- just your community istration, and have com- Bridal Gowns for sale. pleted a recognized Foot Custom made dresses & Care Course in Basic, newspaper, we're alterations. RV & boat Advanced and Diabetic seat covers. Drapes, Foot Care Management. Pipeline Construction & Oilfield Maintenance Painting, blinds, slipcovers. Fabric also your full service Please submit resume in Weaver Welding Ltd. is a pipeline and facilities construction company based in Floor Refinishing, available. Carolyn 543- person to: Sherry Morash Peace River, Alberta. Weaver Welding is a large company employing as many as 375 Carpentry, Roofing, 5678 LPN, Home Health Care full and part-time workers with significant experience in the installation, maintenance printer! Renovations Dept. and expansion of oil and gas facilities. ELDERLY CARE Fully Insured Due to continued growth Weaver Welding Ltd. is currently looking to fill the following If you want to make an Peter’s Place - an active full time positions in the Peace River area: Serving the Cookvilla has a vacant šGkWb_jo9edjhebF[hiedd[bšF_f[Åjj[hiš>[Wlo;gk_fc[djEf[hWjehišBWXekh[hi impression, contact Liana at room available, can Brain Injury Rehab, is South Shore now hiring part time Fb[Wi[[cW_bWffb_YWj_edije_d\e6m[Wl[hm[bZ_d]$YWeh\Wnje-.&#,(*#(/-*$ 634-8989 accommodate a couple, [email protected] close to washroom. Also CCAs and LPNs. Please mmm$M[Wl[hM[bZ_d]$YW [email protected] doing respite care. 543- fax resume to: 688-1747. or 543-2457 for all your 0308, ask for Carol. Only those chosen for an interview will be con- printing needs. Professional Will look after a senior in tacted. MAMU TSHISHKUTAMASHUTAU Tree Services my home. Cook meals. Tree Removal, Beautiful country setting. SEARCHING FOR INNU EDUCATION • Program Booklets Pruning, Call 530-5534 Licensed Automotive Trimming & Technician or 4th Year PO BOX 539, SHESHATSHIU, NL A0P 1M0 • Invoices • Work Orders Woodlot Will look after the elderly Apprentice for GM WWW.INNUEDUCATION.CA/[email protected] Enhancement in their home, dealer in Whitecourt, • Receipts Over 25 years Bridgewater and Queens Alberta. Preference will quality experience County. Will do appoint- be given to those with • Full Colour Rack Cards Fully Insured • Free Estimates ments, meals, etc. 677- GM experience and training. Starting wage NSCSA/Dept. of Labour 2693 JOB OPPORTUNITY: • Brochures • Business Cards Safety Certified $35 - $40/hour depend- Barry Conrad ing on experience. Full • Posters • Banners (902) 543-5075 EMPLOYMENT benefits after 3 months. RESOURCE TEACHER Cellular (902) 527-3705 Moving allowance pro- Need Money? Are you vided. Email: (PRIMARY-ELEMENTARY) & much, much more! willing to take a $25 [email protected] or chance to improve your fax 780-778-3398. financial situation? Email SHESHATSHIU INNU SCHOOL Use the Simply Accounting imagineitallrightnow@g- Program? mail.com to discuss this APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Please send Resume and opportunity. Cheques starting at Terry’s cover letter, university transcripts, recent criminal 2 Positions Required For record check, and valid NL Teaching Certificate to: $160.00 for 1,000. roofing ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE Aaron Butt, at [email protected], SyStemS Dr. Catherine McLeod fosters a flexible, fun work or fax to 709-497-3678. environment where she aims to be as accommodating & and flexible for her staff as possible. CARPeNtRy • DENTAL HYGIENIST & DENTAL ASSISTANT OPEN UNTIL FILLED No orthodontic experience required. 2 years MEDIA Group experience in dental office preferred. COMPETITION #: SIS-010-2013 677-2430 Tentative start date: Mid-September 353 York Street, Bridgewater, NS B4V 3K2 Bonded, Insured, Workers’ Comp. Interviews start: Sept 3 • Pay rate: To be discussed. Tel: 543-2457 Fax: 543-2228 Toll Free: 1-888-543-2457 Please email resumes including references to 108 Montague Street, Lunenburg 634-8863 Gail at [email protected] or deliver them Tuesdays or Thursdays at Dr. Smith’s Are you Chester 1-902-275-5143 orthodontic practice, 402A King St, Bridgewater, e-mail: [email protected] CARPENTRY NS B4V 1A9 • Tel: 902-543-7868 www.southshorenow.ca No Job waiting for Too Small. WE DO IT ALL! SOMETHING renovations • additions Your message… • roofing • siding • decks • windows • doors • etc. EXCITING in our FULLY INSURED to happen? FREE subscribers’ inbox… ESTIMATES Phone 543-8288 Cell 529-2501 Hiring Now every week…

Undercoating and body CarpeNters We can help your business work. Reasonable rates. Full-time permanent Frames fixed, any type of progress for less. $ welding on vehicles. Experience required ONLY 25 902-298-0939. Why not reface instead Bluenose ConstruCtion of replace your kitchen cabinets and save $$$? Please call 640-8868 Phone 685-3158, Fax newsletter advertising works 685-3183 email: or email: [email protected] whwoodworking@east link.ca Call today PAINTING 543-2457 BTIW - Prep and painting exterior/ interior, drywall Diamond Energy Services repairs. Home detailing. (Service Rig Division) is currently Brian 543-7489 expanding in the Swift Current, SK area and is hiring for the following positions: market classified M.C. Brush ❖ Rig Managers YOUR MESSAGE. ON PAPER. ONLINE. Int./Ext. Painting ❖ Operators Still the largest advertising vehicle Minor Carpentry ❖ Derrick Hands for your marketingn PHONE: dollars! 902.543.2457; 902.634.8863; 902.275.5143 Repairs ❖ Floor Hands n TOLL FREE: 888.543.2457 n FAX: 902.543.2228 n E-MAIL: [email protected] Drywall/Taping Job Requirements & Repairs ❖ Driverʼs License. 1A Preferred WORD ADS n **Announcements of 50th+ Anniversaries, & Birthdays over 100 – n FREE. Progress Bulletin only. **After the event. Call Now ❖ H2S Safety Ticket 15 words or less, one paper, (Wednesday OR Friday) $9.00*. Additional words ¢.20* each. *Plus HST 543-7974/527-4544 Please fax resumé to (306) 778-0530 or CARD OF THANKS, MEMORIAMS, POETRY CORNER n 15 words or less, two papers, (Wednesday AND Friday) $11.50*. email resumés to n All three the same: 75 words or less $20.00*. Additional words ¢.40* each. *Plus HST [email protected] Additional words ¢.20* each. *Plus HST. JORDAN Diamond Energy Services OBITUARIES Progress Bulletin only. See submission policy n 75 words or less $15.65*. Additional words ¢.20* each. With photo offers the following: PAINTERS add $20.00 WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES ENGAGEMENTS Progress Bulletin only. Lighthouse Media Group reserves the right to n Photo, head and shoulders $30.00*. Write-up 75 words or less $15.65* Interior & Exterior ✓ Competitive Wages additional words ¢.20* each; additional photo $30.00. 30 years experience ✓ Complete Health and Dental Benefits typeset and lay out your copy to fit space provided. Progress Bulletin only. *Plus HST See submission policy • Pressure washing Package *Plus HST See submission policy • Drywall repairs ✓ Team Environment FAMILY ALBUM BIRTHS/GRADUATION IN CLASSIFIEDS ✓ RRSP Plan n Three sizes available: n Announcement 75 words or less $15.65*; with photo $25.00*; cell: 521-0440 ✓ Short Service (1 col. X 3”) $20.00*; (2 col. X 3”) $30.00*; (3 col. X 3") $40.00*. additional words ¢.20* each. Additional photo $30.00. FULLY CERTIFIED ✓ PPE Provided Additional photo $20.00. *Plus HST. Progress Bulletin only. Progress Bulletin only. *Plus HST See submission policy SENIOR’S DISCOUNT ✓ Integrated HSE Program SUBMISSION POLICY for births, graduations, memoriams, weddings, anniversaries, obituaries, and cards of thanks, all must be typed when submitted. Lighthouse Media Group cannot be responsible for any errors or omissions for handwritten submissions. Deadline for above, Friday at 5 pm prior to publication date to allow for proofing by the customer. 16

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20: Aries, it’s LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23: Expect important to know that someone a self-esteem boost when you close to you supports you no begin to feel better about all of matter what. Don’t let self-doubt your options, Libra. Although overwhelm you. Others support you may not be in love with all you for a reason. of the possibilities, many are very appealing. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21: Set your long-term goals and work SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22: Scor- Coming Soon! hard to make them a reality, pio, you have an uncanny sense Taurus. Goals can help you stay of imagination and your cre- A Brand New Store at on track and provide much- ativity will be running strong 17 Old Bridge Street, MOVING needed motivation when you hit this week. Share some of your Bridgewater rough patches. ideas with a trusted friend or family member. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21: Gemi- ni, even though you may not be SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21: getting all of the recognition There are many cosmic energies Everything Is On Sale! you hoped at work, others are working in your corner, Sagit- paying attention to your ac- tarius. You just need to be in complishments. Just be a little tune with the changes that are happening all around you. SaLe! patient. *******thursday, October 17 - Sunday, November 10******* CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20: Cap- CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22: Ro- Reg. Sale Reg. Sale ricorn, anticipate some confu- mance could be heading in your sion regarding your social life APPAREL Reebok Pro Stock Ai9 Sr. Stick 289.99 $99.98 direction, Cancer. If you are in a this week. This can grow into a Reebok 8K Sickick III Grip Sr. Stick 149.99 $69.98 relationship, then that relation- stressful situation if you let it. Adidas YTH Ultimate Fleece Hoodie $29.98 ship might grow even stronger. Reebok Platinum Sr Skates 449.99 $199.98 Instead, keep a level head and Roxy LDS Jet Set Winter Jacket $79.98 Plan a romantic getaway soon. trust that things will work out. Reebok Silver Jr Skates 199.99 $119.98 TNF LDS Glitchin Down Jacket 449.99 $249.98 LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23: Leo, AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18: Burton MNS Poacher Winter Jacket 199.99 $99.98 Reebok Bronze Jr Shin Pads 49.99 $24.98 you may want to keep some Aquarius, career concerns dom- thoughts to yourself this week. QuikSilver MNS Next Mission Jacket 199.99 $99.98 Reebok Bronze Sr Shin Pads 54.99 $29.98 inate your thoughts these next Others may not be fond of you few days, but you have other O’Neill MNS District Jacket 209.99 $99.98 Sher-wood T30 38” Carry Bag 29.99 $14.98 rocking the boat at this time, so things on your mind as well. Platinum MNS Heavy Fleece Jacket 74.99 $29.98 Warrior Swagger Sr Goal Stick 129.99 $69.98 let things settle down. Devote ample time to all of your concerns. MNS Tees (QuikSilver, Burton, DC...) $9.97 - 11.97 Warrior Dolomite Grip 40/50 Jr. Stick 179.99 $69.98 VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22: Sur- Warrior Big Bully Sr Gloves 119.99 $59.98 round yourself with people who PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20: Pisces, Caps (Oakley, Burton, DC...) $9.97 can make you feel good and pro- exotic thoughts creep into your Bugaboo Rico Sunglasses $7.98 Warrior Bully Jr Pants 99.99 $39.98 vide lots of support, Virgo. This head, but you have some mun- NHL Hat 24.99 $7.98 week you may need all of the dane chores that need tending INFLATABLES encouragement you can get. to as well. NHL Pens L/S Tee 29.99 $9.98 Puma Liga Soccer Ball 29.99 $14.98 Reebok NHL Playbook Hoodie 49.99 $27.98 Spalding Neverflat 5000 Soccer Ball 29.99 $9.98 Reebok NHL Primary Logo Tee 24.99 $12.98 Spalding TF-5000 Soccer Ball 39.99 $9.98 Mahone Bay bridge club news The Mahone Bay bridge club met October 11 with four tables GOLF FOOTWEAR in play. Winners were, first, Malcolm Demont and Betty Demont; Assorted Golf Equipment Up to 50% Off Adidas MNS & LDS Duramo 5 Runner 89.99 $48.98 second, Rick Sheppard and Glendon Dominoe; third, John Collins and Carole Collins. RACQUETS Adidas MNS & LDS Duramo TR 5 Runner 89.99 $49.98 The club meets every Friday at the United church hall, Ma- Assorted Tennis & Badminton Racquets Up to 50% Off Adidas Boys/Girls ADIFAITO Runner 59.99 $29.98 hone Bay, at 7:30 p.m. Beginners welcome. Adidas Boys Superstar Casual 79.99 $21.98

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