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Our Surrounding Communities. June Issue, 2015 Volume 6 #2. MONTHLY BULLETIN Saturday, May 30, 2015 Presented By The 5 Hooper Ln, Petitcodiac NB Admission $5 In conjunction with Moncton Speed and Custom Show for All types of Motor Sport Vehicle’s: 10th Annual PETTY AUTOFEST Rain or Shine Sunday,SdS d J June 2 21t21st1 t The Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame is holding their 10th annual Petty AutoFest. Set-up begins at 9:00 am; the first 100 vehicles to registry will receive a dash plaque. Admission is $5.00 and children 10 and under Free. New this year is, every paid admisson get a ticket for a chance to WIN a portable generator (have to be here to win it!) The admission gets you into the show plus the car museum. If you own any of the following we would love to see you: Antiques, Race cars, Drag cars, Muscle cars, Rat Rods, Trucks, Jeeps, Motorcycles, Special Interest Vehicles, Rally cars, etc or anything that is motorized you would like to show off.

Parents, be sure to bring your camera so you can take a picture of your child in a mini Shriners car. There will be a 50/50, Slient auction, raffel for antique peddle car and more.... On the menu for lunch we are having deep fried Turkey, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and roll for only $5.00. If you would like more information be sure to give us a Just a few cars from previous call at 506-756-2110. Auto shows at the Hall LN&V Now Online at our website : www.maritimemotorsporthalloffame.com Ph:756-2110 Also like our page on facebook Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame Page 2. Local News & Views June Page 3. Local News & Views June

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FROM YOUR EDITOR June and another year of school has graduated more people to a higher edu- cation. Congratulations too you all. Please be safe at all of your events. To all of you teachers who have put in so many hours coaching each child may your summer be a great one. June is always a busy month what with graduation, Father’s Day, Weddings and getting into all the summer sports. It seems like we went right from the snow blowers to the lawn mowers. To everyone that has had the terrible cold this spring; I can sure sympathize with you all. I hope you are all recovering and will enjoy the summer. If you have friends or relatives visiting this summer and you want some- thing to do, bring them to tour the Hall of Fame Museum, also the War Wishing you a Happy Museum, both right here in Petitcodiac. Have a Happy Father’s Day, Fathers and Grandfathers! Father's Day Your editor, Winona McLean

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ments provided by Pauline Whittle. June’s · EaEachch sesssessionion iiss frfree!ee! 28 29 30 Telephone: meeting will take place at the Cedar Cafe, · RegRegisterister for as many sesssessionsions as you -Pilates -Bookmark Craft @ Maritime Motorsports

Where paper to be sent: Corn Hill. wouldwould liklikee -Church Services Library Hall of Fame · GaGainin kknowledgenowledge on numerous -Taking Time for Me -Badminton Name: Elgin Eco Association & Volleyball @ PRS Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm The Elgin Eco Association had its Annual diabetes-relateddiabetes-related totopicspics from tthehe comfort of Address: youryour own hhomeome -Air Cadets -Kiwanis General meeting May 14.During this time -A.K.A Dance Studio War Museum - Tours by City: · AsAskk hhealth-careealth-care pprofessionalsrofessionals qques-ues- many signed up for the children's summer -Codiac Classics Appointment. See back for details. Postal Code: camp.Many renewed their membership tionstions anandd connect wwithith ototherher pparticipantsarticipants for another 2 years.Our guest speaker was · Informative for those livinlivingg with ttypeype Air Cadets - 639 F.P.MacLaren Squadron Corn Hill Nursery shop at Petitcodiac Community Garden. 10 9085 for details. Great gift idea. Ph:756-2110 Andrew Frye from Fundy National Park. 1 or typetype 2 diabetes, carecaregiversgivers and health- Air Cadets meet every Monday at 6 pm at Seminars 10 am - 12. Call (506) 756-3635 am - 4 pm. He told us the many activities that take care pprofessionalsrofessionals Legion. New members welcome. to register. - June 27 - First Annual General Meeting - Legion - 18 Kay St, Petitcodiac. 756- place in the park .He also spoke with great If yyouou have ananyy questions about our webiwebi-- June 6 - June 14: Peony Possessed 10 am - 2 pm at Maritime Motorsports Hall 3383 enthusiasm about the partnership The Elgin nars, please email [email protected]@diabetes.ca. A.K.A. Dance Studio -Kodiac Room. Tues. June 6: Guided Tour of the Corn Hill Gar- of Fame. A number of presentations and - June 2 - Grad Banquet LOCAL NEWS & VIEWS Eco Association has formed with Fundy and Thurs. from 6 - 8 pm. Contact Alanna dens seminars taking place, including green eye - June 6 - Sharon & Jim Perry 50th MONTHLY BULLETIN National Park.We are now working together UpcomingUpcoming webinars for info: 233-3052 June 20: Growing Hardy Roses overview, wild food sampling, and much Anniversary. 2 - 4 pm. • Local News & Views Monthly Bulletin is published once a month by the Maritime on the Elgin mountain bike race event. TheThe sstructuretructure ooff eeachach webwebinarinar inincludescludes a June 20: Solstice Party more. - June 6 Petty Car Club Dance. 9 pm -1 am. Motorsports Hall of Fame Inc. It is now also time for the EEA to start up- 45-minute presentation followed byby a 15 to Badminton & Volleyball - PRS Gym. June 20 - July 19: Rose Weeks - June 14 - Cadet Mess Dinner. • The purpose of the Local News & Views is to inform the general public what is grades and clean up in the park.We eagerly 30-minute30-minute QQ&A&A session. Click on the name 7:30-9 pm. Tues. $2. Greenstock Music Festival Season - Legion Noon Meals - Wednesdays at noon happening in the Hall of Fame, as well as what is coming up with in each community. await the new paving of the ice rink. of each webinar to registerregister and learn moremore.. Drop-in Play Group - Thurs. at St. An- Opener (finish June 10). • It is also a venue for business to advertise their products and services each month. A new program has begun where the EEA Church Services drew's Anglican church from 9:30 - 11:30, Sat., June 20. All day outdoor concert. - June 3 - Turkey • It is intended to assist all the local Service Clubs in their endeavor to support their supplied all children in our community · June 2, 2015: “Why We Should -Petitcodiac Baptist - Sunday school at preschool children & parent/caregiver. No Gates open at noon, music starts at 2 pm. - June 10 - Cod Fish - Last one communities. with free seeds.Later they will receive free Exercise”Exercise” with Dr. JJonathanonathan Little and SSaraara 9:30 am, morning worship 10:50 am. charge. Call Christine 756-2296 for info. On site parking, washrooms, canteen and until September! • Local News & Views will tell the stories of Local people as they go about their day to tomato and pepper plants.The hope is that Hodson -Petitcodiac Mennonite - Sunday School campsites. Performers include: Doug & - Hall Rental: No charge if fund- day activities making a positive difference in their communities. the children will learn to grow some of their · June 10, 2015: “Small SteStepsps Leads to 9:45 am and Foot Clinic: Petitcodiac Drugmart. June Stephen, Courtney Rice, Hone The Craft, raiser. Other function: $141.50 The office is in the Maritime Motorsports Hall of Fame located at : own food and enjoy doing it.To add an ele- BigBig Results” with Claude VautouVautourr Worship Service 11:00 am. 9 & 11 from 9:00 to 4:15. By appt. (756- Jeremy Reid, and many more. 5 Hooper Lane, Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 0B4 ment of fun to it ,giant sunflower seeds and SubmittedSubmitted by -St. Andrew’s Anglican - Sunday Service 3391). $35. Library (756-3144) Phone: 756-2110, Fax 756-2094 giant pumpkin seeds were passed out also. JenniferJennifer TaylorTaylor RN BN at 9:00 am, Sunday school at 9:00 am. Jam Session - Fri., June 12 & 19 at Ki- -Hours: Open Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat. 10-1 & On Elgin day {tentative August15}there Email: [email protected] Nurse ManagerManager / Infirmière chef -St. James United - Sunday School & Green Eye Coop wanis. 7-10 pm. 2-5, Thurs. 1-5 & 6-8. Closed Sundays & will be a friendly competition for the tallest Petitcodiac Health CCenter/enter/ CCentreentre de santé service at 11 am. - June 6 - Introduction to Permaculture and Mondays. Editor...... Winona McLean sunflower{ length)and the largest sun- de PPetitcodiacetitcodiac Edible Landscaping Theory at Maritime Kiwanis Summer hours start Mon., June 15 (Open Layout/Ad Design...... Jennifer Hebert flower {head}.Also the largest pumpkin. HorizonHorizon Health Network / Réseau de santé Codiac Classics Motorsports Hall of Fame. 12:30 - 4:30 pm. -Tues., June 2, 16 & 30. New members wel- Mon.-Fri.) Sales...... Angela Nicholson Everybody is looking forward to see how HorizonHorizon Car enthusiasts meet last Monday of the - June 12 - The Chemistry of Cooking at come. Call Clinton at 372-4144 for more -Storytime (Ages 2-5) Wednesdays from the children did.A prize will be given to the July Deadlines: (506)(506) 756-341756-34155 month at Kiwanis building @7 pm. New Marche Moncton Market - Kitchen. 6 - 9:30 information. winners.Children are encouraged to share 10:30-11 am. [email protected]@HorizonNB.ca members welcome. pm. - $80.00 per day for use of room in centre. Editorial...... June 22 their progress on the garden and take many www.HorizonNB.cawww.HorizonNB.ca - June 20 - Wild Food and Medicine Work- $20.00 extra for kitchen. Call Donna 756- Advertising...... June 21 pictures.Any child can enter the competition Petitcodiac Continued on pg 6 Page 6. Local News & Views June Page 7. Local News & Views June MOTORSPORTS SCHEDULE MARITIME CLASSIC CAR EVERYDAY PEOPLE will tell you about a family that was a part Petitcodiac Continued from pg 4 St. James United Church - 90th Birthday EVENTS of the church. Celebration Submitted by Sheila Boissonneault -Adult Book Club - Thurs., June 11 from Petty International Raceway New Brunswick Robert Smith came from England and was “Make a Joyful Noise” - Wed., 10 June 6:30-8 pm. May 30 – Maritime Pro Stock May 30 – Petty AutoFest granted land on what is now the Smith 2015. We will ring the church bell on Price What’s Cooking? - Mid-Month Movie Matinee (Ages 5-12) June 27 – Maritime ProStock May 30/31 – Valley Cruisers Car Show - Road. He raised a family of 12 children. His Street 90 times, beginning at 10:30 am. - Sat., June 13. 2:30-4:30 pm. Movie TBA. In Winona’s Speedway 660 Rothesay son Humbert inherited the land and raised Open invitation to members, friends, and -Summer Reading Club Launch Party May 31 – Kids Day, regular racing June 6 – Hoyt Car Show 15 children. William Smith lived next door neighbours to join us at 10 am for coffee, Kitchen (Ages 0-12) - Wed., June 24th., 2:30-4:00 June 6 – Sportsman 100 June 6 – Lounsbury Corvette Show & Shine and he raised 18 children. They worked tea and birthday treats. Celebrations outside. pm. Come to the library to register for the June 13 – Regular racing – Moncton the land together and grew a garden, and summer reading club and get your booklet. WHATS COOKING June 14 – Enduro 200 June 11 – Sussex Downtown Cruise Night they raised pigs, cows, and horses. Wil- Taking Time for Me Weight Group meets Games, snacks, and prizes. Children are The fresh food begins for another summer. June 20 – Regular racing June 19-21 – Van Acadien annuial Van-In – liam Smith was the grandfather of Thelma every Monday night at the Petitcodiac Bap- welcome to register earlier. Asparagus is one of the first garden grown June 27 – 4 cyl. Twin 50’s Bouctouche (Smith) Plume. Thelma’s grandmother tist Church with weigh in at 6:00 and meet- -Creative Writing Corner (Ages 18+) - vegetables. It comes up every year after July – 4 Parts For Trucks Pro Stock June 20 – Foreign Auto Club Show & Shine busied herself in the kitchen making bread ing at 6:30. Please use side door off parking Thurs., June 25 from 6:30-8:00 pm. Killam’s Pizzeria had three fundrais- you plant it. It takes two years to get Riverside International Speedway – Dieppe Part Two and pancakes; along with churning but- lot. For more info call Shirley Murphy at -LEGO Construction Club (Ages 6 +) - ers which consisted of Petitcodiac started. June 13 – Ron MacGillivray 150 June 20 – Musang Car Club Show & Shine By the 1870’s a new church was started up ter, and making soup and beans. Thelma’s 756-2894. Sat., June 27. 2-4 pm. Asparagus is rich in vitamins A and C, Scotia Speedworld – Fredericton river and a new congregation was formed. father Ross Smith lived on the land and Breakfast Program, Havelock Nutri- -Bookmark Craft, - Tues., June 30th, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and May 29-31 – Monster Jam June 21 – Ford Counry Club Fathers Day Six members, including Mr. & Mrs. Ralph raised 11 children. They all were a part of Village Council - Meetings are open to tion Program and Petitcodiac Play 10:30-11:00 am contains appreciable amounts of iron. June 5 – Regular racing Show – Riverview Colpitts were dismissed from the Elgin the ministry of Joseph Crandall and the public. If you wish to address council, you Ground Committee. Thank you to My children called the little lily shaped June 12 – Regular racing July 3/4 – MVOC & Rally Show & Shine – Baptist Church to unite as the new Forest Glades Church. Her grandfather was a must make a formal written request to the Petitcodiac Regional School everyone who made a contribution asparagus sandwiches “Granny Sandwich- June 19 – BN25, SP50,LG50 Dieppe Glenn Baptist Church. In 1900 they joined deacon of the church and he bequeathed office 48 hours prior. This Month: Wed., June 2: Senior Class Kiwanis banquet (Le- to these great causes helping our es”, what they didn’t know, that they were June 20 – Parts For Trucks Pro Stock Nova Scotia the Glades to form a pastorate. money for the purchasing of pews and June 24 @ 7 pm. other needs of the church. Thelma said that gion), 6 - 8 pm communities. For the Petitcodiac good for them. June 26 – Kiddie Rides, Regular racing May 30 – Bedford Canadian Tire In the 1900’s the Glades Church was reach- June 3: Athletic Banquet (PRS Cafeteria), CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP July 3 – Regular racing Show & Shine ing out to the growing community of River they as Smith children became involved in War Museum - Tours by appointment. Breakfast program we received 6 - 8 pm Wash and cut in pieces enough to make Miramichi Speedway June 6/7 – Golden Age Auto Club Show & Glade and gospel services were being held the church and carried on in their parent’s Please call June 7: Baccalaureate Service (Baptist $350.00 and matched by Country ¾ cup asparagus May 30 - Demo / 4-Cyl / SS/ AMT/ MC Shine – Truro at a local school house led by Rev. Crandall footsteps, most of them have given them- Cathy at 756-2068 for more info. Free Church), 3 - 4 pm Care for a total of $700.00. For the Cook in 1 ½ cups chicken broth about 10 June 13 - Demo / 4-Cylinder / Street Stock June 12 – Michelin Car Cruise In – and later by Rev. HG Kennedy. In 1906 a selves to the Lord. Her mother and father admission. June 16: Prom Grand March (PRS Gymna- Havelock Nutritional Program we minutes Centre for Speed Bridgewater meeting house was erected and in 1907 the worked hard but went to church whenever sium), 7 - 8 pm Remove from heat June 6 – Practice June 13/14 – Pictou County Antique Car River Glade Baptist Church was formally possible. They didn’t have a car for many Women’s Institute - Meets second Tuesday received $420.00 and was matched June 18: Graduation (PRS Gymnasium), Meanwhile in frying pan melt June 13 – Car wars, Barrell Race, & more Club – New Glasgow organized. years so they walked to church and Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. Call Jean at 756- by Country Care for a total of 7 - 9 pm 1 tablespoon butter or oil June 20 – Street Wars & Drift Wars June 14/15 – Flaunt & Flash Car Show – In 1937 The Glades Baptist Church cel- school, to school, and to Brownies. They 2985 for more info. $840.00. For the Petitcodiac Play Add ¼ cup finely chopped onion July 4 – Car wars, Barrell Race, & more Stewiake ebrated their100th year and they continued went to school on the Salisbury Back Road. Petitcodiac Sportsman Club - Meets on Ground Committee we donated Sauté until transparent Drag Racing June 20 – Cape Breton Motor Madness – to be active during the war despite material Thelma also went to The Glades School and 3rd Thurs. of the month at 7:30 pm. New $800.00. Sprinkle 5 teaspoons of flour over onion, May 30/31 Miramichi Dragway North Sydney hardships and the absence of some of the had Paul Steeves for a teacher and some of the children had Jean Steeves for a teacher. members welcome. Club house is A large Thank you to Killam’s stir to make a roué June 6/7 Raceway Park June 21 – Coastal Cruisers AutoFest Car men serving overseas. June 13/14 Miramichi Dragway Thelma attended Salisbury High School. In located at 1030 Sanatorium Road. www. Pizzeria for using their facilities to Gradually add ¾ cup milk or cream, stir- Show – Bridgewater In 1960 the church was renovated and sportsmanclub.ca ring continuous until slightly thickened. June 20/21 Greenfield Dragway June 21 – Royal Canadian Legion Show & raised and set on a new foundation. The 1959 she married Robert Plume and lived put on these successful breakfast Remove from heat and add to asparagus June 27/28 Cape Breton Dragway Shine – Port Hawkesbury Choir and Vestry areas were enlarged and in Havelock, she came to the Lord at the Petty Trailblazers ATV Club fundraisers. Without the generous Place in blender and cream June 27 – Kinsmen Auto Show – Sackville a new piece was added giving the church a Havelock Baptist Church. They moved to -Meets 3rd Tuesday @ the Legion building donations of food to make these Return to pot and place on low heat June 28 – Cumberland Co. Car Club Show kitchen. Later front steps and siding were where her husband worked at a at 7:00 pm. Add ¼ cup of cheez whiz or cream cheese & Shine – Amherst added. In 1987 they celebrated 150 years steel plant and they lived there 18 years. breakfasts, volunteers and funds They had three children. Now living again contributed to each individual Stir to melt, serve hot June 28 – Liverpool Privateer Days of Baptist work and worship in the com- Pilates - Mon. at 5:30 pm, Wed. at 6 pm Decorate with (your choice) grated Show & Shine munity. A significant boast to the Glades in this area they have six grandchildren and at 800 Route 885 (Havelock Rd.). Private fundraiser held; would not be pos- cheese, croutons, bacon bits or sour July 1 – Caledonia Show & Shine Church was the interest shown from Mrs. 8 great-grandchildren. Thelma worked for consultations available Mon. Wed. and Fri. sible without Killam’s Pizzeria. A cream. July 1 – Canada Day Show & Shine – Jorden, the wife of James Jorden a wealthy years taking care of children and cleaning Call Lee at 756-9008 for details. LARGE Thank-you to ALL! Shubenacadie American businessman. They bought a houses and now she is mostly retired, enjoy- July 1 – Stanton Levangie Memorial Show piece of land in the area and built a sum- ing her husband and her home. She and her Saint John Ambulance (at Kiwanis) & Shine – Havre Boucher mer home of 58 rooms. When her husband husband love fishing and going on trips. She -SJA Junior group meets every Wed. at REFLECTIONS HAIR STYLINGPrince Edward Island died Mrs. Jorden donated the house to the enjoys her family and friends and helping 6:30-7:30 June 7 – West Point Fire Dept. Car Show government and the house was used as a out at Legion, cooking. -SJA Youth group meets every Wed. at 149 River Rd, Elgin, NB June 19-21 – Summer Shake Up – tuberculosis sanatorium, and later became This story was written from information given to me by Thelma Plume and Jean 6:30-8:30 pm Hair Care For The Whole Family Summerside The Jorden Life Care Center. Mrs. Jorden June 28 – Tignish Heritage Car Show was a generous supporter of The Glades Steeves. I’m sure they would tell you more -Adult meetings 3rd Sunday of the month at Ph: Patricia 756-8035 1:30 pm Baptist Church. She financed the building if you are interested. of the Vestry and donated to the church a Seniors Club - 2 pm. 1st Monday of the Congratulations and good luck! beautiful stained glass window. month @ Kiwanis. Grad Class of 2015 This is only a small portion of the mark that this church has made in this area. Now I KEVIN A. MURRAY R. 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See if any of your male relatives tempted to drink, remind yourself that it one. If you or your driver drinks, call a cab, Be proud of your Success, Look make your date’s corsage yourself with have a tuxedo to lend, and if they don’t, could mess up your graduation from high call a parent or sibling, commission a sober forward to New Challenges with some wire and floral tape comparison shop before deciding on a rental school, college acceptance, and a criminal friend, sleep over at a friends, whatever it service. You can even rent cheap tuxedos charge on your record can follow you for takes. Stay tuned for tips on safe driving on greater accomplishments 2. Do Your Own Hair online. Wear your own shoes to save money the rest of your life. prom night. Invite your friends over to get dressed for on the rental. Plain and simple no. If you can say no After-prom plans. This is a big one. If you Joyce & Staff prom and do each other’s hair. You don’t when someone offers you a drink, just want to avoid the “drinking because we need to be an expert to give your pals one 9. Go to Your School’s After Prom Party say no thanks. No explanation is needed, have nothing better to do” scenario, plan of these Not only is your school’s party free, you rationalizing your choice opens the door for ahead! Head to a late-night diner decked might even score a prize at a raffle. If your someone to disagree. out to pig out, offer to have a people at your 3. Skip the Fancy Dinner school isn’t sponsoring a party, there’s still Blame the old people. If someone hands house with food and movies or games, like There’s no sense in spending a lot of money a lot of cheap or free things to do after prom you a drink before or after prom, just say karaoke. Arrange a sleepover with all of on pre-prom events. Instead, order some “I’m already in sooo much trouble at home, your friends and stay up all night re-hashing pizzas for you and your friends while you’re 10. The Next Day, Have Fun for Free my parents will ground me all summer if prom gossip. all getting ready for photos. To create a real You don’t need to go to an expensive they smell alcohol on me.” Safe to say most Be the after-party. Check with your parents pre-party atmosphere, pass around a tray of amusement park or concert to have fun the people can relate to having un-hip parents. and plan your own party. Hit the backyard nonalcoholic mocktails. day after prom. Just go to the beach, play a Pack a parachute, talk in code. No we’re with music in hand and keep dancing the softball game or have a picnic in the park not planning a military operation, we want night away. Just make sure people don’t 4. Get Your Makeup Done for Free with all of your friends. to make sure that if you aren’t having fun, leave and come back to the party, and that If you visit a makeup counter at the mall, are around people drinking, or are sick from your neighbors are OK with it if you’re go- some will give you a consultation and put For more free tips and articles for teens drinking too full makeup on you for free. Pay them please visit the following website online. much, you have Enjoy your special day relaxing with a visit before you get dressed for prom. http://teenadvice.about.com/ an exit plan. Ar- Good health and prosperity family. You’re not required to buy anything, but if range a get-me- you like what they do, buy a couple of items out-of-here plan (like a tube of lipstick and some mascara) to with your par- be polite. ents, or an adult

Prom Prep Series: How to Survive you trust ahead 5. Borrow Your Parents’ Car of time. Think of Why spend a couple hundred dollars on a Prom Without Drinking a code sentence limo for a ride that takes a few minutes? (like “I’m get- Peer pressure is so over. Fact is, most of As long as you’re with your friends, you’ll ting a stomach your peers aren’t even drinking. 81% of have fun no matter what you’re riding in. ache”) so that Congradulations to the kids ages 12-17 have chosen not to drink If any friends’ parents have cool cars, they you don’t have to Tel: 506-372-4800 Tel: 506-534-2600 P.R.S and J.M.A Graduating Class of 2015 in the past year. So remind yourself, you’re David Keirstead - Funeral Director www.keirsteads.ca might be down with letting you borrow it talk about what’s not alone for choosing to go by the law. for the night. If not, take one of your own making you uncomfortable in front of Still, underage drinking does and likely cars and deck it out with washable paint. people. Make sure they know what the plan will happen during prom season, and at is if you use the code sentence (come pick Congratulations your upcoming summer parties. And your 6. Get Your Prom Dress for Cheap you up, send a cab, etc) If your friends or social life shouldn’t take a hit just because You can find a gorgeous prom dress for date are drinking and you feel like you want you choose the right route, so take in our To All Grads cheap (or even for free) if you know where out, call or text your parents and let them ways for dealing with drinking before and to look. Like buy and sell websites, thrift help you get out of a bad situation before it after the prom. Use them at prom, your next stores (Frenchy’s in Petitcodiac had a ton gets worse. school dance, or you next hang-out for that Celebrate Responsibly of formal dresses) and friends who already Protect yourself. Hang with people who matter. These tried and true tips can help get graduated. aren’t drinking or doing drugs so you can Ross Wetmore you through a sticky situation. And coming MLA Gagetown – Petitcodiac 1-877-632-2083 relax at your prom and after-party. up, don’t miss our tips for safe driving on Keep an eye out. Make the most of your

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Children can participate and walk Saturday 8am - 8pm & Sunday 12pm - 6pm 55 Horsman Street Salisbury, NB 372-5222 connect with cancer survivors the track hand in hand with grandparents, and learn about cancer prevention co-workers can pass the baton to their friends BEST WISHES Garden Center Congratulations Keep an eye out for information on the opening of the new Salisbury Participants can also challenge themselves with a or family. There are many ways to participate in Pharmacy located beside exhisting building. distance goal of 5 km, 10 km or more! Relay For Life: FROM BRADLEY Now Open to all the 2015 When? Hours Each community Relay is unique. Relay Team captains are an important part of Relay & HIS STAFF TO ALL Graduates of JMA & PRS Mon- Fri 9:00am to 8:00pm events are either 6 or 12 hours long and can be success. As a captain, you’ll build your own scheduled for any time of the day or night. Most team and work together to reach your goals. 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News From The For more information call or e-mail the Maritime Motorsports Hall Of Fame at 756-2110 or [email protected] Maritime Motorsports Hall Of Fame ADULT EDUCATION BIRTHDAYS UP COMING EVENTS Memorial Make a Joyful Noise - EARL ROSS Salisbury Adult Learning Center Havelock Horse Show – Fri. June 19th In Memory of 372-5025 90th Birthday Celebration & Sat. June 20th at Havelock Horse Show Edmund Goddard Stockcar Racing – Competitor or Wednesday, 10 June 2015 Grounds June 9, 2013 Inducted November 5, 2011 South East Regional Friday 6pm – Gymnkhana Classes. Sat. Adult Learning Board We are celebrating turning 90 ! 8:30am – English and Western Classes, Bar- It’s been two years since you’ve been gone. 857-9912 Together with rel Racing and Pole Bending, Our hearts feel it everyday, tears still come Earl started his racing career in the late 1960’s FREE GED & PRE-GED PROGRAM congregations across our country, on Gymnkhana Classes. Lions Club Canteen at times. Everyone holds to the memories driving hobby cars, then he began racing a late Wednesday, 10 June 2015, we will ring the on Grounds. Admission is free. For entry you have become a guardian angel to those model stockcar for the McKichan brothers at Comedy at Large Do not have your High School church bell at Saint James United Church forms call 534.2223 who were close and loved you. Love and by Laurie Blanchard Salisbury, NB diploma and need it for work or on Price Street 90 times, Delaware Speedway. miss you everyday college? Then contact the beginning at 10:30 am. 1971 went to Florida to watch his first Daytona Race. Taking Time for Me Weight Group Gordon, Janet, Dawn Salisbury Adult Learning Center as we We extend an open invitation to members, When waterbeds were the big thing, a lady was telling her best friend that she and her hus- meets every Monday night at the 1973 first Daytona 500 race. Carling-O’Keefe Brewery offer full and part time GED training friends, and neighbours to join us at 10:00 band eventually got rid of theirs. She said they were drifting apart. aye aye captain, man Petitcodiac Baptist Church with weigh decided to run a car at the Daytona 500 and ask Earl (continuous intake). There is no cost to am for coffee, tea and a birthday treats. overboard! in at 6:00 and meeting at 6:30. Please Anniversary to drive for them. He accepted, practiced and learned attend, and the We plan to celebrate outside. Why will the bell begin to ring at 10:30am? use side door off parking lot. For more from Donnie Allison. Two cargo ships collided at sea. One was carrying a shipment of red paint and the other program is Employment Insurance, 50th Anniversary celebrations The United Church of Canada came into info call Shirley Murphy at 756-2894. September 29,1974 Earl beat Buddy Baker to the finish one, blue paint. No lives were lost, however, the crews on both vessels were marooned. Social Development and Post for Jim & Sharon Perry Secondary Education Training and being on Wednesday, 10 June 1925 at line by more than a lap in the Old Dominion 500 at 10:30am in ’s Mutual Street Arena; CEMETERY MEETING Being held at the Petitcodiac Legion Many years ago, an attractive blonde lady singer performed a song in a recording studio to Labour approved and funded. Martinsville Speedway, becoming the only Maritimer to the very first service began at 10:30 am. The annual meeting of the Steeves Settle- June 6th, 2015 from 2pm to 4pm help advertise a new automatic toaster. She said ....I popped up and sang my song and then Open House ever win a Winston Cup event. ment Cemetery Inc. will be held at the the cameraman tried to butter me up ! For Rent Steeves Settlement Baptist Church on Best Wishes 1974 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. Saturday, June 6, 2015, at 2:30pm. Earls NASCAR finishes are impressive – On a hot summer day, a car shopper said he noticed a cool spot at a used car lot. There Place your rental here 1 win, 5 top5’s and 10 top 10’s in 26 races. was a picnic table under a large oak tree. Nearby was a sign that read ....SHADY DEALS $5 for 20 words or less MADE HERE ! hmmm... buyer beware? What's in YOUR wallet ?? Every Sunday In 1960’s, ’70’s, ’80’s, and 90’s he competited in Second Elgin United Baptist Church the ASA circuit and CASCAR as well as winning the Sign of the times --- 986 Prosser Brook Road River Glade International in 1977w and the Coca Cola 100. FOR Sale Sunday Service 11:00 am Sign at a used car lot ... Try our easy 100 percent down, no worry payment plan ! 19561956 OOldsmobileldsmobile Sign at a car wash ....No muddy vehicles GAMES DAY SuperSuper 88. Good condition $7500.00 or bestbest This is a private sign. Please do not read. Being held every Wednesday at the offer. Ph: 7756-898256-8982 Maritime Motorsports Hall Of Fame, 5 Hooper Ln, Petiticodiac. Road signs --- Garage tools and equipment for sale. Caution ! Cross only when cars stop. Ph 756-8982 Back by popular demand, the Canadian No parking above this sign. Diabetes Association is pleased to offer an Entrance only. Do not enter ! all-new series of webinars that will be of- No horn blowing except for anger ! Post yyourour Items for sasalele wwithith us HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY fered across Canada. Each session is $$55 for 20 words or less To our MOM free! Register for as many sessions as you Sign in the passenger compartment of a jet liner --- Wanda L. Steeves, River Glade would like Gain knowledge on numerous no take out food available. Through the years you have been our diabetes-related topics from the comfort of Thank You role model, inspiration and our greatest your own home Ask health-care profes- Termites never die. They just go on living ever supporter. The one who cheers us up and sionals questions and connect with other keeps our family connected. rafter. The family of the late Joe Price would like participants Now it is our turn to CELEBRATE YOU to express our sincere thanks and appre- Informative for those living with type 1 or As they looked 50 years ago People Who Laugh a lot Live Longer for things you have achieved and what ciation to friends and family for all your type 2 diabetes, caregivers and health-care you have overcome. support during our difficult time . Thank professionals We look up to you and admire you. you for your visits to the funeral home and If you have any questions about our webi- Have a great Birthday and attendance of the funeral, your cards of nars, please email [email protected]. many more to come. sympathy, telephone calls, e-mails, floral Upcomming Webinars Trent Blakney “You are never too old to have fun” arrangements, memorial donations, your June 2, 2015: “Why We Should Exercise” Love Veronica, Greg, Judy, Wesley, Lori thoughts and prayers. with Dr. Jonathan Little and Sara Hodson Towing & Excavating Sincere thanks to Pastor Dennis and Donna, and Families June 10, 2015: “Small Steps Leads to Big Terry and Tina, the pallbearers and the staff Results” with Claude Vautour of Armstrongs Funeral Home for their kind- UP COMING EVENTS SERVICES ness during our time of sorrow, Memorial • 24 Hour towing Angela's Avon Independent Representative In Memory of Chester Steeves • Wrecker & Flatbed Service Sincerely, Call or email today for your free brochure We feel you in the wind and • Secure Compound Kay and the Price Family. 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Born in Rochester, New York, USA, Ruth was a daughter of the late the passing of Leon merly of Petitcodiac, Riverview and formerly formerly Steeves Herbert and Emelie (nee Buedingen) Thomas and the wife of the late Robert H. Keith on Tuesday, passed away peace- of Salisbury Settlement, passed Osborne. Ph:756-2918 51 Main St. Petitcodiac March 31, 2015. fully at the Dr. Everett and Havelock, passed away Wednesday. Ruth worked as a secretary in the Art Department at the University of Con- Leon was born in Chalmers Hospital peacefully into the April 22, 2015 at the necticut, USA. She was a member of the St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Canaan Forks on Sunday, May 3, 2015. presence of her Lord Moncton Hospital. a member of the Corn Hill Women’s Institute, and a member of the Corn February 21, 1931 and Born in Anagance, on May 15, 2015,at the Born in Crow Har- Ridge Seniors Club. Ruth also spent many hours volunteering at the Self has called Niagara his NB, she was the Moncton Hospital. bour, NB, he was the Help Store in Petitcodiac. Now Serving Ice Cream! home since 1953. daughter of the late Doris was born on Ca- son of the late Robert Ruth is survived by her daughter Kathryn (Leonard) Reviczky of Corn Hill; He is survived by his Stanley and Hilda naan Road, Kings Co., and Eva (Borth- her sons: Thomas (Jacquie) of Alabama, USA, Richard (Stephanie) of New wife Phyllis (Irvine) (Graves) Harper. May December 25, 1917, the wick) Stevens. Paul Hampshire, USA, Michael (Sandy) of Ohio, USA and Robert “Bob” (Kathy) of Corn Hill; as well as KillamsKill Pet P t Shop Sh p and sons Kevin was a member of the daughter of the late Roy worked for numerous many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, nieces, nephews and extended (Kelli), Shawn (Darlene), Randall (John) and Petitcodiac Baptist and Naomi (Hoar) Thorne. She married Malcolm companies throughout family. 39 Main Street Petitcodiac (Beside Jean Coutu) Ph:756-PETS(7387) Todd (Annette). Special Grampie of Jessica Church and a graduate of Petitcodiac Regional Eagles in July of 1944. Doris graduated from the years and retired from the Havelock Feed Besides her parents and husband, Ruth was predeceased by her sister Helen Lyon and by her brothers: Huzyk (Kyle), Rory, Connor and Danika, Leon High School. She then attended Success Busi- Provincial Normal School, Fredericton, in 1936. Company.A member of the Havelock Wesleyan William, George and John Thomas. was thrilled with the arrival of great granddaugh- ness College in Moncton. Following completion During her over 27 year teaching career, she Church, he enjoyed listening to Gospel Music Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of Armstrong’s Funeral Home, 33 Russell We would like to Congratulate all the Graduates! ter Isabella in 2014. of her program there she worked at a series of positively touched many lives in various schools and doing back yard auto repair. Street, Petitcodiac, (506)756-3361. As per Ruth’s request, there was no visitation. A celebration of He will be dearly missed by sisters Ruby Hicks jobs including Canada Cement in Havelock, City throughout what is now the Anglophone East Survived and sadly missed by his loving wife Ruth’s life took place on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 2:00 pm in the Armstrong’s Funeral Home chapel. (Ron) and Hattie Perry (Clarke), brothers Fred Hall in Moncton, the Foreign Affairs Office in School District. A member of Salisbury Baptist of 57 years Ruth (Branscombe); children Daryl In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. (Kitty), Gene (Janice), Hal (Faith) and Jim, Ottawa, followed by a long career at the General Church and past member of Wheaton Settlement of Sydney, NS, Cynthia Coates (David) of Fort On-line condolences are available at www.armstrongsfh.com. sister-in-law Sandra Irvine and many nieces, Motors of Canada office in Moncton as secretary Baptist Church, she was a devout Christian and McMurray, AB and Dwayne (Christine) of Kinnear, Thomas Fawcett – It iihhhis with heavy hearts of tremendous d sadness d that h Petitcodiac Super Variety nephews, cousins and friends. to the zone manager. church worker, teaching Sunday School and Steeves Settlement; grandchildren Sarah Black we announce the passing of our father, husband, brother, and friend Thomas Fawc- He is predeceased by his parents Dorothy and She is survived and sadly missed by her sister, serving on various boards and committees. , Jacob Coates, Mackenzie, Callie, Jared, Sierra ett Kinnear on May 15, 2015 in his 88th year after a lengthy illness. 11 Smith St., Petitcodiac Ph: 756-8114 Harold Keith and sisters Eva, Blanche and Vera Beatrice Gilmore, of Fredericton; nephews Doris was a Dominion Life Member of UB- and Marisol Stevens and two great grandchil- Born on December 4, 1926, the only son to the late Lulu Kinnear (Fawcett) and and brother Venning. Gregory Gilmore (Carol) of Keswick Ridge, NB, WMU, a life member of N. B. W. I. and a former dren; sisters Edna Bieman of Beaver Harbour the late Earl Kinnear. He is survived by his two sisters: Gracie McCully and Ida Leon was well known throughout the Niagara and Robert Gilmore (Susan) of Douglas, NB; member of the Moncton Retired Teacher's As- and Paulina Craft of North Bay, ON; brother Rogers. Thomas is survived by his “beautiful bride” and loving wife Shirley (Mc- Community. He was Vice-President and General grandniece Karen MacDonald (Ken); and grand- sociation. She loved her Frank Stevens (Margaret) of Beaver Harbour; Nulty) of 62 years; six children: Nancy Coates (Stewart), Lois Kinnear, Earl Kin- Manager at Swagelok Canada until his retire- nephews Ian Gilmore, Eric Gilmore, and Kirk gardening, especially her flowers, as well as sisters-in-law Jean Stevens of Bedford, NS, near (Cynthia), Judy Kinnear, Darlene MacLean (Thomas) and Tammy Kinnear ment and was a Charter member and past Presi- Gilmore; great grandnephew, Leo MacDonald, quilting, knitting and crafts. Doris Eunice Stevens of Pembroke, ON, Merle Stevens (Dwight Clark). Also survived by 14 grandchildren: Tina, Tommy, Teri, Jason, To the dent of the Stamford Kiwanis Club. Leon was and step great grandniece, Brooklynn MacDon- enjoyed many travelling trips with her late hus- of Hartland and Lianne Stevens of Pembroke, Martis, Anthony, Jonathan, Christina, Freddy, Tracy, Sherry, Kalika, Holly, and an active member of First Baptist Church, Petit ald. Predeceased by brother, Archie Harper, and band Malcolm. ON and several nieces and nephews. Prede- Mary Kate; 11 great-grandchildren: Nathan, Sierra, Kyara, Christopher, Sarah, Mathew, Benjamin, Ave in Niagara Falls where he was s Deacon and brother-in-law, Franklin Gilmore. Beloved Mother to David (Elizabeth) of Monc- ceased by sisters Audrey Guthrie, Lois Guthrie, Jamal, Logan, Emma, and Zaiden. served on the Board of Management. Friends may gather with the Family at Maple- ton, Derek (Pam) of Iowa and Bryce Mae Mahar, Margaret Peters, Isabel Hill and Thomas has retired from the CN Gordon Yard Diesel Shop as a machinist at the age of 65 after a 25 After his retirement, he worked with the Busi- wood Cemetery, Petitcodiac, Saturday, May 9 at (Rose) of Fredericton; Grandmother to Nathan Bessie Stevens and brothers Bill, Murl, Jack and year career. He was very much loved by his family whom he encouraged and guided his children ness Development Bank in St. Catherines and 11 am for a graveside service. A reception will (Jessica) of Iowa, Alicia of Millard. even through their adulthood. You could always count on him to lend a helping hand, a very strong with Human Resources Development Canada. follow at the Petitcodiac Baptist Church. Boston, Matthew of ; Great Grandmoth- Resting at Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 man he was in strength and family morals. From helping his oldest daughter Nancy and his son-in- He volunteered with the Niagara Training Ad- If desired, donations to a charity of choice er to Liam and Greta, Iowa. Salisbury Road (372-4800) visiting will be Fri- law Stewart build their home to helping the youngest daughter learn to use recycled materials to build justment Board and with many Kiwanis events. would be appreciated and may be placed through Survived also by sisters, Hilda Walker (Tenny- day, April 24 from 7 - 9 pm and from where the a baby barn. Thomas was the type of person who was very much into re-using, repurposing, and The service was held at St. Andrew's United the Salisbury Funeral Home (372-4800) who are son), Helen Corey (Willis), brother funeral will be held in the chapel Saturday, April recycling items. He made very good use of the items he had. He was not a materialistic person, mak- FromFrom GeraldGerald andand StaffStaff Church, Niagara Falls, ON on Thursday April 9, in care of the arrangements. Stuart (Jean), former daughter-in-law Nancy 25 at 2 pm with Pastor Jacob Ebbett officiating. ing sure his family was taken care of as his family’s safety and welfare was always number one. He 2015. www.keirsteads.ca Eagles, many nieces and Interment at Steeves Settlement Cemetery at a was never too busy to lend a helping hand to family, friends, neighbors, even strangers. He enjoyed attending the CNR Breakfasts and suppers and attending the First North River Baptist Church suppers Local donations to a charity of choice can be Katherine (Kay) Ma- nephews. Predeceased by her husband Mal- later date. to meet old school friends. Thomas was also predeceased by a good friend that he considered his made through Salisbury Funeral Home. rie (Martin) Munro, colm, sisters Velma Keith, Della Perry, brothers If desired, donations to the Havelock Wesleyan brother, Wayne Rogers. Over the past two years Thomas was able to accomplish two of his dreams- www.keirsteads.ca 85, of Elgin passed Chester, Clinton, infant sister Lois and also by 5 Church or Steeves Settlement Cemetery would to go to Vancouver to see the Rocky Mountains and to take his family on a motor home trip vacation Irene Helen Douth- away peacefully sisters-in-law and 5 brothers-in-law. be appreciated by the family. to Ontario. He was very proud of completing his Machinist Course at the Moncton High School and wright, 77, of Colpitts Thursday, May 14, Thank you to the nurses and staff of 3400 and www.keirsteads.ca was one of the two people recruited to work at the Saint John ship building. We were a large family Settlement passed away 2015 at the Moncton the Palliative Care Unit 3600. Donald Bernard Sul- of 6 children and growing up there was nothing that we ever needed. We had all the love and support Friday, May 1, 2015 at Hospital. Resting at Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Salis- livan, 67, of Salisbury from both our parents that anyone could ever dream of. Dad was the financial provider and Mom the Moncton Hospital. Born in Moncton, bury Road (372-4800) visiting will be Tuesday, passed away Friday, stayed home making lots of homemade meals and sweets and kept a pristine home for us. They were Born in Prosser Brook, she was the daughter May 19 from 6 - 9 pm. The service will be held May 15, 2015 at the To All the Dads Out There quite the team together, Mom and Dad. They had instilled many values into us 6 children with the she was a daughter of of the late Percy and at the Salisbury Baptist Church Moncton Hospital. most important being “be kind to one another” and “Family is Forever”. the late Allison and Katherine (Bannister) Born in Elgin, he was Shirley Frances Tom rested at Armstrong’s Funeral Home, 33 Russell Street, Petitcodiac, NB with visitation on Annie (Geldart) Mitton. DeBow. Kay had a the son of the late Ber- (Pugsley) Breau, 75, of Wednesday May 20, 2015 from 5-7 pm and on Thursday May 21, 2015 from 12-2pm, followed by a A homemaker, Irene teaching career that spanned over 34 years and nard (Mike) and Rita Riverview and formerly funeral service at 2:30 pm with Rev. Wayne Hagerman presiding in the funeral home chapel. was an active member retired from Frank L. Bowser in Riverview (Carty) Sullivan. He of Havelock, passed Special thanks to Dr. William Harper (family physician), Dr. Thibeault , and his team of nephrolo- of the Nixon Baptist Church and enjoyed family where she was affectionately know as Mrs. graduated from Sussex away Wednesday, April gists, Dr. Jean Phillippe Deslauriers (resident doctor), the Georges Dumont Dialysis Unit staff of 4F, gatherings and country drives. Martin and started many children off sucess- High School and NBCC, Saint John. He was a 29, 2015 at the Moncton the Canadian Red Cross, Extra-Mural Driscoll Unit, and Vital Aire. Survived and sadly missed by her children fully as their grade one teacher. A member of retired supervisor in the Alberta Oilfields. Don Hospital. Donations to the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Kidney Founda- Brenda Steeves (Wade), Faye Colpitts (Lenny) Saint James United Church in Petitcodiac she enjoyed the outdoors, a long time member of the Born in Parrsboro, NS tion, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the NB Lung Association, or the and Clint Douthwright (Lisa) all of Colpitts was a former Board member of S.P.O.T. and Moncton Gun Club, Don was an accomplished she was the daughter of Canadian Diabetes Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family. Settlement; cherished granddaughters Jessica, enjoyed gathering with friends and the outdoors trap and skeet shooter, he enjoyed hunting, the late Percy and Frances Online condolences are available at: www.armstrongsfh.com Maegan, Alicia, Shae-Lynn, Sabrina, Abagail especially working in her flower gardens and (Patterson) Dunphy. fishing, time spent at the camp and the Annual and Amanda; step-grandchildren Colton and snowmobiling. Shirley was a homemak- Moose hunt. RIDGEBROOK Chelsea; great grandchildren Logan, Emily, Wy- She is survived and missed by her son Bradley er, she enjoyed music, gardening, family gather- Survived and missed by his common-law att, Mason, Charlotte, Kaylee, Evan and Mason. Martin of Elgin; several nieces and nephews and ings and loved reading and going fishing. wife and best friend Mary Vick; children Derek CountryC Care re Survived also by her sisters Josephine Crossman, many good friends. Kay is the last surviving (Shauna) and Deren, grandchildren Jessica, LUMBER LTD Survived and sadly missed by her children We’ Pauline Lemarre, Margaret Gauvin, Gertrude member of her immediate family. Predeceased Glenda Richard (Louis) of Havelock, Diane Mur- Kailey and Jarett all of Red Deer, AB; step-son s! ! Special Care Home Wilson and by many nieces, nephews and cous- by first husband Gerald (Gerry) Martin (1984); ray (Ray) of Bedford, NS, Michael Pugsley (Dar- Aaron Vick (Ellen) of St. John's, NF; sisters 369 HICKS SETTLEMENT ROAD you ins. Predeceased by her former husband Owen; second husband Byron Munro (2003); sister lene) of Riverview and Sharon Tanti of Guelph, Joyce Munroe (Delbert) of Penobsquis, Mar- aduat 67 Steeves Rd, Intervale d of HAVELOCK, NB Ph:534-2277 son Douglas, daughter Donna; sisters Lillian Dorothy Lane (late Jack) and brother Darrell ON; eight grandchildren and two great grandchil- garet Hanrahan of Sussex and Marjorie Burger ou Black and Rose Black; brothers Irvine, Clinton, DeBow (late Iona). dren; brother Ron Dunphy (Sandra) of Parrsboro, of ON; brother Kevin (Lynne) of Sussex; two 2015 Graduates!proud of you! We’re HOURS Norman, Evans, Al and Ron Mitton. The memorial service will held from the Salis- NS and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased special nephews Mike and Shawn Munroe and Mon-Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm Resting at the Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 bury Funeral Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372- by first husband Horace Pugsley, second husband several nieces and nephews and longtime friends Homelikeke Atmosphere & 24 Hour Care Salisbury Road (372-4800) with visiting Monday 4800) on Monday, May 18 at 11 am with Rev. Damien Breau; son Stephen Pugsley; sisters Sha- at Black Brook Camp. Predeceased by his wife Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm 6-9 p.m. and from where the funeral will be held Keith Adams officiating. Interment to follow at ron Finn, Doris Brown and Dorothy Chambers Sharon (MacPherson) Sullivan. in the chapel on Tuesday, May 5 at 4 p.m. with New Elgin Cemetery. and brother Morley Dunphy. A private gathering will be held at a later date FOR SALE Pastor Paul Leger officiating. Interment at the If desired, donations to S.P.O.T. or the St. The service will be held at the Salisbury Funeral to celebrate Don's life. Arrangements are in the CEDAR DECKING--LUMBER, CEDAR LATTICE--SPINDALS Nixon Cemetery. James United Church would be appreciated by Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) on Tues- care of Salisbury Funeral Home (372-4800). HEMLOCK--TAMARACK LUMBER--BEAMS If desired, memorials to the Nixon Cemetery or the family. day, May 5 at 2 pm. If desired, donations to Friends of the Moncton SLABWOOD BY THE BUNDLE. a charity of choice would be appreciated by the www.keirsteads.ca If desired, donations to the Diabetes Association Hospital or a charity of choice would be appreci- TONGUE & GROOVE CEDAR family. or a charity of choice would be appreciated by ated by the family. Call us and we’ll help you...756-8273 CAMP FIREWOOD AND KINDLING BY THE BAG www.keirsteads.ca the family. www.keirsteads.ca www.keirsteads.ca Page 18. Local News & Views June Page 19. 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JMA Armstrong PROM June 15th 3070 Main Street, Unit 2 What's Happening Salisbury Graduation June 17th Salisbury, N.B. E4J 2L6 hamiltoninsuranceltd.com VILLAGE NEWS MORNING SUMMER CAMP at SALISBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS SALISBURY CELEBRATES Salisbury Parks & Leisure! CANADA DAY Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9-noon In celebration of National Aboriginal History Month we Join us Monday, July 1st from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM for ages 5-11. Camp will run from June 23-Aug 20. will show the National Film Board documentary Martha of for a Flag Raising Ceremony, Marching of the Activities will include outdoor summer activities, the North on Wednesday June 3rd at 6:30 p.m. Colors, Musical Entertainment by Ivan Daigle, games, crafts, etc. Healthy snack will be provided. LEGO at the Library - Saturday June 6th between Games, Face Painting, B-B-Q & Cake! Activities Cost is $15/day or $40/week (3 days). No camp on 2:00-3:00 p.m. Ages 6 and up. Bring your friends and Auto • Home • Commercial will take place at the Municipal Building, 56 July 1 or July 7. Space is limited. family to build with LEGO and put your creations on display in the library. Douglas Street, Salisbury. Our coloring contest NATURE NB DAY CAMP at Salisbury New Motorcycle rates and Programs - Stand Alone policies will soon be available on line. Parks & Leisure on Tuesday July 7, 2015 from 9 am The Booklovers Reading Club for adults will discuss Trevor Hamilton The Orenda by Joseph Boyden on June 10th at 6:15 pm. Katherine MacLeod or combine with your Auto to save even more money. 2015 GRADUATION CLASS to 4 pm for ages 8-11. Cost is $25. Activities may S.P.O.T. was a recent recipient of a donation from the Salisbury Lions Mayor and Council would like to congratulate the include learning about waterfowl species in our Story Time - Fridays at 10am. A 30-minute program of Debbie Smith stories, songs, and literacy-building activities for ages 2-5. Club.Pictured from left to right are Lion Ivan Foster,Vickie Crossman of 2015 Graduating Class on their fine achievement. wetland marshes, identifying birds and wildlife, Carter Embree Bus: (506) 372-5394 May the future hold much success for you all! identify animal tracks, pond dipping, nature walk etc. Summer Reading Club Registration starts now. The S.P.O.T.,and Lion Bill Goggin. Fax: (506) 372-4002 A healthy lunch will be prepared by some of our club is open to all children, even those not yet reading on Scott Embree PESTICIDE USE their own, or those who can't attend library programs. Salisbury Naturalist Club volunteers. Space is limited. Council is again asking for everyone's cooperation Sign up any time to receive a logbook and record how Petitcodiac Drug Mart in reducing pesticide use in the village by using SUMMER SPORTS- many books you read this summer. If you can't make it to nontoxic methods of maintaining green spaces. Soccer-ages 2-7 Tuesdays from 6-6:45 starting the library you can register online at http://www.gnb.ca/ Graves Barns & Building Ltd. LIGHTING OF DRY GRASS AND June 23; ages 8-12 Thursdays from 6-7 starting June publiclibraries and print your own logbook. OPEN FIRES 25. Summer Reading Club Activities start the last week of Moncton: 506-855-8550 Halifax: 902-864-8550 June! Look for our full schedule of events in mid-June. By-Law 40 states: Baseball-teams are now practicing. Field Schedule- Saint John: 506-693-8550 Toll Free: 1-800-284-8550 These programs are offered free of charge. For more - The lighting of any open fire to dispose of dry TBA information call the library at 372-3240. The library is grass, brush, hay, straw, leaves, buildings, Rally Cap ages 5-7 Mondays 6-7 (front field) starting located at 3215 Main Street in Salisbury. 37 Main Street, Petitcodiac, NB .....Ph: (506) 756- 3391 For more information visit our website construction materials, automobile or garbage in June 22. Library Hours until June 14th: Tuesdays, Thursdays, the municipality is prohibited. Tennis-Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9am-10am in www.gravesbarns.com Fridays, Saturdays 10am-12pm & 1-5pm, and - Other than in a properly constructed incinerator July starting July 7 and ending July 30. Cost is $35. Wednesdays 1-5pm & 6-8pm. Starting June 15th the approved by the Department of Environment and Spaces available. hours will be Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Single Garage Plus Storage Double Local Government and its successors, no person For more information please call the Parks & Leisure Fridays, 10am-12pm & 1-5pm, and Wednesdays 1-5pm & shall light a fire outside a building for the purpose office at 372-3280 or email parks. 6-8pm of disposing of any refuse or waste material. [email protected] Congratulations to all the 2015 Graduates SALISBURY COMMUNITY DAYS Daily updates of practices or cancellations are posted Salisbury Community Days 2015 will take place on Salisbury Parks & Leisure Department Facebook St. John's Salisbury United We wish you all the best in your future endeavors! page. August 13-16, 2015. This year's theme is `An Anglican Church Church East Coast Summer'. There will be some new Have a Salisbury services for Pastor DLM Sim RUshton events as well as old favorites. Watch our web site wonderful June are every Sunday at Weekly sermon on line. for more information www.salisburynb.ca. 11 am with Sunday Print for shut ins

Salisbury Helping Hands Caring Centre/ summer and School offered at the sim65rushblogspot.ca Custom Garages same time. Bible studies WORSHIP Sunday 10am Food Bank would like to say Thank You To ! play safe. are Tuesdays at 7pm. MUSIC NIGHT June 4, 7pm Ben & Ed "Da Boys" & "the Ladies" Our ACW meetings are Free will offering and for their work and dedication to "Havin' a Newfie Time which THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR. done for the summer. fellowship Graves Storage was a great success for the second year. We would like to TAKEOUT LUNCH JORDAN SERVICE June Music Night June 4, Thursday 7PM thank the following for making donations to the event, on June 5 comprising 12 at 10:30 Sheds @ Salisbury United Church Melissa McNeil, Tessa Smith, Shelly O'Blenis, Joyce chicken salad, potato Freewill Offering, Light Refreshments Deveau-Bradley Scott and the Independent Grocery, Big salad, coleslaw, roll and Colpitts United You Will Find It All .... Entertainers include: Cabana Style Garden Garages Handi Barns Stop, Wright's Bakery, Mummers, Pizza Mill, Rodds Inn, desert for $10.00, children Church Even A Friend Men in Black, Sim Rushton and Friends, Parker Press, Mary Browns/Moncton&Dieppe, Salisbury (10 and under) $5.00 and Service and Potluck Allan Laity and Friends, Danny Compton, Great Canadian Dollar Store, Staff @ NBLC #47, Joan $25.00 for a family. th Judy Rye and N.S. Folk singer and song writer Sunday June 7 @ 3pm Hours Trites, Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, Darlene Pye, Inez Lunches will be delivered Lawry MacLeod and OTHERs Goose from GFW NL, Irene Butt, Village of Salisbury, by noon and proceeds are ALL ARE Monday-Friday 9am to 8pm Sandra Johnson, Marie Guthreau, AnnePafford-Sherwood, COMMUNITY MARKET for the Parish of Salisbury WELCOME Florence Goddard, Jay Goulding, Ben Theriault, Ben & Ed- Saturday 9am to 4pm Salisbury United Church 76 Smith Street and Havelock. For tickets da boys suppliers. Your donation and your community Open Each Saturday 8:00AM till 12PM contact Sharon at Salisbury Baptist Sunday & Holidays CLOSED support is greatly appreciated and warmly received. Table Rental $15.00 Contact Patsy 372-9193 372-4498 Church

Anniversary Service with The Salisbury Lions Club will be holding an "all-you-can-eat" pancake breakfast *Date: Saturday 20 Jun 2015 * Time: guest speaker Dr. Peter 7 am to 10 am *Location: Salisbury Lions Club, 63 Peter St, Salisbury * Menu consist of pancakes, sausages, pure maple Reid, Sunday June 7 at syrup (ED Smith syrup avail), donuts, muffins, coffee, tea and juice. *Cost: Adults - $7; Ages 6 - 10 - $3; Pre-school - Free** 11:00am Community Seniors - Pot Luck Lunch and Music by Judy and the Boys, Thursday June 11 from 10:30am to 12:30pm Lumber River Quartet in concert Friday June 12 @ 7:00pm Youth Service, Baptism and Baby Dedication Service Sunday June 14 @ 10:30am JMA & PRS Summer Service Times moves to 10:30 am All proceeds for beginning June 14.

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