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RavingsBy Mike Hickey Rhonda Finlay B.A., M.S.c. "SHOPPING" As a full fledged and certified "Humbug", as well as a Scrooge Audiologist who cannot understand the concept of shopping, you know that this isn't the time of year that warms my heart. Despite my feelings about shopping, the idea of Christmas, "Peace on earth What is noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL)? and good will to all man" is right up there in my all time Every day, we experience sound in our environment, such as the favourites. sounds from television and radio, household appliances, and To explain more clearly, I need to distinguish how I see the traffic. Normally, we hear these sounds at safe levels that do not difference between "shopping" and "buying". If I need a tool, a affect our hearing. NIHL can be caused by a one-time exposure car part or building material, I don't mind going out and buying it. If it is a fairly expensive item, I even agree to price to an intense “impulse” sound, such as an explosion, or by comparisons between vendors. With rare exceptions this can be continuous exposure to loud sounds over an extended period of done by phone or internet with no wasted car emissions or time, such as noise generated in a woodworking shop. Mikie emissions!! I don't even mind going out and buying Sound is measured in units called decibels. On the decibel scale, something for someone else as long as I am reasonably an increase of 10 means that a sound is 10 times more intense, or confident that it will either be useful or bring joy to that person. powerful. To your ears, it sounds twice as loud. The humming of What annoys me to no end is the often times requirement of a refrigerator is 45 decibels, normal conversation is wandering stores and malls seeking inspiration on what to buy approximately 60 decibels, and the noise from heavy city traffic that special someone. Does she already have a grinder (welder, can reach 85 decibels. Sources of noise that can cause NIHL backhoe, etc.)?? Would she use one if I bought it?? I don't think so!! Would a pink grinder bring greater joy than a plain black or include motorcycles, firecrackers, and small firearms, all blue one?? Christmas shopping should not be a strain upon the emitting sounds from 120 to 150 decibels. Long or repeated soul!! exposure to sounds at or above 85 decibels can cause hearing Shopping to me is when - A. You know you have to spend loss. The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before money or be in the dog house (already crowded with Jet) or B. NIHL can occur. Traditionally, men working in noisy You want to spend money but ... you don't have a single solitary environments did not wear hearing protection and often report clue as to what to buy. So the default behaviour when you are hearing loss. These individuals report that they cannot hear this uncertain is to ... "Play it safe"!! Fill up the shopping cart women’s or children’s voices and often cannot discriminate with shampoo, some stinky stuff, tooth paste, anti-wrinkle speech when background noise is present. If the hearing loss is cream (with a note that says "It's for when you need it in ten or due to occupational noise exposure (Noise Induced Hearing twenty years!!), deodorant, large toilet paper (if you need to Loss), an individual may be eligible for assistance. Please call add bulk), and then throw in some chocolate or other sweet our clinic to arrange an appointment with our audiologist. stuff and you are good to go!! Yippee!! Mikie has taken hours of painful shopping and condensed it into a 22 minute buying Call the Kennebecasis Valley Hearing spree. But is this really the Christmas spirit?? Apparently a recent Ipsos Reid poll found: "One third of people Centre today to arrange an appointment surveyed would prefer to spend time with family and friends with our Audiologist. than shop. Hear that ... the Grinch does not stand alone!! For those of you who love the rush of finding the perfect gift ... 281 Hampton Rd., my gift to you is that you shop in peace and tranquility and may kvhearingcentre.com all your shopping carts be filled to over flowing. To the rest of the world who thinks like Mikie, I invite you to spend the next few weeks wandering the backwoods where the only shopping 847-3030 decision will "porcupine or skunk for supper"!!! 800 ON OUR COVER Ossekeag Publishing Ltd. Grade 5 Classes at Your Community Connection HES support Locally Owned & Operated by Mike & Debbie Hickey education in 242 Main St., Hampton, Piggs Peak. N.B., E5N 6B8 For your convenience you can Tel: (506) 832-5613 drop off ads and editorial at See story on Fax: (506) 832-3353 Ossekeag Publishing page 14. TF: 1-888-289-2555 Monday to Friday Email: [email protected] 9am - 5pm Published Bi-Weekly Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm For ad rates call 832-5613 NEXT ISSUE: December 14 www.ossekeag.ca DEADLINE: December 7

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 2 www.ossekeag.ca Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 3 www.ossekeag.ca Dr. Mark Inman, Optometrist New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible Eye exam includes digital retinal photography On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles Contact lenses, non prescription sunglasses, HAMPTON SRC NEWS Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare Mondays at 9:00am you will find the quilters and craft 2 for 1 available, Direct Billing for Blue Cross workers there, enjoying the quilting and time spent with their friends. They need more quilters and if you quilt your help as 3 Moffett Ave, Sussex 432-6547 well as your friendship would be much appreciated. Any questions about crafts or quilting call Anna Young 832-5056. D&G, Coach, Silhouette, Porsche, Nike, Maui Jim At 1:00pm Swedish Weaving classes are ongoing and there is a light lunch served. Any questions about Swedish Weaving call Office Hours 9:00-7:00 Mon & Wed. 8:00-5:00 Tues & Thurs. 9:00-3:00 Fri. Betty Prentice 832 - 5274. The Hampton Hoedowners are on the floor swinging & weaving or a right & left grand a smile on every face on Mondays at 8:00pm. If you square dance why not join them for an evening of fun and a lunch is served also. Tuesdays at 7:00pm Bridge players are there enjoying them selves, so if you play Bridge why not join them. There is always room for more. Wednesdays at 7:30pm "Auction 45" players gather for an evening of fun/friendship and a light lunch is served. Why not join them for an evening of games and friendship. Thursdays at 9:30am the craft shop down in back is open. If you have something you want to have finished by Christmas you should be there; At 10:00am musicians gather with songs and music until the delicious home cooked dinner is served, at 12:00noon. The price for the dinner is $4/members, and $5/non-members. If you wish to rent the Centre for a special occasion call 832- 7871, leave a message and your call will be returned. The Rotary Club will provide bar service for functions at the centre. Anyone having a birthday or anniversary this month we extend our “Best Wishes”; to anyone ill or in the hospital we wish you a speedy recovery and return to the Centre, you are missed. Submitted by Mary Long. 113

SPRINGFIELD LSD RECREATIONAL FUNDS To the residents of the Springfield Local Service District: The Belleisle Home & School Association receives and disburses on a yearly basis "the Springfield LSD Recreation Funds". Local residents and community groups within the Springfield LSD may MASSAGE apply for funding for Snowplowing recreation purposes only. MATTERS Written applications, Registered Massage Therapists specifying how the funds Cara Seeley would be used, must be Jane McConchie-Payne postmarked no later than (receptionist) Friday, December 31st , 2010 Lyndi Leask and mailed to: Anita Totton Melissa Smith Treasurer, Belleisle Home & Erin Dunlop School, 802 Guthrie Road, 433-4033 Norton, NB E5T 2B2. 368 Main St, Sussex For further information call Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available 485-2706. 129

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In Loving Memory of Bryon Kilpatrick. You may have thought I didn’t see Or that I hadn’t heard, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #76 Life lessons that you taught to me 1935 Rte 121, Norton NB But I got every word. Mondays - 45's at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm. Perhaps you thought I missed it all Wednesdays - House League Darts, for more And that we’d grow apart information contact Heather Benjamin at But Dad, I picked up everything, 433-6428. Thursdays - Correction: Dabber Bingo, It’s written on my heart. Jackpot $1,000 in 50#’s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#’s and/or Without you Dad, I wouldn’t be consolation prize $100. Doors open at The person I am today; 6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#’s and/or You built a strong foundation consolation prize $100. We also have wild #’s in some of No one can take away. regular bingo games. Come & support your charity event. Starts 7:00pm sharp. I’ve grown up with your values Saturdays - Single crib @ 8:00pm. And I’m very glad I did; Friday, December 10th - Norton Village Christmas Tree lighting So here’s to you, dear father, at 7:00pm; Christmas party for all at the Legion to follow. th - 8:00pm, election of officers. From your forever grateful kid. Monday, December 13 Friday, December 31st - 9:00pm-1:00am, New Year’s Dance. Always Loved and Missed, Tickets now available ($20 each). Only 150 tickets printed so get yours early. The evening includes Chinese & Canadian Kristal, Joey & Madelyn buffet meal and Galaxy music by Lou McNamara - for all ages. Come enjoy the evening - relax or dance - in a house party atmosphere. For tickets WEBSTER’S With Cherished Memories of contact: Marg at 839-2212; Byron (Sam) Kilpatrick Legion 839-1908 or Gordon U-CUT Who passed way unexpectedly Dec 8, 2008 at 432-0779/849-1601. Are you a veteran who does CHRISTMAS Many seasons have come and gone, not receive a pension or Since God called you to his home from ours; health care benefits? It does TREES With changes in our family, not matter how long you Open Saturday Some happy and some sad. served. For more information & Sunday We know you’re with us from the Starting Clues that we have found. contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at Dec 4-19 Loving & missing you 432-0779. 9am-5pm Wife Gail, To rent the Legion Hall Guthrie Rd., Bloomfield Son Tim (Jerrica), Daughter Tera (Troy), please contact Marg Lewell at Granddaughter Kayla, Grandson Gage 839-2212 or Gordon at 432- 485-2996

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 6 www.ossekeag.ca CAMPING UNDER THE STARS On a very cold and windy weekend in October the Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers went "Camping Under the Stars". We had 54 Guides and Pathfinders, five Rangers and 20 Guiders KIDZ ZONE from the Kennebecasis area participate. Our area includes all K-Grade 5(space is limited) Guiding units from Rothesay to Sussex. The girls had to set Saturday Dec. 11th 1-4:30 (no cost) up camp (yes tents), cook meals outdoors, had campfire, sang songs, did a scavenger hunt and performed a variety of Lighthouse River Centre challenges at night. These included: a night hike, compass in Join us as we bake cookies, make Christmas cards, explore the woods, make a sewing kit, make a ladder to climb a tree, a the meaning of the season, experience high energy music four-woman/one set of skis challenge, do a proper bed roll, and much more! kim games, make a hemp bracelet and more. There was also a comfort center that offered hot chocolate Call: Susan @ 1.877.ACC.8688 to register and a chance to warm up before continuing on. New Hosted by Atlantic Community Church Hampton friendships were formed and a deep appreciation for wearing www.ACCweb.ca layers and the proper clothing when camping outdoors in the fall! 808 ABC’S OF FRAUD Did you know that up to October 31st of 2010 8,288 Canadians lost almost 30 million dollars to mass marketing fraud and 5,100 Canadians were victims of identity theft totaling $7,338,693.75! Those numbers reflect only about 10% of total dollars lost as most people “do not report” being victims of fraud. The ABC’s of Fraud Awareness Program, sponsored by the Securities Commission and the Saint John Volunteer Centre, presents a free program illustrating the latest frauds and scams and supplying hand outs and information. The program is presented across the Province in both French and English. Call us for information and let us help you to Recognize It, Report It and Stop It! Sharon Stout (English) or Marie LeBlanc (French), Provincial Coordinators - Saint John Volunteer Centre 658-1555 or 877-332-1555; [email protected], www.volunteercentresj.com. 804

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 7 www.ossekeag.ca HAMPTON HUSKIES FUNDRAISER “WHERE NICE MATTERS” The Hampton Huskies Atom A Hockey Team, players and parents, would like to thank all who supported our Apple Pie Your Hometown Team Fundraiser in November. A special thank you to Hampton Save Easy, Mrs. Dunsters, Town of Hampton and Durnnian Office 433-5227 Eggs for their donations. 1040 MAIN STREET SUSSEX, With the help of the community, we were able to make and www.pleasantvalley2000.com sell 470 apple pies. It was a great team experience. 130

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 8 www.ossekeag.ca Colouring page submissions will be collected at the Colouring Contest Hampton Santa Parade on Saturday, December 4th by members of the Ossekeag "Ossekeag Family" as part of Ossekeag's Publishing will also First Santa Parade participation. donate $1 Name They can also be sent to our office at to the 242 Main Street until Hampton Tuesday, December 7th Food Bank Age for each colored One winner from each. of three age groups submission. Phone (Preschool, Kindergarten to Grade 2, and Grade 3 to 5) will receive a $20 Toys R Us Address gift certificate and will be announced in the December 14th issue of the Hampton Herald.

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 9 www.ossekeag.ca CHRISTMAS CAROL CAFÉ Thank You The Norton Baptist Church invites the greater Norton area to come and enjoy a relaxing evening of favourite Christmas A sincere thank you goes out to all family, friends, Carols and songs. We will have some special music as well as and people who took part in making my benefit on some delicious desserts and treats for the kids. We hope you Saturday, Nov 13th such a success. will join us for this fun, free and relaxed evening as we meet together on Sunday, December 12th, 6:30pm in our Family To the people who brought and donated items for Life Centre (Baxter Street entrance). 517 the Silent Auction, a special Thank You. Words cannot express my appreciation. NOTICE: SUSSEX VALE TRANSITION HOUSE God Bless each and everyone, As a preventative measure we are not accepting used Dayle Harvey mattresses or clothing due to the recent outbreak of bed bugs in various regions of New Brunswick. However, we are still accepting new items. This decision will be re-assessed in mid January 2011. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation and your We're glad continued much needed support. Management. 516

You asked! CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Brock Reid In support of the Danny & Jessica Angel Foundation a Christmas Craft Fair is being held on Saturday, December 4th from 9:00am-4:00pm at the St. Francis Xavier Church Hall What to Do When Death Occurs (110 Church Avenue, Sussex). We help children. Come and Anticipated Death at Home If extra-mural is in charge of the patient's care, then a phone call to the extra- support us and shop for Christmas. mural nurse is all that is required. The nurse will notify the funeral home. You Hope to see you there. 521 will be able to prevent the ambulance and police from responding with lights and sirens. Unanticipated Death at Home Call 911 immediately. The ambulance and police will be dispatched. The 911 dispatcher cannot assume that death has occurred. The police or coroner will UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFET phone the funeral home of your choosing to transport your loved one. Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month At a Nursing Home 8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors’ (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upon entering a health care center or assisted living facility, one of the first things they will need to know is what funeral home preference you have. If Upham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your death does occur, the facility will first notify the family and then call the funeral friends and neighbours for only $6.00/person, $20/family - or home on record. have just toast and coffee for $2.00. Presented by the At a Hospital Anglican Parish Churches of Upham. If a death occurs in a hospital, you will need to contact the funeral home. For more information contact 832-7253. 507 Out of Town If a death occurs out of town please contact us immediately so that we may assist you with the arrangements and save you money as well. Celebrate The Lives Of People You Love SUSSEX CROKINOLE CLUB Reid’s Funeral Home & Cremation Centre The Sussex Crokinole Club has resumed the fall/winter 1063 Main Street, Hampton 832-5541 season at the Masonic Hall (482 Main Street, Sussex). Come join us for an afternoon of fun on Wednesdays starting at www.reidsfh.com 2:00pm. For further information phone Don at 433-4360. Funeral Directors: Barbara & Brock Reid, Leonard Goobie & Karen Bremner 509

Wedding Thank You Congratulations I would like to thank my family, to friends, and dart players for Jenn & Chris Allen supporting me while I’m going for married treatments for breast cancer. October 9, 2010 Thank you again, Muriel Mercer Love, Mom & Dad

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 10 www.ossekeag.ca In Loving Memory of Jeremy Shaw Who died by accident Dec 4, 2009 Jeremy, a year has past since you were taken from us, but you are never gone. Your are our first thought when we open our eyes and our last thought when we got to sleep. You are never in our past but always in the present with us. Every birthday, Christmas or get together, you are there. We see you every time we look at your little boy, Will. He is so much like you; full of life, love and laughter.

Everything we do has always been as a family and it will continue to be that way. You will forever be front and centre. We will smile through our tears for the rest of our lives but know that you are with us always and loved more then anything in this world.

Mom, Dad, Amy, Will, Chuckie, Joelene, Nicole and Ali

As I loved you, so I miss you; In my memory you are near. Loved, remembered, longed for always, Treasured with love sincere. You are where I cannot see you, And your voice I cannot hear; If I could have a lifetime wish, Yet I know you walk beside me, a dream that would come true. Never absent, always near. I’d pray to God with all my heart, But it’s lonely here without you, for yesterday and you. We miss you more each day, A thousand words can’t bring you back, For life is not the same to us, I know because I’ve tried. Since you were called away. And neither will a million tears, To your resting place we visit, I know because I’ve cried. Place flowers there with care, You left behind my broken heart, But no one knows our heartache, and happy memories too. When we turn to leave you there. I never wanted memories... Love forever I only wanted you. Amy & Will Love Mom and Dad

I’ll find you, in the morning sun, A special person, a special face, You went away so suddenly, And when the night is new. Someone we love and can’t replace. We did not say goodbye. I’ll be looking at the moon, Never selfish, always kind, But brothers can never be parted, But I’ll be seeing you. These are the memories left behind. Precious memories never die. Love Chuckie Miss you every day little brother, Your nieces, Nicole & Ali. Love Sister

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 11 www.ossekeag.ca ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #62 1356 Rte 845, Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9, Phone 763-2009 Mondays - Legion meeting the first Monday of each month, new members welcomed (anyone may become a member), membership not a requirement to be a volunteer. Sundays - 7:30pm, Cribbage. For more information contact Joe Stack at 763-2959. Monday, December 6th - Election of Branch officers - all members urged to attend. Sunday, December 12th - Vets & Friends. Friday, December 31st - New Year’s Eve Dance - proceeds to Evan Smith Memorial fund. Peninsula Pearls meet the 2nd & 4 th Monday of each month at 12:00noon for lunch. New members welcomed - if interested call Claudia Small 763-2587. To reserve the Hall call Doreen Stack at 763-2959 and/or Meahgan Hickey at 763-2665, or e-mail [email protected]. 105

BENEFIT FOR OTIS MCGARITY The Hampton Lions Club is hosting a * Based on internal ice braking test results versus Goodyear® Ultra Grip Ice 205/55R16 size. All rights reserved. The “Michelin Man” is a registered trademark licensed by Michelin North America, Inc. Benefit Auction for Otis McGarity on Saturday, December 11th at the Senior Fairweather Tire & Automotive Resource Center from 7:00-11:00pm. Live 314 Rothesay Avenue 634-1050 performers including Route 855, Clifford & Family owned and operated since 1945 fairweathertire.ca Stewart Tays and friends; live/silent Monday - Friday 8 - 5 Saturday 8 - 12 noon auctions; steak tray and 50/50 draw. Refreshments! 104

Take It For Reminder: "CYCLEBETES" AT HHS Granite A “Cyclebetes” event will be held at the Hampton High School on Saturday, December 4th from 12:00noon-8:00pm. This will be a fundraiser for the Juvenile Diabetes Research “Your Countertop Professionals” Foundation, to raise money for research to find a cure for Specializing in high quality granite & quartz diabetes and it's complications. counter tops, available in over 100 colours The high school will be putting in many teams, however they would like to have teams from the community as well. Each team of five people must raise a minimum of $100, and there NOW OPEN will be prizes for the top three teams. It is a spin-a-thon event Visit our beautiful were your team cycles on a stationary bike for eight hours. 900 sq ft Showroom There will be entertainment, and lots of activities and things Let us put your top on! going on. 121 20 years experience CLEAN AIR Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 The elegance and beauty Do you have a VanEE, Venmar, Life Breath Sat 9:00-1:00 will remain for or any other model Heat Recovery Ventilator or by appointment generations to come. or Air Exchanger in your home? Has it been serviced in the last year? Bring your measurements for a free estimate If not, you should be calling MC Clean Air Owner Operator Darren Long 1085 Main St. for a complete cleaning, service and check-up. Sussex Corner, NB For an appointment, call 631-0841 432-1333 A Division of MC Ventilation Ltd. Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 12 www.ossekeag.ca H.A.L.L. NEWS Music FUNshop: Saturday, December 4th from 10:00- 11:00am, for children 3-5 years of age and their parents! What could be more fun than starting your Saturday morning with singing, dancing and a whole lot of fun activities for parents and children! Come and join Heidi Stephens and have fun while promoting and encouraging positive interactions and relationships with your children. Cost is free but spaces are limited so hurry and register. Baby Massage: Dads & Baby Massage on Saturday, December 11th from 1:30-2:30. This session is specifically for Dad's and their babies. A great activity and opportunity to help daddy bond with baby and give mommy some R&R time. Paige Danaher, RMT, will guide parents and their babies (birth-12 months) through a variety of massage techniques that will help: to bond with your baby; to regulate sleep patterns; to boost the immune system; improve circulation, helps with WRITE FOR RIGHTS digestion and constipation; to be more aware of baby's cues Amnesty International's Hampton Action Circle will be with physical coordination to enhance unspoken holding a letter writing blitz on Saturday, December 11th to communication. The cost for the program is $10 for commemorate International Human Rights Day, which takes members/$20 for non-members. Pre-registration is required. place on December 10th. The idea is simple: select one of the Celebrating Babies: January-April 2011. HALL will be hosting a cases of human rights abuses featured in Write for Rights and 12 week interactive program for families with young infants. write a letter to people in positions of authority, urging them Sessions will focus on a wide range of topics including: baby to protect human rights. Thousands of Canadians will be massage, making memories, nutrition, safety, movin' & taking part in this activity during the week of December 5th - groovin', and so much more! Join us for 1, 2 or all 12 weeks! 12th. Watch for more details about the program in the next few The Write for Rights will be taking place at the Law Offices of weeks. Lutz, Longstaff, and Parish, 4 Centennial Road between To register or for more information on HALL Membership; 9:00am-3:00pm. Please drop by and take part in this Programs; Registration or How to get involved, call the HALL worthwhile event. Refreshments and writing supplies will be office at 832 5665 or visit our website provided. www.hamptonalliance.ca. 108 For further information, call 832-3350. 134

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 13 www.ossekeag.ca ON OUR COVER In memory of HAMPTON - PIGGS PEAK NEWS Karen Lynn Kennedy, "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." - W. B. Yeats whom God called home on "I am excited to announce that five Golding and five Power December 4, 2007 will be working together to help sponsor a child's education in Piggs Peak." With these words, Kim Golding, a teacher at Hampton Elementary School, started her students on a God looked around his garden venture that has lit a number of fires in their young hearts. And found an empty place, Mme Golding and Mme Power's decision to involve their He then looked down upon this earth students in a global citizen project came as the result of And saw your tired face. student interest. Their French Immersion students were He put his arms around you inspired by the story they read in their classrooms about And lifted you to rest, Craig Kielburger, a Canadian activist for the rights of God’s garden must be beautiful children and the founder of "Free the Children". Mme Golding He always takes the best. says "I chose to keep it local and align ourselves with the He knew that you were suffering Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership. I knew that many students He knew you were in pain, were already aware of this partnership and that it was He knew that you would never meaningful. I was thankful to have Laura Myers and Chris Get well on earth again. Rendell as presenters. This really helped bring the He saw that the road was getting rough importance of the cause front and center." The grade five classes decided their fundraising efforts And the hills are hard to climb, would include three projects: October - Hike for Piggs Peak; So he closed your weary eyelids November - Play it Again for Piggs Peak (donations of gently And whispered, “Peace be thine”. used toys for HES in-school yard sale); December - Pig It broke our hearts to lose you Cookies Bake Sale for Piggs Peak. But you didn’t go alone, Mmes Golding and Power asked that students contribute For part of us went with you through donations, time and effort. These projects have and The day God called you home. will be organized, promoted and completed by the students who will sign up for tasks that they feel equipped to handle. Love Dad and Mom "We look forward to working as a team to accomplish this meaningful project", says Mme Golding. These two grade five classes have already accomplished a lot! The cost to sponsor a child's education in Piggs Peak through the Starfish Program is $300. The students' fundraising hike alone raised $1,138! Mme Golding tells us "I am very proud of how the students are taking ownership of this project and working collaboratively to ensure its success." There is more to be gained from this project than providing education and hope to young people in Swaziland. One of the greatest gifts we can give a child is the opportunity to give. Through the efforts of Mme Golding and Mme Power and the opportunity afforded by the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership, the students at Hampton Elementary School are able to experience that special feeling that comes only from giving to others. Within our global community, they are helping other children in their neighbourhood… a neighbourhood that extends from the backyards of Hampton to the most desolate areas of Piggs Peak. In doing so, they are saving lives. How many children can say they have done that? To make a donation or for any questions regarding the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership, please visit our website www.hamptonpiggspeak.ca or contact me, Mark Bettle, at 832-0003. 110

BELLEISLE AUCTION A SUCCESS The Belleisle Home & School Association and the students of BES & BRHS would like to thank everyone for the wonderful support that made the 2010 Harvest Auction a huge success. We couldn’t have done it without you! A special “Thank You” to Kevin Bond, who each year generously volunteers his time as auctioneer at the annual Harvest Auction. 131 Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 14 www.ossekeag.ca ST. MARKS - CHRISTMAS PAGEANT St. Marks’ Church invites you to its Christmas play ‘The Best Advice for real life Christmas Pageant Ever’, one of three fundraising shows – all At MGI Financial, our salaried financial Brian Cosman directed by Bob Doherty. This performance will be held on professionals are committed to Financial Advisor Saturday, December 11th 7:00pm at St. Mark’s Church providing you with objective, unbiased (Pettingill Road, Quispamsis). With a large cast of adults and advice you can count on. Ernie Thompson Financial Advisor children from Saint Mark’s, this comedy tells about the ●Investments ● RRSP/RRIF/TFSA hilarious efforts of a parish to stage a Christmas pageant. ● GICs ● Group benefts Kathy Curwin Tickets priced from $10.00 to $20.00. Call the church office ● Insurance ● Estate planning Financial Advisor at 849-5111 to reserve yours. Tickets also available each ● Mortgages ● Retirement planning ● and much more weekend after Mass. 405 Contact us today, and get some advice for real life. 98 Prince William St.,

Saint John, NB E2L 2B3 506.642.3538 10102v4 TEA & BAKE SALE IN KINGSTON Trinity ACW will be holding their Annual Tea & Bake Sale on Saturday, December 4th from 11:00am to 1:30pm at the Reminder: SUSSEX CHRISTMAS CONCERT Kingston Parish Hall. Admission $6.00 and will include door The Sussex Choral Society will hold its annual Christmas prizes. 406 Concert on Sunday, December 12th 8:00pm, at St. Francis Xavier Church in Sussex. The award-winning choral society heralds the Christmas season! Don't miss this dynamic concert, with guest appearances by the youth group Contrast, and the SERVICE IN MARKHAMVILLE Sussex Corner Elementary School Honour Choir. Under the The annual Christmas Candlelight service will be held at the expert baton of David Mitchell, with brilliant accompanist Knox United Church in Markhamville on Thursday, Karen Gallagher, this is an evening not to be missed. December 23rd starting at 7:30pm. Special music for the Tickets are $12, available from Winterwood, Connie's evening by Corner Stone. 523 Collectables, and at the door. 826

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 15 www.ossekeag.ca FUNDY SPECIAL OLYMPICS PUBLIC NOTICE Bowling is offered in two places, and you can go to one or The Town of Hampton wishes to advise residents that a new both the KV lanes on Sundays from 7:00-9:00pm; or doctor, Dr. Adeola Adeyeye, will be setting up practice in whenever we finish three strings at the Bowlarama (West Hampton. Saint John) on Mondays 4:00-6:00pm. The cost is $4.00 for three strings. Residents without a family physician must register with the Floor Hockey for KV Area will Start at the Lakeview regions No Family Doctor Patient Registry by calling 648-6232. Once registered with the region, residents can also add their Elementary School on the Pettingill Road, off of Kensington name to lists at the Town office by calling 832-6065 or St. It will be on Tuesday nights at 7:00pm. Hampton Pharmasave by calling 832-1509. Please be advised Saint John Floor hockey will be at the Carleton Community that being on the list is not a guarantee for acquiring the Center at 8:00pm on Tuesdays, coached by Ed Lutes and services of Dr. Adeyeye but your name must be on the list to be Jeff Cormier. considered. Basket Ball will also be offered here on Saturday Town of Hampton afternoons (times have not been announced yet); and HAMPTON swimming is offered 6:30 to 8:30, Saint John Health Care Committee It’s our nature! Thursdays High School. Contact Wayne Crandall 847-7860, Ann Waddell 763-2257, Linda Walsh 849-6612 or Jeff Cormier at 674-9888. 820

FAIRWAY INN & J J’s DINER MATURE PROFESSIONALS NETWORK IN SJ “Mature Professionals Network (MPN) a social networking 216 Roachville Road, Sussex (Exit 193) organization for single adults over the age of 40 has been launched in Saint John. MPN offers a forum to meet and exchange ideas, develop friendships and share common interests. They have a Meet and Greet Social every Friday night, 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Chateau Saint John, on New Year’s Eve Buffet Rockland Road. You will be warmly welcomed by a MPNSJ greeter who will introduce you to other members. A group of Featuring a Variety of Hot and Cold Dishes them also go out to dinner after the Meet and Greet. They Desserts, Tea or Coffee have already participated in several different activities and are looking forward to a lot more interesting things to do $15.95/person through the seasons. Children under 12 $8.95/each We hope you can find time to join us.” 831 4pm-8pm

CRISIS LINES AVAILABLE Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general For reservations please call public: SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS LINE (call collect) 1-506- 454-0437 - an answering service will take your call and a crisis (506) 433-3470 or 1-800-565-2260 counselor will call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for friendship open 24/7 everyday and holidays - listening and resources for all types of life problems - 1-800-667-5005; MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS LINE - 1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital has a Sexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 824

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 17 www.ossekeag.ca SEEDS AFTER SCHOOL CENTRE at Hampton Baptist Church is... Obituaries We offer : NOW OPEN *Large upstairs, downstairs and outdoor space & Licensed MCDONALD, Rev. Francis Joseph *Gym for year-round sports The death of Father Frank J. *Fun and evolving play centres McDonald of Hampton, NB, *All-day care available for storm and PD days occurred November 4, 2010 at the *Bible learning & character building Saint John Regional Hospital. *Reading tutoring available He was born October 2, 1915 in *$75 per week full time Saint John, son of the late Louis REGISTER BY DECEMBER 22 and you won’t and Martina (McGuire) McDonald. have to pay any registration fee!! Father McDonald was a Graduate of St. Joseph's University in 1937, Contact: 849-8264 or [email protected] now called University of Moncton. He studied Theology at Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax, where he was ordained June 12, 1941. He graduated from University of Montreal School of Social Work in 1943. After Vatican Council II in 1966-1967, he studied in the first class of Divine Word Centre, London, Ontario and upon return to the Diocese he was appointed the first Diocesan Director of Religious Education. He was a member of the First Senate of Priests in the Diocese and later served a term as its chairman. He also served for many years as chairman of its continuing Education Committee. During his term as Pastor in Hampton the new St. Alphonsus Church was built and opened in 1981. Father McDonald was Chaplain in the Naval Reserve in Saint John during the later years of World War II and also was a former Chaplain of Hampton Branch #28, Royal Canadian Legion. On the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of his ordination the Diocese of Saint John conferred on Father McDonald and Father Walter Coughlan, the Bishop William Dollard Certificate of Honour. They were the first recipients of this newly created diocesan honour. Among the many parishes Father McDonald ministered to were St. Andrew's, Minto, McAdam, Johnville, Nelson-Miramichi and Hampton. He is survived by long time loyal friend, Mary Ann Kelly; nieces and nephews John, Donald and Hugh Gillis; Brian, Patrick, Sheila (Williams), John and Mark Forestell; Andrew, John, Paul, Annie (Berger) and Keith MacDonald. Father McDonald was predeceased by two sisters, Josephine Gillis and Margaret Forestell and one brother, Barry MacDonald. The funeral was held November 8, 2010 from Reid's Funeral Home, Hampton, to St. Alphonsus Church,

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 18 www.ossekeag.ca Hampton where Mass of Christian Burial was con- celebrated by Most Rev. Robert Harris Bishop of Saint John and Rev. Kevin Barry pastor of St. Alphonsus. Many priests from the diocese were in attendance as well as several clergy from the Hampton area. St. Alphonsus Music Ministry was present. The casket pall was placed by the family. Readings were by Barb Stillman and Stewart Galloway. The presentation of gifts was by Ruby Carter, Sheila Williams and John Gillis. The Prayers of the Faithful was led by Anne Marie Gillis. The honourary pallbearers were: Jim Ballard, Don "Bun" Carter, Cathy Coleman, Margaret Gallagher, Linda Pye and Ervin Williams. The St. Stephen & St. Andrews 506 467 1001 active pallbearers were: Pat Forestell, Hugh Gillis, Michael Grand Manan 506 662 4766 Gillis, Andrew MacDonald, Joe Thompson and Fred St. George 506 755 0687 Whalen. Saint John & Kings Counties 506 608 0775 Interment will follow in St. Alphonsus Cemetery, Carleton County 506 392 0985 Hampton. www.reidsfh.com. VANWART, Shirley Ernestine The death of Shirley VanWart of Kars, NB, widow of Dalton VanWart, occurred November 17, 2010 at the Loch Lomond Villa. She was born in Saint John, daughter of the late Ernest and Charlotte (Myles) Cameron. Shirley was a resident of Saint John moving to Kars in 1977. She is survived by three 24 HOUR CARE 7 DAYS A WEEK daughters, Sharon VanWart, Saint John, Sheila Olsen, CALL NOW FOR A FREE IN-HOME ASSESSMENT Oakville, ON, Sonja VanWart, Sussex; one son, Shane (Sheila), Saint John; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three brothers and two sisters. The funeral was held November 20, 2010 at Reid's Funeral Home Hampton with Father Stuart Allan officiating. The organist was David McCready and the soloist was Marie Short. A reading was by Cynthia Lahey. A eulogy was by NEW YEARS EVE Shane VanWart. The honourary pallbearers were: Scott VanWart, Jeremy VanWart, Bruce VanWart, Anthony Olsen DANCE and Roy VanWart. FEATURING JUNCTION 49 Interment was in Tenants Cove Cemetery. Memorials to DEC 31ST HAMPTON LEGION Loch Lomond Villa, Alzheimer's Society or the Anglican Parish of Millidgeville (Mission Church) would be DOORS OPEN 8:30 DANCE AT 9PM appreciated. www.reidsfh.com. 102 BAR PROVIDED BY THE LEGION 19YRS OF AGE AND OLDER...

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 19 www.ossekeag.ca KENNEBECASIS PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 Landing Court, Quispamsis, 849-5314, 849-5318 (fax), Email: [email protected]. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12PM - 5PM TILL CHRISTMAS Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday -10:00am-5:00pm; PHOENIX 6 PC. BEDROOM SUITE Tuesday-Thursday 10:00am-8:30pm; Saturday 9:30- 5:00pm; Sunday - closed. To register for any programs, ONLY $1,38900 please call 849-5314. NIGHT TABLES ONLY $189 00 Includes Headboard, Footboard, Rails, Childrens Programs: WHEN PURCHASED WITH SET Dresser, Mirror & 5 Drawer Chest Family Drop-In Table: Our family drop-in centre has weekly themes and crafts for parents/caregivers and children to MICRO FIBER SECTIONAL enjoy together. $ 00 Toddler Story Time: For children 18 months and still under ONLY 1,188 three years and their parents/caregivers. Tuesday mornings OTTOMAN $198 00 from 10:30-11:00am. Registration is not required. Available in Camel or Mist Three-and-Up Club Story Time: For children three to five years and their parents/caregivers. Friday mornings from 10:30- ONLY 11:00am. Registration is not required. $ 00 MACGREGOR 398 SUPER PILLOW TOP Reading Buddies Group: For elementary school aged children QUEEN MATTRESS & BOX who are learning English as a second language. Saturdays Made in New Brunswick from 10:30-11:30am. This program is a volunteen program. 5PC DINETTE SET OR BONUS Please call 849-5314 to register your child. This program 5 PC GATHERING SET With the runs in conjunction with the Newcomers Coffee Hour. purchase of $1000 Adult Programs: or more Newcomers Coffee Hour: Meets every Saturday from 10:30- receive a pair 11:30am. Make new friends and practice your English in a of select lamps YOUR CHOICE or a select print comfortable social setting. Everyone welcome. Registration $ 00 with a copy is required. English speaking volunteers needed. This 585 of this ad program runs in conjunction with the Reading Buddies 401 Westmorland Rd. Program. (The Old Simonds Co-op Building) Mon to Thurs 10am-6pm Saint John Friday 10am-8pm Adult Book Club: Meets every third Thursday between 12:00 Saturday 10am-5pm and 1:00pm. Registration is not required. Sunday 12pm-5pm(Till Christmas) 696-7225 Special Events at the Kennebecasis Public Library: Tuesday Evening Zen Teen Yoga: For 13-19 year olds on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-7:15pm. This program runs from November 9th to November 30th and registration is REFRIGERATION INC. required. Christmas Open House & Children's Puppet Show: Friday, CERTIFIED TO SERVICE ALL NAME BRAND HEAT PUMPS th December 10 at 10:30am. Registration is not required. Heat Pumps 404 FUJITSU DUCTLESS SPLIT HEAT PUMPS THE HIGHEST EFFICIENCY UNITS IN THE MARKET 10YR PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY KIDS PROGRAM IN MILLSTREAM A weekly free children's program offered by the Head of Millstream Wesleyan Church for ages 3-12 is held on Tuesday 647-5525 evenings from 6:30-7:30pm. 30 Rockefeller Dr Quispamsis, NB For more information contact Rachel McGuire at 433-1761 [email protected] or online at www.hislight.ca/millstreamwesleyan.html. 515

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 20 www.ossekeag.ca CELEBRATE FOR CHILDREN’S WISH FOUNDATION The doors open at 6:30pm on New Year’s Eve at the Trade and Convention Centre Don’t get stuck waiting and the evening begins with a full hot/cold buffet followed by dessert. You until the last minute for will then experience the Magic by our special guest the Amazing Raven who your holiday advertising. will perform for you after your meal. After dinner and show, the night will continue on with drinks, dancing and music all night long! There will be a complimentary toast of Champagne at midnight to celebrate the ending of 2010 and the beginning of 2011! Tickets are $149.99 per couple with two complimentary drinks going to the first 100 tickets sold! $25.00 from every ticket sold will go directly towards the Children’s Wish Foundation! Tickets are being sold at the Imperial Theatre Box Office: 674-4100 or 1-800-323-7469. 838

PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUPS IN NB Parkinson Society Maritime Region now has seven chapters/support groups in New Brunswick. "You are not To book your holiday greetings or alone". To find the one nearest you call 1-800-663-2468. 833 advertise your holiday shopping sales contact Carol at 832-5613 or email at [email protected] Reminder: SJ CHORALE CHRISTMAS GALA Maestro Spencer Belyea is once again on top form to produce yet another fantastic Christmas Gala on Saturday, December Building a Deck? Building Anything? 4th. This year's "feast" with the Saint John Chorale will include the wonderful talents of Clarinetist Nick Godsoe, also the Use our quality lumber for best results. rich sound of the 3rd Field Artillery Regiment Band, directed Tongue & Groove Pine by Capt Michael Molloy. Sikkens Stain The beautiful sounds of young voices will also delight us Cedar Decking from the Loch Lomond Senior School Choir, a Trio from Saint Kiln Dried Construction Lumber John High School and Spencer Belyea will direct the KV High Hemlock Retaining Walls School Bluetones Jazz Choir. To top off the evening, the Siding Symphony Chorus will perform Handel's Hallelujah Chorus K.D. Pine from Messiah and lead an audience sing-a-long. CBC's own Steven Webb will be the M C for this great Christmas McMillan Forest Products Ltd. extravaganza. Belleisle Creek 485-1010 Curtain time is 7:30pm on December 4th at the Imperial Theatre. Call 674-4100 for tickets. See you at the show! 829 When it comes to lumber – We Deliver!

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 21 www.ossekeag.ca Church Chart NAUWIGEWAUK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point Welcomes You All Welcome Rev. F. W. Wickett Non-denominational - Evangelical Ch: 485-2257 [email protected] Preaching & Teaching CHRIST for ALL Christmas Events ALL for CHRIST Sunday, December 5th - 6:30pm - Kingdom Kidz Christmas Concert Schedule of Sunday Services Sunday, 10:00am-10:45am - Bible School - Classes for all ages December 19th - 7:00pm - 10th Annual Christmas in the Country 11:00am-12:00pm - Worship at the Belleisle Regional High School Special Guests: Hatfield Point Baptist Church Wednesdays - Bible Study 7:00pm Joe Ness We welcome you to attend any or all of our services. Free Will Offering for the BVFD For more information and transportation, please call 832-3856 or 832-4576 “...I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” John 10:10 MARANATHA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH 100 Dutch Point Road, Hampton, N.B. 24 Robb Court, Hampton Pastor: Jack LeBlanc 832-3814 Minister: Rev. Keith Lyons Head Elder: Jerry Smith 832-7772 Church: 832-5050 [email protected] Residence: 832-5383 Saturday Service: 9:15 am Song Service 9:30 am Sabbath School Sabbath School provides various age group Bible lesson study classes. There is also emphasis on global mission projects, as the Seventh-Day Adventist Church is a world wide organization. Sunday Worship 10:15am Worship Service: 11:00 am Saturday All are welcome to come and share His blessings with us. website: http//www.tagnet.org/hampton/ All are welcome to worship in our community of faith. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Anglican Parish of Upham TWO RIVERS PASTORAL CHARGE The Rev. Marian Lucas-Jefferies Bayswater-Summerville Long Reach Westfield United Churches Priest in charge Phone - 506-832-7106 Minister: Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson [email protected] Church Office: 757-2201 http://uphamparish.blogspot.com Advent & Christmas Schedule Dec 05 Advent 2 PEACE Dec. 5 Celebrate the Feast of St Nicholas 9 am at Peninsula Worship at Summerville 09:30 am Holy Trinity, Smithtown, 11 am at St Peter's, Upham and a very special celebration with St Westfield 11:00 am Nicholas at St Barnabas, Barnesville at 4 PM with a chili supper following. Everyone Dec 6(Mon) Service of Remembrance 07:00 pm welcome! (especially kids) - Sisters in Spirit Dec. 19 Hanging of the Greens 11 am at St Peters. Come National Day to End Violence Against Women decorate the church as we get ready for the big event Long Reach United Church - 3232 Route 845 on Christmas Eve. On this National Day of Remembrance and Action to End Violence against Women, please join us in Dec. 19 Bethlehem 2010 - What would the birth of Jesus look like if it happened today? Presented by The Upham a worship service of remembrance and action Drama Club & the youth of the Parish of Upham.

Dec 12 Advent 3 JOY White Gift Service Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Worship Peninsula Worship at Long Reach 09:30 am 6:30 pm - Family Service (Holy Eucharist) at St Andrew's, French Village Westfield 11:00 am 9:00 am - Traditional Holy Communion at St Peter's, Upham Dec 26 Lessons & Carols, 10 am at St Peter's, Upham Website: www.2riversunited.com A warm welcome awaits you !!

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 22 www.ossekeag.ca HAMPTON LIONS - SANTA CLAUSE FLOAT In the photo, Cst. Krystal Daley receives a cheque for $200 Doreen (Waddell) Leavitt from the Hampton Lions Club President, Lion John Good to help with the construction of this year's Santa Clause float. As In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law, and in years past, the Rothesay Regional Police Force provides the grandmother, who passed away so suddenly on Dec 10, 2002. Santa Clause float to the town of Hampton for their parade. 407 Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, To be with us in the same way Would be our fondest wish today.

Always loved and never forgotten Daughter Margo, Son-in-law Al and Grandchildren Matthew & Nicole

New Years Eve King Lion, John Good, Pres. Hampton Lions Club; Cst. Krystal Daley, Community Party Relations Officer. Norton Legion 1935 Rte 121 Dec 31, 2010 9pm-1pm PENINSULA HERITAGE MEETINGS New Years Tickets Now Available Fall is upon us and Peninsula Heritage Inc. resumes its Get your Tickets Early regular schedule of meetings at the John Fisher Memorial Museum on the third Thursday of each month, commencing Only 150 Being Printed at 7:30pm. The public is invited to join us. The John Fisher Memorial Museum is located in the basement of Macdonald $20/ticket Consolidated School, Kingston. The museum and 1810 includes Chinese or Canadian Carter House are open by appointment throughout the year. buffet meal For further information, or to book a tour, please leave a Come and enjoy & Relax or Dance message at 763-2453. 118 in a house party like atmosphere. ‘11 Contact Marg 839-2212 or Legion 839-1908 or Gordon 432-0779 or 849-1601. AUCTION 45'S IN BELLEISLE Auction 45's - an evening of cards is now being held at the Galaxy music by Belleisle Creek Hall on at 7:30pm. $3.00/person, Lou McNamara Saturdays to satisfy all ages all welcome. 511 2010

2011 Church Chart ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Millstream 486 Kennebecasis River Road, Hampton United Church Pastoral Charge www.stpaulsanglicanhampton.com Rev. Leo Martin 832-3375 December 5th 9:00 am Holy Eucharist Dec. 5 Berwick 10:30 am 10:30 am Holy Communion 10:30 am Sunday School Dec. 12 Carsonville 10:30 am th Dec. 19 Lower Millstream 10:30 am (Sunday School Concert-White Gift) December 12 9:00 am Lessons & Carols - Holy Eucharist 10:30 am Lessons & Carols - Holy Communion Carsonville 7:30 pm 10:30 am Sunday School A Warm Dec. 21 Berwick 7:00 pm (special guest Theresa Hickman) December 19th 10:30 am Sunday School Pageant Welcome Dec. 24 Pearsonville 7:00 pm (Family) One Service Only To All Lower Millstream 8:00 pm (Christmas Communion) “Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Dec. 26 Pearsonville 10:30 am All flesh shall see the salvation of God.” Luke 3.4,6 Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 23 www.ossekeag.ca HAMPTON PHARMASAVE 699 999 Lindor Chocolate 168g

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 26 www.ossekeag.ca TEA & CRAFT AUCTION The Town Chiropractor A Christmas Tea & Craft Auction will be held at the Central Dr. Erik F.C. Klein, B.Sc., D.C. Kings Rec Centre (110 Titusville Road, Upham) on Sunday, No medical referral is required December 5th from 6:30 to approximately 9:00pm. Admission 9 Dann Drive, Hampton. Phone - 832-2040 is a Christmas theme craft worth at least $10 to be auctioned off during the evening. Doors open at 6:30 with the auction “Sciatica” is a common ailment that indicates pain in the nerves beginning at 7:00pm. Yummy Christmas treats will be served Back travelling from the spine into the leg. It can range from tooth ache like Neck Pain pain in the knee or calf with buzzing sensations, to a continuous mild in a beautiful Christmas setting. ache in the buttock. Usually bending forward makes it worse. Walking All proceeds will go to support the Camp Queens Relay For “Sciatica” and standing can often be intolerable when it’s severe. Acupuncture can Headaches be very helpful in reducing that nagging pain in the leg by reducing Life Team. Bring some friends along for a great Girls night Shoulder Pain inflamation and producing natural pain killers. Chiropractic care can out and jump-start your Christmas Spirit! Everyone loosen up restricted tissues around the spine when appropriate and Knee/ankle advice on what exercises are most helpful will encourage your body to Welcome. See you there! Wrist/elbow reach maximum healing potential. If you’ve failed prior therapies with For more info please contact Ruth at 832-4280 or June at sciatica or are encountering a new case, Dr. Erik’s integrative care programs can usually be of help. Ask your friends and neighbours for 832-7427. 518 their success stories in our clinic! 9 Dann Drive, Hampton Tel: 832-2040 Fax: 832-0787

Reminder: SUSSEX ART CLUB MEETING The members of the Sussex Art Club will be holding the Christmas is not always a happy time of year. November meeting at St. Paul's United Church, (4 Morrison Ave., Sussex), on Tuesday, November 30th at 7:00pm. Anyone Loss of a loved one, joblessness, loneliness interested in joining the Art Club will be welcome. can make it difficult to enter into the Hope to see you there. Our next meeting will be in January. festive season everyone 807 else seems to be enjoying. Sherwood’s Funeral Home CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS CONCERT Life Tribute Centre The Portland United Church will be holding a “Christmas Delights” concert on Tuesday, December 14th at 7:30pm. The evening will include the Saint John Men’s Chorus, directed by Invites you to a David Mitchell in partnership with the Salvation Army Auxiliary. Blue Christmas Service Tickets are $15 and are available at Dave Shoot’s Books Cellar, Pictures Plus, Veronica’s Music and Kennebecasis A quiet service to allow you Drugs. 811 to hear the hope of Christmas without having to hide your pain.

Belleisle Community Center OSSEKEAG CAMERA CLUB 1648 Route 124 The Ossekeag Camera Club meets every second Tuesday of Springfield, NB the month from 7:30-9:30pm at the V A Snow Center on DeMille Court in Hampton. The Club welcomes all skill levels Monday December 20, 7:00pm from just beginning to advanced. Our programs consist of learning sessions, shared experiences, field trips and hosting A memorial candle lighting service of special speakers. will be held. For more information call 832-4042. 117 FIRST TIME DRIVER EDUCATION Time to start the winter prep Hampton Hampton High School Course January 4, 5, 6 & 7 Firewood, snowmobiles, skis, winter tires/rims. Day Course 8:30am-3:00pm Advertise in the Community Classifieds! 432-6299 1-877-253-7483 Hampton Herald Your Community Connection Janet Fowler Call Us Today 832-5613

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 27 www.ossekeag.ca SJ COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE The Saint John Community Christmas Exchange is a volunteer non-profit, charitable organization operated by a Board of 15 Directors, made up of representatives from churches, the Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul and Massage Therapy Clinic interested individuals from the Saint John and area communities. Each November the Exchange Office develops 832-3502 Amy Brittain Wheatley RMT and maintains a new registration list for the churches and 600 Main Street Hampton agencies in the Saint John and surrounding area to alleviate duplicate sponsors. Specializing in Deep Tissue Therapy Individuals or groups wishing to assist a family or make a Covered by most insurance plans donation for a Christmas dinner may do so by contacting the Evening Appointments Available Christmas Exchange office at 634-7868. The Christmas Exchange Office will be open until noon, December 21st Monday to Friday from 9:00am until 3:00pm. 821

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Here for you Rob Moore, MP WELCOME TO BLOOMFIELD 7 MINUTES FROM HAMPTON... 20 MINUTES TO SUSSEX BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, GORGEOUS NEW CONSTRUCTION ON SITE 832-4200 BE IN YOUR NEW HOME BY CHRISTMAS CALL SHIRLEY RYAN FOR DETAILS, 333-1177 www.robmooremp.com Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 28 www.ossekeag.ca NEWS FROM KINGS KIRK On Sunday, December 5th at 2:00pm the Kings Kirk United Church will be holding their annual Angel Service. This is a UNEMPLOYED? service of story telling, music and memories. Angels are placed Have you considered starting on the tree in memory of friends and loved ones or in celebration. Debbie Connell and The Benson Girls will be your own business? sharing their gift of music. Bob Wishart, Joyce Griffiths, Attend a free information session to find out more about Margaret Keirstead and others will be telling stories. A available government programs that can help you get started. When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. luncheon will follow the service. Angels can be purchased for $3.00. Order an angel by Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building contacting Linda Watson 485-2353, Joyce Munro 485-2491, For more information, call Jill: 832-6207 or Dave: 432-2680 Dawn Ellen Wedge 485-2044 or Clifford Hayes 839-2334. The Christmas Eve Service for the Apohaqui/Norton /Kings Kirk Pastoral Charge will be held at Kings Kirk at 7:00pm. A baptism will be celebrated, with Rev. Tom Robinson leading the Community Economic Development Agency Be...in this place • Être...ici on le peut service and special music by Karen Jonah Brown and daughter Chelsey. Join us as we celebrate the blessed birth of Christ. 519 HO! HO! HO! A NIGHT WITH THE NEIGHBOURS Almost the Christmas 2010 - an evening with friends and neighbours will Holidays you know be held at the Belleisle Regional High School on Saturday, December 11th at 7:00pm. The evening will feature music, comedy, carol singing - with coffee house seating. There will Entertainment 50% off be special programs for kids. $774.50 Admission is free and refreshments will be provided. Donations of non-perishable food items or donations for turkeys for the Hampton Food Basket will be accepted. All are welcome - call 485-2618 for more information. 513

CHRISTMAS COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Recliner 50% off “A Christmas Country Music Show” with Bob Burgess and $399.00 Friends will be held on Saturday, December 4th from 7:30- 10:30pm at the Sussex Regional High School. All proceeds from this event will go to the Salvation Army Christmas Fund. Tickets $10 in advance and $12 at the door (assigned seating) are available at the Source (Gateway Mall)433-3447. Call today and book your favorite seat! Entertainment for the evening includes: The band - Bob Curio Special Burgess, drums, Winston Crawford, fiddle, Marc Durell, guitar, $999.00 Steve Lyons, guitar, Sam Alcoin, Steel, Danny O’Donnell, bass; entertainers - Micah MacLennan, Hazel Marie Robertson, Ralph & Lynn Henderson, Joe Ness, The Crawford Brothers, Herb Isbill, Susan Layton, Ray McIntyre, Cyril MacNeil; and 19 Waterloo Street, Saint John, 657-7632 Mon - Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9:30am-5pm www.simplyfurniture.ca host and Emcee for the evening - Norma Currie. 520 Retirement Party The family of Ellen Hanlon - Bus #10 would like to invite the community, school children and friends to an Open House on Sunday, Dec 5 QUALITY EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS from 2:00 - 4:00 at 12 Lowell Street - Sussex, NB E4E 1Y5 the Royal Canadian www.robinson-enterprises.com Legion in Hampton. We hope to see you there! PHONE 433-3627 TO SAVE EMAIL [email protected]

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 29 www.ossekeag.ca SEA BELLES CHRISTMAS CHORUS Sea Belles Chorus is offering free public performances of SHELLY’S BODY BASICS PRIVATE FITNESS STUDIO seasonal music throughout the Saint John area during the Holiday season. Performances are being held at Brunswick Square on Saturday, December 4th from 1:00-2:00pm and PERSONAL TRAINING & FITNESS CLASSES th Saturday, December 18 from 2:00-3:00pm; as well as th COMING SOON ZUMBA® (For Beginners) Lancaster Mall on Saturday, December 11 from 2:00- 3:00pm. The Latin-inspired, easy to follow, calorie-burning, dance fitness party. Feel the music and let loose. Come and enjoy the beautiful four part harmony of Sea Price: $60.00 for 6 week session 2 days/week Belles Chorus - ordinary women making extraordinary music! For more information, contact Bernice at 214-4419. 815 FITNESS CLASS SPECIAL SIGN UP FOR THREE CLASSES PER WEEK AND GET THE FOURTH CLASS FREE. MORNING CLASSES AND BOOTCAMPS NOT INCLUDED Make payment by December 22nd and save $5.00 INDOOR BOOTCAMP Want to step up your workout. This class is sure to get your heart pumping body sweating and muscles burning. The circuit style class allows you to work at your own pace. If you are looking for high energy and results this is for you. RUNS -TUES, & THURS. 7:15PM PRICE: $65.00 FOR 6 WEEKS Includes before & after fitness assessment MOTIVATING FITNESS CLASSES or Cardio Surprise IntStep StepN’ a f erv Tone Yog al Fitness Zumba Cor e StepN’ For more information call:

Shelly Mullin, NFLA Certified, PFT, RTL, GFL 832 7908 SINGLES & FRIENDS NEWS United Singles’ volleyball continues on Wednesday evenings at Rothesay Park Middle School from 8:00-10:00pm. Breakfast on Sundays, 10:00am at Holly's Restaurant in the Hampton Mall. Congratulations Tickets also available for Christmas Dinner & Dance being held on December 4th at Branch #53 Legion. $10/members, to $20/non-members. Charla Ethier For more info phone the info line at 696-1914. 819 on your recent graduation from RCMP training academy in Regina. Charla is the daughter of Cpl. COFFEE “DRIVE THRU” IN MIDLAND Marc and Mary Beth Ethier. Each Friday from 6:00-9:00am Midland Baptist Church Wishing you every success in (Rte.124 & Upper Midland Road) invites you to get a great your posting in Alberta. cup of coffee while making a donation toward alleviating world hunger. Watch for the MAD@poverty Coffee Drive Thru signs. 115

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 30 www.ossekeag.ca MILLSTREAM REC CENTRE On Tuesdays at 1:30pm Auction 45 card parties are held at the REFRIGERATION & Millstream Recreation Centre in Berwick. Everyone is AIR-CONDITIONING INC. welcome. Established 1990 It’s not too early to book your Christmas party, family reunion, Saint John 634-7565 wedding reception or just a fun get together. Large open area, kitchen, lots of parking outside. To book your special event at Ductless Split Heat Pumps the Millstream Rec Centre call Terri at 433-1303. 503 The Most Efficient Mini-Split Fujitsu 10 year parts & labour warranty

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS There will be a family movie night at the Anglican Rectory in Upham on the 2nd Friday of each month; and at the St. Barnabas Anglican Church in Barnesville on the last Friday of each month. Everyone welcome. 119

CHRISTMAS CAROL SING Come celebrate the Christmas season in a cozy country church warmed by a wood fire and lit by lanterns and candle We Service what We Sell light. The annual old-fashioned Christmas Carol sing-song 24 hour service will be held in the Mercer Settlement Church on Friday, Fast Reliable Service in Saint John & Surrounding Area December 3rd at 7:00pm. A time of fellowship and [email protected] refreshments will follow the service - at the Woodill Qualifies for Efficiency NB Rebates residence. 522

10A -4 R Affinity™ Series Reminder: CHRISTMAS IN THE LANE The Apohaqui Lower Millstream Recreation Council is sponsoring the "Christmas in the Lane Dessert Party" on Thursday, December 2nd at 7:00pm in the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial Park Road, Apohaqui). 20 or more delicious desserts will be presented for your choice and we have invited Bradley Buchanan to provide an evening of enjoyable music for your listening pleasure. In the Christmas Lane we have a number of gifted artists and entrepreneurs showing their ware for your shopping convenience - you're sure to find a gift for that special person on your list. The Doors open at 6:15 and you NOW SHOWING will be greeted with a tasty glass of punch along with crackers and cheese. It promises to be an evening of fun for everyone. Advanced tickets only - $10 each. Call Marylou Wiggins 433- Bells will be Ringing 5796; Barb Brown 433-2546; Joan Doherty 433-3848; Marsha Burgess 433-4571 or any other Recreation Council member. Christmas Scene Investigation Hope to see you there! And yes, Santa is invited! 524 Book Now Limited Availability Certified VanEE S.A.V.E. Inc. Specialist Sussex, Air, Ventilation & Energy New Year’s Eve Gala For all your ventilation needs. Dec 31, 2010 CERTIFIED Sales, service, new construction Ring in the new year at or retro fits. Phoenix Dinner Theatre We service all makes and models. SPECIALIST Fast, reliable service at reasonable and start your year off right. prices. CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS Wood Call Gordon Keddy website: www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com Energy PHONE: (506) 432-5184 • Receptions • Fundraising • Special Events Technology Transfer Inc. FAX: (506) 432-9447 68 Exmouth St. (Certified) 693-8720 ~ 847-2421 Saint John, NB

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 31 www.ossekeag.ca “We will HUFF ‘N PUFF and blow your house in” NB YOUTH ORCHESTRA TO VIENNA The President of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra (NBYO) recently announced the NBYO will compete in the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival in Vienna, Austria in July 2011. This prestigious competition attracts outstanding youth orchestras from around the • Fiberglass world. The NBYO was selected to participate after a panel of • Cellulose judges approved the orchestra's audition CD last year. • 2 lb. spray The NBYO has distinguished itself in recent years with foam performances at Carnegie Hall in New York (2003), Auditorium Paganini in Parma, Italy (2005) and The Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, China (2007). New Homes Renovations In 2008, the orchestra won an ECMA for Best Classical Music Recording. NBYO has been recognized nationally by We provide complete insulation services to new and existing homes 832-7337 Orchestras Canada, and most recently it was named the top We are a Trained Efficiency New Brunswick Contractor. www.huffnpuff.ca New Brunswick Arts Organization of the Year. The NBYO will represent Canada in the Symphony Orchestra competition of the festival. Planning for the international competition is well underway. There has been WE PROTECT, YOU SAVE ... a tremendous commitment by the board, parents and members with fundraising activities that will continue through to June 2011. All New Brunswickers can contribute to help make New Brunswick shine on the world stage. For more information on how to contribute, contact the NBYO [email protected]. For more information on the festival visit the Summa Cum Laude website: www.sclfestival.org/festival.htm. 805

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Saturday Dec 4 - 2010 Sussex Regional High School 7:30 – 10:30 pm All Proceeds go to the Salvation Army Christmas Fund Tickets are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 at the door (assigned seating) Tickets Available at THE SOURCE Gateway Mall, Sussex 506-433-3447 Call today and book your favorite seat!

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 33 www.ossekeag.ca REMEMBRANCE DAY PROGRAM AT BES On Wednesday, November 10th the grade one to five students of Belleisle Elementary School presented a very appropriate Remembrance Day program. The Master of Ceremonies Mike Saunders, Prop. explained the purpose of celebrating November 11th . He Licensed Mechanic introduced and welcomed the veterans and guest. Our MLA Bev Harrison spoke to the students, explaining why All makes & models November 11th was chosen as the National Day to honour those people who made the supreme sacrifice to preserve our Licensed Motor Vehicle Inspection Station democracy. Bev also explained where the poppy originated 379 Cumberland Road, Lakeside and how it became the national flower for Remembrance Day. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Last year seven Veterans and Bev Harrison attended the Remembrance program and this year the students prepared a 832-0256 (SHOP) very nice pamphlet with a photo of the individual Veteran, 654-0962 (CELL) and of the seven Veterans and Bev Harrison. WWII Veteran, Lloyd Marshall, Kars NB. 128

Crimestoppers Tip Line Call 1-800-222-8477 9-1-1 WE LIVE IN THE COUNTRY, THERE IS NO RUSH! The holiday season is upon us and our efforts in crime reduction are in full swing. Unfortunately, criminals take advantage of this time of year to steal presents and valuables from vehicles and residences, knowing full well that new items are within. The thieves may target your vehicle or residence, therefore it is important to be diligent this time year. Theft of valuables from vehicles is an ongoing problem, where thieves often target items like electronics, money and other items of value. Following last week’s article on crime reduction, this week we would like to focus on protecting your valuables within your vehicles and residences.

The following recommendations are suggested for owners to protect their vehicles and residences • Lock your vehicle when unoccupied. • Do not leave valuable items where they can be observed through the windows. • Never leave the keys in your vehicle. • If your vehicle is equipped with an immobilizer or alarm system, activate it when the vehicle is not in use. • Park your vehicle in well lit areas. • Lock your residence at all times. • Be aware of strangers around your residence. • Record the serial numbers for items of value. Saint John’s newest Yarn Store & Scrapbook Store are now open!! The Holiday Season also brings together people for gatherings and celebrations. Drinking and driving is a problem that affects the entire community and puts many unnecessarily at risk. The Owned by Owned by RCMP reminds you to not drink and drive during this holiday Trish Irvine Christine Ranson season. Please plan ahead for safe transportation for yourself and loved ones. We will be conducting a number of road checks over the next few months to coincide with the holiday season. We’re sure you would rather spend time with your families than with Affordable products, classes for every level, a place to come us! and knit/scrapbook during store hours, knowledgeable staff, friendly atmosphere. Come check us out! Happy Holidays , Mention this Ad and receive 10% off your purchase! Sgt. Andy O’Connell Operations NCO Mon-Tues: 9:30am-5pm, Wed-Fri: 9:30am-9pm, Sat: 10am-5pm Hampton RCMP 77 Catherwood St, West Saint John (506)653-0995

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 35 www.ossekeag.ca MORE GREYHOUNDS FOR ADOPTION As more racetracks across the United States close adoption groups across North America are hard at work making sure all Elmhurst SAND & GRAVEL these beautiful hounds are given the chance for a “second Company career” as a family pet. As some of the tracks close, the Serving Kingston, Hampton & surrounding areas. hounds that are the fastest may be moved to other tracks, which in turn means that all of a sudden, those tracks have a Snow Removal 6 Too much in your driveway Excavating surplus of hounds. The dogs that are slowing down, may have No where to put any more 6Septic Systems had an injury that prevents them from racing or just didn’t Payloader & Truck 6Sand make the grade, need to find homes. This is a very crucial Plowing & Sanding time right now for so many greyhounds. Residential & Commercial If you are thinking about adding a dog to your home, please Randy Hampton consider giving a retired racing greyhound a new career as 832-0520 (H) family pet. For more information or to apply to adopt, visit 721-2919 (C) www.greyhoundadoption.ca. 834

, CARDS - COME JOIN THE FUN BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLE Evening of cards at the Norton Shore Community Centre - The Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820 Cribbage - Tuesdays 7:30pm, and Auction 45's - Thursdays Barnesville) is holding a breakfast the 3rd Saturday of each 7:30pm. Refreshments Served. 112 month from 8:00-11:30am with a choice of two complete breakfasts. $5/adult, $3/child, pre- schoolers eat for free. Everyone welcome. 508

THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Hampton Branch #28, 1032 Main Street Mondays - every second Monday of the month the Executive meet at 6:30 and the General meeting is at 7:00pm. Next meeting is December and this will be our 2011 Executive Elections so please make an effort to attend as this is your Legion and you decide who you want to be your Executive. Tuesdays - Legion Bingo is now closed. Thursdays - Lions Bingo at 6:00pm. Sunday, December 12th - 9:00am- 12:00noon, a Country Style Brunch (last one until January 9th , 2011). Come out and enjoy this delicious brunch as you serve yourself to scrambled eggs, toast, bacon, sausages, pancakes, home fried potatoes, baked beans, two kinds of juice, and tea/coffee. The volunteers send along their “Best Wishes” for a very Merry Christmas and want to say ‘thanks’ to everyone who has supported us this past year. See you in 2011 with the same great brunch. Friday, December 31st - booked for a New Year’s Eve dance. Contact the Legion and leave a message for any further information you may require - 832-4633. Merry Christmas and the best wishes for 2011. 106 Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 36 www.ossekeag.ca SANTA HAS A NEW FLOAT This year Santa will arrive in style, courtesy of the Rothesay Kredl’s 22st Annual Regional Police Department. Constable Crystal Daley accepted a donation towards the cost of building materials s Craft F for the new float from Sheryl Moore, President of the ma es Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce. st tiv HACC sponsors the annual Hampton Santa Claus Parade ri a which will take place on Saturday, December 4th beginning at h ls 6:00pm. 127 C

Located just across the Green Bridge, Hampton, NB, on Rte 121 CRAFT SALE Saturday & Sunday Dec 4th & 5 th 10am-4pm Over 65 Different Crafts Vendors from Kings, Queens and Saint John Counties. Woodworking, Scented Candles, Fresh Wreaths, Decorated Wreaths, Children’s Clothing, Jewellery, Tole Painting, Leather Work, Fir and Pine Christmas Trees, Home Made Candies and Cakes, and many more Christmas Gift Ideas. BBQing Kurt’s Sausages. Kredl’s Hot and Cold Freshly Pressed Apple Cider (NB’s Best Cider) 11TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY ANGELS PROGRAM Homemade Donuts, Cookies and Cakes at our Coffee Bar The RCMP in Hampton will once again open their lobby this Christmas Season for the collection of non-perishable food Kredl’s will be open daily 12-5pm from Dec. 6th ‘til Christmas with a HUGE supply items, "new" toys, books and clothing, all in support of the of Kredl’s Cider (call for special orders 832-7568), Hampton Food Basket. Fresh Fir Trees and Wreaths. Please do not bring used clothing and items. All donations www.kredls.com are recognized by way of a "Community Angel" being placed on our office window. Show your community support and help cover our windows this holiday season. Donations can be dropped off at 530 Main Street in Hampton between 8:00am and 4:30pm weekdays until Have a Brighter Christmas with December 17th. Financial contributions should be made Big Improvement Painting direct to: Treasurer, Hampton Food Basket, 39 Tilley Street, Unit 2, Hampton, NB E5N 5B4. For information call 832-5566. 122 We Work Anywhere! Bob Wishart, Owner Reminder: CHRISTMAS SALE AT ST. PAUL’S T:(506)832-4595 There will be a Christmas Craft & Bake Sale at St. Paul’s C:(506)333-1318 Presbyterian Church in Hampton on Saturday, December 4th [email protected] from 10:00am-2:00pm. 120

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“We Do It All...” Dan Kitchens Gerard Bathrooms Flooring Vivian 1099 Golden Grove Road Interior Renovations Saint John, NB 633-1816 Atlantic Home Improvementsatlantichomeimprovements.com Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 37 www.ossekeag.ca VICTIM INFORMATION SESSION Tammy Greer The Family Resource Centre (SJ) Inc. is hosting an information session to inform families and practitioners from various sectors about Victim Services on Friday, December 3rd from 650-4067 10:00am-12:00noon in the Bennett room at Trinity Anglican To view more of my listings please feel free to visit my web site at: Church (115 Charlotte Street). The Canadian Association of http://www.yoa.ca/tammygreer Family Resource Programs (FRP) is in the second phase of a G O B E Y O N D [email protected] project with the Victim Services program of Correctional For Questions BIG or small, simply give me a call, far or near call: 650-4067 Service Canada (CSC) to inform families and practitioners from various sectors about victims' rights to certain information. When a serious crime is committed the victims of the crime in addition to their physical injury and financial loss often suffer emotional trauma: including feelings of fear, depression, shame and lack of trust; these after-effects may make it more difficult for them to seek information. Items covered by both the CSC- Victim Services and the Parole Board of Canada during this NEW PRICE & OPEN HOUSE 2992 ROUTE 695 - $174,900 presentation will include: the mandate of the CSC-Victim SUNDAY, DEC 5TH 2-4 COUNTRY STYLE HOME 3230 LOCH LOMOND RD. SPRINGFIELD / BELLEISLE Services; applications to their program, information victims $139,900 AREA can receive, the role of victims and the PBC at hearings and Pride of Ownership Evident.”Move In 2+ Bdrms on 95+/- ACRES! Unique log Ready”. One Level Living At Its Best! circular staircase with chain railing, Open other general information about their services. A Must See - Adorable Cozy and kitchen, dinning, living room, loft, main Questions at this presentation are encouraged. Presenters for Affordable. All Appliances Included! floor laundry, coziness of wood heat 2+ Bdrm Home with 24x24 Double radiating from your designer wood stove. this session will be: CSC - Denise Leblanc; PBS - Janice Detached Garage. Such a relaxing atmosphere, where your Babineau and FRP Canada - Janice MacAulay. There is no cost to Everything from doors, windows, roof, escape awaits you. flooring, and more - all NEW. MLS® SJ104382 attend this Victim Information session, however registration by Basement, full,Walk-out, open concept th - heated. Large Double Lot. November 30 is required by contacting the Family Resource MLS® SJ104120 Centre (SJ) Inc.; Margot Allain at 633-2182 or New New [email protected]. 843 Listing Listing

JINGLE BELL WALK & RUN FOR ARTHRITIS Please join us for this fun-filled, family-oriented, non- 525 SNIDER MOUNTAIN RD 1638 ROUTE 890, NEWTOWN - competitive fundraising event for The Arthritis Society in SUSSEX - $164,900 $249,500 Hampton on th. Come dressed in optional THREE BEDROOM HOME - LOOKING FOR A RANCH?? 3+ Sunday, December 5 DOUBLE CAR GARAGE W/ Above BEDROOM HOUSE Attached Garage holiday-themed costumes or just your usual walking and Apartment, paved drive, nice size & 5+ Stall BARN/RANCH 17+ running gear. Pre-register at www.jinglebellwalkandrun.ca or entryway, large dining area, unique ACRES. After a day of working and living room with bay-nook window tending to your Horses and, Landscaped register at the Lighthouse River Centre (1075 Main St) at 12:30 sitting area, main floor laundry. Gardens - Relax and cool off in your In- for the 2:00pm start on th. Walk, run, skip or jog the Directions: Ground Oval Pool featuring diving December 5 From Sussex Highway 10 - Snider board and concrete decking. Home 1km or 5km route individually or as part of a team. Mountain Road - Right - Three Houses features open concept, main floor You will be helping nearly 125,000 people, from children to the Past Circle Square Ranch, Left Side laundry, fireplace. 2 riding rings and MLS® SJ104866 pond on property. Variety of trees, cedar, elderly, in New Brunswick, who live with arthritis. We need your oak, maple and pine. help to raise funds for much needed arthritis research, programs 12 mins from Sussex Four Corners MLS®SJ105387 and services. We also need your voice to bring awareness to arthritis. To help you make some ’noise’ about arthritis, New participants will receive jingle bells for their shoes. Register Listing 292 HALL RD, HAMPTON - today and join us as we raise money for better treatments, Great Price $84,500 Location-Location !! programs and services: and ultimately a cure for arthritis. Many Updates - Windows, Roof, For more info e-mail [email protected] or call David at 506- Wiring, Insulation, 452-7191, or toll-free 1-800-321-1433. 842 All thats needed is your personal touch ! LAND Thank You TITUSVILLE / UPHAM / BARNESVILLE AREAS 2+ Acres..More land may also be A very special “thank you” to a very special young man purchased, Please enquire MLS®SJ102205 who came to my aid in the snow storm on Monday MLS®SJ102206 afternoon, Nov 22, on Main Street in Hampton. He OLD STAGECOACH RD, Back River Rd, Barnesville, $24,500 HAMPTON 3+-Acres, Water front, Many trails, parked his car and came running to give my car a push as Two- 5 Acre Parcels Private MLS® SJ105110 MLS® SJ100789 I was stuck on the ice. I, a senior, am so thankful that you took the time to help me. Moving Far or Near ? Call Tammy Greer God Bless, Grace Brown Sales Achievement Award 2008, Masters Award Winning Agent 2009 Approachable, Dependable 650-4067 Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 38 www.ossekeag.ca Food Bank Wish List A guide when donating to a food bank or organizing a food drive.

Vegetables and Fruit · unsweetened applesauce · pasta sauce · canned fruit (pears, pineapple, fruit cocktail, peaches, mandarin oranges) packed in juice or water · canned vegetables (peas, mushrooms, corn, green beans, tomatoes) low sodium if possible · juice boxes (100% fruit) · potatoes · carrots · raisin boxes

Grain Products · brown rice · whole wheat pasta · whole grain, low sodium crackers · granola bars · hot cereal (oatmeal, cream of wheat) · cold cereal (bran, shredded wheat, wheat squares, toasted o’s, raisin bran, mini wheat’s) · infant cereal

Milk and Alternatives · canned evaporated milk (2%, 1% or skim) · soy, almond or rice beverage (Tetra Pak) · powdered milk

Meat and Alternatives · canned fish (salmon, light tuna) · canned meat (ham, turkey, chicken) · canned chili · peanut butter · canned or dried beans (kidney, black, baked, chick peas, black eyed peas, lentils) · raw or unsalted mixed nuts, almonds

Oils, Fats & Others Non-Food Items · vegetable oil · shampoo, soap, toothpaste, diapers, · salad dressing toothbrushes · baking mixes (muffin, biscuit) · toilet paper · tea/ coffee · laundry and dish detergent · low sodium canned soup

Remember, families also receive fresh items when they come in. This often includes: eggs, milk, fruit, vegetables, meat, and bread. These items are purchased with money that has been donated to the food banks. Monetary donations are always welcome. For more information call your local food bank or visit the website www.foodbanksnb.com.

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 39 www.ossekeag.ca DEACON’S CUPBOARD NEWS The Deacon's Cupboard wishes to thank all those who Thank You attended the fund-raiser concert on November 16th - we raised over $700 for the Cupboard which will be a huge help toward Jim & Barb Stanley providing Christmas boxes for those in need. A big thank you would like to thank our friends and family also goes to organizer Barbara Miller and her committee of for the beautiful "House Warming" they gave helpers - they did a great job. And finally, thank you to all th us on Nov 14 . those who entertained us so well-without you, we couldn't Also thank you for the gift certificates and have had a concert! many cards. It was a beautiful afternoon Anyone in need of a Christmas box of groceries this year, is and we appreciate all the hard work asked to register early with Eleanor Baxter at the church hall Elaine Warfield and Donna Pope did in on Saturday mornings (until December 11th) or to give her a arranging the party. call at 763-2246. We will need you to give her your Medicare Trust everyone had a good time and that they number as well as the number of people in your family. We will come back to visit many times. need this information for the Christmas Exchange who helps us co-ordinate our Christmas boxes. Christmas boxes will be given out on Tuesday, December 21st at the hall and only on that date so that our volunteers may get ready for their own Christmas celebrations. The Deacon's Cupboard will be closed on Saturdays after December 11th and will re-open on January 8th. The board of the Deacon's Cupboard would like to wish everyone a happy holiday season and to thank all those who so generously donate to us all year round. 136

1810 CARTER HOUSE In recognition of its 200th anniversary, 1810 Carter House Heritage Site, Kingston, invites you to a Christmas Open House Celebration on Saturday, December 11th between 1:00 and 3:00pm. Drop by for "Christmas Goodies" while members of the Kingston Peninsula Heritage Inc. share the history and tell the "stories" of the house and some of its former owners and residents. Door prize and other treats! You will find 1810 Carter House next to the Kingston General Merchants on Route 845 - Kingston Historic District. Further Information regarding this event may be obtained by contacting 763-2453. 137

CANDLELIGHT SERVICE IN KARS There will be a candlelight Christmas Service at the Bethel United Baptist Church (3316 Route 124, Kars) on Friday, December 17th at 7:00pm with a carol sing and a message from Scripture by Rev. Dr. John Carrol. All are welcome. 138 Thank You I wish to thank my children, brothers, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during my recent surgery. Your prayers, visits, e-mails, phone calls, cards, flowers and food were very much appreciated. I would also like to thank all the staff on 3CN, extra-mural nurses and Mark Leary, the Baptist Chaplain. Last but not least, a thank you to Myra & Herb for caring for our dog. David Nice, Hampton

Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 40 www.ossekeag.ca ADVANCE FEE LOAN SCAM HAMPTON GRAD CLASS NEWS Reaching over 40,000 homes across As the snow begins to fall, the Grad Class of 2011 gets ready for the Holidays. Until December 3rd, we will be organizing Southern New Brunswick every two weeks! the collection of Canadian Tire money in support of the Hampton Lion's Club. They will use this money to purchase The Hampton Herald presents for those in need in the community. The winning Delivered free to 7,280 homes in Nauwigewauk, Hampton, class will receive a pizza party so please be sure to bring in Bloomfield, Norton, Kingston Peninsula, Hatfield Point, your Canadian Tire money and support this worthy cause. Belleisle, Belleisle Creek, Barnesville, Upham, Titusville, Kars For those of you who did not meet the Grad Fee deadline, you Smithtown. are urged to pay this as soon as possible! Don't forget that there will be a $20 late fee added onto the $100 fee. Cash, Ossekeag Publishing Co. Ltd. cheques and post dated cheques will be accepted. ... Your Community Connection The Grad Class of 2011 would like to thank the community Home of the Hampton Herald, Sussex Herald, for coming out to their second Coffee House of the year. Your Valley Viewer & WesTides support in either donations or presence was greatly appreciated. Hope to see you all at our next grad class Coffee House on Monday, January 17th. BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAM Attention all grade 12 students: There is a bowling Regular Wednesdays Bingo at the Hall in Upham at 7:00pm. tournament on Thursday, December 30th at 1:00pm for area The regular Monday night card parties at the Upham WI Hall high schools. This tournament could potentially win our grad begin at 7:30pm. class some extra money! Each team of five needs to raise a All are welcome. 514 $75 entry fee. If you are interested in registering a team of five for this tournament, please see Ms. Myers or Alyson Brown. Don't forget: every Friday at noon hour in the lobby we are CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAM selling popcorn in support of the Grad Class. Remember to Auction 45's cards every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm at the bring your loonie. Thank-you! Lower Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). The cost to play is Alyson Brown, on behalf of the HHS 2011 Grad Class $4.00/person and includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come Executive. 116 bring your friends and have a fun evening. 505

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Open Mon.-Fri. 8 – 5, Sat. 12-3. www.prestigeHomes.ca • 506-433-1001 The Knoll Malone Way Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 41 www.ossekeag.ca SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY NEWS 46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585, [email protected], www.gnb.ca/publiclibraries Hours of Operation: Open Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed Sunday & Monday. Saturday, December 4th - 3:00-4:30pm, annual Family Christmas Party. We’ll have fun reading Christmas stories, Holiday Magic making crafts, playing games, decorating our Christmas tree and we’ll end our party with pizza and cookies. Everyone At Buchanan’s welcome! Saturday, December 4th - 10:00am, the Adult Book Club and the Inspirational Book Club will be meeting together to discuss "Knit the Season" by Kate Jacobs. Join us for cider, muffins and friendship as we celebrate the season! Pre-school Programming: Introduce your baby to the life- long pleasure of books and stimulate language development at Babies in the Library! You and your little one (birth-18 months) will enjoy exercises, tickles, rhymes, bounces, music and board books. B.I.L. runs every Friday from 10:30- 11:00am. At Toddler Tales children (18 months-3 years) and caregivers enjoy a theme-based story, fingerplays, circle songs and playtime, it happens every Thursday from 10:30-11:00am. Storytime is 30 minutes of stories, action songs, fingerplays and fun designed to stimulate children's imaginations and help teach listening, language and social skills, all of which contribute to school readiness. Bring your 3-5 year old to Storytime every Thursday from 10:30-11:00am. Please note the last day for these programs will be Thursday, December 16th and Friday, December 17th. All of our preschool programs will start again in 2011 on Thursday, January 13th and Friday, January 14th. 504

CHRISTMAS COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW The Millstream Rec Council is sponsoring a Christmas Country Music Show at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick SAVE UP TO $399 OFF IN STOCK SOFA SETS on Friday, December 3rd at 7:00pm. Emcee for the evening will be Carmen McAllister and entertainers include: Sherri Lackie, Marlene Moss, Jared Fenwick, Steve Sears, Casey Steeves, Darren Long, Tyler Long, Carrie McAllister, Christine Morris, Carolyn Steeves, Bruce Morris, Sandy Brake, Dave Short. Admission at the door $7 and there will be a 50/50 split and door prizes. A portion of the money raised will be donated to BUCHANAN’SSALES the Salvation Army Chritmas Hampers. 525 Furniture& SERVICE & Appliances

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DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL MEETING School District 6 District Education Council will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, December 8th at the District Office, 70B Hampton Road, beginning at 6:00pm. Please note the time change for this meeting. All are welcome! 812

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LEGION LADIES RECEIVED MEDALS Three Legion members received medals at the Remembrance Day dinner held at the Legion Branch #62 in Kingston. Photos: #1 Mildred Sheldrick received a Mildred Sheldrick who received a medal for 65 years of medal for 65 years of service. service is the only remaining charter member of the Legion #2 Dorine Stack and her sister, Barbara #62 Ladies’ Auxiliary. 132 Pitt, received 50 year gold medals. Make sure you have some Stylin’ Gifts under your tree

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Hampton Herald – November 30, 2010 43 www.ossekeag.ca GUIDING UNITS & REMEMBRANCE DAY Kingston Guiding Units turned out in great numbers as Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers participated in the 2010 Remembrance Day Parade at the Moss Glenn Legion on November 11th . About 22 girls were there to show their support. It was great to see so many youth participating in such an important event. 126

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25% off all regularly ADULT LEARNING PROGRAM priced Rexall items Did you finish school? Do you want to? The Sussex Adult Learning Program offers free academic upgrading and GED preparation for adults. Small classes are available, mornings or afternoons, Monday to Friday, at the Sussex Lions Den. Ladies Night For more information call 433-6109. 510 Friday, Dec 3rd 6pm until 10pm 20% on all Giftware & 10% off most everything else in store Happy Birthday Darryl! Hampton Part of the Dec. 2nd family of pharmacies. 454 Main Street, Hampton [email protected] Love You Babe... A&F 832-2440 Monday - Friday 9-6 Connie xoxo Saturday 9-2

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By Debbie Hickey CHILD CARE CHILDCARE PROVIDER in Hampton has 2 spots available for children ages 2 and up. 943-0144. GREMLINS AND WHITE KNIGHTS You may recall from previous Musings that I joined a beginner CRAFT SALES Tai Chi group this fall. After the initial couple of weeks KREDL'S 22ND ANNUAL Christmas Craft Festivals. Sat. & Sun. Nov. stressing that I couldn't remember the sequence of moves, I 27 & 28, 10:00am - 4:00pm; Dec. 4 & 5 10:00am - 4:00pm. For tables relaxed and have been enjoying the mental challenge. At the call 832-7568. end of this week's class there had been some wet snow that had CHRISTMAS PORCH SALE at Forge Farm, 1725 Titusville Road, Sat. fallen and frozen to the car windshield. I started the car and Dec. 4, 11 & 18, 6:00pm - 9:00pm, Sun. Dec. 5, 12 & 18 10:00am - turned the heat on to start the melting process and looked for 5:00pm. Pickles, knitting, jewelry, trees & quilts, something for the snowbrush/scraper. Since it was the first time this season everyone! that I needed to scrape my windshield (the joys of a garage!), the brush was still in the trunk. No sweat. Put the car in neutral CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR (upstairs) at the Hampton Curling Club and made sure the emergency brake was on before hopping out Dec. 5, 12 & 19 (Sundays) from noon - 4:00pm. Lots of great of the car (I had the Subaru which is standard shift). Eventually vendors, great prices, 50/50 draw and the canteen will be open. found the brush (trunk light is apparently burned out) and EMPLOYMENT merrily scraped the windshield. Done. Like I said, no sweat. PT WORK FOR FT MOMS. Work for yourself not by yourself. Free Still on a high from the class and watching the Saint John website, unlimited support, computer required. group do the full set that I am still learning. Time to go home. www.allkidsmatter.com. Perhaps not . . . the car doors are locked. There I stand, snowbrush in hand, locked out of my running car. My purse, LOOKING FOR INCOME opportunity? Join the fastest growing with the cell phone I carry but rarely use, is in the car. Back group in Watkins today, free info and training www.tsginfo.com. inside to borrow a phone to call M.A.A. (that's Mikie's Auto RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CLEANER required for 30 Association, an exclusive club with great rates but the service hrs/week. Must have prior experience, be hard working and reliable. is sometimes a little grumpy). Fortunately I was just ten Email Rite Way Cleaners [email protected]. minutes from home, so the White Knight (okay maybe mostly gray) was able to bail me out fairly quickly and off home I went ENTERTAINMENT (with him right behind me). His only comment was "Next time MARIE SHORT COUNTRY Christmas Concert, Sunday, December leave your window down" - quite restrained under the 12, 2:00pm, Hampton High School, featuring all our regulars along circumstances. with special guests Living Water Trio, Gordon Brown, Vera So where does the gremlin come in? Although Michael is DeAmbrose, Matt Hayes, Allison Inch. Admission $12.00 at the door. certain I accidently locked the doors myself as I exited the car, I FIREWOOD am equally certain I did not. The Subaru does have an auto SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned, split firewood, door lock that locks all of the doors the first time the brakes delivered. Call 485-2349. are applied after starting the car. The door locks release when the car is turned off, but it is sometimes a real nuisance when TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size wood? Fire wood cut to dropping someone off with the car still running. I am sure that specification. Call Doug 763-3486 or 333-5843. there is a gremlin in that system somewhere that locked me FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call Ken Northrup, 832-4326, or out of my running car. Jamie, 485-0986, leave message. At any rate, the few minutes I was waiting for my white knight FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. Custom lengths available, to arrive were well spent by scraping the ice off the windshields $230+ per cord depending on delivery area, Good cords guaranteed of the cars of those who were meeting inside. My good deed for 763-2560. the day. Earlier that day my brother had bailed out Michael with a problem with his truck, Michael was on his way to bail FOR RENT me out, the least I could do was pay it forward. Gotta love APARTMENT FOR RENT - heated, stove, fridge. Call 832-5554 or winter. 801 832-3151. COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE, 380 sqft., 1031 Main Street, Good Companions Hampton. Lower level, ample parking, signage space available, will be fitted to suit tenant. Utilities included, ideal for office, Boarding Establishment for Cats & Dogs physiotherapy, esthetician, hair salon or barber shop. Contact: Wayne Law, 653-1957. Open December 1st, 2010 LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apt. located Ossekeag Place in Hampton. We are taking reservations NOW! $840/month, non-smoking, no pets, heat included. For more Private & Personal Pet Care Specializing in Senior Pets information call Fundy Harbour Property Management, 333-6072. Set in 100 Acres of Country All Breeds of Any Age Welcome 2 BEDROOM APT., 10 Scott Ave., no smoking, no pets, deposit Professionally Qualified Luxury Size Suites for required, $500/month, available immediately. 832-3333. Proprietors Cats & Dogs FOR SALE Providing Kindness & Professional Care for Your Pets CHRISTMAS TREE U-CUT starting Dec. 1, 65 Ernest Smith Road, John & Sally Weston, Located in Kingston Titusville; follow our signs. Mon. - Sat. 9:00am - 6:00pm. 832-5775. 506-832-3753 LUNENBURG FOUNDRY WOOD STOVE, "Bluenose", airtight, takes www.boardingkennels.org/Canada up to 23" stick, $150.00 OBO. call 832-4554.

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SOFT & HARD COVER Books, prices lake. $30.00 per month Association fee for use of FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks, tractors starting at 10 cents. 11am-5pm daily or by re. room, shuffleboard etc. Unit is spotless an in a and farm equipment. Small fee for chance, 615 Kennebecasis River Road, quiet location with a boat landing and storage appliances and small scrap. Drop off site 54 Hampton. area. These units are priced to sell. Seasonal Backland Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333- USED APPLIANCES, exterior/interior rentals available. Pictures and further details, 9067. please contact Mrs. Terry Ballentine at 1-727- doors, tires (most sizes), cast iron tub with HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential, 409-1189 or [email protected]. legs and taps, new sky light, used windows, commercial, recreational, restyling and FLORIDA VACATION PROPERTY & LAND, set of brown commercial glass exterior customization. Trust your furniture to the Tarpon Springs, Florida. Mobile home doors and household items. 218 Main St. professionals. The most training and 12'x58' on large lot, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, all Norton. experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving you furniture included, fully electric, central for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849- NOTICES heat & air. Enclosed car port, screened and 8008. ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH is selling glassed in Florida room. Close to fishing 'Peninsula Directories' as a fund raiser, lake. $30.00/month association fee for use REGISTERED FOOT CARE Nurse is now $25.00, no tax, great gift idea! 763-2149, of rec. room, shuffleboard etc. Unit is accepting clients. Offering foot care in the leave name & phone number, your call will spotless and in a quiet location with a boat comfort of your own home in Hampton & be returned. landing and storage area. These units are surrounding areas. For professional foot WE, JOSEPH L. KANE and spouse, citizens priced to sell. Seasonal rentals available. care & details, call Shirley @ 832-2126. of Canada and Kingston, Kings County, New Pictures and further details, please contact Covered with most insurance plans. Brunswick, by Registered Deed, lot number Mrs. Terry Ballentine at 1-727-409-1189 or BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, 0159566 and heirs and successors to a [email protected]. motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you Grant of Land registered as number 9098, cash. Call 721-4255. granted by Her Royal Majesty Queen FLORIDA VACATION PROPERTY & LAND, M. TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION, new Victoria, year 1871 and granted by the New Tarpon Springs, Florida. Mobile home construction, renovations, floors, doors & Brunswick Court of Chancery, registered at 14'x55' on large lot, 55'x80'. 1 bdrm, 1 1/2 windows, trim, roofs, decks, gazebos, siding, the New Brunswick Forestry Building, baths, fully electric with central heat & air, fully insured, professional work. 645-1077. Fredericton, have had our rights infringed all furniture included. Unit has been upon, contrary to the Queen, the Court and refurbished with flooring, bathroom & SNOW PLOWING, HAMPTON & the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and kitchen etc. Near fishing lake, unit is surrounding area, 24 hours, 7 days/week, Freedoms of Canada. spotless and in a quiet location with a boat sanding available. Call 832-0198 or cell 333- landing and storage area. These units are 6346. PRAYERS priced to sell. Seasonal rentals available. FOR SCRAP - Cash for cars, trucks, bikes, PRAYER TO ST. JUDE O Glorious Apostle St. Pictures and further details, please contact Jude, faithful servant and friend of Jesus, the snowmobiles, 4 wheelers. mowers, anything Mrs. Terry Ballentine at 1-727-409-1189 or name of the trainer who delivered thy beloved made of copper, brass, aluminum. Free drop Master into the bands of His enemies has caused [email protected]. off for all metal, items big or small, thee to be forgotten by many, but the Church SERVICES OFFERED batteries. 653-0026. honors and invokes thee universally as the Patron CHRISTMAS TREES, u-cut & pre-cut, and RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for more of Hopeless Cases of things almost despaired of wreaths. L & R Evergreens, 92 Route 870, clients in the Hampton and surrounding Pray for me who am so helpless and alone. Make 433-4229. areas. Services offered: general house use, implore thee, of that particular privilege granted to thee to bring visible and speedy help DAVE'S LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning cleaning, decluttering, organizing etc., also where help was almost despaired of. Come to my Service, junk, garbage, construction, accepting commercial clients. Free assistance in this great need that I may receive the demolition, brush, decks, small moving estimates. 832-3894. consolation and succor of Heaven in all my jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up SCRAP METAL DROP Off Site. All car necessities, tribulations and sufferings but in unwanted vehicles. 832-3982 or 653-0026. parts, car batteries, lawn mowers, washers & particular, that...(Here make your intention) and MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL dryers, pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Free that I may praise God with thee and with all the junk car and truck removal. (bold from free Saints for ever. I promise thee, O blessed St. Jude, SUPPLY, traction chains, lifting, towing, to be ever mind full of this great favor and never logging safety & netting supplies, custom to removal) Open 7 days a week, 187 French cease to honor thee as my special and powerful tarps & shelters. Action truck caps & Village Road. 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