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Thank You
September 11 @ 2:00 pm After 6 weeks in the Saint John Regional Hospital
982 Hwy. 124, Norton, NB it is so nice to be back home.
I say “thank you” to all my friends and family for
$20 Fee Per Demolition Car their visits, cards, meals, fruit baskets and special
HELMETS & SEAT BELTS ARE MANDATORY
$5 Admission prayers. I truly appreciate everything that was
Children under 12-Free directed to me. You are wonderful people.
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We are set for Fall! accidents on the water, with another 6,000 suffering non-fatal
injuries according to Canadian government statistics. “During
the warm months of summer many Canadians take the
opportunity to spend time on the water,” says Amy Woods of
Allstate Canada. “While our summers may be short, it’s
REGISTRATION FOR: important to take the time to ensure your boating and
swimming experiences are both fun and safe. Taking
precautions will let everyone enjoy our lakes for many
Red Cross Swim Kids summers to come.”
$70/1 child; $125/2 children; To help you stay safe while on the water this summer, Allstate
Insurance Company of Canada has created the following
$30 per additional child boating safety tips:
Prepare: If you operate a powered watercraft in Canada, it is
Canadian law to carry the Pleasure Craft Operator Card or
Moms & Tots Swim (up to 3 years) Pleasure Craft License for all boats fitted with an engine of 10
horsepower or more; Ensure your boat is in perfect working
10 weeks/$35 order. Check lights, look for damage or cracks and make sure
the plugs are in before you put your boat in the water; New
Drop Ins/$7 requirements for safety equipment and pleasure craft licensing
came into effect on May 12th, 2010. Make sure you are up-to-
date and have the proper supplies on board. For more
Wednesday August 25th 7pm-9pm information go to: www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/debs-obs-
menu-1362.htm; Check the forecast before you head out. You
Saturday August 28th 10am-12pm can’t control the weather but you can be prepared. Bring
Monday August 30th 5pm-7pm additional clothing in case the weather changes suddenly; Be
prepared in the event of an emergency. Know how to send a
If you need more information please call 485-2660 distress call and who to send it to. Asking for help in an
or email us at belleislepool@gmail.com emergency can be the difference between life and death; Carry
an emergency preparedness kit that contains drinking water,
high energy snacks, a flashlight, an air horn, paddles, a bucket,
a first aid kit, a fire extinguisher and extra fuel.
Boat Safety: Wear a lifejacket or personal flotation device
(PFD) of appropriate size. You will pay $250 for each person
that does not have a PFD if you’re stopped by marine patrol.
More importantly not wearing a PFD could cost you your life.
Statistics show that nearly 90% of those who die in boating
accidents were not wearing a lifejacket. If you are knocked
unconscious in a boating accident, knowing how to swim won’t
help you; If you decide to jump overboard to go for a swim,
know the water you are jumping into. Some underwater
currents are undetectable from the surface; According to
Allstate data, collision - whether with rocks, piers or other
boats - is the most common boating related claim at 36.4%.
Respect water ways, follow all signs and buoys and be
courteous to other boaters; Don’t cruise and booze. Ever. Not
only is it illegal, alcohol can have more of an effect on your
reaction time if you have been on the water and in the sun. 901
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O extended to kindergarten children and new families.
Kindergarten parents who have not received information the like are regulated to provide the
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catastrophic accidents involving school
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have your child at the bus stop a few minutes early for the
buses are very rare, buses are built to
handle much more than the occasional
first few mornings of school. Please be patient, as we run-ins with passenger cars and light
work through bussing issues during the first week of
school. trucks.
School District 6 wishes students and staff a safe and Maintaining school bus safety is a team
happy school year. effort. Students need to do their part
while riding the bus. Here are the
safety precautions that should be
Superintendent followed.
roadways.
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possible. If no sidewalk is present, during school hours.
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Here are three common ways scam artists approach people over
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seminars often raise concerns; Some presenters are paid to
promote specific investment strategies that offer high returns.
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group. These scams are often successful because many people are
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know; Unsolicited email or phone call - many scams begin with
spam emails that promote a certain stock. These emails typically
promote risky investments for which there's little information
available.
Gateway Plaza, Sussex, NB - 433-6173 Or, you may get an unsolicited phone call about an investment
opportunity. The caller may ask you questions about yourself and
use the answers to manipulate you into a quick sale. They'll also
use high-pressure tactics, like repeat calls or limited-time offers.
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By Richard Malone, Town Manager
Town Council presented the NB Day
Merit Awards on Thursday, July 29 th
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during the CIB Judges Reception at
the Lighthouse River Centre. The
following individuals and HAMPTON
organizations received Merit Awards It’s our nature!
for their work in the community: Arts
Now Registering and Culture - Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School “Art
from the Heart Program”; Business - Five Sons Video;
for Classes Community Leadership - Kathy English; Environment -
John and Phyllis Holmes; Sport, Recreation and Active
Violin, Cello, Living - Barry Britt; Volunteer Service - Mark Perry
(Hampton High School’s Memorial Military Heritage
Bass, Orchestra Project). Congratulations to all recipients!
Town staff are working on the underground conduit for
NB Power, Aliant and Rogers across Main Street and
NEW THIS YEAR through the Town Square. This will allow for the poles to be
taken out along the Town Square and the intersection of
Beginner Violin Classes Main Street and Centennial Road/Crawford Street. There
have been traffic detours in the area due to this
for Ages 7-9 construction. Thank you to the residents living on the
detour streets and motorists for your patience during this
construction.
The 5 th anniversary of the Hampton Envirofair will be held
Fran Dearin September 25 th at Hampton High School. The Envirofair
paulifra@nbnet.nb.ca supports local environmental vendors and speakers while
educating the general public on the latest environmental
initiatives. It will run from 11:00am-3:00pm and there is
no charge for admission. The second annual “Locavore
Banquet” will be held in conjunction with the Envirofair on
Friday, September 24 th at the Lighthouse River Centre.
Tickets are on sale until September 17 th by calling 832-
Reaching over 40,000 homes across 6096.
The International Communities in Bloom Judges were in
Southern New Brunswick every two weeks! Town from July 28 th-30 th. Special thank you to the CIB
organizing committee, town staff and all residents and
The Hampton Herald businesses for your support of the judges’ visit. Many
Delivered free to 7,280 homes in Nauwigewauk, Hampton, community individuals and organizations assisted by
Bloomfield, Norton, Kingston Peninsula, Hatfield Point, presenting their projects to the judges during their visit.
Belleisle, Belleisle Creek, Barnesville, Upham, Titusville, This year’s winners will be announced at the National
Kars, Smithtown. Awards Ceremony in Halifax on October 30 th.
The Valley Viewer For more information, please visit our website at
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Outdoor evening services
August - weather permitting
Adult Bible Study
Kidz Zone (ages 4-12) 10:30 am Holy Eucharist To All
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7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group (Ages 12+)
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venue change for this date .
Bring your instruments for lots of fiddling, singing and fun.
The Town Chiropractor Light refreshments. $5.00 donation at door for church and
Dr. Erik F.C. Klein, B.Sc., D.C. hall repairs.
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“Sciatica” is a common ailment that indicates pain in the nerves
Back travelling from the spine into the leg. It can range from tooth ache like
pain in the knee or calf with buzzing sensations, to a continuous mild
Neck Pain
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NAUWIGEWAUK DARLING SENIORS NEWS
On July 21st 17 members and two guests of the Nauwigewauk
Darling Seniors enjoyed attending the St. Martins Old Home
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Week Seniors’ Day. The Four Seasons complex was a great
venue and the entertainment was wonderful, keeping the
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crowd well pleased. Later our group enjoyed a lovely roast
beef supper followed by a bit of sight seeing; a pleasant drive Cara Seeley
home with many good memories. Jane McConchie-Payne
On August 9th the Nauwigewauk Darling Seniors held their (receptionist)
monthly meeting. President Isabel Wanamaker called the Lyndi Leask
meeting to order. All members sang O Canada and repeated Melissa Smith
the Lord’s Prayer. Roll was called with 21 members present. Erin Dunlop
Secretary Jane Henderson read the minutes of the last 433-4033
meeting and approval was given. 368 Main St, Sussex
President Isabel Wanamaker extended congratulations to Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available
members Les & Fran Scribner on the occasion of their 52nd
Wedding Anniversary. President Wanamaker also welcomed
member, Jane O’Brien, back to the meeting after her absence
which was caused by hip replacement surgery. Secretary Jane
Henderson read a thank you card from Cathy Langille in
regards to the Club’s recent gift certificate to her for work
providing name tags for the club members.
Treasurer, Nancy Ketchum, gave a full treasurer’s report for
the club and all outstanding bills were paid and a collection
from members was received. President Isabel Wanamaker
read a letter from the NB Senior Federation stating that each
voting club had to have at least 15 members on their roll call.
The NB Senior Citizens Federation will hold their annual
meeting in Campbellton on October 5th & 6th. President,
Isabel Wanamaker, brought forward nine (9) resolutions that
our club will have to respond to before the meeting. The club
discussed and noted on each issue and our President will
forward a letter stating our club’s decision.
The next Dairy Zone meeting will be held on September
20th, 1:30pm at the Nauwigewauk Hall. Member Lillian
Anderson will arrange entertainment.
President, Isabel Wanamaker called on the nomination
committee of Irma Burnside, Olive Smith and Jane
Henderson to have a meeting on August 13th to discuss filling
vacant positions within the club due to the yearly
nominations. President Isabel Wanamaker called on the Club
to give future thoughts on the 25th year history of the Club
and its benefit to the community. This matter will be
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Pat Hanratty, of the Nauwigewauk Community Club, asked if
a volunteer in the Nauwigewauk Darling Seniors would be
willing to send out cards for the Community Club. Judith
Moore volunteered to undertake this task and will be
provided further information.
The President asked all convenors to bring their written
yearly reports to the next meeting and these reports will be
kept in a permanent file.
The next meeting will be held on September 13th, 1:30pm at Dairytown Grooming
the Nauwigewauk Hall.
Jane O’Brien moved the meeting be adjourned. Games were
enjoyed and a lovely lunch was served by the Entertainment
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A Niagara Experience - Oct 24-30
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Reminder: SUPPER AT CRYSTAL BEACH
There will be a Turkey Supper held on Saturday, August 28th
A Piece of Heaven Cruise - April 4-17 from 4:30-6:30pm at the James H. Williams Community Hall,
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Remembrance Day Service, tour of the Diefenbunker, Chateau
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