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Vol. 12, No.

Sussex Herald
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February 21, 2012

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RAVINGS
By Mike Hickey
I CANT HEAR YOU
First of all, thanks to The Jet for stepping in and helping out with the last Ravings. Except that his head swelled three sizes and the additional demands for a kibble increase, he is taking his new fame all in stride. For the past couple of weeks I have had a wax blockage in my right ear. So I checked the Internet for a reliable method of cleaning it, without suffering permanent hearing loss. The suggested method was using mineral oil to soften and eventually get rid of the wax. After several days of treatment, the right ear seemed a bit better but the left ear (which I didnt treat) seemed to suffer from hearing loss. While I discovered that there were significant benefits to having impaired hearing ... such as no longer having to pretend to ignore the Missus ... it has also been an annoying experience, as there is occasionally, a person that I actually want to listen to. Hating to impose on the health care system, I finally broke down and visited the doctor. Unfortunately, the wax was so impacted that she wanted me to use the mineral oil for another week to soften everything up so it could be blasted out. I will very shortly be going back and hopefully before I finish this Ravings, my hearing will be fully restored. Assuming that my hearing does return to normal, I need to find a way to have the doctor sign a note indicating that my hearing has, however, suffered a permanent change. I wont be able to hear any sounds in the lower range. The lower range is defined as sounds that come from someone five foot tall or shorter. Hearing will work perfectly for all higher ranges of sound. WOW, just got back from the doctors office and I CAN HEAR!!! Ooops, sorry dear ... What did you say?? Ahhh heaven!! Unfortunately, the doctor was unwilling to confirm the permanent loss of low range hearing, so I will have to continue to rely on the old stand-by selective hearing!! Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work. - Stephen King. 800

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66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-6699 Office Hours: Sundays & Mondays, closed; TuesdayFriday, 9:00am-4:00pm. Effective January 6th the Bar is open until 10:00pm on Fridays & Saturdays. Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at 6:00, Early Bird at 6:30 and regular games at 7:00pm; Pool League at 7:00pm. Thursdays - Crib. Saturday, February 25th 7:00-10:00am, breakfast. Sunday, February 26th Vets & Friends at Sussex Branch #20. All past and present serving personnel are welcome. March 1st-31st Income Tax Clinic, Monday-Friday. For information phone 433-5566. Saturday, March 3rd Flea Market, call Marsha 432-9074 or Roxanne 432-6699 to book a table. Tuesday, March 6th 7:30pm, Branch General Meeting. Saturday, April 7th Easter Dance with music by Joe Voutour & the Old Black River Road Band. For more information check out our website at: sxlegionbr20. com. 304

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Members of the Sussex Art Club will be holding their February meeting at St. Pauls United Church hall (4 Morrison Ave., corner of Main & Morrison) Sussex, on Tuesday, February 28th at 7:00pm. Anyone interested in art and would like to come to our meetings is more than welcome to join us. Hope to see you there. 812

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3215 Main Street, Salisbury, 372-3240 Story Time Fridays in February and March at 10:00am. Stories, songs, and literacy-building activities for ages 2-5. Hackmatack Childrens Book Club (for grades 4-6) meets Tuesday, February 28th and March 27th from 3:00-4:00pm to discuss the books and do some fun activities. Teen Book Club meets Tuesday, February 28th at 4:00pm. Tell us what books you love and hate, and learn about some great new books available in the library. March Break Activities: Paper Plate Craft Drop-In - Tuesday March 6th between 10:3011:30am for ages 4 and up. Stop by the library to go wild with the librarys craft supplies. Make your own paper plate animal or wacky creation. LEGO & Board Games Drop-In Wednesday March 7th between 2:00-4:00pm for ages 6 and up. Bring your friends and family to play some games and build with LEGO. Monster Bookmark Craft Thursday March 8th at 3:00pm for ages 6 and up. The Booklovers Reading Club will discuss The Last Honest Man: Mordecai Richler, An Oral Biography by Michael Posner on Wednesday, March 14th from 6:15-8:00pm. These programs are offered free of charge. For more information call the library. Library hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am12:00noon & 1:00-5:00pm and Wednesday 1:00-5:00pm & 6:008:00pm. 317

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6 Kay Street, 756-3144 February is Library Lovers Month - help us celebrate by telling us why you love the library. Fill out an index card and get a chocolate. Your comments will be posted on our Library Lovers Wall. On-going throughout the month of February. LEGO Construction Club - Saturday, February 25th for ages 6 and up from 2:30-4:00pm. Come in and build your best LEGO Creation to put on display in the library. Preschool Story Time - from 10:30-11:00am for ages 2-5. Songs, finger plays and stories for young children on-going until March 21st. March Break at the Library: Tuesday, March 6th - 2:30-3:30pm, Toilet Paper Roll Crafts (ages 4-8). Stop in to make your own animal or crazy character out of toilet paper rolls. Wednesday, March 7th - 10:30-11:00am, Winter Storytime, enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes at our regularly scheduled storytime; 2:30-3:30pm, Magazine Marble Magnets (ages 7+), make cool magnets to decorate your fridge or give as gifts! Thursday, March 8th 2:00-4:00pm, Board Game Madness (all ages), drop in to the library with your friends and family and there will be lots of games for you to choose from. Thursday, March 8th - 6:30-8:00pm, Adult Book Club. This month will be A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick. Come get a copy at the library. Friday, March 9th 2:00-4:00pm, Wii Bowling Tournament (ages 8-18). Come to the library for an afternoon of free Wii! If you choose, there will be more games in addition to bowling. Saturday, March 10th - 2:30-3:30pm, Paperback Craft Chaos (ages 7+). Using old paperback books, well show you how to make an owl, an apple, or anything you can think up! Open Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 10:00am-1:00pm & 2:00-5:00pm, and Thursday from 2:00-5:00 & 6:00-8:00pm. These programs are offered free of charge. For more information call the library. 314

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A Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper will be held at the Jemseg Lions Club on February 21st from 4:30 to 6:00pm Free Will Offering. Proceeds go to the Parish of Cambridge and Waterborough.
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18 Kay St, Petitcodiac. 756-3383 Mondays - 6:00pm, 639 F.P. MacLaren Squadron Air Cadets. New members always welcome. Come and learn some new skills; 7:30pm, Crib. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:00am, Walking Club. Wednesdays - Legion Meals ($7) comes with roll & butter, tea/coffee & sweet. Take-out available local delivery. On the Menu: February 22nd Roast Beef; February 29th Chicken Legs. All welcome. Friday, February 24th 7:30pm, Texas Holdem. Thursday, February 23rd 7:00pm, meeting of members to update our By-laws. The Legion membership year has just started and if you wish to join, now is the time. We need to keep up the membership in order to continue providing this valuable service in our village. If you are not a member why not join us. If your membership has lapsed then why not re-join. The Petitcodiac War Museum can be visited by arrangement during the winter. Please call Cathy at 756-2068. Chairlift facility is available. Notice: We do not charge for the use of the hall for a fundraiser. If you wish to rent the hall for a wedding reception, birthday celebration or any other function the price is $141.25. 316

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BABY SITTER COURSE

A St John Ambulance Certified Baby Sitters Course will be offered at 12 Perry Street, Sussex on Monday, March 5th or Thursday, March 8th from 9:00am-3:00pm. Cost for the course is $40 and pre-registration required by Friday, February 24th. For more info or to register contact June at 4334652. 324

An Indoor Community Yard Sale will be held at the Hampton Legion on Sunday, February 26th from 10:00am-3:00pm featuring new, used and specialty items. There will be door prizes and a 50/50 draw with half of the proceeds going to the Leatherbarrow Primary School, assisting to purchase a needed SMART board. For more information or to book a table please call 832-5137.
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I was deeply touched by the wonderful surprise party that was so thoughtfully planned for me. I would like to thank my husband and family, relatives and friends for the beautiful evening. Special thanks to the family for the beautiful cake, flowers and lunch. I would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards and gifts. I loved every one of them. Special thanks to Brent and Bethany for the good music. I am so thankful to have such a loving family, relatives and friends.

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The Southfield United Church (814 Rte 865) will be holding a Smelt Supper (optional ham) on Saturday, March 3rd from 4:006:00pm. Cost for the supper is $10/adults, $5/children under 12. To assist with parking issues, two pick-ups will be offered one in Norton and one in Sussex. Please phone 839-2326 or 839-2132 to place your orders. 808

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The Mens Group of the Sussex Corner United Church are sponsoring a Country Jamboree at the Church Hall on Saturday, March 10th from 7:00-10:00pm (cancelled if storm). The evening will feature Mike Whalen & Friends with band members Art Boyd, Daryl Belding, Mike MacQuarrie, Raymond Thebeau and Tom Burgess. Guests include Debbie Connell, Justin Bannister, Fraser Green & Mike Whalen. Special guests for the evening will be Herb Isbill and Meghan Ross. Mike Whalen will be the MC for the evening, which will also feature a canteen, 50/50 tickets and door prizes. Sound by Backstage Music. Admission at the door $7.50. For more information call Lucy at 433-1822. Hope to see you there. 329

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The next Lions Breakfast will be held at the Havelock Lions Hall on Saturday, February 25th from 7:0010:00am. On the menu ham, eggs, panfries, toast, tea, coffee and juice. Cost for the breakfast is $6/adults; $3/children; preschoolers dine on us. The Havelock Lions Club will be holding their monthly Pancake, Bean & Sausage Supper on Saturday, March 3rd at the Havelock Memorial Hall from 4:00-6:00pm. Cost for the supper is $7/adults is and $3/ children. 318

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U are Special is the theme for the next Golden Years Fellowship (age 55+) which will be held at the Penobsquis Baptist Church on Wednesday, February 29th from 10:30am-1:00pm. The dinner menu will include lasagna, garlic buns, Caesar & garden salad and cookies. There will be games, prizes & wonderful fellowship. Guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. S. Neville Gosman. A free will offering will be received. Hope you can come remember invite a friend!! 320

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The Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will hold its next meeting on Saturday, February 25th at the Centennial Building, 27 Centennial Road, Hampton, starting at 2:00pm. TRANSITION HOUSE THANk YOU The subject of the meeting will be the History of Rothesay. All The Board, Management and Staff of the Sussex Vale Transition House would like to thank the Sussex Area Community are welcome to attend. 803 Foundation Inc., for their recent grant, which enabled us to purchase a new dishwasher for SVTH. Your support is greatly appreciated. 323 Kings Kirk United Church, Belleisle Creek, is hosting a Pancake Supper on Saturday, February 25th from 3:306:30pm. Menu includes: Pancakes, homemade beans, sausages, ham, brown bread and a variety of desserts. Cost: $7/adults, $3.50/children 6-12 and pre-schoolers eat for free. Everyone welcome! Kings Kirk is celebrating World Day of Prayer 2012 with a service at 2:00pm on Friday, March 2nd. Guest speaker will be Rev. Tom Robinson. The service this year is dedicated to the women of Malaysia, Let Justice Prevail. 521

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The Sussex Lions will be holding a Lunch on Wednesday, March 14th from 11:00am-1:00pm at the Club located at 58 Willow Court. The menu includes Shepherds Pie, biscuits, butter, beverage and apple crisp with whipped cream for dessert. Cost for the lunch - $8. All welcome. 520

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Thank-you seems so small compared to the joy and love that I felt at my benefit January 22nd. Thank you to: The committee for the thought, engineering and leg work behind the scenes and businesses of Sussex & area who donated to the silent auction, Lois and Peter Carr - bake sale, Mary McKay & Eileen Harrison - gift basket for ticket sales, Glenna Fanjoy - hand-made dog & tied throw for ticket sales, Dave Stewart - sound system, Steve Stackhouse - M.C., all the singers & musicians, my immediate family for love and 100% support, the audience and anyone who donated before and after. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. God Bless You All, Eleanor Lavoie

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Moncton office recently announced that eight local high schools in the area (Bernice MacNaughton, Caledonia, Harrison Trimble, Moncton High, Petitcodiac, Riverview, Mathieu-Martin and LOdyssee) have committed to the first annual fundraiser - Spin & Swish for JDRF This fundraiser will take place on Monday, February 27th 4:00pm at the Moncton Agrena/Coliseum complex. Teams will be vying for the chance to win $10,000 for their school! One lucky audience member will win an iPad and a chance to win a car! The High School students are invited to put in teams for a spin-a-thon, all funds that they raise go to JDRF except for 10% which goes back to their school; every student that participates in the spin and raises a minimum of $50 gets a ticket to the Moncton Miracles game that night. At half-time, one student per school will be drawn to present themselves on the court to make a shot on basket to win $10,000 for their school! 328

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The monthly meeting of the KNS will be held on Monday, February 27th at 7:30pm at St Marks Anglican Chuch in Sussex Corner at intersection Main Street and Post Road. Our guest speaker will be Allison Manthorne, the Coordinator for Bird Studies Canadas Maritimes Swiftwatch. She will outline the dramatic change in the Chimney Swift populations over the past 20 years. Sussex has had one of the largest Chimney Swift populations in the Maritimes, which may be threatened due to recent developments. Learn about what choices locals have to enhance the environment for the Sussex birds. For more information about the KNS, checkout our Website at naturesussex.ca. Everyone is welcome. 523

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A Pancake Supper with variety of homemade deserts will be held at the WI/Seniors Hall in Upham on Tuesday, February 21st from 4:00-6:30pm. Cost for the supper is $7/adults and $4/children. This event is sponsored by Hall Committee with proceeds going for upkeep of the hall.
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Doctors recommend at least 30 minutes of daily exercise for most people. Exercise is beneficial for seniors because it keeps muscles from atrophying, improves mental alertness, strengthens bones, and leads to a healthier metabolism, among other things. For seniors who think they wont be able to handle traditional exercise, chair exercises or modified pilates can be effective, even for those with trouble walking or standing for extended periods of time. To get started, all one needs is some loose-fitting clothing and a chair. Begin by doing some stretching movements of the neck, arms and legs. Rotate the head left and right and in circles to stretch the neck and back muscles. Lift arms over the head and slowly drop down to the sides of the body to stretch arms and back muscles. Lift and lower the legs a few times to warm them up. To begin exercises, start slowly and gradually build up repetitions. Exercises to try include boxing or punching into the air, arm circles, and arm curls. For the legs, work the back and front of the legs. Kick the legs out in front of the body several times. Hold legs parallel to the floor (as much as possible) and do leg crosses. Put feet flat on the floor and lift up the heels. Keep feet on the floor and push down to work the buttocks and the top of the thighs.

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At one point in the 2008 Oscar-nominated film Frost/Nixon, former President Richard Nixon, played by Frank Langella, says, Retired people are the most bored people in the world. While some retirees might scoff at that remark, others no doubt agree theres an element of truth to it. Perhaps boredom is one reason many seniors continue to work past retirement age. According to the Congressional Research Service (CRS), 47 percent of male seniors and 34 percent of female seniors were employed in 2007. That those figures were from 2007 is significant, as it indicates this was before the economic downturn of 2008-09, a consequence of which was more seniors returning to the workforce. Local park service. Many local park services hire seniors to help keep the parks clean. These are often seasonal opportunities, making them ideal for seniors who live in different cities depending on the seasons. Volunteer. Many programs that help indigent citizens get by every day welcome seniors as volunteers. Meal delivery services and other programs that cater to the sick are often in need of a helping hand. School systems. Local school districts also have volunteer opportunities that can be ideal for seniors. Positions such as crossing guard or even helping out with the local athletic teams dont require much of a commitment and can be rewarding and fun for seniors.

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St. Marks Anglican Church (Sussex Corner) is holding a Pancake Supper on February 21st from 4:00-6:30pm. Celebrate Shrove Tuesday with traditional pancakes, beans, sausages, brown bread and cakes. Admission by free-will offering only and all proceeds from the supper will go to Salvation Army Family Services. 325

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Hon. Rob Moore, P.C, M.P. Since it is now tax time, I want to remind you of some of the ways you may be able to save on your 2011 taxes. Since 2006, our government has helped Canadians by reducing taxes in over 120 ways. These include: cuts to the GST, reductions in income taxes, the introduction of the landmark Tax-Free Savings Account and targeted tax cuts for families, seniors and job creators. We have helped a typical Canadian family save nearly $3,100 on average, per year. This year, I want you to get the most out of your 2011 tax return. In this article, you will find a list of some of the valuable tax credits that are available. Our government has introduced Pension Income Splitting, which allows any Canadian resident who receives qualifying pension income to allocate to their spouse up to one half of their income. We have also doubled the Pension Income Credit from $1000 to $2000. We have increased the Age Amount to help seniors keep more money to meet their retirement needs. Also, we are providing Canadians with the Caregiver Amount for Canadians that are caring for a loved one. This responsibility is both emotionally and financially difficult and under our government, a caregiver may be eligible to claim up to $4,282. Our government is providing many other tax credits including; the Canada Child Tax Credit that allows Canadian families to claim a tax credit of over $2000 per child, the Childrens Fitness Tax Credit, which allows parents to claim a tax credit on up to $500 and the Child Arts Tax Credit which allows parents to claim up to $500 as well. You may also be eligible to take advantage of the Volunteer Firefighters Tax Credit which amounts to $3,000, or the Hiring Credit for Small Business that provides up to $1,000. We believe that Canadian families know how to best save, invest or spend their money; not government, which is why we will continue to promote an environment where Canadians keep more of their hard earned money. We will continue to support Canadian seniors, Canadian families and Canadian employers.
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The Sussex Valley Knights of Columbus sponsor Auction 45s every Wednesday evening at the Saint Francis Xavier Hall on Church Avenue. The evening begins at 7:30 and there are prizes and a light lunch. 306

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A November SACFI grant was given support to a Salvation Army project called Sallys Community Kitchen. This initiative is part of the Sussex Vibrant Communities Poverty Initiatives. The program is recognized as a Food Mentoring Initiative to help those living on low incomes. The Salvation Armys objective is to provide an opportunity for single moms and those living on low incomes to learn how to better live within their budgets and to provide healthy nutritious meals for their families. They hope to do this by: Teaching how and where to shop for, prepare, store and serve food; Teaching and demonstrating the value of menu planning; Helping plan more nutritious meals; Teaching how to prepare a budget and shop within it. The project will also provide an opportunity for those who take the food safe program to earn a certificate that will assist them in gaining employment. The project is a six-week program and can accommodate eight people at a time. The Salvation Army hopes to be able to run the program twice a year. For more information on the Sussex Area Community Foundation visit the website at sacfi.org. 331

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A benefit for Albert Black will be held on Saturday, March 3rd at 7:00pm in the Cherryvale Community Hall. Alberts illness will require him to have treatment/surgery in Halifax. Ladies please bring refreshments. Items for Silent Auction greatly appreciated. 326

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First North River Church will be holding their monthly pancake, beans, sausage and potato scallop supper on Saturday, February 25th from 4:00-6:00pm at the Christian Education Center, 374 Wheaton Settlement Road. Free will donation. For further information call 756-2634. 330

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The Kiwanis Club of Petitcodiac meets every other Tuesday, 6:30pm at the Kiwanis Community Centre. Join the fun and our mission of serving the children of the world. Visitors always welcome. For more information call John 756-2011 or Dan 756-1084. 319

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Try something new this season and visit Sussex Toastmasters, a club where you learn-by-doing and where men and women hone their leadership and speaking skills in a comfortable, friendly atmosphere. There is no instructor in a toastmasters club; instead, members conduct the meetings. A typical meeting is broken into three areas: 1. Prepared speeches, where members work in a communication program manual that has a series of ten speaking assignments designed to instill a basic foundation in public speaking; 2. Evaluations, which are the corner stone of Toastmasters and afford the speaker immediate feedback on what members liked and identifies areas for improvement; 3. Impromptu talks or thinking on your feet where a member responds to various topics. Toastmaster members have the opportunity to serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn parliamentary procedure. CAREgIvERS SUPPORT gROUP Best of all, in Toastmasters, you can go at your own pace. th The 4 Thursday of each month at the Saint John Alzheimer Meetings are held every Tuesday evening 7:00pm at the Sussex Society office 152 Westmorland Road, beginning at 7:00pm. 919 Middle School library. For more information call Faith McMillan at 433-5227. 500

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The Sussex & Area Activity Centre is hosting their 19th annual St. Patricks Day Luncheon on Friday, March 16th from 11:30am-1:30pm. Join us at the St. Francis Xavier Church Hall, 110 Church Ave., Sussex and enjoy Corned Beef & Cabbage with gingerbread and whipped cream for dessert. The Happy Go Lucky Fiddlers will be playing great Irish music. Cost is $10/person. Proceeds fund social and recreational programs for mental health consumers in Sussex and surrounding area. Hope to see you there. 516

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Locally, the Parkinsons Support Group holds meetings in Sussex on the second Thursday of each month at 2:00pm in the Heritage Room of the Kiwanis Nursing Home. Everyone welcome. For more information please contact Max Lutz at 433-3330 or Leona Gionet at 433-5342. 517

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Bingo on Wednesdays, 7:00pm at the WI/Seniors Hall in Upham (2117 Rte 820)! Canteen is available and everyone is welcome come out for a fun evening. Sponsored by the Hammond River Valley Seniors. 512

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We the family of Mildred Shannon, thank everyone for their heartfelt expressions of sympathy after Mums sudden passing. Special thanks to those who so generously brought food, sent cards, floral arrangements, attended the visitation and her celebration of life church service. Your presence and kind words of your remembrance of her were comforting and appreciated. We want to specifically thank Bonnie Crealock whose companionship Mum so much enjoyed. Numerous memorial donations were made to various charities, churches, and cemeteries and in lieu of individual responses a donation has been made to the CNIB. Sam, Judy, Shirley, Bob and the extended Shannon & McLeod families.

Baby Signs: an innovative language development program starts on Tuesday, March 13th and run for six weeks at the PACK office from 10:30-11:30pm. Teaching your child sign language will reduce the frustration and guesswork out of parenting and make it easier for him/her to initiate conversation. Fun! Fun! Fun! FUNSHOPS!: supported and encouraged by School District 6 and are only for those children entering into kindergarten in the fall of 2012. You will learn tricks of the trade in a fun atmosphere while promoting your childs development. Space is limited (max of 20) and registration is a must for the next Funshop on Saturday, March 17th from 10:0011:30am. Dads N Kids: We are asking the kids to bring your dad, grandpa, uncle, Big Brother or friends (any male, no women allowed) to our Dads N Kids program! This is a fun evening to spend with a special someone making crafts, playing games, having a snack or reading a book on the 3rd Tuesday of every month (February 21st - theme Popcorn). Drop by between 6:00-7:30pm at the Sussex Elementary. School (art room). Music N Me: Is still going strong and theres always room for more. Come out and join us for a fun filled hour of singing, dancing, songs, books, instruments and more every Wednesday from 10:00-11:00am at the Norton Fire Station (all ages welcome). On April 4th we will be having our Potluck Easter party. Healthy Babes: a nutrition class that provides information on how in just 30 minutes a week moms can make healthy homemade baby food that baby will love and your wallet will love too! You will know exactly what your baby is eating and that the ingredients are fresh and healthy. Monday, March 19th at 10:00am (Sobeys Kitchen). Babies are welcome! Door prizes! Give-aways! Registration is a must! All PACK programs are free. For more information about us please call 432-2610, email packroe@nb.aibn.com. 506

P.A.C.k. NEWS

Petitcodiac Seniors 50+ members of NBSF (New Brunswick Seniors Federation) meet on the 1st Monday of each month at 2:00pm (except August) in the Kiwanis Building. Come join us even if you dont feel like a senior. 303

PETITCODIAC SENIORS

Thank You

Thank you to the Millstream, Sussex, Penobsquis and Havelock Volunteer Fire Departments for their quick and eective response to an early morning re on February 10, 2012 that destroyed two barns. Thank you to NB Power, Sussex Excavators, Webb Electrical, Allan Brown and Alvin Cummings for their timely assistance. Thank you to our friends, neighbours and relatives for your support. Your kindness will be remembered forever Coleman, Cathy Anderson and family

The Canaan River Seniors meet on the 1st Monday of each month at 12:00noon at the community hall for a potluck lunch. The 3rd Monday of the month is activities afternoon - with cards, darts and board games at the hall from 1:004:00pm. All seniors welcome. 312

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The L.O.L. #78 Waterford is sponsoring a Pancake Supper on Saturday, March 24th from 3:306:00pm at the Waterford Hall. The menu includes pancakes, beans, ham, brown bread, tea and layer cakes for dessert. Cost for the supper is $8/adult and $4/children. The Lodge members would like to thank everyone for their help in the kitchen, waiting on tables and/or cleaning up after our beef dinner on February 4th. Thanks also to all those who bought tickets & pies or helped in any other way. The proceeds were for the IWK. 509

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Millstream Potash Mine Public Meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 14th 7:00pm at the Berwick Hall. There will be a speaker with discussion following. The publics input is needed. 518 The Havelock Womens Institute will be holding their Rummage Sale on Monday, April 23rd Saturday, April 28th. The hours for the sale will be: Monday-Friday, 12:0noon-4:00pm & 7:00-9:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-12:00noon (bag for $2) Everyone welcome. 327

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MUSINGS
By Debbie Hickey
30 YEARS AND COUNTINg
A few weeks ago I realized the Hampton Herald is turning 30 in April. That led to the further realization that the Valley Viewer will be 20 in the fall. Although both magazines were already in place when Mike and I got involved in this venture, amazingly 12 of those years have been under our guidance. And to think it all started as a little retirement project for Helen and Bert Boyd. I have started to think about the possibility of my own retirement, as I am now closer to sixty than fifty (or even fiftyfive!), but I keep getting stuck on what would fill my days. The first twenty years of life are spent learning - how to walk, how to talk, how to get along in the world, how to earn a living. Then we spend some forty years raising families and working, working and raising families. Busy, busy, busy. After the intensity of those first sixty years, certainly a little slow-down sounds good, but not a dead stop. Are the next thirty years perhaps an opportunity to become more involved in community, volunteering at charities and non-profits and service clubs, working to make the world (whether local or in the broader sense) a better place? Or perhaps retirement can be an opportunity to return to the learning environment, to pursue learning for its own sake instead of worrying whether it can get you a job/career. Universities often have free tuition for those of a certain age. Maybe some parttime work? For sure I am getting a little ahead of myself as I anticipate at least a couple of more years before retiring, but one of the big considerations is what will happen to Ossekeag. Who will be the next caretaker of what Helen and Bert Boyd first created back in 1982? What will the next thirty years look like? And speaking of thirty . . . Time and Tide wait for no man, but time always stands still for a woman of thirty. ~ Robert Frost 801
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School District 6 wishes to thank the Bell Aliant Volunteers for providing the I Like Me books for all grade one students at Sussex Corner Elementary School and Macdonald Consolidated School. These personalized books help students build a healthy self-concept through literacy and encourage healthy lifestyle choices. The children are so excited to see their names and the names of their friends, teacher and school in a very special customized book that is theirs to keep. This is the fourth year for this very successful partnership and is greatly appreciated by the staff members of these schools and the students. The Bell Aliant Volunteers will visit to read and pass out the books at SCES on Friday, February 24th at 9:00am. 332

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There will be a Bean, Scallop & Sausage Supper on Sunday, March 11th from 3:306:00pm at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick. The menu includes: homemade beans, potato scallop, sausages, coleslaw, rolls, pickles, layer cakes and tea. Cost for the supper is $10/adults, $5/children 6-12, pre-schoolers eat for free, $25/ family. Proceeds from this event will go to the Wesley United Church (Berwick). 818

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