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BOXING
What could be one of the worst nightmares that a guy could ever
experience?? You get into a boxing match with the missus and
she cleans your clock. Yes you heard right!! Now mind you
it was only on a TV screen using our new video game system,
but still it was pretty painful!! No not my body, just my ego.
Now these games are not perfect (obviously) but their ability to
translate your body movements and put it all on the TV is truly
remarkable.
So ... hiding the embarrassment of my boxing defeat, we moved
on to table tennis. Once upon a time I was a fairly experienced
table tennis player, but that experience failed me as I went
down to further defeat and humiliation. But, with my never
say die personality, I went about practicing my table tennis
with renewed vigour. I moved up from beginner to amateur
to professional and from there demanded a rematch with the
missus. Victory!!!!! Not even close, I won each game!!!
Just as in life, success usually takes a lot of practice. But success
isnt just doing the same things over and over again. To truly
develop new skills you have to experiment and try new ideas.
What happens when I do this and if I change this what happens??
Eective practice isnt so much about simply doing or playing, it
is also about learning and adapting.
For instance, one of the things that I have learned is to never
challenge the missus to a game until I have achieved some real
level of skill at it or even better, nd a sneaky way to win without
skill. I am thinking that if I can convince Xbox to get a better
handle on reality, the missus should be way too short to ever
give me a head shot. Another thing I havent tried, is to see what
would happen if I kick her real good.
Against the rules, who knows but could
be worth a try.
Alternatively, I could adopt a more
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STRENGTHENING FAMILIES TOGETHER
Program for relatives and friends of people living with a mental
illness will be oered by the Schizophrenia Society. Register
now for Strengthening Families Together, an eight session free
program, for families and friends that provides information,
skill building and support. e program will begin on Saturday,
March 17
th
and run on alternate Saturday mornings from
10:00am-12:00noon at 157 Duke St. Saint John (Mental Health
Recovery Centre).
Call 648-7660 or email schizophreniasj@gmail.com for more
information or to register. 604
EDUCATIONAL PARKINSON SESSION
Do you or a family member live with Parkinsons?
We can help. e Saint John Parkinson Chapter
will hold an educational session on ursday,
March 15
th
7:00pm at the Jervis Bay Legion (1016
Bayside Dr, E.). Special guest speaker will Dr.
Beth McCann, Phd., CCC-SP., SLP. (C). Speech
erapist with Extra Mural.
For more info call Earl at 648-0415 or email: earlsmith@
hotmail.com. Everyone welcome. 606
V.O.N. HOME SUPPORT SERVICES
Victorian Order of Nurses oers a wide range of community
health care solutions that meet the needs of Canadians. Home
Support Services enhance an individuals quality of life by
providing them with the personal assistance and support needed
to make them comfortable in their home.
Specially trained Home Support workers provide homemaking,
personal care and respite care: Homemaking includes laundry,
grocery shopping, light house keeping and meal preparation;
Personal Care consists of bathing, skin care, dressing, grooming,
feeding, exercise & medical supervision; Respite Care: Gives
relief to family members or friends who are caregivers to their
loved ones.
We provide services to clients in the Greater Saint Johnarea. If
you are interested in nding out more about our Home Support
Services please call our o ce at 635-1530. 603
GOOD NEWS ON GOOD FRIDAY
St. Georges Anglican Church (corner of Watson Street and
Duke Street West) will be holding a Childrens Program (ages
3-11 years) on Friday, April 6
th
from 1:30-3:30pm. Celebrate the
Easter story with songs, cras and a few surprises.
Call Lynn Adams at 635-8474 for more information. 732
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IRISH PUB NIGHT
Get your dancing shoes and singing voices ready for the annual
Comhaltas [Coal-tis] and Irish Canadian Cultural Association
(ICCA) Saint Patricks week celebrations! Join us on Friday,
March 16
th
at Branch #69, Royal Canadian Legion at 714 Wilson
Street, Saint John West, for some singing and dancing.
Highlights include the Celtic Discovery Performance Troupe.
Del Worden, the 2009 Best Single Act for the Saint John music
awards, will also add his considerable talents to the evening and
Danny Doyle will call a few ceili dances anyone can participate
in these dances, even beginners. And of course, the Comhaltas
musicians will be performing traditional music of Ireland
throughout the night, guaranteed to get your toes tapping and
have you singing along! Hot drinks will be served, and alcoholic
beverages will also be available. ere will be draws throughout
the evening, and the ceili dancing is open to all levels of
experience - fun for everyone!
Comhaltas is a not-for-prot organization that works to provide
education and spread awareness of traditional Irish culture. For
more info, visit comhaltas.ca, write to info@comhaltas.ca or call
Stuart at 847-0010 or Bob at 738-0908. 725
LANCASTER LEGION # 69
Wilson Street, Saint John, Phone 635-8095, www.
rcl69.ca.
Tuesday, March 20
th
, April 3
rd
- 7:00pm, dance with
Delbert Worden in the Memorial Lounge.
Tuesday, March 13
th
& April 10
th
no entertainment.
Friday, March 16
th
, 23
rd
, 30
th
9:00pm, Karaoke in
the Lower Bar with Norm Boucher.
Saturday, March 24
th
- 1:00pm, Dance with Donny & Delbert in
the Lower Bar; 9:00pm-12:00midnight Dance with Steve Lyons
& Friends in the Upper Hall $7/person.
Saturday, March 31
st
- 1:00pm, Dance with Donny & Delbert
in the Lower Bar; 9:00pm-12:00midnight Dance with Henry
Wallace & 2
nd
Time Around in the Upper Hall, $7/person.
Sunday, March 18
th
& April 1
st
- 8:00pm, Dance with Johnny &
Sonny in the Upper Hall.
Sunday, March 25
th
8:00pm, Dance with Albert & Sam in the
Upper Hall.
Monday, March 26
th
7:00pm, Delbert Wordens Birthday
Party, dance in the Upper Hall $6/person.
Friday, April 6
th
& Sunday, April 8
th
Branch closed. 710
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VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
e New Brunswick Competitive of Festival
of Music is looking for volunteers for this
years festival which will take place April 23
rd
-
May 5
th
. We could use people who are willing
to work in one of the venues, pick up our
adjudicators at the airport, drive adjudicators
two and from their venue or help at either of
our Final Concerts on April 28
th
& May 5
th
.
If you would like further information, visit our website:
nbfestivalofmusic.ca and click on Volunteers. For further
information, please contact Nadine Lane 635-4128 or 647-0253
anytime. 809
FUNDRAISER FOR STEWARTON CHURCH
Stewarton United Church, with its freshly painted exterior and
green doors is certainly a beautiful picture in the midst of the
snow that surrounds it. Our next step in restoring this beautiful
145 year old church is to repair the foundation in the spring.
To help us with that project, Shanklin Road will be performing
a concert at Belleisle Regional High School on Saturday, March
24
th
at 7:30pm with tickets ($10) being sold at the door. We are
hoping for a good turn out as we know everyone loves Shanklin
Road!
See you there. 816
ALZHEIMERS CAF
Know Someone With Alzheimers Disease or Dementia? You are
invited to join us for a free coee and snack on the last Sunday
of each month at St. Marks Church, 50 Dexter Drive West Saint
John from 2:00-4:00pm. Education, support and a friendly
atmosphere for those living with dementia, their loved ones and
caregivers.
All Welcome. Please contact Ed Sullivan at 672 5286 or sulli@
nb.sympatico.ca. 612
OUTGROWN SNEAKERS
Spring is right around the corner and buying sneakers can
be a big cost to a lot of families. Please take your out-grown/
gently worn sneakers/footwear to Romero House or any other
organization that may need them.
Barry Ogden. 601
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PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNDRAISING
Rachelle Benoit is one of the youngest
volunteers to lead a team for the 2012 Grand
Bay-Westeld Relay for Life. e Grade ve
student at Westeld Elementary School is
captain of Family Fun, so named because all
of the team members are related in one way
or another and when they get together, its
always fun! Like so many others, Rachelle
wanted to become involved in Relay for Life
in honour of her grandfather. My Grampy
died from cancer before my sister and I were
born. I dont want other kids to grow up
without their Grampy, she said. By raising
money for Relay for Life, Rachelle feels she
is contributing to nding a cure for cancer.
Rachelle is excited about the theme of this years Grand Bay-
Westeld Relay for Life Wild Wild West. Her family owns
horses and shes been riding since she was a little girl. Her outt for
the Relay on June 8
th
is already picked out, but she admits that she
still hasnt decided whether she will wear her cowboy boots or her
riding boots. As team captain, Rachelle has already begun making
plans to raise money for Relay for Life. ere will be a 50/50 draw,
yard sale and bake sale. I am also doing a change drive - collecting
not only pennies, but all the change in your pocket, she said with
a giggle.
Relay for Life is not Rachelles rst fundraising experience. On
her 10
th
birthday, she asked for donations for the Animal Rescue
League in lieu of birthday presents. Her parents, Heather and
Michael Benoit, said she was thrilled to present the proceeds to the
organization. You could see by the look on her face that this made
her feel like a million bucks, Heather said. We are so proud of her
and she denitely has the fundraising bug.
Sign up for the Grand Bay-Westeld Relay for Life by Saturday,
March 31
st
. For more information, please contact Melanie Crowley
738-8621 or Liz Chisholm 738-8976.
Grand Bay-Westeld Relay for Life on June 8
th
. 726
CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD EVENTS
e Church of the Good Shepherd (668 Manawagonish Road
at Catherwood) will be hosting a Music & Desserts event on
Saturday, March 24
th
at 7:00 pm. Tickets for the event are $10 and
proceeds will go to Isaac Larson.
Faith and Business with Pat Darrah as speaker at the Ecumenical
Prayer Breakfast to be held at the Church of the Good Shepherd
(668 Manawagonish Road at Catherwood) on Saturday, March
31
st
at 8:30am.. Proceeds from this Breakfast will go to the Seafarers
Mission. Admission by free-will oering.
For tickets or information on either event please call 635-8145. 730
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DISTRICT 8 CELEBRATE WHATS RIGHT
Our theme for March is Look for Possibilities.
School District 8 challenges us all to take advantage
of the possibilities before us. ought for the Month:
Take a chance! All life is a chance. e man who
goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to
do and dare. ~Dale Carnegie~
During the months of February and March students will be
Taking emselves to the Edge and Looking for Possibilities
as they prepare for and participate in the District Science &
Technology Fair. Check out all the possibilities discovered on
ursday, March 22
nd
District 8 O ce, Lower Conference
Room.
For more information on the Celebrate whats RIGHT with
the world initiative, contact Joan Wilkins, Coordinator, School
District 8 at 643-6884 or celebratewhatsright.ca. 704
SHAMROCK ROAST BEEF SUPPER
St. Marks United Church, 50 Dexter Drive, will be hosting their
annual Shamrock Roast Beef Supper on Saturday, March 17
th

from 4:30-6:30pm. Adult tickets are $12, children 12 and under
are $5. Tickets can be reserved by calling 672-3320 or purchased
at the door. Take-out dinners are also available. 717
COMMUNITY ADULT LEARNING PROGRAM
Free classes in Math & English, lower levels up to GED. Small
classes, mornings or aernoons, Monday-Friday. Start at your
own skill level, work at your own pace. e program will take
place at the Carleton Community Centre.
Call Jim Burns for more info at 658- 2815. 729
INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE
Volunteers with the Canada Revenue Agency will be available
upstairs at the Carleton Community Centre on the West Side on
Mondays until Monday, April 30
th
(excluding Easter Monday)
from 11:00am-6:00pm to complete and le income tax returns
for low income families and seniors. No appointment is
necessary, just bring all your familys information. 721
DENIS MORRIS COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dabber Bingo - every Wednesday evening. Quarter games at
5:30; early bird at 7:00; regular games at 7:30pm. Doors open at
4:00pm.
DMCC Seniors Club meets every Monday at 1:30pm, Vi
Matheson, President.
Rentals available for all locations, 672-1046. 705
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ON OUR COVER
DONATION TO WESTSIDE FOOD BANK
Tim Ricketts (right) Chairperson of Westgate Dance Committee
presents Blake Lambert, President and Shirley MacLeod,
Secretary of the Westside Food Bank with a cheque for $4,504
which was raised from there annual dance held at the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch #69 on February 11
th
. Approximately
$40,000 has been raised over the past eleven years from this
annual event
A big thank you from e Westside Food Bank to Tim and
his wife and the committee for their continued support, and to
all the Westside businesses who donated great door prizes. 731
MARCO POLO QUILTERS GUILD
e Marco Polo Quilters Guild welcomes all those interested
in quilting whether they are beginners or experienced quilters.
Join us at St. Columba Church on the rst Wednesday of every
month from 7:00-9:00pm and every ursday from 10:00am-
2:00pm. Come and enjoy the fellowship of quilting. Bring a
friend, enjoy the programs, take a workshop, learn a most
enjoyable and time-honoured skill.
For further information contact: Sandra Betts 672-4636,
sgbetts@nbnet.nb.ca or Norah Sullivan-OToole 674-1639,
mnorahsullivan@hotmail.com. 728
RIVER VALLEY LIONS
e River Valley Lions Club are holding Bingo
every ursday. e doors open at 6:00 with
quarter games starting at 6:20, early bird games
at 7:00pm followed by regular games at the River
Valley Lions Community Centre, 27 Inglewood
Drive Grand Bay-Westeld (wheelchair
accessible). Canteen is available. 706
WANTED HUNTERS & SHOOTERS
e River Valley Sporting Association has an approved shooting
range at Carters Point, Kingston Peninsula open seven days
a week. Yearly membership is $40 starting January ($35 for
seniors). To join or for more information, meetings to be held
at Grand Bay Centrum Room A, Council Chambers (upstairs)
7:30pm ursday, April 5
th
and ursday, May 3
rd
. 724
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WEST BRANCH LIBRARY NEWS
Babies in the Library: designed for the very young newborn to
18 months. Songs, ngerplays and tickles encourage language
development and having fun with your baby. Please register for
the next session May 2
nd
-June 6
th
.
Time for Tots - for children aged 18-36 months every ursday
morning at 10:30am.
Story Time - Friday mornings at 10:30am. Pre-registration is
not required.
Family Drop-in Program: available in the childrens area of the
library.
Wednesday, March 14
th
Library Cinema at the West Branch
Library starts. Contact the Library for more info on our featured
lm. You are welcome to bring your own treats.
Mystery Book Club: ursday, March 15
th
at 7:00pm Mysteries
by Stuart Pawson. New members always welcome.
Chick-Lit Book Club: ursday, March 22
nd
at 7:00pm Friday
Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs.
Saturday, March 31
st
& April 28
th
2:30pm, Family Movie
Matinee at your Library.
e-book help: Curious about the NBs Public Library Services
Electronic Library and all the downloadable books it oers?
Want to know about e-books or what they are? Reserve your
spot at the librarys e-book session on ursday, March 29
th

from 7:00-8:15pm.
In the Gallery - paintings by Jay Melanson; In the Window -
carvings by Jay Melanson.
Volunteer Appreciation: West Branch sta wish to thank all of
our hardworking and dedicated volunteers for their hours of
service and making the library what it is today. West Branch
Volunteers will be honoured on Wednesday, April 18
th
at
10:00am.
Gates Computer Lab: Available to check your e-mail, do
research and use the Internet. e service is free. Book a tutorial
and learn basic computer skills. Wi available.
Bulletin Board: Check out what is happening in your community.
Hours: Sunday & Monday - Closed; Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
- 9:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday & ursday - 9:00am - 8:30pm.
Drop into the West Branch Library (Lancaster Mall) or call
643-7260 for more information. 708
CARD PARTIES AT ST. MATTHEWS
St. Matthews Womens Society, Grand Bay, holds card parties
(45s) every ursday starting at 7:30pm. $3 admission and $2
for 50/50. A light lunch is served. 713
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COLLEEN DINNER IN SAINT JOHN
In support of Hestia House, a Colleen Dinner (sorry gentlemen
this is a ladies only event) will be held on Saturday, March
17
th
at the Delta Hotel. e evening will begin with a Reception
at 6:00 and the Dinner will start at 7:00pm. e evening will also
feature a guest speaker, auction and live band.
Tickets ($70/person, $525/table for 8) are available at
Scotiabank all greater Saint John branches including Grand
Bay and Hampton. All funds raised at this event will be donated
to Hestia House. 925
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #87
Greenwich, NB
Mondays - 7:00pm, Jam Session (none on
holidays).
Tuesdays 7:30pm, Darts.
Fridays - 7:00pm, Games Room open.
Saturdays - 6:00pm, Games Room open.
Anyone interest in helping out with any Legion
event or who would like to become a member;
the monthly meetings are held at the Legion on
the second ursday of each month. Contact Rose Linton at
757-2963.
Legion Rental: Contact Lynn Vail 468-2927.
Everyone welcome. 711
WANTED HUNTERS & SHOOTERS
e River Valley Sporting Association has an approved shooting
range at Carters Point, Kingston Peninsula open seven days
a week. Yearly membership is $40 starting January ($35 for
seniors). To join or for more information, meetings to be held
at Grand Bay Centrum Room A, Council Chambers (upstairs)
7:30pm ursday, April 5
th
and ursday, May 3
rd
. 723
HISTORICAL SOCIETY DRAW WINNER
e Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., is pleased
to announce that the winner of our 2011 Quilt Fundraiser was
Ron Furlong of Quispamsis. anks to all who supported us by
buying tickets. 813
Delicious desserts and coffee served
Cost: $25
Raffle draw of Diamond
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Saturday March 31st at 2pm
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MARKET PLACE WELLNESS CENTRE
Growing as a community together
Market Place Wellness Center is a community Wellness Centre
that is located in the Carelton Community Centre, designed to
promote the health and wellness of the residents of the west side.
We oer a wide variety of programs (most of which are free) and
new programs are always in the works. Stop by and see us if you
have any questions on programs call 674-4335.
Specimen Collection - Tuesdays & Wednesdays 7:30am-2:30pm
by appointment only, please call 648-6681.
Food Bank - Tuesdays & Fridays 1:00-3:00pm.
Art for Seniors ursdays 1:00-3:00pm.
Monthly Foot Care Clinic every 3
rd
Wednesday, by appointment
657-2273.
Are you over 50 and want to be more active? Join our free classes
- Tuesdays from 10:00-11:00am at the Hope Centre and Fridays
from 2:00-3:00pm at the Carleton Community Centre. No
charge.
Food Purchase Club - for more information call West-674-4335.
One change (old North End) - 635-2035, Crescent Valley - 693-
8513, St. Josephs Community Health Centre - 632-5537
West Side Community Kitchen Program free.
Social Development worker on site to answer questions,
Tuesday aernoons from 1:00-3:00pm. 720
DANCES IN LORNEVILLE
Lorneville Community Centre Country Dance/Open Mic
every ursday at 7:30pm. Join the house band, e River
Road Ramblers, on stage or just dance the night away. is is an
alcohol free event.
Admission is $3 at the door. 716
RCL CARLETON #02
290 Ludlow St. West 635-9919
Sundays: 1:00-4:00pm, 25 50/50Bingo, canteen available.
Everyone welcome.
Mondays: Dabber Bingo, doors open at 5:30pm, Early Bird
games start at 6:30 and Regular games at 7:00pm. 5050 and
Canteen. Everyone welcome.
Saturday, March 24
th
- 3:30-6:30pm, Jed & Moe. No cover
charge. Everyone Welcome.
Saturday, March 31
st
4:00-6:00pm, Hot hamburger & fries,
veggies, dessert, tea/coee. $8/person, all welcome.
Monday, April 9
th
9:00pm-12:00mid-night, Allison Inch &
Eastcoast Express. $5/person, everyone welcome.
Tuesday, April 17
th
3:30-6:30pm. Jed & Moe, no cover charge.
Everyone welcome. 712
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What an amazing opportunity our stylists
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get HOT new hair that is cutting edge!
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Every spring, homeowners head outside to take
stock of how the winter treated their lawn.
Homeowners in areas that experience heavy snow
or rainfall each winter likely do not look forward to
this inventory, fearful of what another harsh winter
did to their property. Fallen tree branches, frozen
ground and winter wind storms can do a number on
even the most well-manicured lawns, turning a
summertime labor of love into a nightmare.
While homeowners might not be able to do anything
about the weather, there are ways to revitalize a
lawn each spring. And you don't have to be an
accomplished landscaper to handle the task. The
following tips can help bring your luscious lawn
back to life, helping make winter a distant memory.
Revitalize Your Lawn After
a Long Winter
Remove all debris from your yard. Debris
includes any trash in the yard, wood, large roots,
fallen branches, and even stones. The presence
of trash such as broken glass or even faded
paper products such as cups or bags is not only
unsafe for the environment, but it can prove
harmful to anyone who might be out in the yard
once your grass grows, especially if you have
children. Oftentimes, winter winds can blow
trash from nearby garbage cans across the yard,
no matter how neatly homeowners put out their
trash.
Consider seeding the lawn if need be. For lawns
that took a particularly harsh beating over the
winter, consider seeding the lawn to help
revitalize it. When seeding a lawn, be sure you
choose the right seeds. Different regions respond
better to different types of grass. But don't be
intimidated if you don't know the correct grass to
choose. Simply ask a landscaper or consult a
lawn care specialist at a nearby home
improvement center as to which type of grass is
the best fit your region and your yard.
Smooth the soil. Once all debris been removed,
examine the soil for any abnormalities that might
need to be smoothed out. Use a spade or rake to
smooth any areas that aren't up to par. Next you'll
want to loosen the soil as well, something that
can be done with a garden rake. Any unsightly
areas, such as humps or ditches, should either be
smoothed out or filled in, depending on which is
appropriate. This can be done with some soil and
should not prove too costly.
When you're ready to seed, the seed can be
scattered by hand for smaller yards, or with a
drop spreader for larger lawns. When spreading
with a drop spreader, use the suggested amount
of seed on the bag (even a little less seed should
do the trick) and make sure you spread out the
rows evenly in the same direction. Once you've
sowed the first part of your lawn in one direction,
you can crisscross back over that part at a
90-degree angle, making sure you keep equal
distance and calibrate your spreader at the same
speed.
Add mulch for aesthetic and practical appeal.
Moist helps the soil, and can also add aesthetic
appeal to a lawn. Moist helps the soil by allowing
it to retain moisture, making it more conducive to
growing healthy grass. When laying mulch down,
keep the mulch at roughly a quarter-inch to
ensure your lawn will grow in nicely.
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Remove all debris from your yard. Debris
includes any trash in the yard, wood, large roots,
fallen branches, and even stones. The presence
of trash such as broken glass or even faded
paper products such as cups or bags is not only
unsafe for the environment, but it can prove
harmful to anyone who might be out in the yard
once your grass grows, especially if you have
children. Oftentimes, winter winds can blow
trash from nearby garbage cans across the yard,
no matter how neatly homeowners put out their
trash.
Consider seeding the lawn if need be. For lawns
that took a particularly harsh beating over the
winter, consider seeding the lawn to help
revitalize it. When seeding a lawn, be sure you
choose the right seeds. Different regions respond
better to different types of grass. But don't be
intimidated if you don't know the correct grass to
choose. Simply ask a landscaper or consult a
lawn care specialist at a nearby home
improvement center as to which type of grass is
the best fit your region and your yard.
Smooth the soil. Once all debris been removed,
examine the soil for any abnormalities that might
need to be smoothed out. Use a spade or rake to
smooth any areas that aren't up to par. Next you'll
want to loosen the soil as well, something that
can be done with a garden rake. Any unsightly
areas, such as humps or ditches, should either be
smoothed out or filled in, depending on which is
appropriate. This can be done with some soil and
should not prove too costly.
When you're ready to seed, the seed can be
scattered by hand for smaller yards, or with a
drop spreader for larger lawns. When spreading
with a drop spreader, use the suggested amount
of seed on the bag (even a little less seed should
do the trick) and make sure you spread out the
rows evenly in the same direction. Once you've
sowed the first part of your lawn in one direction,
you can crisscross back over that part at a
90-degree angle, making sure you keep equal
distance and calibrate your spreader at the same
speed.
Add mulch for aesthetic and practical appeal.
Moist helps the soil, and can also add aesthetic
appeal to a lawn. Moist helps the soil by allowing
it to retain moisture, making it more conducive to
growing healthy grass. When laying mulch down,
keep the mulch at roughly a quarter-inch to
ensure your lawn will grow in nicely.
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When the hottest hangout in town straddles the
Canada/U.S. border, you get the best of both worlds:
strong Canadian beer at weak American prices, and the
hottest entertainment on either side of the line.
68 Exmouth St. Saint John, NB Telephone 693-8720 ~ 847-2421
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Show Dates
March 30, 31
April, 07, 14 ,21, 28
May 05, 12, 19,26
June 02, 09, 15
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March 30, 31
April, 07, 14 ,21, 28
May 05, 12, 19,26
June 02, 09, 15
FRIENDS OF JANET KYLE
On Saturday, March 31
st
Janets family and friends will be
holding a Dinner & Auction Fundraiser at the Aquarius Tavern
(Fairville Blvd, Saint John) to raise money to help Janet in her
battle with Cancer. Janet was diagnosed with breast cancer in
October 2011 and has undergone surgery and will be enduring
treatment this spring and into the summer. If you cannot join us
on March 31
st
we are asking for your support in helping Janet
by sending a monetary pledge or by donating an item for the
Auction.
Anyone who knows Janet has been touched by her
kindheartedness, compassion, determination, and exhausting
energy. For those of you who do not know Janet, she and Paul
raised four children in Hampton - Courtenay, Curtis, Cara and
Connor. e entire family participated in multitudes of sports,
which Janet coached and played. Janet has been a very active
volunteer in our community in many positions and facets.
She taught Religious Education, volunteered at school, parent
advisory committee, President of Hampton Minor Hockey,
member of the Hampton Community Centre Board of Directors,
member of multitudes of committees to name a few. Its time
for us to give back and help
Janet.
ank you in advance for
your support. Your donation
is greatly appreciated. Please
e-mail or call if you have any
questions. Tickets can be
purchased at Glam Tan in
Hampton; by email: saintp@
nb.sympatico.ca or by phone
at 832-4334. All donations
can be made at any Bayview
Credit Union in the area. 805
INSTRUMENTS FOR PEACE
Instruments for Peace is a group that meets every second
ursday of the month at the Church of the Good Shepherd,
668 Manawagonish Road, to explore and promote non-violent
solutions to international conicts.
All welcome! 715
LADIES VOLLEYBALL
Ladies Volleyball League plays at the Carlton Community
Centre on Sundays from 4:00-10:00pm (one hour play), for ages
18 and up. For more information contact Jennifer LeBlanc at
1-506-755-9081. 719
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SINGLES & FRIENDS EVENTS
Singles and Friends will be hosting a Dance on Saturday, March
24
th
at the Branch #69 Legion, Wilson Street West in Saint John.
Doors open at 8:30 and music by DJ from 9:00pm-12:30am.
Dance is open to anyone over the age of 19. Admission is $5/
embers and $7/non-members. Check info line for update if
weather is nasty.
Breakfast for Singles continues every Sunday 10:00am at Hollys
Restaurant in Hampton and weekly volleyball on Wednesday
evenings 8:00-10:00pm at Rothesay Park Middle School (cost
$4) open to all adults - married or single.
e purpose of the Singles group is to organize activities for
single people to participate in and we welcome your input and
suggestions. Our phone line is 696-1914 for updates as to what is
happening and our email is singles696-1914@live.ca. 819
ARTS & CRAFTS SALE FUNDRAISER
e First Annual C.A.C.I. Arts & Cras Fair will be held
Saturday, June 2
nd
at the Fairvale Outing Association 8 River
Road, Rothesay from 10:0am-3:00pm. is event is a Fundraiser
for the Community Autism Centre Inc. Organizers are currently
looking for local artists, photographers, craers, and musicians
to take part. If you would you like a table, the cost will be $15/
table, and we ask each vendor to donate one small item for a
ra e basket.
All money raised from table fees and ra e will go to the Saint
John Community Autism Centre. Please contact Erin for more
information, or to book a table at 652-6414 or giggleycra@
gmail.com. More details are also available on our Facebook
event: facebook.com/events/301096929955263. 802
KC HISTORICAL SOCIETY
e Kings County Historical & Archival Society, Inc., will hold
its next meeting on Saturday, March 24
th
at the United Church
Hall in Sussex Corner beginning at 2:00pm. e special topic for
the meeting will be the Corn Hill Nursery with Bob Osbourne.
All are welcome to attend. 811
Dont let another minute pass you by - sign up for the
Grand Bay-Westeld Relay For Life by March 31, 2012.
For more information, please contact
Melanie Crowley 738-8621 or Liz Chisholm 738-8976.
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PLANTAR FASCIITIS
Have you been suffering with pain at the bottom of your heel made worse in
the morning or after getting up to stand on it after a prolonged period of
sitting? Have you had numerous expensive orthotics made, tried all of the golf
ball massage tricks, and had loads of therapy? Does it still hurt?
We have an enormous amount of success dealing with Plantar fasciitis in our
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lifestyle for many people. It doesn't matter how old you are or if you've failed
other therapies. We like tough cases and do not hesitate to take them.
Call us if you want the pain in your feet to stop.
AMATEUR RADIO DISPLAY
As part of the Loyalist City Amateur Radio Clubs celebration
of the 75
th
anniversary of the clubs formation in 1937, an
operational station will be set-up along with a display of
information on the Clubs history on Saturday, March 17
th
from
10:00am-3:00pm at the Millidgeville-North End Lions Club (61
Elgin Street, Saint John).
Amateurs, those interested in amateur radio and the general
public are invited to attend. 602
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CHURCH CHART
HVHS PRODUCTION
Harbour View High School presents Phantom of the Opera at
the Imperial eatre from ursday, April 26
th
until Saturday,
April 28
th
at 7:30pm and a Saturday matinee at 1:00pm. is
popular musical is a tale of love, lust and desire.
e tickets are $20 and $25 for and can be purchased at the
Imperial eatre box o ce by calling 674-4100 or online at
imperialtheatre.nb.ca. 722
FEBRUARY PIC OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to Alyssa Lane from Salisbury who submit-
ted this photo winter frost. Alyssa has won a voucher to a local
Subway for a foot long meal deal. 823
ATTENTION AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
is could be your chance to click and win. Have you taken
that nearly perfect photo well, send it to us it could be
chosen as Ossekeag Publishings Pic of the Month, sponsored
by participating Subway locations. e rst of each month we
will be choosing one photo, from those submitted during the
previous month, to be our Pic of the Month and the winner will
receive a voucher for a Footlong meal deal from participating
Subway locations.
Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) for complete contest info
and rules.
Submission of photos authorizes Ossekeag Publishing the right
to print and display your photo (with photographer credit) in
any of our four publications, our yearly calendar, website and
Facebook group. If no photo of suitable quality is submitted,
judges can elect to choose no winner for that month. 821
RECOVERY CENTRE FUNDRAISER
e Sophia Recovery Centre is presenting a signature event -
Pearls Of Wisdom - chose an oyster and receive your own
cultured pearlexquisite jewellery collection for sale. is event
will be held at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church (Gondola
Point Road, Rothesay) on Saturday, March 31
st
at 2:00pm. e
aernoon includes delicious desserts, coee and a ra e draw for
a diamond pendant necklace (value $2000).
Tickets ($25) are available by calling the Recovery Centre at
633-8783.
e Sophia Recovery Centre provides a safe and supportive
environment oering education, counseling and integration
into 12 step spirituality, for women seeking recovery from
addiction. 817
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Youth & Young Families Minister: Amanda Francis
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MUSINGS
By Debbie Hickey
BIRTHDAY PLANS
Our birthday is fast approaching. As I mentioned last issue, on
April 6
th
the Hampton Herald will be thirty years old. Coming
up in October the Valley Viewer reaches another milestone,
turning twenty. While thirty is only one year more than twenty-
nine, for some reason the round numbers always seem to
hold more authority! And are generally deemed more worthy
of celebration. So we here at Ossekeag have been contemplating
how to best celebrate these anniversaries.
If this were a thirtieth wedding anniversary it would
traditionally be celebrated with pearls. Well, I have no pearls
to hand out, not even pearls of wisdom. What I do have is a
request. To mark these special dates we propose to publish our
top tips for building better communities. at is aer all what
Ossekeag Publishing is all about. We solicit your editorial on
all of the great things happening in the communities we serve
and at no charge to you to submit, or to you to receive, we share
that information with everyone in the community. For our
anniversary we want to take this one step further. It is our hope
to publish tips on simple things we can do to help build better
communities, whether it is donating to the food bank, picking up
litter when we are walking or reading to kindergarten students
at the local school. We encourage you to send in your ideas and
tips for us to compile and share. And more . . . look around your
community and take note of those people who are role models
for building better communities and tell us about them. e
person who continues to coach minor hockey long aer their
own kids have grown and moved on. e person who is always
rst to step forward to help a family in need. e student who
organizes food drives. April is also Volunteer Month, so what a
great time to acknowledge the people in our communities who
do so much to make our place in the world so amazing.
To inspire each of us: Wherever a man turns he can nd someone
who needs him. ~Albert Schweitzer . . . and . . . If you think you
are too small to be eective, you have never been in bed with a
mosquito. ~Betty Reese. 801
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUCK OR TWO PLUS! Franchise opportunity in SUSSEX. A
new franchise business opportunity is now available in Sussex,
includes inventory, training, POS and home o ce support. If
you have retail experience and you are considering becoming
a franchise owner, call Finlay Burt at 1-800-890-8633 for more
details or email at urt@extremeretail.ca.
EMPLOYMENT
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+/
month. Operate a mini o ce outlet from your computer, FREE
evaluation. www.yourfreedomo ce.com.
CAREGIVER WANTED, for special care home, First Aid & CPR
required. call Krissy at 832-4051.
FIREWOOD
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split,
delivered. Call 485-2349.
TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size wood? Firewood cut to
specication. Call Doug 763-3486.
CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED, mostly maple, prompt delivery. Call
433-4263.
FOR RENT
RENOVATED, LARGE, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, Grand Bay-
Westeld, $500 & $600/month, heat and lights not included. For
more information please call 650-3692.
FOR SALE
MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE drop leaf table, approx. value
$1,400, asking $650. Call 849-3404.
TO SELL STATIONARY exercise bike, brand new, $110, inatable
bed (double), $80. TO BUY, folding clothes dryer rack, clothes
iron, table lamps, baby crib, small kitchen table & 2 chairs. Phone
609-7499.
NOTICES
WRITERS WORKSHOP Saint John Regional Library Market
Square April 21. e Pitch of Your Life: Writing Book Proposals
and Social Media for Writers. www.pwacswnb.ca, info@pwacswnb.
ca for more info.
SERVICES OFFERED
DAVES LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage,
construction & roong materials, demolition, brush, decks, small
moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles.
832-3982 or 653-0026.
GETTING MARRIED (BOOK EARLY). Civil weddings
performed when and where you choose. Telephone 847-2079.
NORSESUN 216-2628 John Deere home & workshop products;
air compressors, generators, grills, heaters, powertools, pressure
washers, tool chests, truck boxes, jobsite boxes. Call 216-2628
SCRAP METAL DROP O Site. All car parts, car batteries, lawn
mowers, washers & dryers, pots & pans, scrap metal etc. Free junk
car and truck removal. Open 7 days/week, 187 French Village
Road. Phone 847-3569. God Bless you and thank you for your
support.
GROUND BREAKING LTD. Mini excavator, backhoe and dump
truck. Experienced crew with full liability insurance. Drain tile,
small demolition, topsoil, culverts, landscaping, shoreline work
and more. Chris 639-8766 or Matt 651-5172.
SEWING JOBS DONE for ladies, gentlemen and children. Hems
done on pants, dresses etc., other alterations. Non-smoker. Call
672-2599.
HAUL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop o site 54 Backland
Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067.
VEHICLES
WAYNES AUTO WORLD - In house nancing. Buy, sell, lease,
rent. Owner Wayne Ganong, bus. 738-6777, cell: 647-8777. www.
waynesautoworldltd.com, 53 Epworth Park Road, Grand Bay
- Westeld.
Call
832-5613
to book your
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Tel: 832-5613
Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555
242 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6B8
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89 Station Road, Saint John NB
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Tidy outside of property for Spring
Move or lift furniture
Recyclables to Blue Bins; junk to landfill
Clean Loved Ones grave marker
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57 MILLENNIUM DRIVE, QUISPAMSIS
(506) 849-4700
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MARK JOUDRY
LICENSED CERT. TECHNICIAN
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