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Would you change your wood heating practices to help out small land owners??? It would appear that over 50% of New Brunswickers use wood as either their main source of heat or as a secondary source of heat. I suspect that while quite a number of wood burners have a woodlot that they might harvest from, the majority, however, are likely buyers of wood. But, whether, you are cutting your own or buying, here is the problem. Hard wood for sale ... mostly maple, yellow birch .. NO WHITE BIRCH. How is this a problem you ask?? Firstly, the real world difference between maple and white birch as your primary heating fuel is about 10% more heat from the maple. Using a wood burning appliance with about a 50% efficiency the difference will be hardly noticed. Due to the quantity of white birch available sellers will often discount a load of white birch and put money in your pocket, There were at least a couple of years when I heated with nothing but white birch and noticed no difference. So, Mikie what is the big deal?? Maple and yellow birch, along with beech are key hardwoods of the original Acadian Forest!! White birch, poplar, and fir are considered pioneer species and crop up in significant numbers when we deplete the forest of the primary species that once dominated. As woodlot owners who want to return the forest to its original condition, we need to haul out tons of this over-populated pioneer stuff and give the good stuff room and time to re-populate. On a cool spring or fall day, you dont need a fire that lasts for hours and hours, you just need a quick blaze for an hour or two to take the chill off. During the evening or on weekends, even if the temperature is a cool minus twenty, you can still use lower grade wood for heat until it is time to stoke up for the night!! About fifty percent of our heat at home comes from softwood, poplar and partially rotted birch or maple. The rest comes almost entirely from quality white birch. If you are interested in making greater use of pioneer wood for at least some of your wood heat, contact me through email mike@ossekeag.ca and let me know. If there is sufficient interest, I will try and publish a list of woodlot owners that might be willing to supply pioneer wood at very reasonable prices, especially if you are ready and willing to do some of the work. Consider also, how our community institutions, schools, etc could be converted to utilize pioneer wood species for 100% of their heating needs. The environment would benefit by shifting from non-renewable petroleum products and our forests would benefit tremendously by allowing our traditional trees to further mature and multiply. 800

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The Food Basket will be open again for preparation on Wednesday, June 20th from 8:00-10:00am and for clients on Thursday, June 21st from 8:30-11:00am. Clients are asked to bring proof of address and details of income and expenses in order to assess need and hopefully help clients to access available governmental help. Medicare numbers are required for all family members. Financial donations may be sent to: - The Treasurer, Hampton Food Basket, Unit 2, 39, Tilley Street, Hampton NB E5N 5B4. We are in need of several things this month so please scan the list and if you can help, call Janice at 832-4340: 1 crib; 2 car seats stage 2; medium sized apartment freezer; double beds; queen sized box spring and frame; dish washer. We do appreciate all the help that we receive from the community, all the time treasures and talents; this vital ministry would flounder without the dedicated support of the Community, thank you. During the last 18 months we have been conducting a screening process to evaluate the needs of our clients, with the hope of assisting them in accessing all the benefits due to them. It has been an amazing journey for us and with very few exceptions we have found the needs much greater than we ever thought possible. An alarming number of these friends of ours are managing their food, clothing and incidental expenses on much less than $50 per person per month, they could give lessons to us on how to stretch a dollar! We do pray that you will continue to help families depend on your generosity, what an appropriate way to show the love of God by feeding his people! Emergency numbers: Janice 832-4340; Judy 832-3291; Debbie 832-4309; Betty 832-7526. In asmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me 107

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In loving memory of a dear Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather who passed away June 22nd, 2009

God saw that he was getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arm around him and whispered come with me. With tear- lled eyes we watched you gently slip away. Although we loved you deeply we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands put to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
Loved and Remembered, always. Gertie, Pat, Frank, Dianne, Karen, Philip and their families

CASINO NIGHT THANK YOU

The Hampton Lions Club would like to thank all the individuals and businesses who contributed to our 16th annual Casino Night. Your generosity made this years event a huge success and helps us to make Hampton a better place to live. 127

Sussex Lions Club is sponsoring a Fathers Day Dinner - lobster or steak on Saturday, June 16th from 4:00-8:00pm. The menu includes: a 2 lb lobster or strip loin steak, salads, rolls, cheesecake and beverage. Cost for the supper is $25/steak or $20/lobster - must reserve seat before Wednesday, June 13th. For tickets call 433-2348 or e-mail lorrainempollock@ rogers.com. 518

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The Hampton Wellness Committee would like to thank all those who participated in the recent Healthier Hampton: 8 Weeks of Wellness events held in April and May throughout the Town. It was wonderful to see so many people participating in the wide range of activities held. Special thanks to our sponsors: the Town of Hampton, Hampton Save Easy, Beverlys Esthetics, Home Hardware, Hair in the Big Blue House, Scotiabank, Lutz Longstaff Parish, Guardian Drugs, Chris Breen, Tim Hortons, Subway Restaurant and Lifestyles Fitness. We would also like to say a huge thank you to all of the people who so generously donated their time for the many activities: Murray & Carol Goodman, Sarah Morrison, Bill Consolvo of Darlings Island Bike Shop, Rafe Hooper of Osprey Adventures, Dave Wolpin, Betty Kennett, Hampton Karate Club, Phil Yang and students of Yamaji Dojo Self-Defense School, Michelle Brenton, Belinda Oram & Marlise Widdershoven, Paige Danaher, Sheila Burns and the many people who came out to assist with the Grand Finale held in the Town Square. We look forward to building on this event for next year! Thank you for your support. 141

WEEKS OF WELLNESS UPDATE

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On behalf of Carrie, Joey and Nathan Beaudoin, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Ossekeag Publishing, Shaw Signs, Atlantic Press, Southern Drive, Billy e Rig Dugay, and Shiretown Publicans for helping us promote our "50 Days to Save a Life" auction/entertainment fundraiser.

The Peninsula Pearls held their annual meeting on April 30th at the Moss Glen Legion. The late of officers for the year are: President, Claudia; Vice-President, Joyce; 2nd Vice, Lynn; Secretary, Audrey; treasurer, Bessie; Conveners, Nancy and Audrey; Program Planner, Sherry; Social, Sue; Nursing Home Visitors, Ralph and Joan; Scrap Book, Nancy and Morris. Guest speaker was Tom Meade who gave an interesting and informative talk on kidney transplant. Tom was set to go on dialysis when he received word from Halifax that a kidney was available. Unfortunately the first transplant didnt work out, so he had to go back to Halifax for a second transplant; thankfully this time things went well. Several members went to Reeds Diner for Chinese food on May 14th. On May 15th, 15 members went on Nancys Tours to the Miramichis Grand Ole Opry, starring Bill Mullin and his band. Upon arriving we were treated to a lovely lunch, then a very enjoyable afternoon of country music by the band and several guests. On the way home we stopped at Metepenagiag Heritage Park for a delicious salmon supper in the log cabin lodge. Thanks to Sherry, Nancys Tours and the musicians for giving us such an enjoyable day. Submitted by N. Dann. 119

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We would also like to thank the individuals, communities, businesses, organizations, locals and strangers who helped us surpass our goal of $15,000. Your kindness and generosity will never be forgotten. Sincerely, Friends of Hampton High Grad class of '99. "No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind."-Taylor Swift
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Chosen from hundreds of applicants across the country, a group of volunteers from Norton was selected as one of 30 communities to receive a Let Them Be Kids Helping Hand award. The award will be used to re-develop the park in their neighbourhood on September 22nd. This initiative will receive strong support and leadership provided by Let Them Be Kids and the Village of Norton. Let Them Be Kids mission is to help build stronger communities across Canada and help bring fun and play to all children and families. These Playground Champions will spend the next four months engaging their neighbourhood and surrounding areas in redesigning and improving the park located at 274 Route 124. One of the goals announced at the Community Announcement is: We hope to create a welcoming, safe social hub where residents and families of all ages and abilities can gather. The improvement plan includes the creation of a new playing field, park benches, new equipment and much more. Although the planning will occur over the next few months, it is hoped that hundreds of Norton residents will volunteer to be a part of a one-day old fashion barn raising on September 22nd that will see the communitys dreams come together and the park built! The children of this area can benefit greatly from all of us working together on a Community Playground but it goes beyond that. We believe that a community project of this level benefits everyone - growing pride, dedication and community spirit; and if done correctly we hope it will touch every household in our community in a way that grows our commitment to the children, families and residents of our village. Please visit ltbknorton.blogspot.ca for more information, make a donation and to join the effort - It takes a village to raise a child. - ancient African proverb. 120

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16 year old Thomas Robichaud of Hampton, son of Doug and Pam Robichaud, is currently at the IWK due to kidney failure. He has been receiving kidney dialysis and will remain at the IWK for a period of time until the doctors are able to stabilize him enough to come to the SJRH to continue dialysis and be placed on the kidney transplant list. A Yard & Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, June 16th from 8:00am-3:00pm at the Hampton Baptist Church (776 Main Street) with all proceeds going to Thomass family to help defray their expenses. Please come and show your support to this family. If weather conditions do not allow us to hold the sale on June 16th, the rain date will be Saturday, June 23rd. 135
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Centre is the lucky winner of the Mothers Day $200 Gift Certificate Draw, advertised in the May 1st issue of the Hampton Herald. Jackie got to choose from the many participating advertisers in the Hampton/Sussex area. She picked Hollys Restaurant as her choice. Jackie plans to share the winnings with her family and friends. Bon Apptit! A big thank you to Ossekeag Publishing for putting up this wonderful prize. The residents of the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre thoroughly enjoy reading your publications. Thanks!! Gloria Baird, Therapeutic Recreationist
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The Parish of Central Kings Youth Group has continued their fundraising efforts for the Hampton Food Basket and have collected another substantial amount of food. This project started out as a small challenge to the kids, but it has turned into something big! Since the beginning of the year, these children have collected food and toiletries every week as one of their Youth Group activities. We are so proud of these kids!! Many thanks to them, and to their families, that made this project possible. For their efforts, the children were rewarded with a fun night an ice cream party and pie throwing!! For more information on the Parish of Central Kings Youth Group, please contact Amy at 832-3229. 142 Photo: (Back row): Cameron Hoyt, Jordan Wall, Chelsea Hoyt, Olivia Olinskie, Miranda Wiggins, Haylee Ketch. (Middle row): Devin Hoyt, Lydia Pearson, Sophie, Griffin Olinskie. (Front tow): Bria Wall, Cleona Wiggins, Katie Hoyt, Hailey Gallant, Evan Ketch, Carson Hoyt.

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Kiwanis Nursing Home, Inc. is a licensed 70 bed Nursing Home in Sussex, New Brunswick. We are currently seeking caring registered nurses interested in part-time, casual employment. Applicants must hold a valid registration with NANB (or be eligible for registration). Applicants should be comfortable assuming responsibility for the total nursing care of our residents including organizing and supervising work assignments in keeping with the residents needs. We welcome applications from retired RNs interested in part-time hours. Please send your resume and cover letter for consideration, on or before June 26, 2012 to Kiwanis Nursing Home Inc. (Attn: Director of Nursing Ann West) by fax at (506) 432-3104 or by email at knhidon@nb.aibn.com. We thank all applicants however only those considered for interview will be contacted.
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Claudia Small, President, of the Peninsula Pearls Seniors recently accepted a cheque from the Government of Canada in the amount of $18,997. MP Moore was joined by MLA Bev Harrison in making the presentation at a special event held May 24th at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #62, Clifton Royal. The monies are for the installation of a new ramp and a chairlift, which will allow the club to continue to offer social activities for seniors. 121

FUNDING FOR PEARLS SENIORS GROUP

A Strawberry Festival will be held at Saint Francis Xavier Church Hall (Church Avenue) in Sussex on Sunday, July 8th. More details to follow. 522

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Mondays - the Craft Group, which has been gathering in the morning, finished for the summer on June 11th. The Swedish Weavers also finished on the same date, but they will be starting again in the fall so why not plan to join them. The Hampton Hoedowners have closed for the summer but will be looking for new members in the fall so watch for the notice. Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm Bridge players are there, and if you are interested in joining them, you should call Barry Kilpatrick at 832-5701. Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm Auction 45 players are on hand, why not join them for an evening with friends and meet new friends. Thursday, June 21st - the last music and dinner is on and the Open Mike in the evening will be having their last event until fall. I would like to thank the musicians who have donated their time to raise money for the upkeep of the Resource Centre; the music has been great and the audience has been growing and enjoying it. Open Mic will be missed during the summer. Thanks guys and girls. Anyone wishing to rent the Centre call 8327871, leave a message and your call will be returned. To anyone having a birthday or anniversary, your friends send Best Wishes; anyone ill or in hospital we all say Get Well Soon. Submitted by Mary Long. 113

HAmPTON SENIORS RESOURCE CENTRE NEWS

The Hampton Community Library will be offering two summer reading programs The Reading Club and Pre-school Story Time. The Reading Club will be for children from K-2 (ages 5-8) and the goal of this program is to keep children reading throughout the summer months. The Reading Club will take place every Wednesday from 10:30-11:30am and at the end of the summer a certificate with the total number of books they have read will be presented to the children. Pre-school Story Time is for children who have yet to attend kindergarten and will be held throughout the summer on Tuesdays from 11:0011:30am. The Library will be operating under summer hours beginning on July 2nd, Monday to Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm and registration for these reading programs will commence on Sunday, July 1st and throughout the summer. For more information please phone 832-3335. 116

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1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays - 45s at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm. Wednesdays Summer darts at 8:00pm. Thursdays - Dabber Bingo, Jackpot $1,000 in 50#s or less & building. Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#s and/or consolation prize $100. Doors open at 6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building jackpot in 52#s and/or consolation prize $100. We also have wild #s in some of regular bingo games. 40+ people we have a second chance on five of our regular games, starting at 7:00pm sharp. A portion of our Norton Legion Bingo and our Raffle 50/50 proceeds are donated to the Belleisle Community Pool fund. If we get 1-40 players - $5; 41-50 players - $60 or 51-60 players - $70. Come and support our community event. Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or health care benefits? It does not matter how long you served. For more information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at 432-0779. The Legion Hall is available for rent (birthdays, anniversaries, showers, etc) $50 (plus $20 if bar is open). Rental is free for benefits or funeral receptions for Legion members, donations accepted. To rent the Legion Hall please contact the Legion at 839-1908 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 117

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The Help The Cops Help The Kids Benefit Trust Fund was established to assist minor sport organizations and individuals within the Hampton RCMP Jurisdiction with furthering their sport to a local, provincial or national level. The Funding Application and Guidelines are available at the RCMP office during regular business hours. Applications will be received throughout the year with disbursement(s) as required. For information please contact Janice Bates, President at 4852497 or Brock Reid, Treasurer at 832-7050. 129

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The Hampton Lions Club would like to thank all the individuals and businesses who contributed to our 16th annual Casino Night. Your generosity made this years event a huge success and helps us to make Hampton a better place to live. 127

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I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to the Benefit which was held for me on May 25th. We, as a family, were so humbled by everyones generosity. We would especially like to thank Linda, Dorothey, Pam, Dawn, Cindy, Alicia and Candace for all your help. Thank you to all others who made the night so memorable. Your generosity will never be forgotten. Kate Hodgin & Family. 525

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Come and view the prize-winning student exhibits from across the province, at the Courthouse Museum in the historic village of Gagetown, starting on Saturday, June 16th. Special public events include a welcoming reception on Front Street on Friday, June 22nd at 7:00pm and a visit by Lieutenant Governor Graydon Nicholas on Sunday, June 24th at 11:00am. There will be many other free activities in the village over the weekend. For information call Queens County Heritage at 488-2483 or email: info@queenscountyheritage.com and follow us on FaceBook. 812

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Card Parties at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick every Tuesday at 1:30pm. Cost is only $3 and includes 50/50 and a light lunch no membership needed. The only requirement is to plan to come and have a great time with friends & neighbours. Everyone welcome young and the young at heart. 503

CARD PARTIES IN BERWICK

The purpose of the St. John Ambulance (Sussex Branch) Award is to encourage men and women to enter the health care profession. Those who apply do not necessarily have to be a 2012 graduate, as students taking post secondary studies are also eligible. A personal interview may be required. Applications may be obtained at the Sussex Regional and Belleisle Regional High Schools or by calling Muriel McCullum at 433-2697. 519 School District 6 District Education Council will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 13th at District Office, 70 Hampton Road, Rothesay beginning at 6:00pm. All are welcome. 804

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after 40 years at the Sussex Department of Transportation Brenda Belding is retiring. Come help us celebrate with her at the Sussex Legion June 15th at 8pm.

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Summer is just around the corner and the Saint John Y is providing fun and educational summer camp options that will get kids outdoors and having fun! Rock Star Camp, Wilderness Adventure, Skateboarding, Dirt Camp, Lacrosse and Outdoor Sports Camps are just a few of the 54 Day Camps the Y is offering at seven locations this summer. If you want to enjoy more of the great outdoors, then consider spending a week at Camp Glenburn on the beautiful Belleisle Bay. Dont miss out on the chance to learn new skills such as canoeing, high ropes and outdoor survival while you meet new friends and create lifelong memories. New High Ropes Adventures were added to Camp Glenburn in the fall for even more fun and challenging activities. Camp registration is now underway. For more information or to register contact the Y at 693-YMCA or visit the website at saintjohny. com. 952

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The June 4th meeting of the Dairy Zone was held at the Catholic Hall in Norton with 31 members present from the Seniors groups in Norton, Hammond River Valley, Nauwigewauk Darlings and St. Martins. President Wendy McGee welcomed all in attendance and introduced guest speaker Tanya Warren, Community Programs Officer District 3 of the RCMP, who gave a very interesting presentation on seniors safety while living alone and cautioned all in attendance about high pressure sales persons who come to our homes. Treasurer, Dolly Brenan gave the most recent financial report. The Norton seniors group are very active in their community and recently took healthy treat lunches to the local school. The students enjoyed crackers, cheese and an assortment of delicious fruit. The Peninsula Pearls recently received a grant, which will enable them to install a ramp and an elevator for wheelchairs, which will allow easy access to their hall. The St. Martins club recently held a Queens Jubilee Tea and they are now looking forward to the Seniors Day on July 18th, which will be held at the All Seasons complex. The Hammond River Valley Seniors also received a grant, which will enable refurbishment to be carried out on their hall in Upham, plus allow the purchase of new tables and chairs. The Nauwigewauk Darling Seniors have completed the handwork on their 2012 quilt for the ticket sale campaign. The winning ticket will be drawn on September 29th The next meeting of the Dairy Zone Seniors will be held at the St. Martins Community Centre at 12:0noon on monday, July 2nd with everyone enjoying a hot pot luck luncheon. Upon closing our meeting, member Carol Kilpatrick led the group in a Blessing before lunch was enjoyed by all in attendance. Respectfully submitted by Judith Hill. 139

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Sunday July 1st Canada Day Fun for All, Everyone Welcome 10:00 Flea Market $5.00 per table (to book a table call Barb Pitt 763-2641) Canteen Service, BBQ Hot dogs & Hamburgers 12:15 Flag Raising and Cake Cutting 12:30pm - 4:00pm Strawberry Short Cake Games for young and old: Frog Racing Contest, Bingo, Local Entertainment, Antique Cars on Display. End the day with Fireworks. Finalized program will be posted at Kingston General Merchants, Chapel Grove Convenience, Fullerton's Market, Crystal Beach and Gondola Point, Peninsula Princess and Westfield Ferries.

Dimanche Le 1 Juillet - Du plaisir pour tous le monde durant la fte du Canada. Tous le monde est bienvenu! 10:00h Flea Market 5.00$ par table (pour rserver une table, appelle Barb Pitt 763-2641) Canteen Services, BBQ Hotdogs et Hamburgers 12:15h Le crmonie du drapeau et nous coupons le gteau. 24:30-16:00 Gteau au Fraise. Des jeux pour tous: Frog Racing, Bingo, Talent Local, Voitures Antique. Nous allons terminer avec les Fireworks. Le program des festivits va etra poste au Kingston General Merchants, Chapel Grove Convenience, Fullerton's Market, Crystal Beach et les traversier de Gondola Point, Peninsula Princess et Westfield.

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We have had a fabulous year writing to our writing partners: Mrs. MacKinnons Grade 2/3 Class at Belleisle Elementary. We are looking forward to their visit and our lunch together in June. We also are enjoying writing and receiving letters from our pen pals at Torrance Lodge in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Some spring memories and dream vacations of our Residents: Roena - we always tapped trees for maple syrup, planted a garden and spring cleaned the house and I would go to England to visit the Queen on my dream vacation; Tom - we started sawing up the wood for winter, planted the garden and prepared for haying and I would go to the Yukon to see the diamond mines on my dream vacation; Thelma - planted vegetable and flower gardens and would like to visit anywhere pain free; George - always milking in the morning and evening, planting gardens, caring for the orchard and fixing the hen house and I would like to travel to PEI to visit a family graveyard; Doris - went fishing in the brook, house cleaned, planted a vegetable garden and flowers around the house and I would like to travel to Bethlehem to see the stable where Jesus was born; Wilmots dream vacation was to see heaven. RIP. We are enjoying lots of birds at our feeders: Brown Headed Cow Bird, Oven Bird, Red Breasted Grosbeak, Chickadees, Finches, Grackles, Mourning Doves, Sparrows and Swallows, Hairy Woodpeckers, Flickers. 520

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MUSIC N ME - our final day will be Wednesday, June 13th (Norton)and we will be having our Teddy Bears Picnic Pot Luck. Music n Me will start up again on September 12th. In Sussex Corner our last day will be Thursday, June 14th with our Teddy Bears Picnic Pot Luck. Music n Me in Sussex Corner will be starting up again on September 13th. Pack will be hosting their final Dads N Kids on Tuesday, June 19th at the Sussex elementary School in the Art Room. Kids need to bring their dads, grand-dads, uncles or big bothers out for an evening of fun. Drop-in between 6:00-7:30pm for games, crafts, activities, snacks and more. Moms get the evening off!! For more information about PACK please call 432-2610, or emails us at packroe@ nb.aibn.com. All PACK programs are free. 506

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An afternoon of Bridge under the tent at Rothesay High School will be held at Thursday, June 21st from 1:00-4:00pm with great desserts, prizes and fun! $20/person with a $10 tax receipt. All proceeds to the Heart and Stroke Association of New Brunswick. Call 848-5464 to register your group of four players. 806

QUEEN OF HEARTS - BRIDGE

A Salmon Supper will be served on Saturday, June 16th at the Kingston Parish Hall with sittings at 4:30pm and 6:00pm. Cost for the supper is $12/adults and $6/youth under 12. Advance tickets advised only a limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Please contact the Kingston Parish Office to reserve your seat HHS 2002 CLASS REUNION at 763-3183 or by Email parishofkingston@gmail.com. 826 Yes, it is that time already! Ten years have gone by and the Hampton High School Grad Class Committee of 2002 would like to invite all graduates PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP from that year to our 10 year reunion to be held on A Prostate Cancer Support group for Saint John and outlying Saturday, June 23rd. Bring your family to our BBQ towns and communities will hold regular meetings on the and games at the Town Square in the afternoon first meeting on Tuesday of each month in the social room (tentatively 1:00-3:00pm) and then come to an at St. James the Less Church located (1760 Rothesay Road, evening of reminiscing at Thandis, 33 Canterbury Rothesay) at 7:00pm. Street in Saint John, at 7:00pm. It will be a great night of sharing Support group members provide emotional support to each memories and catching up with our old classmates from HHS. other; demonstrate that one is not alone, and that others share Please RSVP to jill_ganong1@hotmail.com by June 9th, so we similar experiences and concerns. For further information call can get accurate numbers and check out our Facebook page for updates at HHS Class of 2002. Cant wait to see everyone! 813 Doug Moore, Co-ordinator, at 847-1628. 815

SALmON SUPPER - KINGSTON

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If you ever attended Havelock High School (Grade 9 to grade 12) even if only for a short time; or if you ever taught there, from the time the school began until these grades were transferred to Petitcodiac, then you are invited. Come on Friday, June 29th. Registration is at 3:00pm at the school. $10 fee per person will cover refreshments etc. This reunion is in conjunction with Havelock Homecoming Celebrations on Saturday, June 30th to celebrate 200th anniversary of the first settlers to Butternut Ridge. 837 The Kings County Museum is hosting a free exhibit, opening on Saturday, June 23rd at 2:00pm. The exhibit is entitled Flewwellings: From Loyalist Loss to Hampton Star and presents the story of Hamptons Flewwelling family who operated the large G. & G. Flewwelling Mfg. Co. Their extensive business interests included a match factory, box factory, lumber mills, general store, as well as the Kennebecasis Steamship Company, all based in Hampton and along the Kennebecasis River from the 1860s to 1918. Numerous artifacts and period photos illustrate the Flewwellings incredible story and the evolution of the town and of Kings County through industrialization. Please join us for this free opening! Kings County Museum, 27 Centennial Drive, Hampton. Open Monday - Saturday, 9:00am to 4:30pm starting June 23rd. 138

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KC mUSEUm EXHIBIT OPENING

SUPER, SUPER SAVINGS 1 DAY ONLY SATURDAY, JUNE 16

The Mallery/Mallory Bi-Annual Family Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 11th at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial Park Road). Registration will begin at 1:00 and Pot Luck meal at 4:00pm. For more information contact: emallory@nbnet.nb.ca. 828

mALLERY/mALLORY REUNION

AGAIN!

Registration for the Summer Youth Recreation program will be held on Wednesday, June 13th from 6:30-8:30pm at the hall. The program will start July 2nd and go until August 31st from 8:30am12:30pm each day. Monday to Wednesday will have organized recreation programs for children aged 9 to grade 8; Thursday & Friday will be for children registered for Kindergarten 2012 to the age of 8. For more information contact Geoff at 643-1121 or our website: nauwigewauk.weebly.com. 131

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Now that the risk of killing a frost is finally over, its likely that there will be a mad rush to the garden centers and the household budgets will again be in a perilous state. If you are fortunate enough to have a deer proof fence, the sky is the limit, if not, then its wise to pick as many deer proof items as possible. There are a number of interesting plants and bushes that seem to be either very low on our white tailed friends dietary list, or happily, off their list all together. For several years, despite the regular appearance of these beasties, I have grown the following with great success: Lavenders; Forsythia; bush and vine Honeysuckles; Epimedium, a low perennial with delightful pink, yellow or red delicate blooms, followed by heart shaped leaves that turn a beautiful deep red color as they mature; Deutzia, a shrub with delicate fragrant blossoms and pale green leaves; Fox Gloves; Burning Bush; Ladys Mantle; Barberry; Caragana; Peonies; Hawthorns and assorted Clematis. So far the Wisteria has remained in tact however, now that it is trailing temptingly over the fence I am not sure of its future. No matter how firm I am in my resolve to abide by the Dont Feed the Deer, concept, the fact remains that if we garden at all, we are providing food for them ... anyway, there are plants that are simply too beautiful to pass up and there is protection for them. Its wise to keep these purchases within reasonable bounds, namely the numbers that one can easily spray on a regular basis. My dentist recently suggested that since deer avoid the Narcissus family, (Daffodils and the like), that a blend of the faded blooms with a few of the leaves might be a good base for the next miracle repellant. I shall have a go, since it is time to cut the blossoms down anyway, I shall mix in a little oil or beaten egg to help the mixture adhere to the leaves and Hey Presto, we might just strike gold; enough perhaps to pay for a really fancy filling!! While you are at it, cut down the entire blossom bearing stems from tulips and crocus, but compost them as they are the #1 favorite food. By taking off the spent blooms the plant then will put all its energies into strengthening the bulb, instead of working hard on producing a nice fat seed pod. The results will provide many more flowers next year. Happy gardening, even if it means scaling your diet to wieners and beans! 805

Jesse Parent & Julia Finniemore are pleased to announce their engagement.
Having dated since high school, the couple will wed this August in Hampton, New Brunswick

HALLs Summer Preschool Camps


HALLs Summer Preschool Camps o er lots of fun- lled mornings to explore, discover and make new friends. HALL is excited to provide this to preschoolers between 3 and 5 years old in the Hampton and surrounding areas. To register for these camps for preschoolers, come in and see us on Mondays or Wednesdays from 9am-3pm, at 978 Main Street, Hampton or call 832-5665 or email haforll@nbnet.nb.ca. When: Monday to Friday 9am to 12pm Where: Main Hall, St. Pauls Presbyterian Church, 978 Main Street, Hampton Cost: $60 per week/*$48.00 per week (includes HALL Membership) *Summer programming may alter without notice pending summer provincial/federal grant funding.

Date
*July 3 - 6 July 9 - 13 July 16 - 20 July 23-27 July 30 - Aug 3 *Aug 7 - 10 Aug 13 - 17 Aug 20 - 24

Theme

Around the World Down on the Farm Under the Sea Jungle Safari Treasure Hunter Imagination Station Dr. Seuss & Friends Superheroes Unite!

HALL is currently accepting nancial donations for future programs. One way to give a donation is to donate your return on your bottles at the Hampton Bottle Depot on William Bell Drive to HALL. We are also looking for gently used infant and preschooler toys. For pick up, please call our o ce. Thank you in advance for your donations.

Donations

Come and see HALLs Community Booth on Canada Day and be ready to have some fun. Children will be able to sh for some fun and play a game of giant snakes and ladders. We will also have registration forms available to sign up for our Summer Preschool Camps and our Playtime Learners Preschool in the fall. We look forward to seeing you on Canada Day.
For more information about the above or if you have any questions, please contact us at (506)832-5665 or email us at haforll@nbnet.nb.ca or check out our website at www.hamptonalliance.ca.

Canada Day Country Fair Hampton Community Center Sunday, July 1, 2012 from 12-4pm

60th Wedding Anniversary

Please bring all the best wishes and memories you may have.

to celebrate Arnie & Rita Weston 's 60th Wedding Anniversary.

Please come and celebrate with us on June 30th from 1pm until 4pm at Wanda & Glen Allaby's home, 2187 Route 820 in Upham

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50th A nniversary
Barry & Gloria Kilpatrick (nee Burns)
ey were married in Trinity Church, Saint John on June 30th, 1962.

50th Wedding Anniversary on June 30th.

of Hampton will be celebrating their

Barry is a retired school teacher and lawn care manager and Gloria owned and operated Wholesome Foods Natural Food store for many years. ey have four children: Cindy Kilpatrick and her partner Denise Ainsworth, Scott Kilpatrick and his wife Denise Kilpatrick, Jill Winter and her husband Boyd Winter and Jennifer Kilpatrick and her husband Garry Warren. ey have seven grandchildren: Alysha Kilpatrick, Deanna Winter, Joshua Winter, Rebecca Winter, Michael Winter, Peter Winter and Charlotte Kilpatrick. ey have two great grandchildren: Amiyah Williams and Nataliyah Williams.

On May 23rd the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership Starfish Program was presented with the Daniel Clowes Award in recognition of its success in improving the quality of life of those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and striving to reduce the spread of HIV. The Starfish Program provides a way for people like you to sponsor students at high schools in Piggs Peak, allowing them to attend school when they would otherwise be unable to do so. Last week one of the Hampton-Piggs Peak Committee members, Laura Myers, gave us some good news from Hampton High School. I wanted to let you know that due to the combined efforts of the SRC, the students who participated in the Rockin event, the students and staff who participated in and attended the floor hockey game, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Hall and the Green Team - we have raised enough money to once again support our eight students in Piggs Peak, Swaziland. The Piggs Peak portion of Rockin for Students Near and Far was $1,660, and our portion of the floor hockey game was $184 which put us $556 short! Today, Mr. Hall gave me the great news that the Green Team would donate $600 to the Hampton Piggs Peak partnership so we reached our goal! This news could not have come at a better time because the 2nd semester school fees for our students are due on June 1st! Thank-you to everyone who helped out with these events! On behalf of the Partnership I would like to add my thanks to the students and staff at Hampton High School. In addition, I want to thank Mrs. Andrea Lewis and a group of talented young musicians at Belleisle Regional High School who have been raising funds by busking at lunchtime in the cafeteria and lobby areas. With its donation this week, BRHS has donated over $1,000 to the Partnership over the course of the year. The support of HHS and BRHS is integral to the success of our Starfish Program. Not only will their donations be a big help in paying school fees for about 90 students in Piggs Peak, but their ongoing support is an inspiration to everyone involved with the Partnership. We hope the efforts of these high school students will similarly inspire you because we need your help too. We still need greater sponsorship to pay the fees for the students we have committed to support. So if you are not already a Starfish sponsor, please consider becoming one. You can sign up online at: hamptonpiggspeak.ca for only $300 per year or $25 per month or you can contact me, Mark Bettle, at bettlem@nbnet.nb.ca or 832-0003. 110

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Barry & Gloria will be celebrating this milestone anniversary with friends and family at the Hampton Senior Resource Centre on Saturday, June 30th, 2012 from 2 - 5pm. ey welcome old and new friends. Best wishes only.

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Brandin Hawthorne, of Bloomfield, will be riding again this year in the MS bike Tour, which will be held on Saturday, June 23rd from Sussex to Saint John. Last year Brandin completed the over 60km ride in six hours. His training for this years ride has already begun he has clocked over 300 kms since April 14th. Brandins family is very proud of his dedication and support for such a great cause. Brandin is accepting sponsors for his ride and any donations would be greatly appreciated. Donations can be made in cash or via his MS webpage at: mssoc.convio.net/site/TR/BikeTour/Atla nticDivision?px=1407641&pg=personal&fr_id=1209. If you are out and abut on Saturday, June 23rd, keep an eye out for Brandin and cheer him on. 132

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Trevor Seeley will be Brandins biking partner again this year. Lets Dive Right into the fun at the Bloomfield Hall Vacation Bible School to be held monday, July 9th-Friday, July 13th from 9:00am-12:00noon. Each fun-filled day includes songs, games, crafts, snacks and Bible lessons for children ages 6-12. To register your child(ren), or for more information, please contact Amy at 832-3229. There is no cost for this event. Feel free to invite your friends! 140 Come out and see Hampton in a whole new way and support your local Food Basket by participating in the fifth annual one hour boat rides on Saturday, June 16th. First boarding time is 11:00am last boarding is 3:00pm. Bring along a non-perishable food item or monetary donations are accepted. Book in advance or by chance (653-0726). This is a rain or shine event. 124

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June 16. 2 HOUR SHRUB PRUNING CLINIC: Duncans popular 2-hour pruning demo. Learn how to prune most of the common types of shrubs and trees, such as evergreens, broadleafs, fruit trees & owering shrubs. Special o er: Pruners, shears and loppers sharpened free during the lecture. FATHERS DAY DRAW! Put your name in the draw for a full-size evergreen tree for your Dad, delivered and planted if you want. Enter all spring. Draw June 17th, 5pm.

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1356 Rte 845, Clifton Royal NB, E5S 2B9 Sundays 7:30pm, Cribbage. For more information, contact Joe Stack at 763-2959. Mondays 12:00noon, Peninsula Pearls meet the 2nd & 4th Monday of each month for lunch. New members welcomed. If interested in joining please call Claudia Small at 763-2587. 1st Monday of the month 1:30pm, Ladies Auxiliary meet at the Legion Hall. New members welcome; 7:00pm General Legion meeting (September to June). New members always welcome (anyone may become a member). Any new members who join Legion Branch #62 between now and November 2012 will have their 2013 dues paid for by the Branch. To join, please call Kim Beyea at 763-2277 or Serge Cormier at 849-7060 or email rclbranch62@bellaliant. net expressing interest in membership. Membership is not a requirement to be a volunteer. Tuesdays 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at the Legion Hall for rifle training. Wednesdays 6:30pm, Peninsula Cadet Corps meet at Macdonald Consolidated School. If you have a son or daughter interested in joining Cadets, please contact Bob Beyea at 7632277. Thursdays 10:00am, Zumba will continue for May & June, $5 fee. All are welcome to join or attend the above mentioned activities. Friday, June 15th 7:00-110:00pm, Kitchen Party featuring Sylvia Campbell, Geraldine Charters, Fraser Smith and the long Reach Kitchen Party Gang. Refreshments served: Tea, coffee and sweets; hotdogs $1 each. $5/person admission at the door. Sunday, July 1st Canada Day Fun for All. 10:00am, Flea Market to book a table ($5) please call Barb Pitt at 763-2641; the day will also include: Flag raising & cake cutting; canteen service available, games for young and old, entertainment, antique cars on display, fireworks and more. Finalized program will be posted at Kingston General Merchants, Chapel Grove convenience, Fullertons Market, Gondola Point/Westfield ferries. Tickets for the Canada Day Draw are now on sale ($2 for one, $5 for three). Prizes: 1st Apple (16GB) iPAD2; 2nd Apple (8GB) iPOD; 3rd Kobo Touch eREADER. To order tickets, please call Marvin (763-2347); Kim (763-2277) or Linda (763-2252). To reserve the Hall please call Doreen Stack at 763-2959. 122 Evening of cards at the Norton Shore Community Centre Cribbage on Tuesdays 7:30pm, and Auction 45s - Thursdays at 7:30pm. Refreshments Served. 112

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Congratulations to Kelly Laaper of Kingston who submitted this photo of an old vehicle in the woods on the Kingston Peninsula. Kelly has won a voucher to a local Subway for a foot long meal deal. 823

The Kingston United Baptist Church will be hosting Vacation Bible School during the week of July 2nd-6th from 9:00am until 12:00noon, daily. The theme this year is Sky, where children will learn that Everything is Possible with God. There will be Bible stories, snacks, experiments, games and more! If you are age three to finishing grade six, please join us for all of the fun! For more information or to register, please visit our website at: kingstonbaptist.com/events.php or call 763-2648. 406

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4th Annual Golf Tournament Hampton Golf & Country Club


Friday, June 22nd Shotgun Start: 1:00pm A HOLE IN ONE contest in conjunction with Pine Acres RV Ltd.

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The Hall Road Hampton cougars Reunion Dinner & Dance will be held on Saturday, July 21st at the Hampton Legion. The doors will open at 6:00pm ad the dinner will begin at 7:00. The menu includes: pulled pork, rolls, potato salad, coleslaw, coffee/ tea, and strawberry shortcake. Tickets ($25/couple) can be picked up at Snows Hardware and must be purchased by July 1st. For more information call Billy at 832-7546. 143

HALL ROAD COUGARS REUNION

You could win on hole #10 with your perfect shot!


Members and non-members welcome Registration cost will be discounted for existing Hampton Golf Club members. For more information
email: hacc@nbnet.nb.ca or Sara at: commcord@bellaliant.ca Call Gail at: 832-2559 or Sheryl at: 832-5925

$100 per player - $400 per team of four (includes cart rental)

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Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 8:00-10:00am at the WI/ Seniors (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) in Upham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with your friends and neighbours for only $6/person, $20/ family - or have just toast and coffee for $2. Presented by the Anglican Parish Churches of Upham. For more information contact 832-7253. 507

UPHAm BREAKFAST Reminder: mILLIDGEvILLE NORTH REUNION BUFFET Millidgeville North High School Graduation Classes of 1971-

1974 inclusive are invited to attend a Social. Exclusive to graduates on Saturday, June 23rd from 7:00pm until close at Legends (3 Mile) East Saint John. No cover charge, casual. This is a one-night event. Please come and reconnect with your classmates. Check out our Face book Group - MNHS 71-74 Social. Planning has started for a BIG 71-74 reunion for 2013 to accommodate those grads who live away and require extensive travel plans. 802

Emmaus Road, presenting traditional and progressive Gospel music, will be in concert at the Central Norton Baptist Church (435 rte 121, Bloomfield) on Sunday, July 1st at 10:45am. Everyone welcome! 134

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Strawberry Festival will be held at St. Johns United Church in mEmORIAL mOTORCYCLE RUN Sussex Corner on Wednesday, June 27th from 3:30 to 6:30pm. We will be serving potato salad, baked ham, rolls, tomato, The 9th Annual Dr. David Stephen Memorial Motorcycle cucumber, strawberry shortcake and home made layer cakes. Run, hosted by Quispamsis Freedom Riders, will be held on Price is $9/adults, $4/ages 6-12, children under age of 6 eat free. Saturday, June 23rd (rain date if necessary Sunday, June 24th). 527 Registration ($25/hand) will be held at the Ken Val Co-op. 827

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HAMPTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL
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The Hampton Veterinary Hospital, located at 510 Main Street, has been serving the town of Hampton and the surrounding area for more than 25 years. The veterinary hospital is a fully accredited member of the New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. It is a full-service canine, feline and exotics facility that offers morning, evening and weekend appointments to best accommodate their client's busy schedules. The Hospital is equipped with many of the most modern diagnostic technologies available including digital radiography, flexible endoscopy and a complete in-house laboratory. Their facility offers a wide variety of services to keep patients in the best of health. Doctors Sherri Malone and Sheila MacGowan, who have owned the Hampton Veterinary Hospital for three years, have a combined experience of 30 years with a vast majority of their service here at the Hampton Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Malone earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Dalhousie University before attending the Atlantic Veterinary College and obtaining her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and has recently become a certified PennHIP Veterinarian. She has been living in Hampton since 1996 and enjoys all facets of small animal practice and particularly enjoys surgery, both soft-tissue and orthopedics, lameness examinations and sports medicine. Dr. MacGowan graduated from the Atlantic Veterinary College in 1998 and enjoys treating the "exotic" patients, including rabbits, ferrets, pocket pets, and reptiles. She has a special interest in internal medicine and has recently completed a course on endoscopy which enables the clinic to offer clients a non-surgical option for some gastric conditions. The veterinarians and the staff of the Hampton Veterinary Hospital are deeply committed to providing the highest quality of innovative care for every individual animal in a professional and compassionate manner. They are pleased to welcome new clients and invite you to contact the office with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your pet and their health.

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A Benefit Dance & Auction for Kim Dempster-Brown will be held at the Norton Legion on Saturday, July 21st with a DJ (Mark Turner), silent auction, a possible live auction, 50/50 tickets, door prizes, and much, much more. Come out and have a great time for a great person. Kim has been diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. She requires Chemotherapy treatments that will take six months. Each treatment will be a 48hr session. 100% of all the proceeds will go to Kim for medications, travel and help with financial outcomes. For more information please contact: Linda Steen at 839-2938 or email Steen2011@hotmail.com. 524

BENEFIT FOR KIm DEmPSTER-BROWN

Walker Estates off Dutch Pt. Road, Hampton NB


Under Construction: New 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex, 1000 sq ft main level. Main floor laundry, hardwood and ceramic floors throughout. Custom kitchen cabinets. 10 Year Home Warranty. Includes underground hydro from street in. Paved driveway and landscaping included. Back Deck 10' x 12'. Basement roughed in for 2nd bathroom. Room for 2 bedrooms, family room and storage room in basement. Still time to choose paint colours, flooring & more.

Tax included $172,900

The Sussex Lions Club will be holding their monthly Public Lunch on Wednesday, June 13th from 11:00am-1:30pm at the 58 Willow Court. Cost for the lunch is $8 (tax & tip included) and the menu includes green salad, lasagna, rolls, chocolate dessert and beverage. All are welcome. The Sussex Lions Club will be hosting a Fathers Day Dinner on Saturday, June 16th from 4:00-7:30pm. The menu includes a 2lb lobster or strip loin steak with variety of salads, rolls, cheese cake and beverage. Tickets ($30/lobster or $25/steak) must be reserved before Wednesday, June 13th by calling 433-2348 or emailing lorrainempollock@rogers.com. 532

LIONS DINNER AND LUNCH

The Children of Roland (Rolly) & Betty Goguen Lake wish to invite you to an Open House in celebration of their parents 50th Anniversary to be held on Saturday, June 23, 2012 from 1-4pm at the Hampton Senior Resource Centre 31 Demille Court, across from the Dr. Snow Centre Bruce, Brenda, Carl, Susanne

50th Anniversay!

The Kennebecasis Valley High School Class of 82 will be holding their 30th Reunion on Saturday, July 7th 7:00pm at the Bill McGuire Centre in Rothesay. Tickets are available at: Kredls Market, Hampton; Freaky Lunchbox, Saint John; Cochrans Country Market, Rothesay or send cheque c/o MaryJane Banks, PO Box 4415 Rothesay, NB E2E 5X8 (make cheques payable to KVHS Class of 1982). For more info join Facebook Kennebecasis Valley High School Class of 82 or email kvhs82@gmail.com. 814

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The Pickwauket Lions Club has been very busy lately! We have had a very successful Annual Dog Walk For Guide Dogs in Hampton on May 27th, our objective was to raise $3,500 and we pulled out all stops and raised just over $4,000! The funds raised goes towards helping the Lions Foundations of Canada secure a special needs dog for sight/hearing/autism/special needs recipient. We had a wonderful day mingling with supporters and recipients. Our Club put on a great event, and all present enjoyed a wonderful day at the Hampton Tow Square! Thank you all who helped make this great fundraiser such a success! Also, as part of the Lions Club support for the fight against Diabetes in Canada, we raffled tickets to raise funds for Camp Diabest. This effort is to help kids with Diabetes Type 1 go to a special camp in the summertime. Winners of the prizes were Granny Barter and Joe Martin, pictured here with the Pickwauket Lions Club representative, Lion Don Doran, who carried out this fundraiser. Our thanks also go out to the Hampton Home Hardware and Hampton Pharmasave for their continued support! We raised just over $1,100 for this and we thank all who participated in the community to make this happen! Our Country Breakfast in June will be on Saturday, June 23rd this year as a result of our Club participating in the Canada Day celebrations on July 1st. Be sure to let your friends and family know about this change to the schedule! Anyone interested in joining our club should contact Lion Ron Pearson at 832 3482. 137

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Hammond River Valley Seniors President, Gordie Cobb, recently accepted a cheque from the Government of Canada in the amount of $24,439. MP Moore was joined by MLA Bev Harrison, members of the Club and the Womens Institute of Upham at the special event that was held on May 24th at the WI Hall. This funding will enable the club to install new siding, insulation, doors, windows, tables and chairs and will allow them to continue to offer programs for local seniors. 125

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Mark your calendar to celebrate Canada Day on the Belleisle at Hatfield Point a day early (for this year) on Saturday, June 30th. The day will begin with breakfast (8:00-11:00am, $6/adults - $3/children 1 & under) & Yard Sale (8:00am-12:00noon) and the annual parade which starts from BRHS at 10:30am. Other events for the day include: childrens games, art, quilt & fancywork displays, carpentry competition, cake auction and musical entertainment. In honour of the Queens Jubilee Year a Royal Tea with a Queen will also take place and you wont want to miss the 2nd annual Lawn Mower Races. A day of celebration always includes a cake cutting ceremony and hotdogs/hamburgers will be available for those who need a snack or a cup of hot coffee and a donut in support of MAD@ poverty. The evening will begin with the popular cemetery stories and the finale of the day will be the fireworks from the wharf. Additional participants are always welcome for the parade and anyone who would have quilts and/or handiwork they would like to display can contact 485-2514. If individuals or businesses would like to donate items for the Silent Auction it would be greatly appreciated. All proceeds from the auction go to defraying the costs of the days events. A few events are yet to be finalized, so watch for further information. 834 The Breast Health Program in conjunction with Horizon Health network are providing free breast health awareness sessions for groups, individuals and workplaces. For more information call Christina Milne Breast Health Educator 632-5796 or email christina.milne@horizonnb.ca. 810

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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. The regular Monday night card parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at 7:30pm. 512

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The annual Camp Gagetown Picnic will be held in Jew Jerusalem on Sunday, July 8th. Bring a lawn chair and a picnic lunch. Everyone welcome. For more information call 832-4520. 900

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The Funeral Director Poem
Recently, I attended the funeral of a long time colleague and friend, Stan Dunnett. This poem was read at his service. The Funeral Director The Midnight Hour, the darkest hour that human grief may know, Sends forth its hurried summons ... asks me to come ... I go ... I know not when the bell may toll, I know not where the blow may fall, I only know that I must go in answer to the call. Perhaps a friend ... perhaps unknown ... 'tis fate that turns the wheel, Our tangled web of human life winds slowly on the reel. And I! I'm the Funeral Director: "Cold Blooded," you'll hear them say, Trained to the shock and chill of death ... with a heart that's cold and grey ... Trained ... That's what they call it ... How little they know the rest. I'm human and know the sorrow ... that throbs in the human breast.
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The Board of Directors of The Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation is constantly thinking of ways to pay tribute to Hamptonian John Peters Humphrey by teaching individuals of all ages about his life and accomplishments, and by educating people about human rights. The last year has been no exception. The foundations biennial fundraiser, Bloomin Artists, attracts folks from near and far who share their enthusiasm with the artists and many volunteers. The 2011 event was held in The Lighthouse Park River Centre on July 23rd & 24th and featured forty artists painting some of Hamptons most beautiful gardens and picturesque sites. The paintings were sold during four silent auctions. The foundation is grateful for the support of the Town of Hampton, Communities in Bloom, the gardeners who welcomed artists and viewers, the Lions Club, Rotary Club and many businesses and individuals. Anne Scotts book about Humphrey, The Boy Who Was Bullied, was launched at the Lighthouse River Centre on October 19th. The foundation contributed financially toward the books circulation and assisted in its launch. Yannick Tona, a young Rwandan genocide survivor, spoke to students at Hampton High School on December 6th. His visit was made possible by donations from The Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation, Hampton High School and student ticket sales. On February 15, 2012, the Annual Hampton J.P. Humphrey Forum speaker was Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and former international chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council. The Hampton John Peters Humphrey Human Rights Award was given posthumously to John Murphy, much-loved teacher, musician and human rights activist. Susan (Pip) Murphy, Johns widow, accepted the award, a silver peace dove pendant created by local silversmith Buddy Merritt. A collaborative effort is being planned between the foundation and the Hampton High School Theatre Company. The play, Speak Power to the Truth: Voices Beyond the Dark, by Ariel Dorfman, will be directed by Shane MacMillan. The school has been invited to present a play at the Edinburgh Drama Festival in 2013. 410

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The public is invited to the 2012 summer season opening reception for the John Fisher Memorial Museum and Gallery Exhibit Backroads of New Brunswick on Thursday, June 21st from 7:30-9:30pm. Backroads of New Brunswick is a collection of photographic rural NB captured in the four seasons against a backdrop of rugged, unsurpassed beauty. Photographer Kathy Thornhill, who specializes in landscape and macro photography, will be on site for the opening event. This kicks off the official start of the summer season for the John Fisher Memorial Museum, and 1810 Carter House Tea Room, Gift Shop, Heritage Garden & Site. Summer schedule of operation is June 22nd to September 1st - Tuesday to Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm, plus open by appointment upon request. The museum is located in the basement of Macdonald Consolidated School and tours include a visit to 1789 Trinity Church and Loyalist Cemetery. 1810 Carter House is located next to the Kingston Merchants on Route 845 towards Hampton. Peninsula Heritage also owns and operates the Cedars Light and Trail in Long Reach. The trail is open to the public year round with access to the trail across from the Francis Smith Memorial Hall (St. James Church) on Route 845. The light is open for a time on June 24th to celebrate St. John River Day and by appointment throughout the season. For further information regarding Peninsula Heritage, sites and special events contact the museum at 763-2101, 1810 Carter House at 832-2902, E-mail: jfmmuseum@nb.aibn.com or check out our website: kingstonnb.ca. 123

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The Hampton High School Theatre Company will be holding a Drama Camp for elementary and middle school students on the following dates: July 6th-10th (grades 2 to 5) and July 13th-17th (grades 6-9). Grade level indicates grade level as of September 2012. Both programs will offer a fun-filled introduction to the world of theatre. Activities will include improv, storybook theatre, mask making and theatre games. Registration will be held on Saturday, June 23rd from 10:00am12:00noon and monday, June 25th from 6:00-7:30pm, in the main lobby of Hampton High School. Program fees: $80 for elementary (half day 9:00am-12:00noon and $160 for middle school (full day 9:00am-4:00pm). The camp director will be Shane MacMillan, director of over 30 plays and musicals at HHS. He has also directed productions for the Saint John Theatre Company and TNBs Young Company. Shane will be assisted by a select group of Hampton High drama students. All proceeds go to the HHS drama program. For more information, please call 832-6123. 126

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VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) will be holding free Exercise and Wellness Clinics at the Kingston Parish Hall on Thursday, June 21st and Thursday July 19th from 11:30am-1:30pm. There will also be exercise classes from 10:30-11:30am. These classes will be geared to arthritics and seniors. Free Wellness Screening Clinics blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testing from 11:30am-1:00pm VON Foot clinics will also be held on these dates from 1:004:00pm ($35). All the VON Office to book foot care appointments at 635-1530. 807

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In loving memory of Robert (Lloyd) Brinson who died unexpectedly on June 2, 2011. e years that we had with you are worth their weight in gold. e joy and laughter that you gave is ours to have and hold. Remembering you is easy, we do it everyday, But missing you is a heartache that never goes away. Sadly missed, never forgotten, Dorothy Brinson, Family & Friends.

OBITUARIES

It is with great sadness that the family of David McColgan of the Kingston Peninsula, beloved husband of Marguerite (Stuart) McColgan, announces his passing on Wednesday, May 16th, 2012, which occurred at St. Josephs Hospital, Saint John. Born in Saint John on July 13th, 1942, he was the son of the late Gordon and Helen (Brown) McColgan. David was employed as a taxi driver for several years. Early in his career, David worked for ABC Taxi and retired a loyal employee of Coastal Taxi. He always loved a challenging word search, a good game of cards and spending time in the garden. Besides his loving wife, Marguerite, David is also survived by his step-son, John Graves (Nanci Jane) of Saint John; his daughter, Monica Debartello of Ontario; brothers, James (Shirley) of Ontario and Robert (Cathy) of Saint John; sister, Linda Vey of Moncton; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012, at the chapel of Kennebecasis Community Funeral Home. Rev. Chris Hayes officiated. Soloist Claire Driscoll beautifully sang In the Garden. Claire also was the organist for the service. Tim Gaines read Psalms 23 and Joey Gaines shared special memories of David. Immediately following the service, a reception was held at the funeral home. As a special tribute to David, several taxis participated in the processional to Ocean View Memorial Gardens where the interment took place. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Alzheimers Society of NB or to a charity of the donors choice. Online donations and condolences may be made at: kennebecasisfh. com. 102

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Pomp and Circumstance


When asked to list renowned classical composers, Mozart or Beethoven may come to mind. Many people may not think to mention Edward Elgar. But there's an excellent chance thousands of people are very familiar with the most famous work by Elgar. "Pomp and Circumstance" is undoubtedly Elgar's biggest claim to fame. It has become the standard to which many soon-to-be graduates proceed into their graduation ceremonies, both in high school and college. As such, it has become one of the most recognized concert marches. The song -- the trio section of the first march in a series written by Elgar -- was not written with the intention of being a graduation processional. Elgar built up his reputation as a composer of works for great choral festivals throughout England. In 1901, Elgar began composing five marches that would be named "Pomp and Circumstance Marches." He is perhaps best known for the first of the marches, which went on to be simply named, "Pomp and Circumstance," or "The Graduation March." Since 1905, it has been use at virtually all high school and university graduations in America. The first time "Pomp and Circumstance" was played in a graduation setting was when Elgar received an honorary Doctorate from Yale University in 1905. At the end of the ceremony, the march was performed as recessional music. It was so well received that it was soon expected to be played during graduation ceremonies at many other prominent schools. Today it is rare to hear "The Graduation March" played outside of commencement ceremonies. Many graduates have fond memories of hearing "Pomp and Circumstance" at their school commencement, even remembering the exact moment they received their degrees. For those attending a graduation ceremony in the near future, expect to hear this powerful march.

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Prom According to Hollywood


Thousands of high school juniors and seniors attend a prom dance each and every year. This rite of passage is something students look forward to, sometimes as soon as they step on campus as freshmen. It's no surprise proms have been subject matter at the movies for years. Some prom movies stand out as classics, and many have even earned a certain cult status. Here are some of the more popular prom movies over the years: "Never Been Kissed": Josie is a newspaper reporter who goes undercover as a high school student to uncover any potential scandals in the school environment. Unfortunately, she struggles to make her mark with the popular crowd and gear up for prom without disappointment again. "Pretty in Pink": A Cinderella-type story of a lower-class girl who falls for a filthy rich boy and wonders how their social differences will pan out, the movie also shares lessons on social diversity and the power of love. "She's All That": A high-school outsider, often the butt of jokes, becomes the subject of a bet among the popular kids. They want to see if she can be turned from geek to prom queen. A magical transformation, both outside and inside, occurs. "10 Things I Hate About You": In this modern-day version of "The Taming of the Shrew," student Cameron wants to ask out Bianca, but her father has forbid it -with one exception ... she can go if older sister Kat goes out with a date as chaperone. Outsider and new student Patrick is enlisted to woo Kat so the date can take place, but the two mismatched personalities actually start falling for each other. "Footloose": Ren moves from Chicago to a small town in Texas that has banned rock music, dancing and partying after the preacher's son died in an accident coming home from a party. Ren wants to do away with the public ban and sets on a path of rebellion along with the preacher's renegade daughter, Ariel. "Prom": Prom and high school graduation are just around the corner, but soon vandalism of prom decorations and signs begin. The class president, Nova, is left to team up with a school rebel to find out the reason behind this behavior and remedy the situation in time.

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Way to go, 2012 Grads! Follow your Dreams.

The Correct Way to Wear Your Graduation Ensemble


The traditional garb worn for both high school and college graduations is a wardrobe style created several centuries ago. Therefore, the style of the graduation gown and accessories may not be something students are accustomed to wearing today. Most students can expect to wear four main components come graduation day. These will include the graduation gown, a cap, a tassel, and a hood. Graduation gowns are generally similar in style. A gown will come down to the knee or below. It may be worn open as sort of a draped piece, or there may be fasteners or a zipper so that the gown is closed in the front. The sleeves may be bell-shaped or pointed, depending on the school and the degree being earned. Oftentimes, the gown coordinates with the school colors, and students should expect to wear the primary color associated with the school when they graduate. This way they can plan their underclothes accordingly. Because graduation gowns tend to be bright in color, often vivid blues, reds and greens, it is adviseable to wear neutral colored dresses, skirts, slacks and shirts underneath. Both male and female students may want to consider a collared shirt under the gown for a crisp and professional look. The cap, also known as a mortar board, is a hat with a flat, square top. The color of the cap may tie into the color of the gown, or it could be a complementary school color. Sometimes it is a neutral black. The cap should be worn so that the board is parallel to the shoulders. It should not be tipped or worn on the back of the head. Hairstyles may have to be adjusted so that the cap is placed correctly. Schools will take measurements of students' head circumferences so that the cap fits snugly. It should also be placed so that one of the points is directly in front. If looked at from above, the cap would form a diamond shape.

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A button should be at the top of the cap where the tassel is attached. The tassel is looped around the button and, in most instances, worn to one side of the face. Most schools require the tassel be on the right side of the face. Once students receive their diplomas and have been declared graduates, it is customary to move the tassel over to the left side of the face. Here it will remain until the cap is removed after the ceremony.

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A hood is worn when a graduate will be receiving a degree. It is more common at college graduations than high school ceremonies, where the hood will be more of a diploma scarf. The hood should be placed over the head so that it drapes off the shoulders and down the back of the graduation gown. Hoods are colored in certain ways to draw attention to the area of specialization of the degree and also to the type of degree received. They will often be made from velvet and have a silk lining. The lining should be turned out down the back so that the color identifying the degree and school are prominently displayed. There may be a cord attached to the front of the hood. This cord can be attached to a shirt button or the zipper of the gown to keep the hood from slipping out of place. Although graduation clothing may seem out of place in this day and age, the formality and custom of donning a cap, gown and hood is something that further emphasizes the importance and tradition of the ceremony.

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Guys Can Shine on Prom Night Too GRADUATION 2012


During prom season, the pages of fashion magazines are typically full of the latest dresses for female prom-goers who are excited about looking their best on their big night. However, not as much attention is devoted to the gentlemen who also may want to shine on prom night. Guys may wonder how they can stand out among a sea of black tuxedoes. It's actually easier than you would think. Although many eyes will be on the show-stopping gowns being worn, there will be plenty of people sizing up the dapper gentlemen as well. These young men can employ a host of strategies to ensure they stand out among fellow students and friends.

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Be classic. Sometimes guys think they need to stand out by doing something like wearing a flashy color to ensure all eyes are on them. But a great way to get noticed is to choose a well-fitted classic tuxedo. Try blue. English formal wear purists have long thought going with a midnight blue tuxedo is a classy decision. That's because this color is said to look its best under evening light. Choose single-breasted styles. A single-breasted style with a low front button can help elongate the figure, which is an asset to gentlemen who are full around the middle.

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Select a slim cut. Tuxedoes tend to look more elegant the slimmer they're cut. Therefore, choose a slim cut tuxedo that best fits your body type. A tuxedo should be a man's slimmest, most sharply tailored garment, so be sure to have it altered to fit this way. For bigger men, visit a store that specializes in big and tall sizes so you'll get the attention you need. Be pressed and impress. No matter the color or cut, a winkled tuxedo is not a good idea. Prevent wrinkling by hanging the tux in a garment bag after it has been professionally pressed. Don't overdo the bling. Keep jewelry to a minimum, and wear simple, elegant cufflinks. Pay mind to hosiery. White athletic socks or thick boot socks will not work well with a formal look. Choose thin socks that are tight and one shade darker than your trousers. Keep the jacket fastened. You'll look classy with the jacket buttoned in photos and upon entry to the event. As the evening progresses, you may want to take off the jacket to dance and mingle.

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In memory of Micheal Brian Ferguson

Hampton High Schools math students of the month for May were (l-r) Rob Chapman (Vice Principal), McKinley LeonardScott (grade 9), Alyssa Drost (grade 11), Telina Debly (grade 9), Courtney Allen (grade 10) and Matt Laaper (grade 12). 111

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who passed away unexpectedly on June 20, 2004. You have been sorely missed and our lives have been changed since you went away. I know your dog Champagne has found you since her passing last year and now you both are together again. You are always missed and never forgotten.

Forever remembered, love always:

Mom, Larry and your brother David and his family, Sister-in-Law Christine and your new niece Emily.

The Sussex Vale District Womens Institute is sponsoring the annual Covered Bridge Tea on Wednesday, July 4th at the Salmon River Covered Bridge (past Four Corners on Rte 890). There will be two sittings 1:30-2:30 and 3:00-4:00pm. Cost for the tea is $7. For tickets or more information please call 433-5741.

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The 2012 Kirkpatrick Reunion will be held August 10th, 11th & 12th at the Patterson Historical Grounds. Mark your calendars now. The planning committee has been meeting and plans are now underway for this event. We need volunteers to help with this event. Also, as this will be a large gathering, we are looking for potential interest in local bed and breakfasts and use of trailers/campers. If you can help in anyway and or need more information about volunteering and local bed and breakfasts, etc., please contact Doreen Cross at: doreencross@rogers.com or Gail Willis gwillis@nbnet.nb.ca. 829

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Bonnevie, Edmund J.
In loving memory of my husband, father, grandfather who left us five years ago June 22, 2007 Remembering you is easy, we do it every day, and missing you is something that will never go away. Love always, Wife Bernetta and Family
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FUNDS FOR GABRIEL

Six-year old Gabriel Arseneault,

from Upperton, is the youngest child in the Maritimes to be diagnosed with Huntington Disease. This condition is very rare in a child and is usually found in adults or juveniles. Huntington Disease remains incurable. In support of his family (Mom is a single parent to Gabriel and his toddler twin brother and sister) there will be an Auction at the Central Kings Rec Centre in Titusville on Saturday, June 16th starting at 7:00pm. Donations of items (new) for this event would be greatly appreciated. If you are able to help with this event or would like to make a monetary donation, please contact Ann LaFrance (fundraising co-ordinator) at 849-4040 or ann@brentax.com. Thanking all of you in advance and remember prayers dont cost a thing and there can never be enough.
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Join the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) on Saturday, June 16th from 9:00am-3:00pm as we battle exotic invasive plant species on Shampers Bluff, Kingston Peninsula. Over 270 acres, this nature preserve is home to a rich diversity of habitats, including impressive white cedar and hemlock stands, rugged escarpments, and rocky shoreline. Volunteers will remove Woodland Angelica (an invasive plant that is moving into the area and taking over old fields and woodland edges, while learning about the threat of invasive plants to natural ecosystems and listening to the Bobolinks sing. A hike out to Eagles Perch lookout will reward our efforts. This event happens rain or shine; volunteers should be prepared for the weather. NCC will provide snacks and beverages. Register to help at conservationvolunteers.ca by selecting Shampers Bluff Weed Pull on the event calendar and clicking Sign me up in the event details or call 1-877-231-4400. 133

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The Seniors enjoyed gathering at the Queens Buffet in Saint John for a great lunch and socializing! The entertainment committees plan for the day was lunch! Great thinking! There were three birthdays this month. Tickets for this years quilt will soon be on sale. Two members volunteered to draw up a chart of volunteers and venues where tickets will be sold. Submitted by Judith Moore, Publicity Convener. 105

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In support of Ben Consolvos (from Darlings Island) Mission Trip in July a multi-family Yard Sale will be held on Saturday, June 16th from 8:00am-2:0pm at 12 Meadow Drive in Rothesay. Thank you for your support. 412

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Hamptons Annual Garden Tour, sponsored by the Communities in Bloom committee, will be held on Saturday, June 30th, from 1:00-4:00pm, rain or shine. Five exceptional Hampton gardens will be featured with tea, punch and sweets at one of them. Tickets ($15 or two for $25) are available at Kredls Corner Market and Hampton Pharmasave. For more information, phone 832-7244, 832-7848, or 8327842. 811

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Annual Strawberry Festival will be held on Tuesday, July 10th from 4:00-6:30pm at the Hampton United Church. The menu will include: potato salad, coleslaw, marinated carrots, salad, ham, brown bread, homemade rolls and a scrumptious strawberry shortcake made with homemade biscuits. Price is $10/adults; $4/children 612 years of age; children 5 and under eat for free. 809

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By Debbie Hickey
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE BUzzING KIND!
One of the things I miss from my old house is the lilac hedge that ran the width of the front lawn. The hedge was there for likely ten years before it finally had a single bloom, but once it got started it was thereafter spectacular. I do have four lilacs planted at the new house, one white, two purple and one French, but none have gotten big enough to bloom. We also have an immature hedge along the parking lot at the office, which has now gotten established enough to have a few blooms on it. One of the lovely warm sunny days at the beginning of June I sauntered over to smell the roses . . . err lilacs. Ahhhh . . . heavenly. I did not get too close as I was wearing dress sandals and a long sweeping skirt, but with lilacs you do not need your nose buried in the blooms to enjoy the scent! It was the end of the work day, so I was heading for my car to go home, but took time to chat for a few minutes with a co-worker in the parking lot. Hopped into the car and tossed my bags on the passenger seat, and suddenly felt an OUCH! And another OUCH. Something was stabbing me in the upper thigh! And it was buzzing! This is not good! Out of the car! Off comes the blazer, shake out the shirt in case it is traveling upwards, still buzzing. Shake the lovely long floral skirt . . . louder buzzing. He (of course its a he) is under the skirt somewhere! Shaking it wasnt getting me anyway. Please recall I am standing in the parking lot of our office property in Hampton. Dropping my drawers . . . err skirt . . . is likely to net me an arrest for indecent exposure. I boot it to the office to encounter a co-worker of the male persuasion just packing up to go. He was unceremoniously pushed out the door with a Get out! I need to strip! and the door locked behind him. Off with the skirt, off with the slip . . . the buzzing is now on the floor, obviously in the folds of the skirt. Since I was down to my skivvies by then, it is fortunate there was another co-worker present (female) who carefully bundled the skirt and hornet outdoors and shook him loose. Whew . . . When you go in search of honey you must expect to be stung by bees. ~ Joseph Joubert. 801
CHILD CARE SUNNY PATCH DAYCARE has space available in our preschool program, Monday - Friday 7:00am-5:30pm. We are a fully licensed centre with staff trained in ECE, First Aid & CPR. We offer a large variety of activities, healthy snacks & lunch, plenty of outdoor time in a fenced yard. Subsidized care is available. Call Kim MacKay 832-1818 day or 485-1819 evening. ANNIES HOUSE has a full time opening for 1 child in the Fall. Call Ann Sullivan, 22 Kelti Ave. 832-2301. EmPLOYmENT BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Turn 5-10 hours/week into $1000+/ month. Operate a mini office outlet from your computer, FREE evaluation. www.yourfreedomoffice.com. CLEANING LADY WANTED 1 day/week 4-6 hours. References required. Norton Shore Road. $10/hour. 832-1117 leave message/ call back number. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE, fit lady seeking employment. 1 day/ week to aid someone who had a variety of tasks. Exceptional cleaner, cook, gardener etc. $12/hour Hampton area. Call pat 832-4896. FIREWOOD SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD, quality hardwood, cut, split, delivered. Call 485-2349. DRY FIREWOOD, cut, split & delivered. Prompt delivery 8392967 or 567-0318. HARDWOOD FOR SALE, 16 lengths, yellow birch and maple. Call 832-0308. FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Cut, split, delivery within 50 mile radius. Can arrange to pick up, if preferred. call 434-9309 HARDWOOD FOR SALE $230 a cord, cut, split & delivered. 832-5082, cell 333-3568. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, cut, split and delivered. 832-0685. FIREWOOD FOR SALE, good prices, ranked in truck. Call Ken 832-4326. FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, heated, stove, fridge. Call 832-7907 or 832-3151. ROOM FOR RENT for senior or quiet gentleman, 144 Teakles Rd, Norton. Phone 839-2194. GRAND mANAN vacation home, near Seal Cove Beach. Whales, golf, rugged scenery, walking trails, much more. Sleeps 6, fully equipped. Details/photos, 506-488-2080. ROTHESAY, 2 bedroom, updated, appliances, Internet included. Clean, quiet building, near schools, shopping, bus. No pets. $695 640-2017 APPROXIMATELY 600sqft. of newly renovated office space, includes 2 new offices with a common area, private washroom and a shared lunchroom, 8 Centennial Road. Contact Sheryl at 832-5925. FOR SALE USED APPLIANCES, 24 electric stoves in stock, exterior/ interior doors, tires (most sizes), new sky light, used windows, and household items. 218 Main St. Norton. 839-2628. REGENCY HIGH EFFICIENCY FIREPLACE insert with blower. Mint, 1/2 price of new. Will install, W.E.T.T. certified. 506-4882080 for photos/info. LONG GUNS of various makes and calibers 1-506-693-8253

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NOTICES THE SALVATION ARMY Thrift Store in Sussex is looking for volunteers. Call 433-3302 to apply. THE HAMPTON BANTAM HUSKIES football team is in NEED of a head coach. Requirements: own transportation, equipment storage, general football knowledge. Mid-August to mid-November. Contact Marcel Rochon, marcel.rochon@unb.ca / 506-721-7494. Prayers PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), O Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then publish it & it will be granted. TM PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never known to fail). O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel. Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin assist me in my Necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my mother. O Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times), O Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days, then publish it & it will be granted. CM RECYCLING BIN 200 PINE TREES. Free if you can cut them down, haul it away and clean up. 485-2836 Long Point. 2 BOXES OF 78rpm RECORDS to give away. Call 847-8593. SERvICES OFFERED HENDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS - Laforge. Sales and services of overhead doors, operators and weather stripping of all models. Phone 485-2151. FREE HEAT, central boiler classic, outdoor wood furnace. Call today 506-435-1661. B. LEMON MASONRY, RESIDENTIAL, commercial, brick, blocks, stonework, chimneys, re-pointing, walkways. Free estimates call Brent at 847-5126, cell 333-0449. WEDDING OFFICIANT - plan unique ceremony celebrating love & commitment; when, where, how you wish. Book now for best dates. Janet 847-9833. MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES. Wide range of products & equipment for marine, forestry, industrial, construction and recreational requirements. Action Truck & Car accessories. Days/evenings 832-1198. WATER DELIVERY FOR POOLS Big or small. You call. We Haul. Acel Morrell 485-1080. BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailers, motor homes, farm machinery. I pay you cash. Call 721-4255.

BRIANS MAINTENANCE & Home Repair, carpentry, kitchens, bath, painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over 20 years experience. Free estimates. Call Brian 839-2296. HAUL AWAY of junk cars, trucks, tractors and farm equipment. Small fee for appliances and small scrap. Drop off site 54 Backland Road, Kingston. 763-2933 or 333-9067. LAWN GROOMERS, If you look good we look good. Now taking bookings for mowing and trimming. home 832-2844, cell 639-8485. VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING - Craftsmanship. RVs, boat covers, recovering & restyling repairs. HD foam, T-Trailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 832-7870. RITE WAY CLEANERS now has openings for residential and commercial cleaning. We offer de-cluttering, organizing and will clean your house from top to bottom. For a free estimate call Fallon, 832-3894. DAVES LIGHT TRUCKING & Cleaning Service, junk, garbage, construction & roofing materials, demolition, brush, decks, small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-3982 or 653-0026. REGISTERED FOOT CARE NURSE is now accepting clients. Offering foot care in the comfort of your own home in Hampton & surrounding areas. For professional foot care & details, call Shirley at 832-2126. Covered with most insurance plans. DANNY BOY TRUCKING, topsoil $265, gravel $100, HRA crush $250, Brookville prices, all prices are for 15 tons/yards. 608-0212. LAWN TRACTORS, lawn mowers, garden tillers, tune up and repair (parts available). Wanted, lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snow blowers, tillers (any condition). Pick up and delivery available. 832-4905. HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential, commercial, recreational, restyling and customization. Trust your furniture to the professionals. The most training and experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving you for 30 years. Offering project classes. 849-8008. FREE PICK UP of scrap metal in Hampton area. Will take almost anything metal that will fit on back of pickup, no vehicles or fridges please. Email rarice3110@gmail.com. TARAS ALTERATIONS- Prom, wedding, custom sewing, and general alterations. Hampton, NB. Call Tara at 943-0255 for an appointment. YARD/GARAGE SALES GIANT FLEA MARKET, July 7th, to rent a space call the Hampton Curling Club at 832-5348, leave a message or 847-4005. GARAGE SALE: Partial estate sale of Elva Orchards held at 1969 Rte 121, Norton. Starting June 11 until contents are sold. SUPER SALE - varied & interesting items: 100 Viola Avenue 9am-4pm, June 16. Double stainless steel sink, lamps, leather chair, tools, small kitchen appliances, jewellery, and many more items. Rain or Shine. HUGE YARD SALE 1692 Rte 860 Titusville. June 23 & 24 10am4pm. Items include mens, childrens, womens clothing, baby accessories, household items, books and more. Rain date June 30, July 1

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BUSINESS WHOS WHO


BUS TOURS ANTIQUES

EXTERIOR BUILDING PRODUCTS

Harrisons Hat Box


Irregular hours kept so If the flags are out, Im in!
48 Church Ave Tuesdays to Saturdays 10:00 - 5:00

Well, Im still here so come and visit

DAIRYTOWN EXTERIORS
Our Service is Our Success
Windows Steel Roofing Seamless Eavestroughing Doors Asphalt Roofing Siding

Service, Sales & Installation (Propane & Natural gas) Residential & Commercial
Fireplaces Garage Heaters Pool Heaters Appliances Barbeque Par ts RV Repairs

KCS PROPANE SERVICE


Keith Cromwell 435-3364

PROPANE HEATING

108 LOW ER COVE ROAD , SUSSEX 433-5550

We Service Refrigerators, Freezers, Dehumidifiers, Ranges, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers Propane Appliances 639-5355 Servicing Saint John, KV, Hampton & Surrounding Areas

Major Appliance Service

Dunbars

APPLIANCES

FLORIST
HAMPTON FLOWER SHOP
Cut Flowers Arrangements Permanent Botanicals

QUILTING
L ONGARM M ACHINE Q UILTING S ERVICES

557 MAIN STREET 832-3100

MOUNTAIN QUILTERY

Plants Gift Items

Do you have Quilt tops that need finishing?


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CONTRACTING

B&W CONTRACTING All types of construction Phone 433-5990 Cell 433-0233 Fax 433-5906 COUNSELLING SERVICES
Prompt Appointments. Evenings & Weekends. Professional Counselling for Adults & Adolescents 1031 Main Street, Hampton (506) 333-4803
Stress Anxiety Depression Self-esteem Family Issues Life Transitions Behavior Issues Social Skills Issues

We sell and install Garaga, Commercial and Residential doors & openers. GARAGA DEALER

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ROOFING

Maritime Eavestroughing & Roofing

We Sell the Best and Service The Rest! 485-1994 or 1-866-606-6158

Call Quality Work John Roberts Free Estimates Home Improvements 506.832.7270

HEATING SPECIALIST
COOKES HEATING SERVICE
W e are W ETT (W ood Energy Technology Training) C ertified!
Furnace repair/cleaning, sales/installation of oil & wood furnaces & stoves, tanks (steel & fiberglass), chimneys & liners, duct cleaning now available
Division of Cooke Fuels

BUS TOURS TAKE-OUT FOOD


2111 Route 124 485-5757

Convenience & Take-out


Mon, Tues, Wed 11am-7pm Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun 11am-9pm

Hatfield Point

Sherilyn Cheeks B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., CCC

Free Estimates . Financing Available 832-1124

CRACKFILLING

MUD MEN
Kevin Cochrane 663-9560 Jamie Ritchie 663-5504

PET CONTAINMENT

ROVER P ET C ONTROL Pet Safe Containment Systems


Sales, Installation & Training Call Mike Anderson 832-2317
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PET SITTING SERVICES


Cassidy Lake Boarding Kennel
Individual indoor & outdoor runs Large fenced in exercise/play area FREE WALKS 4 TIMES/DAY!
Overnight boarding for Cats & Dogs

VENTILATION & HEAT PUMPS


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Installation and Service Duct Work and Fittings Certified Venmar Dealer

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At Your Service...

John and Wendy Perkins Quarter Horses


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Training - All breeds Boarding Showing Clinics Tack shop Lessons English & Western

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Your Hometown Team


Ofce 433-5227 1040 Main Street Sussex, www.pleasantvalley2000.com

WHERE NICE MATTERS

2 Brookview Ave. Sussex Corner $79,900


Well maintained 6 yr mini home 3 bdrs, 2 baths, Covered deck Shed, Paved drive. Lot rent applicable

485 Pleasantvale Elgin $264,500


Private, Peaceful & Perfect Lg 4 bdr house on 167 acres Double garage heated, shed

190 Lakeview Rd. Coles Island $195,000


Country Organic farm on 95 acres 4 bdr house on new basement Two older barns, pond, many updates

1185 Post Rd. Sussex Corner $122,000


Cute & Cozy 2 bdr home with mature trees Den, dining room, full bath, private deck New oil tank, insulation, paved drive

Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ122806

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1174 Post Rd. Sussex Corner $122,900


Cozy, Cute & Perfect Starter New windows, flooring, bathroom 2 bdrs, den, full basement, garage

Rte 885 Canaan Rd. Havelock $7,777


Affordable building lot in Havelock 1 acre, great location Dont miss out, call today.

Wards Creek Rd. $55,000


7.9 Acres, minutes to town Waterfrontage on the river Beautiful meadow! Great area.

48 Church St. Norton $69,900


Massive Home on 1 acre Perfect B&B or apts. Needs TLC On the River in the Village

Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ122309

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Wow! Complete transformation. New electrical, doors, ooring etc. Propane replace. Move in ready! Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ122017

74 Albert St. Sussex $144,900

Cozy Bungalow in Great Location 2+2 bdrs, 2 full baths, family room New roof shingles, fenced in bkyd. Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ120091

7 Webster Ave. Sussex Corner $159,900

Well maintained 2 bdrs, 2 baths Separate laundry rm, central vac Deck, Walk in closet, stereo system Faith 432-0077

72 Third St. Sussex Corner $57,000

203 acres in prime hunting area Both sides of the road. Great location for your new camp Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ110466

Gaily Rd. Rte 880 $114,900

Excellent Location! High Trafc Great for a Vegetable Stand Or Mini Flea Markets! Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121543

Rte 114 Penobsquis $6,000

Picture Perfect 2 bdr Mini home Paved drive, shed, 5 yrs old Lot rent applicable. Faith 432-0077MLS SJ122408

18 Park Ave. Sussex Corner $74,500

Set in beautiful Elgin, 8 acres, 4 bdrs, Sundrenched kitchen, In-law Suite Double garage plus older single garage Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ104878

20 Boyd Mt. Elgin $179,900

Spacious Cape Cod! Centrally located 3 bdrs, 2 full baths, replace Detached garage, paved drive Faith 432-0077 MLS SJ121946

85 Queen St. Sussex $179,900

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PHARMASAVE
Locally owned and operated

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599 MAIN STREET, HAMPTON, N.B.

Tel: 832-5564

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Mon - Friday 8:30am-9pm Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm Sundays & Holidays 12:00pm-5:00pm

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