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Vol. 12, No.

Sussex Herald
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November 29, 2011

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433-3060 From the backyard to the backcountry

Great gift ideas for the Outdoor Enthusiast on your list Full Service Ski Shop Downtown Sussex

would like to invite you and your family to join us Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 at 7:00pm for an evening of comfort and remembrance.

Wallace Funeral Home

Our annual Candle Light Service is a time for our community to remember those who have gone but are not forgotten. You can purchase a light in memory of your loved one on our Memorial Christmas tree by calling us at 433-1176. We hope you find comfort and Healing among family and friends this Christmas season Steve, Sarah and Carol Wallace Funeral Home Ltd
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Grand Opening
Men's Haircuts $10.00 Seniors Shampoo & Set $10.00 756-8066 10 Smith Street, Petitcodiac

Silver Scissors Hair Studio

December 6th

If you recall the great difficulty that I was having with tractor shopping, I finally decided to adopt a totally new approach. You see, if you look at the whole tractor issue from a marketing perspective, it would go something like this. People dont simply buy products (say a car), they are actually solving problems (transportation) or satisfying needs (escape from the missus). So if I look at the problem from this point of view ... I dont need a tractor!!! What I really need is a snow removal solution, a dirt digging solution and a dirt/gravel moving solution!!! Okay, I think Im on the right track here. When solving a problem as complex as this, it always helps to look around and figure out what assets you have to work with!!! Lo and behold, one of my biggest assets is the ... WIFE!!!! A couple of shovels and I have a snow removal solution!! A pointy shovel and my dirt digging solution is solved!! Throw in a wheel barrow and dirt/gravel moving is a breeze!!! When you look at problems from the proper perspective the solutions become obvious, I dont need a new tractor, I need a new WIFE!! Now what specifications do I need to look for?? Weight, height, temperament, fuel capacity, lifting ability, leg strength, ............ Oh!!Oh!! Somehow shopping for a wife could turn out to be a lot worse than shopping for a tractor!! And Im kind of guessing that a tractor just might be cheaper. Hey!! What if I shop for a tractor like I did for a wife!! Goof around for a bunch of years enjoying life, wait for desperation to set in, and take the first one that I could find!!!!!!!!! Hold on!! That really isnt funny and certainly not true. Well alright ... I do find it funny but it still isnt true. I will probably never find a tractor as good as my dear wife. Actually, in tractor shopping, desperation did set in, snow was coming, and I didnt have a removal solution ready (the missus threw the offered shovels much further than I thought possible). But thanks to the support of my dear wife, we should now be ready to face winter once again. 800

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CARDINAL

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4684 Rte 880, Havelock, 534-8285 Tuesdays Crib. Wednesdays - Seniors bingo/games, 11:00am to 2:00pm, with a light lunch served at noon for $7; 8:00pm, House League Darts. Thursdays - Bingo starts at 7:00pm. Friday, December 2nd - Darts for meat. Saturday, December 3rd - Petty Trail Blazers Christmas Party. Sunday, December 4th - District Mixed Doubles Darts. Saturday, December 10th - Breakfast and Christmas Charity Dart Shoot. Monday, December 12th - Executive Meeting at 7:00pm; General Meeting at 8:00pm. Election night, so be sure to attend. Friday, December 16th - Darts for meat. 305

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A weekly free childrens program offered by the Head of Millstream Wesleyan Church for ages 3-12 is held on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30pm. For more information contact Rachel McGuire at 433-1761 or browse our website at hislight. ca/millstreamwesleyan.html.
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KIDS PROGRAM IN MILLSTREAM

3215 Main Street, Salisbury, 372-3240 Story times are held on Fridays at 10:00am. The Booklovers Reading Club will be discussing The History of Love by Nicole Krauss on Wednesday, December 14th at 7:00pm. The Hackmatack Childrens Book Club is held the last Tuesday of the month at 3:00pm. No meeting in December. Teen Book Club is held the last Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm. Bring the book you are reading and talk about what you liked and did not like. No meeting in December. Wednesday, December 7th Seasons Greetings Gathering from 6:0-8:00pm. A donation of a non-perishable food item would be appreciated for the local Food Bank. Library hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00am12:00noon & 1:00-5:00pm and Wednesday 1:00-5:00pm & 6:00-8:00pm. In December the library will be closed December 24th 27th and open December 28th - 31st from 10:00am-12:00noon and 1:00-5:00pm. Happy Holidays. For further information please call or stop in. 317

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Card Parties are held every Monday evening at the Penobsquis WI Hall (132 Loop Road) at 7:30pm with prizes and lunch. All are welcome. 310

CARD PARTy AT PENOBSQuIS

The Club is now taking orders for wreaths. Prices for the wreaths: $16/ decorated with a choice of red, gold or blue; $10 plain with no bow. To place an order, please call Juanita at 524-8298. 307

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Boxed Christmas Cards


Reg. $2.50 & $3.00 SPECIAL $2.00

Reg. $2.00 SPECIAL $1.00

Christmas Tea Towels

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1935 Rte 121, Norton NB Mondays - 45s at 8:00pm. Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm. Wednesdays House 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. Come & support your charity event. Starts at 7:00pm sharp. Saturdays Singles Crib at 8:00pm. Monday, December 12th 7:00pm, election of officers and General Branch meeting will follow. RCL #76 New Years tickets are now available ($20 each) and only 150 will be available. The ticket includes Chinese & Canadian buffet and entertainment by Lou McNamara and Galaxy songs to satisfy all ages. Relax or dance, come and enjoy a house party-like atmospheres with hats and noise makers. For tickets contact Gordon at 849-1601, 432-0779, Doug at 8392212 or the Legion at 839-1908. 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. To rent the Legion Hall please contact Dorothy Hutchinson at 433-2488 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 502

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Christmas Stemmed Flowers


20% OFF

Hugg Boots $10.00-$12.00

Ladies, Girls & Toddlers

New Items in Stock

CHRISTMAS HOURS: MON - FRI 9AM - 9PM, SAT 9AM - 6PM, SUNDAY 12 - 5PM

3070 Main Street Unit 10 Salisbury, NB

Come and tour homes that are especially decorated for the Holiday season on Sunday, December 4th from 2:00-5:00pm. Tickets are $15/person and all proceeds go to the Sussex Vale Transition House. There will be refreshments and door prizes throughout the afternoon at Jitters Caf, 12 Maple Avenue, Sussex. Tickets are available at Marilyns Chop Shop, 495 Main Street; Broadway Caf, 73 Broad Street; Connies Collectables, 571 Main Street and also by calling 433-1649. 525

CHRISTMAS HOME TOuR 2011

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Joyous Noel is the theme for the next Golden Years Fellowship (age 55+) which will be held at the Penobsquis Baptist Church on Wednesday, November 30th from 10:30am-1:00pm. The dinner will be a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings. There will be games, prizes, special Christmas music, singing & wonderful fellowship. Bring a $5 wrapped exchange gift. A free will offering will be received. Hope you can come remember invite a friend!! 320

GOLDEN yEARS FELLOWSHIP

The Havelock Home & School Bring and Buy Auction will be held on Thursday December 1st at the Havelock Elementary School Auditorium starting at 7:00pm. Pies, pickles, toys, and gifts will be auctioned. Everyone is welcome! 324

HOME & SCHOOL AuCTION IN HAvELOCK

Celebrate the Holidays with the Cherry Brook Zoo enjoy a winter walk through the zoo and then attend The Animals Christmas Pageant on December 10th & 11th. At 2:00pm each day of this weekend a Christmas pageant takes place with your favorite animal stars Penny & Cusco the llamas, Ben, Lily & Bell the Sicilian Donkeys, Gingersnap & Licorice the Miniature Horses. Costumed players join the cast and Santa arrives after the play with his reindeer in training Clarissa who lives at your zoo. Enjoy hot chocolate and a piece of Christmas cake and childrens holiday crafts. Parents and grandparents can write a letter to Santa about their children and receive an email or letter reply from Santa. Children under 12 are admitted free to the Zoo this weekend when accompanied by an adult. Group tours do not apply, regular admission for adults and youth 13 and older. A zoo volunteer hosted fund raising event. All proceeds go to the animals winter care budget. The animals, staff and volunteers of the Cherry Brook Zoo wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and peace in 2012. For information call the zoo 506-634-1440. 812

CHRISTMAS PAGEANT AT THE ZOO

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Improve your Math & English skills so you can: feel better about your skills; help your kids with homework; prepare to write the GED tests; prepare to take other training; find a job or a better job. The Community Adult learning program is for you free classes in Math & English, from lower levels up to GED; Small classes, full-time or par-time; start at your own level and work at your own pace. For more information about a class in Sussex contact the Sussex Adult Learning Inc 433-6109. 322

ADuLT LEARNING PROGRAM

Want to be a Derby Girl? The Muddy River Rollers are holding a 12-week Learn To Skate program! Do you want to be involved in an athletic contact sport? Do you want to be a part of a team? Do you want to skate recreationally? Are you 19 years old or older? Do you want to get in shape but dont like going to the gym? Are you looking for a fun and exciting way to exercise? Then the Muddy River Rollers is the league for you! During this 12 week program, you will learn all the skills you need to take the next step, whether thats joining a team, refereeing or recreational skating. The program will be held every Sunday from 3:00pm-5:00pm beginning January 8th, 2012 at the Moncton Lions Club, 55 Mark Avenue. Register before December 1st for $100 or after December 1st for $120. Payment Plans Available If you are interested in our learn to skate program, please register online at www.muddyriverrollers. 323

MuDDy RIvER ROLLERS RECRuITING

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

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The Havelock Lions Club will be holding their monthly Pancake, Bean and Sausage Supper on Saturday, December 3rd at the Havelock Memorial Hall from 4:00-6:00pm. Cost for adults is $7.and children $3. 318

HAvELOCK LIONS CLuB SuPPER

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Christmas Show Now Open!

Disco Bells
December 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th. 16th, 17th, 18th & 22nd

Come celebrate the Christmas season in a cozy country church warmed by a wood fire and lit by lanterns and candlelight. The annual old-fashioned Christmas Carol Sing-Song will be held in the Mercer Settlement Church on Friday, December 2nd at 7:00pm. A time of fellowship and refreshments will follow the service at the Woodill residence. 518

CHRISTMAS CAROL SING-SONG

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Bethany Bible College will hold its annual community Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 4th. Christmas at the College will be presented at 3:00 & 7:00pm in the Saunders Irving Chapel located on Summit Avenue in Sussex. Although there is no admission charge for the event, everyone is encouraged to bring non-perishable food items, baby supplies, and toiletry items for men and women. These items will be given to local charities for distribution. 533

Reminder: COMMuNITy CHRISTMAS CONCERT

68 Exmouth St. Saint John, N.B. Telephone 693-8720 ~ 847-2124

www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com

The Danny & Jessica Angel Foundation are holding their annul Craft Fair on Saturday, December 3rd from 9:00am-4:00pm at the Saint Francis Xavier Church hall on Church Ave. Come Ring in the New Year at Phoenix Dinner and help us help children. All proceeds from table rentals go to foundation. 524 Theatre & Start the year off right!
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Reminder: CRAFT FAIR FuNDRAISER

On November 4th a tragic accident occurred in the Fort McMurray AL area. Philip & Jeans son, Adam Sherwood, was involved in that event and suffered severe injuries including fractures and head trauma. Adams recovery will be lengthy and Philip & Jean are at his side day and night at the hospital in Edmonton, AL. They will remain at his side until he is recovered and the financial strain on the family will be great. The community is organizing a fundraiser to help offset the familys cost. There will be a Poor Mans Supper (beans, wieners, potato salad, rolls & dessert) from 4:00-6:00pm at the Central Kings Rec Centre in Upham on Saturday, December 3rd; followed by a penny auction from 6:00-8:00 and a dance from 9:00-12:00midnight. Entertainment will be provided by Kathy Hutch. 519

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Breakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month 8:0010:00am 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 BuFFET

Did you finish school? Do you want to? The Sussex Adult Learning program offers free academic upgrading and GED preparation for adults. Small classes are available, mornings or afternoons, Monday-Friday, at the Sussex Lions Den. For more information call 433-6109. 510

ADuLT LEARNING PROGRAM

The Apohaqui Lower Millstream Recreation Council is sponsoring the Christmas In The Lane Dessert Party on Thursday, December 1st at 7:00pm in the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial Park Road, Apohaqui). Doors open at 6:15. Advanced tickets only - $10 each. Call Marylou Wiggins 4335796; Marsha Burgess 4334571; Evelyn Douthwright 433-2486; Barb Brown 433-2546 or any other Recreation Council member.
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Reminder: CHRISTMAS IN THE LANE

On Saturday, December 10th Bob Burgess & Friends present a Country Christmas Show at Sussex Regional High School from 7:00-10:30pm. Emcee will be Chris Bell and the band for the evening - Dale Butland, Mike Hanlon, John Jefferies, Scott Medford, Crystal Jones, and Bob Burgess. Entertainers include: Joe Ness, Hazel Marie Robertson, Micah MacLennan, Haley McMillan, Marie Letson, and Dennis Fifield with special guests Claudette Norman and Cyril MacNeil. There will also be a 50/50 draw and canteen. Tickets ($10 in advance and $12 at the door) are available at The General Store. Proceeds from this event will go to the Salvation Army. 520

COuNTRy CHRISTMAS SHOW

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A Christmas Cantata & Memory Tree Service will be held on: Saturday, December 10th at 7:00pm (Cantata & Memory Tree Lighting); Sunday, December 11th at 3:00pm (Cantata only) at St James United Church in Petitcodiac. A Choir of community singers will be performing Festival of Lights, arranged by Tom Fettke and directed by Carol Munro. Food and fellowship to follow the evening performance. Everyone welcome! 325 The Mens Group of St. Johns United Church (Sussex Corner) are sponsoring a Craft Sale at the Church Centre on Friday, December 2nd from 1:00-7:00pm and Saturday, December 3rd from 9:00am-3:00pm. Tables are available for rental by calling 433-2344 or 433-1556. 536

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The Saint John Chorale under the direction of Spencer Belyea presents the 18th Annual Christmas Gala at Imperial Theatre on Saturday, December 3rd at 7:30pm. Join the Chorale for a Celebration of Christmas in Kings Square theme with Michael Molloy and the 3rd Field Regiment Band and special guests Stephanie Mainville, violinists Miranda Lees from SJHS, and Sarah Harrington from ESdeC. The KVHS Bluetones and the District 6 Honor Choir round off the program. CBCs Steven Webb is the MC. The evening concludes with a Christmas SingA-Long. Tickets ($10-$25) are available at the Imperial Theatre Box Office. Call 674 4100 or visit imperialtheatre.nb.ca. Dont miss the Longest Running Local Christmas Gala. 808

Reminder: GALA AT IMPERIAL THEATRE

The Sussex Choral Society presents Messiah, with a 100 voice mass choir consisting of The Sussex Choral Society, The Fredericton Choral Society, The Bethany Singers, and The Fredericton Chamber Orchestra. Featured soloists: Soprano - Sarah Hallyburton, Alto - Andrew Pickett, Tenor - Owen McCausland, Bass - David Mitchell. This concert will take place on Saturday, December 10th (7:30pm) at the the SaundersIrving Chapel, Bethany Bible College, 26 Western Street, Sussex. Tickets ($20/adults, $15/seniors (65+), $10/students are available at Winter Natural Food Store, Connies Collectables, Bethany Bible College front desk and at the door. 538

Reminder: SuSSEx CHORAL CONCERT

Call Carmen Whittier 434-2666


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We are building a Horse Rescue program (earthspirithorserescue. com) and delivering suicide prevention and empowerment camps for youth province wide. There will be horse wisdom workshops available for personal development, corporate development, counselling and therapy as well. Youth Programs: Earth Spirit Horse Rescue will offer incredible opportunities to youth! The results of our Pilot Program have proven to be powerful and long-lasting. Youth learn about respect, emotional intelligence & compassion; develop selfconfidence & communication skills; and learn how to set & respect healthy boundaries. Part of awarded funding will establish a Horse Wisdom Scholarship Fund, enabling youth from all backgrounds, around our province, equal opportunity to participate in these life-changing experiences! Well bring youth together with horses, healing hearts & inspiring potential. Its a big vision, and one that will change & save thousands of lives as it is realized! Earth Spirit Horse Rescue made it to the semi-finals in the Aviva Community Fund Competition ending up in 3rd place over the other 1100 ideas across Canada. Final voting (avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf10960) will take place between December 5th & 16th. Register to vote, then vote daily and support this program. The winner will receive $150,000. 820

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The Sussex Lions Club (Lions Den, 58 Willow Court) holds bingo every Tuesday evening, doors open @ 5:30, games begin to 7:00pm. Jackpot prize $1,000 and canteen available. For more info 433-5453. Proceeds from weekly bingo games help support community based projects. 308 The CCNB and Hampton Water First are sponsoring a meeting regarding Hydraulic Fracturing on Thursday, December 1st at 7:00pm. This meeting with Dr. Ingraffea as guest speaker will be held at the Hampton High Community Theatre (Hampton High School. For more information, contact Jayne Wilbur at 832-4141. 829

SuSSEx LIONS BINGO

Horizon Health Network in conjunction with the Breast Health Program is offering free Breast Health Awareness sessions to groups and individuals within the region. For more information please contact Christina Milne, Breast health Educator at 6325796. 822

BREAST HEALTH PROGRAM

HyDRAuLIC FRACTuRING MEETING

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Hospice Sussex is gearing up for its annual Angels Remembered fundraising campaign to be held during the Christmas Season until December 17th at the Gateway Mall. This campaign gives people an opportunity to place an angel on the Hospice Christmas tree in memory of their loved ones. It is a great way to remember our loved ones at this special time of year and at the same time give support to programs and services for people and families touched by end-of-life issues. Hospice Sussex volunteers provide emotional, social, practical, spiritual, and grief support, as well as information and education to people and families in Sussex and the surrounding area who wish to have this type of support at a difficult time in their lives. For more information, visit our web site at hospicesussex.ca. 516

ANGELS REMEMBERED CAMPAIGN

Christmas Sale
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Great Selection of Recliners Starting at $299.00


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There will be a Benefit for Laura Smith (mother of five) who is currently undergoing treatment for Leukemia. Benefit will be held on Sunday, December 4th at the Roachville Hall (301 Roachville Road) from 1:30-4:30pm. There will be Bingo, 50/50, silent auction, a bake sale and other fun events to help assist Laura and her family with the costs associated with travel and medial expenses and the ongoing day-to-day expenditures. 522

BENEFIT LAuRA SMITH

Living Room Sets Kitchen Sets Bedroom Sets


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New Arrivals!

Are you female and needing help to deal with your addiction? Sophia Recovery Centre is a non-residential facility for female youth and women recovering from addiction. Our centre is the only one of its kind in NB. Its a safe place for all women and offers a 12 step spirituality-based program of recovery, professional counseling and many other services. There are no waiting lists and all services are free of charge. Our mission at Sophia Recovery Centre is to help you overcome your difficulties and get your life back. We look forward to speaking with you; 633-8783 and/or you can attend our regular womens only open AA meetings on Wednesdays at 7:00pm and Alanon meetings Saturdays at 10:30 am - 83 Hazen Street, Saint John. Check out our website: sophiarecovery.com; email: info@ sophiarecoverycentre.com and you can find/join us on Facebook. 811

SOPHIA RECOvER CENTRE

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Crisis lines are available to victims of crime and the general public: Sexual Assault Crisis Line (call collect) 1-506-454-0437 - an answering service will take your call and a crisis counselor will call you back; CHIMO - Inuit word for friendship open 24/7 everyday and holidays - listening and resources for all types of life problems - 1-800-667-5005; Mobile Mental Health Crisis Line - 1-888-811-3664. The Saint John Regional Hospital has a Sexual Assault Crisis Nurse on call 24/7. 824

CRISIS LINES AvAILABLE

The Singles & Friends annual Christmas Dance will be held Saturday, December 3rd at the Br #69 Legion, Wilson Street West (Saint John) with music for the dance provided by the band Sidekick. Doors will be open earlier for those who have pre-booked for the turkey dinner. Music will start at 9:00pm. Admission for the dance is $7/non-members or $5/members. Our next monthly general meeting is Sunday, December 11th at the Community Health Centre on Coburg Street at 7:00pm and will include election of officers for 2012 year. Breakfast for Singles continue every Sunday 10:00am at Hollys Restaurant in Hampton and weekly volleyball on Wednesday evenings 8:00-10:00pm at Rothesay Park Middle School (cost $4) open to all adults - married or single. The purpose of the Singles group is to organize activities for single people to participate in and we welcome your input and suggestions. Our phone line is 696-1914 for updates as to what is happening and our email is singles696-1914@live.ca. 819

SINGLES & FRIENDS EvENTS

Do you own a Budgie? A Macaw? A cockatoo? Are you interested in exotic birds? Would you like to get together with others that have that same interest? The Eastern Canada Avian Association is a great group of people that exchange information, support and share their love of parrots. You dont need to already own a parrot to join. Everyone is welcome! We have meetings that include great speakers, shopping, raffles and lots of fun. We have a Facebook group as well. Please see us there EasternCanadaAvianAssociation@groups.facebook.com or contact the Association for more information. We welcome members from all areas of Eastern Canada! Locally you can contact 652-9347, our President Nancy Richards can be reached at 454-5668. The ECAA website is www. ecavianassociation.com. Looking forward to meeting you! 813

AvIAN ASSOCIATION INFORMATION

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Auction 45s cards every Tuesday evening at 7:30pm at the Lower Millstream Hall (Rte 880/875). The cost to play is $4.00/person and includes a 50/50 ticket and lunch. Come bring your friends and have a fun evening. 505

CARD PARTIES IN LOWER MILLSTREAM

Good selection of discontinued items, as priced. For a limited time 60% O Red Hat Society items, tablecloths, runners and place-mats.

December 3rd 9am-6pm

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46 Magnolia Avenue, 432-4585, sussexpl@ gnb.ca, www.gnb.ca/publiclibraries Fall/Winter Hours: Sunday & Monday-closed; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturday 9:00am5:00pm Our Preschool Programs happen every Thursday at 10:30am. At Toddlertime, toddlers and caregivers enjoy stories, fingerplays, action songs, giggles and toys. This program for children 18 months and up provides a relaxed environment to help foster the development of social and language skills. At Storytime 3-5 year olds enjoy a mix stories, action songs, fingerplays and games designed to stimulate their imaginations and help teach listening, language and social skills. Our Babies in the Library program happens every Friday from 10:30-11:00 and includes rhymes, knee bounces, tickles, music and board books. All parents, caregivers and babies birth-18 months are invited to attend. For more info on these events or any other services please contact us at the library or like us on Facebook and get our updates. 504

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Community Breakfast at the Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820 Barnesville) the third Saturday of each month (November 19th) from 8:00-11:30am. The menu includes: scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, bake beans, toast, coffee & juice (or) French toast, bacon, sausage, fruit, yogurt, muffin, coffee & juice. Cost for the breakfast - $5/adults; $3/children, preschoolers eat for free. Take-outs available by calling 832-7790. Everyone welcome.
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BREAKFAST IN BARNESvILLE

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18 Kay St, Petitcodiac. 756-3383 Mondays - 639 F.P. MacLaren Squadron Air Cadets meet at 6:00pm. New members always welcome. Wednesdays - Legion Meals ($7) comes with roll & butter, tea/coffee & sweet. On the Menu: November 30th - Ham, Beans & Potato Scallop. All Welcome. The Legion Museum will open by appointment only. Any enquiries or bookings, please call 756-7461 or Cathy on 756-2068 or call the Legion on 756-3383. We have a chairlift facility for the disabled. Entrance is free - freedom is never free!
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Bonny Hill, a Visual Arts teacher in School District 6, was recently honored by the Canadian Society for Education through Art (CSEA). Ms. Hill received the National Secondary Art Teacher of the Year award at CSEAs annual national conference, held this year in Fredericton from October 13th-15th. The criteria for this award include: Excellence in art teaching; Leadership in art education and significant contributions to art education within the home school, local community and beyond CSEA membership. Bonny completed a Bachelor of Art in Art Education in Nova Scotia 1984. For the past 20 years she has been teaching art in local public schools and currently works at Sussex Regional High School. 2005 saw Bonny studying painting, photography and surface design in Fredericton. 816

DIST 6 TEACHERS NATIONAL AWARD

The Canaan River Seniors meet on the 1st Monday of each month at 12:00noon at the community hall for a potluck lunch. The 3rd Monday of the month is activities afternoon - with cards, darts and board games at the hall from 1:00-4:00pm. All seniors welcome. 312

CANAAN RIvER SENIORS

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

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ALCOHOLICS ANONyMOuS

If you want to drink, Thats your business. If you want to stop, Thats ours. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: Bennie V. 4335394; Walter K. 362-2160; Junior T. 839-2725; Reg P. 432-9527. 302

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66 Magnolia Avenue, Sussex; 432-66 99 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm. Wednesdays - Foot Clinic; Bingo - doors open at 6:00, Early Bird starts at 6:30 and regular games at 7:00pm; Pool League at 7:30pm. Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib. For more information check out our website at: www.sxlegionbr20.com. 304

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The Sussex Valley Knights of Columbus sponsor Auction 45s every Wednesday evening at the Saint Francis Xavier Hall on Church Avenue. The evening begins at 7:30 and there are prizes and a light lunch. 306 The Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month with a potluck lunch at 12:00noon. A meeting and games are held after the lunch. For more information please call Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315

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The Kinnear Settlement Baptist Church (Rte 885) will be holding a Country Christmas (Musical) on Sunday, December 11th at 6:30pm. Participating in this evening of music will be Philip Steeves, Lee Alward, Clayton Magee, Vesta & Bruce Goddard and other guests. A freewill offering will be received which will go to the World Vision Christmas Fund. A light lunch will be served. 327

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Waterford Charity Bingo has been operation for the past 11 years and this year (2011) raised $4,470 for local charities. However, we deeply regret that the Charity Bingo will not continue next year. We do wish to thank all of our faithful supporters and those who have helped us in any way. We also wish to thank those who gave us lovely gifts and cards at our last Bingo; and the Sussex Herald for publishing the notices for our Bingo events these were very much appreciated. Thanks so much, Dot, Theresa, Linda, Reta & Murray. 326

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Belleisle Creek Seniors will be holding Card Parties at the Belleisle Creek Hall on Saturday afternoons starting at 1:30pm. All welcome. 513

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The 61st annual Kiwanis Auction was successfully held October 28th & 29th with over 200 items being auctioned off, everything, including the kitchen taps was up for sale to the highest bidder. The auction raised almost $9,000 which will be used to fund the start-up for the Fundy Search & Rescue Life Saver Program, help fund the Sussex Recreation Centre and other community projects. We would like to thank all who participated in the auction, in particular, Brian & Jo-Ann McCullum and Bob Linden, providers of auction services; the Sussex Aktion Club of Sussex, who provided showcasing and delivery of items to winning bidders; the Sussex Key Club, who provided canteens services for the auction; The Sussex and Hampton Herald and last but not least the businesses of Sussex and surrounding areas who provided the articles for auction. If you missed this years auction, it is not too late to begin planning for next years auction. 521

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Bingo is held at the Coles Island Lions Hall (Route 10, Coles Island) every Wednesday evening. Doors open at 6:30, Bingo starts at 7:30pm. For more info call Elmer at 362-5534.
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On Sunday evening, November 13th The Valley Cruisers made several donations to local charities during their monthly club meeting at the Fire Hall in Rothesay. The following are the names of the charities, the people representing those charities and the amounts: Robert MacLeod for the Atlantic Burn Camp for children - $1,500; Bobby Hayes for the Joshua Group (several of the group were in attendance) - $1,000; Catherine Flett for the Wish Foundation - $500; Les Dewar for the IWK - $1,000; Marie Wetmore for Kennebecasis Girl Guides, Camp Chacik; Gary Randles, presenter for the Valley Cruisers; Victoria Clark for the Give - $500; Jaycee Giles for the Juvenile Diabetes Association - $500; Shelly Donahue for Childfind NB - $500. In addition to these a cheque for $1,000 will be presented by Gary to the Empty Stocking Fund during their broadcast. 833

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Robert MacLeod, Bobby Hayes (and eleven of the Joshua Group children), Catherine Flett, Les Dewar, Marie Wetmore, Gary Randles, Victoria Clark, Jaycee Giles, Shelly Donahue.

This could be your chance to click and win. Have you taken that nearly perfect photo well, send it to us it could be chosen as Ossekeag Publishings Pic of the Month, sponsored by participating Subway locations. The first of each month we will be choosing one photo, from those submitted during the previous month, to be our Pic of the Month and the winner will receive a voucher for a Footlong meal deal from participating Subway locations. Please visit our website (ossekeag.ca) for complete contest info and rules. Submission of photos authorizes Ossekeag Publishing the right to print and display your photo (with photographer credit) in any of our four publications, our yearly calendar, website and Facebook group. If no photo of suitable quality is submitted, judges can elect to choose no winner for that month. 821

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As of December 1st the Sussex local phone number for St John Ambulance has been changed. When you call the 433-4840 number, it will be answered in Fredericton. The new Sussex number is 433-1298, if you want to speak with someone locally or leave a message concerning courses or event coverage. You can also call Muriel at 433-2697. Muriel McCullum, St John Ambulance, Community Service Co-coordinator, Sussex.
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December 3rd, 2011 the Sussex Christmas Parade will start at 6:30 pm in the parking lot at Princess Louise Park and make its way down Main Street ending in the Walmart Parking Lot. The theme of the 2011 Sussex Christmas Parade will be The Sound Of Christmas. The judges will be at Town Hall looking for The Best Theme Float, The Best Christmas Spirit, The Best Youth Entry, The Best Commercial, The Best Non-Commercial and The Best Band. The Sussex Kiwanis Action Club will be on hand to collect non perishable food items for the the Sussex Sharing Club. Christmas is also being celebrated at the Belleisle Gardens Dec 1st to 4th with shopping, decorating workshops, live entertainment, family portraits, trees & wreaths and yummy treats. Schedule of Events found on Facebook Christmas at the Gardens.

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6 Kay Street, 756-3144 Preschool Story Time - Wednesdays 10:3011:00am for ages 2-5. Songs, finger plays, and stories for young children! The Petitcodiac Public Librarys Adopt-A-Book program continues into December. The Adopt-A-Book concept is quite simple; the library board and staff come up with a list of titles that they would like to see added to the collection. A variety of books will be available, with prices ranging from $6 to $30. The community is then encouraged to pick an item from the list and purchase it on the librarys behalf. Each adopted item will have a commemorative bookplate added to it, letting everyone know who adopted that particular book. As a registered charity, the Petitcodiac Public Library will issue a tax receipt to the donor for each adoption. For more information, call the library or drop by to visit the Adoption Table anytime during library open hours. Library hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 10:00am-1:00pm and 2:00-5:00pm; and Thursday from 2:00-5:00 & 6:00-8:00pm. The library will be closed on Remembrance Day. These programs are offered free of charge. For more information call the library. 314 Kings Kirk United Church (Belleisle Creek) will be holding their Annual Angel Service on Sunday, December 11th at 2:00pm. Anyone wishing to place an angel on our tree, in memory or appreciation of someone, is asked to contact Linda Watson 4852353 or Joyce Munro 485-2491 by Saturday, December 3rd. The service will also include story telling and music by local artists with a reception to follow. All are welcome. 528 A benefit for Leta McPhee will be held at the Penobsquis Fire Hall on Sunday, December 4th from 1:00-4:00pm. There will be a donation box, 50/50 draw, door prizes and ticket sales on a large Teddy Bear. Music by Doris Fraser & Friends. Ladies please bring refreshments. Leta has had cancer and the proceeds from this event will go to assist her with the cost of new medical supplies. For more information please contact Muriel Carpenter 433-5632. 328 If your home is unhappy because someone drinks too much there is hope, call Sussex Serenity Al-Anon at 433-5028 or 4329527. We meet on Mondays, 7:30pm at 110 Church Avenue, beneath the Catholic Church Hall. 301

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During the next few weeks, District 3 RCMP will be conducting checks on vehicles to ensure that they are locked and no valuable items are left in plain view. There has been an increase in the amount of thefts of motor vehicles and thefts from motor vehicles and the RCMP would like to take this opportunity to raise awareness of the issue. Keeping your vehicle locked, valuables out of plain view and taking keys out of your vehicle are all safe practices. Vehicles will be checked at random in Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Sussex and surrounding communities. If your vehicle has been checked, there will be note left on the windshield advising of the findings. Please take these warnings and use as a reminder to keep your vehicles locked at all times and ensure that any valuables are not left in plain view. The RCMP would like to thank the public and encourage you KITCHEN PARTy IN BERWICK A Country Christmas Kitchen Party, hosted by Leon Daigle, will to continue your efforts in keeping our communities safe. 810 be held at the Millstream Rec Centre in Berwick on Saturday, December 10th at 7:00pm. Bring your instruments or just bring your friends, but come for a good time. There will also be a 50/50 split, door prizes and a light lunch. CHRISTMAS CAROL CAF Admission will be by donation at the door. All are welcome. We invite you to a relaxed evening of desserts, Christmas carols, 526 and fun at the Norton Baptist Church Family Life Centre on Sunday, December 11th at 6:30pm. The whole family is invited AuCTION 45S IN BERWICK to join us and enjoy all sorts of delicious homemade desserts. Card parties will be held at the Berwick Hall (Millstream Rec As well, youll have the chance to sing some favourite Christmas Centre) on Monday, December 5th & Tuesday, December 13th carols and songs. There will also be some special music and lots starting at 1:30pm. The card parties also include 50/50 and light lunch. The cost is $3/person. of other fun and laughs. The Norton Baptist Church is located at 41 Church Street in Cards will resume in the new year on Tuesday, January 10th. All are welcome. 511 Norton; see nortonbaptistchurch.com for more details. 530

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On Sunday, November 6th the Millstream Rec Council held a Roast Pork Supper at the Berwick Hall. The council would like to say thank you to all who helped out at the supper and t those who came and ate at the supper. Our apologies to those who were turned away at the door, due to the fact that we ran out of food. The turnout was miraculous. The evening of Friday, November 18 and all day on Saturday, November 19th the Millstream Rec Council made pre-ordered 10 apple pies. This was the 8th year for our Apple Pie fundraiser and each year the people in the community get together to help each other peel and slice apples to create a fine dessert. The Council would like to say thank you to those who purchased pies and to those who came to helping anyway from the beginning right to the end. This year 884 apple pies were made. Thank you. 527

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Regular Wednesdays Bingo at the Hall in Upham at 7:00pm. The regular Monday night card parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at 7:30pm. All are welcome. 514

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

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The Hampton Action Circle of Amnesty International will be hosting a Write For Human Rights Write-a-Thon on Saturday, December 10th, from 9:00am till 3:00pm. The event will take place at the Lutz Law Office on Centennial Drive, in Hampton. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Amnesty International, and Hamptons native son, John Peters Humphrey was responsible for organizing Amnesty International in Canada. Please drop by, on December 10th, spend a few minutes with us, and write a letter or two on behalf of one of many featured individuals who are suffering human rights abuses in Canada and around the world. 826

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A Certification of Appreciation was recently presented to Tom Anderson of Newtown for his continued service in the Orange Lodge for 70 years, 1941-2011. The Certificate was signed by the Most Worshipful Grand Master & Sovereign of the Grand Orange Lodge of Canada, Bro Roy Dawe, and presented by the SuSSEx BANTAM A CLASSICS Grand Master of New Brunswick, Frederick Williams. The Sussex girls won their home tournament on November 19th The certificate was presented at the annual County Lodge & 20th. The tournament had teams from: Riverview, Miramichi, meeting held in Sussex. 529 Moncton, Antigonish NS, and Charlottetown PEI. Sussex defeated Riverview Saturday morning by a score of 6423. The player of the game was Vanessa Cummings. Sussex then beat Charlottetown Saturday afternoon in a close one..56-52 in overtime. The player of the game was Brianna MacInnis. In the semi final game, on Sunday morning, Sussex beat Moncton 67-52. The player of the game was Emily Vail. In the championship game on Sunday afternoon, Sussex once again downed Charlottetown 57-46. The player of the game was Bridget Frazee. This is the girls second tournament championship this season having won the Fredericton North tip off tournament on November 5th & 6th. The Classics are currently 10 wins and zero losses on the season. 330

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Wilmot spent four days in Fredericton trying to enlist was refused because of a broken ankle which had not healed properly; George had a brother in the war who returned; Allan lost his brother who is buried in Holland and a lady still looks after the grave, another brother returned; Thelma remembers a train that went by her home that had soldiers on it; Toms father didnt have to go because he was a father of a young child; Georgina worked in Windsor making guns and in Moncton repairing airplanes. Staff had a grandfather and an uncle who died in Ortona, Italy. A Remembrance Day service was held at 10:30am on November 11th. 531

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I thought your readers might enjoy seeing a few pictures of a rarely seen New Brunswick animal. Back in September I was fortunate to have seen a Fisher in the woods directly behind my home here in Quispamsis. I was standing still when I caught some movement and all of a sudden a Fisher popped over a little knoll just ten meters away. I was very surprised and equally surprised as to the size of this animal. With its long tail it would have been three feet long. As a result of this encounter I purchased a trail camera and set it up in the woods along with some bait. For those readers who do not know what a trail camera is, it is a motion activated ditgital camera set to take pictures of animals as they move in front of the camera. Over the next couple of weeks I captured numerous pictures of raccoons and even a coyote but it took several weeks before I got pictures of the Fisher. I now have hundreds of pictures as the Fisher got used to my free meals.. They are pretty common in the Province trappers can catch them legally and there is no limit, they are just rarely seen. The odd part is that its living in Quispam they usually prefer old growth remote forests. Their favorite food is porcupine one of the few animals that can prey on them because they know how to kill them and the quills dont cause them grief. Are your neighbors missing any cats or small dogs? They like squirrels and mice too but will take anything smaller than they are. M. Donovan, Quispamsis. 830

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2216 Lakeview Drive, CambridgeNarrows 488-3971; cnrl@nb.aibn.com; cambridge-narrowsregionallibrary.ca Fall & Winter Hours: Tuesday 10:00am-4:00pm; Friday 10:00am1:00pm; Saturday 1:00-4:00pm; closed December 21st-January 3rd. Used Book Sale at the Library on Saturday, December 3rd from 9:00am to 12:00noon. Books are prices at $1 per book; 3 for $2 or 9 for $5. A great time to pick up something for your winter reading pleasure. (Storm date would be December 10th). The Library is pleased to present their Annual Christmas Concert beginning 6:30pm on Sunday, December 4th in the Church of the Good Shepherd. This is in conjunction with Christmas Begins in the Village. All are welcome to attend and then proceed to the Municipal Building for the Christmas tree lighting, refreshments and the arrival of Santa. Thank you to the Council of the Village of Cambridge-Narrows for their continued support and for providing the Library with three new computers. The Library will be offering the following programs in 2012 to members of the C-NRL: Computer Courses at $10 each (prepaid) with limited enrollment of 10 people. Use your own laptop or the Librarys computers: Saturday, January 21st - Basic Computer Procedures (e-mail, etc.); Saturday, February 18th - Microsoft Word; Saturday, March 24th Excel (basic spread sheet); Saturday, April 21st Computer Clean-up (maintenance of the computer and files); Saturday, May 19th - Computerized card making. Craft Saturdays 9:00am to 12:30pm: January 28th - Rice Paper Shades,$10 for materials; February 25th Smocking (smocked Christmas ball); March 31st - Faberge Eggs (6), $5 for materials; April 28th Hardanger; May 26th TBA. Contact the Library for more information. If you wish to renew a book, just call and leave a message on our voicemail with your name, book title(s) and date the book(s) is/ are due back. Be sure to check out our website at www.cambridgenarrowsregionallibrary.ca. Come join our Book Club, which meets at the Library the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1:00pm. Contact Irene at 488-2075 or Marilyn at 488-3344 for more info. For those involved in genealogy, we have an extensive selection of New Brunswick and local area books available. If you have any books of local interest and are willing to donate, we would be pleased to add them to our collection. 313

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I came across an old photo recently of my daughter at age six, dancing in the pouring rain in October in a bathing suit. I had not seen the photo in many years (at least in part because my other daughter had liberated it from the photo album for a project a couple of years ago) but I remember the day so clearly I did not need to. It was an unseasonably warm October day that simply poured rain. The girls put on their bathing suits and went out on the bricks in the back yard in water up to their ankles and danced and sang. The photo has captured that expression of pure joy that no doubt was what so imprinted the day in my memory. As adults, we are so much more controlled than as kids. I think we have learned to reign in our delight for fear of sounding or appearing childish or foolish. Fear of what others will think of us can suck all of the joy out of life. It can be tough to step outside of our comfort zone and experiment a little. For some of us it gets tougher and tougher with each passing year, and for some others of us once we reach a certain age suddenly we can let go of that concern of what others think and do something just because we want to (the Red Hat Society being a prime example). Start small . . . a new hair colour (you can always change it tomorrow if you really hate it), an outfit you would normally consider too bright (buy it second hand and you wont have too much invested in it), an activity you have never tried (zip lining - are you nuts!). The best way to live life joyfully is to savor today. Enjoy whatever it is you are doing. Enjoy the people around you. Childlike is not childish. My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while its on your plate. ~ Thornton Wilder.
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