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"2011"First of all I need to thank the many friends and familymembers for the very generous Christmas presents that I

received over the Holidays. What exactly I am going to do with the six ton of coal that I received is uncertain at thistime but rest assured that Mikie is working on theproblem.

For some strange reason, I am quite excited about thenew year ahead. Why I might get excited, when I don't havea clue as to what will really happen ... I don't understand!But I am approaching the year with a positive attitude. Iam positive that the Corporate Jet wil l lose speed and gainthe steering control necessary to avoid being a blackmissile of destruction. I am positive that the missus willcontinue with her evening classes to expand her mind andshrink her body, but will also fit in a cooking class for

beginners!!In the next few weeks we are also going to have a little

fitness promotion for the staff. It appears that the staffinterest in having Ossekeag supply pedometers to inspiremore walking is ver y high. We haven't worked out all thedetails for what progress will get measured but anyone

 who works hard will definitely benefit. The benefit for us ingetting them into shape is the ability to work the poorcritters that much harder. Thanks to Alex for a great idea.

I personally am going to wait for the butt-sittingcontest!!

The unfortunate downside to this exercise challenge isthat the missus is going to plead for more walking timeand even less time on cooking lessons. A wife who is inshape but can't cook or a chubby accomplished chef???There are some decisions that just aren't going to get anyeasier, even if it is a new year!!My final reason for being so excited about 2011 is that the

missus is going to finally get the diamonds that she sorichly deserves!! Six tons of coal buried a few feet into theground and then have the missus pressurize the coal by

 walking back and forth, back and forth, will turn thoselumps of black into shiny diamond in no time. My 2011Christmas shopping is practically done already!! 800

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See story on Page 8 

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SUSSEX REGIONAL LIBRARY NEWS4 6 M a g n o l i a A v e n u e , 4 3 2 - 4 5 8 5 , s u s s e x p l @ g n b . c a ,www.gnb.ca/publiclibrariesHours of Operation: Open Tuesday, Thursday & Friday  10:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday 12:00noon-8:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed Sunday & Monday .  Pre-school Programming: Introduce your baby to the life-longpleasure of books and stimulate language development atBabies in the Library! You and your little one (birth-18months) will enjoy exercises, tickles, rhymes, bounces, music

and board books. B.I.L. runs every  Friday  from 10:30-11:00am.

At Toddler Tales children (18 months-3 years) andcaregivers enjoy a theme-based story, fingerplays, circlesongs and playtime, it happens every Thursday from 10:30-11:00am.Storytime is 30 minutes of stories, action songs, fingerplays

and fun designed to stimulate children's imaginations andhelp teach listening, language and social skills, all of whichcontribute to school readiness. Bring your 3-5 year old toStorytime every Thursday from 10:30-11:00am.

All of our preschool programs start again on Thursday,th th

January 13 and Friday, January 14 . 504

FRENCH CLASSES FOR ADULTSCanadian Parents for French will be offeringFrench classes for adults - Level 1(beginners), 2and 3(if numbers warrant) starting  Monday,

thJanuary 17 at 6:15pm. Classes will be held for10 weeks at the CPF NB office at 10 Church

 Avenue in Sussex.

For more information or to register, please call432-6584. Everyone welcome. 519

KIDS PROGRAM IN MILLSTREAM  A weekly free children's program offered by the Head of Millstream Wesleyan Church for ages 3-12 is held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-7:30pm.For more information contact Rachel McGuire at 433-1761o r b r o w s e o u r w e b s i t e a thttp://hislight.ca/millstreamwesleyan.html. 515

BELFAST CHILDREN’S VACATION PROJECT

For an unforgettable family fun-filled summer, host a childform Belfast. Share your friends, community and Canadianlifestyle. Details and application at www.belfastkids.ca, onface book - Belfast Children’s project 2011 or call Terry Mullin at 633-0236. 811

UNEMPLOYED?Have you considered starting 

 your own business? Attend a free information session to find out more about

available government programs that can help you get started. When: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.

 Where: 2nd floor of the Sussex post office building

 For more information, call Jill: 832-6207or Dave: 432-2680

 Be...in this place • Être...ici on le peutCommunity Economic Development Agency 

www.fundymutual.com

 Fundy 

 Insurance Company Sussex & Area1022 Main St., Sussex Tel: 432-1535Toll Free: 800-222-9550

BRIAN SUTHERLANDRICHARD CRAWFORDDOUG KELLY 

 Agents:

Home, Auto, Business, Apartment, Farm

Flora Pollock, Inspection Reward Winner, November 2010, pictured with Fundy Mutual Safety Inspector Jo-Ann Armstrong-Morris.

Fundy Mutual holds a quarterly $500 draw for their policy holders whohave completed their safety recommendations as a result of the SafetyInspection.

 Neighbours helping neighbours since 1940.

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Building a Deck? Building Anything?

When it comes to lumber – We Deliver!

McMillan Forest Products Ltd.

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Use our quality lumber for best results.

Tongue & Groove Pine

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Siding

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HAVELOCK LEGION BRANCH #864684 Rte 880, Havelock NB 534-8285

Tuesdays - House League Crib. Wednesdays - House League Darts.Thursdays - Bingo at 7:00pm. Everyone

 welcome.Do you know who can join a Legion? Anyone

can, 18 years of age or older. There aredifferent types of membership.

The Legion provides assistance to Veteransand their families, but they also provideassistance in our communities, bursaries for students, AirCadets, supporting activities such as crib, darts, senioractivities and catering.

Please contact your Legion today. We look forward tomeeting you. 305

SUSSEX SERENITY AL-ANONIf your home is unhappy because someone drinks too much there is hope, call Sussex Serenity Al-Anon at 433-5028 or

432-9527. We meet on  Mondays, 7:30pm at 110 Church Avenue, beneath the Catholic Church Hall. 301

SALISBURY GOLDEN AGE CLUBst rThe Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1 & 3

Thursday of each month with a pot luck lunch at 12:00noon A meeting and games are held after the lunch. For moreinformation please call Harry Hopper at 372-1093. 315

SUSSEX LIONS’ BINGOThe Sussex Lions' Club (Lion’s Den, 58

 Willow Court) holds bingo every Tuesday 

night, doors open @ 5:30, games begin to7:00pm. Jackpot prize $1,000 andcanteen available. For more info 433-5453. Proceeds from weekly bingo gameshelp support community based projects.308

Friday January 14, 3-6pm208 Hampton Road,

Quispamsis

NO REFERRAL NECESSARY

All Are Welcome

Quispamsis 847-9300 Saint John 648-9300

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Dr. John SherrardDr. Fraser Sherrard

Specialists in Orthodontics

Providing Dream Smiles inSaint John City Center 

and Quispamsis

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ORTHODONTICS

Offering SureSmile andInvisalign Treatment

When you have muscular dystrophy your muscles say stop,but your mind says go.

We provide hope and support to people with

neuromuscular disorders.

Donate today at www.muscle.ca

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Thank You A heartfelt thank you to all

 who helped make my 

a wonderful and memorable day.Thanks to all who were there or called,brought cards, gifts, food, music, etc.

 Your kindness and friendship willnever be forgotten.

70th Birthday Celebration

Thanks to all 

 Winston Crawford

SHARING CLUB AGMThe Annual General Meeting of the Sussex Sharing Club will be held on Monday,

thFebruary 7 at 7:00pm at the SobeysCommunity Room . Storm date is Monday,

stFebruary 21 at the same location andtime.

Everyone is welcome to attend. 325

PENOBSQUIS WI BASKET WINNER Congratulations to Roy Kaye, Sussex Corner,formerly of Penobsquis for winning thePenobsquis Women's Institute's ChristmasBasket! Our appreciation and thank you goout to all who sold tickets, purchased ticketsand made donations to the new septicsystem.

Watch for our upcoming fund raiser to keepour hall open and operating. The Penobsquis WI members.327

HEALTH CENTRE AUX MEETINGThe monthly meeting of the Sussex Health Centre Auxiliary 

 will be held at the Sussex Health Centre on Monday, January th

17 at 2:00pm in the Boardroom. New members are always welcome. 522

PENOBSQUIS ENRICHMENT COMMITTEEPlease note that the Penobsquis Community EnrichmentCommittee will be holding their Annual General Meeting on

st Monday, January 31 , 7:00pm at the Penobsquis Fire Hall.326

 WOMEN’S INSTITUTE BASKET WINNER   Winners of our WI Christmas basketsponsored by Berwick Mt. Middleton WI was

  Anna Crawford of Mt. Middleton. Many thanks for all the people who purchased

tickets.  520

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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #761935 Rte 121, Norton NB

 Mondays - 45's at 8:00pm.Tuesdays - Double crib at 8:00pm.

 Wednesdays - House League Darts, for moreinformation contact Heather Benjamin at433-6428.Thursdays  - Correction: Dabber Bingo,Jackpot $1,000 in 50#’s or less & building.

Jackpot starts at $350 in 51#’s and/orconsolation prize $100. Doors open at6:00pm, Bonanza game starts at 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - abuilding jackpot in 52#’s and/or consolation prize $100. Wealso have wild #’s in some of regular bingo games. Come &support your charity event. Starts 7:00pm sharp.Saturdays - Single crib @ 8:00pm.

Are you a veteran who does not receive a pension or healthcare benefits? It does not matter how long you served. Formore information contact Gordon McKenzie, Service OfficerRCL #76 at 432-0779.

To rent the Legion Hall please contact Marg Lewell at 839-2212 or Gordon at 432-0779/849-1601. 502

 ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMDid you finish school? Do you want to? The Sussex AdultLearning Program offers free academic upgrading and GEDpreparation for adults. Small classes are available, morningsor afternoons, Monday to Friday , at the Sussex Lions Den.For more information call 433-6109. 510

BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAMRegular Wednesdays Bingo at the Hall in Upham at 7:00pmThe regular Monday night card parties at the Upham WI Halbegin at 7:30pm.All are welcome. 514

PEER SUPPORT PROGRAMDid you know that your donation to the Canadian CancerSociety supports our national one-on-one telephone peersupport program? This program connects you to cancersurvivors or caregivers who most closely resemble yourcancer

To find out more, call us at 1-888-939-3333 Monday throughFriday between 9:00am-6:00pm. 904

CARDS AT ST. FRANCISThere is Auction 45's Card Party every  Wednesday evening at7:30pm at St. Francis Xavier Hall in Sussex. Prizes and lunch318

UPHAM BREAKFAST BUFFETBreakfast will be held the second Saturday of each month8:00-10:00am at the WI/Seniors’ (Hall, 2117 Rte 820) inUpham. Come and enjoy a really filling breakfast with yourfriends and neighbours for only $6.00/person, $20/family - orhave just toast and coffee for $2.00. Presented by the

 Anglican Parish Churches of Upham.For more information contact 832-7253. 507

Day DayLSD/or Community LSD/or Community

New Collection Days

Tuesday Wickham

Thursday Springfield and Kars

Monday Waterborough

Wednesday Brunswick and Johnston

Instructions: All household waste must be at the roadside by 7:00 a.m. Roadside means no more than two (2) meters from thepoint where the driveway of a residence intersects a highway, road or lane. All household waste must be properly

bundled, bagged (blue/green transparent) to prevent scattering and foraging by animals. No bundle, bag or box shallexceed 23kg in weight or exceed 1.2 m x0? .6 m x0? .6 m. Only household waste accepted by the landfill site will becollected. No grocery bags accepted.

Belyea Trucking looks forward to providing service to your Community.

This notice DOES NOT apply to Village of Cambridge-Narrows

SPECIAL COLLECTION DATES:This contractor will pick up white goods and big items with 2weeks' notice.

Please call with your Name, Telephone number, and Civicaddress to arrange to have the items collected (maximum of3).There will be a call back to confirm items.

Waste NOT accepted during regular or special collections:Ashes, rocks, sand or gravel; Petroleum products;Radioactive or hazardous waste (includes computer monitors);Manure; Motorized vehicles or any part of such vehicle.

For more information, call Sussex Transfer Station at 1-506-433-3394 or refer to Regulation 2002-59under the Municipalities Act .

Blue/Green Transparent Bags

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESIDENTSServiced by Li'l Truckin Aaron & Martin Trucking

In the Local Service Districts of Brunswick, Johnston, Waterborough, Wickham,Kars and Springfield. 

YOUR DAY OF PICKUP HAS CHANGEDstEFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1 , 2011, THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTOR WILL BE PROVIDING HOUSEHOLD WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES IN

YOUR COMMUNITY:

 BELYEA TRUCKING - 2900 LOWER CAMBRIDGE ROAD, CAMBRIDGE, NB E4L 1R4, TEL: (506) 488-9105

 

(PLEASE KEEP THIS NOTICE)

Holidays will be picked up on your regular day of pick up for year 2011

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Sussex Committeefor the Preventionof Family Violencehttp://www.preventingfamilyviolence.org

38 Park Street Unit 2Sussex N.B. E4E [email protected]

(506) 433-4842

SES DONATES TO MAMMOGRAPHY PROJECTThe Sussex Elementary School phys ed class students raised$500.00 for the Sussex Health Centre Mammography Project. The funds were raised through their Phys Edactivities such as rope skipping. 324

R-L: Anthonie de Hoog, President Sussex Health CentreFoundation, Ms Brenda Leask, Sussex Elementary School Phys Ed teacher, Elementary school Phys Edstudents and School Principal Doug Bobbitt

 MILLSTREAM REC CENTREJanuary Card Parties will be held at the Millstream Rec

th thCentre in Berwick on Tuesday, January 18 , 25 and onst

 Monday, January 31 . Card games start at 1:30pm and thecost is $3/person.Everyone welcome. 503

 MUSIC NIGHT AT SUSSEX BAPTISTthMusic Night is Sunday, January 16 7:00pm at the Sussex 

Baptist Church. Participating are Nancy McAllister, Wesleyan Worship Team, Christine & Don Morris, Annie McLean, St.Mark's Band, Al Smith, and Sheila Murphy.A free will offering will be received for The Sharing Club. 521

STORE HOURSTUES - FRI 12:00 to 6:00 pmSAT 10:00 to 3:00 pm

2A PARKDALE AVENUEROTHESAY, NB

506-847-4147

VALLEY HOBBY SHOPRETIREMENT SALEVALLEY HOBBY SHOP RETIREMENT SALE 

Store will close for thefinal time on Feb. 19, 2011

Store will close for the final time on Feb. 19, 2011

30% off MSRP30% off MSRP 0% off MSRP

 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSIf you want to drink,That’s your business.If you want to stop,

That’s ours.Call Alcoholics Anonymous: Bennie V. 433-5394; Walter K.362-2160; Junior T. 839-2725; Reg P. 432-9527. 302

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BEEF DINNER IN WATERFORD

The Kings East Orange Lodge is sponsoring a Roast BeethDinner on Saturday, February 5 at the WaterfordCommunity Hall with sittings at 4:00 and 6:00pm.. Tickets($10 each) will all be pre-sold. To purchase tickets pleasecontact: Murray Hawkes 433-1481; Paul Scott 433-6936Murton Chown at 433-4935 or Edward Dalling at 433-1386.Proceeds from the supper will go to the IWK. 524

DISTRICT 6 DEC MEETINGSchool District 6 District Education Council willhold its monthly meeting on  Wednesday,

thJanuary 12 at the District Office, 70B

Hampton Road, beginning at 7:00pm. All are welcome! 517

BREAKFAST IN BARNESVILLEThe Barnesville Presbyterian Church (1257 Rte 820

rdBarnesville) is holding a breakfast the 3 Saturday of eachmonth from 8:00-11:30am with a choice of two completebreakfasts. $5/adult, $3/child, pre-schoolers eat for free.Everyone welcome. 508

Information Nights will be held, according to the followingschedule, for parents of Grade 2 students entering Grade 3 in

September 2011.

At this time, information will be provided on the two programsavailable at the Grade 3 level:

English Prime and French Immersion – Grade 3 Program.

Parents/guardians are invited to attend the meeting for their school.If this is not convenient, please feel free to attend another meeting

near you.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL

GRADE 2 PARENTS

GRADE 3 INFORMATION MEETINGS 2011

Date Time LocationTargetSchools

SnowDate

Mon Jan 31 7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

Mon Feb 7

Tues Feb 8

Tues Feb 1

Sussex MiddleSchool

Wed Feb 2at Sussex

Middle School

Wed Feb 2 atHampton

Middle School

Thurs Feb 10 atQuispamsis

Middle School

Thurs Feb 10at QuispamsisMiddle School

Hampton MiddleSchool

QuispamsisMiddle School

QuispamsisMiddle School

AES, BESNES, SCES

SES

DATLHRVES, MCS

LES, QES

FESKPESRES

New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible

Eye exam includes digital retinal photography

On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles

Contact lenses, non p rescription sunglasses,

Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare

2 for 1 available,

New modern clinic and equipment, Wheel chair accessible

Eye exam includes digital retinal photography 

On-Site Lab, over 900 frames/styles

Contact lenses, non prescription sunglasses,

 Varilux Digital Lenses and Crizal Forte non glare

2 for 1 available, Direct Billing for Blue Cross

Dr. Mark Inman, OptometristDr. Mark Inman, Optometrist 

3 Moffett Ave, Sussex 432-6547

D&G, Coach, Silho uette, Oakley, Nike, Maui Jim

Office Hours 9:00-7:00 Mon & Wed. 8:00-5:00 Tues & Thurs. 9:00-3:00 Fri.

ON OUR COVER MINI A GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM

The Sussex Mini ‘A’ Girls’ Basketball Team have a 28-0 winning streak so far this season with 4 gold medals fromtournaments in Woodstock, Moncton, Riverview andLancaster. The team will continue to strive for excellence attheir January 22-23 Classics Tournament against teams fromCharlottetown, PEI; Bedford & Glace Bay, Nova ScotiaRiverview & Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Their ultimate goal is to wind the provincial banner. Good

luck players!! 328

Front Cover Photo: Back row: Coaches Greg Balcom, Mark Fleming.Standing: Rebecca Balcom, Brianna Dunfield, Maria

Cummings, Lauren Fleming, Page Adair, KirstenSnyder.

Kneeling: Abby Carmichael, Katie Kyle, Janelle McPhee,Camryn Seymour.

Siting: Kate deWinter, Reese Baxendale.

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Directions to THE KNOLLExit 192 Right onto RTE 121 toward Sussex. Right onto Main Street.

Keep right onto Broad Street. Over the Train tracks. Right onto Magnolia Ave,

Right onto Malone Street, Straight onto Malone Way.

Gorgeous views

Private, serene setting

Open, airy floor plans – 

great from entertaining

Private balconies

Master bedroom with

walk-in closetLow maintenance

Lower energy costs

These beautiful new homes are built by PrestigeHomes. So you know you’re getting a top-qualityhome that is brilliantly designed with fabulouscurb appeal.

Call or visit now – while pre-constructionprices are still available!

Open Mon.-Fri. 8 – 5, Sat. 12-3.Malone Way

New town homes in Sussex 

  www.prestigeHomes.ca 506-433-1001• The Knoll

Call for an appointment to view The Knoll Office Hours: Mon to Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm

 433-9131 ext 115

Advantages with having a Prestige home:

Factory and Service Center

Minutes away from The Knoll

Built with the Quality Prestige Homes

has been known for over 35 years

Energy Efficient Homes

7 Year Structural Warranty

Top Quality Building Components

with Excellent Manufacturers Warranties

Amenities in Sussex:

45 minutes to either Moncton or Saint John

Real Community Living

Hospital and Health Center

Soon to be built Fundy Civic Center

Close by Nature Trails

Many Churches, Clubs and Organizations to join

Shopping, Restaurants,

Golf and Curling Club

OneModel Home

Available

$234,900

CERTIFIED

SPECIALIST

S.A.V.E. Inc.Sussex, Air, Ventilation & Energy 

Sales, installation and servicingVanEE air exchangers and heatrecovery units. We also serviceall makes and models.

PHONE: (506) 432-5184FAX: (506) 432-9447

Call Gordon Keddy

Certified VanEESpecialist

WoodEnergy

TechnologyTransfer Inc.

(Certified)

FUNDY SPECIAL OLYMPICSBowling is offered in two places, and you can go to one or boththe KV lanes on Sundays from 7:00-9:00pm; or whenever wefinish three strings at the Bowlarama (West Saint John) on

 Mondays 4:00-6:00pm. The cost is $4.00 for three strings.Floor Hockey for KV Area will Start at the Lakeview

Elementary School on the Pettingill Road, off of Kensington

St. It will be on Tuesday nights at 7:00pm.Saint John Floor hockey will be at the Carleton CommunityCenter at 8:00pm on Tuesdays, coached by Ed Lutes and JefCormier.Basket Ball will also be offered here on Saturday afternoons

(times have not been announced yet); and swimming isofferedThursdays 6:30 to 8:30, Saint John High School.

Contact Wayne Crandall 847-7860, Ann Waddell 763-2257Linda Walsh 849-6612 or Jeff Cormier at 674-9888. 820

STEWARTON FUNDRAISER CONCERTJanuary is here and what better way to beat the "blues" thento attend a Benefit Concert in support of the HistoricalStewarton United Church, built in 1866. Entertainment willbe provided by Marie Short, Herb Isbill, Alison Inch, BrendaMcLaughlan, Joe Ness, Denny James, Stirling Nickerson,Donna Stephenson, John Somerville and others on Sunday,

thJanuary 16 2:00pm at Belleisle Regional High School. Doorprizes and lunch will add to the enjoyment of the afternoon.

 Admission is $10.00/person and proceeds will go to the

ongoing restoration of the church. 814

 ANGELS REMEMBERED CAMPAIGN UPDATEMore than 470 angels were placed on the Sussex HospiceChristmas tree at the Gateway Mall in memory of loved ones

thduring the 8 Annual Angels Remembered fundraisingcampaign over the holiday season - raising over $3,300 forHospice Sussex. All proceeds will be used to help Hospicefund its many support programs and services for people andfamilies touched by end-of-life issues. Hospice gaveassistance to over 20 people and their families this past year

in the Sussex area, providing emotional, social, practical,spiritual, and grief support, as well as information andeducation.

Every angel represents a very special memory for our lovedones. Hospice Sussex is grateful to our community for theirgenerosity and all the volunteers who made Angels possible.Because you care, we will care for others when they need itmost. 523

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Canadian Red Cross

Standard First Aid Courses

To register: Call 1-888-451-5406

or e-mail [email protected]

Courses running in Sussex 8:30-4:30on the following dates:

January 29 - 30

Offered by: RBT Instruction,a training partner with the Canadian Red Cross.

196A Main Street,Sussex, N.B.

'30 years in practice'Experience you can trust'Available evenings & weekends

432-6637 C a l l T o d a y

Dr. Bob Richmond

SPINAL INJURYON THE JOB IS SERIOUSDo You Have:!Trouble sleeping!Neck, shoulder, or arm pain!Headaches or dizziness!Low Back or leg pain!Bulging discs

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PETITCODIAC SJA NEWSOur SJA Division (Adult & Youth) wishes everyone MerryChristmas and a Happy New Years. This has been a very good

  year for our Division as we have gained 15 new youtmembers (Junior and Youth levels), and successfullycompleted our Medical First Responder Re-certification! Theenrollment ceremony for the Youth (aged 11+) will be in thespring of 2011 after they have completed the EmergencyFirst Aid Course.This is a reminder to all that we will start our meetings again

thon   Wednesday, January 19 at 6:30pm and will continueevery  Wednesday  (Youth) until mid-June. The first Adult

thmeeting is also January 19 , same place and time (KiwanisCommunity Centre), and further information will beavailable at that meeting.If there are any questions regarding either the Adult Division

or the Youth Group please contact Donna Constantine at372-4144 or Henry Geldart at756-8319. 320

GOLDEN YEARS FELLOWSHIP“New Beginnings” is the theme for the

next Golden Years Fellowship (age55+)which will be held at thePenobsquis Baptist Church on

th  Wednesday, January 26 from10:30am-1:00pm. The dinner menuincludes: Potato scollop, ham, bakedbeans, brown bread & blueberry cheesecake. There will be games,singing, & wonderful fellowship with special speaker, LindaGoggin - Healthy Living.

A free will offering will be received. Hope you can come remember invite a friend!! 323

HAVELOCK LIONSThe Havelock Lions Club will be holding their monthly

tPancake, Bean and Sausage supper on Saturday, January 15at the Havelock Memorial Hall from 4:00-6:00pm. Cost foradults is $7.00 and children $3.00.

The next Lions Breakfast will be held at the Havelock LionsndHall on Saturday, January 22 from 7:00-10:00am. On the

menu - ham, eggs, panfries, toast, tea, coffee and juice. Costfor the breakfast is $6.00/adults; $3.00/childrenpreschoolers dine on us. 322

Information Nights will be held, according to the following schedule,

for Grade 5 students and their parents entering Middle School inSeptember 2011.

At this time, information will be provided on two of the programsavailable at the Grade 6 level:

English Prime Program and the Late French Immersion Program.

Parents/guardians are invited to attend the meeting for their school.If this is not convenient, please feel free to attend another meeting

near you.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALLGRADE 5 PARENTS

GRADE 6 INFORMATION MEETINGS 2011

Date Time LocationTargetSchools

SnowDate

Mon Jan 17 7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

7:00pm

Wed Jan 19

Mon Jan 24

Tues Jan 25

Tues Jan 18

Sussex MiddleSchool

Thurs Jan 20at Sussex

Middle School

Thurs Jan 20 atHampton

Middle School

Thurs Jan 20 atBelleisle Regional

High School

Wed Jan 26at QuispamsisMiddle School

Wed Jan 26at Harry MillerMiddle School

Hampton MiddleSchool

Belleisle RegionalHigh School

QuispamsisMiddle School

Harry MillerMiddle School

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HEALTHIER EATING IN THE NEW YEARIs eating healthier one of your New Year's resolutions?Following a fad diet, or being overly restrictive, will not

help you or your family achieve your health goals. Healthyeating does not mean boring, tasteless foods. Adopt ahealthier diet, without feeling deprived.

1. Fill the plate with colorful vegetables - There are manymore vegetables to try than just lettuce and tomatoes!Bright-colored and dark green leafy vegetables areespecially loaded with vitamins and antioxidants. Theyare also high in fiber, which makes them very filling. Inaddition, they are low in calories – good to help trimwaistline. When you fill up your stomach with veggies,they will be less likely to feel the urge to binge on otherhigh-fat or processed foods.

2. Snack on fruits - fresh or dried - When you feel likesnacking, grab a fruit instead of chips or cookies. Likevegetables, fruits are high in antioxidants and fiber andlow in calories. To make it fun, use low-fat yogurt as a dip.This way you'll get some calcium as well as protein – which helps feel full longer. And don’t forget about driedfruits. Mixing them with whole-wheat breakfast cereal andnuts makes a nutritious school snack.

3. Choose whole grains - Eat at least three servings ofwhole grains every day. Not only are they high in fiber,whole grains also contain an array of antioxidants notfound in fruits and vegetables. The easiest way toincrease whole grain intake is to replace some of yourrefined-grain products. For instance, use whole-grain

bread instead of white bread when making lunchsandwiches. Substitute half the white flour with wholewheat flour in your regular recipes for cookies, muffins,and pancakes. Toss brown rice, wild rice, or barley in yourvegetable soup. Snack on popcorn instead of chips onfamily movie nights - yes, popcorn is a whole grain. Youdon’t need to completely wipe out all refined grains; servehalf whole wheat/half refined as a starting point.

A New Year's resolution is something that goes in oneyear and out the other.

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FUN, INEXPENSIVE WINTER ACTIVITIESWith an abundance of short, gloomy, and not to mentioncold, days, the winter blues seem almost inevitable,however there are some activities to warm up the winterblues. Whether you’re trudging through snow banks ortrying not to slip on ice-covered sidewalks, it’s no surprise

that winter isn’t the most favored season to be outside, butit doesn’t have to be that way.

While sports like skiing and snowboarding are always thepopular choice for winter sports, they tend to be prettyexpensive to partake in when you factor in ski/snowboardrentals (or purchasing your own equipment), the cost of lifttickets and transportation to and from the mountains.There are, however, a few inexpensive options foroutdoor activities in the winter. Here are a few popular,and not-so-popular, ideas for a fun day in the snow.

Old Fashioned Tobogganing - nothing beats the rush offlying down a hill at what feels like a mile a minute. Whilewhen most people think of tobogganing, the image of acandy-cane shaped wooden sleigh comes to mind, but

there are other options in sleds such as the popular ‘magiccarpets’ which are simply, sheets of thick, flexible plasticwith two holes cut out for you to hold on to.

Snowshoeing - Who said you can’t take a nature hike inthe dead of winter? By strapping on a pair of snowshoes,walking down un-slow-plowed trails is a lot easier.

Skating - Another inexpensive activity to do during thecold, winter months is ice skating on a local pond/river.Always be sure, if skating on a frozen waterway, to know ifit is safe to skate on before getting on the ice.

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 MOORE FROM OTTAWA 

Rob Moore, MP Fundy Royal 

Looking back over 2010, we can truly say that this year belonged to Canada. 2010 wasa year which was marked by successes andtriumphs, both nationally and on the worldstage. At the start of this year, Canadatriumphed at the Winter Olympic Games in

 Vancouver. In skiing, Alexandre Bilodeau wasthe first Canadian in history to earn a gold

medal for Canada while on Canadian soil.Through hard work and superior skill,Canada’s athletes earned 14 gold medals, arecord which is unsurpassed. We can allremember the impressive opening andclosing ceremonies, the happiness at seeingour athletes set new world records, and the

pride that we felt when we won the final hockey game. Weshowcased Canada to the world, and we did it with pride. New Brunswick continued this proud tradition with theInternational Association of Athletics Federation 2010 WorldJunior Championships being held in Moncton in July.

Without taking time to slow down, Canada continued to gainstrength throughout 2010. In June we saw the

implementation of the Approved Destination Statusagreement with China. This has opened the tourism marketdirectly with China. This is also an historic success for theCanadian tourism sectors and the many Canadian smallbusinesses that will benefit from increased tourism. InOctober, I was pleased to lead a trade delegation of provincialMinisters and officials to China to see how Canadian tourismoperators can tailor their businesses to China, and also to work

 with the provinces to promote Canada to the international

community.Our government has also continued to stand up for law

abiding Canadians by introducing fair and tough new laws. InNovember, we introduced Bill C-54, the Protecting Childrenfrom Sexual Predators Act, which will establish mandatoryprison sentences for certain offences.

We also introduced Bill C-22, the Protecting Children fromOnline Sexual Exploitation Act. If passed, this Bill will requireinternet service providers to notify police and safeguardevidence if they believe that a child pornography offence has

been committed using an Internet service that they provide. Inaddition to securing our streets, we are also securing ourborders from human smugglers who abuse Canada’simmigration system. We introduced the Preventing HumanSmugglers from Abusing Canada’s Immigration System Act

 which will ensure law enforcement officers have the tools theyneed to crack down on human smugglers and deter illegalmigrants from coming to Canada.

We are also working to ensure that our economy isstrengthened during these tough economic times. Canada has

 weathered the storm admirably, and since July of 2009 Canadahas created over 441,000 new jobs. These five quarters ofeconomic growth clearly show that Canada’s Economic ActionPlan is keeping our recovery on track. The International

Monetary Fund has predicted that Canada’s growth will leadthe G-7 in 2011. We will continue to support Canadianbusinesses and workers with lower taxes and policies that leadto job creation.

With a new year upon us, we can look forward to continuingCanada’s successes internationally and here at home in FundyRoyal. I am looking forward to continuing to represent ourregion’s interests, and would like to wish you a very happy2011. 513

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LITERACY TIPSReading is the foundation of a student’seducation. As a parent, you want to doeverything in your power to help your childsucceed. There are a few things you can doat home to support his/her literacy development.

1. Visit the library. Find a book to readtogether.

2. Explore a new magazine with your

child.3. Have your child read a newspaper article aloud to you.

Discuss the context.

4. Do a crossword puzzle together.

5. Find a cozy place to read a book together. Have yourchild retell a chapter or two.

6. Play a word game such as Scrabble, Password, or Boggle with your child.

7. Read several books by the same author. Discusssimilarities and differences.

8. Find a book about collecting or observing something innature (birds, flowers, insects, etc...). Keep a log.

9. Give your child written directions where to find a hidden

object.10. Look at the weather map in the newspaper. Compare

 your weather with other regions.

Tips taken from Florida Department of Education - JustRead, Families. justreadfamilies.org. 823

 ANGLICAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARIESThis year is going to be a big year for our Church community

th ththe 225 Anniversary of the Anglican Community and 200

 Anniversary of Christ Church in Bloomfield. In 1786, the Rev'dJames Scovil, Kingston, started taking occasional services in

 what was called Norton at the time, now called Bloomfield. In1797, two and a half acres of land was given to the church by

rdLoyalist Simon Baxter, and fourteen years later, on June 31811, the Church building was erected; it was 30' x40' and wasused in the summer for services and finished in 1822.

thIn 1826, July 18 , Christ Church was consecrated as the

Parish Church by the Right Reverend John Inglis, and 34persons were confirmed. In 1838, the Church building wasmoved across the road to its current location and put on apiece of land given by John Cook Hayes. The moving was doneby Isaac B. S. Raymond using 13 yoke of oxen!

We are planning special 10:30am services on the last Sundayof each month (except Easterand Christmas) throughoutthe year with a special

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Sunday, May 29 with Archbishop Claude Miller. On

thSunday, January 30 oursp ec i a l gue s t w i l l be

  Archdeacon Geoffrey Hall,  Assistant to the Bishop. Heserved in our Parish in 1990-91.

Everyone is welcome to comecelebrate with us . . . and wehope the weather co-operates.802

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TH25 ANNIVERSARY - SUSSEX SHRINERSHappy 25th Anniversary to the Sussex Shrine Club andcongratulations on helping 32 children in the 25 years!Recently at the Masonic hall on Main St in Sussex 78 personsgathered for dinner and to hear some stories of children beinghelped. The mothers of two lads told of their son’s needs andspoke of how the Shriners were able to help.The first speaker, Beth, described her son as having one leg a

bit shorter than the other. One of their friends suggestedasking the Shrine organization for directions on what could

be done. Within a short time they were registered with DrFassier of the Montreal Shriners Hospital for Children formedical attention. Dr Fassier and his coworker Dr Hunby wereable to graft a piece of his hip bone to the short bone and withbraces he was soon able to walk again; then they were able to“stretch”the main leg bone.

The Shrine provides two services - firstly an appointment isarranged with a Shrine medical specialist and secondly thecost of all transportation to the hospital or the BathurstOutreach Clinic whether it be for surgery, checkups orpreliminary interview.

Susan, the other mother, then described very briefly herson’s relationship with the same hospital and outreach clinic.Then a retired Sussex resident described his experience in the1940's with the same hospital. Because he was there so longand his father was overseas in the war, his mother came withhim to Montreal and had employment during his stay. Thus,he was an excellent example to the young boys as to how natural he has become in his walking without any side effects.

Then Noble Gilbert Carter described events around theestablishment of a Shrine Club in Sussex in 1985 when Dr CarlJarvis was the head of Luxor Shrine. Although the Saint JohnShrine Club was encouraging, it was the Moncton Shrine Club

  which provided the financial assistance and the directionneeded to get the Sussex Shrine Club up and running.

Two carloads of Shriners (seven Nobles and Ladies) arrivedfrom Moncton for the evening including the President Noble

JJ Leadbetter. The Sussex service Clubs were representedincluding Kiwanis - George McPhee, Lions - Harley Hunt andRotary - Lou MacNamara with the Legion President Ervin Ellisand Lloyd Kierstead of Scouts Canada also present. 14members of the Sussex Shrine Club and their ladies werepresent.

President Donald Stiles presided over the event introducingeach speaker along the way. At the conclusion of the meetingNoble Brian Keating was installed as the new President for2011. He thanked all for their support, thanked the

 volunteers who prepared and served the dinner. He wished usall a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Secretary- Noble Cosman.  516

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New Collection Days

MondayUpham – Barnesville, Upperton, Salt Springs,Clover Hill etc Thursday

Tuesday Hammond – Hillsdale, Hammondvale, CassidyLake, Londonderry, Shepody, Little Salmon River(W), Martin Head etcSussex – Four Corners, Sussex East, Picadilly,Mill Brook, Rockville

Wednesday Sussex – Jeffries Corner, Rockville, New Line, MillBrook, Wards Ck, Dutch Valley, Lower Cove, ErbSett. Apohaqui, Markhamville, Poodiac,Lisson Sett.etc

Friday Norton – Passekeag, Bloomfield, Bloomfield Ridge, Bloomfield Stn, Lower Norton etcWaterford – Parlee Brook, Walker Sett., Long Sett., Donegal, Chambers Sett., Parlee Brook, Cedar Camp etc.

Holidays will be picked up on your regular day of pick up for year 2011

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESIDENTSServiced by Palmer Trucking

In the Local Service Districts of Hammond, Upham, Cardwell,Waterford, Norton, and Sussex 

YOUR DAY OF PICKUP HAS CHANGEDst

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1 , 2011, THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTOR WILL BE PROVIDING HOUSEHOLD WASTE COLLECTION

SERVICES IN YOUR COMMUNITY:

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SPECIAL COLLECTION DATES:This contractor will pick up white goods andbig items with 2 weeks' notice.

Please call with your Name, Telephonenumber, and Civic address to arrange to havethe items collected (maximum of 3).There will

be a call back to confirm items.

Waste NOT accepted during regular or special collections:Ashes, rocks, sand or gravel;Petroleum products;Radioactive or hazardous waste (includes computer monitors);Manure;Motorized vehicles or any part of such vehicle.

For more information, callSussex Transfer Station at 1-506-433-3394 or refer to Regulation 2002-59under the Municipalities Act .

Rivervalley Sanitation looks forward to providing service to your Community.

This notice DOES NOT apply to Village of Norton, Village of Sussex Corner, or Town of Sussex.

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meters from the point where the driveway of a residence intersects a highway, road or lane. Allhousehold waste must be properly bundled, bagged (blue/green transparent) to prevent scattering and

foraging by animals. No bundle, bag or box shall exceed 23 kg in weight or exceed 1.2 m x?0.6 m x?0.6 m.Only household waste accepted by the landfill site will be collected. No grocery bags accepted.

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Animals for Adoption:The adoption fee for cats in our care is

$100.00, which includes:+Two veterinary examinations+Treatment for worms, ear-mites, fleas+Nail clip+Vaccinations with booster+

Neuter/Spay+30-day health guarantee

Paws and WhiskersSanctuary Inc.

Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc.is a registered non-profitcharitable organization

Cats are ready for new homes

 Paws and Whiskers Sanctuary Inc. P. O. Box 4816, Sussex, NB, E4E 5L1 Phone: (506) 433-1256  Email: [email protected]: www.petfinder.org 

We have kittens and cats in desperate need of permanent homes.They range in age from young kittens to young adults.

Our waiting list for kittens and adults coming into the

Sanctuary is long. Until those at the Sanctuary are adoptedOut we cannot take in more.

If interested in finding out about these lovely felines, please call

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Ossekeag PublishingTel: 832-5613 Fax: 832-3353 Toll Free: 1-888-289-2555

242 Main Street Hampton, NB E5N 6B8Email: [email protected]

Patti Crawford-Baxter BSc. Kin., BHSc. PT, CAFCI

Physiotherapist/Owner 

Phone 432-5013 to make an appointmentEvening Appointments Available

Located at 1340 Route 890 Newtown 15 minutes from Sussex and Petitcodiac 

Country Road Physiotherapy

Country Road 

Lynn’s Paws-n-Claws Lynn’s Paws-n-Claws

Call for an Appointment

433-0017 433-0017 

12030 Route 114, Penobsquis, NB

Evening appointmentsalso available

Professional Grooming for Dogs & Cats

569 Main StreetSussex, NB E4E 7H4

Commercial & Residential Sales & Service

For all of your computer service needs.

(506) 433-5522www.kccomputer.ca

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Publishing Co. Ltd.

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THE SALISBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY  3215 Main Street, Salisbury, 372-3240 

Story times are held on Fridaysat 10:00am.The Booklovers Reading Club will be discussing Ragged

thIslands by Don Hannah on January 12 . Meetings are heldthe second Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm.

Hackmatack Children’s Book Club is held the last Tuesday of the month at 3:00pm. This Book Club is for children ingrades 4 to 6. Older and younger children are welcome toparticipate. The participants read from a selection of 

Canadian books and vote for their favorite book.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.

Library hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am to 12:00noon & 1:00-5:00pm; and Wednesday 1:00-5:00pm & 6:00-8:00pm.For further information please contact the library. 317

RCL SUSSEX BRANCH #2066 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 Leagueat 7:30pm.Thursdays - 8:00pm, Crib.

thSunday, January 30 - next Vets & Friends visitation atSussex Br #20.

For more information check out our website at: www.sxlegionbr20.com. 304

OTIS MCGARITY BENEFIT THANK YOUThank you to all the businesses, individuals, family andfriends that made Otis McGarity’s benefit auction on

thDecember 11 , 2010 possible. To Stacie McGarity, Lion DeGetson, Hampton Lions Club, Island View Lions Club, KrissyTravis, Al & Tara Porter and all the other volunteers for

everything you did to make the evening such a success. To theentertainment Melissa Hunt & band, Stewart and CliffordTays & Friends, Route 855 with Neil Wheaton.

Due to the overwhelming generosity of the businesses thatmade donations to the auction, the community membersfamily & friends that came out to support Otis at the auction

 we raised approximately $9,360. This made the purchase of a wheelchair accessible van possible.

Otis McGarity and family.  822

Uncle Matt,

I miss you, I love you

forever and ever and ever

 Love Falone

Uncle Matt,

I love you and PEI is not the same without you.

 Love Morgan xo

Uncle Matt,

I love you, I miss you.

Christmas will never

be the same without you.

 Love Kevin :(

In Loving Memory of Matthew Kennedy,April 30th, 1979 - January 7th, 2009

 In Loving Memory of Matthew Kennedy, April 30th, 1979 - January 7th, 2009

 Love U 4 ever, forget U never xo

 Mother, Dad and Family

“Hey Matt, see the deer,

 I sure could use that hug now.”

The love we have for you Matt 

 Will never fade away,

 We think of you my precious son

 With every passing day.

The memory of your laughter

 Your warm and loving smile,

 Your eyes so full of happiness

My sweet wonderful child. You left behind my broken heart 

 And happy memories too,

 We never wanted memories

 We only wanted you.

Kennedy, Matthew 

80th Birthday Party

for Allison Elliott

80th Birthday Party

for Allison Elliott

Saturday, January 15,2-4pm

at the Cedar Café,Corn Hill Nursery 

Best Wishes Only 

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2011

I begin the new year unsure of what it should be called. Are

  we beginning two thousand and eleven, or is it more

appropriately referred to as twenty eleven? Certainly 1911

 was nineteen eleven not one thousand nine hundred and

eleven. The same applies to 1811, 1711, 1611 etc. So let us

go back to the last new millennial, 1011. The only

historical event I can dredge out of my high school history

lessons would be 1066, the date of the Norman invasion o

England. I have never heard referred to as anything but ten

sixty-six. Those two thousands seem to have thrown

everything off! Language is an interesting thing

meanwhile I still use both pronunciations at various

times.

There is something calming about winter, once the snowfalls. I am not into the cold (or heat for that matter), but I

love the winter landscape. As a kid my brother and I spent a

lot of hours outdoors, building snow forts, sliding, skating

on the flood plain of the brook if the weather conditions

co-operated. I am able to recapture a little of those days

now with my grand-daughter, who is nearly five. We did

some shovelling together over the holidays, followed up by

building a snowman and later going sliding. Remember

those carefree days of childhood, when the quality of the

snow was the biggest issue on your mind - was it sticky and

"packy", perfect for snowforts, or light and fluffy and

meant for a toboggan. And if we were lucky enough to have

crust, life was really good!This year I am endeavouring to change my perspective o

 winter. It is not just for curling up with a book in front of

the fire, but includes snowshoeing through the wood

roads, experimenting with winter photography and just

plain playing outdoors with my grand-daughter.

"When you live in Texas, every single time you see snow it's magical. " ~

Pamela Ribon, author. 801

By Debbie Hickey 

Musings

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Call Us Today 832-5613 or 1-888-289-2555Call Us Today 832-5613 or 1-888-289-2555

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 Sussex Legion January 22nd  , 2011

9am-2pm

Royal Canadian LegionBranch #20

For table rentals ($6.00/table) please call

Marsha at 432-9074 or 

Roxanne at 432-6699

Canteen Available

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Canteen Available

T hank You!On behalf of the

Sussex Herald's devoted readers,

Ossekeag Publishing thanks our 

loyal advertisers for their 

continued support in our goal of 

 bringing the community its news.

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Community Classifieds

BUSINESS WHO’S WHO

Next issue: January 25 - Deadline: January 18

PLUMBING & HEATING

PHOTOGRAPHY 

Pearson Photography & Framing“

Photo Restoration, Fine Art, Graphic Design and Logos

Come for the experience” ...Portraits, Passport/FAC Photos, Corporate, Commercial,

432-6682www.patpearson.ca

Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm Fri 10am-3pm after hours and weekends by appointment.

3331 Rte 710, Henderson Settlement

(506) 485-2151  Fax: (506) 485-2151

OVERHEAD DOORS

Henderson Overhead DoorsSales & Ser ice of 

Overhead Doors & Operators v 

CARPENTRY PLUS

Roofing

Vinyl SidingNew Construction

Renovation

Decks

Jake of All Trades

485-1119 434-4171

Blown-in Insulation

PLUMBING & HEATING

GODDARD’S PLUMBING & HEATINGSales/Repairs/Heat/Well PumpsUV Lights & Water ConditionersCertified in-floor Radiant Heating

Back Flow Prevention TesterPhone 432-5199 Fax 432-6475

Bob 433-0583 Dion 434-2622

CRACKFILLING

 MUD MEN Quality crackfilling, new homes,

commercial, renovations.Guaranteed work. User friendly

environment. References available.

Kevin Cochrane 663-9560 Jamie Ritchie 663-5504

CARPET CLEANING

Sussex JanitorialCommercial and Residential

Carpet Cleaning

506-433-5175

HOMES & RENOS

CARL McGINNISHigh Quality Kitchen Cabinets

Free QuotesFree 3D Image & Design

We also do numerous other interior & exterior renos.

[email protected]

To book your space in the

Business Who’s Who

Call: (506) 832-5613

BUS TOURS

BURGESS TOURS

Visit our website for 2010 tours.

( )506 386-3180www.burgesstours4u.ca

Spring Fling Shopping - North Conway May 20-23

Eastern Caribbean Cruise May 5 - 15, 2011 $1650pp(balcony cabin)

 

BUS TOURS

EMPLOYMENT

ENTERTAINMENT

FIREWOOD

FOR RENT

GOT A PLAN "B"? Turn 5-10 hours/weekinto $1000.00+/month. Operate a minioffice outlet from your computer, FREE

evaluation. www.yourfreedomoffice.com.

"C" COMPANY wishes you a Happy New Year.Come and see us April 30, 2011 at Sussex 

High School.

SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry, seasoned,split firewood, delivered. Call 485-2349.

3 BDRM APT. in Sussex, $800/monthincludes pellet stove and 5 appliances. Heat

and lights not included, available Jan. 1.Sorry no smokers and no dogs. Please call432-6584 days or 944-1007 evenings and

 weekends.

FOR SALE

 NOTICES

SERVICES OFFERED

  YAMAHA ELECTRONE ORGAN doublekeyboard, full octave foot pedals, $150. Callafter 6:00pm. 485-2220.

USED APPLIANCES, 24" electric stoves instock, exterior/interior doors, tires (mostsizes), new sky light, used windows, andhousehold items. 218 Main St. Norton. 839-2628.

 YOGA - 10 WEEK session starts Tues Jan. 18,7:30pm-9:00pm (Sussex); Thurs. Jan. 20,7:00pm-8:30pm (Petitcodiac). To registercall Liz 506-756-2316.

MARITIME RIGGING & INDUSTRIAL

SUPPLY, traction chains, lifting, towing,logging safety & netting supplies, customtarps & shelters. Action truck caps &accessories, select plus k.d. cabinet

hardwoods & pine boards. Call 832-1198day/evening, Mon. - Sat.

MOBILE HAIR STYLIST, perms, cuts, etc Will come to your home. Call 432-7620.

BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel trailersmotor homes, farm machinery. I pay youcash. Call 721-4255.

 VILLAGE UPHOLSTERY & REFINISHING CRAFTMANSHIP. RV's, boat coversrecovering & restyling repairs. HD foam, TTrailers, caning, seagrass, canvas. 8327870.

JAN CAL HOME Renovations, Dry wallingpainting, flooring, carpentry, roofingsiding, windows and doors. Call 433-6972.

INDOOR GARAGE SALE 14 Essex Stapartment 2 on Friday & Saturday January21 & 22 from 9:00am - 3:00. Moving andeverything must go.

 YARD/GARAGE SALES

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