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Ravings
by Mike Hickey
"FUNNY!!"
Every now and then I stumble upon something
Rhonda Finlay B.A., M.S.c. that I think is so funny that I need to share it
around.
Audiologist "It seems a Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in
Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or
Relationships and Hearing Loss feminine. House, for instance, is feminine: la casa; pencil, however,
is masculine: el lapiz.
There are millions of people from all walks of life A student asked, "What gender is computer?"
burdened by hearing loss; however, they do not seek Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two
help. Yet, when one member of a family has a hearing groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves
problem, it affects the entire family. It changes lifestyles whether computer should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each
and the quality of life. group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.
A major complaint among couples and families, without The men's group decided that computer should definitely be of the
regard to hearing loss, is the breakdown of feminine gender (la computadora), because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
communication. Families find it increasingly more
2. The native language they use to communicate with other
difficult to talk with one another and hearing loss
computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
exacerbates this problem. The inability to properly 3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for
communicate with a spouse, family member or friend possible later retrieval; and
places incredible strain on relationships. Not only do 4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself
misunderstandings occur, but often people become spending half your paycheck on accessories for it.
annoyed, frustrated, and even angry. The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be
Persons with hearing loss can become depressed and masculine (el computador), because:
feel isolated from those they care about. It’s difficult for 1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
them to be involved in sharing important things that 2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
families and loved ones share, because they can’t hear 3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time
they ARE the problem; and
what’s being said. Couples and families need to be able
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited a
to communicate with one another day to day but also
little longer, you could have gotten a better model.
during the most important occasions of their lives. -- The women won."
The quality of a person’s life is often associated with My own ideas of women and computers is more like "Older models
relationships, especially with loved ones and friends. No can be great value but many are prone to going into "sleep mode"
one wants to feel alone. Being able to understand and unexpectedly. While rebooting them sometimes cures the problem,
communicate with loved ones is critical to keeping and they tend to get cranky. When not in sleep mode, older models
cultivating healthy relationships. frequently emit an annoying whine. Computers and women
instinctively know if there is a man trying to control them and will
~ Dedication ~ Professionalism ~ Integrity never do what they are supposed to."
In one major way women and computers are not alike whatsoever.
281Hampton Rd., Quispamsis Feeding women seems to work wonders for their dispositions, but
feeding a hamburger into the CDROM tray is just plain messy!!!!
www.kvhearingcentre.com 847-3030 800
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
HRAA NEWS
Fish 'n' Jam - every Wednesday evening at 7:00pm.
Come on out and listen to our talented musicians,
CAUGHT YOU!
and learn fly-tying from one of the masters, our own
Andy Dollar. Andy teaches patterns suitable for
angling for both salmon and trout, and his Muddler
Minnow is as popular with local anglers as it is with
the trout!
We’ve been getting reports recently of reliable sightings of salmon in
various pools in the upper river. Very good news, but surprising with the
Now You Know very low water levels we’ve again experienced recently.
We’re seeing lots of deer, with this year’s fawns just starting to show
themselves. There’s been at least one sighting of triplet fawns in the
Advertising local area. With the does having twins and triplets (enabled by the mild,
open weather conditions last winter), our deer population is really
Does Work! exploding.
You might notice a crew clearing brush under the power lines along
Palmer Brook between Stock Farm Road and Elliott Road. They’re
Call us for info under contract to NB Power, and are observing a five meter setback
from the brook.
We’re arranging for the draw for the Larry’s Gulch trip ... details to be
832-5613 announced soon!
And, welcome to the many new members who have joined lately.
Kids r Cool for Conservation: This year’s camp is well underway, with
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Want more information about HRAA and our programs? Visit
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BINGO & CARD PARTIES IN UPHAM Here is how you can help:
Regular Wednesday night Bingo at the Hall in Upham is cancelled
for the summer and will resume in September. The regular Monday Pick up litter anywhere
night card parties at the Upham WI Hall begin at 7:30pm and will
continue all summer. Mow your lawn
All are welcome. 514
Spiff up your garden
Obituaries
Mike Saunders, Prop.
Licensed Mechanic ADAIR, Elizabeth Kathleen "Kae"
The death of Kae Adair of Kingston, NB,
All makes & models occurred July 7, 2010 at the Dr. V.A. Snow
Centre, Hampton, NB. She was born in
Licensed Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Saint John, daughter of the late Nehemiah
and Margaret (Barfitt) Brewer. Kae was a
379 Cumberland Road, Lakeside member of Trinity Church A.C.W.,
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Kingston Friendship Group and Peninsula
832-0256 (SHOP) Pearls and Heritage Club.
654-0962 (CELL) Kae is survived by one daughter, Elaine
Adair (Michael Smith), Lethbridge, AB;
three sons, Robin (Leticia), Saint John,
Terry, Kingston, and Daniel, Little Rock, BC; eleven grandchildren,
six great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by one daughter, Maureen Williams; two sisters, Elaine
Cunningham and Connie Cunningham; one brother, Richard
Brewer; and one great granddaughter Tamara Williams.
Crimestoppers Tip Line The funeral was held on Sunday, July 11, 2010 from Reid's Funeral
Call 1-800-222-8477 9-1-1
Home, Hampton to Trinity Church, Kingston. The Rev. Canon Don
WE LIVE IN THE COUNTRY, THERE IS NO RUSH! Trivett officiated. Musicians were Barb Day and Jane Reinhart. The
People on court ordered curfews can expect police to come soloists were great granddaughter, Nakia Adair and Jane Reinhart.
knocking at their door. This is a statement you may have heard or read Words of remembrance and tribute were shared by Terry Adair,
in the local papers in regards to our Sussex Detachment. This also Robin "Bobbie" Adair (read by Jody Adair) and Manuel Adair.
holds true of our Hampton and Grand Bay-Westfield Detachments. Readings were by Shannon Adair Williams and José Luis Adair.
Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery. A reception
This is part of the Crime Reduction Strategy approach to Policing
followed the interment, at the Kingston Parish Hall.
that The RCMP in District 3 have adopted. We are trying a proactive
approach in which people who are put on court ordered curfews will For those who wish, donations may be made to the Dr. V.A. Snow
have random checks done to make sure that they are complying with Bus Fund. Online donations and condolences may be made at:
the set curfews. The first week of this strategy here in Hampton we www.reidsfh.com.
had four persons in violation of curfew. They were subsequently SCRIBNER, Russell Samuel
brought back before the courts. This has been put in place to make for The death of Russell “Russ” Scribner,
safer streets. It is also an effort to try to cut down on vandalism and husband of Joan (Buck) Scribner, occurred
thefts that have been occurring during the nights. A simple practice unexpectedly, June 5, 2010 at his home in
would be for residents to lock their car and shed doors. Most of these Hampton. He was born January 24, 1930 in
types of crimes are Crimes of Opportunity. Nauwigewauk, son of the late David and
We received a call the other day that I thought should have been put Grace (Fraser) Scribner. He attended
on the old show “That’s incredible”. It was about skateboarders on school in Nauwigewauk and Hampton.
Highway 1, not on the shoulder of the roadway but directly in the Russ joined the R.C.A.F. August 18, 1948
middle of the lane with their backs to the traffic. The caller was and during his thirty years of military
concerned that the kids would get hurt or worse. There are regulations service he was stationed from the Atlantic
in place to charge for this. I think there should be a section for to Pacific coasts and north to the Arctic
“Stupidity”. Coast. He also served two tours in Europe
and one assignment as Canadian Liaison
Another incident within the Town of Hampton is also worrisome.
with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers at Fort Leonard Wood,
We have been getting calls about kids jumping off the green bridge
near the River Center. The sand dunes under the water shift all the Missouri, USA. Upon his retirement from the service he worked for
time. Someone can get hurt. Jumping off the East side can be the Department of Corrections for fifteen years. Upon retirement
hazardous to traffic and the health of the kids. There is no walkway on from his second career he volunteered with Meals on Wheels, the
that side. We do have a community pool in Hampton. Hampton Seniors Resource Centre and Royal Canadian Legion
Hampton Branch #28.
We have been getting a lot of calls for abandoned vehicles on He continued his passion for travel through his association with
roadways. This is an offence under the Motor Vehicle Act. We have Maritime Twin Seas Caravan Club, Sussex Kings Chapter 22.
been finding cars burnt. If we can trace back the last owner they will He is survived by his wife Joan, one daughter, Susan Scribner
be liable for the vehicle and any costs that go with it, so if you sell a car
(William Turczyn), Estevan, SK; one son, Samuel Scribner,
make sure that the registration has been changed to the new owner. If
you do not wish to keep your car, a simple call to Hampton Towing at
Halifax; one sister, Evelyn Harrison, Hampton; two brothers, Leslie
832-4865 will solve your problem. They will pick it up at their earliest Scribner (Frances), and Stuart Fraser, Nauwigewauk; several nieces
convenience at no cost to you. and nephews.
A Royal Canadian Legion Tribute was held June 9, 2010 at Reid’s
Hope you have a great two weeks! Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held at a time to be
Pat Cole,Cpl RCMP Hampton announced with interment following in Hampton Rural Cemetery.
www.reidsfh.com.
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
“We will HUFF ‘N PUFF and blow your house in” ROLE MODELING PUPPET SHOW
Laughter and silence was heard from the gym as students were fully
engaged in a humorous yet educational puppet show performed by
Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow School Teacher Assistants - Mrs.Crain, Mrs.
Watson, Mrs. Tayes, Mrs. Broad, Mrs. Langille, Mrs. Rattray, Mrs.
Fairweather and Mrs. O’Leary - to support and help the children
• Fiberglass with developing positive social skills by modeling behaviour.
• Cellulose “We came up with the idea a couple of months ago” says Teacher
• 2 lb. spray Assistant Mrs. O’Leary. All, schools have rules. We felt it would be
foam most beneficial for this age group K-2 to teach socials skills by
modeling in a fun interactive way. The goal is to help children think
through and resolve interpersonal problems effectively. We would
New Homes Renovations like to continue this initiative in the fall, promoting and developing
such skills as building friendships, resolving conflict, bullying,
We provide complete insulation services to new and existing homes 832-7337
We are a Trained Efficiency New Brunswick Contractor. www.huffnpuff.ca social inclusion, empathy and respect etc. Special thank you to
Cameron Crain.
“It takes a whole village to raise a child.” 118
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DRIVE A BIT - SAVE A BUNCH! KITCHEN PARTIES IN KINGSTON
Kitchen Parties are back - at the Frances Smith Memorial Hall
2006 Pontiac G6 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt (Long Reach Rte 845, Kingston Peninsula) on Friday, July 30th and
August 13th & 27th - at 7:00pm. Bring your instruments for lots of
fiddling, singing and fun. Light refreshments. $5.00 donation at
door for church and hall repairs.
Hosted by Sylvia Campbell 386-4601, 763-3393 or Fraser Smith
763-2559. 842
Loaded, New Tires, 80K New Tires, 77K
Thank You
Thank You
The family of the late Jessie Suttie wishes
Many thanks to our neighbours
and friends who have supported
our annual July 1st event over
the past 18 years. We also extend
to thank family & friends for all the acts
a special thank you to Kendall &
of kindness during our recent loss.
Susan French who will be carrying on
Thank you to those who sent food,
this valued neighbourhood tradition.
flowers, phone calls, cards, E-mails,
donations & attended her funeral. Walter & Nancy Meech
We were so overwhelmed by the response.
There are so many others to thank so please everyone Reminder: HHS REUNION DANCE & SOCIAL
accept my thanks and gratitude. The Hampton High School class of ‘75 will be having their 35th
Reunion on Saturday, August 7th. In the evening we would like to
Katelyn Clark invite the classes and teachers from 1970-75 and also the
Hamptonians who were part of the ‘76 class of KV. If you were not
in any of the classes from those years but did attend the original
Green and White, we would love to hear and extend the invitation to
you also.
Tanya Stanley Henderson - mhender@nbnet.nb.ca; 832-3236; and
H C Your complete ?ooring specialists Gwyn Martin - gwynmartin@rogers.com, class of '75. 805
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HAMILTON’S
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One of Eastern Canada’s Largest Reminder: KEITH FAMILY REUNION
Discount Ceramic Tile Depots
The descendants of Daniel and Elizabeth (Disbrow) Keith will hold
their 71st annual Family Reunion on Saturday, August 7th at the
• Carpet Havelock Memorial Hall, Havelock. Mark the date on your
• Porcelain Tile calendar! Renew acquaintances with family and friends and plan to
enjoy the afternoon with a silent auction and pot-luck supper (please
• Mirage Hardwood Flooring bring something to contribute to the silent auction and pot-luck
Visit Our Showroom Sales & Installation supper).
(506)634-7777 Registration will be at 1:00pm. Please phone 853-7719 for further
621 Rothesay Ave., Saint John
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The Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline program collects the items you no longer want, in order to
generate revenue to help those suffering from Diabetes. People wishing to donate can call the “Clothesline” at 1-
800-505-5525 for a free home pick-up of their reusable clothing and household items. Individuals additionally
have the option of dropping off soft items only at their nearest drop box location, shown below.
A cure for Diabetes could be hiding in your closet, thank you for your support!
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
BBQ DONATION
On July 8th, Aaron Small of Valley Home and Hearth, donated to the
residents of 58 Legion Court a Napoleon brand BBQ. 405
Bonney Excavating Ltd.
SALE
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$200 + hst PER TANDEM LOAD
Hampton - Quispamsis - Rothesay
832-4512
381 Bonney Road,
Nauwigewauk, NB
5 T H A N N U A L F U N D Y B AY
FESTIVAL
The Fundy Bay Festival will be an
awakening! A celebration! A mixture of
music, dance, theatre, and visual arts will
be a feast for the senses and the Saint
John regions first multi-cultural festival.
The festival showcases outstanding
performers and artists, creates a positive
atmosphere for family and friends and
raises awareness of our diverse, colourful,
spirited community.
With festivities for all ages, we will
gather together, embrace the arts, offer
encouragement and opportunity and we
will watch a more vibrant arts community
emerge. An aura of excitement, energy
and passion will help us create a signature
festival of which Saint John and all
participants will be proud of.
The Fundy Bay Festival is a non-profit
based festival; “by the people for the
people”. It is a multi-cultural event
celebrating the different genres of music
and performing arts throughout Canada,
for all ages.
Event schedule includes: Thursday,
August 5th - 6:00-10:30pm, One
Night/One Wish at the Blue Olive
Nightclub - a fundraiser for the Children’s
Wish Foundation. The evening features a
full meal (60.00/person includes full
meal, choice of Sirloin Tips, chicken or
fish), auction, motivational speaker and
entertainment by Terry Kelly from Nova
Scotia.
Friday, August 6th - 9:00pm, Suzie
McNeil Maritime Tour with opening act
from Sussex ‘Contrast’ (six 14 year old
boys) at the Blue Olive, Mediterrean
Restaurant (Rothesay Avenue). Tickets
are $20/advance or $25/at the door.
For a full line-up of events visit the
website at www.fundybayfestival.com.
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
HAMPTON - PIGGS PEAK NEWS
"The individuals intended to benefit from your fundraising efforts
will live to tell the story some day of how God came through for
them … we pray that you succeed in your quest to help us in
Swaziland. You are the distant but close global neighbour, and
Massage Therapy Clinic neighbors help each other. Thank you for responding to God's call."
Thandi Nhlengethwa, Swaziland's Executive Director of The
832-3502 Amy Brittain Wheatley RMT AIDS Information & Support Centre
Almost six years ago now, the concept for the Hampton-Piggs Peak
Specializing in Deep Tissue Therapy 600 Main Street Hampton Partnership was formed when Thandi Nhlengethwa visited
!Now Accepting New Clients !Covered by Most Insurance Plans Hampton High School. We have come a long way since then but we
!Therapeutic & Relaxation Massage !Evening Appointments Available still stay in touch with Thandi. She recently visited our revamped
website.
Covered by most Insurance Plans "I promised to come back to you regarding the awesome website
Evening Appointments Available you guys have developed. It's really amazing", Thandi told us in an
email last month. "The photos kind of give a preserved undisputed
'history' of how the Hampton and Piggs Peak 'neighbourhood'
started."
If you haven't done so yet, we invite you to also check out our
Make your next move with us! website www.hamptonpiggspeak.ca (be sure to use the link to the
Barry 650-3779 barry@yournextmove.ca Starfish program). You will find photos; descriptions of our project
Rob 608-1906 rob@yournextmove.ca
areas; community events and news; letters from John Lovett; and
Rob MacDonald Barry MacDonald past articles like this one. I think you will also be inspired by the
YouTube video "Nontokozo speaks in Hampton" that you can link
www.yournextmove.ca 2009 Remax 100% Club through the website.
In Thandi's email, she goes on to comment about the dire situation
she faces in Swaziland. "I wish my hands were not so full to continue
Immediate Occupancy Only One Left to be a part of the 'history' on a frequent basis. The HIV and AIDS
problem is just as overwhelming today as it has been 15 years ago …
I salute in praise people like you for the compassion and
perseverance you are bestowing on humanity, the poor Africans.
Lot 707 & 708 Walker Cres.
Swaziland is thousands of miles away from Canada, but that does
Semi detached home in New development Lot 709 Walker Cres not deter you and your colleagues from lending a big hand. I often
featuring 2 BR, 1.5 baths, paved driveway, Awaiting your choice of finishes.
landscaping, and new home warranty. 3 BR, 2 Baths. Great neighborhood. wonder how the lowly individuals you all touch in one way or the
$196,500 hst inc. (SJ102038) Paved drive, Landscaping & new home
Warranty included $199,500 (SJ102038) other could have fared had the Canadians who flock to Swaziland
every now and then never done so. Please convey my heartfelt in
New Price Riverfront New Price depth message of gratitude to everyone who lends a hand."
Too often we hear that charitable giving is wasted or misdirected.
But the funds raised in Hampton go directly to where the need is.
This year alone we have already sent about $30,000 to Piggs Peak,
mostly for school fees. Anyone who donates to our Partnership can
1256 Rte 860 Smithtown be assured that 100% of the funds we receive go directly toward
124 Dutch Pt. Rd. On the river and only 5 min from Hampton.
3 BR, 1.5 Baths, Garage, Pool, Paved This 1 year old energy efficient home has
supporting our projects. The transfer and allocation of monies are
Driveway, on 1.95 acres.
$179,900 (SJ102397)
many features including 5pc ensuite an closely monitored by receipts and/or our partners in Piggs Peak to
fantastic scenery. $249,900 (SJ102194)
ensure they are applied as intended.
New Price New Price If you would like to lend a hand, we would appreciate your
donation through our website www.hamptonpiggspeak.ca or call
me, Mark Bettle, at 832-0003. 110
Granny Suite
8 Jennie Rd, Hampton
On 1.75 acres this 6 yr old home features an 546 Snider Mtn Rd - Sussex
ensuite, attached garage, main floor laundry, Immaculate home on 4.8 cleared acres with
and a fantastic Granny Suite or rental unit. barn, Great for horses or hobby farm.
$249,900 (SJ100452) $174,900 (SJ101600)
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
TAKE OUT LOBSTER SUPPER
St. John's United, Sussex Corner, will be holding a “Take-Out
Lobster/Ham Supper”on Saturday, August 7th. Purchase ticket(s)
Jonathan Parlee (506) 434-3774 any time before August 4th by calling Eldon Graham 433-1556, Ruel
Hall 433-2777, Clarence Otis 433-4661 or contact any church
» Free estimates/resonable rates member. The ticket includes one 1.5 lb lobster or ham, potato salad,
» References available
coleslaw, roll & cake for dessert.
» Lot Shaping, Screened Topsoil, Price is $20 for lobster or $10 for ham and you pick your dinner up
Demolition, Underground Utilities, from 3:00 to 6:00pm on Saturday, August 7th. 516
French Drains
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SAINT JOHN
The Canadian Senior Little League Championships will be held Old Fashioned
Knight’s Meats Inc. Quality Service
August 7th-12th at Memorial Field, Dever Road, Saint John. Teams
from across the country will compete for the right to represent the
country at the Senior Little League World Series.
For tournament information, please check us out at
www.leaguelineup.com/championships. 802
New York Kinght’s Maple Leaf
Store Made Herb & Garlic
Striploin Asst. Sausages
A PIECE OF RAILWAY HISTORY DONATED Pork Chops
On June 29th, the LeVasseur family donated an interesting piece of $3.85/lb Butcher’s choice THICK CUT 475g Pkg
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
Church Chart
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Outreach
2129 Rte 124, Hatfield Point
All Welcome Rev. F. W. Wickett
486 Kennebecasis River Road, Hampton PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Ch: 485-2257
outreachpc@nb.aibn.com
www.stpaulsanglicanhampton.com Rev. Leo Martin
832-3375 Sunday Wednesday
August 1st Holy Communion 10:30 am Worship & Kingdom Kidz 7:30 pm Family Night -
9:30 am
A Warm
(ages 2-11) Adult Bible Study
August 8th 9:30 am Holy Communion Youth Classes (12-18) Kidz Zone (ages 4-12)
August 15th 9:30 am Holy Communion Welcome 6:30 pm Evening Service
Outdoor evening services
August 22nd 9:30 am Holy Communion To All July & Aug - weather permitting Friday
7:00 pm U-turn
NOTE: Monday (1st Monday of each month) (Ages 12+)
Vacation Bible School will be held from August 23rd - August 27th, 9:00-12:00 7:00 pm Women in Touch Prayer Group
“My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord; I know them and Anniversary Services ~ August 5th - 8th
they follow me.” John 10.27 Guest Speaker ~ Luke Levine, St. Louis MO
SOLD!
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
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Hampton Herald - July 27, 2010
Reminder: SAUNDERS FAMILY REUNION
There will be a Saunders Family reunion held on Sunday, August 1st
from 1:00pm until dark, at 370 Belleisle Shore Road, Kars for the MASSAGE
descendants of John (Jack) and Emma Jane (Farnsworth) Saunders.
Everyone is welcome, bring your favourite dish to share with MATTERSRegistered Massage Therapists
everyone and a lawn chair. There will be a small charge to cover
expenses ($2.50). Cara Seeley
This year we would like everyone to bring pictures of their family Jane McConchie-Payne
and their favourite recipe for a family recipe book (receptionist)
For more information call 485-2570. 841 Lyndi Leask
Melissa Smith
Erin Dunlop
DEAR COMMUNITY MEMBERS 433-4033
The summer months are now here, bringing sunshine, opportunity 368 Main St, Sussex
to be outdoors - and difficult times for local food banks. It is during Evening Appointments & Gift Certificates Available
the summer months that supplies at the local food banks are at their
lowest. Unfortunately, the needs of families who rely on these
resources do not go away in the summer months.
This is why we, the Sussex Chapter of The New Brunswick TURNBULL and KINDRED
Association of Social Workers, are asking for your help in stocking CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS
the shelves of your local food bank this summer. Donations of non-
perishable food items are greatly appreciated by the families we
serve. Please take part in our challenge to stock the shelves by Turnbull and Kindred, Certified General Accountants is
dropping off donations at your local food bank on Thursday, a midsized accounting firm with locations in Sussex
August 5th. and Hampton.
Food Banks in the local area include: Salvation Army (Sussex); As we continue to grow, we are looking for an
Sharing Club (Sussex); Hampton Food Basket. experienced bookkeeper to help us provide
Thank You From the Sussex Chapter of the New Brunswick exceptional service to our new and existing customers.
Association of Social Workers. 515 The ideal candidate will have a strong competency in
bookkeeping functions and considerable experience
with computerized accounting packages. In addition,
the candidate must be highly organized, self-
HAMPTON SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER NEWS motivated, and demonstrate effective communication
Even in this heat some things are still going on at the Resource skills.
Center. The quilting, Swedish weaving, square dancing and the
We are primarily interested in filling a permanent full-
Thursday morning music and the dinners are over but will start
time position, but would consider other arrangements
again in the fall.
for the right candidates. We offer a competitive
Tuesdays at 7:00pm Bridge players still gather for an evening of
combination of salary and benefits.
cards; Wednesdays at 7:30pm "auction 45" players are still getting
together, for an evening of cards and a snack.
There will be tables to rent for the Town Yard Sale at the Resource Please forward your resume and cover letter to:
Center, and the Center will have a table of their own. If you wish to Turnbull and Kindred,
rent a table or have something to donate to the Center's table, call 44 Moffett Ave, P.O. Box 4608,
Sussex, NB E4E 5L8.
Betty Prentice at 832-5374.
If you would like to become a member dues are only $10 again this 44 Moffett Avenue 936 Main Street
year. To rent the Center for any special occasion call 832-7871, Sussex, NB Hampton, NB
leave a message and your call will be returned. 433-4202 832-5507
Submitted by Mary Long. 113
Dairytown Grooming
Large and small breeds welcome
25 Vail Court, Sussex
Call (506)433-3889
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Plant Gardening.”
Sales, installation and servicing
All Welcome! For more information, please visit
VanEE air exchangers and heat
fundygardeners.blogspot.com. 400 SPECIALIST recovery units. We also service
all makes and models.
ve
The evening was spent enjoying country music at the New
a LAWNBOY Brunswick Grand Ole Opry and being entertained by Bill Mullin.
S$ 20! The next day they travelled to Parrsboro and Advocate, Nova Scotia
SALE and enjoyed beautiful scenery and food. Late in the day everyone
arrived back home.
starting at Three members of the Nauwigewauk Darling Seniors, namely Les
Scribner, Wes Hill and Charlie Wanamaker enjoyed a trip to the
$299.99 open house at the von Waldow Farm in Corn Hill. The farms’ total
Model 10640C cow population numbers 600, but 210 cows are involved in milk
production at all times. Milking takes place three times a day on a 32
stall revolving milking parlour. During their rest times the cows
sleep on individual water beds. On a yearly basis there is a calf born
each day. The barn is an impressive building and many people think
the design resembles a church. The building also includes a
changing room, showers, a large kitchen, stainless steel appliances
and ceramic floors. The office and board room are located upstairs.
This visit and tour will be long remembered by these three seniors.
Have a Safe and Happy New Brunswick Day Weekend! From your Liberal Party Candidate, Kit Hickey.
Please come and join Kit at the Kingston Farmers Market on Saturday, July 31.
She will be serving breakfast between 10 am and 12 noon.
Stay tuned for the opening of the Campaign Headquarters!
Follow Kit on Twitter and Facebook Authorized by the Hampton-Kings Liberal Association
HAMPTON’S TOWN WIDE YARD SALE Breakfast will be served at the Hampton Curling Club from 8:00am-
The time is nearing for the Town Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, August 12:00noon; a BBQ at the Main Street Diner with proceeds going to
14th and we hope you have saved plenty of treasures and registered at Stand Up for a Cure For The Cure.
the Visitor Information Centre or the Leisure Services Office. As you can see there will be lots going on - get registered and join the
The Leisure Services Office is upstairs at the Community Centre fun. 122
(rink) with hours from 8:30am to 4:30pm. The Visitor Information
Centre is open from 8:30am to 8:30pm. Registration is still only $5 and
it will give you a chance to win a valuable prize in the draw - which is
open only to the people who have registered. The prizes are lovely this D I S T R I C T E D U C AT I O N C O U N C I L
year. MEETING
Registration will also give you yard sale signs and balloons. Keep School District 6 District Education Council will
your receipt and you will be eligible to take any articles left over to the hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, August
Seniors Resource Center and the Diabetes Society will remove them 18th at Rothesay High School, 61 Hampton Road,
for you. You must have your receipt for this to take place - the drivers beginning at 7:00pm. All are welcome! 811
will be asking to see them.
To rent tables at the Hampton Seniors Resource Center phone Betty
Prentice at 832-5274; the RCL Hampton phone Helen Campbell at
832-5377 (please leave a message; the Hampton Curling Club phone
Bonnie Holder at 832-2853. Reminder: MALLERY/MALLORY REUNION
Also taking place the day of the Town Wide Yard Sale, August 14th: The Mallery/Mallory bi-annual reunion will be held on Saturday,
the Hampton Lions Club will be having a Pork BBQ in the Pharmasave August 7th at the Apohaqui Recreation Centre (16 Jones Memorial
parking lot. The Hampton Rotary Club is having a BBQ in the parking Park Rd). Registration will be begin at 1:00pm and there will be a
lot at the Seniors Resource Center; the Seniors Resource Center will pot luck meal. Old photos and family info welcomed.
have a canteen consisting of tea, coffee, muffins and doughnuts; For more information please contact - emallory@nbnet.nb.ca. 808
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ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION #76
1935 Rte 121, Norton NB
Mondays - 45's @ 8:00pm.
Tuesdays - Double crib @
8:00pm.
We d n e s d a y n i g h t s -
Summer Darts, contact
Anna Walsh at 485-8813 for more
information.
Thursdays - Correction: 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
J. Clark & Son Limited would like to invite you to visit us during our 6:30pm sharp. Bonanza - a building
jackpot in 52#’s and/or consolation prize
$100. We also have wild #’s in some of
3 DAY SALES EVENT regular bingo games. Come & support
your charity event. Starts 7:00pm sharp.
Come and see the great line-up of vehicles available. Take advantage of Saturdays - Single crib @ 8:00pm.
manufacturer incentives on 2010 models, see what’s new for 2011, or Are you a veteran who does not receive
check out our super selection of Optimum pre-owned vehicles. a pension or health care benefits? It does
not matter how long you served. For
more information contact Gordon
BBQ, TREATS & PRIZES!* McKenzie, Service Officer RCL #76 at
432-0779.
To rent the Legion Hall please contact
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Marg Lewell at 839-2212 or Gordon at
432-0779 or 485-8849. 502
July 28, 29 & 30
From 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Reminder: SUSSEX COMPOSITE
HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
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call Cindy Gregg at 433-1275 or email
cgregg@nbnet.nb.ca.
* While quantities last.
Also, if anyone has old photos from that
year please email them. We look forward
to a memorable weekend shared with
classmates. 821
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AWARD FOR SPONSORSHIP PRESENTED
Debbie Hickey, owner of Ossekeag Publishing in Hampton was
recently presented with a Sponsorship Plaque by Sherry Dumont of the
Canadian Cancer Society of New Brunswick. Ossekeag Publishing
We're glad
was recognized as the official Media Print sponsor for the Saint
John/KV and Hampton Relays for Life which were held in June. 820 You asked!
Brock Reid
MEMORIAL
MCPHERSON, WALTER
In loving memory of Wally who died by
accident, August 5, 1992.
Not a day do we forget you Wally,
In our hearts you are always near.
All we have are precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
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Hugh, Corey
We love & miss you & Chloe
Sadly missed by Mum, Dad,
Martine, Paul, Sean & your international families.
In Memory
The family of the late
Josh David LeBlanc
July 29, 2006 Kae Adair
Beyond our smile, lies a tear,
For the son and brother we had and loved so dear. would like to express their
Our hearts still ache as we whispered low
We miss you so. appreciation for the many gifts of
Forever in our hearts,
Mom, Dad & Brandi
love and compassion that are
carrying us through this time
of grief.
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FOR SALE
community classifieds N E W WA L L PA N E L L I N G I N community classifieds
ASSORTED WOOD GRAIN, or plain
CHILD CARE white finish $6.00 each. Salisbury area. M A R I T I M E R I G G I N G , L I F T I N G ,
PENINSULA PRESCHOOL LOCATED 506-372-9559. TOWING and cargo management products,
I N T H E C H U R C H H A L L b e s i d e 2 ANTIQUE DRESSERS, BABY CRIB, sports netting (baseball, golf etc.), mesh
Macdonald Consolidated School, has room clean condition and other household items. and vinyl tarps, Action Truck Caps &
for 3 and 4 year olds. For more information, 839-2182. Accessories, cabinet hardwoods, K.D.
please contact Margaret-Ann Boucher 763- dressed or rough, pine log siding products.
WOOL RUG, APPROX. 8 1/2' x 10', cream H a m p t o n 8 3 2 - 11 9 8 M o n . - S a t .
3228.
in colour with pastel flowers, worn in (day/evening).
EMPLOYMENT couple places, $100 OBO. Lazy boy chair, C O U N T R Y H A I R S T Y L I N G 2 3 4
MOMS HELPING MOMS WORK from brown vinyl, worn on arm, good for cottage Hammond River Rd., Quispamsis. Great
home. Free website, unlimited support, or college student, $10, youth maple prices, great hours. Look forward to seeing
c o m p u t e r r e q u i r e d . captain's bed, drawers need repair, $75 you. Sandra Smith 849-2118.
www.healthyhome4our2boys.com. OBO. Phone 832-5502.
D AV E ' S L I G H T T R U C K I N G &
LOOKING FOR MATURE, RELIABLE FULL SIZE BASKETBALL HOOP AND CLEANING SERVICE, junk, garbage,
PERSON to work in senior home in STAND, $50.00, 832-1018. construction, demolition, brush, decks,
Hampton, First aid and CPR a must. small moving jobs. 7 days a week. Also
Flexible hours. Call Krissy, 832-4051. GIBSON APT. SIZE STOVE, GOOD
CONDITION, everything working, picking up unwanted vehicles. 832-3982.
WA N T E D - B L U E B E R RY HERITAGE UPHOLSTERY. Residential,
$60.00. Call 832-1196.
RAKERS/PICKERS for approx. 2nd week commercial, recreational, restyling and
in August in Upham. 847-8804. NOTICES
customization. Trust your furniture to the
ARE YOU A SELF MOTIVATED FAIRWIND LOUNGE, BELLEISLE BAY professionals. The most training and
BOOMER looking to create a Better MARINA, Erb's Cove, is pleased to experience in the Kennebecasis. Serving
Lifestyle? Free online training, free announce re-opening for weekend you for 30 years. Offering project classes.
evaluation, www.yourfreedomoffice.com. entertainment. Band ‘Divine Heist’ Fri. 849-8008.
FIREWOOD Aug. 6, 9:00pm - 2:00am. Quality bands FREE PICK UP of junk cars, trucks,
interested call 832-3333. tractors and farm equipment. Small fee for
SPRINGFIELD FIREWOOD dry,
seasoned, split firewood, delivered. Call REAL ESTATE appliances and small scrap. 763-2933 or
485-2349. 333-9067.
NEW PRICE $259,900.00 - Garden Home,
TIRED OF GETTING THE WRONG size 5 Merritt Hill Rd, Quispamsis (end of S T U M P G R I N D E R Z , Q U I C K ,
wood? Firewood cut to specification. Call G o n d o l a P o i n t R d ) , s u p e r l a t i v e EFFICIENT, STUMP REMOVAL, with no
Doug 763-3486 or 333-5843. waterviews, John Hart Construction, see lawn damage. Call Karl 647-STUMP
(7886).
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, fresh cut. Call propertyguys.com, ID#118248 or call 847-
Ken Northrup, 832-4326, leave message. 1243. BRIAN'S MAINTENANCE & HOME
REPAIR - Carpentry, kitchens, bath,
D RY F I R E W O O D , M A P L E A N D 3 B E D R O O M H O U S E W I T H painting, ceramic tile, electrical etc. Over
YELLOW BIRCH, prompt delivery. 832- BASEMENT APT., 2 car garage, beautiful 20 years experience. Free estimates. Call
5416 or 651-8693. view, sits on 1 acre land, $149,000.00. 303
Brian 839-2296.
FIREWOOD CUT, SPLIT, DELIVERED. Upper Golden Grove Rd, call 696-6657. RITE WAY CLEANERS is looking for
Custom lengths available, $230+ per cord RECYCLING BIN more clients in the Hampton and
depending on delivery area. Good cords
U P R I G H T P I A N O AVA I L A B L E , surrounding areas. Services offered:
guaranteed 763-2560.
interested person must provide own general house cleaning, decluttering,
FOR RENT transportation and labour. Contact 832- organizing etc., also accepting commercial
APARTMENT FOR RENT - heated, stove, 5502, leave message and phone number if clients. Free estimates. 832-3894.
fridge. Call 832-5554 or 832-3151. interested.
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE, 380 SERVICES OFFERED
sqft., 1031 Main Street, Hampton. Lower
level, ample parking, signage space
WATER DELIVERY FOR POOLS Big or
small. You call. We haul. Acel Morrell 485-
Call 832-5613
available, will be fitted to suit tenant.
Utilities included, ideal for office,
1080. to book your ad
physiotherapy, esthetician, hair salon or BUYING JUNK CARS, trucks, travel
barber shop. Contact: Wayne Law, 653-
1957.
trailers, motor homes, farm machinery. I
pay you cash. Call 721-4255.
today
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CARPENTRY HEADER
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Vinyl Siding Decks at the Hampton Pool Starts June 28 Free Estimates
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