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Ravings By Mike Hickey
The Hampton
John Peters Humphrey Foundation
Human Rights Forum 2010
A Child Survivor’s Memory of the Holocaust
“READERS”
I have got to admit that we have the best darn readers in the
world!! And the thing is ... I know exactly how your little
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minds work!! I had absolute faith that at least one person
would have the obsolete tires that I was looking for and sure Dr. Israel Unger
enough within 24 hours of the Sussex Herald hitting the
street I had my tires all lined up and within another 24
hours they were resting in my back yard. Thank you
Lloyd!!!!
Now one of the problems going out into the rural areas to
meet with readers is how humble you soon become!! My wife
has always professed amazement (along with some alarm)
at the number of "toys" that I have. So I have been pretty
cocky about how well equipped I was for just about
anything. An hour's visit with my new friend Lloyd, however,
changed my whole self image. Sitting on the porch, the first
thing I noticed is that he has four tractors while I only have A Special Presentation of the 1st Annual
two. Once we got off the porch and into some of his Hampton John Peters Humphrey Foundation Human Rights Award
buildings, things went downhill rapidly. If I had three of
something Lloyd had five or even more. Whether it was
Monday, November 15th, 2010
welding helmets, grinders, pipe wrenches or just about 7:30 p.m. at Hampton Middle School
anything else ... I was totally out gunned.!!! In lieu of admission, a good will donation is appreciated
I feel fortunate in one way that the missus wasn't there to Poster illustration by Gabrielle Brown
see my downfall but on the other hand she would have seen
first hand what a real collector should have. A few days later,
the missus did go with me as I once again ventured out into
our rural heartland. This trip was to pick up a snow blower Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program
for my tractor. Going up the driveway at our destination I
wondered if I was entering a working farm or a tractor
dealership. Once again we met some fine folks who are also
part of our loyal readership and once again I got out gunned
in the toy department.
Are you a
So I appeal once more to the kindness and generosity of
our great readership. Just in time for Christmas please send forever
Mikie any toys that you may wish to donate. Two tractors
(with loaders), welding helmets, grinders, etcetera (in
working condition) would all be appreciated. I don't know if
home?
I even have enough room for the number of toys needed to
rebuild my self-esteem, but I can always use the den and the www.greyhoundadoption.ca
dining room in a pinch!!! 800 (506) 384-0000
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Lest we Forget Every year on November 11, Canadians pause in a silent moment of
remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue
to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace. We honour
those who fought for Canada in the First World War (1914-1918), the
Second World War (1939-1945), and the Korean War (1950-1953), as
well as those who have served since then. More than 1,500,000
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Sunday, November 14th PENINSULA HERITAGE MEETINGS
2:00pm Fall is upon us and Peninsula Heritage Inc. resumes its
regular schedule of meetings at the John Fisher Memorial
Fairway Inn Banquet Room Museum on the third Thursday of each month, commencing
at 7:30pm. The public is invited to join us. The John Fisher
$15.00 per person Memorial Museum is located in the basement of Macdonald
Tickets available at Goold’s Flowers Consolidated School, Kingston. The museum and 1810
or at the door Carter House are open by appointment throughout the year.
Refreshments Door Prizes For further information, or to book a tour, please leave a
message at 763-2453. 118
Get into the Holiday Spirit!
HOURS:
Mon. - Fri. 9:00am-5:30pm SPORTS FUNDRAISER AT RCL#28
Saturday 9:00am-5:01pm A ‘Country Dance’ fundraiser for the Ladies’
30 Floral Ave., Sussex Auxiliary #28 will be held on Saturday,
Toll Free Tel: (506) 432-1010 November 13th from 9:00pm-12:00mid-night
1-800-9-GOOLDS at the Hampton Legion on Main Street. Music
1-800-946-6537 www.gooldsflowers.com for the evening will be by: The Pick Ups;
Stewart & Clifford Tays; Denny James; Ray
Cassie; Eddie Burton; Jim Steveson and
guests.
There will be a 50/50 draw. Tickets for the
evening are $10/person. 120
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506-634-8037 (TTY); for an assistive listening device (FM), veuillez téléphoner au 506-634-8037 (ATS); pour un dispositif
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NAUWIGEWAUK DARLINGS SENIORS The next meeting: Monday, November 8th at 1:30pm. The
The October meeting began with members and officers sworn Nauwigewauk Darlings Seniors group exists for both
in by John Henderson, President of the Nauwigewauk residents of Nauwigewauk and Darlings Island and others who
Community Club. Officers are: President - Leslie Scribner; 1st might be interested. Meetings are held at the Nauwigewauk
Vice President - Wesley Hill; 2nd. Vice President - Jane O'Brien, Community Centre. Please do come along! 114
Judith Hill; Treasurer - Jane Henderson; Refreshments - Irma
Burnside & Olive Smith; Entertainment - Donna Cameron &
Nancy Ketchum; Telephone Lillian - Sproul & David Duffy;
Greeter - Anna Ketchum; Sick & Visiting - Lillian Anderson;
Trip Convenors - Audrey Dodge & Jean Johnson; Publicity
DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL MEETING
Convenor - Judith Moore; Memorials - Frances Scribner; School District 6 District Education Council
Birthdays - Helen Blakney. will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday,
Other Happenings: 80th Birthday - Anna Ketchum received a November 10th at the Norton Elementary
certificate to acknowledge this occasion. A birthday cake in School, 274 Route 124, Norton, beginning at
her honour was enjoyed by members. Members enjoyed a 7:00pm. All are welcome! 812
great Fall Foliage Tour on the Kingston Peninsula and
surrounding area and a lovely lunch at the Evandale Inn.
Federation 2011 calendars, including a photo of the Woods'
Dairy Farm in Nauwigewauk taken by Judith Hill from the
Henderson homestead on Darlings Island, will be available PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUPS IN NB
soon. Parkinson Society Maritime Region now has seven
The Quilt Project was very successful. The winner: Betty chapters/support groups in New Brunswick. "You are not
Allan of Renforth. On Remembrance Day a wreath will be alone".
placed at the Hampton Cenotaph. To find the one nearest you call 1-800-663-2468. 833
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As age may cloud our memory while sitting in the sun.
Once they were young and strong,
when leaving their homes their hopes their dreams, to fight in We will never forget your sacrifice
foreign wars.
They fought and died away from
home to keep us safe and free.
And never home shall they return,
for our loving eyes to see.
Some were fathers, sons or brothers,
others the boy next door.
Perhaps a childhood sweetheart, or
Pause on November 11th
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November’s 11th day, at the
eleventh hour or morning we will bow
Lest we forget
our heads and pray.
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the bugler’s last post tune. fought for our freedom.
For the fallen silent servicemen who
all died much too soon.
So from father to son an daughter
this legacy must boom:
“FORGET THEM NOT” lest we Come and Remember LEST WE FORGET
forget who kept us from war’s doom.
with us November 11th
Steeves, June
In loving memory of a dear wife who
In Loving Memory of Mother
Frances Urquhart
passed away November 10, 2009 Nov 11, 2009
I think of you in silence In tears we saw you sinking,
I often speak your name, And watched you pass away,
Now all I have are memories Our hearts were almost broken,
We wanted you to stay.
And your picture in a frame.
Each morning when I awake But when we saw you sleeping,
So peaceful, free from pain,
I know that you are gone, How could we wish you back with us,
And no one knows the heartache To suffer that again.
As I try to carry on.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
My heart aches with sadness But you did not go alone,
And secret tears still flow, For part of us went with you,
The day God took you home.
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know. If roses grow in Heaven,
My thoughts are always with you Lord pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Mother’s arms,
Your place no one can fill, And tell her they’re from me.
In life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still. Tell her I love her and miss her,
And when she turns to smile,
I’ll hold you close within my heart Place a kiss upon her cheek,
And there you will remain, And hold her for a while.
Until we meet again. Because remembering her is easy,
Your loving husband, I do it every day,
But there’s an ache within my heart, Sadly missed,
Gary That will never go away. Daughter Jane, Brad,
Cody and Courtney.
HAMPTON LIONS CLUB Lt. Col. John McCrae wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields” wherein he notes
that the poppies grow in the field that was the site of a bloody battle. The
poem was published anonymously in the United Kingdom’s “Punch”
magazine issue of December 8, 1915. McCrae died of pneumonia on
January 28, 1918, months before large-scale fighting in the Flanders area
took place.
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The poem was reprinted in the “Ladies Home Journal” in 1918, where
Moina Michael of Columbia University read the McCrae poem. She was
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sleep, though poppies grow in Flanders Field”. In response, on November 9,
1918, she wrote a poem titled “We Shall Keep the Faith”. Her work was
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O Y.M.C.A. War Secretaries who presented her with a cheque and Ms. Michael
then promised to buy poppies as a memorial and she showed them McCrae’s
poem. So impressed were these gentlemen with the idea and McCrae’s and
E her poem that they presented these to their meeting. Many of that conference
returned to Ms. Michael seeking poppies for their lapels. Ms. Michael
M undertook to find some artificial poppies and purchased twenty five of them
from Wanamaker’s in New York.
B L EST WE FORGET Ms. Michael publicized the idea of a memorial poppy in the media. On
February 14, 1919, the Aviation Society of New York hosted Canadian War
R Ace Colonel William A. Bishop to speak. In his program entitled “Air Fighting
in Flanders Fields”, he read both McCrae’s and Michael’s poems. At the end
of his presentation, a large flag with the emblem of a torch and a poppy
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intertwined came down from the ceiling. This was the first major exposure of
her idea.
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Furthering her efforts to promote the adoption of the poppy as a national
symbol, Ms. Michael convinced officials of the American Legion Atlanta Post
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HAMPTON-KINGS No.1 to support a resolution in Georgia Department’s second annual
convention adopting the flower as a national symbol. The resolution was
E successful and the idea was presented to the national convention of 1920. It
too was successful and the poppy was adopted as the official flower of the
American Legion. A French woman, Madame E. Guerin, suggested to Field-
Marshall Earl Haig of the British Forces that women and children in
devastated areas of France could produce artificial poppies for sale. The first
D British Poppy Day Appeal was in November 1921 and has been continued in
Britain and other countries, including Canada.
A Leanne Shaw Moina Michael became recognized as the “mother” of the poppy. Born in
Georgia in 1869, she died in 1944. Her grave was covered with a blanket of
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3223 red poppies which had been made by veterans. She responded to
McCrae’s poem by inspiring the poppy campaign and her inspiration with his
poem is most clear in the first stanza of her poem… “Oh! You who sleep in
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Remember those who gave so much for us! and holding high, we keep the faith with all who died”.
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or by appointment generations to come. Doris lived in the Barnesville
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grandson, Brian (Christie) and three great-grandchildren,
Mya, Avery and Sean, also of Barnesville; sister-in-law, Ella
ANGLICAN NETWORK IN CANADA Brown of Barnesville; several nieces and nephews. She was
Locally information meetings regarding the Anglican predeceased by her husband, Pte. Andrew Meehan, killed in
network in Canada (ANiC) will be held on Sunday, November action, April 24th, 1945; and two brothers, Harold and
14th from 6:00-9:00pm at Grace Presbyterian Church in Saint Edward.
John and Wednesday, November 17th from 6:00-9:00pm at A funeral service was held from Barnesville Seventh-day
the All Seasons Restaurant in Sussex. 846 Adventist Church on Thursday, October 21, with Pastor David
Crook officiating. The organist for the
ser vice was Doris Martin. Gar y
Cummings beautifully shared a guitar
6th Christmas Open House and hymn tribute in Doris's memory. A
scripture reading and prayer were read by
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were shared by her daughter, Doreen who
Join us in our "Great Room" where you’ll experience the also gave a special tribute honouring the
Spirit of Christmas in a home setting. life of her father, Andy Meehan. A tribute
Enjoy Gourmet Village sampling, great for your to a much loved grandmother was given
by Doris's grandson, Brian. Interment
Christmas entertaining. took place in the adjacent cemetery.
Come see what's new for Christmas 2010. Many donations and beautiful floral
tributes were received from family,
An extra cash register again this year for your convenience!! friends and businesses. The family wishes
to express their sincere thanks and
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10 to 5 along expressions of sympathy upon the
loss of a loving mother, grandmother,
COT TAGE Sunday - November 7th aunt, sister-in-law and friend. Thank you
to those who brought food and helped
12 to 5 with the luncheon after the service. The
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We Remember They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted;
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Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
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We will remember them.
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RON’S Lest we forget They sit no more at familiar tables of home;
They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;
R those who gave They sleep beyond England's foam.
A CONVENIENCE their lives But where our desires are and our hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,
N Ron’s Convenience fighting for our To the innermost heart of their own land they are known
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freedom.
As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,
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thousands of unemployed. The recruits came from many regions and
from varied backgrounds. Eighteen-year-old Aubrey Cosens, a railway
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section hand at Porquis Junction, Ontario, was rejected by the Royal
Canadian Air Force (RCAF), but did get into the Argyll and Sutherland
E Highlanders. Robert Gray joined the Navy as soon as he graduated
from the University of British Columbia. John Foote, a 35-year-old
Nutter’s Accounting Service Presbyterian minister, joined the chaplain corps. All were typical
Canadians and all distinguished themselves by winning the Victoria
Murray K. Nutter, RPA
Lest we forget
to question the forces that bring the hostility between countries to such
terrible ends, and to ask whether life can ever return to normal.
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If tears could build a stairway, We love and miss you a lot, Uncle in Heaven,
And memories were a lane; Love, Austin & Carter XOXO
I would walk right up to heaven,
To bring you home again. Thank You!
No farewell words were spoken
No time to say good-bye. We would like to extend a special thank you to all
You were gone before I knew it, of our family and friends who have given
And only God knows why. unconditional love and support throughout this
past year. Your kindness and generosity have
My heart still aches in sadness, been greatly appreciated.
And secret tears still flow.
What it meant to lose you, Love, Paul, Connie, Angie, Stephen,
No one will ever know. Austin and Carter
Not only did I lose the best brother,
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NAUWIGEWAUK CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH Welcomes You
24 Robb Court, Hampton Non-denominational - Evangelical
Minister: Rev. Keith Lyons
Church: 832-5050 Preaching & Teaching
huc@nb.aibn.com Residence: 832-5383 CHRIST for ALL
ALL for CHRIST
Schedule of Sunday Services
Sunday Worship 10:15am 10:00am-10:45am - Bible School - Classes for all ages
11:00am-12:00pm - Worship
Wednesdays - Bible Study 7:00pm
We welcome you to attend any or all of our services.
All are welcome to worship in our community of faith. For more information and transportation, please call 832-3856 or 832-4576
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MARANATHA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
100 Dutch Point Road, Hampton, N.B.
HOSPICE SUSSEX
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Hospice
Sussex
held its 8th
Annual
Harvest
Dance and
Silent Auction at the Royal Canadian
Legion in Sussex on October 16 th
where a sold-out crowd enjoyed the
evening dancing to the music of
Donnie and the Monarchs as part of
their farewell tour. Because of this
successful event, Hospice Sussex is
able to give support, comfort, and
hope to families in Sussex and the
surrounding area who are dealing
with end-of-life issues and loss.
Volunteers of Hospice Sussex are
able to offer free services; such as,
hospital and home visiting by trained
volunteers, phone support,
transportation to local medical
appointments, bereavement
support, and library services.
Hospice is a non-profit community
charity that receives no government
funding. The services offered are
only available because of the
generous support of the people.
The Board of Directors and
volunteers of Hospice Sussex would
like to thank all those who supported
this fundraiser and look forward to
having everyone out for the 9 th
Annual Harvest Dance and Silent
Eldridge’s Honda
1230 Fairville Blvd, Saint John 635-1223 Auction in October 2011 with music
by the GTO Band.
The next fundraiser for Hospice
Sussex will be the upcoming Angels
Remembered program to be held
during the month of December. 522
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Reminder: MODEL TRAIN SHOW
Model Train Show will be held on Saturday, November 6th at
the Island View Lions Club, 8 Market Street (behind Ken Val
Co-op) from 9:00am-3:00pm. There will be running model
trains, a play area, Thomas, dealers, sales tables and a door
prize of a train set. Admission is $5 - children under 12 free.
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HAMPTON-PIGGS PEAK NEWS
At Piggs Peak Central High School in Swaziland there is a
Fund Raising Event in Support of functioning latrine for male students. It is not extravagant by
Sussex Vale Transition House any means; but it has fairly modern facilities, running water and
(our local shelter for women indoor plumbing. Situated nearby, in glaring contrast, is a
dilapidated wooden pit toilet with two holes, no running water,
and children in crisis) no plumbing… and no dignity. This is the female latrine. This is
a problem. We are going to fix it!!
Wine and Food Pairing Beneath the obvious health issues associated with this problem
lies another unfortunate reality. The United Nations Population
Seminar led by well-known Fund has stated "Factors such as the risks of travel to and from
Sommelier from Wine Access, school, inadequate toilet facilities, overcrowding and sexual
the Telegraph Journal and CBC: harassment deter parents from enrolling their daughters in
school".
Craig Pinhey But let's dig a little deeper still. According the AIDS Epidemic
Update 2004 (UNAIDS, WHO), "Increasingly, HIV/AIDS is
striking women. Today, more than 20 years into the epidemic,
Come out and join us at women account for nearly half the 33 million people living with
the Broadway Café, HIV worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa, 76 per cent of the young
th people (aged 15-24 years) living with HIV are female.
November 7 , 2010 "Despite this alarming trend, women know less than men about
from 2 to 4 pm how HIV is transmitted and how to prevent infection. What little
they do know is often rendered useless by the discrimination and
violence they face, and their relative powerlessness to refuse sex
Tickets available ($50 per person) at Broadway Café or negotiate safe sex, especially in the context of marriage."
and Marilyn's Chop Shop. For more information "Reversing the spread of HIV must address the critical role that
call 433-1649 or 432-6999 gender relations plays in sexual and reproductive life, and how it
affects HIV prevention. Indeed, the changing face of the
Wine donated by Vincor Wines epidemic brings into sharp relief the gender and social
Food donated by Sysco and Broadway Cafe inequalities that shape people's behaviours and limit their
choices."
Find out more about Craig at www.frogspad.ca It is clear that gender inequities are a root cause of HIV/AIDS.
We heard Nontokozo Dlamini speak about this when she visited
Hampton from Piggs Peak a couple years ago (the video available
is on our website www.hamptonpiggspeak.ca ). In fact, the
importance of gender equality is underscored by its inclusion as
one of the eight Millennium Development Goals.
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It’s!
s Al m ost On Saturday, November 27th the Hampton-Piggs Peak
s
Partnership will be involved in a women's dinner ("Women
hr i
Supporting Women") to raise funds for a new and modern latrine
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at Piggs Peak Central High School. The new building will provide
the same level of facilities for both male and female students and
thereby provide the young women at Piggs Peak Central High
There are just 2 more School with a healthier, safer, and more dignified environment.
Hampton Heralds But, more than that, in at least a small way it will help close the
gender gap that is a leading cause of HIV/AIDS… and perhaps
before our Christmas issue. the greatest threat to African women.
More details on the fundraising dinner will be available in my
Do you have your Christmas next article. If you are interested in attending, please contact
advertising planned? Give us a call Janice Robinson at the V.A.Snow Center, 832-6210 ext 6103 or
and book your space. Maureen Robichaud at 832-7522. For any questions regarding
the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership, please contact me, Mark
Bettle, at 832-0003. 110
Don’t forget that the December 14th
issue is the best opportunity
to send out your
Christmas Greetings.
PHARMASAVE
Bring a friend! 832-7871 and leave a message, your call will be returned.
The Rotary Club of Hampton will provide bar service for
functions at the Center.
Any one having a birthday or anniversary this month - we
Hampton Resource Center extend our best wishes. To anyone ill or in the hospital we
wish you a speedy recovery, and return to the Centre - we
miss you.
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Employment Opportunity
OSSEKEAG CAMERA CLUB
P.A.C.K. is seeking a part-time The Ossekeag Camera Club meets every second Tuesday at
community coordinator for a
maternity leave position. the V A Snow Center on DeMille Court in Hampton and
Applicant(s) must have an welcomes all skill levels from beginners to advanced. Our
understanding of early childhood programs consist of learning sessions, shared experiences,
development along with experience Sponsored by the Sussex & Area field trips and hosting of special speakers who have been
working with families who have Early Intervention Program, Inc.
children from birth – six years of age. We are looking for an active in photographic field trips around the world.
th
individual that possesses excellent communication and The next meeting of the Camera Club on November 9 will
leadership skills, who works well independently and is feature guest speaker Maurice Henri from Moncton. Maurice
comfortable using a computer and the internet. The successful is an internationally known photographer and teacher whose
candidate will network with community partners and report exhibits of the people and their life in Africa has received
directly to the P.A.C.K. committee. A minimum of 10-15 hours
per week is required along with occasional evenings or Saturday critical and popular acclaim. His work has been acquired for
mornings to host annual events or programs. Reliable permanent collection in the African American Museum in
transportation to and from outreach sites within school district #6 New York and has been shown
is a requirement however, mileage will be compensated. Prior in many galleries in Canada
to employment, the successful applicant must have a favorable
criminal record and social development check. Salary: $13.00 and the US.
per hour. Maurice is also involved with
Camera for Healing - a EMBROIDER iT
Please forward your resume (including cover letter) to the
program which incorporates PROMOTIONALS
attention of:
MRS. KRISTA MCKINIGHT, CHAIRPERSON photography with psychology
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT P.A.C.K. PLEASE VISIT the medium to their
OUR WEBSITE AT www.packsussex.org emotions and the art
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 15, 2010.
becomes their inner voice.
We wish to thank all applicants who reply to this ad however,
All are welcome to the next
only those chosen for interviews will be contacted. meeting on November 9th.
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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL the right track to success. He believes that one of the most
important members of a business team is the comptroller.
Wayne very kindly presented two tickets to a Sea Dogs game.
Campground Oct 23 & 30 Violet Brown from Ossekeag Publishing was the lucky winner
of the draw for the tickets.
Confidential Nov 5 & 6 The 2010 Small Business Awards were presented during the
breakfast. This year the Chamber honoured a business for
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"Reading is to the mind what exercise is to
the body." Sir Richard Steele.
Plan the following activities to encourage
Baby Shower
for
Workshop themes include the following: ‘Respectful
Healing: Yoga for Those Living with Breast Cancer' with Mairi
Campbell (November 12th); 'Yoga for Mild Arthritis and
Ariel Haley-Seneshen & Kirk Mercer Arthritis Prevention' with Jayne Wilbur (November 13th); and
'Elegant at Any Age Yoga' with Pauline Ferguson (November
26th).
at the Bloomfield Hall In addition to increasing the participants' knowledge about
Sunday, November 7 yoga and all that it can do for a person, the events are
from 1:00-4:00pm. fundraisers - all profit will be donated to the Hampton High
Scholarship and Bursary Foundation.
Space is limited and pre-registration is required. The cost is
All Welcome $20/person, per workshop. To pre- register or for more
information, go to www.yogaworkshopinfo.wordpress.com or
A call Jayne Wilbur at (506)832-4141. Names can be left at
Lifestyles Health and Fitness Studio, 14 Centennial Road,
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will be travelling to the Memramcook Resort in November to
attend a "Gala Christmas Ball" put on by Moncton ballroom
dancers.
TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Dance Cruises: In November-December, eight couples from
OF NEW HEARING AIDS the club are going on a fabulous Caribbean "Ballroom Dance
This offer available until November 30 , 2010
One coupon per customer. Not valid with any other offer.
Cruise" on the Queen Mary 2. In addition to the usual daily
excursions on exotic Caribbean islands, the 11-day cruise
includes daily dance instruction and dances every evening in
the ship's grand ballroom!
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Now 2 locations to serve you better.
LADIES HUSKIES TICKET WINNERS
This summer the Ladies High School Huskies Hockey team
ting Christmas
did some fundraising at the Markets both in Hampton and
Po t Kingston. The team would like to extend a huge thank you to
The hed’s Open House all who bought tickets on items this summer. The winners
S were: 6 foot party Subway sub - Dianne Summerville; $300
November 13 & 14 Avon basket - Louisa Haire; and $100 in 50-50 - Kit Hickey.
Join us for hot cider & cookies, free draws, The girls would love to have you come out to the rink and
super sales and great decorating ideas! support them on Wednesday nights at 7:00pm. 140
Fresh Flowers & Greens,
Wreaths, Giftware, Candles,
Primitives & Rustic Items and more!
Open Year Round Located at FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm 925 Hampton Rd
Sat 9am-5pm in Hammond River There will be a family movie night at the Anglican Rectory in
Sun 12pm-5pm 849-6206 Upham on the 2nd Friday of each month; and at the St.
www.thepottingshed.ca
Barnabas Anglican Church in Barnesville on the last Friday of
Find us on through our website.
each month. Everyone welcome. 119
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PARISH GARDEN PROJECT
The Upham Parish garden project, now in its third year, is the
initiative of The Rev. Marian Lucas-Jefferies. As the PWRDF
representative on the Board of Directors of the CFGB, she is
very aware of hunger issues in the world. She proposed the
garden idea to her parish and they supported her by planting
and maintaining the garden. Now that harvest time is here,
the youth group and their volunteer helpers made the pickles
and the fruits of their labour are ready for sale. People in the
community are the recipients of the surplus veggies. It is a
win/win situation for everyone.
In addition to the involvement of the Youth Group, the
farmers of the parish are donating even more vegetables for
the project. Rev Marian returned home one day to find a 100
lb bag of squash on the rectory doorstep. Another farmer will
be donating his regular contribution in squash and a third
farmer donated dozens and dozens of cucumbers for the first
time. Some parishioners donated vinegar, sugar and salt,
while others donated bottles of jams and preserves.
For more information on these projects visit:
anglican.nb.ca/pwrdf or uphamparish.blogspot.com. 128
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832-6464 BAKED BEAN BUFFET
Constituency Office Assistant: Email: There will be a Baked Bean Buffet at the Norton Legion,
Gary Crossman bev.harrison@gnb.ca Branch 76 on November 7th, 3pm to 6:30pm. Adults: $10,
children 5 - 12: $5 and children 4 and under: free. For
more information call Diane Hachey at 832-4711. 826
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