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in the community
town of
bridgewater
902-543-2274
Seniors’ Garden Party (Age 55+) — July
23, 1-3 p.m., outdoors
at Hillside Pines
(inside if weather
is inclement). Live
music, garden
games, face painting,
refreshments and
lots of fun.
Skate, Bike & Scooter Contest — July 23,
6-9 p.m., behind the
LCLC.
Day Camp (Ages
5-12) — July 27-31,
Theme “Wild Wild
West.” Fun-filled
week with outdoor
activities, games,
swimming, crafts.
Learn to line dance
and lasso and take
part in some Lumberjack games, etc.
“N is for Nature”
Preschool Camp
(Ages 3-5) — July
27-31, 10 a.m.-noon.
Fun crafts, nature
walks, little tots gardening, etc.
Intermediate Skateboarding (Ages
7-12) — July 27-31,
10-11 a.m. Own skateboard required.
Geocaching (Ages
13-15) — July 30, 1-4
p.m.
First Aid & CPR —
Emergency level, July
25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dealing with Difficult
People — July 29,
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Music for Kids “Sailors & Seashells” —
July 28-31, ages 3-15
months, 9:15-10 a.m.;
ages 15-36 months,
10:15-11 a.m.; age
3-5 11:15 a.m.-noon.
Learn to share, take
turns and embrace
their musician as
they dip into this
ocean-themed music
session.
Music for Kids
“Beach Balls &
Butterflies” — August 4-7, ages 3-15
months, 9:15-10 a.m.;
ages 15-36 months,
10:15-11 a.m.; age 3-5,
11:15 a.m.-noon. Funfilled parent and tot
music camp.
Tumblebugs (Ages
3-6) — August 4-7,
11 a.m.-noon. Learn
the dos and don’ts
of gymnastics, and
practice your animal
walks, rolls and balance.
District of
lunenburg
recreation
902-541-1343
New Program Instructors — If you are
interested in leading
a session, course or
workshop in home
repairs, painting,
drawing or a craft,
sport or activity this
fall, please call the
recreation department.
Red Cross Swimming
Lessons — Session
2: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,
July 20-31, Fancy
Lake Provincial Park
(morning)/Mush-aMush Beach Park (afternoon); Session 3:
noon-7 p.m., August
3-14, Mush-a-Mush
Beach Park.
municipality
of
queens
902-354-5741
Muahaha Mania! —
1-3:30 p.m., July 23,
MARC, Dayspring.
Floor Hockey Tournament — 9 a.m.3:30 p.m., August 5,
Centre Scolaire de la
Rive-Sud, Cookville.
Physical Activity in a
Box — Did you know
that the recreation
department has a
variety of equipment
for loan? GPS system,
Nordic walking
poles, parachutes,
flag football set and
ladder golf. There is
a refundable deposit
required upon pickup, items will be
loaned to those 19
years and older.
Rugby “Try it” (Ages
8-12) — 1-4 p.m., July
29, MARC, Dayspring.
Inner Tube Water
Polo (Ages 15+) —
7:30-8:30 p.m., July
29, Bridgewater
Fresh Air Pool.
Oaklawn Farm Zoo
Bus Trip — 8:45 a.m.4 p.m., August 5. Pick
up/drop off: Bridge-
water Wal-Mart
(prearranged pick
up/drop off’s in Mahone Bay or Chester
exits can be arranged
upon request)
Glow in the Dark
Mini Golf & Dartmouth Sportsplex
Bus Trip (Ages 6-12)
— 8:45 a.m.-5:45
p.m., August 10.
Prearranged pick up/
drop off’s in Mahone Bay or Chester
exits can be arranged
upon request)
X MARCs the Spot —
5-8:30 p.m., August
14, MARC, Dayspring.
A pirate-themed
family adventure in
support of PRO Kids
Dive Day — 10-11 a.m.,
August 15, Lunenburg County Lifestyle
Centre.
Red Cross Babysitters Course (Ages 1114) — 9 a.m.-4 p.m.,
August 17, MARC,
Dayspring.
Bike Big Tancook Island — 10-5:30 p.m.,
August 18. (Meet at
the ferry in Chester.
Weather permitting)
Sustainability Bus
Tour — Noon-6 p.m.,
August 21. (Visiting
Attention Boaters
Remember that safety is a shared responsibility between people enjoying our waters and the agencies that regulate them. As a responsible boater:
File your sail plan with a responsible person.
Check the weather forecast before you leave shore.
of the right size, for each person on board. locations within the
municipality using
sustainable building
practices: wind, solar,
recycled materials.
Starting at the Hodge
Podge Garden, Elm
Street Bridgewater)
Municipality
of
Chester
902-275-3490
Picnic (and dancing)
in the Park — Tuesdays, July 7-August
25, 6-8 p.m.
Enchanted Afternoon — Western
Shore Area Improvement Association
Hall, July 24.
Humans Versus
Zombies — Hubbards
Barn, July 26.
FHCS, August 4.
Rowdy Ranchers —
FHCS, August 5.
Zippin’ Around —
Martock, August 5.
Crafty & Creative —
FHCS, August 6.
Sports Day — FHCS,
August 6.
To Infiniti & Beyond
(Outdoor Movie
Night) — Graves
Island, August 7.
Humans Versus
Zombies — New Ross
Family Resource
Centre, August 9.
Pottery Painting —
FHCS, August 10.
Queens Place
emera centre
LiverpooL
902-354-4422
Enchanted Garden
Dance Camp (Ages
3-12) — August 10-14,
Queens Place Emera
Centre.
Seniors’ Old Fashioned Picnic — Hubbards Barn, August 11.
Pirate Sleepover
— FHCS, August 12
to 13.
Zumba Kids (Ages
5-12) — July 30,
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Dream Catchers —
FHCS, August 14.
Music Makers —
FHCS, August 14.
Night in the Jungle
— Graves Island
Provincial Park, July
28 to 29.
BMX Challenge —
Chester SK8 Park,
August 15.
Wacky Wheels —
Basketball Camp
— FHCS, August 24
to 27.
Parent & Tot Walk,
Talk & Play —
Wednesday mornings, all summer, 10-11
a.m.
Kitchen Camp —
FHCS, July 27.
Laser Tag & Glow
Golf — Halifax, July
31.
Water Fun in the
Sun — Freda’s Beach,
Chester, August 19.
Island Bound August
Trip — Tancook
Island, August 17.
Action Extravanganza
— FHCS, August 18.
town of
mahone
bay
902-541-1343
Summer Mountain
Biking Camps — August 17-21, 9 a.m.-4
p.m. Based out of the
Civic Number
Signs Are
Now The Law!
Have the required safety equipment on board. Your equipment must be:
Easy to reach
In good working order, maintained and replaced according to manufacturer’s recommendations
Carry your pleasure craft licence on board.
Carry your proof of competency while operating any motor driven vessel.
To prepare for your next trip or to get the latest version of the Safe Boating Guide, visit our website: www.tc.gc.ca/boatingsafety.
1 - 2 digits: $14.00 • 3+ digits: $20.00
Call Liana today to order your Civic sign.
902-543-2457 or
email: liana.crossland@lighthousenow.ca
353 York Street, Bridgewater, NS B4V 3K2
P 902 543 2457 F 902 543 2228
TF 1 888 543 2457
Welcome Michael & Best Wishes David
The Partners and Staff at Belliveau Veinotte Inc. are pleased to welcome Michael Fralic CGA to our firm as our Financial
Controller. Michael has been in public accounting for over 16 years in the Liverpool-Bridgewater area and will be replacing
David Cross CMA.
David, whose career covered over 49 years, 15 of them being with Belliveau Veinotte Inc., is retiring. Many will recall David
as being the Controller for Bowater Mersey in Liverpool.
Obviously we at Belliveau Veinotte Inc. are experiencing mixed emotions with this joint announcement as we are excited to
have Michael join us and sad to see David retire, but at the same time very happy for him.
Michael Fralic
Bridgewater • LiverpooL • SheLBurne • Barrington paSSage • CheSter • haLifax
Check out
353 York Street
Bridgewater, N.S. B4V 3K2
902-543-2457 • Fax 902-543-2228
Lunenburg office:
902-634-8863
Fax 902-634-3572
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- Lynn M. Hennigar
Marketing Director
- Angie Pearson
Circulation & Technology Director
- Laurenda Reeves
News Director
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Marketing Consultant
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Mahone Bay Centre.
Red Cross Swimming
Lessons — noon-7
p.m., August 3-14,
Mush-a-Mush Beach
Park.
BMO Financial GrOup
aquatic centre
Lunenburg
County
LifestyLe
Centre
902-530-4100
Sensational Summer Camps — Week
long camps; one day
camps; early drop
off, late pick up, etc.
LighthouseNOW Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015
Liverpool bridge club results
Aquatic Leadership
Courses — Bronze
Medallion; Bronze
Cross; National Lifeguard Course; WSI.
The Liverpool bridge club met on July 14 with five tables
in play. Winners were, first, Bob Chase and Ron Levy;
second, Gunnar Sarsten and Marie Sarsten; third, Frieda
Marson and John Pitblado.
Aqua Core — Mondays, 12:15-12:45 p.m.
Chester bridge club results
Aqua Combo —
Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m.;
Wednesdays, 12:15-1
p.m.
The Chester duplicate bridge club met July 14 with five
tables in play. Winners were, first, John Olsen and Muffey
Burgess; second, Fred Struve and Bob Chase; third, Hilary
Hayden and Rick Sheppard.
The club met again on July 17 with three tables in play.
Winners were, first, Stewart McInnes and Sharron Josey;
second, Alice Zinck and Maureen Zinck; third, Fred Struve
and Julia Reed.
The club meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. and every Friday
at 1 p.m. at the East Chester Recreation Centre.
Flow Yoga — Mondays, 7-8 p.m.
Emergency First
Aid (CPR-C) & AED
Responder — August
5 and 6.
Recert Emergency
First Aid (CPR-C)
and AED Responder
— August 12.
Golden youth card party news
Bridge
The Dayspring and District Golden Youth Club met on
July 16 with six and a half tables of 45s in play. Winners
were, ladies’ high, Marjorie Jack, 1,010; ladies’ second,
Wilma Dorey, 945; mens’ high, Duncan Dagley, 840; mens’
second, Weldon Naugler, 835; lucky tally, Wilma Dorey;
travelling prize, Ethel Andrews; consolation prizes went to
Nita Conrad, 585 and Lester Whynot, 505; 50-50 draw was
won by Marjorie Jack.
Card parties are held every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
MARC, Dayspring. Everyone is welcome. Light lunch is
served.
ECRA card party results
Bridgewater bridge club news
Swimming Lessons
— Red Cross preschool, Swim Kids.
Recert Standard
First Aid and CPR
(BLSC) — July 29
and 30.
The East Chester Recreation Association met for a card party July 20 with 12
and a half tables in play.
Winners were: ladies’ first, Liz Hannaford, 980; ladies’ second, Arlean Smeltzer, 980; ladies’ third, Mary Boulay, 965;
gents’ first, Doc Halliday, 815; gents’ second, Kempton Allen, 785; gents’ third,
Sterling Collicutt, 780; 30-60 bags, Frances Publicover and Donny Hume; door
prize, John Nauss; half take, $84, Aubrey
Keeping.
The next card party will be July 27 at
1:30 p.m.
MacKenzie McLain receives his Certificate of Completion for
the Canada Safety Council’s Gearing Up Learn to Ride Program
from Dave Patton of Omni Driver Development Inc. Mr. McLain
was the winner of the motorcycle course sponsored in the
LighthouseNow Log and the Progress Bulletin.
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The Bridgewater Senior Citizens
Group met on July 15 with eight tables
of 45s and three tables of bridge in play.
Winners of 45s were, ladies’ high, Lucille Garber; ladies’ second, Lynn Sperry;
mens’ high, David Berringer; mens’ second, Bill Corkum. Bridge winners were,
high, Anne Langille; second, Helga Conrad.
Card parties are held Wednesdays at
7 p.m. in the senior club rooms at the
Bridgewater arena. All new members
welcome. An open card party is held the
second and fourth Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Contributed Photo
Receives Certificate
The Bridgewater bridge club met on July 9 with eight
and a half tables tables in play. Winners were, North-South,
first, Frank Harlow and Gina Harlow; second, Hilary
Hayden and Rick Sheppard; third, Bill Davidson and Fred
Struve. East-West, first, Edgar Blinn and Bilgin Batman;
second, Marjorie Wandler and Margie Ovens; tie for third,
Betty Demont and Malcolm Demont with Julia Reed and
Gary Bardon.
The club met again on July 13 with nine tables in play.
Winners were, North-South, first, Edgar Blinn and Bilgin
Batman; second, Murray Barkhouse and Don Gray; third,
Jennifer Smith and Sidney Lang. East-West, first, Bob
Chase and Louis Tousignant; second, Malcolm Demont and
Betty Demont; third, Gina Harlow and Frank Harlow.
The club met again on July 15 with five and a half tables
in play. Winners were; first, John Farrell and Mike Anderssen; second, Gunnar Sarsten and Marie Sarsten; third,
Phyllis Munroe and Shirley Kirk.
Games are held at the Lunenburg County Lifestyle
Centre on Thursday evenings at
7 p.m. and Monday and Wednesday afternoons
at 1 p.m. All new
MLA, Lunenburg
players welcome.
Phone 902-5306436 for more inPO Box 136
formation.
125A Cornwall Rd.
Blockhouse, NS B0J 1E0
Bridgewater seniors group
card party results
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unenburg ree
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KNOT A PROBLEM!
TOWN OF LUNENBURG
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
An opportunity for redevelopment of an historic building in
the centre of a UNESCO World Heritage Site is offered to the
private sector. Sealed expressions of interest will be received
by the undersigned up until 2:00 p.m., November 30, 2015 for
the redevelopment of the Lunenburg Armouries (Public Works
building) located at 177 Cumberland Street, Lunenburg, NS. An
information package can be obtained by contacting the Town of
Lunenburg, 119 Cumberland Street, PO Box 129, Lunenburg,
NS, BOJ 2CO, 902-634-4410 (phone), 902-634-4416 (fax). The
Town of Lunenburg reserves the right to waive any irregularity
and to accept or reject any offer whatsoever.
Tell us what you think
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NOTICE OF
TRAFFIC DISRUPTION
The Town of Bridgewater wishes
to advise motorists that during the
Big Ex Annual Parade, many of the
streets in the central west side of
Bridgewater are closed to through
traffic during the parade on Tuesday,
28 July 2015 from
5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (see parade
route).
The streets will open immediately
after the parade passes. During the
parade, motorists are advised to
take the alternate route: Victoria Rd.;
William Wile Rd.; Century Dr.; Route
3 – Dufferin St.; or Jubilee Rd. to
avoid delays and/or gain access to
your destination.
Larry Feener, P.Eng.
Town Engineer / Traffic Authority
Hon. Mark Furey
MLA, Lunenburg West
425 King Street, Bridgewater, NS B4V 1B1
tel: 902-530-3883
markfurey.mla@eastlink.ca
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I
EVAN BOWER PHOTO
TAKING A BREAK
Event Assistant Kelsey Getson serves Annapolis Royal Mayor Michael Tompkins at the hot dog
station. This is Tompkins’ fifth year attending Golf For Kids Sake, for Big Brothers and Big Sisters
South Shore.
KEITH CORCORAN PHOTO
GARDENS GALORE
Myra Knight points out flora on her Chester Basin property Saturday, July 18. Her green thumb triumphs were available for viewing as part of the annual Chester garden tour, which included several
stops around the Chester area.
Open house at SHAID
t’s been an exciting week at SHAID. Cats Fay and Tam were adopted. Fay went home and the next day the gentleman returned
to adopt sibling, Tam. How great for the girls to remain together
with their new forever family. Cloe the dog was also adopted this
past week. We are very happy for all the pets who found forever
homes.
SHAID is happy to be holding its annual summer Open House on
August 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will have snacks, beverages and
much more for everyone. It is a great time to visit SHAID and meet
the staff, board of directors, volunteers and all of the pets residing
at SHAID. We welcome everyone to this event and look forward to
seeing you all.
Calendar planning is well underway for our 2016 calendars. If you
are interested in putting your pet’s photo in the calendar, please contact SHAID for all the details or visit our website, http://www.shaid.
ca. SHAID welcomes all pet photos for the calendar. Entries are $5
per photo.
This week there are several new cats available for adoption. We
also have a few kittens waiting for new homes. Please contact SHAID
for availability and policy on adopting kittens at 902-543-4849.
Kristin is a beautiful seven
year old female cat. Kristin is very friendly; she loves everyone and she would love to have
a new forever home. Kristin is a
tabby and calico cat with a white
chest. Visit Kristen and you will
quickly see that she is a wonderful, loving girl.
Sandy and Sammy are brothers and they are in need of
a retirement home together.
Sandy is an orange, long haired
tabby and Sammy is all black
and he also has long fur. Sandy
and Sammy are both great
cats; they are very friendly
and they are eight years
old. After being together for
eight years, SHAID feels it is
best that they find a home together. If you can offer them
a new start, please drop into
SHAID and meet them both.
Julia is an all-white girl
who is between one and two
years old. Julie is a very beautiful girl; she has unique coloured eyes — one is blue and
one is yellow/green. Julia has
recently finished caring for her
kittens. She has been spayed
and is now ready for a loving family.
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Liverpool, Coldbrook or Digby, whenever I find myself at a hockey
tournament, there is familiar comfort in the local Frenchys.
My love affair with Frenchys started as a toddler, when my mother
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have happened. I suspect they were still riding high, euphoric after
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It’s that feeling of euphoria that keeps me
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feeling is so exciting that I often forget about
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with. Enjoy cards, jams
and outings. Reply to
Box
B-24
c/o
LighthouseNOW
353
York Street, Bridgewater
B4V 3K2
Wanted
caretaker.
Mahone Bay, 2 bedroom
apartment, heat and hot
water included, stove
and fridge. Coin laundry,
close
to
amenities.
Shovel and salt walkways, check furnace.
$500 month. 902-8573320
HOMES/SALE
Burgundy couch and
chair, $400; new 54” box
spring and mattress,
$500; table with four
chairs and China cabinet,
$200; four chairs $25
each, 530-5821.
DANCES
Summer Dance, Royal
Canadian Legion Branch
#24,
Bridgewater,
Saturday, July 25, 9 p.m.
Restless Wind (with
Wayne Snyder). Air conditioned hall. 50-50.
Sponsored by the Ladies
Auxiliary, Branch #24. All
welcome 19 years and
over.
SUPPERS
Lobster Roll Supper,
Sunday, August 9, 4- 6
p.m. West Side United
Church,
Pentz.
For
advance/ reserved tickets
contact: Philip, 902-6881580 or Cecilia, 902688-2631; $15/ person.
Menu: Lobster Roll,
Potato Salad, Cucumber
Salad, Coleslaw, Dessert
and beverages. Alternate
choice Menu, $12/ person: Ham, Potato Salad,
Cucumber
Salad,
Coleslaw, Dessert and
beverages. Take-out also
available.
Roast
Pork
Supper,
Masonic Hall, Caledonia,
Saturday, August 1, 4:30
- 6:30. Adults $12, under
8 yrs. $5.
BREAKFASTS
Breakfast
at
Royal
Canadian Legion #23,
Lunenburg, July 25, 7:3011:30 a.m. Adults $8;
ages 5-12, $4. Take-out
available for pick-up
$8.50. 902-634-4215
Breakfast/
Brunch,
Mahone Bay Legion,
Sunday, July 26. 9:00
a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Adults
$8.00, children $4.00, 5
& under free.
Newfie
Breakfast,
Saturday, July 25, 7:3010:30, Chester Basin
Legion. Menu selections
and take-out available.
PERSONALS
New two bedroom cottage under construction,
2 acre lot, Sherbooke
Lake access. 902-6442792 or 902-527-3418
GIVEAWAY
LAND FOR SALE
To give away: Doors,
interior, unfinished, flat
panel,
5-30x80;
124x80; 1-18x80 902543-5149
50 acres, borders on two
paved highways. 25
acres field, remainder
wooded. Phone/fax 902644-2792 or 902-5273418.
APTS.
423
King
Street
Bridgewater. Two bedroom apartment available immediately. Fridge,
stove, water, large deck
and parking, $585/
month. Tenants pay utilities. No smoking, no
pets. 902-543-3905
Bridgewater.
Bachelor
apartment
includes
appliances, hot and cold
water, parking, coin
laundry. Clean, wellmaintained
security
building. $465 monthly
(no pets, non smokers).
902-543-3568, 902-5431025
Bridgewater. Spacious,
sunny, one bedroom apt.
Quiet, second floor, centrally located. Heat/
water included. $590
monthly.
No
pets.
Available August 1. 902543-4085
For rent: 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apt. Heat, hot and
cold water, fridge, stove,
coin laundry, parking,
security building. Clean,
well maintained building. No pets, security
deposit required. 5271843.
Upstairs two bedroom
with
office/
br.
Hardwood floors. Fridge,
stove, water included.
Deck. Electric heat.
Parking. Pay own power.
No dogs. $670/ month.
Available August 1st.
543-3100
Ten lots with lake access,
2- 15 acres, Sherbrooke
and
Church.
G.
Falkenham
902-6442792, 902-527-3418
Two lots for sale or lease
for private use with
access to Sherbooke
Lake. 902-644-2792 or
902-527-3418.
Wooded lot, secluded 81/2 acres, 1 miles
wooded private road
access, near Lunenburg.
902-644-2792, 902-5273418
BUSINESS
Hip
or
Knee
Replacement? Problems
Walking or Getting
Dressed?
The Disability Tax Credit
$2,000 Yearly Tax Credit
$20,000 Lump Sum
Refund.
Must have
household
taxable
income! For Assistance:
1-844-453-5372
COMMERCIAL
4 electric motors; tailgate sander; 10 interesting ancient rocks, others
for walkways, etc. 902644-2792, 902-527-3418
Double stainless steel
sink, dressers, bedroom
sets, air conditioner, love
chair, MDF/ wood moulding, steel door. 627-1986
DSL or Cable high-speed
internet service, add
Digital home
phone service $14.95/mth includes all features
and free long
distance service. No
credit
or
d e p o s i t s . \ ~
yourcitywide.com
1-800-600-5667
WANTED:
Dead or
Alive
Old cars, trucks,
school buses, dump
trucks, excavators &
bulldozers.
Top prices paid
for scrap
metal only
543-9752
Cell 527-7291
Good quality reasonable
priced lawn tractors and
gas push mowers. 902634-3738
Recliner chair/ electric
lift, dark burgandy, extra
wide, used only one day.
$600. 902-624-9193
Lunenburg
Office Space avaiLabLe
1 room office with
own entrance on Lincoln Street
All utilities included
Available immediately
Rent/lease to be negotiated
For inquiries, please email
strum2281@gmail.com
Ride-on lawn mower, 17
HP Briggs and Stratton
motor, 42” cut, no rust,
good condition. 902527-1513
SAWMILLS from only
$4,397 - MAKE MONEY
& SAVE MONEY with
your own bandmill - Cut
lumber any dimension. In
stock ready to ship. FREE
Info
&
DVD:
www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.
Sherbrooke Lake access.
Purchase one of our 10
nice lots, $8,000 and up.
902-644-2792, 902-5273418
for sale
Safeguard
Sales, Installations & Service
Stop in
check ou&
our bran t
new sto d
re!
Monia Pellet Stoves
• 3700 BTUs heats up to 1800 sq. ft.
• Black and grey
• 89.5% efficient
On Sale For
• Programmable
$
• Energy Saving Mode
• Extremely quiet
$
Limited supply
was 3548
3035
Keep your pellet stove running when the power is out!
Inverter 1600 or
150 Portable
2000 Watt Generator
off when buying a pellet stove
$
Plus
Keeping the South Shore warm since 1988
12171 Hwy. 3 Spectacle Lakes, Lun. Co.
902-634.3009
Mon.-Fri. 9-4:30; Sat. 9-1
www.SafeguardStoves.com
S
T
E
E
L
BUILDINGS...”OUR BIG
35TH
ANNIVERSARY
SALE!”
20X20
$4500.25X24
$5198.
30X30 $7449. 32X36
$8427. 40X46 $12140
One end Wall Included.
Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685
4
2
2
www.pioneersteel.ca
Western riding saddle,
15” smooth seat, good
condition, $400 o.b.o.
Plus other tack. 902-2981193
ANTIQUES
Rhodenizer
Antique Auctions
Buying Antiques &
Collectibles, one item
or complete estate
contents or will sell your
items on commission.
Judy Rhodenizer
902-543-5194
1-866-447-5116
Lifetime Roofing Systems
®
Offer Expires
August 15, 2015
FIREWOOD
FIREWOOD
4x4x8 ft. cord
cut, split & delivered
685-3858
Seasoned and green
hardwood. Cut, split and
delivered. 902-685-2562
Hardwood firewood. Cut,
split and delivered. Call
902-685-3272 or 902523-4461
Hardwood for sale.
Junked, split and delivered. 902-624-6209
More than just
a newspaper!
Quality printing
at great prices!
543-2457
shining a light on the progress of our south shore
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wanted
services
services
ELDERLY CARE
MoM’s
Buy & sell
Carl’s Chimney & Stove
Maintenance.
W.E.T.T.
Certified.
Inspections.
Cleanings. Service. 902523-3036, 902-514-0302
Need a roof? Call the
roofing
experts
at
LaHave Roofing. Free
estimates, fully insured.
902-212-0284.
Room available with
own bath at Cookvilla
Seniors’ Home. Call Carol
902-543-0308, 902-2982365
Carpenter, 35+ years
experience. Renovations,
additions, decks, hardwood/ laminate floors,
new windows, doors.
Free estimates. Call Gary
Mossman, 902-298-9046
Professional
Tree Services
Will look after elderly in
their home, Queens
County. Will do appointments, meals, etc. 902677-2693
Derrik’s
Handyman
Services. Odd jobs, minor
repairs, junk removal.
Phone 902-530-2713.
Over 25 years
quality experience
Fully Insured • Free Estimates
NSCSA/Dept. of Labour
Safety Certified
We buy & sell furniture
by piece or lot.
229 Lincoln St.,
Lunenburg
Top Dollar Paid for old
military, old hunting and
fishing, folk art, old toys,
advertising, barn and
attic items. Call toll-free
1-877-562-3290
Wanted: Child’s batteryoperated four-wheeler,
Jeep or car in good condition. 530-2481
Will pay cash for old
Winchesters and old
ammo.
Also
other
assorted rifles, old traps
and bear traps. Wade,
902-543-9992
YARD SALES
38
Awalt
Road,
Spectacle Lake, July 25, 9
- 2 p.m. Rain date will be
Sunday, July 26. Variety
of items.
Bridgewater. Saturday,
July 26, 10-4. 159 Prince
St. Rain date August 1.
Large Yard Sale. July 25,
8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. #6
Rocky Drive, Stonehurst
South on the Blue Rocks
Road. Bake sale, UCW
tables, so many other
items to see. Come on
down, rain or shine!
Moving Sale, Friday, July
24, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 193
Pelham
Street,
Lunenburg.
Raindate:
July 25.
Moving Sale. Saturday
and Sunday, July 25 and
26, 9- 4, rain or shine,
532
Newburne.
Woodsplitter, tiller, lawn
trailer, lawn mower,
musical instruments, etc.
One large yard sale.
Everything must go.
Saturday, July 25, 8 - 4
p.m., 750 Camperdown
Rd., Camperdown.
SPCA will be needing
donations of good quality used items for our
annual Yard Sale on
Labour Day week-end.
Also needed, vendors for
our Christmas Craft Sale
for Pets and People in
October. Call 902-5432334.
Two Day Yard Sale,
Saturday and Sunday,
July 25 and 26. 206
Alexandra
Ave.,
Bridgewater. Rain dates,
August 1 and 2.
FLEA MARKETS
Flea Market and BBQ,
every Saturday, 9-2, at
Naugler’s DenMart 2234
Highway
10,
West
Northfield. For tables call
902-530-2004
PETS/SUPPLIES
TRAINING
Japanese Koi fish for
your aquarium or land
pond, various sizes and
colours, $3 - $10. 902624-9102
M E D I C A L
TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are
in huge demand! Train
with
Canada’s
top
Medical
Transcription
school. Learn from home
and work from home.
Call
today!
1.800.466.1535
w w w. c a n s c r i b e. c o m .
info@canscribe.com.
Complaints of animal
mistreatment should be
reported to SPCA at 1888-703-7722. For any
other concerns regarding
animals call 902-7664787.
CARS
2013 Toyota Rav 4,
30,000
kms,
Auto,
Bluetooth, Cruise, A/C, P/W and Locks, USB/AUX
Audio Port, Steering
Wheel
Controls,
Reclining Rear Seats.
Alpine White with Grey
cloth
interior.
Curt
receiver hitch (never
used). Very clean, great
condition. $20,500. 902521-2627
Moving: Selling a 2010
Mustang GT, convertible,
power top/ windows,
leather, heated seats, air
condition,
automatic,
low kms (55,200) More
info 902-521-6939
rec. vehicles
2007 21 ft. Trail Cruiser
travel trailer. Sleeps 4.
Excellent condition. 902543-8672.
BOATS
Crestliner Jon boats.
Model 12/36 with 3.5
Mercury motor, $1,500.
Model 12/32 with 2.5
Suzuki motor, $1,200.
Excellent condition, low
hours. 902-624-8011
Sailboat
for
sale.
Complete package available for one very reasonable price. 27’ 1978
Catalina fibreglass hull
and
deck
sailboat.
Package includes wood
cradle, profurl furler and
spinnaker pole, 3 burner
propane stove, built-in
compass, VHF marine
radio, stainless steering
wheel on column, GPS
unit, three sails and one
of two fibreglass tenders.
All this for $8,750.
Colour is white. Can be
viewed at Gold River
Marina. For private viewing call 902-543-7090
MOVING
CANE’S
MOVING.
Professional, reliable and
very careful residential
and office moving service. Local and long distance. 902-521-8596
Stubbs Moving. Local
and
long
distance.
Ontario, Alberta, BC,
return, insured, great
rates. 902-521-2693
AUTO REPAIRS
WALLY’S
AUTOMOTIVE
Servicing
ALL Makes
& Models
Over 20 years’ experience
902
Paying highest prices for
gold and silver coins,
paper money, stamps,
pocket watches, war
medals, scrap gold and
silver. 902-275-7785
902-634-3595
527.2378
services
A Pig Roast for any occasion, please call Mike at
902-521-0801 for availability and pricing.
Economy
Appliance
Repair & Services
We repair in your home
ALL MAJOR BRANDS!
WASHERS • DRYERS
FRIDGES • FREEZERS
RANGES • DISHWASHERS
902-527-2024
13879 Dayspring
Hwy. #3
“We Appreciate Your
Business”
Available for JUNK
REMOVAL, brush/ tree
limb disposal, light moving,
deliveries,
etc.
Chainsaw work. 902543-6648
SIDING
PROFESSIONAL
INSTALLATION
& RENOVATIONS
LOWEST
PRICES
FREE
ESTIMATES
Over 23 Years
Quality Experience
Lifetime Warranty on
Windows & Doors
BLAIR LYONS
Cell 902-523-2276
902-644-3142
KEVIN
MILBURY’S
Excavating
• excavating
• rock walls
• topsoil
• ditching &
drainage
• lot Clearing
• landscaping and more
• forest silviculture & thinning
495 Veinotte Rd., RR#1
Barss Corner, NS B0R 1A0
Ph.: 521-0486
E-mail:
ckmilbury@eastlink.ca
Over 15 Years Experience
Firewood, cut, split,
delivered; dry kindling,
bundled; lawn mowing;
tree cutting and odd
jobs. 902-298-9653
HAL JOHNSON
GENERAL CONTRACTING
30+ years experience
WE DO IT ALL
Residential, Commercial,
Repairs, Renovations &
New Home Construction.
Fully licened & insured.
Free estimate.
Ph.: 902-543-1815
Cell: 902-521-3046
KIT’N
KABOODLE
Handyman Services
Carpentry, Plumbing,
Electrical Repairs & more
• No job too small
• Free estimates
• Seniors’ discount
• Fully insured
25 years experience
References available
Roy Richards
902-521-5922
902-530-2450
kitnkaboodlehandyman.ca
Home
Maintenance:
Carpentry, laminate and
hardwood
flooring,
painting, minor electrical/ plumbing repairs.
902-521-0649, 902-2752291.
homemaintenance@bellaliant.net
KERBA Yard Works. Lawn
mowing, lawn aeration,
junk removal, pressure
washing and odd jobs.
902-530-5092
Mark Wade’s Backhoe
and Excavating Services.
521-1989
Midtown Construction.
Roofing, renovations, etc.
Carson Robar 902-2983178. Free estimates.
midtownconstruction@live.com
Don Wile SEPTIC SERVICE
• Septic System
Questions?
• Need a permit for
a septic system?
• Septic system
backing up a lot?
• Sub-dividing a lot(s)?
Call (902) 644-2771 | (902) 521-1196 (cell)
email: donwile@eastlink.ca
Tree Removal,
Pruning,
Trimming &
Woodlot
Enhancement
Barry Conrad
(902) 543-5075
Cellular (902) 527-3705
EMPLOYMENT
Let us design & tend
your gardens. Hedge
& shrub trimming,
perennial specialist.
30 years experience.
References available.
Call Kyla or Mario
902-298-9385
902-685-2739
Rafuse’s
Roofing.
Reasonable
prices.
Phone Paul Rafuse. 902530-2361, 902-529-0920
Tree and limb removal.
Bucket truck and chipper.
Fully
insured.
Free
quotes. Best prices. 902514-0123
W.L. Oickle. Concrete
floors, slabs, walkways
and foundations. Over 25
years experience working in the concrete business. New addition to
the business a rubber
track excavator for small
groundwork jobs. 902543-0056, 902-521-0564
Wood chipper for hire.
Fully insured. 902-5140123
PAINTING
M.C. Brush
Int./Ext. Painting
Minor Carpentry
Repairs
Drywall/Taping
& Repairs
Call Now
902-543-7974
902-527-4544
JORDAN
PAINTERS
Interior & Exterior
30 years experience
• Pressure washing
• Drywall repairs
cell: 521-0440
FULLY CERTIFIED
SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
Fine Line
Painting
Interior/Exterior
Window and
Wood Repair
Warranty on Exterior
!! Painting !!
902-529-1117
FOR FULL-TIME LINE COOKS
Drop off resume to
8 Pine Grove Rd, Bridgewater
No phone calls please
HEALTH
CANADA
BENEFIT
GROUP- Do you or
someone you know suffer from a disability? Get
up to $40,000 from the
Canadian Government.
Toll-free 1-888-511-2250
o
r
www.canadabenefit.ca/free-assessment
EMPLOYMENT
Property Maintenance
IMMEDIATE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Peter’s
Place
ABI
Rehabilitation requires
part-time cook for 10 to
15 hours per week. Must
have Food Handlers
course. Job tasks include
meal preparation for 6
participants in accordance with facility menu
and Canada’s Food
Guide, and clean up.
Please fax resume to
902-688-1747,
only
those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
C
VEY’S
AUTO RECYCLERS LTD.
Accounts Receivable/Office Assistant
Permanent Part-Time Position
Coveys Auto Recyclers Ltd, Blandford
Position requirements include:
• At least 3 years experience of working in an office
environment
• Experience of accounts receivable
• Computer literate with a strong working knowledge
of Microsoft Office (E-mail, Word & Excel)
• Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy
• Superior customer service
Skills:
• Excellent interpersonal skills
• Bookkeeping skills
• Effective verbal and listening communication skills
• Effective organizational skills
• Time management skills
Additional Information:
Hours: 8:00am – 5:00pm, 3 days per week
Health Benefits package available
Application procedure:
Please forward cover letter and resume to
sara@coveys.com
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Kenney & Ross Limited is a Marine Extraction Plant located on the South Shore, NS and manufactures
food grade Fish Gelatin and Collagen. Applications are being accepted for an immediate opening for an
Engineer with a background in manufacturing and/or food processing.
In this position, you will be reporting directly to the Vice President. Emphasis will be placed on leading the
development of new processes and installation of process equipment. Provide drawings of existing
and new processes. Develop Standard Operating Procedures for new and existing equipment and
processes. Provide assistance to maintenance personnel with Technical Equipment and instrumentation,
such as VFD, PLC Displays, etc.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
The ideal candidate requires the following qualifications:
s 0OSSESS A "ACHELORS $EGREE IN -ECHANICAL %NGINEERING
s 9EARS %XPERIENCE IN A -ANUFACTURING&OOD 0ROCESSING %NVIRONMENT
s %XPERIENCE WITH !UTO #AD 3OFTWARE
s %XPERIENCE WITH 0ROCESSING %QUIPMENT AND $ESIGN
s %XPERIENCE WITH CALIBRATION AND INSTALLATION OF 6&$ 0,# $ISPLAYS 4HERMOCOUPLES ETC
s 0OSSESS EXCELLENT PROBLEM SOLVING AND ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS
s %XCELLENT COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
s %XPERIENCE DEVELOPING 3TANDARD /PERATING 0ROCEDURES FOR PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT
s &AMILIARITY WITH IDENTIFYING AND PURCHASING PROCESS EQUIPMENT
s $EMONSTRATE STRONG LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Kenney & Ross Limited offers a challenging career with a benefit package including Group RRSP,
potential profit sharing, Health and Life Insurance.
)NTERESTED APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT A RESUME TO JCROOK KRLTDCA
OR +ENNEY 2OSS ,IMITED 3HORE 2OAD 0ORT 3AXON .3 "4 7
No phone calls please. All applications must be received by August 21, 2015.
7E THANK ALL THOSE WHO APPLY HOWEVER ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED
CONTROLLER
Kenney & Ross, Limited in Port Saxon, Nova Scotia has an immediate opening for an energetic, success driven
individual to be part of a dynamic business.
2ESPONSIBILITIES
The successful candidate, who will report directly to the Vice-President, will be responsible for all aspects of the
financial functions. Specific duties will include:
s -ONTHLY AND ANNUAL lNANCIAL REPORTING
s -ANAGEMENT OF THE lNANCE FUNCTION AND ADMINISTRATION TEAM INCLUDING GENERAL ACCOUNTING lNANCIAL REPORTING
financial analysis, purchasing, payroll, revenue management, coaching, development and performance evaluation
s 3TRATEGIC BUSINESS PLANNING AND BUDGETING
s -ANAGEMENT OF CERTAIN )4 FUNCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ORGANIZATION
s -AINTENANCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND lNANCIAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES INCLUDING INTERNAL CONTROLS
s ,IAISON WITH EXTERNAL ADVISORS BANK AND OTHER KEY STAKEHOLDERS
s 7ORK WITH THE 0RESIDENT AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT TO MITIGATE OPERATIONAL RISK IN AREAS SUCH AS
- inventory management and control;
- capital assets; and
- employee retention;
s /VERSEE THE STATUTORY lLINGS AND PAYMENTS OF THE COMPANY
s -ANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF GROUP BENElT PLANS AND INSURANCE PROGRAMS
s /THER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS REQUIRED
Requirements
s 0ROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING DESIGNATION IS AN ASSET WITH A MINIMUM OF YEARS POST QUALIlCATION EXPERIENCE IN A
financial management role
s 3TRONG KNOWLEDGE OF lNANCIAL REPORTING TAX AND CASH mOW MANAGEMENT
s 3TRONG INTERPERSONAL SKILLS AND THE ABILITY TO WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH A WIDE RANGE OF PEOPLE IN A DIVERSE ENVIRONment
s ! FAMILIARITY WITH !CCPAC ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE IS DESIRABLE
4HIS POSITION WILL BE OF INTEREST TO A HIGHLY MOTIVATED CONlDENT SELFSTARTER WHO THRIVES ON ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
and accomplishment. The opportunity offers the successful candidate excellent compensation with generous
benefits.
Qualified applicants are asked to submit their resume along with
covering letter to Mr. Jody Crook at Kenney & Ross, 6493 Shore Road,
Port Saxon, NS B0T 1W0 or by email to jcrook@krltd.ca
Closing date of August 21, 2015.
www.lighthousenow.ca LighthouseNow Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015
Page 11
Your horoscope
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20
You are in for a treat this
week, Aries. You finally get
to experience the results of
all of your hard work. Celebrate with a dinner out or
a good party.
Leo
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, calmly approach
a difficult situation this week. Giving yourself time to carefully assess a
problem will provide the most effective
solution.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, a resolution to a problem you
haven’t been able to solve is on the horizon. This will make things much easier in the long run, and your patience
will pay off.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, since you are a friendly person
and the life of the party, it should come
as no surprise that everyone wants
to be your friend. Expand your social
circle if you feel you have time.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, sometimes you take on too much.
Reevaluate your schedule and see if
there are ways you can cut back on
your commitments for a few days.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, your goal for the time being is
to take care of business and clear your
calendar. You may be more than ready
to indulge in some rest and relaxation.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
Curiosity may get the better of you this
week, Libra. It’s good to pursue your
interests, but make sure you aren’t
EMPLOYMENT
Port Hawkesbury
Nursing Home
We are accepting applications
for the following:
Full & Part-time RN & LPN positions
Casual positions available
Signing Bonuses offered!
Please contact:
Erin Hawley
erinhawley@macleodgroup.ca
(902)-625-1460
Lunenburg Arms Hotel and Spa
is currently accepting applications
for the following positions:
• Part time Night Auditor
• Full time Housekeeping Agent
Please forward your resume to:
Attention: Jeff Green
jeff.green@eden.travel
Fax: 902-640-4041
www.eden.travel
Combined Insurance
is looking for (two) passionate
entrepreneurial people in the
Bridgewater area.
We are looking for self-motivated
individuals who are outgoing,
competitive, and optimistic. We have
a very competitive compensation
structure.
Experience is an asset. We provide
initial and ongoing training.
Send your resume to
randy.nelder@ca.combined.com
or call 902-293-2953
for a confidential interview.
Candidates must have daily access
to a vehicle.
ECO*
* Equal Opportunity Company
stepping on anyone’s toes
along the way.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, you desire quick
answers, but no one seems to
be moving at your pace this
week. You might just have to
buckle down and be patient.
Answers will come in due time.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, a trip is enticing, but you
have too many responsibilities on your
plate to up and leave right now. You
will have time to get away soon enough.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
Capricorn, take a hectic schedule dayby-day. Everything will get done in
time, and you just need to have a little
patience. Distract yourself this week.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Someone or something may have
turned you off of making a large purchase, Aquarius. Discuss your sudden
change of heart with someone close to
you.
PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
Don’t turn your world upside down to
take on another project, Pisces. You
have plenty on your plate to keep you
busy as it is.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS
July 23 – Daniel Radcliffe, Actor (26)
July 24 – Jennifer Lopez, Actress/
Singer (46)
July 25 – Iman, Model (60)
July 26 – Sandra Bullock, Actress (51)
July 27 – Alex Rodriguez, Athlete (40)
July 28 – Cher Lloyd, Singer (22)
July 29 – Josh Radnor, Actor (41)
EMPLOYMENT
KEITH CORCORAN PHOTO
EVENT ENTERTAINMENT
Warren Dobson strikes a good chord with attendees taking in a history show opening
reception at the Port Medway Lighthouse Park on Friday, July 17. The show was part
of “The Medway Through Time: 10,000 years of Connections” celebrations which took
place over the weekend.
EmploymEnt
VEINOTTE’S HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
PART-TIME WELDER
Some experience required.
Wage based on experience.
Send résumés by fax to
902-644-1249
by email to
hwy10roadbuilder@eastlink.ca
or by mail to
PO Box 117
New Germany, NS B0R 1E0
emino’s
Bridgewater
Very busy collision centre
looking for
Full Time Licensed
Auto Body Technician
and
Full Time Apprentice
Please drop resumes to
350 Victoria Rd., Bridgewater
or email to
bridgewater@carstar.ca
Church
custodian
wanted for Bridgewater
United. Full or part-time
work available. Inquire
at church office 902-5434833
Need
brochures?
Call Liana or
Ronnie today
for a free quote!
902-543-2457
LighthouseNow
West Nova Fuels Limited is an established, local home heat and
commercial fuel company.
Our Head Office, located in Lunenburg, is looking for an
Accounts Receivable / Collections Clerk
The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated, detailed individual
with the ability to meet tight deadlines and work with a team.
Position Responsibilities:
• Monitor and collect past due accounts
• Generate reports with A/R data
• Account research and reconciliation
• Investigate and make decisions on requests for credit
• Deal with Bankruptcy claims or the like
• A/R deposits
• Process credit card payments
• Respond promptly and professionally to customer inquiries
• Liaise with managers regarding client issues
• Generate monthly customer statements
• Additional duties as required
Skill Requirements:
• Previous Collection and A/R experience is mandatory
• Understanding and knowledge of basic accounting
• Keen attention to detail
• Strong working knowledge of MS Office, especially MS Excel
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
This is a full-time position which includes a competitive salary,
Medical, Dental and Pension benefits
Please send resumes by email to:
karen.hall@westnova.ca
or by fax: (902) 634-4409
We appreciate your interest, however, only those candidates
selected for interviews will be contacted.
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through Your Lens
Story time Mondays
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Liana Crossland Photo
Pilots Picnic
Lincoln Crossland of East Dalhousie, (left), and Dylan Greencorn of Kentville (right), meet for the first time at
the Pilots Picnic and discuss tractors and air planes like they’ve known each other forever.
Red-hot financing rates and sizzling savings
for a limited time on select Honda motorcycles
2015
SAVE
CBR300RF
$
700
Your Price
*
3,999
$
1.9
36-MONTH
+
MSRP $4,699
%†
ne-on-One Technology Tutorials – July 25, 27
Bring your laptop, tablet, smart phone or any
mobile device and your questions. Our CAP youth
intern will try to answer as many questions as they can
in a one-hour personal session. Hourly appointments
are available. Call the branch to book your appointment.
Margaret Hennigar Public Library, Mondays, July 27, 10
a.m.-5 p.m.; Lunenburg library, Monday, July 27, 10 a.m.-5
p.m.; Thomas H. Raddall Library, Saturday, July 25, 10 a.m.2 p.m.; Mahone Bay Centre, Monday, July 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
July 27.
Story Time Mondays – July 27
Discover beautiful new worlds that your children
will love. Work on letter recognition, play games and
participate in the ever-popular craft time where your child
will develop fine motor skills while having their creativity
nourished. Margaret Hennigar Public Library, Monday,
July 27, 10:30 a.m.
Young Explorers Camp – July 28-31
The best part of summer is exploring, and exploring
leads to new adventures and a celebration in the Festival
of Colours. Explore DRAMA, OURSELVES, COMICS,
NATURE and SOUND AND COLOUR. Ages eight to 12.
Bring your own lunch. Camps run 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Register today – only a few spaces remain! Thomas H
Raddall Library.
SMARTER Camp –
July 28-31, August 4-7
Sign up for our
SMARTER Camps
(Science, Math, Art, Reading, Technology, Engineering,
Research) – these four-day sessions are thought provoking,
educational, and most of all fun. You will have a chance
to build robots, complete various science experiments,
try out and design 3D printing, coding mini computers,
Lego building and gaming. Ages nine to 13. Bring your
own lunch. Register today – call 902 543-9222. Margaret
Hennigar Public Library, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Reading with Mara – July 28
Meet our special guest Mara, a 5-year-old golden
retriever who loves to help kids read. The Tail Waggin’
program provides a relaxed and “dog-friendly”
atmosphere, which allows students to practice the skill of
reading. Mary Catherine (Mara’s owner) has generously
volunteered to accompany Mara to the Library for a
bit of one-on-one time with reluctant readers. Drop in!
Lunenburg Library, 10:30 a.m.
Minecraft Tournaments – July 24
Do you enjoy adventuring, building, and showing off
your creativity? Join us at your local library and compete
in one of our Minecraft Tournaments this summer. No
experience necessary. Play, compete, design and show off
your skills. Bring your own lunch and call your branch to
reserve a spot. Lunenburg library, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Summer Reading Program
Sign up for the TD Summer Reading Club at your
library. You’ll get a booklet, stickers, fortune teller sheet
and a web info postcard to read your way to adventure
around the world. This summer the theme is all about
playing and having fun, so get going on your reading
adventure. Win prizes. Read 10 books, get a button or a
pencil. Read 15 books, get a ‘flyer’ or a bracelet. Finish the
program by reading 20 books and you’ll get a pass to Upper
Clements Theme Park and a certificate! Bridgewater,
Lunenburg, Liverpool, Greenfield and mobile libraries.
Open until August 22.
Details on South Shore Public Libraries programs,
branches and hours are available on the libraries’ website
at http://www.southshorepubliclibraries.ca. South Shore
Public Libraries. Read. Discover. Learn. Share.
FINANCING
Foundation
to Roof
THERE’S NO BETTER TIME TO RIDE A HONDA
& EVERYTHING
IN BETWEEN
2015
VT750C2BF
SAVE
1 000
$ ,
SAVE up to
4 000
*
Your Price
$ ,
while they last!
7,999
$
**
On Select Remaining
2014 Motorcycles
Well Polished esthetics
$40.00
Visit Your Local Honda Motorcycle Dealer or honda.ca
@HondaPowerCA
Peter Baker 902-640-8868
bluenose1@eastlink.ca
Opening Specials
Nown!
Ope
ShELLac PEdicurE
MSRP $8,999
To find more savings
Honda Powersports Canada
Skilled Finish Carpenters & Experienced Painters
Call to inquire about more specials
& book your appointment today!
honda.ca
Honda’s Find My Summer Ride Offers (“Offers”) apply to eligible retail purchase agreements for a limited time, while supplies last. Offers are not applicable in Quebec. Offers valid on select new (not previously registered) Honda motorcycle products purchased
from an authorized Honda motorcycle dealer in Canada. Offers valid from July 2, 2015 to September 28, 2015. * Examples of discounts on new and not previously registered models: 2015 CBR300RF: price of $3,999 = MSRP of $4,699-$700 discount. 2015
VT750C2BF: price of $7,999 = MSRP of $8,999-$1000 discount. All applicable freight, assembly and pre-delivery inspection charges, licence, registration and applicable taxes are extra, OAC. While supplies last. **Discounts up to $4000 off selected remaining
new in-stock 2014 Honda motorcycles, OAC. For example 2014 CTX1300AE: price of $14,999 = MSRP of $18,999-$4000 discount. All applicable freight, assembly and pre-delivery inspection charges, licence, registration and applicable taxes are extra, OAC.
While supplies last. †: Limited time purchase financing provided through Honda Financial Services, on approved credit. Representative Finance Example based on a new 2015 CBR300R with a financed amount of $5,015.28 (includes MSRP of $4,699, $470
freight and PDE and a $700 discount deducted from the manufacturer’s suggested retail price before taxes.) financed at 1.9% for 36 months equals $66.17 bi-weekly (78 bi-weekly payments required) for 36 months with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in.
Cost of borrowing is $145.98, for a total obligation of $5,161.26. Applicable fees, taxes, licence, insurance and registration are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee and the
lien registering agent’s fee which are both due at time of delivery. Professional rider on closed course with safety precautions taken. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and please respect the environment when riding. Obey the law and
read your owner’s manual thoroughly. Honda recommends taking a motorcycle rider training course. Dealers may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. All Offers are subject to change, extension or cancellation without notice and are valid at
participating Canadian Honda motorcycle or Honda Powerhouse dealers outside of Quebec. Models and colours may not be exactly as shown. Errors and omissions excepted. See dealer for full details, eligible models and other financing rates.
Jillian Smith
Esthetician/Lash Technician
214 lincoln st., lunenburg • 902-521-1159