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SHINE-For-A-YEAR Only $12900* VOL. 33 - NO. 29 BRIDGEWATER, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA Thursday, July 23, 2015 Proudly Independent Since 1875 WWW.LIGHTHOUSENOW.CA Publication # 40031078 Reg. price $149.00 Shine-For-A-Year is guaranteed FOR ONE FULL YEAR. *Please add $20 for SUVs, luxury and full-size vehicles. Prices vary if specialty services are required. Bridgewater 902-543-4666 Automotive Protection & Detail Visit us at www.iansautomotive.com Community • Events • Jobs • Network & More! HIMMELMAN’S Your Engraving Store Delivered to 27,700 homes in Lunenburg and Queens Counties • Engravable wedding & attendant gifts • Zippo Lighters • Awards for summer sports & events 236 Lincoln St., Lunenburg Ph. 902-634-8850 236 Lincoln St., Lunenburg Fax: Ph./Fax: 634-8850 himmtrogifts@eastlink.ca 902-640-3048 • Home Cleaning Summer SUPER Special $85+tax bi-weekly or weekly* • Commercial Cleaning, Big or Small • Construction & Reno Clean-up (call for project quotes) • Mature, experienced, friendly staff • Provide all our own cleaning products • We primarily use Norwex all natural products Phone for full details * 902.277.2007 Fully Insured YOUR ONE-STOP REPAIR SHOP - 10,000 sq. ft. facility - 7 licenced technicians - member of CSN (Collision Solutions Network) Just drop off your keys for a hassle-free experience. From vehicle rental to repair, our staff is committed to your satisfaction. Saunders Collision Centre Auto Row, Hebbville Tel. 902-543-3135 • Fax 902-543-7120 E-mail saundersbodyshop@eastlink.ca INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH SOLUTIONS Machine Shop Services .ca w o sen ent! The Riverbank Cafe in Mill Village was the perfect place to be on a rainy u o Ev in th Sunday afternoon for a workshop on making sushi. 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New Germany Small Engine Repair Ltd. 13995 $ MSRP $179.95 Monday to Friday 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8 am - 12 noon PO Box 83, 9 Maple Dr. New Germany, NS B0R 1E0 Ph./Fax 902-644-2044 Indian Garden FARM MARKET HODGE PODGE VEGGIES! YUM! Hog Grower Pellets 25 kg bag 1200 $ while quantities last BRIDGEWATER FARMERS' CO-OP OPEN 7AM - 9PM MON. - SAT. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Sat. 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 123 ELM ST., BRIDGEWATER 902-543-2471 E-MAIL: bh20coop@bwr.eastlink.ca ALL PERENNIALS NOW 50% OFF RASPBERRY U-PICK Open Daily during market hours as available. Located across from the Tastee Freez in Hebbville on Indian Garden Farms indiangardenfarms.net Hours: 9am - 8pm We accept Visa & MasterCard 902-543-1979 Page 2 LighthouseNOW Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015 www.lighthousenow.ca 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 Publisher - Lynn M. Hennigar Marketing Director - Angie Pearson Circulation & Technology Director - Laurenda Reeves News Director - Dave Stephens Marketing Consultant - Steve Tanner - Casey Publicover - Pam Nauss-Redden Print Director - Ronald Demone Print Consultant - Liana Crossland Community Relations Director - Tina Hennigar LighthouseNOW E-newsletter Sales - Angie Lausanne Copyright: No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of the publisher or a licence from The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright). For an Access Copyright licence, visit www.accesscopyright.ca or call toll free to 1-800-893-5777. Canadian Media Circulation Audit ISSN#1208-6088 www.lighthousenow.ca 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. ! 70% OFF Two Locations Serving the South Shore Lunenburg 3 King St., Lunenburg 902.634.8686 All Korkmaz Gourmet Cookware Sets Bridgewater Pine Grove Centre, Unit 3, #305 (Exit 12) Hwy. 10, Cookville 902.530.3774 ! 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 www.cilantrocooks.com Suzanne Lohnes-Croft (at Exit 11 in new visitor information centre) 902-531-3095 lunenburgmla@eastlink.ca unenburg ree are SPECIALIZING IN TREE REMOVAL, PRUNING & THINNING, CABLING & BRACING Mark Ryan, Certified Arborist 902-212-2689 markpryan@hotmail.ca FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Page 3 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 lighthousenow.ca/survey 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 Page 4 www.lighthousenow.ca LighthouseNow Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015 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. 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Page 6 www.lighthousenow.ca LighthouseNow Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015 Dear Frenchys A llow me to introduce myself. I am your very best customer. I go shopping at your store several times each month. I give you great testimonials. When someone says, “I love your dress,” I don’t hesitate to say, “Thanks, I got it at Frenchys! Only $5.75! It cost more to dry-clean it!” And I don’t discriminate either. Whether in 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 and aunts forgot me there. I completely understand how that could have happened. I suspect they were still riding high, euphoric after scoring some great finds. It was only after their excitement settled down that they realized I wasn’t in the car. No one could be more understanding of how such a thing could happen than me. I suffer from no childhood abandonment issues. In fact, our mutual love of Frenchys has brought us closer. It’s that feeling of euphoria that keeps me coming back. The digging, sorting, and rooting until I find what it is that I didn’t even know I wanted. I feel as if I put in some labour, and the compensation is that classic find that I can add to my wardrobe for only a few dollars. That feeling is so exciting that I often forget about those times when I left empty handed. So now that you know just how loyal a customer I actually am, I must be honest and tell you just how confused I am with your decision to hang up the pants. I’m assuming that you were wanting to attract a new market and make Frenchys shopping easier for those who aren’t interested in doing all the digging that some of your loyal Frenchys lovers like myself do. I get it. That makes perfect sense. Good for you for making it easier. But therein lies the problem. By removing the challenge, you’re denying me the excitement. I’m sure there are a lot of people who appreciate that the pants are now hung up according to sizes, but I can’t help but feel that others are cheating. Why should someone who is the same size as me have the same opportunity to get the pants that I want if they’re not willing to put in the work to find them? And then there’s the need to hang them up after I try them on. I liked it much better before, when I could just toss them back in the bin, so much so that I’ve honestly considered removing the dressers and closet from my room and just put my clothes in bins. That would make life so much easier. The simple act of hanging up the pants isn’t going to diminish my love for Frenchys. I will remain a fan. I will continue to shop there as much as I always have. But I urge you, I’m begging really, please don’t hang up the blouses. Signed, Your best customer, Tina Hennigar To contact Tina Hennigar email tina.hennigar@lighthousenow.ca. 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ORSU-116-01-July Harvester (10x3).indd 1 2015-07-07 1:53 PM Page 8 www.lighthousenow.ca LighthouseNow Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015 Mobile Branch Schedule Friday, July 24: 9:45 - 10:15 Bridgewater - Drumlin Hills 12:30 - 2:00 Blandford - Deck Restaurant 2:30 - 3:00 Chester - Shoreham Village 3:10 - 3:50 Chester Grant - Bonny Lea Farm Tuesday, July 28: 11:00 - 1:00 New Ross - New Ross Lion’s Park 3:00 - 6:00 New Germany - New Germany Freshmart Wednesday, July 29: 1:00 - 4:30 Chester - Chester Legion 5:30 - 7:00 Chester - Corner of Highway 3 and Valley Road 7:15 - 8:30 Chester Basin - Chester Basin Legion Saturday, July 25: 10:00 - 12:00 Caledonia - Opposite Caledonia Pharmasave Thursday, July 30: 1:00 - 1:30 Waterloo - Community Hall 10:30 - 7:00 Mahone Bay - Three Churches Parking Lot Closed 12:30 - 1:00 and 4:30 - 5:30 Engagement as an employability skill S kills such as getting along with others, overcoming shyness, and developing a willingness to learn can help us get and keep employment. I’ve been referring to these as “employability skills.” Even if you don’t care deeply about your workplace, such skills are still worthwhile as they increase satisfaction in nonwork life, too! The skill I’ve chosen for this last look at employability is one that can make one’s whole life more satisfying when we choose to use it. It’s the skill of engagement. Do you know what engagement looks like? Have you been in a store where the customer-service folks want to make sure that you get exactly what you want and do their best to ensure that you are delighted? What’s the opposite? Folks who just go through the motions, who reluctantly do the bare minimum while waiting for quitting time to roll around. Who do you think is happier at their work? In your experience, when you are somewhere that you don’t want to be, doing something that you don’t want to be doing, how does time pass? Does it fly? Or does it drag? Now, how about when you are fully engaged and absorbed? 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Then, try delivering what they want in the best possible way. Try surprising them by delivering beyond their expectations. Observe what happens. Did your job suddenly become more interesting, and potentially more satisfying? Disengagement sometimes gets tangled up with dissatisfaction. And dissatisfaction often comes from thoughts of “they.” For example, “They don’t like me. They are only in it for the money. They are trying to take advantage of me. They, they, they…” Perhaps your cynicism is justified. However, is choosing disengagement making your life better? If your workplace is truly awful, try engaging fully in the search for a better one. If you choose to stay, you may as well try to make your workplace as satisfying as possible. Why not try engagement? Really give it your all. See if it makes work (and life) more fun. Try it, and then of course, let me know how it works for you. Email choices@focusonclarity.com or mail c/o Lighthouse Log. 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MEC child carrier backpack, used very very little, $100. 902-5302481 enjoying a community breakfast, lunch or supper? Quality firewood, delivered; lots, deeded access to Sherbrooke Lake. G. Falkenham and Sons Ltd. Phone/fax 902-644-2792 Take a photo & send it to us! e-mail: hello@lighthousenow.ca Have a good quality pHoto of a local event you want to sHare witH our ligHtHouse log readers … Please include names of people in the photo and where and when it was taken. MEETINGS BREAKFASTS APTS. FOR SALE German-Canadian Cultural Association Kaffeeklatsch, Saturday, July 25, 2:30 p.m., Doug Himmelman’s house, 311 Sunny Brook Rd., Lunenburg. Contact 902530-2817 Saturday, July 25, United Communities Fire Dept. Breakfast, Cherry Hill firehall, 8 -11 a.m. Adults $8, 5 -12 $4, under 5 free. 2 exterior wood doors, 6 pane windows, $75; aluminum storm door, $20, size 34x82. Call Donna 902-543-5149 If you drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours! Call AA, (902) 521-8114 Respectible female, early 70s, looking for a male to share time, activities 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. 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Only private party word/line ads apply to this rate. **Maximum 52 issues each of the Progress Bulletin and the Log. 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. Page 12 www.lighthousenow.ca LighthouseNow Log, Thursday, July 23, 2015 through Your Lens Story time Mondays O 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
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