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Page 16UP-COMING EVENTS • CLUBS • ORGANIZATIONS • GROUPSFYI is <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>’s format for publishing items of interest to thecommunity submitted by NOT-FOR-PROFIT Service Groups, Clubs and Organizations.Due to space limitations, submissions are limited to approximately <strong>25</strong> words. ItemsMUST be submitted each week either in person to our offices located on School Road(Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood, by FAX to (902)765-1717 or e-mail: aurora@auroranewspaper.com. <strong>The</strong>se announcements will be published on a first-come, firstservedbasis and are limited to the space available for that particular publication. Toguarantee that your announcement will be published, you may choose to place a paidadvertisement at our current advertising rates. <strong>The</strong> deadline for FYI submissions isThursday at 9:30 a.m. previous to publication unless otherwise notified.Aylesford & District LionsAnnual Fall AuctionSaturday, November 6thfrom 10:30 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.and Sunday, November 7thfrom 1:00 p.m. till done. Viewingstarts 1 hour before theauction. New and used items.Canteen available. If you haveitems, gift certificates or servicesyou would like to contributeto the auction please contactPhilip Graves at 847-3847and leave a message or anyAylesford Lion.ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, this week’s problems mayseem a little unreal becauseyou’ve been walking on sunshinefor a while now. Get back inproblem-solving mode ASAP.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21A friend is going through somechanges, Taurus. Your supportis necessary, so show somepatience while this personstruggles to adapt to the newsituation.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, things beyond your controlcould affect your reputation. Youwill be responsible for righting thewrongs against you. Friends canvouch for you as well.CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, prepare for your mindto wander this week as plans fortravel become even more real.Just don’t get too caught up indaydreams and let work suffer.LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23You are in an artistic mood, Leo.Try redecorating a room, or visita museum and view some ofyour favorite artists. Take a familymember along.VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, you have the ability tochange anything in your life. Thisweek decide just what it is thatyou want to change and then getto work on achieving that goal.<strong>Oct</strong>ober 24 - <strong>Oct</strong>ober 30FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSOCTOBER 24 Tila Tequila, Internet Star (29)OCTOBER <strong>25</strong> Katy Perry, Singer (26)OCTOBER 26 Keith Urban, Singer (43)OCTOBER 27 John Cleese, Actor (71)OCTOBER 28 Bruce Jenner, Athlete (61)OCTOBER 29 Winona Ryder, Actress (39)OCTOBER 30 Gavin Rossdale, Singer (43)Horoscopes brought to you compliments of:www.morsetowing.caValley Animal ShelterAnnual Bake SaleIt’s that time of year again.<strong>The</strong> Valley Animal Shelterwill hold its annual Bake Saleon Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 29th, 9:00a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the ValleyDrug Mart (Pharmasave) inMiddleton. Expect to find allsorts of yummy goodies suchas homemade candy, squares,cupcakes, cookies, breads,preserves and more. For moreinformation, please call Jenniferat 765-6629.LIBRA - Sept 23/<strong>Oct</strong> 23Libra, you are a bit frazzled thisweek, partially because peopleclose to you are saying one thingbut doing another. Once yousort things out, you will be moregrounded.SCORPIO - <strong>Oct</strong> 24/Nov 22Get creative this week, Scorpio.Feed your imagination with allsorts of fanciful things. If anyonecan use a break from reality, it’syou. A project is on the horizon.SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, thinking throughevery decision in excess canlead to a pounding headache andinactivity. Go with your gut andget a few things accomplished.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20You have a lot of stableenergy this week, Capricorn.This enables you to be viewedpositively by others and givesyou the best chance to have yourvoice heard.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Watch your spending this week,Aquarius. You need to keep asmany funds in reserve as possiblefor a big purchase that is on thehorizon. Put away your wallet.PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, most people think you’reperfect the way you are, sodon’t feel the need to make anychanges -- especially now.902-8<strong>25</strong>-7026ONLY INDEPENDENT TOWING COMPANY IN OUR AREA24 HOUR SERVICE<strong>Oct</strong>ober <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>Middleton Fireflies’LuncheonTuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 26, <strong>2010</strong>,Middleton Fire Hall 11:00a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Menu willbe: Lobster chowder; cornchowder; split pea & hamsoup, strawberry short cake,tea or coffee. Take out ordersin Middleton. Please call by<strong>Oct</strong>ober <strong>25</strong>th. 8<strong>25</strong>-3062. (tea/coffee not included with takeout orders).Jigg’s Dinner4 November 4:30 - 6:15 p.m.at the Middleton Fire Hall, proceedsfor the Parish of Wilmot.Adults $12.00, Under 12 $7.00.We are serving Corned Beef,Cabbage, Vegetables and allthe fixings with Apple crispfor dessert.Country Music ConcertA Tribute to Allan Whiteand his music at New BeginningsCenter, 1151 Bridge St.,Greenwood, <strong>Oct</strong>.30th. at 7:00p.m. Musicians include PaulMarshall & Best of Intentions,Ken Best & Silverado, andthe White Family. FreewillOffering. Canteen available.For info contact Paul Marshall765-4644.Hallelujah HarvestHoedown<strong>The</strong> Annapolis Valley CommunityChurch of the Nazarene738 Tremont Mountain rd,is having a Hallelujah party(Halloween Alternative) for allkids on <strong>Oct</strong>ober 30th from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong>re will be lots offun, games, activities and lotsof treats. Come in your favouritecostume and have a greattime. For more information callGiselle Paul at 765-4326.BreakfastR.C.L #01 Middleton.Scrambled eggs or pancakes,hash browns, baked beans, baconor sausage, toast, coffee tea,apple or orange juice. Nov. 6th<strong>2010</strong> from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m.$5.00 adults, $2.50 childrenunder 12 years. Open to thepublic, come out and enjoy!Notice for SundayVPI Meeting<strong>The</strong> Greenwood 14 WingVPI will hold their monthlymeeting on 28 <strong>Oct</strong> at the VPICentre. For the meeting, FuelTop Up at 1515, Engines On at1530 hrs, with Take Off plannedfor 1600 hrs. Check your itineraryand Flight Plan ahead.Special BrunchSunday <strong>Oct</strong>. 31st after 11:00a.m. Mass at St. Anthony’schurch hall in Berwick. Yoursupport will help feed thosewho cannot feed themselves.Only $4.00. Sponsored byKnights of Columbus, Greenwood/MiddletonCouncil. Pancakes,Sausages, hash browns,ham ,scrambled eggs, coffee,tea, juice. Everyone welcome.Contact Kent Sill at 765 2734for more information.West Kings Craft FairSunday, November 7, <strong>2010</strong>at West Kings High Schoolin Auburn from 10:00 a.m. til4:00 p.m. Admission $2.00.Proceeds in support of WestKings Band program. Any oneinterested in booking a tableat the craft fair, please contactMarla at marlapalmer@eastlink.caor phone 847-1749.Dessert Night andSilent Auction<strong>The</strong> West Kings District HighSchool is having a Dessert Nightand Silent Auction, November18, <strong>2010</strong> from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.at the High School in Auburn.Come out for an evening ofmusical entertainment, deliciousdesserts, tea and coffee. Admission$4.00 or $10.00 per family.In support of the Musical Arts.Kingston and DistrictHospital AuxiliaryMeeting<strong>The</strong> meeting of the Kingstonand District Hospital Auxiliarywill be on Tuesday November2nd at 1:00 p.m. at the KingstonFire Hall. Guest speaker isValerie Thomas of VolunteerResources. Come out and joinus, all are welcome.Just Fill in <strong>The</strong> Blanks. Three Easy Ways to Enter.1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com2. Fax: 765-1717 3. Drop into our office locatedon School Road (Morfee Annex)No Central Registry or Canada Post please.Deadline: Noon, Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28, <strong>2010</strong>.Make sure you include your full name and phone number.NAMEPHONE NUMBERLimited to one win per family in a TWO MONTH PERIOD.<strong>The</strong> winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per family per week.Complete the following sentences from ads in this week’s issue and WIN alarge 2-topping Pizza from Pizza Delight, Greenwood! Coupon Valid for 30 days!1. What business is looking for a Training Pilot ________________________________2. Whose ad has 50% off Dr. Dünner cold & flu products ____________________________3. When is Jessy’s Pizza having a 1/2 price pizza sale on any size _____________________4. Whose ad says, Big dogs, small dogs, we groom them all __________________________5. When is the Kentville Volunteer Fire Dept having their Haunted House Party ________________This contest is brought to you by:Pizza Delight, Greenwood765-4477Congratulations to last week’s winner: RALPH COMEAU<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NSIODE Rummage SaleSaturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober.30th at theNSCC, Middleton from 1:00 –3:00 p.m.Kingston & DistrictHealth Auxiliary CoffeeParty & Silent AuctionFriday November 19th, <strong>2010</strong>,9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at theKingston Fire Hall. Proceedsfrom the coffee party go to:V.O.N. Thanks for your support.CentreStage PresentsLittle WomenLittle Women opens onThursday, November 4th (paywhat you can) and continuesplaying on Friday and Saturdaynights until December11th. <strong>The</strong>re will be a 2:00 p.m.matinee on Sunday, November28th. Phone 678-8040 tomake reservations, or visitwww.centrestagetheatre.ca formore information. CentreStage<strong>The</strong>atre is located at 61 RiverStreet, Kentville across fromthe Police Station.ToastmastersGuests are invited to attendour next meeting to see whywe come back each week. Ourmotto: We learn by doing. Wemeet every Tuesday, 6:15 - 8:00P.M. at 14 Wing Greenwood,Building B 221, Air CommodoreBirchall Training Centre(home of the Zedex <strong>The</strong>atre),Classroom 7. Visit: http://annapolis.freetoasthost.netphoneChristine at 8<strong>25</strong>-1061 for furtherinfo.Christmas Craft Sale5:00 - 9:00 p.m., Friday, November12th and 10:00 a.m. to4:00 p.m., Saturday, November13th at the Macdonald Museum,21 School Street, Middleton.Come out and support yourMuseum at this biggest fundraiserof the year. Three floorsof crafts, canteen, table of deliciousbaked goods and washroomsavailable. Cost $2.00per person, children 12yrs andunder get in free. Phone 8<strong>25</strong>-6116 for information.PRESENTS...FIND & W INAnnual Harvest SupperAll Saints A.C.W. will beholding their Annual HarvestSupper. At the All SaintsChurch Hall, Pleasant Street,Kingston on Thursday <strong>Oct</strong>ober28, <strong>2010</strong> from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.Menu : Ham, baked beans, scallopedpotatoes, pumpkin pie,apple crisp. Cost: Adults - $9.00 Children - $ 4.00; familyrates are available. <strong>The</strong>re willbe take out!4th Annual ChristmasShopping ExpoNov 5th, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.& Nov 6th, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00p.m. New Beginnings Centerin Greenwood, next to theDairy Queen. Free admission& refreshments! Bring a friendand get some Christmas shoppingdone!Turkey SupperThree Rivers CommunityCentre, 41 Messenger Road,will be having a Turkey Supper,November 4th, <strong>2010</strong> from 4:30to 6:30 p.m. Adults $10.00,children under 12 $5.00. Forinformation please call Audrey765-3442 or Cynthia 765-8724.A New Shade of BlueAnnapolis Valley Bluegrass& Old-Time Music Associationpresents “A New Shadeof Blue”. November 7th, 2:00p.m. at the Berwick Lions Hall,Kings Mutual Century Center,Veterans Drive, Cottage StreetWest. 50/50 draw, Canteen,Price $8.00. Please phone Billat 844-0374 or Doug at 624-9492.Authors Ink CreativeWritersWill meet 10:00 a.m. to12:00 p.m., Wednesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober27th, at Macdonald Museum,21 School Street. Costis $3.00 per person to attend.All welcome. Please phone8<strong>25</strong>-6116 for details.C.D. Pete Harris ArtExhibitContinues at the MacdonaldMuseum, Middleton until <strong>Oct</strong>ober29th. Admission charged.Museum open 10:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.Call 8<strong>25</strong>-6116 for more information.“Funds for Fuel” BridgePartyMonday, November 1st,Macdonald Museum, Middleton.Play begins at 1:00 p.m.All welcome. $4.00 per person.Light refreshments. Come outfor a fun afternoon and supportyour museum. Phone 8<strong>25</strong>-6116for more information.Authors Ink CreativeWritersWill meet 10:00 a.m. to12:00 p.m., Wednesday, November17th, at MacdonaldMuseum, 21 School Street.Cost is $3.00 per person toattend. All welcome. Pleasephone 8<strong>25</strong>-6116 for details.Annapolis ValleyHistorical Society Meeting7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November23rd, Macdonald Museum,Middleton. Special Christmasprogram includes guests. Rev.Karen Ralph and the St. John’sUnited Church choir of Middleton.All welcome. No admissioncharged. Call 8<strong>25</strong>-6116for more information.

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