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Page 20UP-COMING EVENTS • CLUBS • ORGANIZATIONS • GROUPSFYI is <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>’s format for publishing items of interest tothe community submitted by NOT-FOR-PROFIT Service Groups, Clubsand Organizations. Due to space limitations, submissions are limited toapproximately <strong>25</strong> words. Items MUST be submitted each week either inperson to our offices located on School Road (Morfee Annex), 14 WingGreenwood, by FAX to (902)765-1717 or e-mail: aurora@auroranewspaper.com.<strong>The</strong>se announcements will be published on a first-come, first-served basisand are limited to the space available for that particular publication. To guaranteethat your announcement will be published, you may choose to place a paidadvertisement at our current advertising rates. <strong>The</strong> deadline for FYI submissionsis Thursday at 9:30 a.m. previous to publication unless otherwise notified.ReadingDiscover the Magic of...visit 14 Wing LibraryLocated at AVM Morfee Centre, School StreetMonday ............................ 1-5pm & 6-8pmTuesday ................... 10am-1pm & 2-5pmWednesday ..................... 1-5pm & 6-8pmFriday ............................................ 12-4pm* Sunday ........................................... 1-4pm765-1494Loc. 5430www.morsetowing.morsetowing.ca.ca24 hour drop-off box • Phone for RenewalsClosed on holidays and holiday weekends throughout the year.<strong>May</strong> 24 to <strong>May</strong> 30ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Aries, your eyes are open and Libra, you feel a bad moodlooking for new possibilities. It coming on but you know it is justcould be romance, business or temporary and will blow over.a combination of both. Either Gemini helps you get over theway, you’ll impress the crowds barrier a little quicker.with your charisma.SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22TAURUS - Apr 21/<strong>May</strong> 21 Scorpio, you feel pretty confidentTaurus, this week is a good time to about what you want out of lifeget over some grievance you’ve and this week you set a plan inbeen holding onto for some time. motion to get those things youLet the wounds heal and get on desire the most.with your life. Brooding won’t help. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21GEMINI - <strong>May</strong> 22/Jun 21 <strong>The</strong>re’s nothing to be gained byGemini, you’re feeling aggravated dancing around an importantwith a co-worker who feels he or issue, Sagittarius. You simplyshe knows everything. Even though have to go for it this week andyou know the truth, keep it to yourself take the proverbial bull by theso you don’t start an argument. horns.CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Sometimes there’s no avoiding You are feeling pretty good thisthe issue, Cancer. This week you week, Capricorn. <strong>The</strong>n somehave to meet it head on so you really good news comes yourcan get on with your life. It may way and you will be on Cloud 9take some time, but it will happen. for some time. Others are jealousLEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 of your fortune.Leo, your enthusiasm might AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18overwhelm family and friends this Aquarius, you must be theweek. So don’t be surprised if they disciplinarian at work or at homedon’t share your level of this week. You really don’t relishexcitement. Just embrace it all the idea of wielding power,yourself and have fun.though, even though it must beVIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 done.If you are single Virgo, this is your PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20week for exploring new romantic Use your energy to round upopportunities. Attached Virgos can people for a good cause, Pisces.spend time with their partners Organize a march or a clean-upstrengthening the relationship. committee.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSMAY 24 Priscilla Presley, Actress (64)MAY <strong>25</strong> Stacy London, Fashion Guru (40)MAY 26 Stevie Nicks, Singer (61)MAY 27 Joseph Fiennes, Actor (39)MAY 28 John Fogerty, Singer (64)MAY 29 Melanie Brown, Singer (34)MAY 30 Wynonna, Singer (45)Horoscopes brought to you compliments of:24 HOUR SERVICE(902)8<strong>25</strong>-7026<strong>May</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2009</strong>Community BreakfastSaturday <strong>May</strong> 30, 8:00 - 10:00a.m. <strong>The</strong>re will be a CommunityBreakfast at the Kingston BaptistChurch, Kingston. For a free-willoffering, enjoy a full, hot breakfast.All welcome.Spring Casserole BuffetSupperAll Saints ACW will be holding aSpring Casserole Buffet Supper.Where: All Saints Anglican ChurchHall, Pleasant Street, Kingston.When: Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 28 from 4:30p.m. - 6:30 p.m. What: a selection ofsalads, casseroles and desserts.Adults: $ 8.00. Children $ 4.00. Familyrates are available. <strong>The</strong>re will betake out! Contact: Sheila Hulford765-4023.Annual Brickton CasseroleSupperSaturday, <strong>May</strong> 30, 4:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m. at Brickton CommunityHall. A delicious variety ofhomemade casseroles, salads, rolls,coffee, tea & scrumptious desserts.Adults $ 8.00, children under 12 $5.00. Proceeds towards a new“green” climate control system. Everyonewelcome.Saturday Morden Breakfast<strong>The</strong> Morden Community Hallwill be having a breakfast on Saturday,30th of <strong>May</strong> from 8:00 a.m. to10:30 a.m. <strong>The</strong> menu will be scrambledeggs, ham, sausage, pancakes,homemade fishcakes, baked beans,toast, juice and tea/coffee. It is a freewill offering and all proceeds are forMorden Community Hall projects.Kingston United ChurchAnnual Spring Yard SaleKingston United Church 733Main Street Kingston will be holdingits Spring Yard Sale on SaturdayJune 6 from 10:00 a.m. on. Yard saleitems, plants, canteen facilities available.To be held rain or shine.Kaleigh French ReachingOut Globally Society(KFROGS)This years theme is: “Day for GlobalChange”. Main Point: <strong>The</strong> KaleighFrench Reaching Out Globally Society(KFROGS) is hosting its secondannual Day for Global Change onSunday June 7, <strong>2009</strong>. This day-longfamily event takes place at the Look-Off near Canning, and includes a 5km & 10 km walk/run, pancake breakfast,BBQ, live entertainment by localperformers, adult beverage tent,bouncy castle, pony poo lottery,pony rides, silent auction, and memorialservice for Kaleigh. Come fora day of fun, and support a good cause:Proceeds support local youth on volunteermissions globally. For moreinformation, please visitwww.kfrog.ca or call 582-3022.“Feed the Children” SpaghettiSupper“Feed the Children” SpaghettiSupper is being held in aid of thebreakfast program at Annapolis EastElementary School, Middleton,Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 26, from 4:00 - 6:30p.m. Spaghetti, garlic bread, dessert& beverages are included & live music!Cost is $8 for adults, and $4 forchildren (free for kids under fiveyears of age). Tickets available atPharmasaves in Middleton & Kingstonand at the door. This event issponsored by Foresters - PrincessMarie Branch. For more info call:Shirley, 8<strong>25</strong>-2405.Kingston United BaptistChurch Library<strong>The</strong> Kingston United BaptistChurch Library is open to the publicThursday evenings 6:30 p.m. to7:30 p.m. Located upstairs in theChristian Education wing. Please useupper side door off main parkinglot. Excellent selection of Christianbooks, videos, CDs, DVDs and otherresources. For further info call 765-6735.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>May</strong> 28, <strong>2009</strong>.Make sure you include your full name and phone number.NAMEPHONE NUMBERLimited to one win per month.<strong>The</strong> winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per person 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!This contest is brought to you by:Pizza Delight, Greenwood765-4477Congratulations to last week’s winner: KIM GOODALL<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NSPRESENTS...FIND & WIN1. What is Stephan Somerset’s phone number______________________________________2. Who is building a new car company___________________________________________3. When does Nova Scotia vote________________________________________________4. Where is Parkdale Creek located_____________________________________________5. Who has Automotive Transponder keys ________________________________________North Mountain Gun ClubMilitary Shoot<strong>The</strong> NMGC will hold a multipositionmilitary rifle shoot at itsrange in Forrest Glade on Sunday,June 7th, for military rifles with issueiron sights. Period uniforms andgear are encouraged. Lunch served atnoon. Shoot starts at 1:00 p.m. Cost:$5 for members; $8 for guest shooters;no charge for observers. All welcome!Chinese Auction & Yard SaleChinese Auction & Yard Sale beingheld Sunday, June 14th, <strong>2009</strong> atthe Aylesford Lions Hall from 10:00a.m. – 2:00 p.m. <strong>The</strong>re will also be aTouch n’ Take Table, 50/50 Drawand Canteen available. Yard Sale tablesare only $5.00 each! To reservea table or for more information pleasecontact Betty Hebb at 847-1918 orVicky Puttick at 242-<strong>25</strong>57. Comeout and join us. All proceeds go tothe Children’s Wish Foundation ofCanada.<strong>The</strong> New Lucky Stars 4-HClub Talent Show Fundraiser<strong>The</strong> New Lucky Stars 4-H Clubin Melvern Square is holding a TalentShow Fundraiser. June 13 th from1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the MelvernSquare Community Center. Admissionis Free will offering at the door.Homemade dessert and coffee andtea will be available for purchase.A Talk on Problem Gambling<strong>The</strong> Kingston/Greenwood CommunityHealth Board invites thepublic to attend a talk on ProblemGambling by Audrey Shields, Clinical<strong>The</strong>rapist, Gambling Awarenessand treatment, Mental Health &Addiction Services, AVH at our AnnualGeneral Meeting Wednesday,June 3 rd , 6:30 p.m. at the KingstonFire Hall. Everyone Welcome!Wine, Books and LibraryCentennial Project<strong>The</strong> topic is wine in a presentationoffered by the Annapolis ValleyBeaver Creek Winery at theMiddleton Library on Monday, June1 at 7:30 p.m. Friends of the Libraryinvite the public to learn about theproduction of quality fruit wines andlater view plans of the library’s onsiteproject marking the town’s centennial.Reception to follow.VPI Meeting<strong>The</strong> Greenwood 14 Wing VPIwill hold their monthly meeting onThursday 28 <strong>May</strong> at the VPI Centre.Engines on for the meeting at1530 hrs, with Take Off planned for1600 hrs.Ex-Airwomen’s Lunch<strong>The</strong> next get together will takeplace at the Mid-Valley Motel onWednesday <strong>May</strong> 27th at noon. Formore info call Marie Vautour at 765-0584.Annual Spring Talent ShowAnnual Spring Talent Show willbe held at New Beginnings Center,1151 Bridge St., Greenwood on<strong>May</strong> 29th at 7:00 p.m. Everyone iswelcome to attend. Admission is$5.00. For information phone Anneat 765-2928 or New BeginningsCenter at 765-8155 or emailwoodburya@nsac.ca.Contemporary WorshipServiceContemporary Worship Service,Sundays at 10:45 a.m., at New BeginningsCenter 1151 Bridge St.,Greenwood. Kid’s Church programis offered during the Service for childrenup to age 11. Coffee and fellowshiptime after the Worship Service.Everyone is invited to attend.Greenwood HealthAuxiliary<strong>The</strong> <strong>May</strong> meeting of the GreenwoodHealth Auxiliary will be heldWednesday, <strong>May</strong> 29th at 1:00 p.m.in the Greenwood Mall BoardRoom. Note change of place andtime.Auto Hobby Club - Fixed Asset Sealed Bid Auction<strong>The</strong> 14 Wing Auto Hobby Club has been closed for five years now and despite several attempts to find an affordablestructure or build an adequate facility the bottom line is that there will not be an Auto Hobby Club at 14 Wing and the assetsof the former club are to be sold by sealed bid by the 4th of June <strong>2009</strong>. <strong>The</strong> assets will be available for viewing at the Fitness andSports Centre the 2nd and 3rd of June with all bids to be in by 1600 Thursday the 4th of June. <strong>The</strong> winner bid will be informedand payment and pick up of the item/ items will be required NLT 11 June, <strong>2009</strong>. Items include, auto hoists, compressors,balancers, air/ mechanical tools, benches act. A full inventory will be available by contacting Fred Williams, 765-1494 ext 5498.<strong>The</strong>107ValleyWing904 Central Ave.GreenwoodAir ForceAssociationof CanadaOpen to ALL Members,Serving or Retired, of the• CAF • Reserves • RCMP •• Public Service • RCAC •• Members & Guests •Do you enjoy a good time in afriendly relaxed atmosphere?Drop into the 107 ValleyWing and meet our friendlymembers and staff.We are open 7 days a weekfor your convenience.We are looking fornew members!For more information call765-8415 after 12:30 p.m.We also have CateringService for your Weddings,Section Parties or othercelebrations.

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