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Time has arrived for the election of
the advisory committee for the Tabusintac Local Service District. The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2006-7:00
pm at the Tabusintac Community Hall. The advisory committee requires a minimum of three and not more than five members to
be elected for a two-year term. All eligible voters in the Tabusintac Local service
District are encouraged to attend.
The Fall Special garbage pick-up will
be held on Thursday, October 19th. for white goods (fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, deep freezers, air conditioners,
scrap metals, etc.)
We also extend congratulations and best
wishes to our local MLA, the Hon. Carmel Robichaud on her re-election and appointment to cabinet as Minister of Family and
Community Services and Minister responsible for the Advisory Council on the Status of Women.
The repairs to the expansion joints on
the Highway 11 Tabusintac Bridge are expected to be completed by the end of October, and crews appreciate your safe driving
and caution while repairs are being carried out.
Please inform your family and friends
who have expressed interest in receiving the Tabby Tattler that the regular issues are available online at our website www.tabusintac.org and www.tabusintac.ca
Colin Harding
Chairperson
Local Service District
Tabusintac Local Service District
Tabusintac Local Service District meetings are held the 2nd Monday (for summer months) at 7pm at the Community
Hall. Everyone is welcome.
Seniors Tea
Thursday October 27th, 2006
From 2:00-4:00pm
Tabusintac Community Center Inc
The demolition of the old Tabusintac
School has been completed by JRJ Construction, and the site cleared in
preparation for the new School and Community Center. The architectural plans are completed and we are expecting that the tenders
for construction should soon be requested.
We appreciate response and consideration
being given by friends and businesses in our region and review of our fundraising requests are ongoing with major corporations
and their Boards of Directors.
We also appreciate that families are
also contributing memorial donations towards the community center in tribute to their loved ones. We also welcome any names
of contacts from friends, businesses or corporations which you might suggest be contacted as potential contributors towards
our multi purpose community center in “Building A Future For All Ages”
Fraser McCallum
Chairperson
Tabusintac Library and Museum
Fundraising efforts continue for the
replacement of the roof and floor restoration project at the Library & Museum.
Many thanks to those who supported the
Turkey Supper we served on Sept. 23rd . It was a huge suggest.
Our next fundraiser is a Pancake Breakfast
at the Tabusintac Country Market on October 28th . Blueberry and plain pancakes will be served, along with sausages.
Due to a lack of orders we will not be
making apple pies. Our apologies to those who did purchase orders. We thank you for your support.
Plans are underway for the Victorian
Christmas Supper. It will be held at the Library on December 2nd from 4-6pm.
A History of Tabusintac is still available
for sale for $20.00. This makes a beautiful gift. We also have T-Shirts with Tabusintac embroidered on them. Another great
gift idea.
Tabusintac Community Development Corporation Inc.
We are pleased to report that
we have had great response in 15 people being enrolled in the French Second Language Training at the Community Hall with the
program provided by the Compello Institute of Learning and facilitated by Monique Avery. The class is enjoying this fun learning
experience and persons interested in potential future classes can leave their
name at the Community Hall 779-8249.
We also extend our appreciation
to the Country Market Committee, vendors, residents, and visitors for their tremendous support in making the County Market a success. The Market provides
a service to our community, supports fundraising projects, generates revenue, promotes a social environment and provides a
venue for entrepreneurs and new ventures.
Please be advised that the boating
docks were removed from the marina on October 14th in preparation for the winter season, we trust that boaters
have experienced a safe and enjoyable boating season.
We encourage more input
of photos and events for our community website for use in our communications and marketing.
We
invite our community and friends and neighbors to our second annual Fall Harvest Supper to be held on Saturday October
21st from 4-6pm at the Community Hall. Please come and enjoy this ham and potato scallop supper in support
of our community.

Victory Worship Center
Sunday Services – 10:30 AM and 6:30 PM
Wednesday Night Prayer and Bible Study at 7:00 PM
Study
for the adults Our Bible study that we are doing now is
“Fanning The
Flame Of Friendship”
Join us for this Biblical look at the importance of developing and maintaining friendships
that will give blessing to those around us and bring a harvest of blessing to our lives as we reap what we sow.

We invite all children to come out and join with us for a fun time of learning about Jesus
through fun and games. It is for children 4 – 12 years of age. For more information please call Karen Holmes at 779-6244
Gospel Music Night
Our next Gospel Music Night will be on Sunday October 29th. We
will be featuring talent from our local churches. Come out and enjoy this great
night of music. We will be having a fellowship following the service.
Upcoming events
We will
be having a combined Community Christmas
Cantata again this year.
If you
are interested in taking part in this, please contact Jody Holmes at 779-6244 or 779-4735.
All who took part last year had a great time.
We look forward to hearing from you.

Tabusintac Community Access Center
A special thanks to all the volunteers and those who came out to our breakfast.
We are a non profit community organization here to provide a low cost service in printing, scanning, digital photos etc. Any
gains we make go back into providing you with the latest computer technology and services. Computers are a way of the future
now and it is wonderful for our community to have this opportunity to learn new technology in a friendly community setting.
Having high speed internet makes learning, surfing and emailing so much easier and quicker.
We will soon offer another free service
besides online job search. The new program is called Opportunity Link which offers free online training for persons with an
Intellectual Disability and their families.
Please note we are now back to fall hours:
Tuesday……….2-7pm
Wednesday……2-7pm
Thursday…….. 2-9pm
Friday………...2-7pm
Saturday………10am-2pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
IntroNet Course is a basic beginners
computer course. You will be introduced to the Internet, Microsoft Word, and Email in a limit of a two client situation. This
is an eight hour course which includes step- by- step handouts for a fee of $25.00. To register, call the center at 779-4103
or drop in. Note to all previous learners you are still welcome to come in and refresh your course for free.
Congrats to Laurie Palmer for winning
the Lily picture and free membership
Have a happy safe Halloween and remember
we have programs to enhance photos!
For more information on courses etc.
please contact: April Vye 779-4103
Tabusintac Nursing Home Inc.
Tuesday October 24th – Halloween
Party
7:00pm
Everyone is welcome!
Come dressed in costume
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #47 Upcoming
Events
Sunday November
5th 2006:
Breakfast
8:30am- 11:00am
$5.00 each
Crib- Every Sunday
expect the 3rd Sunday of the month
Doors open at 12:00
Noon . Play starts at 1:00pm
Men & Women’s
dart league will be starting
The Annual Remembrance
Day celebration will be held on November 11th beginning at approximately
10:10am. An updated schedule will be printed in the newspaper. Music will be played in the afternoon after the service. Music
will also be played from 7-11pm by Patrick & Charlene.
The Legion would
also like to Thank the Tabusintac Local Service District and especially Jack Robertson for their donation of crushed rock
around the new memorial.
Also
if you know of any Legion Members or Veterans who are sick in the hospital could you let us know so that we may drop in and
see them when we make our visiting rounds.
Tabusintac Country Market
The
hours of operation have changed for the Country Market. It will now be open from 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday. This time change
is for the fall and winter only.
The
Tabusintac Community Development Corporation Inc. continues to serve their Jack and Jill breakfast (bacon, sausage, eggs,
hash browns, and toast) each Saturday morning with the exception of the last Saturday of the month.
The
Library and Museum committee will be serving Pancakes and Sausage on Oct. 28. On the menu will be blueberry and plain pancakes.
The
Country Market is gearing up for the Christmas season. Many vendors offer unique gift ideas. Some items adorning the tables
are wood crafts, aprons, handcrafted jewelry, spices, preserves, quilted table runners and placemats, fleece shawls, jean
quilts, crocheted Christmas ornaments, purses, etc. Other vendors will be offering delicious baked goodies.
So
save yourself the hustle and bustle of the malls and visit the Country Market for some one-stop shopping.
Santa will be visiting the Country Market on November 29 when St. Andrew’s
United Church Women will be hosting Breakfast with Santa.
On
the breakfast menu that morning will be ham and scrambled eggs.
If interested in renting
a table please call Market Director Annie Gay at 779-1006.
Von Clinics Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Clinics
VON une clinique de tension arterielle gratuite aura lieu le Lundi 6 Novembre, 2006 de 2 a 4 heures a la Pharmacie Neguac.
VON will be holding a free Blood Pressure Clinic on Monday November
6th from 2-4pm at the Neguac Pharmacy.
VON une clinique de tension arterielle gratuite et cholesterol, cout $5.00, aura
lieu le Vendredi 27 Octobre, 2006 de 2 a 4 heures
a la CO-OP de Tabusintac
VON will be holding a free Blood Pressure & Cholesterol clinic, cost $5.00 on Friday
October 27th, from 2-4pm
at the Tabusintac CO-OP.

Tabusintac Watershed Association
4504A Rte. 11, Tabusintac, NB
Tel: (506) 779-1185

First,
I would like to thank all who had came out and participated in our C.A.M.P. program in September. The Community Aquatic Monitoring program runs every year for 5 months starting back up in May. One day out of the month we go to 6 selected sites in our watershed and take detail notes from the type
to the amount of species found within our nets to type of substrate at each site. I hope I see you all again and hopefully
some new faces next May!

I
am happy to announce that due to the growing interest in our drinking water program;
we are going to have another sampling run in November. For more details or to
register please call at 779-1185 with your name, civic address, phone number, and property identification number (found on
tax bill). Please keep in mind anyone within our watershed can participant in this program.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) atlas- We are currently working on an atlas that will give general information on our natural resources and would look forward
to ANY feedback. Also looking for PICTURES to put in our atlas—TROUT; SALMON;
WOODCOCK; CANADIAN GOOSE; MOOSE; ETC.-- Rather than use pictures that were taken from other areas of our region; we would
appreciate any local pictures. We can scan pictures so we will not need to keep your originals. If anyone is interested in sharing their pictures, please call me.
Last
but not least--Hope Everyone Has a Happy and Safe Halloween!
Billie-Joe
Fowler
Environmental
Technologist
Sherry’s Active Shears
Tel. 779-4542 Business hours for Spring/Summer Sunday closed
Monday closed Tuesday 9am-5pm Wednesday 9am-5pm Thursday 9am-7pm
Friday 9am-7pm Saturday 9am-2pm
Local Computer & Technical Services
Computer Sales, Service, Training & Purchasing Advice 24/7
Network & Telephone Cabling/Extra Jacks Available
Reasonable & Competitive Rates, No Minimum Charges
Seniors Welcome
Repairs on Location or Pick-Up/Drop Off Service
Todd Norton
Tabusintac (506) 779-8884 Moncton: (506) 854-0407
The Travel Store “You Deserve The Best”
I look forward to making the best travel arrangements for you.
Piano Lessons
Piano and Voice lessons for Elementary, Youth, Adult and Seniors.
Lessons are offered Tuesday – Friday 10:00am-5:00pm Saturday
10:00am-2:00pm
Over 20 years experience. I have my A.R. C.T. from Royal Conservatory of Music. I have played the piano and sung for
34 years, and won a New Brunswick Sound Initiative Songwriter Showcase which sent me to Nashville to attend a 4 day seminar
during Gospel Music Week 1999 hosted by Bill & Gloria Gaither.
Call Mrs. Krista Hartley, A.R.C.T. to register at 776-1094
Thank You
Thanks to all who helped make my 100th birthday such a memorable occasion. The cards, gifts, flowers, and
your presence at my open house were greatly appreciated..
Nellie Harris
Operation Christmas Child
Each
year Operation Christmas Child delivers gift filled shoeboxes to hurting children around the world. Packing a shoe box is
a simple way to share the love of God. If you would like to be involved in this project please contact Jody Holmes at 779-6244
or Kay Grant at 779-8229 for a box and brochure.
Thank You
Kay Grant
Common Threads Quilters
Please note the following date change. We will meet on Monday, October 30th
NOT on Monday, November 6th
Street Light Not Working?
Phone 779-8249 with the following information:
Pole number, & street address for
the nearest dwelling
Looking For
I
am interested in getting a queen size mattress and box spring. If you have one in decent condition please call James at 776-4373.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS R.C.M.P LOCAL ……….911
or 776-3000 or 1-800-665-6663 AMBULANCE…………………………………………………911
DEPT. NATURAL RESOURCES …………………...776-3830 NEGUAC FIRE DEPT……………………………………....911 REGION
HOSPITAL…………………………….……623-3000 NEGUAC MEDICAL
CENTRE ……………...………776-3876 TELECARE……………………………….……1-800-244-8353 DOG
CATCHER – Glen Ferguson ………..……… 393-9651
Anyone wishing to put information in the monthly Tabby Tattler, please
forward all information to the Local Service phone 779-8249 or fax 779-8891 or email tablocser@nb.aibn.com by the 13th of every month.

St.
John’s
Presbyterian Church
7 Hierlihy Road, Tabusintac
Minister: Martyn Van Essen 779-1812
Worship
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We extend a hearty welcome
to all to join us for morning worship.
Sunday October 22 11:00am
Sunday October 29 9:15am (coffee fellowship following)
Sunday November 5 11:00am (10:00am Adult Bible Study)
Sunday November 12 9:15am (coffee fellowship following)
Sunday November 19 11:00am (10:00am Adult Bible Study)
Sunday November 26 9:15am (coffee fellowship following)
The Marriage Course
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Join us for The Marriage Course
Supper Party November 11, at 6:00 p.m. Come, see what everyone is talking about. A great 40-minute video to explain what The Marriage Course is about will be shown
following supper at 7:00 p.m. (Come see the video even if you cannot join us
for supper.)
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The Marriage Course is an excellent
seven-week series of videos designed to stimulate growth in any marriage relationship.
Imagine: good marriages can be even better, stale marriages can become fresh and alive again, troubled marriages can
be healed and restored. But don’t just take our word for it; come and see
for yourself!
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The privacy of each couple is carefully guarded, and there is no group sharing.
Women’s Prayer
& Share Group (led by Mary Van Essen)
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Every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.
in the fellowship hall.
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Based on the book The Power
of a Praying Woman by Stormie Omartian.
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Join us for a time of fellowship,
prayer, and drawing closer to the Lord.
Bible Study (led by
Pastor Martyn Van Essen)
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Studies will continue from
last season in 1 Corinthians.
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Thursday, October 26 |
8:00 p.m. (Chapter 9) |
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Thursday, November 16 |
8:00 p.m. (Chapter 10) |
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Thursday, November 30
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8:00 p.m. (Chapter 11) |
For more information about any of our programs, please call Martyn or Mary
Van Essen at
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