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July - August 2009

Tabusintac LSD

Its looks like we may get some summer the Tabusintac river is seeing a lot of boat traffic
so please be careful when out boating

The light house is starting to take shape and should be done by mid august the TCDCI has
a busy summer ahead and are looking for volunteers to help out so if you can help contact the
local community hall at 779-8249 and leave your name and number

Thank you to everyone who come out on July 1 we had a good time the music was excellent
the kids had a good time thank you to everyone who helped out.

The local service had a meeting with Denis Landry with some positive results on the building
of a bridge in Cains Point further meetings will be held in the near future we will keep you
posted
Colin Harding

LSD Chairperson



Tabby Tattler Information
Anyone wishing to put information in the monthly Tabby Tattler please email to tabcac@nb.aibn.com or bring information to the CALC Center upstairs at the
community hall.

Email is preferred and all submissions must be in by the 12th of each month or sooner upon
request.

Tell all your relatives & friends to visit our community site www.tabusintac.ca to view the
Tabby and more!



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Phone: (506) 623-2886 Toll free 1-877-362-4800 E-mail: miramichivw@nb.aibn.com
Service Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Sales Hours: Mon 8am-7pm Sat 9am-1pm
Contact our sales/service people for all your Volkswagen Needs.
Service....... Paul Nowlan or Claude Savoie Sales...Ken Boyle or Vernand Robichaud

The Volkswagen family starting with the Golf City $15,300 Jetta City $16,900 Rabbit $19,975 Jetta $21,975 Jetta Wagen $ 23,475 New Beetle $21,975
All with a 4 years/80,000km warranty .Other models also available....Drop into Miramichi Volkswagen for all your Volkswagen needs...
You're locally owned Volkswagen Dealer.
We also sell other models of vehicle.....If you are interested in a certain model give us a call and when we get it for you..
Miramichi Volkswagen where services is not something, it is everything..
Lenore Godin/Dealer principal

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Let us arrange for the coverage that you want and need.
Whether you want the very basic coverage for a renter or the maximum coverage for the whole property and all the extras, we can tailor a package for you. Is your home older than 50 years
old, At Stanley Mutual Insurance we have a unique package for older homes. Call your agent Angele Palmer at 776 1151 do discuss our flexible policies.
At Stanley Mutual our customer are our friends.
Agent: Angele Palmer 1475 Rte 460 (Gaythorn Road), Tabusintac NB
E-Mail angelep@nbnet.nb.ca
Phone 776-1151
Fax 776 5287


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A & L CONSULTANT INC.
Professional Accountants....
Aldoria Allain P.A. bsc. Dorilla St. Amand P.A.
Tel: (506) 776-8359 Fax: (506) 776-5783
43 Otho St. Neguac, N.B.

It's always a pleasure serving you!
Thank you for your support !

• Individuals
• Co operations
• Self-employed: Truckers,
• Fishermen, Farmers,
• Loggers, Others

Complete computerized
accounting services


St. Andrew's United Church
St. Andrew's United Church will be having an evening of country gospel music on
July 26th 7:00PM. Free will offering will be accepted.

St. Andrew's Managers will be having a scrambled egg and ham breakfast at the
Farmer's Market Saturday, August 1st from 7:30AM-10:30AM.
Adults $6.00, Children $4.00.

St Andrew's will be having a joint service hosting all the churches of the Tabusintac
Pastoral Charge on August 16 at 11:00 am. Lots of music and fun. There will be
a breakfast before the Sunday service. Free will offering will be accepted.

St Andrew's would like to thank all those who contributed with money, food, time, and
talent to the school breakfast program. Your volunteer time and contributions were
greatly appreciated.

SERVICE TIMES:
July 26 11:00am
August 2 7:00pm
August 9 9:00am
August 16 11:00am
August 23 7:00pm



Roesner Ceramic Tile Installation
A European trained Craftsman with years of experience will install all sizes of Tiles for
bathrooms, kitchens and flooring. Consulting and design of custom work Is also available.
"No job is TOO small" Call 776-5522

Wildwood Cottage
Nestled in trees, our two-bedroom cottage has a European flair with a full Kitchen, wood stove
and laundry facilities. Enjoy the bush trails or stroll down to the Tabusintac River. If you enjoy tranquility, fishing, quiet walks or just need a convenient place to stay- experience Wildwood Cottage. Visit our web site: www.freewebs.com/wildwood cottage
Call For reservations 776-5522



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Tabusintac Chalets
779-8222, 1.888.550-2425 or visit our web site www.TabusintacChalets.com



The Music Room ♪♫
The Music Room is OPEN Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am-8pm
Piano - Learn to chord, read music, etc.
Hourly sessions. Weekly Piano Jams.
Everyone loves kitchen parties. So if you've always wanted to play, give me a call. It's fun. 776.4598
Children. Youth. Adults. Seniors.
The Music Room's regular classes close June 17. Summer sessions July to Mid August for beginners



Brunswick Rock Arts
Gemstones & Fossils from New Brunswick. Featuring Tabusintac, Val Comeau, Miramichi
and other areas. Jewelry & Carvings
By appointment, to view: 779-8884



Ev's Diesel
If you have old engine, transmission, hydraulic or diesel fuel oil and don't know what to do
with it, Ev's Diesel Inc. will take it. It can be dropped off at the garage or we'll pick it up.
Please call 779-4767 or 779-4593



Sherry's Active Shears
Business Hours: Monday- Closed
Tuesday-Wednesday 9-5
Thursday-Friday 9-7
Saturday 9-2 Closed Sundays

Sherry 779-4542



Computer Repairs and Upgrades
Building custom Computers (Gaming PC's, Multimedia PC's etc.) Purchasing & Maintenance
Advice Sven Roesner 776-5522 Email Sven_878@hotmail.com



House for Sale: (to be moved)
Location- 61 Wishart Pt. Rd. Tabusintac
Story and a half, 3 bedroom-living room, dining room and kitchen with large windows. Recently renovated-new cupboards, carpets and additional insulation. Furnace(6yrs) air exchange, stove and fridge included. All in very good condition - for either home or cottage.
New Price Great value at 19, 000 - Priced to sell
For further information, call 779-9230


Waterfront Lots for Sale on Tabusintac River: Call 625-6247 623-8039




For Sale: Reduced Price
Mini Home, Three bedroom Electric Heat New floors throughout and freshly painted. Newer Vinyl windows and vinyl skirting. Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer and dishwasher included. Easy to heat
Must be moved . On frame for easier moving New Price $25,500 Call 779-8221



Veterans Info needed for Veterans Book

Jack and Ralph Morrison
Lawrence Murdock
Earl , Lloyd & Walter Davidson
William Frost
Wallace Mutch
Percy MacFarlin
Allan, Robert, Elwood & Glen Palmer
John Kenneth Price WW1
Jimmy O'Brien
William & Alexander Grattan
Ira Hierlihy

Call 779-4103 or Email tabcac@nb.aibn.com



Tabusintac Country Market

Summer is here and the good weather has returned!
Now, hopefully the sunshine will bring you out to pay a visit to our market.
The vendors have tables full of good stuff - home baking, fresh fruit and vegetables,
handcrafted items, jewelry, wood crafts, etc. There is something for everyone at the
country market.
The kitchen remains a beehive of activity.The Tabusintac Community Development
Corporation Inc. (TCDCI) is in the kitchen every second week to serve up their famous
Jack and Jill breakfast. On alternate weeks, other non-profit community groups are
serving up a delicious breakfast to help you start your day.
Our summer visitors are here. The market is a great place to meet old friends and
renew acquaintances. It is also a great spot to meet new friends.
So please make a visit to the Country Market a part of your Saturday mornings this year.
The hours of operation are 7:30 to 11 a.m. Breakfast is served from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Breakfast Schedule
July
July 18 - H&S
July 25 - TCDCI

August
August 1 - St. Andrew's
August 8 - TCDCI
August 15 - Legion
August 22 - TCDCI
August 29 - Library




Tabusintac Centennial Memorial Library and Museum

The library and museum will open for the summer on Thursday, June 25.
We are open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please stop in and visit the museum. You never know what you may see.
Researching your family history? We have many family trees available to look through.
There are cookbooks from Tabusintac Old Home Week 2005 available to purchase
at the library.

Common Threads Quilting Group
Monday mornings at 9 to hand quilt. Feel free to join us.
For further information contact Kay Grant 779-8229



Celebration
"Edgar and Dianna Breau invite you to join them in celebrating the marriage of their
daughter, Sonia, to Troy Wentworth. The special event took place in Varadero, Cuba on February 25th,2009.

Please join us in congratulating them on August 22nd,2009 at the Tabusintac Legion
starting at 7:00 pm.

Hope to see you there. Sonia would be so happy to see all her family and friends."



Thank You

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for
their kind donation towards my Student Educational Trip to Egypt taking
place June 2010.

United Church Woman
Scott and Sherry Harding
Ramona Foran
Dianne Breau
Georgina Savoy
Dianne Strang
Rebenna Price
Lois Martin
Shirley McEachern

A special "Thank You" goes out to Sherry Harding of Sherry's Active
Sheers for taking the time to help collect money on my behalf.
I would also like to thank all of those who bought tickets in support of my Educational trip to
Egypt. We sold $470 worth, and the winner was Shelley Polchies from Fredericton. Again
your continued support is much appreciated.

Kristin Forbes
Forbes


Thank You
I would like to thank everyone who attended my graduation party and for all the lovely cards.
Thanks again, Kelsey McEachern


Quote submitted by Glaydy's MacLean

The beaver is a good national symbol for Canada. He is so busy chewing he can't see what's
Going on. By Howard Cable



Recipe of the Month
Strawberry Coffee cake
• 1 cup all-purpose flour
• 1/2 cup sugar
• 2 teaspoons baking powder
• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1 egg, beaten
• 1/2 cup milk
• 1 teaspoon vanilla (optional)
• 2 tablespoons butter, melted
• 1 1/2-2 cups sliced fresh strawberries
Topping
• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
• 1/2 cup sugar
• 1/4 cup cold butter
• 1/4 cup chopped pecans
1. In a mixing bowl, add the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt; stir to mix.
2. In a second bowl, add the egg, milk and butter; stir to mix; add to dry
ingredients and stir just until moistened.
3. Pour mixture into a greased 8-inch square baking dish.
4. Place strawberries evenly over the top of batter.
5. To make the topping: Combine the flour and sugar in a bowl.
6. With a pastry blender, cut in the butter until consistency of coarse crumbs.
7. Stir in pecans.
8. Sprinkle mixture evenly over the strawberries.
9. Bake at 375° for 30-35 minutes or until wooden pick comes out clean.



Joke

Q) Why were the little strawberries upset?

A) Because their parents were in a jam



Strawberry Trivia


Strawberries are a member of the rose family (they are not
"technically" berries)

Strawberries are the first fruit to ripen in the spring

Strawberries are the only fruit with seeds on the outside

The average strawberry has 200 seeds.

The ancient Romans believed that strawberries alleviated symptoms
of depression, fainting, inflamation, fevers, throat infections,
kidney stones, bad breath, gout, and diseases of the blood, liver
and spleen.

Medieval stone masons carved strawberry designs on altars and around
the tops of pillars in churches and cathedrals to sybolize perfection and righteousness.

During the spring, in parts of Bavaria, farmers tie small baskets of wild strawberries to
the horns of their cattle as an offering to elves. They believe that the elves, who love strawberries, will help the cows produce healthier calves and an abundance of milk.

Madame Tallien, a prominent figure in the court of Napoleon, was famous
for bathing in the juice of fresh strawberries. She used twenty-two pounds
of strawberries per bath. Needless to say, she didn't bathe daily.

In medieval times, strawberries were served at important functions to represent peace
and prosperity.

Folklore holds that if you split a double strawberry in half and share it
with the opposite sex, you'll soon fall in love.

Strawberry is the second most popular natural flavor. Chocolate is
first, of course!

There is a museum in Belguim just for strawberries.




BALL TOURNAMENT &
YOUTH FUN DAY
July 18th
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TOURNAMENT DETAILS
Six teams will be playing all day so come out and watch the fun,
grab a bite, and take in the activities.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES
H & J PAINT BALL - All day ($25/person for 3 hours/200 paintballs)
HORSE RIDES - 12:00 - 2:00 ($2)
COW PATTY BINGO 2:00 until cow patty arrives! ($5/square)
JUMPING CASTLE - 3:00 - 5:00 ($2)
PET THE BUNNIES - Afternoon

BREAKFAST
A breakfast will be held on July 18th at the Tabusintac Country Market.
The menu will be scrambled eggs and ham. Cost $6.00/adult and $4.00/child.


TABUSINTAC HOME & SCHOOL
PLAYGROUND FUND

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS




Tabusintac Old Home Week 2010

Plans for Tabusintac Old Home Week 2010 are well underway. Three meetings have been held.
At the first meeting elections were held and the following were elected to lead the organization
of the week long event:

President - Dale Harding
Vice-President - Myles Harding
Secretary - Tanya McEachern
Treasurers - Clayton Kenny and Faye Ross

The dates for OHW 2010 were also confirmed. It will begin Saturday, July 31 and run until
Saturday, August 7.
The schedule is being looked at and some events may be shifted to other days but that is
being worked on.
What we need are more volunteers. Please let one of the executive members know if you are interested in helping out. If there is a specific event your interested in, tell us. It doesn't mean
you have to head that committee but you can be a part of it.

The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 10 at 7 p.m. at the Community Hall.
Anyone interested in bartending at the dances please call Myles Harding at 779-1889 or
Benno Schafer at 779-4790. If interested in running a cash register or working at the door
at the dance, please call Gail Savoy at 779-8045.

Gail Savoy will also be booking bands for the dances and overseeing the booking of breakfasts, lunches and suppers. If a community group is interested in hosting a meal please call
779-8045 or email gsavoy@nbnet.nb.ca

The times for breakfasts are 7:30 to 10:30a.m. each day. This is a set time and will not be
changed. Lunches 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and suppers 4 to 6 p.m. Breakfasts have already been booked for the first and last Saturday. All other days are open.

Notifications will be sent out in late September. If you want any of your family or friends to
Receive a tentative schedule please drop off their mailing addresses or email addresses to
Betty Blake at the Tabusintac Nursing Home and or April Vye at the Tabusintac CALC.
Deadline is September 15,2009.

The Tabusintac Old Home Week 2010 website will soon be updated.
We need the community's help to have a successful Old Home Week. If you can provide
assistance with anything in any way, it would be great.




Community Hall Information Rentals etc

David MacWilliam @779-9207 or 779-8249

Local Service P .O. Box 1098,
4504 Rte 11
Tabusintac,N.B. E9H-1J4
Telephone 506-779-8249 Fax 779-8891
Email: tablocser@nb.aibn.com

Street Light Not Working: Phone 779-8249 with the following information: Pole number & street address for the nearest dwelling

Important Phone Numbers
R.C.M.P......911 or 776-3000 or 1-800-665-6663
AMBULANCE...........................................911

NATURAL RESOURCES.....................394-3636

NEGUAC FIRE DEPT..................................911

REGIONAL 7 Hospital........................623-3000
NEGUAC MEDICAL CENTRE...............776-3876
TELECARE..............................1-800-244-8353
DOG CATCHER ............................. 336-4632
GARBAGE COLLECTION.........1-506-394-7980