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county quarterly winter 2015 - the Municipality of the County of
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Municipality of the County of Antigonish
COUNTY QUARTERLY WINTER 2015
Inside This Issue:
Contact Information............................................ 2
Active Community Recreation .................................. 10-17
Message from the Warden ............................... 3
Community Information .................................... 18-21,26-33
Community Calendar ......................................... 4-6
Municipal Information ......................................... 22-25,34-36
Community Directory......................................... 7-9
Registration Information.................................... 37
Aquatics ................................................................... 12
Registration Forms............................................... 38-39
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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Municipality of the County of Antigonish
285 Beech Hill Road, RR6
Antigonish, Nova Scotia , B2G 0B4
www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Facsimilie: (902) 863-5751
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (902-863-1117)
Glenn Horne, Municipal Clerk/Treasurer
Beth Schumacher, Deputy Municipal Clerk
Joyce Levangie, Administrative Secretary
Allison Duggan, Director of Finance
Vera Rhynold, Assistant to Director of Finance
Darlene Thompson, Tax Revenue Clerk I
Tracey MacEachern, Tax Revenue Clerk II
Tammy Feltmate, Director of Environmental, Safety and
Community Affairs
Alisha Chisholm, Receptionist
RECREATION (902-863-1141)
Marlene Melanson, Recreation Director
Denise Fougere, Administrative Assistant
Shirlyn Donovan, Physical Activity Coordinator
Kelsey Walton, Interim Physical Activity Coordinator
Heather Butler, Recreation Programmer
Olivia Ells, Aquatics Supervisor
PUBLIC WORKS (902-863-5004)
Daryl Myers, Director of Public Works
Debbie Cormier, Public Works Administrator
John L. MacDonald, Certified Water/Wastewater Operator
Josh Chisholm, Working Supervisor, W&S Operations
Harold MacGillivray, Utility Operator
Andrew Jessens, Mechanic
John Chisholm, Mobile Dewatering Truck Operator/Utility Worker
Hugh MacMillan, Spare Collection Vehicle Operator/Utility Worker
Kevin MacCulloch, Heavy Equipment Operator
Jim MacLean, Heavy Equipment Operator
Allan Boyle, Utility Operator
Dwayne MacDonald, Labourer
Mary Theresa MacCulloch, Scale House Operator
Matt McKeen, Recycling Truck Operator
Tony Giesbrecht, Collection Vehicle Operator
Adam McCoul, Collection Vehicle Operator
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH
Councillor Mary MacLellan, District #1: McArras Brook, Arisaig, Malignant Cove, Georgeville, Cape George, Livingstones Cove,
Maryvale, part of Big Marsh and Pleasant Valley. Telephone: (902) 863-1101; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Donnie MacDonald, District #2: Lanark, Cloverville, North Grant, Fairmont, Lakevale, Big Marsh and Harbour Road.
Telephone: (902) 863-5449; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Hugh Stewart, District #3: James River, Keppoch, Ohio, St. Joseph’s, Lochaber, Ashdale, Copper Lake, College Grant,
Gaspereaux Lake, Purl Brook and parts of Glen Road and Pinevale. Telephone: (902) 863-0876; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Vaughan Chisholm, District #4: Trotters Lane, Arbor Drive Ext., Pleasant Valley, Clydesdale, Sylvan Valley, Back Road
Brierly Brook, Somers Road, Brierly Brook, Post Rd., Addington Forks and West River, from MacDonald Chrysler—east on TCH, Spruce Lane,
Telephone: (902) 863-5935; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Remi Deveau, District #5: Pomquet, South Side Harbour, Glen Air Estates and Dagger Woods. Telephone: (902) 386-2866; Email:
[email protected]
Deputy Warden Owen McCarron, District #6: Lower South River, St. Andrew’s, Dunmore, Frasers Mills, Loch Katrine, Springfield,
Caledonia Mills, Beauly, Meadow Green, Pomquet River and Glen Roy. Telephone: (902) 863-0141; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Angus Bowie, District #7: Heatherton, Black Avon, Fraser’s Grant, Summerside, part of Bayfield, Glassburn, New France and
Paq’tnkek First Nations. Telephone: (902) 386-2667; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Pierre Boucher, District #8: Mattie Settlement, Grosvenor, Tracadie, Monastery, Merland, Afton, West Arm Tracadie and
parts of Linwood and Bayfield. Telephone: (902) 870-1429; Email: [email protected]
Warden Russell Boucher, District #9: Auld’s Cove, East Havre Boucher, Havre Boucher, West Havre Boucher, Frankville, Cape Jack and
Linwood. Telephone: (902) 234-2646; Email: [email protected]
Councillor Bill MacFarlane, District #10: Saltsprings, Cameron-Kinney Hill, Cameron Loop, West River, Lower West River, Elliot Lane,
MacInnis Way, Garvie Road, Greenhill Drive & Loop, Tamara Drive, Chisholm-Ponderosa-Heritage Drive, Church St. Extension,
Cunningham Rd., Willowdale Lane and Beech Hill, South River Road, William’s Point, Gilfoy Rd., JD MacDonald Rd., Grandview Dr.,
Trinity Lane, Greenwold, Old South River Rd., Governor’s Lane. Telephone: (902) 863-0240; Email: [email protected]
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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Message from the Desk of the Warden
We are quickly closing in on that part of the calendar when we reflect on the year that was and look
toward the year to come.
A busy summer turned into a busier fall. The Municipality continued its infrastructure investment in water
and sewer extensions along Beech Hill Road. We are also continuing to work with our regional partners
toward the establishment of a Regional Enterprise Network (REN) and should be in a position to formalize
our participation early in the New Year.
Staff and the Planning/Area Advisory Committees have completed work on amendments to the Antigonish Fringe Municipal
Planning Strategy, a public hearing for which will take place at the Municipal Office on December 16th at 7:30pm. Work is also
continuing on the development of a Planning Strategy and Land Use By-Law for Southwestern Antigonish County.
We have also completed work on our Municipal Boundary Review. The Municipality is recommending to the Utility and Review
Board that the number and composition of Council remains the same, while some district boundaries be adjusted to address
significant differences in the number of voters. The full report will be available on our website by mid-December.
Speaking of which, please visit www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca to see our new and improved website. We are very pleased with
this refreshed look designed by Lower South River based Simply Ducky. We hope that residents and visitors will find the
website easier to navigate while providing more helpful information to residents. We are also in the process of better
integrating social media.
In the New Year, Municipal Council will also continue to meet with our colleagues at the Town of Antigonish in an effort to
coordinate and serve the Antigonish area in the most efficient ways possible. Municipal and Town Councils have met on five
occasions since November 2013 and will continue to do so.
Finally, I would like to welcome our new Deputy Municipal Clerk, Beth Schumacher to our municipal staff. Beth brings with her a
wealth of municipal experience, having worked at the Eastern District Planning Commission and the cities of Cambridge and
Kitchener, Ontario.
I would also like to express a sincere thank you to our retiring Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Dinn. Bill has served the
Municipality and the Town in this role for many years and his work and dedication to the safety of this area is to be commended.
Thank you Bill!
Russell Boucher,
Warden, Municipality of the County of Antigonish
Season’s Greetings!
On behalf of Council and Staff of the Municipality of
the County of Antigonish, it gives me great pleasure
to wish one and all a joyous holiday season. May the
peace and joy of the season be with you throughout
the coming year. I would also like to extend our
wishes for a safe and healthy holiday season. We
look forward to greeting you at our annual New Year’s
Day Levee at the Royal Canadian Legion—Arras Branch
59 on Main Street in Antigonish.
Warden Russell Boucher
Municipal Council
Back Row(l-r): Councillor Vaughan Chisholm, Councillor Donnie MacDonald, Councillor
Bill MacFarlane, Councillor Pierre Boucher, Councillor Remi Deveau, Councillor Angus
Bowie, front row(l-r): Councillor Mary MacLellan, Warden Russell Boucher, Deputy
Warden Owen McCarron and Councillor Hugh Stewart
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR
The purpose of the community calendar is to assist community groups with the distribution of materials and create awareness about the group itself. All non
-profit, community based groups are invited to post upcoming events, program registrations, festivals, community picnics, fundraisers or just about any other
activity that your group is undertaking. Deadline to submit items for the Spring County Quarterly is Friday, February 6, 2015 by email:
[email protected]. Please Note: Antigonish County Recreation reserves the right to approve and edit any submission.
Disclaimer: The following activities are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish
take no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
Highland Connect is a website to discover physical activity, sport and recreation opportunities in Antigonish, Pictou and Guysborough.
For more information visit, www.highlandconnect.ca.
Special Olympics Eastern Highlands provides sports training, recreation and competition for children and adults with an intellectual
disability. A variety of sports are offered throughout the year, including bowling, track and field, swimming, Masters, soccer and floor
hockey. More information can be obtained on the provincial website www.sons.ca or by contacting Joan Conrad at (902) 863-6925 or
Marilyn McLellan at (902) 863-2046.
The Highland Quilt Guild meets every Wednesday evening at 7 PM from September to June in the sewing room at Saint Andrew
Junior School. We are dedicated to promoting the art of quilting through a variety of workshops and projects. New members whether novice or experienced - are welcome.
Antigonish Amateur Radio Club holds regular monthly meetings on the second Thursday of every month. The meetings take place at
the People’s Place Library at 7:30pm. We meet on a regular monthly basis to promote the hobby of amateur radio, discuss items of
interest such as emergency communications, special events, social activities, projects and more. We also assist those interested in
getting involved with the hobby to achieve their license. All visitors are welcome so drop in and see what it is all about. For more
information contact: Doug Holmes at (902) 863-6932 or email [email protected]
Pomquet Acadian Trails Enjoy the 5km coastal and inland Pomquet Acadian Trail in Monk’s Head, Pomquet. Magnificent view of St.
George’s Bay, Cape George and Monk’s Head cliffs. The inland trail weaves through forests of various ages, including 100-150 year
old pine trees, Info on Chez Deslauriers and Pomquet Development Society can be found at www.pomquet.net or call Colette Rennie
at (902) 386-2139.
The Antigonish County CAP Sites are offering free technology training. Learn how to use the internet, computers, tablets, laptops
and more by visiting one of these sites; Antigonish (902) 863-4276. Tuesdays 9:30am-1:30pm, Wednesdays 2:00pm-8:00pm,
Thursdays 3:00pm-8:00pm, Saturdays 10:00am-4:00pm. Havre Boucher 234-2188. Mondays 5:00pm-8:00pm, Wednesdays 5:00pm8:00pm, Fridays 2:00pm-6:00pm.
Antigonish Badminton has organized another exciting season of recreational and competitive Badminton. Badminton is a great sport
for all ages and provides a great way to spend time and be physically active with family & friends of all ages. The sport of
Badminton is also a highly social, competitive & athletically challenging sport as well as providing great conditioning and cross
training for athletes from other sports such as hockey, soccer, basketball, football, volleyball, Tae Kwon Do etc. Regular weekly play
times are scheduled from September to May. Registration begins in September and is open year round and new members are
welcome to join at anytime by attending any of the weekly playtimes (See Website for Play Time Schedule) and completing a
membership registration form and paying the annual membership fee: $25.00/Junior, $30.00/Adult, $50.00/Family. Racquets,
goggles, shuttles and skipping ropes are available for newcomers of all ages and abilities looking to try the sport for the first
time. Please visit our website at antigonishbadminton.ca or contact Robert Proctor at (902) 863-8242 for more information.
Antigonish Heritage Museum Current hours of operation Monday through Friday 10:00am – 12:00pm;
1:00pm – 5:00pm. Info call: (902) 863-6160.
Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the
Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these
postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR
Lindsay’s Health Centre for women and adolescent girls with services and programs that can help them make informed decisions
about their health. Our services are provided by a multidisciplinary team that includes: a physician, nurse practitioner, Mental Health
Services, Addictions Services, Public Health Services, and the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre. We are sensitive to the needs
of those who experience difficulties in accessing appropriate health services. Lindsay’s is open on Thursdays, 9:00am – 4:00pm at
the Antigonish Women’s Resource Center, 204 Kirk Place, 219 Main Street in Antigonish. Call for an appointment: (902) 863-6221.
Health Connections Antigonish is a community health resource centre located in the People’s Place Library on 283 Main Street in
Antigonish. It is a service of GASHA in partnership with the Pictou Antigonish Regional Library (PARL) and the Antigonish Town &
County Community Health Board. We work with GASHA and other community agencies to provide health promotion programs and
educational sessions that are free of charge and open to the public. Some examples of programs offered through Health
Connections are: Women Alike Cancer Support Group facilitated by the Cancer Resource Room (GASHA), Being Doing Becoming
facilitated by Mental Health Services (GASHA), Caregiver Support Group, facilitated by Caregivers Nova Scotia, Alzheimer & Related
Dementia Family Support Group, Your Way to Wellness Program coordinated through Primary Health Care, Varied Health Related
Education Sessions. We also offer help in finding available health services, supports and information. We do not offer clinical health
care services. Our website: www.gashahealthconnections.ca Check out our calendar or events online. Drop in or contact us: 283
Main Street, Antigonish, NS Phone: (902) 863-7369.
Men’s Health Centre Are you as healthy as you could be? Want more information? Need someone to talk to? The Men’s Health
Centre provides health services to men and boys 12 and older. Our services are provided by a team of health professionals that
includes: a physician, Mental Health Services, Addictions Services, Public Health Services and Family Services. We are open on
Tuesdays, 9:00am – 4:00pm and located in our NEW LOCATION –in the Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia Office at 275 Main
Street, Suite 103, Antigonish (across from Town Hall). Call for an appointment: (902) 863-2358.
Your Way to Wellness Do you have an ongoing health condition? For example; arthritis, diabetes, COPD, depression, fibromyalgia,
chronic pain, asthma or high blood pressure? Sign up for Your Way to Wellness! This free workshop helps adults with chronic
(ongoing) health conditions overcome daily challenges, take action and live a healthy life! Participants learn how to: set goals and
problem solve, improve communication with health care providers, family and friends, eat healthier and become more active, manage
symptoms and difficult emotions (fear, anger, frustration). make daily tasks easier, improve self-confidence. These programs are
offered in areas throughout Antigonish, Guysborough and the Strait Richmond areas. Space is limited. Please register by calling 902863-7369 or email: [email protected]. Website: www.yourway.novascotia.ca
Mini Trail Community Centre will be having their Community appreciation spaghetti dinner on Sunday, December 7 from 4:30pm5:30pm. Santa will be present. Dinner complimentary however food bank items or donations appreciated. New Year's Eve party with
Sparrow Band will be taking place December 31 from 10:00pm-1:00am. Tickets are $30 each. Light lunch will be available after
midnight. Call (902) 863-4292 to order tickets or call any member of the Board.
Havre Boucher Community Centre will host a Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 7th at 2:00pm and there will be 2 sessions
each 45 minutes long. Enjoy this holiday season by accompanying Dave Gunning’s in his Christmas concert at the Havre Boucher
Community Centre. Hank’s Jamboree is a night worth watching if you enjoy listening to the live classics. Join musician Hank on the
last Sunday of every month at the Havre Boucher Community Centre. The admission fee is $5.00 and that includes a free lunch!
Hats off to Hank and Marie and the luncheon crew for their continued dedication. Chase the Ace is back at the Havre Boucher
Community Centre. Here is a refresher if you forgot how it’s played: you can buy a strip of 5 tickets for $5, but keep in mind, we
have 4 different color strips of 5 tickets (4 strips would be $20)! Our doors open at 7:00pm, and the live music goes from 8:00pm10:00pm. To pass the time we will be opening a cash bar, we will also have a deck of cards, a bowl of chips and plenty of room for
you and your friends! So how do you Chase the Ace? With a full deck of cards, all the tickets bought that night gets put into a big
drum. At 9pm one ticket will be drawn, eliminating 3 of the other colored tickets. This ticket automatically wins 20% of that night’s
ticket sales. This winner also has a chance of cutting the deck in hopes of finding the ace of spades! If the lucky card, the ace, is
flipped the winner walks away with 50% of the night’s ticket sales. If this person does not win, the card is discarded. They still keep
the 20%, but the other 30% gets thrown into a pot that builds up each week the ace remains in the deck. Congratulations to our last
person who drew the ace, winning over $270, 000!!! Now, do you have what it takes to Chase this Ace?
Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the
Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these
postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR
Havre Boucher Tae Kwon Do - provides Olympic style competition instruction to adults and children. Instruction is donated by
qualified WTF (World Tae Kwon Do Federation) instructors. Club is under the direction of Head Instructor Morgan MacPherson, 4th
dan WTF black belt, with over 27 years tae kwon do experience. New students can register during any class at the Havre Boucher
Community Centre. Children classes are held every Monday & Wednesday at 5:00pm and Friday at 5:30pm. Adult classes are held
every Monday at 7:30pm, Wednesday at 6:00pm & Friday at 5:30pm. Feel free to come and watch a class. The fall session lasts
from September until December and costs $40.00. The winter session lasts from January until June and costs $60.00. A summer
session will run from July until the end of August, with classes every Monday & Wednesday from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Any questions
can be sent to the following e-mail address: [email protected] or by calling (902) 870-5592.
Antigonish Career Resource Centre offers all area residents a convenient location to drop in and use the resources available to help
you in your job search. ACRC offers assistance with writing resumes and cover letters, free workshops and employment programs,
an on-site Employment Counselor, high-speed internet access, an updated job board with daily postings, a computer training
classroom, a well-stocked resource library with information on cover letters, resumes, interview skills and motivational material, fax
and photocopy services, “Career Cruising” computer program to assist you with identifying career options, current labor market
information, and helpful, free service! The centre offers personalized service designed to help you find the job you want. For
assistance with your job search, please drop by the Antigonish Career Resource Centre, 50 James Street, visit www.theacrc.ca, or
call (902) 863-8244. Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm. We are here to help people find jobs. The Antigonish
Career Resource Center is a Career Nova Scotia Center funded by Employment Nova Scotia.
Kids First Family Resource Center offer programs and services to families of children 0 to 6 years old as well as pregnant woman.
Programs and services may change depending on the needs and wants of the participants and their children. Some core programs
are Parent & Tot Drop-in (3 times a week) 9:30 to 11:30am; Healthy Moms/Healthy Babies (once a week) 9:30 to 11:30am; Parenting
Programs – You Make the Difference, How to Talk so Kids Listen; Outreach Programs – Jump, Jiggle & Jive, Tumblebugs Hours of
Operation are 9am to 3pm, 27 St. Andrews St., Phone: (902) 863-3848 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kids1st.ca. Kids
First Assoc. is a non-profit community based family resource program operating in Antigonish, Guysborough and Pictou Counties. We
have 2 school readiness programs running, one at H.M. MacDonald School on Wednesdays from February to May, and the other at St.
Andrew’s Consolidated school which is on a Tuesday from February to May. Our Annual Family Valentines Dance on Sunday,
February 8th with a snow date of Sunday, February 15th at the Antigonish legion in Main St., $8.00 a family, all children must be
accompanied by an adult.
Antigonish County Adult Learning Association (ACALA) is a community, not-for-profit organization. We have provided adult and family
learning opportunities to over 2,200 learners since 1994. Enroll with ACALA today! We will assist you in working towards your
learning goals! ACALA offers programs to match your individual needs. Our ‘Learning for Life’ program is an opportunity for anyone to
continue their education at any age whether you would like to improve your reading, writing or math skills or you are simply looking
for a way to continue to learn for the love of it. ACALA also offers “ Adult Learning and Training” for those who are looking for
advancement. Whether prepping to write your GED or working to improve your literacy skills to obtain further professional
development training, ACALA can increase your chances for success!! ACALA is located at The People’s Place Library, 283 Main
Street, Antigonish. Phone: (902) 863-3060 or (902) 735-3065 for enquiries. Email: [email protected]. Programs are free and schedules are
very flexible.
North Shore Fire Hall will be hosting a Kids Christmas Social on Sunday, December 21st from 2:00-4:00pm. Board Games, Cookie
Decorating, Door Prizes, Tea/Coffee/Juice & Sweets along with a Special Visitor – Everyone Welcome!!! Sponsored By North Shore
Volunteer Fire Department & North Shore Ladies Auxiliary. Jimmy MacInnis Memorial Dart Tournament will take place on Saturday,
February 7, 2015. To register contact: [email protected].
Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish County Recreation and the
Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these
postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
(Updated November 2014)
RECREATIONAL GROUPS
Afton & Area Recreation
Ant. Hiking & Biking Trails Association
Ant. Therapeutic Riding Association
Arisaig Parish Community Rec. Assoc.
Auld’s Cove Recreation Association
Fresh Air Society
Havre Boucher Recreation Association
Highlander Curling Club
Highland Quilt Guild
Linwood Recreation
Lower South River Recreation Club
Monastery Recreation
Pleasantdale Development Association
Pomquet Acadian Trails
William’s Point Recreation
Winter Wanderers Snowmobile & ATV Club
Heatherton Recreation Association
DANCE GROUPS
Antigonish Creative Dance Association
Antigonish Highland Dancing Association
Maureen Fraser School of Dance
YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
Girl Guides of Canada
875 Antigonish Lions Air Cadet Squadron
Scouts Canada
285 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Core
(902) 863-2803
(902) 863-2571
(902) 863-4849
(902) 863-2156
(902) 747-2941
(902) 863-1099
(902) 234-3170
(902) 863-0052
(902) 863-4798
(902) 232-3219
(902) 863-1827
(902) 232-3403
(902) 863-0665
(902) 386-2139
(902) 867-6376
(902) 234-2704
(902) 386-2960
CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS
Ant. Highland Society Pipe Band
Chez Delauriers
Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre
Antigonish Culture Alive
Havre Boucher & Area Cultural Dev. Rec. Assoc.
PARC (Playwrights Atlantic Res. Centre)
Pomquet Development Society
Silver Glen Art Center
Theatre Antigonish
Societe acadienne Sainte-Croix
(Pomquet and region)
Heritage Pomquet heritage
Musee de Pomquet Museum
CARDS & GAMES GROUPS
Havre Boucher 45s group
Radio Bingo en ondes
Soiree de cartes (Pomquet)
(902) 863-6776 4-H GROUPS
(902) 735-2866 Antigonish County 4H Council
(902) 863-1731 Ant. Co. 4H Leader’s Council
Heatherton 4H Club
Landing 4H Club
1-800-565-8111 St. Andrew’s 4H Club
1-800-797-9974#3 St. Joseph’s 4H Club
1-888-SCOUTS-NOW West River 4H Club
(902) 232-3473 Havre Boucher 4H Club
(902) 863-5207
(902) 386-2365
(902) 867-4539
(902) 783-2948
(902) 234-2188
(902) 783-2084
(902) 386-2139
(902) 867-1123
(902) 867-4539
(902) 386-2679
(902) 386-2090
(902) 386-2090
(902) 234-2188
(902) 318-0925
(902) 386-2679
(902)735-2235
(902) 863-7501
(902) 386-2362
(902) 863-6995
(902) 863-6689
(902) 863-5621
(902) 234-2813
We welcome submissions about your organization. It can be a group that falls into one of the categories published here, or a new
category that does not exist in our directory. Your listing will aid in people’s awareness about your group.
SEND YOUR COMMUNITY DIRECTORY SUBMISSIONS OR UPDATES TO:
Community Directory c/o Antigonish County Recreation, 285 Beech Hill Rd., RR6, Antigonish, NS B2G 0B4
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (902) 863-1141
Fax: (902) 863-5751
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ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
COMMUNITY CENTRES
Havre Boucher Community Centre
Havre Boucher Fitness Centre
Lower South River Community Centre
Mini Trail Community Centre Association
Pomquet Community Centre
St. Andrew’s Community Centre
St. Joseph’s Community Centre
(902) 234-2188
(902) 234-2188
(902) 863-5247
(902) 863-4292
(902) 386-2679
(902) 863-3279
(902) 867-2626
SERVICE CLUBS
Antigonish Kinsmen
Antigonish Lion’s Club
Challenge in Participation (CHIP) Volunteers
Havre Boucher Kin Club
St. Martha’s Reg. Hospital Auxiliary
Wishing Well Society
(902) 863-2434
(902) 863-3552
(902) 232-2361
(902) 234-3350
(902) 863-5363
(902) 863-3719
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Antigonish County Fire Dept.
Ant. County Chief Brendan MacInnis
Antigonish Town Fire Dept.
Antigonish Town Chief Bill Chisholm
Auld’s Cove Fire Dept.
Auld’s Cove Fire Chief Dan MacEachern
Four Valleys Volunteer Fire Dept.
Four Valleys Fire Chief Greg Smith
Havre Boucher Fire Dept.
Havre Boucher Fire Chief Christopher Grover
North Shore Fire Department
North Shore Fire Chief Hughie MacEachern
Pomquet Fire Dept.
Pomquet Fire Chief Pierre Venedam
St. Andrews Fire Dept.
St. Andrews Chief Benny TenBrinke
Tracadie Fire Dept.
Tracadie Fire Dept. (Vernon Boudreau)
(902) 863-6911
(902) 863-3305
(902) 863-3359
(902) 863-5656
(902) 747-3053
(902) 747-2013
(902) 863-6771
(902) 863-4448
(902) 234-2711
(902) 234-2601
(902) 863-5720
(902) 863-3359
(902) 386-2987
(902) 386-2743
(902) 863-1548
(902) 863-5914
(902) 232-2560
(902) 232-2845
C@P SITES (COMMUNITY ACCESS PROGRAM)
Ant. Community Access Program (C@P)
Havre Boucher C@P Site
Lakevale Mini Trail C@P Site
St. Joseph’s Community Centre
Site P@C de Pomquet
(902) 863-0808
(902) 234-2188
(902) 863-2080
(902) 867-2626
(902) 386-2679
OTHER
Antigonish Farmers Market
Antigonish Garden Club
Ant. North Shore Development Assoc.
Bingo en ondes
Black Congress of Women
Cape George Development Assoc.
Cape George Hiking Trails
Femmes en action (Pomquet)
Lochaber Community Development Assoc.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Pictou Antigonish Regional Library (PARL)
PARL Outreach Coordinator
St. Andrew’s Homecoming Committee
St. Andrew’s Community Development Ass
West Arm Harbour Ecological Assoc.
Zumba Fitness
(902) 867-7479
(902) 863-5017
(902) 863-1101
(902) 318-0925
(902) 232-2362
(902) 863-4206
(902) 863-1533
(902) 386-2679
(902) 783-2349
(902) 863-4344
(902) 863-4276
(902) 863-2486
(902) 863-4573
(902) 863-3583
(902) 386-2193
(902) 533-2780
Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish
County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the
County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS
Antigonish Aikikai
(902) 863-4475
Antigonish Archery Association
(902) 386-2040
Ant. Badminton
(902) 863-8242
Ant./Guys. Minor Softball Association
(902) 870-4504
Ant. Highland Skateboarding Association
(902) 863-6096
Antigonish Kinsmen Minor Baseball
(902) 867-6218
Antigonish Minor Basketball Association
(902) 318-5610
Antigonish Minor Hockey Association
(902) 863-8339
Antigonish Celtics Soccer Club
(902) 863-1383
Antigonish Skating Club
(902) 863-5774
Antigonish Stoirm Volleyball Club
(902) 863-4627
Antigonish Town & County Minor Football
(902) 863-6352
Antigonish Wee Lads & Lassies
(902) 867-5595
Eastern Highlands Special Olympics
(902) 863-6925
Havre Boucher Minor Ball
(902) 234-3350
Havre Boucher Tae Kwon Do
(902) 870-5592
PHAST (Port Hawkesbury Antigonish Swim Team)
(902) 863-5655 or (902) 863-1754
Phee’s Tae Kwon Do
(902) 863-9230
RID Tae Kwon Do
(902) 232-2557
St. Andrew’s Softball Development
(902) 863-2591
St. Joseph’s Chiefs Softball
(902) 867-2970
St. Joseph’s Soccer Association
(902) 863-6131
Strait Richmond Minor Hockey Association
(902) 587-2094
Tracadie Minor Ball Association
(902) 232-2273
WHAT—Women’s Hockey After Thirty
(902) 863-6268
Xavier Tae Kwon Do
(902) 971-0977
HARBOUR AUTHORITIES
Arisaig
Ballantyne’s Cove
Cribbon’s Point
Livingstone’s Cove
SUPPORT SERVICES
Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups
Ant. Co. Adult Learning Assoc. (ACALA)
Antigonish Career Resource Centre
Antigonish Community Food Bank
Ant./Guys. Early Childhood Intervention Program
Antigonish SPCA
Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre
Can Nat. Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Canadian Red Cross—Antigonish Office
Cat Rescue Maritimes
Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia
Havre Boucher Medical Centre
Kids First Family Resource Centre
L’Arche Antigonish
Naomi Society for Victims of Family Violence
VON Antigonish Volunteer Programs
La Leche League Canada
Lindsay’s Health Centre for Women
Seniors Safety Services
Antigonish Emergency Fuel Fund
1-888-425-2666
(902) 863-3060
(902) 863-8244
(902) 863-0611
(902) 863-2298
(902) 863-2111
(902) 863-6221
(902) 867-1562
(902) 863-8222
(902) 863-8372
(902) 863-2358
(902) 234-3435
(902) 863-3848
(902) 863-6221
(902) 863-3807
(902) 863-5000
(902) 863-0056
(902) 863-6221
(902) 863-6500
(902) 863-6221
SENIOR’S GROUPS
Club 60 - Centre — Main Street
Havre Boucher & Area Aged to Perfection 50+
Happy Tracadonians Senior’s Club
Heather Club 60
Lochaber Sylvan Lakers Seniors
Pomquet Parish Seniors Club
St. Andrews Oak & Owl Club
(902) 863-6976
(902) 234-2642
(902) 232-2330
(902) 386-2923
(902) 783-2273
(902) 386-2490
(902) 863-8231
(902) 863-6474
(902) 863-8162 CHURCH/RELIGIOUS GROUPS
(902) 863-3907 Havre Boucher CWL
(902) 863-4640 Heatherton CWL
St. Peter’s Parish Council
St. Peter’s Parish CWL
(902) 234-3109
(902) 386-2687
(902) 232-2629
(902) 232-2093
Activities, Events & Services listed in the “Community Information” section are run by organizations independent of Antigonish
County Recreation and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish. Antigonish County Recreation and the Municipality of the
County of Antigonish takes no responsibility for these postings and cannot verify the accuracy or suitability of the events/activities.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
RED CROSS - BABYSITTING
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
WORKSHOP
(Ages 11 years and up)
Babysitting is fun and rewarding and also a very important
job. This Babysitting Course will help you know how to
make good decisions and will help you have confidence in
your skills and ability to be a successful babysitter! Course
content includes: the rights and responsibilities of the
babysitter, family, kids and the babysitter’s parents; skills for
caring for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and school age
children; safety; injury prevention; handling emergencies;
first aid; personal safety and security. Participants should
bring a lunch and an infant sized doll as well as a pen or
pencil.
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Saturday, January 10
9:00am—4:30pm
Alicia Mills
St. Andrew Jr. School, Library
$35.00
For more great After-School Programs happening throughout
the school year check out our after school flyer at:
http://www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/county-quarterly/
MARCH BREAK 2015
March Break programs to be offered from:
Monday, March 16 - Thursday, March 19
A full list of classes will be published in our Spring 2015
newsletter available on-line and in your
mail box at the end of February.
http://www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/county-quarterly/
Contact us with your ideas for March Break Programs you
would like to see offered:
[email protected]
ACTIVE START
‘FUN’damental Skills
(Ages 3-5)
(Grades Primary—4)
“Active Start for Tiny Tykes” is a program for making friends
and having fun, while learning the basic fundamental skills
for movement. Children will play games, sing songs, have
story time and be active. They will explore their imagination
while taking turns, learning team cooperation, and enjoying
structured play inside and outside. Targeted for ages 3-5,
this prgram will focus on basic movement skills such as
throwing, catching, running, kicking, jumping, striking,
balancing, tumbling, and much more. Basic movement skills
will encourage children toward an interest in physical
activity in their later years. Encourage your children to be
active with Active Start!
The FUN Skills program at Antigonish Education Centre will
be happening again this winter! FUN Skills is an after-school
program that meets twice per week and focuses on the
development of fundamental movement skills and motor
skills which are critical to establishing the foundation for
participation in many sports and physical activities. Running,
jumping, catching, kicking, throwing, swinging, and hitting
are the basic fundamental sport skills. We will do this by
providing fun and exciting games and activities for the
students to participate in. Space is limited so register early!
Dates:
Time:
Dates:
Location:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
Fee:
January 12—Feb. 23,
Mondays, 11:00am—12:00pm
Excluding February 16
St Andrew Junior School, Multi-Purpose Room
$20.00
January 13—March 12
Antigonish Education Centre
Tues. & Thurs., 2:30pm—5:00pm
$60.00
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BOG
BE AN OUTDOOR GUY/GIRL
LET’S GO ON AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE!
BOG with us this WINTER!
Be an Outdoor Guy! Be an Outdoor Girl!
BOG! BOG! BOG!
This Winter participate in a full day wilderness adventure. Depending on the weather, program could include:
hiking, using compasses, building shelters & fires, and outdoor cooking.
Date:
Age:
Time:
Registration Fee:
Location:
Saturday, January 30
10-14 year old boys & girls
10am - 4pm (lunch & snacks included)
$25 (use form on page 38)
Beaver Mountain Park
Register early!
Number of participants will be limited.
Registrations will be processed on a
first come first serve basis.
For more information contact
Antigonish County Recreation at:
902-863-1141
SPORT & RECREATION FUNDING PROGRAMS
KIDSPORT
Kidsport is a national children’s charitable program that helps disadvantaged kids overcome the barriers
preventing or limiting their participation in organized sport. KidSport Nova Scotia provides funding of up to
$300/year/child for sport registration and/or equipment.
Application Periods
Applications are accepted and reviewed six times a year. Application deadlines are: January 1,
March 1, May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1
For more information or to obtain an application, visit: http://antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs
CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART
Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a community based charitable program to get children active which will
deliver assistance to financially disadvantaged children so they can participate in recreational activities
and organized sport.
Canadian Tire JumpStart provides funding for children for sport or recreation registration fees.
Application Periods
Applications are accepted and reviewed six times a year. Application deadlines are: January 1, March 1,
May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1
For more information or to obtain an application visit: http://antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs
GARY BOONE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FUND
Gary Boone Leadership Development Fund provides financial assistance to new initiatives in leadership
training development which result in:
 Increased involvement in Physical Activity Leadership Roles
 Increased and Improved Physical Activity leadership skills of Community Recreation & Sport Leaders
Examples of eligible initiatives include: course to become certified instructors, coaching certification
programs, referee clinics and more.
For more information or to obtain an application visit: http://antigonishcounty.ns.ca/funding-programs
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2015 WINTER POOL LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM—JANUARY 9—FEBRUARY 28, 2015
To enrol, select from the time choices listed in the right hand column, complete the registration form on page 39 and mail form and
payment to Antigonish County Recreation. Please read policies on page 37.
First Time Enrolling: Choose the level below corresponding with
the age of your child.
Red Cross Swim Preschool (4—36 months of age)
Child must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver in the pool
for each of the following preschool levels:
Starfish (4-18 months)
Duck (19-30 months)
Sea Turtle (31-36 months)
Red Cross Swim Preschool (3—5 years of age)

Three year olds must be 3 years of age on or prior to the
first day of the lessons enrolling in.
 If enrolling in Red Cross Swim Preschool (3-5 yrs. of age)
for the first time, enroll in Sea Otter
 Parent or caregiver is not required to be in the water for
the following preschool levels:
Sea Otter¦Salamander¦Sunfish¦Crocodile¦Whale
Red Cross Swim Kids (5 years of age and over)
FRIDAYS (January 9—February 27)
3:00pm-3:35pm ............................. Sea Otter,Salamander,Levels 2,3
3:40pm-4:15pm .................................... Salamander,Sunfish,Levels 1,4
4:20pm-4:55pm....................................... Sea Otter,Whale, Levels 1,4
3:10pm-3:55pm ...................................................................................... 5/6
4:05pm-4:50pm .................................................................................... 5/6
3:00pm-3:55pm......................................................................................7/8
4:00pm-4:55pm ................................................................................... 9/10
SATURDAYS (January 10—February 28)
9:00am-9:35am .......................... Sea Otter,Salamander, Levels 1,2,3
9:40am-10:15am.............................. Sea Otter,Crocodile, Levels 1,2,4
10:30am-11:05am ................... Starfish,Duck,Sea Turtle A, Levels 1,3
11:10am-11:45am ............. Sea Otter, Salamander, Whale, Levels 2,4
9:00am-9:45am...................................................................................... 5,6
9:50am-10:35am .................................................................................... 5,6
10:45am-11:30am .................................................................................... 5,6
9:00am-9:55am......................................................................................7/8
10:00am-10:55am ................................................................................ 9/10
11:05am-12:00pm ....................................................................................7/8

To enroll in Swim Kids, participants must be 5 years of age
on or prior to the last day of the current session enrolled
in; or have completed Whale of the Preschool program.
 Swim Kids consists of Levels 1 through 10.
 If enrolling in Red Cross Swim Kids for the first time without having previously been enrolled in Swim Preschool,
enroll in Level 1.
Moving from PRESCHOOL to SWIM KIDS
When a child reaches five years of age or completes Whale, he/
she moves from Swim Preschool to Swim Kids. Please refer to
the chart below to determine which Swim Kids level to enroll
your child.
Last Preschool Level
Enroll in
Enrolled In
Swim Level
Sea Otter (complete or incomplete) ..................................................... 1
Salamander (complete or incomplete) ................................................. 1
Sunfish (complete or incomplete) .......................................................... 2
Crocodile (incomplete)............................................................................... 2
Crocodile (complete) .................................................................................. 3
Whale (complete or incomplete) ............................................................ 3
Swim Program Registration Fees
Swim Preschool ......................................................................... $45/child
Swim Kids Levels 1-4 ................................................................ $45/child
Swim Kids Levels 5 & 6 ..........................................................$50/child
Swim Kids Level 7, 8, 9 & 10 ................................................. $55/child
Family Rate
3 children from the same family .................................... $10 discount
4 children from the same family .................................... $15 discount
5 children from the same family ................................... $20 discount
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FREE Physical Activity Opportunities in Antigonish
WHEN THE SNOW BEGINS TO FALL … Don’t hibernate– PARTICIPATE
Antigonish Arena, 30 James St., Antigonish
Open Skates:
Sundays: Oct. 26th – Mar.14th, 4:30 PM – 5:50 PM
Seniors’ Skate:
Every Monday – Friday, 8:00 PM – 9:00 AM
Parent & Tot Skate: Every Monday – Thursday, 9:00 PM – 10: 00 AM
Adults’ Skate:
Every Monday-Thursday, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre,
606 Reeves St., Port Hawkesbury
Open Skates: Saturdays, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
January: 17
February : 14, 28
Skate on an outdoor rink!
Options include:
•Cape Jack
•Heatherton
•Bayfield
Outdoor Recreation Venues & Opportunities
Hike, Bike, Snowshoe, Cross Country Ski or take a walk
•Keppoch Mountain
•Antigonish Landing
•Bethany Contemplative Trail
•Cape George Hiking Trails
•Fairmount Ridge Trails
•Beaver Mountain Provincial Park
•Arisaig Provincial Park
•Eigg Mountain: Mountain Biking
•Mahoneys Beach Trail
•Sentiers Acadiens de Pomquet
Borrow snowshoes or Nordic Walking Poles
Come visit us at Antigonish County Recreation and
borrow some snowshoes or Nordic Walking Poles—free!
Strait Area Pool, 304 Pitt St., Port Hawkesbury, N.S
Open Swim 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Saturdays:
January 10, 2, February 7, 21, March: 7, 14
Bathing caps are required.
Antigonish Golf & Country Club
Cross country ski and snowshoe trails are groomed after
each big snowfall.
Alumni Aquatic Centre, Oland Centre,
1140 Convocation Boulevard, StFX
Family Swim: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Saturdays
October 25th – March 14th,
Bathing caps are optional.
Become a part of Ski Antigonish (SKIA)
Keating Millennium Centre: Indoor Walking Track
(Hours of operation from Sept. 1—May 1)
Mon.—Thurs. :
6:00 AM — 10:30 PM
Fridays:
6:00 AM — 9:00 PM
Saturdays:
8:00 AM — 8:00 PM
Sundays:
9:00 AM — 8:00 PM
Please note: Times are subject to change without notice.
Please check with the facility prior to attending activity.
SKIA is a group for those interested in Nordic/Cross Country
Ski. The group meets on Thursday evenings, weather
permitting, from 3-6 PM at various locations. The group skis
recreationally, with an assigned session leader who will share a
few instructional tips along the way. All required equipment is
provided free; or participants can bring their own. There will be
scheduled family skis as well. To reserve your spot or just keep
up-to-date email: [email protected] or follow Andrew Foran on
Twitter: @asforan. Ski times and locations will be confirmed
weekly via email.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
SUPPORTED BY:
101.5 The Hawk
Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre
The Casket
98.9 XFM
St. F.X. Recreation
The Highland Heart
Antigonish Arena
The Reporter
Town of Mulgrave
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
MARCH BREAK INSTRUCTORS
TEENS, UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND ADULTS: Would you like to earn extra money during the March Break by teaching kids while
having fun yourself? Antigonish County Recreation is looking for people aged 16 years and up who can teach one or more classes
during the week of March 16 - 19, 2015.
Most classes are 1 - 3 hours in length and are held in the morning or afternoon. Times are flexible and can usually be worked around
school/university schedules if needed. Samples of classes we would like to run are listed below. However, you are free to come up
with your own workshops. Contact us to talk about your ideas!
Disney movie Day, Princess Tea Party, Clay, Munch with Munsch, Sports & Games, C is for Cookie, St. Patricks Day Fun, Super Hero
camp, Craft Hour, Suess on the Loose, Finger Painting!
For more information contact Heather at 902-863-0316
Email: [email protected]
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015
COMMUNITY EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS NEEDED
Antigonish County Recreation’s Community Education Program offers a wide variety of courses to the residents of Antigonish.
Some examples of courses currently taught are: Yoga, Ballroom Dancing, Photography, Nia, Card Making etc.
We are looking for part-time seasonal instructors. Most classes are offered in the evenings or on weekends in the Fall, Winter or
Spring.
Classes can range from one day workshops to evenings classes lasting several weeks. The dates and times are flexible, and are
chosen according to the instructor’s preferences.
Previous teaching is not required - just a good knowledge of the subject area and lots of enthusiasm!
If you have an idea of a course you would like to offer, please contact us! It is a great way to make some extra money and meet
lots of new people!
For more information contact: Heather at 902-863-0316 or [email protected]
SWIM INSTRUCTORS
Red Cross Assistant Water Safety Instructor (AWSI) Course for ages 15+
AWSI’s can co-teach all levels of Red Cross Swim Preschool & Swim Kids
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course for ages 15+
WSI’s can teach all levels of Red Cross Swim Preschool & Swim Kids
Course dates are flexible for both courses! We will try and work around your
schedule to make the course work for you! Course will be happening early 2015.
AWSI/WSI Expression of Interest
If you are interested in becoming a swim instructor, contact us and add your
name to the Expression of Interest list.
We will contact you with the course details when they are finalized.
Training is free for residents of Antigonish Town & County who meet the
eligibility criteria.
Candidates who do not meet the criteria are welcome to enrol at a fee of $150/
course.
Contact Antigonish County Recreation at (902) 863-1141 for more information and to apply!
Courses offered by Antigonish County Recreation with support from Antigonish Town Recreation
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ADULT RECREATION PROGRAMS
For all Community Education Classes, please use Registration Form on page 38 and read refund policies on page 37. The registration
deadline for Winter Courses will be Friday, January 9. A $5 late will apply to all courses after the deadline. All recreation classes will
be canceled if school is canceled. Cancellations will be announced on the radio (98.9XFM & 101.5 The Hawk). Any cancelled classes
will be made up at the end of the session.
BALLROOM DANCING 1
BALLROOM DANCING 2
Has ballroom dancing been something that you wanted to
learn? Or maybe you decided to surprise your partner with
an activity that you can take part in together. Learn to dance
for fun, fitness, romance, or just to learn something new!
This popular program was created for you and those who
have never learned dance before. In this class you will learn
ballroom dances such as: Slow Waltz, Viennese Waltz,
Tango, Foxtrot, and Quickstep. Please register as a couple.
Has ballroom dancing been something that you wanted to
learn? Or maybe you decided to surprise your partner with
an activity that you can take part in together. Learn to
dance for fun, fitness, romance, or just to learn something
new! This popular program was created for you and those
who have never learned dance before. In this class you will
learn ballroom dances such as: Samba, Cha-cha-cha, Rumba,
Paso Doble, and Jive. Please register as a couple.
Dates:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Dates:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Jan. 9—Feb. 6 (5 weeks)
Fridays, 6:30pm—8:00pm
Angelika & Dietmar Liedy
St. Andrew Junior School, MP Room
$65.22 + $9.78 (HST) = $75/couple
Jan. 9—Feb. 6 (5 weeks)
Fridays, 8:00pm — 9:30pm
Angelika & Dietmar Liedy
St. Andrew Junior School, MP Room
$65.22 + $9.78 (HST) = $75/couple
WANT TO TAKE BOTH BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES?
Sign up for both classes and you will receive a discount on the cost of the programs.
If you wish to take both classes the total cost will be
$113.04 + $16.96(HST) = $130.00/couple
BEGINNER GUITAR
An introductory course designed for people who are in the
first year or two of playing. Focus will be on chords, scales,
basic music theory (string names and notes on fretboard)
common guitar licks, learning basic songs and training your
ear to hear common chord progressions within popular
music. Students do not need to know how to read music.
Experiment with different styles of guitar playing including
latin, blues, rock, country and folk. Participants must have
their own guitar and be able to have it in standard tune (if
possible), tuning can be taught as well. Lessons taught 1-on
-1 as well as within small groups based on skill level.
Dates:
Jan. 12 —Mar. 2 (7 Weeks), Excluding Feb. 16
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Mondays, 6:00pm — 7:30pm
Alain LeBlanc
St. Andrew Jr. School, Rm # posted
$86.96+ $13.04 (HST) = $100.00
STRIDES AND STRENGTH
A new and exciting way to kick start that New Year’s
resolution. This 1 hour circuit training workout will target
the whole body and welcomes all fitness levels. The focus
is on making fitness fun and giving you the tools you need
to continue being active at home without a lot of
expensive equipment.
Dates :
Jan. 5 - March 2 (8 Weeks)
Excluding Feb. 16
Times:
Instructor:
Location:
Mondays, 7:00pm — 8:00pm
Lorraine Teasdale
St. Andrew Jr. School, Multi Purpose
Room
$55.65 + $8.35 = $64.00
Fee:
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ADULT RECREATION PROGRAMS
2015 DESKTOP CALENDAR CLASS
In this class you will make a 2015 Desktop Calendar for
yourself or to give as a last minute gift. You'll stamp each
month according to the season and display your cute
calendar in a clear display case (which measures 7 1/2" x 45/16"). Your case is included in the cost of the class - all
supplies will be provided for you!
Date:
Tuesday, December 16
Time:
6:00pm — 8:00pm
Instructor:
Tina Weller
Location:
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm # Posted
Fee:
$17.39 + $2.61 (HST) = $20.00
VALENTINE GIFT MAKING
Make your Sweetie a handmade gift from the heart for
Valentine's Day! Join us in this class and you'll go home with
lovely gift items and all supplies will be provided!
Date:
Thursday, February 5
Time:
6:00pm — 8:00pm
Instructor:
Tina Weller
Location:
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm # Posted
Fee:
$26.07 + $3.91 (HST) = $30.00
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Have fun with your camera and learn basic photography
principles and techniques that will help you become more
effective and creative. The emphasis is on digital
photography but lessons apply equally to film formats. The
course is equally divided into technical and creative aspects
of photography and composition. Lots of tips and tricks are
provided as well. Students are encouraged to submit
photographs for the instructor to review and to participate in
a voluntary photo contest. A half-day field trip allows
students an opportunity to put theory into practice.
Equipment needed by students: any type of camera though
preferably one that allows control over shutter and aperture
settings (i.e. 35 mm film or digital SLR). Students should
become familiar with their camera through use and reading
of the manual before taking the course. Visit instructors
website at www.peterjowett.com.
Dates:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Jan. 12—Feb 23 ( 6 weeks),
Excluding Feb.19, Class Field Trip, TBA
Mondays, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Peter Jowett member of Antigonish
Photographers Exhibit (APx)
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm 112
$73.91 + $11.09 (HST) = $85.00
PROJECT LIFE CLASS
Do you have lots of photos on your cell phone and
computer? Do you find scrapbooking too costly and time
consuming? If so you won't want to miss this class! I'll
show you how fast and easy memory keeping can be!
We'll be using Project Life by Stampin' Up! products that
you will take home with you after the class so that you
can keep on creating! Just print your photos and slide into
the pockets of each page! I'll show you how to add some
fun embellishments and you'll be thrilled to have an album
to cherish and pass down in the family for years to come!
This class includes a 6" x 8" album, pocket page protectors
and accessories pack.
*if you wish to bring along 8-10 photos with you to the
class you can, or you can just add them to your album at
home afterwards.
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Saturday, January 24
10:00am—12:00pm
Tina Weller
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm # Posted
$52.17 + $7.83 (HST) = $60.00
BIRTHDAY CARDS & STORAGE BOX CLASS
It's a New Year and sending more birthday cards to your
loved ones is a great 2015 resolution! In this class you will
make 8 birthday cards (2 each, 4 designs) which will cover
both male and female styles. You'll also create an
adorable little box to store them in. All supplies, including
envelopes, are provided for you in this class.
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Wednesday, January 7
6:00pm—8:00pm
Tina Weller
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm # Posted
$21.74 + $3.26 (HST) = $25.00
THANK YOU CARD CLASS
I'll show you how easy it is to make your own thank you
cards! Whether you've never stamped before or have been
stamping for years, you'll enjoy this class. I'll demonstrate
some fun and easy techniques too - all supplies, including
envelopes, are included with this class.
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Saturday, February 21
10:00am—12:00pm
Tina Weller
St. Andrew Junior School, Rm # Posted
$21.74 + $3.26 (HST) = $25.00
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION
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ADULT RECREATION PROGRAMS
52 MOVES WORKSHOP
During this 2 hours we will learn about all things Nia
and explore the 52 movements that make up the foundation
of all Nia Routines. This is a cardio program that is gentle on
joints, adaptable for all ages and fitness levels and learning
the 52 Moves will enable you to join a Nia class anywhere.
Nia is the first fusion fitness, now in its 30th year and
shared in 50 countries. Nia blends eastern and western
movements and concepts from the dance arts, the healing
arts and the martial arts into a powerful practice that is fun.
In this excellent cardio workout you learn how to relax and
honor your body as you explore yourself from the inside out.
Plan to have fun and to discover new ways of being and
moving in your body.
Date:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Wednesday, January 7
5:00pm — 7:00pm
Kathi Ryan
St. Andrew Jr. School, GYM
$21.74+ $3.26 (HST) = $25.00
BEGINNER YOGA
Nia is a unique fitness program that blends energies from
the dance arts, martial arts and the healing arts to create a
movement therapy that can deliver strength, flexibility,
stability, mobility and agility in a single program. The Nia
Technique is based on The Body’s Way and uses sensation
as a means of guiding you as your own personal trainer in
your movement. Moving in natural time and using pleasure
as your guide, you move according to your own form and
function. When you begin to respond and sense movement
in the Body’s Way you meet the needs of your Body,Mind
and Spirit you develop a deeper self-awareness that
continues beyond the classroom. Nia is a fitness and
lifestyle practice and you choose what you take from it.
Honoring the individual body this way can open pathways
to healing and transformation.
Nia is a cardio movement practice that can change your
posture and teach you how to move efficiently and safely.
Unlike many forms of fitness that ask the body to move in
mechanical time and addresses primarily the larger
muscles of the body, Nia asks that you be at ease in the
body, to be relaxed and to use every muscle and bone that
is part of you. Nia is done barefoot to soul-stirring music
and leaves a being feeling joyful, relaxed and energized.
Dates:
Jan. 14— Mar. 4 (8 Weeks),
Time:
Wednesdays, 5:00pm — 6:00pm
Instructor:
Kathi Ryan
Location:
St. Andrew Jr. School, GYM
Fee:
$69.56+ $10.44 (HST) = $80.00
CONTINUING YOGA
This is a great class for new students or those wanting a
more relaxed approach to yoga. Each class includes
instruction in the basic techniques of meditation ( focus) ,
pranayama (breath) and asana practice ( yoga postures). The
intention of this class is to gently stimulate, relax and
rejuvenate the body, calm the mind and connect to what
matters most in life. Come join us on the mat to improve
your flexibility, increase your strength, reduce stress and
improve your mental focus. Wear comfortable clothing, bring
your yoga mat and experience the benefits of yoga.
Dates:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Jan. 8— Mar. 12 (10 weeks)
Thursdays, 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Nancy Nunn-Stubbert
St. Andrew Jr School, Rm # Posted
$73.91 + $11.09 (HST) = $85.00
In faster paced class we work with Pranayama (breathing
techniques), Sun Salutations, intermediate poses, as well
as guided relaxation. Some yoga experience suggested.
Come join us on the mat to improve your flexibility,
increase your strength, reduce stress and improve your
mental focus. Wear comfortable clothing, bring your yoga
mat and experience the benefits of yoga.
Dates:
Time:
Instructor:
Location:
Fee:
Jan. 8— Mar. 12 (10 weeks)
Thursdays, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Nancy Nunn-Stubbert
St. Andrew Jr School, Rm # Posted
$73.91 + $11.09 (HST) = $85.00
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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Antigonish Town and County Library
Do You Love Our Library?
Why Not Become a Friend of the Antigonish Library (FoAL)? It’s Free
Friends of the Antigonish Library (FoAL) began in 2004, when local people began to create a vision of a new library in Antigonish.
FoAL became a registered society in 2005, and after several years of work with the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library board and
administration, the beautiful Antigonish Town and County Library became a reality!
It’s called “The People’s Place” to honour the community’s role in creating a centre where all are welcome. FoAL is an active part of
the Library, continuing our role by engaging community volunteers to further develop the People’s Place, its programming and
collection. Check out FoAL’s website at www.clickantigonish.ca
FoAL:
 Promotes library services and activities in our community.
 Sponsors events at the library for all to enjoy.
 Provides new books, films and other materials.
 Supports the library by organizing fundraising events.
FoAL sponsored the 100 Best
Picture Books collection at the
People’s Place, pictured here.
How You Can Help:
 Just let the library staff know and you will be added to their
phone or email list. They will let you know how you can help
out and stay informed with FoAL activities.
 Volunteer at the annual FoAL book sale and other fundraisers.
 Help out at library events.
 Help with Library garden.
 Share your ideas, interests and talents with others!
 Decorate FoAL’s parade float.
Antigonish Town & County Library
Your local library has books and other materials for all ages and interests;
C@P Site computers, and a variety of programs and services. All you need
is a free library card to access them. Regular programs include:
The People’s Place Library Gets National Award!
On November 7, 2014, the Antigonish People’s Place
Library was named one of this year’s Great Places in
Canada by the Canadian Institute of Planners. The
People’s Place joins the ranks of 20 other Great
Places which have been honoured since the
competition started in 2010. There were 32
nominations this year, and more than 14,500 votes
were received from Canadians across the country
over the seven-month contest period.
The People's Place Library is a collaborative
initiative between the Municipality of the County of
Antigonish and the Town of Antigonish. This
community gathering place has established a
central location providing not only library services,
but also several other community offices
and resources.
Children
 ABCs for Babies – Fridays at 10:00am
 Toddle Time – Wednesdays at 10:00am
 Preschool Storytime – Mondays at 10:00am
 Stories and songs from the Library (at Kids First)
Youth
 Young Readers – 3rd Monday of the month at 3:00pm
 Teen Readers Club– 4th Monday of the month at 3:00pm
Adults
 Knitting Group – 2nd Wednesday of the month at 2:00pm
 Book Club – 3rd Wednesday or 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm
 Open Mic. – 3rd Friday of the month from 6:30pm – 8:30pm
 Armchair Travel – 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:00pm
For more information on this honour and the
 Seniors’ Café – 1st Wednesday of the month at 2:00pm
People’s Place Library, please visit
The last Thursday of each month at 11:00 am
http://www.greatplacesincanada.ca.
 Lego – Thursdays from 9:30am –11:00am and again from 3:00pm – 4:30pm
 Friday Night Family Movie -The 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 6pm
283 Main Street
Pictou-Antigonish
Phone: 902-863-4276 www.parl.ns.ca
Regional Library
Hours of Operation: Mon, 9am-5pm; Tue.-Fri. 9am-9pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun, Closed
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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ANTIGONISH COMMUNITY TRANSIT SOCIETY
(ACTS)
133 Church Street, Unit 3
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 9E3
902-867-0411
[email protected]
www.antigonishcommunitytransit.ca
Hey Antigonish County & Town, it’s happening! It’s time to GET IN THE ACT!! We began a pilot project transit service on Monday,
September 8th 2014! After years of hard work, community input, volunteer hours and community, municipal and provincial support,
we have two buses that cover the town and the county every single week! Interested? Want to know where to catch the bus,
where it will go and how much it will cost? Look no further! All of the info is below! Keep watching the service for changes and
improvements to our routes and stops! This is a pilot project so we welcome your input! We look forward to your thoughts on how
the service and routes can be improved to increase ridership and make the system the best it can be. Don’t hesitate to contact our
Project Manager at 1-902-867-0411, [email protected] or visit our website to comment at
www.antigonishcommunitytransit.ca
FARES:
Passes and tickets can be purchased on the bus. You
must have EXACT CHANGE. The driver’s will not make
change.
All county fares are one way, and a county pass counts
for all day free rides in town i.e. $20 return to Arisaig,
but free "in-town" rides.
St FX. Students can buy a 7 month town pass for $50
at the University.
Three town convenience passes are available for $50.
Convenience passes are only for full price tickets. They
do not exist for senior/student rates.
Antigonish Town Tickets are good for two rides in one
day. If you ride the bus for a third time in one day, you
need to buy another ticket.
Interroute county trips will cost $5, regardless of
where you get on and off (as long as it is inter-route,
i.e before the end point of the route).
Dial-a-ride is available in the county (within 2.5km of
the route). It must be booked 24 hours in advance (i.e.
travel on Tuesday, book on Monday). The phone lines
for dial-a-ride will be available from 9:00am—1:00pm
Monday to Friday.
To book a dial-a-ride call 867-0411 from 9:00am—
1:00pm the day before you wish to travel to ensure
your spot on the bus!
All those using wheelchairs will be required to book a
place on the bus 24 hours in advance to ensure that
they have a spot.
One way trips from:
Antigonish Town
Antigonish Landing
Greenwold
Lower West River Trailer Court
Pleasant Valley Road
Post Road
Taylor's Road
Pomquet
St. Andrew's
William's Point
James River
Brierly Brook
Ashdale
St. Joseph's
Lanark
Crystal Cliffs
Antigonish Harbour
Morristown
Cribbon's Point Road
Lochaber
Ballantyne's Cove
Maryvale
Malignant Cove
Arisaig
Heatherton
Afton
Monastery
Havre Boucher
Auld's Cove
Regular Convenience Seniors/
Single Fare
Pass
Students
(15-65)
(10 rides)
(6-15, 65+)
$3.00
$20.00
$2.00
$6.00
$45.00
$4.00
$6.00
$45.00
$4.00
$6.00
$45.00
$4.00
$6.00
$45.00
$4.00
$6.00
$45.00
$4.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$8.00
$65.00
$6.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
$10.00
$85.00
$8.00
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
MONDAY
Cape George Route
TUESDAY
Arisaig Route
(Times are approximate)
8:30am
9:15am
9:30am
9:40am
9:50am
10:00am
Leaves Antigonish Mall—ACTS office
Leaves Church of the Holy Rosary.
Stops at Marsh Road
Leaves Mini Trail Community Centre
Stops at Cribbon’s Beach Road
Stops at Crystal Cliffs Road
Leaves Fairmont Road
Stops at Seabright Road
Stops at Marlpit Road
Leaves Hemlock Lane
Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital
Route leaves St. Martha’s Hospital
at 4:30pm and returns backwards
through above route out into the
county.
The last bus out to the county will
leave the hospital at 4:30. If you
are in town, make sure to catch
the 3pm town route to be at the
Hospital on time!
WEDNESDAY
Havre Boucher/ Auld’s Cove Route
(Times are approximate)
8:00am
8:40am
Leaves Antigonish Mall—ACTS office
Leaves Auld’s Cove Petro Can
Stops at Gary’s Rite Stop
8:55am
Leaves Havre Boucher Community Centre
9:05am
Leaves Monastery Petro Can
Stops at DeCoste Recycling Depot
Stops at Gorman Road
9:20am
Leaves Paq’tnkek First Nation
9:30am
Leaves Heatherton School
Stops at Glen Aire Estates
Stops at Henry’s Auto Service
9:45am
Leaves Outpost Store
Stops at Greenwold Manor
10:00am
Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital
Route leaves St. Martha’s Hospital at 4:30pm and returns
backwards through above route out into the county.
The last bus out to the county will leave the hospital at 4:30pm.
If you are in town, make sure to catch the 3pm town route to
be at the Hospital on time!
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(Times are Approximate)
8:30am
9:15am
9:30am
9:45am
10:00am
Leaves Antigonish Mall—ACTS office
Leaves Arisaig Community Centre
Stops at Highfield Road
Stops at 337/245 Intersection
Stops at the Old Maryvale Road
Leaves the Maryvale Firehall
Stops at the St. Mary’s Parish Church
Stops at Pleasant Valley Road
Leaves the North Grant Trailer Park
Stops at Pleasant Valley Road
Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital
Route leaves St. Martha’s Hospital at
4:30pm and returns backwards
through above route out into the
county.
The last bus out to the county will
leave the hospital at 4:30. If you are
in town, make sure to catch the
3pm town route to be at the
Hospital on time!
THURSDAY
James River/Lochaber Route
(Times are approximate)
8:30am & 12:00pm: Leaves Antigonish Mall—ACTS office
8:35am & 12:05pm: Leaves Fashion Frenzie’s
Stops at 2115 Brierly Brook Road
Stops at Back Road Brierly Brook Rd.
8:50am & 12:20pm: Leaves Mill Road
Stops at James River Fire Dept.
Stops at Riverside International Speedway
9:10am & 12:40pm: Leaves the Keppoch Mountain
Stops at the St. Joseph’s Community Ctr.
Stops at Gaspereaux Lake and HWY. 7
9:30am & 1:00pm: Leaves Lochaber Community Centre
Stops at the Glenhill Berry Farm
Stops at Pinevale Road
Stops at the MacEachern’s Ultramar
9:50am & 1:20pm: Leaves Greenhill Est. Trailer Court
10:00am & 1:30pm: Arrives at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital
Route leaves St. Martha’s Hospital at 4:30pm
and returns backwards through above route out
into the county.
The last bus out to the county will leave the
hospital at 4:30. If you are in town, make sure to
catch the 3pm town route to be at the Hospital
on time!
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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FRIDAY
St. Andrew’s/ Pomquet Route
(Times are approximate)
8:30am & 11:55am: Leaves Antigonish Mall—ACTS office
8:45am & 12:10pm: Leaves Brosha’s Short Stoppe
8:55am & 12:15pm: Leaves SASHA
Stops at River’s Bend Wood Products
Stops at Old Pomquet Co-op
9:05am & 12:30pm: Leaves Societe St. Croix
9:10am & 12:40pm: Leaves Pomquet Beach Road
Stops at Ecole Acadienne de Pomquet
Stops at Eric’s New to You
9:30am & 1:00pm: Leaves Glen Aire Estates
Stops at Henry’s Auto Service
You can flag the bus down at safe points along any county
route. Make sure there are no blind curves, hills, or obstructions
and wait for the bus in a safe space near, but not on, the road.
This will take driver practice and will be a system that has to
be perfected. Please have patience with this part of the
system.
Route leave St. Martha’s Hospital
at 4:30pm and returns backwards
through above route out into the
county.
The last bus out to the county will
leave the hospital at 4:30. If you
are in town, make sure to catch
the 3pm town route to be at the
Hospital on time!
The buses will also allow people to access county services, and
recreational activities or to visit friends and family for the day!
Meet the bus at the ACTS office (behind the Canadian Tire)
when it leaves the mall to head out to the county on the bus!
Keep in mind, our buses will have bike racks!
If you have any questions regarding routes, schedules, tickets
or want to learn more, contact our Project Manager, Alida
Campbell
at
1-902-867-0411
or
at
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at www.antigonishcommunitytransit.ca. We hope to
see you in the ACT!
Town of Antigonish Route
Town routes run each weekday starting at
7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm, 3:00pm, 4:30pm.
Daily route is outlined in table below.
(Times are approximate)
Order of Stops Along Town Route
Antigonish Mall/ Sobey’s
Highland Housing Co-op
StFX Bloomfield Centre
StFX Keating Centre
Antigonish Arena
Atlantic Superstore
Wal-Mart
StFX Keating Centre
Dr. J.H. Gillis Regional High School
Sylvan Valley Retirement Village
Shamrock Acres Trailer Court
J.J. Carroll House
Antigonish Manor
R.K. MacDonald Rest Home
Shoppers Drug Mart
Kirk Place
St. Martha’s Regional Hospital
The Sunflower
Antigonish Mall/Sobey’s
1st Run 2nd Run
Departure Times
3rd Run 4th Run 5th Run 6th Run 7th Run
7:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
3:00 PM
4:30 PM
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¢
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¢
7:45 AM
¢
7:50 AM
9:15 AM
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9:20 AM
10:45 AM
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10:50 AM
12:15 PM
¢
12:20 PM
1:45 PM
¢
1:50 PM
3:15 PM
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3:20 PM
4:45 PM
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4:50 PM
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8:10 AM
9:40 AM
11:10 AM
12:40 PM
2:10 PM
3:40 PM
5:10 PM
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8:20 AM
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8:30 AM
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8:50 AM
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9:00 AM
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6:00 PM
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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Development and Building in Antigonish County
In Nova Scotia it is a legal requirement to obtain development and/or building permits before site development or building begin.
The Municipality is a member of the Eastern District Planning Commission (EDPC). Through the Commission there is a team
available to support you through the building and development process.
Meet our Planning Staff
Harry Martell is the Building Inspector with the EDPC. Contact Harry before you start construction to discuss
your project, permits and inspections required, and timelines. He will also advise you when it is necessary to
obtain permits from other provincial bodies, Public Works or the Development Officer. He can be reached @
(902) 863-2366.
Wanda Ryan is the Development Officer with the EDPC. Contact Wanda with any development plans and
questions as early as possible to help navigate the development process. She can answer questions
about land use planning, zoning and development permit requirements. It is important to r e m e m b e r
wherever a Land- Use Bylaw is in effect a Development Permit is required before a Building Permit can
be issued. She can be reached @ (902) 863-1117 on Tuesdays; or call 1-888-625 5361 and ask for Wanda at
EDPC Mon, Wed-Fri.
Permits & Inspections
For information regarding development and building permits and to apply for a permit contact Planning Staff at the Municipal
Administrative Centre, 285 Beech Hill Rd. A copy of your plan; including site and construction/building plans will be required.
Once you have a permit and work has begun, inspections are required at various stages, and are the responsibility of the
homeowner. Inspections must be arranged with Inspector by the owner, the contractor or the developer.
Inspections conducted using 2010 National Building Code
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Footings in place
Subfloor plumbing
Subfloor and foundation insulation
Pre-backfill
i) the framing, roof, plumbing and mechanical systems; (ii)insulation and vapour barrier before wall
framing is covered -- Except in manufactured and modular homes.
For Manufactured and Modular homes: (i) superstructure installation and anchorage systems, (ii)
foundation, insulation and vapour barrier before wall framing is covered and plumbing connections below the first floor.
Before Occupancy (so that an Occupancy Permit may be issued.)
NSBCA 2.1.1.11- http://www.novascotia.ca/just/regulations/regs/bcregs.htm
For further information check out the EDPC website at EDPC.ca
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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NOTICE TO MOBILE HOME & MINI-HOME OWNERS!!!
Please notify the Municipal Office before you sell your mobile/mini home so we can make the proper transfer to the new owner.
If you are trading in your mobile/mini home it is also necessary to notify the Municipal Office so the mobile/mini home
can be deleted from the tax roll.
Any questions concerning transfer of mobile/mini homes? Please call the Municipal Office at (902) 863-1117
or email: [email protected]
CIVIC ADDRESSING BY-LAW
MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH
Note: Information on this page is only a brief summary of the by-law. For more information on civic addressing
requirements and signage specifications please go to the Eastern District Planning Commission or
Municipality of the County of Antigonish websites:
www.edpc.ca/civic.htm or www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca
Seconds can mean the difference between life and death in an emergency. Getting resources where they are needed as quickly as
possible is vital. This is especially true when dealing with 911 emergencies. However, without clearly posted civic numbers to guide
them, emergency responders can sometimes be challenged to locate the address of a 911 call. Clearly post your civic number so
that police, firefighters and paramedics can locate you as quickly as possible in an emergency.
How do I find out my civic number?
It is your responsibility to know your correct E911 civic address. Call the Eastern District Planning Commission (toll free)
1- 888-625-5361 or the NS Emergency Measures Organisation (1-800-388-3911).
Where can I get a civic number sign?
Civic number signs are provided with new construction permits. For other buildings local sign shops can make civic address signs,
check the Yellow Pages. Some volunteer fire departments may order signs. To order a sign from The Eastern District Planning
Commission call (902) 625-5366.
Posting Your Civic Number
Civic number signs must be placed on a dedicated post and adhere to the specifications in the Municipal By-Law:
a) civic numbers shall face towards the street or private road on which the lot or building is situated and which forms part of the
civic address for the lot or building except that double-sided signage may be used, in which event the civic number shall be on
both sides of the sign and perpendicular to the street or private road;
b) civic numbers shall be in Arabic numerals (12- not XII or Twelve);
c) the bottom of the numerals shall be a minimum of 1.2 metres above grade;
d) the color of the numerals shall consist of reflective material that clearly contrasts with the background upon which the numbers
are displayed;
e) the height of the numerals shall not be less than 9 centimetres
 The sign must be located on the same side of the road as the building
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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Municipality of the County of Antigonish
Grants to Community Non-Profit Organizations Policy
Important Notice
The Municipality of the County of Antigonish encourages you to review the County’s Grants to Community Non-Profit
Organizations Policy.
As per the Grants to Community Non-Profit Organizations Policy:

Section 4.1. — The deadline for grant applications for the April 1-March 31, 2015- 2016 fiscal year will be March 15, 2015.
Section 4.4 — Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding.
This policy can be found at www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/policies.htm and under current notices on the main home page.
IMPORTANT: March 15, 2015 is the deadline for submissions for April 1 2015 -March 31, 2016 budget year.
PLEASE NOTE: This program is separate from Antigonish County Recreation’s “Financial Assistance Program”. All recreation,
sports, & physical activity based organizations and those which traditionally apply to the recreation department’s program should
continue to do so. Applications for the recreation department’s program will be available mid-May 2015.
Municipality of the County of Antigonish
Dog By-law
Be a Responsible Dog Owner. The responsibilities of every dog owner in the County are outlined in the Municipality’s Dog ByLaw. All residents, particularly dog owners, should be familiar with this bylaw. A copy can be found on the Municipality’s website
or at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 285 Beech Hill Rd.
Responsible dog ownership includes:
 Reading and adhering to the Dog By-Law.
 Keeping your dog (s) on your property and properly controlled.
 When accompanying you off your property, it remains your responsibility to restrain your dog (s) appropriately on a leash. A
summary offence ticket can be issued ($457.41) for failure to do so. Leashing your dog keeps them and others safe. Dogs
act differently away from home and can be distracted by wildlife and new scents. Away from home you have no control of
other people or cars or other peoples dogs, so be responsible and use a leash.
 Cleaning up your dog`s waste.
 Ensure your dog (s) is not causing a disturbance as outlined in Dog By-law.
 Registering Restricted Dogs - Please see bylaw.
 Ensuring your dog (s) are healthy through a vet check-up, and vaccinations. Ticks, fleas and worms are all important to check
for this time of year.
 With cold and wet weather ensure your dog has adequate shelter from the elements, with access to food and to fresh,
unfrozen water.
Local vets have confirmed there are serious viruses in our community including Parvovirus which can be deadly to your pet. Call
your vet with any health questions/concerns.
The County has a Dog Control Officer who is authorized by the Municipality to enforce the Dog By-law. Enforcement can include
seizure of the dog and/ or issuance of a summary offence ticket with fines attached, should the By-law not be followed.
The Dog Control Officer for the County can be reached at 863-9501.
For wildlife issues contact the local Dept. of Natural Resources Office at (902) 863-4513, or 1-800-565-2224 after hours or on
weekends.
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Municipality of the County of Antigonish
Assessment Notice
ATTENTION ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH
Assessments notices will be sent out early January from Property Valuation Services Corporation (PVSC).
Please review your assessment thoroughly to ensure the information is correct, as your property tax bill from the Municipality of
the County of Antigonish is based on your assessment from PVSC.
Please note the deadline for appealing your assessment will be posted on your Assessment Notice. Any questions regarding your
assessment, or information regarding appeals should be directed to PVSC at 1-800-380-7775.
Visit www.pvsc.ca to learn more about PVSC, for information on understanding your
notice, to view your preliminary 2015 property values, to sign up to receive your
annual property assessment notice online, and much more.
Municipality of the County of Antigonish
Tax Sale Notice
Preparations are now under way for a Tax Sale to be held on February 25, 2015.
If you are a taxpayer in the County of Antigonish and your tax or utility account is two or more years in arrears, your property
could be sold at tax sale.
Notices have already been distributed to tax payers for this upcoming sale.
For more information, visit our website www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca - or contact Vera at 902-863-1117 or e-mail
[email protected]
On our website you will find an overview of the tax sale process as well as answers to the following frequently asked questions:
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What are the steps followed to complete a tax sale?
What happens on the day of the Tax Sale?
What is the "Right of Redemption" associated with a Tax Sale?
What happens to the proceeds of a tax sale that are beyond those amounts required to pay the taxes, other rates and
charges, interest and expenses?
What is clearing title and what role does it play in a tax sale?
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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Low Income Homeowner Service
Does a low income prevent you from making energy efficiency upgrades to your home?
Efficiency Nova Scotia can help
For qualifying low income homeowners, Efficiency Nova Scotia will:
 make upgrades to insulation
 seal holes and cracks
 all at no-charge
To determine what energy efficiency upgrades your home needs, one of our Efficiency
Partners will conduct a no-charge energy assessment of your home. If upgrades, like draft
proofing and insulation are recommended and approved, you will receive those upgrades at
no cost to you! Our Efficiency Partner will manage the full project for you, from start to
finish.
To qualify, participants must meet the following criteria:
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Own their home, live in Nova Scotia and provide proof of home ownership.
Live in the home year-round and not have plans to sell the home in the near future.
Only have one living unit in the home.
Meet the income criteria stated below.
2012 LICOs chart (effective until July 2014)
The Low Income Qualification cut-offs are based on Low Income Cut-offs (LICOs) before –taxes figures set by Statistics Canada .
How to read the chart:
1. Find your family size in the left column.
2. Follow the row across to show the maximum household allowable before-tax income (based on Line 236 of your most recent
Notice of Assessment from Canada Revenue Agency).
If you have questions, you can get in touch with an independent outreach agent toll-free at 1-877-434-2136 or via email
at [email protected]).
People Living in Home
Annual Household Income
1 person
$20,366
2-4 people
$37,843
5 or more people
$53,894
Dollar figures are maximum allowable household earnings before taxes.
How to Apply
1. Use the application form on the following two pages or visit http://www.efficiencyns.ca/ to download an application form.
2. Complete application
3. Obtain and provide copies of the following documents:
 previous year’s Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency for all members of the household 18 years and over
 recent property tax bill or property value assessment notice in order to demonstrate home ownership
4. Submit completed application, notice of assessment and property tax bill or property assessment to: Darlah Purdy P.O. Box 112 Port
Maitland, NS B0W 2V0 For more information or assistance with an application, contact us at 1-877-434-2136 (toll free) or via email
at [email protected].
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Low Income Homeowner Service
Application Form
Please fax completed application to 902-470-3599 or mail to Darlah Purdy at P.O. Box 112, Port Maitland, NS B0W 2V0.
For more information or to speak with an Outreach Agent, please call 1 -877-434-21 36 toll free in Nova Scotia | Updated August 15,
2013
Efficiency Nova Scotia’s Low Income Homeowner Service provides free energy upgrades to homeowners on a low income. Applications are limited
to one per household.
Overview and Eligibility
To be eligible, the following criteria must be met:
 The applicant must meet the service’s Low Income Qualification Cut-Offs, based on Statistics Canada’s pre-tax figures.
 The applicant must own their home, reside in Nova Scotia, and provide proof of home ownership.
 The home must be the applicant’s current primary residence and occupied year-round, with no expectation to sell the home in the
near future.
 The home cannot have multiple units.
Applicant Information (Please Print)
Last Name
First Name
Civic Address
City or Town
Postal Code
Mailing Address (if different)
Primary Telephone #
Secondary Contact Name and Telephone #
Utility Account # Utility Service Provider (If not NS Power)
Middle Initial
County
Alternate Telephone #
House Information (Please Print)
What percentage of your total home space heating consumption comes from electricity? (Please check one)
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Other
How did you hear about the Low Income Homeowner Service?
Friend / Family Member
Efficiency Nova Scotia Website
Letter in the Mail
Other
How many people live in your home (including dependants)?
What type of home do you live in? (Please check one)
Single Unit / Detached
Duplex / Semi-Detached
Townhouse Mobile Home
Non-Senior, single, on disability
Non-Senior, couple, on disability
Other
(Please specify)
Other
How would you best describe your household? (Optional) (Please check one)
Non-Senior Couple
Non-Senior Single Couple with Children Single Parent Family
(Please specify)
(Please specify)
Senior Couple Senior Single
(Please specify)
Income Qualification Information
Efficiency Nova Scotia requires proof of income for each member of the household 18 years of age or over in order to qualify for the
Low Income Homeowner Service. We look at Line 236 (Net income) of your Notice of Assessment(s) when determining eligibility.
Applications missing the Notice of Assessment statement(s) will not be processed. If you have misplaced your Notice of Assessment,
contact Canada Revenue Agency at 1-800-959-8281 to request a copy.
All information described on this form will be collected and used by Efficiency Nova Scotia in accordance with the requirements of
the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
(form continued on next page)
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Low Income Homeowner Service Low Income Cut-Off Table*
The combined income of all household members must be below the following thresholds:
People Living in Home
1 person
2-4 people
5 or more people
Annual Household Income
$20,366
$37,843
$53,894
*Adapted from Statistics Canada’s 2012 Before-Tax Low Income Cut-Off Lines (Effective until July 2014).
I (we) hereby consent and acknowledge that:
Consent
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I (we) agree to having home energy upgrades completed through Efficiency Nova Scotia’s Low Income Homeowner Service;
I (we) understand that if I (we) wish to withdraw this consent, I (we) must do so in writing to Efficiency Nova Scotia;
The above information is true to the best of my (our) knowledge. Any willful misstatement may be cause for the rejection of my
(our) application and stoppage of any work begun on my (our) house;
I (we) understand that energy efficiency improvements to my (our) house are subject to availability of funds, service goals, and
the eligibility of the household under the service guidelines;
Efficiency Nova Scotia may contact me (us) (by phone, email, direct mail or similar method) for the purposes of service
administration, implementation and evaluation and / or provide me (us) with further information on this or related services; and
The implementation and operation of the service requires the sharing and exchange of information between my (our) electricity
provider and Efficiency Nova Scotia. I (we) hereby consent to the release, use, storage and exchange of information between
Efficiency Nova Scotia and my (our) electricity provider, including, but not limited to, my (our) name(s), addresses, electricity
usage history, and phone number, for the purposes of implementing and operating the service. Such information may continue to
reside on Efficiency Nova Scotia’s computer system as well as my (our) electricity provider’s.
Disclaimer
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Efficiency Nova Scotia does not warrant or make any representations concerning the accuracy, likely results of the Low Income
Homeowner Service or otherwise relating to any upgrades performed as part of the Low Income Homeowner Service.
If the applicant is selected as a participant, they will be required to enter into a written Service Agreement and comply with its
terms and conditions.
Incomplete applications will result in a delay of processing. Please complete and submit the entire application form and all
associated documents together.
Upon submission of this application your home may be considered for the Low Income Homeowner Service. If you are selected
as a participant you will be contacted by a delivery agent in your region to schedule a home energy evaluation.
Please note that Efficiency Nova Scotia may prioritize among applicants to meet the service objectives.
First Name
Last Name
Signature
Date (DD/MM/YYYY)
Each member of the household 18 years of age and over must sign this form and submit a Notice of Assessment.
I have read and fully understand all of the terms and conditions above.
Signature of Applicant
Date
 I have enclosed a copy of the previous year’s Notice of Assessment from Canada Revenue Agency for all
members of the household 18 years of age and over.
 I have enclosed a proof of home ownership (i.e. property tax bill or property value assessment notice).
 I have signed and dated the application above.
 All members of the household 18 years of age and over have signed the form above.
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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Energy & Water Conservation
Energy Conservation
You can access energy efficiency resources and support through Efficiency NS. For information on how they can
help you become more efficient call an Energy Solution Advisor at 1-877-999-6035 or check out
http://www.efficiencyns.ca/energy-solutions/.
As fall and winter approach, temperatures drop and the days get shorter. There are many things you can do at
home to increase your energy efficiency, including:
 Seal all leaks around doors, windows and electrical outlets; remove window AC units
 Get chimney and vent systems checked and cleaned.
 Have your furnace filter cleaned or replaced and if possible install a furnace filter alarm.
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Evaluate your heating system. Updating or replacing may seem costly but can often save you up to 30%
heating costs. Many heating companies have leasing options.
Check insulation in exterior walls, crawlspaces, basement and attics – inadequate insulation can result in
45% heat loss.
Make sure all heat and air intake vents are clean and clear of furniture, curtains, toys and that dampers are
open.
Look into time of day savings with NSPI,
https://www.nspower.ca/en/home/for-my-home/default.aspx
Water Conservation
In the home...
In the yard and garden...
Check for leaks. Small leaks in toilets, taps, pipes and hoses
waste a lot of water and energy.
Don`t water your lawn. Lawns need very little water in the fall.
Flush out and shut off outdoor hoses and sprinkler to prevent
freezing.
When washing clothes, run full loads. Use cold water wash and
use short cycle.
Grow plants native to NS. They will adapt to weather
conditions better.
Turn off water when brushing teeth.
Use a bucket of water to wash your car, doorstep, walkway, etc.
This can save 100L per wash.
Use cleaners and detergents only when necessary; when you do
chose those with low phosphates.
Get a rain barrel for yard and garden use.
Install low flow toilets, shower heads, and aerators. You will save Investigate uses for grey water in yard and garden.
water, energy and money!
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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Nova Scotia
211 is here to help you find the right
community and social services.
The 211 Service is designed to help people navigate the complex network of the thousands of community and social
services available in our Province.
When you need help with a problem that involves community social services, it isn’t always clear who to contact. Now
the answer is as close as your telephone or computer because you can call 211 or visit www.ns.211.ca to find out. 211 is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Give it a try and let 211 help you find the service you are looking
for.
211 is a free, confidential information and referral service available 24/7, in English and French, with interpretation services
in over 100 languages. The service can be accessed by dialing 2-1-1 or by visiting their website.
The friendly 211 team will answer your questions and help you find the service you need, where you need it. Examples of
information you can find through 211 includes:
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Food banks/housing/shelter
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Disability services
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Addiction treatment
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Adult learning
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Recreation programs
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Help for mental health issues
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Child care
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Services for Senior’s
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Employment services
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Parenting and family programs
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Home care
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Volunteer organizations
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New immigrant programs
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Income assistance
211 has information on thousands of services provided by non-profit, community groups and government departments.
QUESTIONS?
Dial 211
TTY 1.888.692.1382
Email [email protected]
Let us help you find
the service you need
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
“Mom just can’t
make it on her own
anymore...but where do we
start?”
“I have a disability.
Where can I find
services in my
community?”
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“Dealing with a
new baby on
my own is so
much harder
than I thought it
“How do
I find a
family
doctor?”
would be – can
someone help
“I can get a
me?”
better job... if
only I could
“I think my child has
find affordable
speech problems.”
daycare”
“I’m being evicted
and I have no where
to go.”
“ I’m elderly and
can’t drive. Is there
help to get me to my doctor?”
“I need to get a SIN card.”
“Someone I really care about has
an addiction – what are
their options?”
“I’m being bullied at school.
What do I do?”
“I just moved here
and need to find a job.”
Helping you find the right Community and Social Services
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
2015 COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Antigonish, NS
Responding to disasters
When house fires, flash flooding and severe weather force Nova Scotians
to evacuate their homes, trained volunteers from the Canadian Red
Cross respond by bringing assistance and comfort to those impacted.
This past year, the Red Cross responded to small and large-scale
disasters in areas such as Antigonish, Mulgrave, Pictou county and
western Nova Scotia.
Find out how you can prepare your household for emergencies by
creating a plan and assembling a kit. Visit www.redcross.ca/ready for a
complete list of recommended items for your disaster kit and more.
Volunteer today!
Canadian Red Cross volunteers play a
key role in the delivery of our
programs and services.
We are currently seeking volunteers to
assist with reception and
administrative duties at our office in
Antigonish. Call us today at (902) 8638222.
Join the largest humanitarian
organization in the world and make a
difference in your community!
Providing mobility and greater independence
The Red Cross HELP program offers short term loans of items such as crutches,
wheelchairs, canes, commodes and bath transfer benches to the public at no cost. HELP
provides mobility and a greater sense of independence to people of all ages. A
recommendation form from a health care provider is required. Donations to support the
services are gratefully accepted.
The Red Cross hospital bed loan program is offered by referral only, through the Nova
Scotia Department of Health’s Continuing Care services. For more information on
accessing this program, call toll free at 1-800-225-7225.
Learn to save a life with First Aid
Stay safe on the ice and in the water
Do you know what to do in a medical emergency? The
Canadian Red Cross delivers vital First Aid & CPR
training, as well as babysitting courses for young
people in your community. These programs are
delivered by our Training Partners, who are trained and
certified to give the highest quality of training.
Red Cross offers important guidelines to stay safe on
lakes, ponds and other ice surfaces in the winter. Ice
should be 15 cm thick for an individual, 20 cm for a
group of skaters and 25 cm for ATVs or snowmobiles.
More information at www.redcross.ca/icesafety.
Visit www.redcross.ca/firstaid for a listing of courses
being offered in Antigonish or call (902) 863-8222.
Red Cross also delivers swim and water safety
programs in your area. For more information, visit
www.redcross.ca/swim or call (902) 863-8222.
Canadian Red Cross
Antigonish Service Centre
36 Market Street, Antigonish, NS B2G 3B4
Tel: (902) 863-8222 Fax: (902) 863-1701
www.redcross.ca
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
REGIONAL EMERGENCY MEASURES
Your Home And Winter Power Failures
For the next six months, heating and
maintaining our homes will be a primary
issue for residents of Antigonish Town and
County. Most home heating systems are
dependent upon electrical power. Power
supply interruptions can last from a few
hours to several days. They are often caused by freezing rain,
sleet storms and/or high winds which damage power lines and
equipment. An extended power failure during winter months
and subsequent loss of heating can result in cold, damp homes,
severe living conditions and damage to walls, floors and
plumbing. EMO recommends these guidelines be followed:
Keep on Hand:
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Emergency supply of foods that require no preparation.
Flashlights and a battery-powered radio with fresh
batteries.
Anti-freeze to protect plumbing.
Simple fire-fighting equipment and tools.
CSA approved emergency heating equipment, such as
camp stoves, kerosene heaters, or firewood and
adequate fuel to operate a fireplace or woodstove.
Do not store fuel in the house.
Candles or lanterns to provide light.
When Power Goes Off:
Check whether the power failure is
limited to your home. If your neighbor’s
power is still on, check your electrical
panel and wires leading
to your house. If the wires are
obviously damaged or on the ground,
stay well back and notify your electric
supply authority (residents should keep these numbers near
their telephones: Antigonish electrical utility (902) 863-2777;
Nova Scotia Power 1-800-428-6004).
 Turn off all electronic equipment.
 Turn thermostat(s) down to a minimum.
 Turn on battery powered radio for information.
 Keep windows and doors closed; this can keep an
unheated home bearably warm for several hours.
 Conserve fuel by warming only one room and keeping
temperatures low but bearable. Wear heavy clothing.
 Check plumbing to ensure that water pipes are not
freezing up.
 If a power surge occurs, it could damage sensitive
electronic equipment such as computers, microwaves and
receivers (protecting these appliances with a surge
protector is an inexpensive precaution).
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If You Abandon Your House:
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Turn off main electrical switch.
Turn off water main where it enters house and cover the
valve, inlet pipe and pump or meter with a blanket or other
insulating material.
Open the drain on the water
heater and all taps inside the
house and flush toilets several
times. Plunge toilet bowls, sink
and bath drains and then add antifreeze.
Check draining or frost protection instruction in operating
manuals of appliances such as dishwashers, washing
machines, etc.
Blow out horizontal water lines that won’t drain when
valves are open. (Use a tire pump).
When Power Returns:
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Turn off emergency heating equipment.
Turn on main water valve, closing taps on the lowest level
of the house first.
Let water heater fill up before turning it on.
Warm house at temperature slightly above normal for a
few hours to dry it out.
Flush toilets, drain sinks and tubs to dispose of anti-freeze.
Check food supplies for spoilage—food kept in the freezer
will remain frozen for 24 to 48 hours after power failure if
freezer door remains closed.
Turn on the main electrical switch.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Go to the EMO Nova Scotia website
www.gov.ns.ca/emo
To speak with an Antigonish EMO representative,
phone (902) 863-8366,
or contact the provincial office at (902) 424-5620.
The Canadian Automobile Association website
(www.caa.ca) also offers
valuable information on emergency planning.
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Roadside Collection Program
The Municipality of the County of Antigonish provides roadside collection for regular garbage, organics and
recyclables. The following three pages contain important information about the Municipality's Roadside
Collection program.
ROADSIDE COLLECTION SCHEDULE
Garbage and green bins are collected on a weekly basis while recyclables are collected every second week. To determine which
week your recyclables will be picked up have a look at the “Zone” list below to see which zone you are in, then consult the
following table for your collection schedule.
PLEASE NOTE: Items should be placed at roadside by 7:00am on the day of collection, cleaned and properly sorted.
Regular garbage is to be placed in clear bags, while recyclables goes into blue bags.
Residents are reminded that it is their responsibility to keep garbage/recyclable boxes clean and in usable repair.
During the winter months, it is extremely important to ensure that snow removal around the garbage/recyclable boxes is
undertaken by the residents, to provide easy access for collection.
Zone 1 – Highway 104-West, Highway 4- Post Rd to Pictou county line, West River, Tolson Subdivision, Addington Forks, St.
Josephs, Beaver Meadow, Beaver Mountain, Keppoch, Ohio, Cross Roads Ohio, Shieling Court, Townsend Street, Pottery Lane,
Crockett Court, Brierly Way, Brookside Way, Appleseed Drive, Florence Circle, Alex Terrace
Zone 2 – Highway 7 –South, West Lochaber, Copper Lake, Pinevale, Pitchers Farm, Purl Brook, Lower West River
Zone 3 –Aulds Cove, Havre Boucher, Cape Jack, Merland, Upper Afton, Highway 104-Aulds Cove, Highway 4- Frankville Rd to Aulds
Cove, Mount Cameron, Pine Ridge
Zone 4 – Bayfield, West Arm Tracadie, Linwood, Linwood Station, West Havre Boucher, Monastery (Highway 16), Mattie
Settlement, Grosvenor, Highway 4- Linwood
Zone 5 – Killam Properties, Glen Aire Estates, Greenhill Estates, Silver Birch, Williams Point, South River Rd, Greenwold
Zone 6 – Highway 104-Lower South River, Highway 316-South, Dunmore, St. Andrews, Frasers Mills, Lower Springfield, Glenroy,
Marydale, Beauly, Pomquet forks, Meadow Green, Dagger Woods
Zone 7 – Highway 337, Highway 245 (Sylvan valley to Greendale Rd), Brierly Brook Road
Zone 8 – Highway 245 (Greendale Rd to Knoydart), Old Maryvale Rd, Cloverville, Fairmont, Big Marsh, Clydesdale, Pleasant Valley,
Sylvan Valley, Thorne Ridge
Zone 9 – Summerside, New France, Frasers Grant, Afton, Tracadie, Monastery, Highway 4 Heatherton to Linwood Harbour Rd
Zone 10 – Oasis Trailer Court, South Side Harbour, Pomquet, Heatherton, Black Avon, Glassburn
DECEMBER
Monday
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Tuesday
Wednesday
WEEK 1 (Dec 1-5)
Zone 3
Zone 6
Zone 4
Zone 5
WEEK 2 (Dec 8-12)
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 3
Zone 6
WEEK 3 (Dec 15-19)
Zone 3
Zone 6
Zone 4
Zone 5
WEEK 4 (Dec 22-26)
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 3
Zone 6
WEEK 5 (Dec 29 & 31)
Zone 3
Zone 6
Zone 4
Zone 5
Thursday
Friday
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 10
Zone 9
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone10
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 10
Zone 9
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JANUARY
Monday
Tuesday
WEEK 1 (Jan 1-2)
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 10
Zone 9
Zone 6
Zone 5
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 10
Zone 9
Zone 6
Zone 5
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 10
Zone 9
Thursday
Friday
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Zone 8
Zone 7
Zone 10
Zone 9
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 9
Zone 10
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
WEEK 2 (Jan 5-9)
Zone 4
Zone 3
WEEK 3 (Jan 12-16)
Zone 3
Zone 4
WEEK 4 (Jan 19-23)
Zone 4
Zone 3
WEEK 5 (Jan 26-30)
Zone 3
Zone 4
FEBRUARY
Monday
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 1
Zone 2
Garbage & Green bin only
Garbage, Green Bin & Recycling
Zone 2
Zone 1
Tuesday
Wednesday
WEEK 1 (Feb 2-7)
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 3
Zone 6
WEEK 2 (Feb 9-13)
Zone 3
Zone 6
Zone 4
Zone 5
WEEK 3 (Feb 16-20)
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 3
Zone 6
WEEK 4 (Feb23-27)
Zone 3
Zone 6
Zone 4
Zone 5
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
It is the policy of the Municipality of the County of Antigonish that garbage, organics and recyclables are collected as normal on all
holidays throughout the year except for the following:
Good Friday
Remembrance Day
Christmas Day
Garbage and organics normally collected on these days will be collected one week later on the regular day for collection.
Recyclables normally collected on these days will be collected 2 weeks later on the regular day for collection.
The Beech Hill Solid Waste-Resource Management Facility is closed on all holidays throughout the year. Residents are reminded
that it is their responsibility to keep garbage boxes clean and in usable repair. During the winter months it is extremely important
to ensure snow removal around the garbage boxes is undertaken by the residents to provide easy access for collection.
REGUALR GARBAGE (CLEAR BAGS)
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WHICH ITEMS GO WHERE?
Lids, caps & covers from plastic and glass jars
All styrofoam
Bathroom waste
Aluminum foil, pie plates and plastic wrap
Potato chip bags and candy bar wrappers
Hot and cold disposable drink cups (Tim Horton cups)
Light bulbs
Broken glass, ceramic, & dishes
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Empty paint cans & aerosol cans
Empty motor oil containers
Carbon paper
Floor sweepings
Hard covered books (can be recycled if cover is
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Gift wrap, colored tissue paper
Kitty litter
Old shoes & clothing
removed)
MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
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ORGANICS (GREEN BIN)
Food Products
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Table Scraps, Meat, Fish & Bones
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Vegetable and Fruit Peelings
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Shellfish (including shells)
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Solid Dairy Products (i.e. cheese, etc.)
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Cooking Oil, Grease & Fat
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Bread, Rice & Pasta
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Egg and Nut Sheels
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Coffee Grounds and Filters, Tea Bags
Non-Recyclable Paper
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Soiled Food Napkins
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Paper Towel
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Pizza Boxes, Fast Food Wrappers
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Wax Paper
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Paper Plates (no styrofoam)
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Sugar, Flour & Potato bags
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Dog and Cat Food Bags (without plastic liner)
PLEASE NOTE: All broken green bins should be returned to the Municipal Office
RECYCLABLES (BLUE BAGS)
BLUE BAG #1 (Paper Products)
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Newspaper & magazines
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Advertising flyers including glossy paper
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Periodicals, TV guides
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Game books (crossword puzzles, etc.)
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Pocket novels and joe books
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Paper egg carton (dozen and flats)
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Cores from paper towel & bathroom rolls
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Boxboard (cereal and cracker boxes, etc.)
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Letter, office and school paper, envelopes
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Corrugated cardboard (tied in bundles)
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BLUE BAG #2 (All Other Recyclables)
Plastic pop bottles
Aluminum cans
Tin cans
Glass bottles and jars
Plastic containers (#1-7)
Plastic grocery bags (#4)
Bread bags (#4)
Juice boxes
Milk cartons
Liquor containers
BLUE BAG SAFETY TIPS
Always consider your safety and the safety of those collecting and sorting your recycling when preparing any item for the blue bag.
Step 1 (Safety Rinse)
Carefully rinse the can - some people use a bottle brush and it is easiest if you do it soon after opening the can!
Step 2 (Lid Safety)
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If the lid is attached to the can, carefully push it down into the can so that the sharp edge is not exposed.
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If the lid has been completely removed from the can, it is best to drop it into the can and then, if possible, squeeze the top of
the can to close the opening as much as possible. Then place it into your blue bag.
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If you use a can opener that removes sharp edges, you will not be able to place the lid into the can. Place these lids into the
blue bag separate from the can.
OTHER (ITEMS NOT FOR CURBSIDE PICKUP)
These items are subject to a tipping fee and residents are responsible for bringing these items to the Solid Waste Management Site
Tipping Fees - Effective October 15, 2007
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Asbestos $100.00 per tonne (flat fee)
Clean Construction & Demolition Debris $50.00 per tonne 
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Clean Concrete $45.00 per tonne
Compostable Organic Material $55.00 per tonne
Construction & Demolition (C & D) Debris $75.00 per tonne
Contaminated Soil
$45.00 per tonne
Leaf & Yard Waste
$55.00 per tonne
Mixed Loads
$110.00 per tonne
Recyclables
$45.00 per tonne
Refuse/Garbage
$100.00 per tonne
Scrap Metal & White Goods (Appliances) $45.00 per tonne
Cardboard
$100.00 per tonne
Tires
$45.00 per tonne
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
1356 Beech Hill Road, Beech Hill, Antigonish
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday 8:00am—4:30pm
Saturdays 8:00am—12:00pm
CLOSED on ALL Holidays
Phone: (902) 863-4744
The Solid Waste Management Facility is a paint and A.C.E.S. drop off location.
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION
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REGISTRATION PROCESS
Pool Learn to Swim
Registration will be accepted by MAIL ONLY. Registrations will be processed on a first received, first served basis. Please use the
registration form on page 39.
All Other Programs
Registration will be DROP-IN or by MAIL. Drop-ins will only be accepted between 9:00am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday by the
Recreation Department. Registration is NOT accepted in class by the instructor. Participants must register with the recreation
department, by mail or in person. Phone registration is not accepted. See registration form on page 38. All forms must be
accompanied by payment. Class locations for most community education programs will be posted on the bulletin board or in the
foyer of the respective schools. With the exception of the swim program, registrants will not receive course confirmation.
Applicants will be contacted only if a class is cancelled, or if the class is full upon receipt of their application form.
Registration Process
In order for our staff to effectively plan and carry out each event it is important to have accurate registration numbers. We have
therefore listed a registration deadline for each program and event listed in this newsletter. Please check program description for
deadlines for each activity. Community Education programs are subject to a late fee for forms received after the deadline. Cheques
can be post-dated up to the day of the event.
General Information
If classes do not have the minimum number of participants by the registration deadline, they will be cancelled. Registration will not
be accepted the first day/night of class.
Persons wishing to book community use of St. Andrew Junior School or East Antigonish Education Centre/Academy, contact Heather
Butler at (902) 863-1141, or check our website www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/community-use-of-schools/
Occasionally classes have to be rescheduled due to inclement weather. When this occurs, a cancellation notice will be aired by
98.9XFM and 101.5 The Hawk, or check the Hawk website www.1015thehawk.com/news/cancellations.asp, and 98.9XFM website
www.989xfm.ca/category/cancellations
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION REFUND POLICY
If participants wish to withdraw from a program they must notify the Antigonish County Recreation Department by phoning (902)
863 - 1141. All requests for refunds must be made at the Recreation office and not at the program site. The following conditions
apply to refunds:
Community Education
Conditions that apply:
(See descriptions below)
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Swim
Adult & Youth Programs
Program
5 wks in length or longer
1, 2, 4
1, 2, 4
Community Education
Adult & Youth Programs
Multi-Day
Special Events or
Day Trips
4 wks in length or less
3, 4
Summer Camps
(3-5 days)
3,4
1,4
A full refund issued if participants inform the department prior to the start of the program.
A partial refund (registration fee less 10%) if the department is informed before the date of the second class.
No refunds within 2 weeks of the program start date. The last date a refund will be granted will be on the 15th day before
the program begins.
A full refund will be granted for medical reasons upon presentation of a doctor’s note.
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION
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PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM
Participants Name
Age
(if under 19)
Program & Location
Course Fee
TOTAL
PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION. READ REFUND POLICIES ON PAGE 37 .
Mailing Address:
Postal Code:
Home Phone #:
Email Address:
Work Phone #:
Cel Phone #:
Parent/Guardian Name(s) if participant is under 19 years of age:
Participants or parents/guardians of participants are asked to provide information regarding special needs
requirements, medical conditions and/or allergies:
Emergency Contact:
Phone Number:
Participant/Parent/Guardian Signature
I/We the undersigned, agree not to hold the Municipality of the County of Antigonish or any of its agents liable for
any injuries resulting from a sustained by any person registered by me/us while he/she is participating in the
program.
Signature of Participant/Parent/Guardian
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE:
WHEN REGISTERING FOR ANTIGONISH COUNTY
RECREATION PROGRAMS, PLEASE DIRECT
REGISTRATION (MAIL OR DROP OFF)
TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION:
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION
ATTN: WINTER PROGRAMS
285 BEECH HILL RD, RR6
ANTIGONISH, NS B2G OB4
Date
REC #:
If you wish to pay by VISA or MasterCard, please fill
out the following information:
VISA
MasterCard
Account #:
Expiry Date:
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION—ACTIVE COMMUNITY RECREATION
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AQUATICS REGISTRATION FORM
Participants Name
Age
Date of
Birth
Level
1st Time
Choice
2nd Time
Choice
Swim Registrations will be accepted by MAIL ONLY!
Please include payment when mailing registration (see below)
Please make cheques payable to "Antigonish County Recreation"
3rd Time
Choice
Reg.
Fee
Subtotal
Discount
Total
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Parent/Guardian:
Mailing Address:
Postal Code:
Email Address:
Home Phone #:
Work Phone #:
Cel Phone #
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Participants or parents/guardians of participants are asked to provide information regarding special needs requirements, medical
conditions and/or allergies :
Name of family physician:
ADDITIONAL CONTACT PERSON
Emergency Contact:
Phone #:
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE
I/We the undersigned agree not to hold the Municipality of the County of Antigonish or any of its agents liable for any injuries
resulting from or sustained by any person registered by me/us while he/she is participating in the program.
Date
Signature of Parent/Guardian
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If you wish to pay by VISA or MasterCard, please fill
out the following information:
PLEASE MAIL POOL REGISTRATION FORM TO:
ANTIGONISH COUNTY RECREATION
285 BEECH HILL RD, RR6
ANTIGONISH, NS B2G OB4
ATTN: SWIM PROGRAM
VISA
MasterCard
Account #
Expiry Date
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