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Correspondence
Cavan Church to celebrate 132 years of worship
What a temperature change -
hot and humid for Thanksgiving
weekend and this past weekend
more normal temperatures for the
middle of October.
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan
United Church was titled "Life
After Death!" Greeters and collec-
tors were Paul Dodds and Wayne
Dolmage.
Next Sunday there is no service
at Cavan but all are invited to
attend Northside for the
Anniversary Service at 11 a.m.
The musical group "Oracle" is in
charge of the service.
The following Sunday, Oct. 28,
is Cavan's anniversary - the
church is 132 years old and the
present building is 100 years old.
Guest minister is Rev. Cheryl Ann
Stadelbauer-Sampa. All are wel-
come to this service.
Jim and Diane Rapson enjoyed a
fall escape to the Maritimes (27
days, 6436 kms). The little wine
Dodge and Winnebago truck
camper made the sojourn through
New York State, Vermont, New
Hampshire, Maine, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec
to Ontario without Station at the
a wheel loss or a mouth of the
bearing failure. Annapolis River.
Several points of interest are wor- Considerable time was spent talk -
thy of mention. ing to local fishermen in the har-
The Finger Lakes in New York bour of Annapolis Royal regarding
State provided canyon walks that scallop and lobster fishing. It was
have no comparison geologically very interesting to see the large
to Ontario. Vermont.scenery is fishing boats sitting on the ocean
everything it is advertised to be. floor at low tide then six hours
The Dodge was distracted
(population on the water at the wharf her floating
ag
Winthrop, Maine
3000-4000) that boasts a high high tide.
school, elementary school and An overland drive was made by
business section. the pilot and the trusty co-pilot to
A visit was made to Campobello Lunenburg for a day at the huge
Island, St. Andrews and Ministers
ro
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Island in New Brunswick.thedeck of the Bluenose II.A
Ministers Island is reached by return trip was made to
driving over the ocean floor at low Annapolis Valley 'where orchards
tide. Yes, even the Dodge made it and dairy farming abound. The
across to the 51 -room summer cot- following day took us to "Magnetic
tage built by Sir William Van Hill" where even a big bus rolled
Horne - the principal builder of dQwn the hill that "appears" to be
the CPR railroad. uphill.
They ferried from St. John to One of two wet days was experi-
Digby, Nova Scotia to view the enced at Hopewell Rocks where
Annapolis Valley, Annapolis Royal the highest tide of the season was
(British earthen fort), Port Royal observed. Since the moon was full,
(Champlain 1603 habitation) and the difference between low tide
the Tidal Power Generating and high tide was 45 feet. A sec -
St. Patrick's C.W.L.
Christmas dinner is
coming p u in November
O n TODAY
Thursday, I
Dec. 13,
local seniors are planning a
trip to the Drayton produc-
tion of "The Christmas
Show" at St. Jacobs Country
Playhouse, followed by a
meal at The Black Forest
Inn in Connestogo.
Cor 14 is being held on
the weekend of Oct. 26-28 in
Dublin parish hall. This
retreat experience is for per-
sons aged 16-21 years .
St. Patrick's, Dublin,
C.W.L. Christmas r --
dinner will be held �a(towe ' e n
on Thursday, Nov.
8 at 6 p.m. at St.
Patrick's Church Da n C e
Hall.
THOUGHT FOR Saturday, Oct. 27/07 No
have only
just a minute,
Only 60 seconds in it.
Forced upon me - can't
refuse it,
Didn't seek it - didn't choose
it,
But it's up to me to use it.
I must suffer if I lose it,
Give account if I abuse it,
Just a tiny little minute,
But eternity is in it.
by Dorothy Dillon
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Frank and Janie Golding
Open House
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and day was necessary to do jus-
tice to the sea shore and natural
geographic formations. Fundy
National Park provided us a
sighting of a moose and white-
tailed deer.
At this point in time the Dodge
showed signs of homesickness.
The homeward journey began
along the St. John River Valley in
New Brunswick to Quebec, the
Eastern Townships, back to the
St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Algonquin
Park, Georgian Bay and Village
View Farm.
Life's pace in the Maritimes is
much less hurried, deadlines are
less rigid and you are treated like
you lived there all your life but it
is good to get back home.
Colin and Joel Howson of Blyth
had a sleepover with their cousins
Natalie and Alaina Campbell on
Saturday.
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