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Oct. 15;16,17,18
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Dried hydrangeas
Flower girls. Lou Hyde, left and Leni Vermeulen, right, congratulate Kathy Noyes from Lu-
can who won a basket of dried hydrangeas at At Home's grand opening. Other winners
were Judy Kyle who won a wind chimer, Debbie Revington who won a vase and candles,
- Christine Verlinde won pot pourri. Martha Hill won a gardening gift basket and Carin Marr
won a picture.
Collection of food at St. Patrick's
By IH. Davis
Sainsbury correspondent
SAINTSBI7RY - On Saturday
evening at 7 p.m. St. Patrick's cele-
brated their Evening Prayer
Thanksgiving service with Suiannc
Davis leading the service from the
- Book of Alternative Services with
Kimberley Kelley and Crystal
Davis assisting with the scripture
readings.
Margaret Carroll gave the mes-
sage. The Sunday School children
in citstume each shared " Symhol of
Thanksgiving" celebrated in many
different ways from around the
world. The "Box of Food" reminds
everyone to bring their item for
Daily Bread to he collected next 'celebration honoring Katie -Scarlett
Sunday at the Harvest Service. MacGillivray who was 12 years old -
October 19. St. Patrick's will cel-
ebrate their 137th . Harvest
Thanksgiving Anniversary Service
at IQ:30 a.rn. With The Rev.
Stanley Jay oflicient. A time of fel-
lowship and refreshments will fol-
low in the Parish Hall.
The women will clean the church
on Wednesday -afternoon -at -3:30
p.m. A number of families in the area
enjoyed get-togethers on Sunday to
celebrate Thanksgiving.
The MacGillivrays and Davis
families enjoyed dinner with par-
ents Hugh and Hazel with a special
on Monday.
Times -Advocate, October 15, 1997
Nominate a conservationist
EXETER - As the need for envi-
ronmental protection increases, the
public becomes more aware that
the care of our land and water is up
to us. Since 1984, the Ausable
Bayfield Conservation Authority
has given Conservation Awards to
recognize those individuals, fami-
lies, groups or organ itions who
demonstrate outstanding achieve-
ments in the area of local water
quality, reforestation, conservation
Tanning and environmental educa-'
tion.
To be eligible for the 1997
award, recipients must be located in
the jurisdiction of the Ausable
Bayfield Conservation Authority.
Current ABCA staff and directors
are not eligible. A brochure
describing the categories and nomi-
nation details is available from the
ABCA office at 235-2610.
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