Clinton News Record, 2016-03-23, Page 1414 News Record • Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Varna News
Joan Beierling
The St. Patrick's Day potluck
dinner held at the Brucefield
Community United Church
brought many out dressed in
green and all with their favour-
ite dish to share. It was a won-
derful dinner once again.
Door prizes were won by Ger-
ald Rathwell, Evert VanSligten-
horst, Morgan Colclough, Carol
Coopez Samantha Chuter, Rose
Dundass, Tyler Colclough, Bar-
bara McIntosh, Megan Govier
and Karen Mercurio. Follow-
ing the dinner a program fol-
lowed in the Sancturary. Thank
you to Willi Laurie for getting
the program together. Gladys
Van Egmond and one of her
Merry Makers Andrew Patrick
joined in for the night. Gladys
on piano and Andrew on violin
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did one jig of Irish music with a
sing along. Willi Laurie wel-
comed everyone and made
mention there are two kinds of
people, those who are Irish and
those who wish they were.
Duglald McIntosh played
"Oh Susannah" on guitar.
Randy Banks sang and also
gave an Irish Blessing. Will Lau-
rie entertained the children
with a story "Finn McCool and
the Big Fish" Pete Postill then
favoured everyone with 3 Irish
numbers. Gladys Van Egmond
on accordian and Andrew Pat-
rick on violin played another jig
of songs. Will Laurie com-
mented "never iron a 4 leaf clo-
ver, you don't want to press
your luck"! Bill Dundass played
and sang "My Wild Irish Rose"
to his wife Rose and to all!!
Emeily Colclough stole the
show and sang "Twinkle Twin-
kle Star" The Choir, along with
Pete Postill and the Minster
Randy Banks, sang "Danny
Boy'Kirsten McIntosh enter-
tained with "Don't Stop Believ-
ing" on the Trombone. Will
Laurie sang a solo "She's Like
the Swallow': Another jig by
Gladys and Andrew was fol-
lowed by Willi with an Irish
Blessing. Once again, thanks to
Willi and her helpers for the
great evening, `til we meet
again!
Palm Sunday at Brucefield
Community United Church
with Audrey McClennan light-
ing the Christ Candle. Rev Ran-
dy's wife Karen did the Wel-
come announcements, Lenten
Introit and Call to Worship
before Rev Randy and Sunday
School entered waving palm
branches. Birthday Wishes
were extended to Bob Fother-
ingham and Leisa Stephenson.
Rev. Randy's Reflection was on
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Sandra Turner announced
$500 was raised for the Big
Brothers and Sisters Bowling
Friday night in Zurich. Bowlers
were Mike, Morgan, Tyler and
Emily Colclough, Ruby Lefaive,
Sandra Turner and Megan
Govier. Thanks to the
supporters.
MaundyThursday Service is
March 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Middleton St. lames Anglican
Church. Good Friday Service is
in Brucefield Community
United Church at 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunrise Service
with Breakfast will be at 8 a.m.
Easter Sunday Service with
Communion follows at 10:30
a.m.
Upcoming Meetings are
U C.W. Thank offering is April 5
at 7:30 p.m.
The Odd Fellows in Bruce -
field are hosting their Card
party Thursday, March 24 at
7:30 p.m. Everybodywelcome!
Next Friday Film Fun night is
April Fool's Day, April 1, at 6:30
p.m. A quirky film rated PG will
be shown suitable for April's
Fool Day.
Looking ahead, the Bruce -
field Community United
Church and the Brucefield
Lodge #210 are hosting a
Chicken BBQ on Sunday, April
17 at the Brucefield Church
Hall from 5-7 p.m. Adults $16
and Children $6. Advance tick-
ets
ickets only. Please Contact Fred at
519-233-9288 or Doug at 519-
482-7148 for tickets.
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