Times Advocate, 1994-9-7, Page 8,
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Times -Advocate, September 7, 1994
FAMILY
St. Patrick's ACW
to meet Tuesday
Grand Bend CWL
raffle winners named
By Roberta Walker
GRAND BEND - The Catholic Women's League of Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church in Grand Bend held a draw on raffle tickets for
their annual fund raiser, on Sunday, August 28. Pastor Father Paul
Beck drew the winning tickets, all residents of Grand Bend.
Annie Michielsens, a CWI, mgmber, won the first prizi-, a beautiful
hand-crafted quilt, that she herself had worked on with the quilting
bee.
Second prize was a lovely collector's plate, won by Chris Hayman
of Grand Bend.
Third prize was won by Gary Peters, son of parishioners John and
Gera Peters, a handmade afghan.
The CWL also held a baking and vegetable sale after all Masses on
the weekend. A large group of parishioners and visitors were there to
observe the ticket draw, as Father Beck has begun the custom of a par-
ish social/fellowship time on the last Sunday of each month, after the
weekend Masses. Members of the CWL and other parishioners are or-
ganized as volunteers to serve coffee, tea, cold drinks and doughnuts
as refreshments and it has been well received.
There will be a noon
luncheon.
By H. Davis
SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's
Morning Prayer Service was held at
8:30 a.m. Sun e tember 4.
Rev. Stephen Emery s to the
children on getting to know God by
prayer as he tells us "Come to Me
to know Me."
Prayers were said for sick mem-
bers, remembering Marguerite
Greenlee; and Starr Davis rcuper-
ating in Sick Childrens Hospital in
Toronto following heart surgery
last Tuesday.
The MacGillivray boys and the
Davis boys were holiday visitors
with grandparents Hugh and Hazel
this past week.
Saturday evening the Davis's vis-
ited with Ray and Beverley Wheel-
er of London.
Ron and Margaret Carroll called
on Mary Davis recently.
Sunday, September 11, St. Pat-
rick's will celebrate the Holy Com-
munion Service Pentecost 16 at
11:00 a.m. Scripture Readings are
to be Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, James
2:1-5, 8-10, 14-17, Psalm 125, The
Holy Gospel Mark 8:27-38.
Sincere thanks to all who remem-
bered Starr this past week with
prayers and all the telephone in-
quiries and support was greatly ap-
preciated.
A tentative date for the Septem-
ber A.C.W. meeting is Tuesday,
September 13 with a noon lunch-
eon at the Davis's. -
IT'S ME!
Ronald McDonald®
in person and
I'm coming to see you!
That's right. My Ronald McDonald' Show is
going to be great fun for the whole family.
There'll be games, magic tricks,'songs. Even
special prizes! So, make sure you're there.
And don't forget the ca'rrr ra.
Exeter Public School
93 Victoria Street East
Monday, September 121h, 1994
at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets $5.00. Available al McDonald's® Res1aurauts In Exeter and Stratford.
Children under 12 will be adr^.tted tree when accompan,ed by a ticket holder
Wida Boys/Girls Bike!
Name:
Address:
City:
Postal Code: _ _
Province:
Phone Number.
Please complete this ballot and bung 4 with you wren visiting the Ronald
McDonald& Show You must be present to win Draw for bikes takes place at the
Ronald McDonald& Show. Exeter Public School. 93 Victoria Street East on Monday.
September 121h. 1994 et 7.00 p m
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Kelsy Long, of Hensall (above) takes a look around the new
Tinker Tots Co-operative Nursery during the grand opening on
Thursday night at Hensall Public School. Checking out the
play equipment below is Kristina Troyer while Mindy Bell, on
right, watches over her.
Above, a ribbon cutting cer-
emony kicked off the official
opening of the new Tinker
-Tots Co-operative Nursery
School on Thursday night.
The nursery is now located in
Hensall Public School and
has expanded to include a be-
fore and after school program
for older children. Cutting the
ribbon is Mary Moffat who re-
cently retired as principal of
Hensall Public School. This
was one of the last projects
she worked on before retiring
in June.
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