Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), 30 Aug 2006, p. 28

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Wednesday, August 30, 2006 · Page 28 ESSEX Christian Reformed Join us on Sunday at 10 a.m. for worship with Pastor Fred Heslinga. Sunday school and nursery are provided. There will be no evening service. The evening service begins on Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. For more information call 776-5071. COZY CORNERS RUTHVEN OLINDA Essex Retirees Social Club Mon. Aug. 21 Pepper winners were first Jean Jenner, second Elaine Taylor and Judy Kelly, most Peppers were tied by Nina Towle and Polly Mikolash, door prize Cecilia Edwards. Tues. Aug. 22 Pepper winners were first Bernard Shuttleworth, second Regina Garrod, most Peppers was tied by Evelyn Vivier and Louise Perrault, door prize Lois Tapping. Wed. Aug. 23 Pepper winners were first Cecile St. Denis, second Betty Fields, most Peppers Cecilia Edwards, door prize Evelyn Vivier. Thursday Bridge winners were Georgette Nadeau and Kathleen Gurbin. Horseshoes are being played on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. If you are interested in playing or just being an audience come on over to the corner of Centre and Day St. Programs for the fall are resuming after Labour Day with the exception of Tai Chi which will start on Tues. Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. For more information call 519-776-6689. Essex United Church Sunday, Sept. 3 Worship service at 9:30 a.m. featuring Old Time Hymns. Saturday, Sept. 16 is our raft Show and Luncheon eaturing a variety of crafts. Important date ­ Sept. 4­ Congregational orkshop on our Mission tatement with Bev obinson from London onference. Holy Name Lifeteen Mass, Sun. Sept. 3, 7 p.m. "School Supplies to Evangelize"­ High school students are invited to join us for a fun game of "The Price is Right" as we look at what supplies we have and still need to go back to school properly armed. Youth Ministry Training Day ­ Sat. Sept. 16, Villanova High School, 8:30 -10. Training is mandatory for all those who want o volunteer in the youth inistry this year. See laire in the office for regisration forms. Youth Dance ­ Our first ance for grades 6, 7 and 8 ill be on Fri. Sept. 15 from - 10 p.m. K of C Fish Fry ­ Fri. ept. 8, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Take out available. Parish Picnic ­ Sun. Sept. 17, GessTwood Camp. Mass, BBQ, games, kids face painting, Town of Essex Fire Trucks. If you have a child who will be entering grade 8 in the fall, it is time to register them for Confirmation. Preparation will begin in early September. PreConfirmation Rally Day, Sept. 23 in London.Please call Claire to register. CWL general meeting ­ Tues. Sept. 12, rosary at 7 p.m., meeting at 7:30 p.m. CWL Night at the Race Track ­ Wed. Sept. 20, 6 p.m. departure, 8:30 p.m. return. Tickets available from parish office. CWL Twilight Retreat ­ Fri. Oct. 27. CWL Annual Turkey Dinner & Bazaar ­ Sun. Nov. 19. Love Is ... ... pacing the floor through the hours after midnight, soothing your crying with love-words and lullabies, when all of my being is begging for rest. Love is reading the same story over and over and not taking any of it out. Love is caring enough to say "no", even if "everybody else is doing it." Love is letting you go with a lump in my throat, a prayer in my heart, and a smile on my face, as you stride out of the door to take on the world. God Bless and have a great week. WOODSLEE BROOKER MAIDSTONE CROSS BAKERVILLE McMurren. Next card games, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Marion Carroll from Schumacher-Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carroll of Peterborough, Mr. Tim Carroll and Denise of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. George Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Allison of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allison and Avery of Buffalo, NY came to honour Dorothy Allison. COTTAM PAQUETTE MAIDSTONE ESSEX CROSS COZY BAKERVILLE CORNERS RUTHVEN GESTO OLINDA of a beloved husband and father, Jerry Thompson. Gesto U.C. will be celebrating their Anniversary Service on Sept. 24 at 9 a.m. at Gesto. Gesto U.C. Annual Turkey Dinner wil be held Sept. 28 starting at 4:30 p.m. WOODSLEE ESSEX COZY BROOKER CORNERS RUTHVEN OLINDA GESTO St. Paul's Anglican Regular service times resume at both churches on Sun., Sept. 3. An auction is being planned for the fall as a fundraiser for both churches. Donations of items will be gratefully accepted at the church office. For more information, please contact Lori or Joanne. Trinity's choir will not hold a practice until Thurs., Sept. 7 at 6:30 p.m. St. Paul's first choir practice will be Thurs., Sept. 7 at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome. Come make a joyous noise! St. Paul's requires two ladies to assist with the Altar Guild. This voluntary position requires about 1-2 hours of your time every five weeks. You will be paired with an experienced member of the guild. Duties include polishing brass, trimming candles and preparing the altar for services. Please notify the church office if you are able to help. MAIDSTONE CROSS BAKERVILLE Communion on Sun. Sept. 3 at 9 a.m. Chapel service at Iler Lodge is on Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. Lonnie Jones will be conducting the services Sept. 10 while Rev. Lilian is visiting her sister in Tallahassee, Florida. Joint board meeting at 7 p.m. on Sun. Sept. 17 at Bethel-Maidstone. Bible Study begins Sept. 19 from 7-8:15 p.m. at Gesto and Sept. 20 from 78:15 at Bethel-Maidstone. Gesto U.C.W. will hold a work meeting on Thurs. Sept. 21. The Turkey Supper is on Thurs. Sept. 28 at 4:30 p.m. Gesto U.C. will be celebrating their 120th Anniversary Service on Sept. 24. The Romanian Baptist Church Band will be participating in the service. Check us out at www.bmg-uc.ca. Email comments or announcements to bmg.uc@sympatico.ca or phone 519-7232284. Chrysty and Zander Ketelaar of Milton spent the weekend with their grandparents, Marsh and Ruth Newman. Music Committee meeting on Thurs., Sept. 7 at 8:30 p.m. Amplify Christ Concert featuring Starfield and Manic Drive at 6 p.m. on Fri., Sept. 8 at Essex Arena fairgrounds. Advance tickets available at Souled-Out Christian Books. Proceeds will benefit Teen Challenge Farm. Promotion Sunday, Sept. 10 with "For Me and My House" followed by a Hot Dog Barbecue at the church. Plan to bring friends for this special service to kick off the fall season. Please bring salads and desserts to share, as well as lawn chairs. MAIDSTONE CROSS BAKERVILLE and bring along some friends who like to play for a 7:30 p.m. start. Sympathy from friends and neighbours is expressed to Thomas Allison on the loss of his dear wife Dorothy, and to all the Allison and Salter families on the loss this past week. Sympathy is extended to the Chambers family that lived here a few years ago and sold and moved into Essex. Don and Barb and girls, Julie, Sue and Lisa, were great neighbours and kept a close watch on Grandpa and Grandma Baker as they got older and needed help and we were very grateful for their caring. Don was a retired truck driver in Detroit and Barb worked at the Woodslee Credit Union for many years. They enjoyed camping and one year took Donna with them to Florida and broke down in Georgia. The girls can all recall that trip. Many great memories of this man will live on in the hearts of family and friends. Advisory issued for pouched milk WOODSLEE COTTAM PAQUETTE BROOKER The Windsor - Essex County Health Unit's medical officer of health has issued a dairy product advisory for pouched milk produced by Lakeside Jersey Dairy Ltd. in Leamington. In a release dated Aug. 24, Dr. G. Allen Heimann said pouched milk produced by the company since Aug. 14 should be discarded. He added that milk being sold in cartons is not affected. One sample from the line of bagged milk tested positive for the bacteria Listeria. Heimann warns that there is a possibility of other milk being contaminated. No illnesses have been reported. COTTAM PAQUETTE Disney's Jungle Book Kids! ESSEX ESSEX COZY CORNERS Bethel-Maidstone U.C. service is at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Lilian Patey. The flowers in the sanctuary were placed in loving memory of Gerald (Jerry) Thompson by his wife Jean, Ross and Nancy and their families. Communion will be held next Sunday, Sept. 3. Nursery supervision will resume on Sept. 3. Sunday School will resume on Sept. 10 with a "Welcome Back Sunday Celebration." The Iler Lodge Nursing Home service will be on Tues. Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. The U.C.W. will meet on Mon. Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the hall. The Official Board meeting for both churches will be held at B-M on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. Bible Study will begin on Sept. 20 from 7-8:15 p.m. at B-M. Get Well wishes to all who are in hospital, sick and shut-in. The congregation extends its deepest sympathy to Jean Thompson and family on the recent death GESTO RUTHVEN OLINDA ESSEX WOODSLEE Golden Links card game winners for Fri. Aug. 25 were: Mary Demars, Garnet Galloway, Patty Sylvester, George Diesbourg, Jo-Anne Diesbourg, Don McMurren. Door prize to Madeline Diesbourg and Vera COTTAM COZY CORNERS BROOKER PAQUETTE Weather over the past weekend was wet but lots of events were still held. Soon the kids are back to school for another session. What happened to summer? Happy birthday Friday to Tyler Holt as he celebrates #12 with mom and dad, Crystal and George, and big brother Chris. Happy birthday Sunday to Tammy Stasko who celebrates another year. Happy anniversary on Saturday to Gary and Leslie Nantais as they celebrate #34, and on Thursday next week to my sister Jean and brother-in-law Dean in Ventura, California as they celebrate their 9th year. Best wishes for many more happy years healthy, together. The Pleasant Valley Community Club held a Pepper party on Tuesday evening and the lucky folks were Elizabeth Neufeld, Don Ames, Doug Fields, Charles Chevalier, John Neufeld, Nina Towle, Don McMurren and Ruth Ferguson. Come on out Tuesday evenings for a good game of Pepper at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The regular card party winners on Saturday evening were Lynn Will, Norma Beacom, George Diesbourg, Jean Jenner, Percy Newman and Nina Towle. Door prizes to Eileen Ames and Don McMurren. Come on out for an enjoyable evening of cards GESTO WOODSLEE COZY Erie Shores CORNERS Quilter's Guild President Joan Gevaert called the meeting with 75 members and two guests, Candace Anderson and Renata Mix. As our program for the night Barb Kenshol shared with us the classes that she took at the Canadian Quilter's Conference in Ottawa last May. She showed us what she did in her sashico class and another class on layering your material from the bottom up to the top to form a flower. The hostesses were Brenda Bauder and Gail Hull. The feel good bundle was won by Brenda Bauder. Door prizes were won by the following Did Rumble, Jodie Matte, Bet Taylor, Jackie Cooper, Tara Barrette, Marlene Vollans, Annetta Dunnion, Marjorie Hillman, Maribeth Livesey and Pat Haynes. The guest vendor was Tara Barrette from Gotta Have It Fabrics in Windsor. Our next meeting will be on Sept. 19. Be prepared to show your finished UFOs (Unfinished Objects). Also mark your calendars for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 for our big quilt show at U.M.E.I. RUTHVEN OLINDA COTTAM BROOKER PAQUETTE Little Tomato Children's Theatre invites you to the Roma Club on Friday, Sept. 1 for an evening of food, fun and the premiere performance of Disney's Jungle Book Kids! This event is a benefit for the new Performing Arts and Cultural Centre in Leamington. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. with a buffet dinner followed by a special performance by Windsor Symphony Orchestra violin virtuoso, Dawn HrycakPopovic. Then Little Tomato Children's Theatre's young actors will bring one of Disney's most beloved stories to life on the stage. The Jungle Book is a winning combination of captivating characters, humour, drama and music, including "I Wanna Be Like You" and "The Bare Necessities". The finale of the evening is an ice cream sundae bar and a silent auction! This event is for children of all ages. Tickets are available at the Art Centre, Bateman's Stationary or by calling 519-326-5649 to reserve by phone. WOODSLEE BROOKER Audition call Children ages 8-18 with good musical ears and no prior experience are invited to audition for the Windsor Light Opera Youth Choir on Sun., Sept. 10 at 2 p.m. at 2491 Jos. St. Louis. We will teach a song, the children will sing along. Males with unchanged voices welcome. Parents must accompany all children. For info contact Kathy at 966-5390. Choir rehearsals are held on Tuesday evenings, 6:15 - 8:30 p.m.

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