The Emo Figure Skating Club is once again selling the Birthday Calendars.
Orders are being taken by Mrs. Karen Kuitunen, you can contact her at 482-2805.
The deadline date is Sept. 26, 2003. Individuals, families, organizations, business sector and memoriams to be remembered.
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Librarian Shirley Sheppard at EPL tells me that “Friends of the Library” has recently been given official approval by the federal government.
A committee is going to be established and a project decided upon whereby funds can be raised for this deserving building.
Persons interested in sitting on the committee can leave their names and telephone numbers at the Emo Public Library or by calling 482-2575.
A meeting date will be announced for the fall. Sheppard and staff are very excited about this announcement and look forward to working closely with the members in supporting our local public library.
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Judy Morphet of Toronto returned there Saturday having been house guest of her parents, Jeannie and Irwin Morphet the past few weeks, she also visited with sister, Pam Cowlishaw and family at Cook, Mn.
Pam came during the past weekend to pick up daughters, Kaitlyn and Kalleanne who have been having a whale of a time with grandparents, the little girls are appreciated.
Judy Morphet is employed with Toronto Star in the treasurer department and is sporting a brand new car.
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Winners at Legion in Emo Wednesday cribbage games are as follows: August 6, high–Loraine and Gerald Bullied; consolations–Denis and Renee Kivell; door prize winner was Darlyne Bruce. August 20 winners: high–Loraine Bullied and Ron McQuaker; consolations–Connie Hill and Josie Balcewich; door prize–Loraine Bullied. August 27: high–Darlyne Bruce and Gerry Allen; consolations–Marg Ramsdale and Adelia Guba; door prize winner was Marian Larson.
Cribbage and 500 games at Legion in Emo resume activities on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 1 p.m. Please phone Legion.
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Calling all seniors! Our carpet bowling and luncheons will start again (Wheels to Meals) at Legion in Emo on Thursday, Sept. 14, at 10:45 a.m. Charge will be $5.50 for bowling and lunch. $5 for lunch, .50 cents for bowling, see you there!
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“Planning and organizing for another coffee break season will begin in Sept. shortly,” noted Linda Esselink. Part of the planning is a coffee break workshop will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Reformed Church, purpose to explore the Evangelical Purpose, the foundation of prayer, the importance of planning, and the inductive method of leading a Bible study.
The Emo Inn morning coffee break is just all about diminished, losing two members through death, and the others not feeling that well. Although we still have four coming out periodically, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, will take time to see what happens down the road.
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Stephanie Hyatt is on her way to Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. She is enrolled in a four-year education course She wishes to graduate as a teacher. Stephanie was employed at Tompkins Hardware during the summer months. Reliable, courteous and most certainly a pleasant customer service representative to meet the public, her work accomplished with a polite smile, saying ‘Have A Good Day.”
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You have heard the following repeated scores through life. “It is fragile. Take good care of it. Live one day at a time?” This is true in the sudden passing of another well-respected gentleman in Richard Schulzki, this past Thursday. We had just gone through four others. I had a brief conversation with Richard at Art Bonot’s prayer service on the evening of Aug. 22, at St. Patrick’s here, Everything was fine. Today, this means nothing. Even being ready seems not so. Live your life to the fullest each day.
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The Barwick Community Church congregations and Pastor Les Les Abbott invite you to share with them their 100 year anniversary “Bringing God’s Love to a Needy World.” All activities begin on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 12 noon at the Chapple Community Hall. Lunch is at noon, 1:15 p.m. is the introduction of former pastors, followed by coffee at 3 p.m, a 4:30 break, a 5:30 p.m. banquet, and a 7 p.m. evening service with former Pastor Tom O’Shiro.
Sunday activities include 10 a.m. Sunday School, the 11 a.m. morning worship service, and 12:30 p.m. lunch. If you are able to attend this celebration, please contact Pastor Abbott at 275-7375 or Bill Clink 487-2221. You may have already done so, this will help ensure that there is enough food for everyone.
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