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by Sylvia Jacquard (542-1203)

Article online since February 22nd 2008, 14:46
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Port Williams news
by Sylvia Jacquard (542-1203)
The February event of the year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Murdoch C. Smith Memorial Library will be a Babies and Books Jamboree!

It will take place at the library Wed., Feb. 27 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Please register in advance (limit 15 babies) by calling 542-3005 or through the library website www.valleylibrary.ca).

The program is designed for babies up to two years, but older siblings are welcome to attend. Juice and cookies will be served and every baby will be given a new book.

February is Food for Fines month at the Annapolis Valley Regional Library! For every item of non-perishable food donated to the library, up to $5 in overdue fines* will be forgiven. Food donations will go to a Feed Nova Scotia member agency food bank serving that library’s community. *For fines only.

This program does not apply to lost book fees, damaged materials or other miscellaneous fees such as printing or photocopying.

There will be a Variety Show at the Community Centre Sat., Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. featuring Ken Best and the Silverado Band, Harold Hunt, Hy Country, with sound by Dave Arenburg. Admission is $5. There will be a canteen and 50/50 draw.

Come and enjoy an evening of good music! Proceeds for the Lions Club's community service projects.

The Port Williams Recreation Committee invites families to come skating at the rink on Saturday nights during February (23rd) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Music will add to the enjoyment and free hot chocolate will be served.

For more information, or to volunteer, call Ted Fraser at 542-0229. All dates are weather permitting. No hockey sticks please.

Get rid of the winter blahs with the Port Williams Elementary Home and School Spaghetti Supper Sat., March 1 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the lunchroom.

The menu includes veggies and dip, spaghetti with meat or veggie sauce, garlic bread, cookies, juice or coffee. Freewill offering.

The Port Williams Men's Fellowship will meet Thurs., March 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the vestry. Following supper, Trudy Naugler will share her experiences working in Africa and her involvement with the water filtration project.

All men are welcome to join us for an evening of fellowship and learning.

“God's Wisdom Provides New Understanding”, written by the Women of Guyana, is this year’s World Day of Prayer service. Learn more about Guyana and its unique culture and heritage. Join Christians in more than 170 countries around the world and 2,000 communities across Canada who will gather on the World Day of Prayer and act in solidarity with the people of Guyana.

The service will be held Fri., March 7 at 2:30 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church Hall.

AFRUBO 2 Coffee House will be held at the Baptist Church in Lockwood Hall Fri., March 7 from 7-9:30 p.m. There will be stories of Kenya told by James and Tracy Churchill; Cuba told by Carol and Ron Buckley; Niger told by Trudy Naugler; and of local outreach programs.

There will be music provided by a number of local artists, coffee, treats and prizes. Freewill offering to cover expenses. Come relax and enjoy.

Anglican Church: On the first five Sundays of Lent, Choral Evensong will be offered at 4 p.m. at the church followed by a reception at the Rectory.

On the Fourth Sunday of Lent the choir of the Parish of Aylesford and Berwick will sing Evensong under the direction of Ann Malton. Many will remember that Ann and her husband Peter, who then lived in retirement near Huntsville, Ontario, spent the month of August 2006 living in the Rectory while Peter filled in during the Rector's vacation.

They enjoyed their time in Nova Scotia so much they have since bought a home and moved to Woodville. Ann has subsequently become music director of the Parish of Aylesford and Berwick. Mel Malton, the daughter of Peter and Ann, will preach.

Baptist Church: The “Inn from the Cold” service runs from each Wednesday until the end of March and needs volunteers. If you can help, contact Jean Leung at 542-5415.

The next meeting of the Loyal Workers is to be held in the Ladies' Parlour Thurs., Feb. 28 at 2 p.m.

PWES: There will be a Home and School meeting Tues., Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.

EMS: The next meeting of the PTSA will be held March 4 at 7 p.m. in the library. Topics include School Facility Improvement and EMS Goals. Please come out and get up-to-date!

Charlene Davies, AVRSB Vice-Chair will be in attendance at this meeting. If you have any questions, contact Karen Davidson at 679-1992.

Participation in the Boston Pizza “Operation Education” is an easy way raise money for EMS. The school will receive a five per cent rebate (before tax) on all Boston Pizza receipts that are submitted each month. Simply have your receipt validated by a store manager and put it in the Boston Pizza drop box located at the school office.

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