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jking@thereslifehere.org IT IS A GREAT JOY AND PRIVILEGE for me to be with you at Christ Church, Deer Park
or the editor (e-mail below). and to be able to share with you in the worship and life here in the coming months.
PARISH CLERGY Your warmth of welcome to me has been greatly appreciated. I am concious of all that
Interim Priest-in-Charge God has given to this great parish over the years and I join with you in expressing
The Ven. Thomas M. Greene gratitude for the ministry of Judy Rois over the last six years.
Assistant Curate
The Rev. Samantha Caravan As we move into this New Year, let me take this opportunity to wish you all a very
Associate Priest Happy New Year! I hope this new year, and indeed the whole year, will be happy
The Rev. Canon Douglas Graydon for you and for the causes that concern you. And I hope that you will be happy not
Honorary Assistants simply in some superficial sense of the absence of things that irritate or annoy or the
The Rev. Dr. Peter Slater
The Rev. Canon Dr. David Neelands presence of things that give us momentary pleasure, but happy in the more biblical
The Rev. Dr. Karen Hamilton, sense of blessed.
Ecumenical Partner
The Rev. Michael Marshall, I hope that you will be blessed this year: that whatever lies ahead of you, this year, it
Hospital for Sick Children
will involve some deepening of your experience, some lessening of your fear and anxiety
Director of Children’s Education
Hilary Keachie and the replacement of a facile optimism that this is the best of all possible worlds
WARDENS with an enduring trust that “all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well.”
Rector’s Warden (Human Resources) In the blessings that we may receive this year, if we are open enough to receive them,
Innes van Nostrand
People’s Warden (Finance) we may expect that our faith, our sense of God, will be one source, maybe a funda-
Genevieve Chornenki mental source of blessing.
Deputy Warden (Property)
Walter Blackwell We may discover through our week-by-week gathering here at CCDP clues about
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE how to be better people by reinforcing our shared values and our sense of what is
Editor important in human life. The sense of God which we glean through our worship, our
Joyce Hamilton (joyceian@sympatico.ca) openness to God’s word in scripture, our sharing of bread and wine, and our care for
Members one another, give us resources for living, and living creatively and humanly in a world
Henry Zaluski, MJ Rosenthal,
Photos: Deirdre Malone, Henry Zaluski, that often seems to have lost its capacity for creativity and humanity. That, I think is
Peter Curzon not an insubstantial blessing for us at the beginning of a new year.
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Brian Dench
At Christmastide, we heard and read that “grace and truth came through Jesus Christ”
PARISH STAFF
(John 1:17). In the person of Jesus Christ we are given something – grace and truth –
Organist &Director of Music John calls it – that far exceeds anything we can do, measure, earn or control; and it is
Eric Robertson that something – grace and truth – that can transform our lives. Because of the life
Parish Administrator & Rector’s Assistant and ministry and, in particular, the dying and rising of Jesus, we have become what
Jean King we are made to be, the children of God, sons and daughters – intimates with God
Sexton and sharers of the divine life.
Denis Delisle
Into that divine intimacy we are invited every day of our lives. The blessing of our life
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this year and every year is when we respond to the invitation
and accept what we are so freely given- God’s unconditional
love for us.
From the
May this whole year be a blessing to each and every one of
you.
Upper Room
Faithfully,
(The Ven.) Thomas M. Greene Dear Friends,
Interim Priest-in-Charge THERE ARE SIMPLY NOT ENOUGH WORDS to thank you for all
the love, support and encouragement you have offered me as
We are delighted that Bishop Patrick Yu has appointed the I have journeyed towards priesthood. I was overwhelmed by
Ven. Thomas Greene as the Interim Priest-in-Charge of both your generosity of time and gifts for my ordination on
CCDP. Archdeacon Greene joins us with broad experience Dec 2. It was truly wonderful that so many of you were able
as a Parish priest, having served as the Rector of Grace to participate in the service. Thank you for everything.
Church, Markham; All Saints, Kingsway; and St. George's, As we move ahead in our common journey I want to assure
Guelph. Prior to his retirement two years ago, he also you of my commitment in this transition period. My door is
served as Archdeacon of Greater Wellington. Most recently, always open and you are always welcome.
he has been serving as an Honorary Assistant at St. James'
Cathedral and assisting with a variety of parishes in the In peace and hope,
Diocese. We are delighted to have Tom join us and wish Samantha
him a warm CCDP welcome! Here are a few pictures....
ACW Lenten Lunch Learning Series
The Torah
The First 5 Books of the Hebrew Testament
Everyone is welcome to this exciting look
at the scriptures Jesus would have known
from memory.
Tuesdays in Lent at 12 noon
Bring your lunch and join us
in the Arthur Smith Room,
the Learning Series will begin at 12:30.
Chancel Guild Meeting
Tuesday, February 1
11:30am
Holy Eucharist followed by lunch.
It was,indeed, a joyous occasion...for Samantha, the culmination
Please bring your own lunch - of a dream, pursued with dedication and love...for her family,
tea/coffee and wine will be provided. friends and parish family, a celebration of the fulfillment of that
dedication.
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dropped significantly in November and December, when we
A Word from traditionally receive 25% of our givings. More details will be
available at the Financial Forums.
the Wardens Innes van Nostrand Genevieve Chornenki Walter Blackwell
Rector’s Warden Peoples’ Warden Deputy Warden
As we start the new year, it is clear that 2011 will be a year Feel like being more involved? Don’t have much time, but
of change and growth at CCDP. The wardens are delighted want to help out? Feeling new, but want to join in? Been here
to welcome the Ven. Tom Greene as our Interim Priest-in- a while, but haven’t been involved? Have ideas to share?
Charge, joining us after having served in many Rectorships,
most recently at St. George’s, Guelph, while also serving as Join us!
the Archdeacon of Greater Wellington. We are very pleased
Every year before Vestry, the Nominating Committee seeks
and blessed to have Tom, the Rev. Samantha Caravan, and
out people to serve on, or chair ministries. Join us. There’s
Canon Doug Graydon guiding us through this period.
life here in what we do, how we get together, what gets
At the Special Vestry meeting on Dec 5, the following were done.
elected to the Parish Selection Committee to advise the
Every group at CCDP welcomes new members
Bishop on the appointment of our next Rector: Walter
Blackwell, Deputy Warden, Genevieve Chornenki, People’s Please speak to, call or email:
Warden, James Cowan, Anne Larkin (Co-Chair), David David Thornton, chair nominating committee,
Moore, David Thornton (Co-Chair), and Tony van 416-489-6740 davidthornton@sympatico.ca
Straubenzee. The committee has met with Bishop Patrick Yu
and has started its work. Most notably, the Parish Forum met
on January 16 and had a fulsome discussion on the traits of
our next Rector. There will be further consultations in the
Parish, and the committee welcomes input to this critical
Annual Meeting of Vestry
process. Sunday, February 27
11:30am
Comments may be sent to the committee by e-mail: Elliott Hall
selection@christchurchdeerpark.org or dropped off at the
church. The annual meeting of Vestry takes place to:
Review the year 2010
We are very pleased to host a special event to celebrate Judy Approve the Budget for 2011
Rois’s ministry at CCDP. The party will be held on January Appoint Chairs of Ministries
27th in the early evening. It will be a festive opportunity to Appoint and elect Churchwardens
say thanks to Judy for her outstanding leadership of the Bring new business to the congregation
Parish over the last 6 years. Please set aside the date. We are
also preparing a gift of thanks for Judy and welcome Sandwiches and refreshments will be served
contributions. Identify “Gift for Judy” and submit your Donations will be accepted to cover costs
cheque to the office on the collection plate. A program for children and childcare will be available
Corporation and our Treasurer, John Buckworth, are in the
process of preparing the 2011 budget for the Annual Vestry
Meeting being held after the 10 am service on February 27. Financial Forums
As has been our tradition, there will be Financial Forums Sunday, February 13
held after both the 8 am and 10 am services on February 13 After the 8:00 and 10:00am services
for members of the parish to get more detail on the budget Arthur Smith Room
and to have any questions answered. Part of this process Hosted by the Churchwardens to provide you with
involves review of the 2010 results, which we are reviewing an opportunity to review budget figures and
now. In summary, our giving and expenses were tracking on ask questions prior to the Vestry meeting
plan throughout the year, but the congregational giving
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Lent Learning’s A few scenes from the
PromiseLand Christmas Pageant
The observance of Lent is an ancient practice. In 203 AD St.
Irenaeus wrote to Pope St. Victor I, regarding the differences
in the practices of communities leading up to Easter. In this
21st century, the rhythm of Lent does not always fit into our
lives. People observe Lent in different ways and with different
intent. This year we are pleased to be able to offer you three
different opportunities for observing Lent. Our hope is that
one of these opportunities will fit with the rhythm of your
life and offer you an opportunity to observe an intentional
Lent.
The Emperor
40 Day Journey with Dietrich Bonhoeffer Augustus and
Toward the end of his life, in a letter to a friend written his scribes
from his prison cell, Bonhoeffer confessed: “What is bother-
ing me most incessantly is the question of what Christianity
really is, or indeed, who Christ really is, for us today.”
(Letters and Papers from Prison, 279, from the Preface of ‘40-
Day Journey with Dietrich Bonhoeffer’).
It is – or should be – a perennial question.
The Archangel
This observance of Lent can be done individually, as a
Gabriel appears
couple, or in a group. Those participating will require the
to the shepherds
book, which is available from Samantha (cost $15.00).
There will be two meetings: the first on Ash Wednesday
(time to be confirmed), will be to answer any questions
about how to use the book throughout Lent. The second
meeting will be sometime in Holy Week, at a time agreed
on by the participants, to check in about the journey.
During the 40 day journey Samantha will be available by
email, telephone or appointment for participants.
Sundays in Lent – Lunch and Learn
At 11:30am on Sundays, March 13th, 20th, and 27th, join
Tom Greene in the Arthur Smith Room for a look at the
readings for Lent. The study will last one hour and conclude
at 12:30. Bring a bag lunch; tea and coffee will be provided.
Each Sunday the lessons of the day and the lessons of the
week to come will be reviewed. To register please speak to The shepherds come to worship the Baby
Tom Greene.
Tuesday’s in Lent – From Ashes to Equality
Join Samantha Caravan on Tuesday evenings beginning at
7pm on March 15th, 22nd, and 29th in the Arthur Smith
Room for a look at a progressive Lenten study. Topics to
consider include: Waters of Life, Breath of God, Equality of
the Human Person, Forgiveness a Gift, Humanity in the
Shadow of the Cross. Come and add your voice to what it
means to live a life of faith in the 21st century. To register
please speak to Samantha Caravan. The entire cast of ‘players’
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What’s Coming Up in
PromiseLand!
January 9th Epiphany Gospel Drama
Kids in Church
January 16th Looking back at 2010
January 23rd Meet Micah!
January 30th Exploring Christianity with
Archdeacon Thomas Greene
February 6th Isaiah: “Not Me, God!”
February 13th Amos: A Different Shepherd
Costumes, Prophets and Justice! February 20th Kids in Church!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I wish you all laughter, adventure and February 27th Women of the Bible:
learning for 2011! Stories Seldom Told
This is a bittersweet time of year for me. I am excited for a March 6th Getting Ready for Lent:
new term in PromiseLand, and all the great things we have 40 Acts of Kindness
planned for the kids. I am also excited to welcome March 8th Pancake Supper at 5:30 &
Archdeacon Thomas Greene and have the opportunity to Impoition of Ashes at 7:00
work closely with him. But I am sad to say goodbye to
Rector Judy Rois and I will really miss the energy and love March 13th & 20th March Break! (no PromiseLand)
that she brought into our community.
I would also like to take this opportunity to extend a huge
thank you to everyone who assisted with our Christmas
Pageant. What a dynamic and fun way to end the year! I
would especially like to thank Norm Nurmi for composing
the beautiful song “On the Road to Bethlehem” —- the
kids had such fun singing it! We hope that next year’s
pageant can be even bigger and better!
This winter season, the kids of PromiseLand will be exploring
the Prophets of the Old Testament - Micah, Isaiah and
Amos - and learning about their struggle for justice. We
will then embark on our own journey for justice by writing
letters to our governments and showing them how much
we care about bringing justice to our world.
I’m looking forward to continuing to laugh and learn with
the inspiring kids of CCDP!
Hilary
Director of Children’s Education
A few scenes from PromiseLand. The Epiphany Drama,
preparation for the Christmas Pageant and a visit from
Lt. Col. Sylvain Maurais (on Remembrance Day Sunday)
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Good Friday: April 22
9:15am Stations of the Cross for families and
children followed by breakfast
11am Solemn Liturgy with prayers and choir
Homilist: Archbishop Fred Hiltz,
Primate, The Anglican Church of Canada
12noon Good Friday Walk, meet at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, at St Clair & Mt Pleasant
(walk will make stops at neighbourhood
churches)
4pm Annual Good Friday Concert ~ Choir of
at Christ Church Deer Park Christ Church Deer Park and other
musical guests
Holy Saturday: April 23
Pancake Supper
Tuesday, March 8 - 5:30pm 7pm Easter Vigil
Elliott Hall Confirmation with Archbishop Finlay
Followed by Family Ash Wednesday Service - 7:00pm followed by Resurrection Party and
planting of outdoor Easter decorations
Ash Wednesday Services: 7:00 & 11:00am; 7:00pm
The Chapel will be open all day on Wednesday. Easter Sunday: April 24
If you are unable to attend one of the scheduled services, 8am Holy Eucharist, The Book of Common
one of the clergy will be available for the Imposition of Ashes Prayer
between 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10am Choral Eucharist
Child care provided
Sunday Services in Lent:
March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 10
8am Holy Eucharist, The Book of Common
Prayer
10am Choral Eucharist
Church school & child care
Holy Week & Easter
Palm Sunday: April 17
8am Holy Eucharist, The Book of Common
Prayer. Blessing of Palms
10am Choral Eucharist with Procession &
Blessing of the Palms
Church school & child care
4:30pm Jazz Vespers
Monday and Tuesday in Holy Week: April 18 & 19 Saturday April 23rd, 7pm, at the Easter Vigil
11am Holy Eucharist The Most Rev Terence Finlay
Wednesday in Holy Week: April 20 Followed by Resurrection Party and the planting of outdoor
Easter decorations.
7am Holy Eucharist followed by breakfast
Confirmation is the affirmation of baptism and is offered
Maundy Thursday: April 21 to all who have been baptized. Those interested in
7pm Holy Eucharist & Stripping of the altar confirmation are invited to contact Samantha Caravan,
scaravan@thereslifehere.org.
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A Farewell Message voices soon dropped off, and David finished the prayer
from Rob Walker alone. I remember thinking to myself: “Oh, please don’t
stop! Keep going!” Sometimes, I think the Holy Spirit
loves to gently nudge us away from what we expect into
something a little odd and always life-giving.
You all understand this, because you have such a firm
commitment in your hearts to welcoming the stranger
and doing justice for people, even when it doesn’t quite
seem convenient. Speaking as a lowly ministry student, still
finding my feet, it seems to me that God has new places
for you to go, despite all the changes and difficulties that
lie ahead. Expect good things to happen! Thank you all
so much for mentoring me, and I look forward to seeing
you again. God “can do infinitely more than we can ask
or imagine” and I look forward to hearing about what
that means for Christ Church Deer Park. Remember:
God is with you!
Rob with St. Nicholas (George Lewis) Rob Walker,
Theological Intern
HELLO! MY NAME IS ROB WALKER, and I have had the
privilege of serving this community as a Theological Intern.
This fancy term means I want to be a priest when I grow
up, but I’m still finding my way around. I wanted to tell
Lay Pastoral Visiting
you all what a deep joy being part of this parish has been. THE CLERGY OF CCDP are currently exploring the viability
The website says “There’s Life Here!” and that the parish of creating a lay pastoral visitors program. Lay pastoral visit-
tries to include everyone; but I have to tell you, the website ing is a recognized healing ministry of the Diocese where
doesn’t do justice to how fabulous and welcoming you all are! lay members of a congregation are trained and supervised
by clergy to pastoral visit members of the congregation who
It’s been a blast to shake your hands every week and to may be ill, shut-in or otherwise unable to participate in
have surprising, but always very helpful, conversations: from regular parish activities. Lay pastoral visiting is much more
talking about unity in the Church with the Rev. Karen then simply “friendly visiting”. Lay pastoral visitors are
Hamilton, discussing with someone in the Wednesday trained in the field of pastoral spiritual and religious care.
morning crew about whether or not evil exists, to spending As such, visitors are expected to observe those standards which
time with the Anglican Church Workers thinking about the relate to the Responsible Ministry policies of the Diocese.
importance of lay ministry and priestly humility in the All lay pastoral visitors must therefore be interviewed and
Church. You will all continue to be in my prayers. screened for this ministry and must attend a six week training
As I leave for my second internship in the Diocese of program planned for late February / early March 2011.
Rupert’s Land (Winnipeg) after the Christmas season, I Lay pastoral visiting can be a rewarding ministry for those
would like to encourage you all to remember: even in this who believe they are called to a ministry which brings the
time of difficult transition - of sadness and gratitude but presence of Christ into the homes of those unable to attend
also of new beginnings - God is with you! The Spirit is public worship.
blowing through like a fresh breeze, and I suspect that we
all can feel it in our own ways. One moment stood out for Those who may be interested in learning more about this
me in a recent Sunday service. The music was fabulous as ministry can attend a information session led by Rev. Canon
usual (thanks Eric!), and people seemed so caught up in the Douglas Graydon on Feb. 13th after the 10:00am service or
Spirit of things that some people just kept praying the first may contact Fr. Graydon at 416-363-6021 ext 236 or
prayer, the collect, with David Neelands! Since we’re all dgraydon@toronto.anglican.ca
Anglicans who like our liturgy “decently and in order,” the
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Brian Buckingham overall life of this parish, Brian made a difference..a real
difference.
August 27, 1939 - January 4, 2011
He was an inspiration, a colleague and, most important,
From the eulogy given by JR
a treasured friend. We will all miss him greatly.
Thornton at the Funeral Liturgy
held for Brian on January 10th.
TODAY WE ARE GATHERED
lm
together to mourn the loss of a
dear friend, Brian Buckingham,
This was Brian’s spiritual home,
a place that he loved and, was loved and respected by all.
Brian had a huge impact on the life of this Church. and The Learning Ministry presents
it was here, some 20 years ago, that I first met him at a
meeting of the Outreach Committee. TWO FASCINATING EVENINGS of musical exploration with Dr,
Michael O’Connor. 7:00 - 9:00 pm in the Arthur Smith Room
Outreach is an important part of the life of this community; No specialized musical knowledge required!
it involves looking beyond ourselves, helping those less
fortunate (especially the outcasts of society) while recognizing Tuesday, April 5
the value of each person. Exploring Mozart’s Requiem
Brian was passionate about caring for those persons in need, Unfinished at his death, Mozart’s masterful Requiem remains
without judgment and with love. He believed in really an enigma, generating much romantic speculation and
doing something for people, not just sending a cheque, controversy. This talk will offer a commentary on the music,
which he also did with great generosity, as most of you know. illustrated with recorded examples. We will also explore the
secretive genesis of the work, the possible cause of Mozart’s
When this parish decided to start an Out of the Cold untimely death, and his widow Constanze’s efforts to have the
program, Brian and Yvonne were among the first to volunteer. score completed.
They were the Captains of a dinner Team, preparing and
serving dinner while providing companionship and support Tuesday, April 12
to about one hundred homeless men and women on cold Exploring Elgar’s /Dream of Gerontius
Saturday nights in the Winter. Elgar’s setting of John Henry Newman’s imaginative
Our friendship blossomed as we worked together in the evocation of the journey of the soul to God is now a treasure
Out of the Cold Program and on the Outreach Committee. of the England choral tradition. But it was not always so:
He really knew how to take care of business and at the from the beginning, the work was controversial for musical
same time be kind, humorous, humane and generous. The and theological reasons. This talk will offer a guided listening
homeless people, our guests, loved him. to this radiant and hope-filled meditation on life after death.
But more than that, Brian was a guide and an inspiration
for this and many of the other outreach programs that this Dr Michael O’Connor is a lecturer at
parish undertook under his leadership, including financial St Michael’s College in the University of
support of other charities such as LOFT, The Downtown Toronto. He studied at the Pontifical
Church Workers, The Churches on the Hill Food Bank and Gregorian University in Rome and at the
many others. University of Oxford, where he completed
a doctorate on early modern biblical exegesis.
He supported the organization of other programs, including A former Warden of the Royal School of
a prenatal program in Malawi, a Community Breakfast on Church Music (RSCM) in the UK, he is a
Saturdays and a cooking class for clients of LOFT who were member of the Board of RSCM Canada. His interests include
preparing to re-enter society. the relationships between scripture, theology, worship, and
In all these and many other outreach projects, and in the the arts (especially music).
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From the
Organ Bench
WITH EPIPHANY JUST PAST, we have
an opportunity to reflect on the JOIN US every second Sunday at 4:30 pm for this popular
wonderful musical events we enjoyed service of music, a reflective reading, prayers for our city
over the Christmas season here at and the world and great music...featuring some of Toronto’s
Christ Church Deer Park. In finest jazz musicians!
addition to our inspiring Advent and
January 23 Bill McBirnie/Bernie Senensky
Christmas Lessons and Carols services
Bill, flute; Bernie, piano
and the Christmas Eve Carol Sing,
we had many other opportunities to February 13 Alex Dean Quartet
hear and sing our favorite songs of Alex Dean, tenor sax: Scott Alexander, bass:
the season. Once again this year, our choir participated in Brian Barlow, drums; Mark Eisenman, piano
the CP24 CHUM Christmas Carol Sing held at March 6 Rob Piltch & Lorne Lofsky
Yorkminster Park Baptist. There, along with international
opera stars Richard Margison and Isabel Bayrakdarian, March 20 Tribute to Marian McPartland
Olympic medalist Karen Cockburn, the True North Brass, Nancy Walker
the Larkin Singers, the High Park Children’s Choir, and the
Choirs of Yorkminster Park Baptist, we helped raise close to
$13,000.00 to bring Christmas to needy children across our
city.
With the holidays over, our regular music program is now
back in full swing. Our choir practices have resumed on
Thursdays (6:30pm - 8:30pm), as has our weekly
Lunchtime Chamber Music Series. If you have a chance,
drop by the sanctuary on Thursday’s at 12:10pm to hear
both established artists and rising stars perform. Each recital
lasts for about forty minutes and admission is free. Bring
Free concerts at 12:10 pm every Thursday. Bring your lunch,
your lunch and enjoy!
relax and enjoy.
Eric Robertson,
January 27 “Frederick’s Friends”
Director of Music
with Baroque flutists; Alison Melville,
Emma Elkinson, Kathie Stewart,
Roseen Giles and Jacob Farnwsorth
Presented by Nine Sparrows Arts foundation
Remember to check our website for
updates on these and other events.
www.thereslifehere.org
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Faith &
Film
Festival
Season 5
Tuesday, February 15 - 7pm / Arthur Smith Room
Precious (2009)
dir. Lee Daniels, 109 min.
Sunrise on Capri Bob Reeves
An adaptation of the 1996 novel
The Gallery “Push” by Sapphire, this is the
story of 16-year-old Claireece
In the Arthur Smith Room “Precious” Jones who lives in
Epiphany: the ghetto of Harlem with her
dysfunctional family. Through
The moment of Awakening/Realization it all, she believes that there is
Paintings by Bob Reeves another world where she is loved
We invite you to visit this Exhibition and appreciated.
Sunday, January 9 - Sunday, February 27
Tuesday, March 1 - 7pm TBA
Watch the web and the Bulletin for film listing.
Welcome to the Free admission...all are welcome.
(Donations to help defray costs are gratefully accepted)
Book Club Hosted by the Learning Ministry
We invite all those who enjoy reading books
to come to our meeting on
Tuesday, February 22
(note change of day)
at 7:30 in the Arthur Smith Room,
when we will discuss HERALD
“Hotel du Lac” Deadline for the next HERALD is March 16
by Anita Brookner. DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA for an article? Perhaps a feature
Future meetings will again be on Wednesdays: on an unsung hero in the parish? A special memory?
March 30, April 27 and May 25 An historical fact? Please speak to one of the clergy or
Books to be determined. to the Editor.
Join us Articles and announcements may be submitted at any
for lively conversation, refreshments and wine, time up to the deadline. Just leave in the box in the
or your own choice of beverage. Atrium or e-mail the editor at joyceian@sympatico.ca
For information, call Anne Kear: 416-924-3940
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Rummage Sale News! Speakers’ Corner
Spring Sale, Saturday, April 9
Did you know that the ACW (Anglican Church Workers)
Rummage items are pouring in and your team has been often sponsor lunchtime speakers? The topics vary widely
busy sorting and pricing, readying for the April sale. and are always interesting. Watch the Bulletin for details
Sadly...there has been no response to our plea for someone and dates...plan to bring along a lunch and enjoy! Tea,
willing take over as co-ordinator of these rummage sales... coffee and cookies are provided. Tuesdays at noon...every-
so, it is possible that this upcoming sale could be the last one is welcome...don’t be shy, men...Angican Church
of a very worthwhile event in this Parish after many, many Workers include you!
years. ...and every Tuesday afternoon you are also welcome to join
I have offered to stay on for this coming sale - to show the the Bridge Bunch...play starts around 1:00pm.
ropes and assist the person(s) willing to take on this very In the Arthur Smith Room.
rewarding project.
Call me!
Rita Becker 216-921-0883
World Day of Prayer
Christmas Friday, March 4
Fair
Holy Rosary Church
354 St. Clair Ave. West
Watch the Bulletin for time of service
This year’s Fair was was a great success thanks to all the This year’s service written by the women of Chile
many volunteers whose donations and/or hard work and
commitment made it all possible. $13,192.24 was raised
through everyone’s efforts.
Many thanks.
Lynn Lovekin and Lorna Lang.
Raffle winners:
PARISH REGISTER
Baptism
Quilt Joann Dudar
Paper Boy (photo album) Anna Kohari Ava-Marie Sienna Hinds
Hatty Young Shoes (evening purse) In Memoriam
Carol Humphries
Emily Margaret Stephenson
Spiga Restaaurant Jean Curzon
Brian Cecil Buckingham
Olsson Optical (sunglasses) Ben Mulroney
Deer Park Hardware Bill Graham
Marquess Jewellers (earrings) D. Gresham
Book City Barnaby Southgate
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