Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton The results of the last card par- ty are as follows: 12 tables of euchre were played. Men's first prize went to Gord Bentley and Mary Housego. Ladies first prize to Annie Ross and Ruby Smith. Lone hands to Laurrena Bright. Door prize was won by Nelson Cole. 50-50 draw won by Nora Bentley. Next euchre at the Com- munity Centre will be on Thurs- day, November 17. Everyone welcome. Plan to join with us at Burns Church on Sunday evening, November 20 at 7:30, when we welcome "The Sellwoods" from Bradford, Ontario in a concert of fine Gospel Music. The Sellwoods are one of Canada's top mixed Gospel Music Groups and winners of several awards in competition. We hope to see you there. It will be a time of inspiration for the en- tire family. The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Florence Ashton last Wednesday evening. In keeping with Remembrance Day. The Seagrave needs Parents by Diane Cooke The Block Parent Association would like to inform the residents of Seagrave (especially the rural route areas) that new Block Parents are needed. There are no meetings to attend and no finan- cial obligation to the Block Parent. Large numbers of volunteers are needed as some Block Parents may only be available during a small part of each day or week. The following is a list of the Block Parent con- tact people: Heather McWilliam, Seagrave Village area, 985-2508; Sherrie Wall, Sun Valley, 985-8684; Ann Sandiford, Robin Glade Estates, 985-9440; Linda Wray, Rural Route area, 985-9048; Emilie Lemieux, Mariposa Estates, 985-8596. meeting opened with the reading "A Soldier's Prayer," followed with singing "A Song of Peace." Philippians, Chapter 4, verses 4-9 was read. The meditation by the president concluded a series on "The Creative Potential of a God- ly Woman." Part 4 was titled Creating Happy Memories. Joan Knight led in prayer. Margaret Davis was in charge of the pro- gramme. She read a beautiful poem titled 'Remembering' by P.J. Peters. Margaret also shared with us the story of Sapphira and her husband Ananias, as record- ed in Acts, Chapter 5. The Bible Class visited Fairview Lodge last Monday evening and presented a short programme to the residents as well as having a nice chat with Barbara Porter and Debbie Bat- Christmas craft workshop Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold a Christmas Craft Workshop at Burns Church on Saturday, November 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Cost is $15 in- cluding lunch. Call 655-4825 or 655-4742. Rev. McEntyre's sermon title last Sunday was titled 'Risky Religion." Moyra Dobson and Erlene Young read the Scripture portions. Next Sunday, Mr. McEntyre's subject will be "Knowing God Now." We welcome anyone to join with us for morning worship each Sunday at 11:15 a.m. with church school at ten o'clock. Classes for all ages. 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