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Oakville Beaver, 7 Jan 2021, p. 17

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17 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,January 7,2021 insidehalton.com PenTACOSTAL UnITeD DIRECTORY If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this feature please email Fiona udder@starmetrolandmedia.com or call 289-293-0691 PenTACOSTAL fru Worship 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905-825-5292 www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com GLEN ABBEY UNITED CHURCH REV. TED VANCE In times like these, a Church service can help provide some normalcy and hope! and search Glen Abbey United Church OR Click on www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com To help your Church survive the pandemic, please send e-transfers to: donations@glenabbeyunitedchurch.com Thank you and God Bless you! In keeping with health recommendations, we are pausing in-person services. FOR ONLINE CHURCH SERVICE available anytime GO TOYOUTUBE.COM This Sunday, January 10th MeSSage: TaKe THe PLUNge! Oakville PentecOstal aPOstOlic centre 454 Rebecca St (St. Paul's United Church) Oakville ON sunday service 12:30- 3PMWorship service sunday evening: 7:30- 9PM (via Zoom virtual Platform) *cOviD-19 safety Protocols strictly followed.* tel: 416-892-8123 Fax: 1-866-281-5983 Bishop M. Brissett (Pastor) Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca Jesus is lOrD • At Home in Bronte: Winter Edition is an out- door art show which showcases 50 profession- ally painted Muskoka chairs throughout Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park, 2340 Ontario St., and the business district. The art installation will be safely spaced out, free and available any time until March 2021. Each art chair has a hidden light- house icon waiting to be discovered. • Bronte Creek Pro- vincial Park, 1219 Bur- loak Dr., offers several hiking trails to be enjoyed throughout the winter. Visitors are asked to fol- low public health advice and practise physical dis- tancing. • Star POW-R 'Buy Lo- cal' virtual concert se- ries, on Sunday, Jan. 10 from 7 to 9 p.m., features local talent performing in support of local business- es. For more details, visit www.eventbrite.ca. Even on cold wintry days, a brisk walk through Bronte Park is refreshing. Graham Paine/Metroland WHAT'S GOING ON THIS WEEKEND? THINGS TO DO Flight Corporal Annamika Kasturi writes a heartfelt note to a front-line worker as part of 540 Golden Hawks Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron's 'Letters to Our Heroes' initiative. WO2 Anjile Kasturi photo LETTERS TO OUR HEROES KSAP Update As we close a year that has been so hard for so many, we want to take a moment to celebrate our youngest community members. Our kids have been asked to accept so many changes this year and they are doing a remarkable job handling things. For our Kerr Street After School Program kids we closed out this tough year by celebrating all of us. We embraced the diversity in our group and learned about celebrations happening around the world. For world kindness day we created a colorful KSAP wall of positivity, encouragement, and joy for all passing by. Then to top it off we also had a few birthdays to celebrate. While our program may look different this year it doesn't mean we can't find new ways of doing things. We're so grateful for the continued support of our community to keep programs at Kerr Street Mission running. Without you these smiling faces wouldn't be possible. Thank you. KSM. 485 Kerr Street, Oakville. 905-845-7485. Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001

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