South Marysburgh Mirror, December 2013, p. 3

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The South Marysburgh Mirror The South Marysburgh Recreation Committee, including the Marysburgh Mummers and the Milford Fair Meetings, Events 2 Announcements Wii Bowling Every Thursday until December 12, 2013 ‘0 4:00 pm Milford Town Hall Recreation Committee Meeting Thursday, December 5, 2013 Milford Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Games Night Friday, November 8 & 22 Milford row Hall from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Marysburgh Mummers Present Peter Pan December 6, 7 & 8, 2013 Mt. Tabor Playhouse Winter Carnival Saturday, January 25, 2014 Milford Town Hall and at the Giant Igloo at the Baseball Diamond Coming in 2014! Wii Bowling Games Nights Movie Nights patronize The Mirror’ adver- without whom the paper couldn’t be published. And tell them you saw their ad! The South Marysburgh Recreation Committee You are cordially invited to attend the 7th Annual New Years Levee Wednesday, January 2014 The Milford Town Hall From 2:00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Please drop in and start the New Year with friends and neighbours old and new. South Bay U.C.W. U.C.W. met at the South Bay United Church hall on Wednesday, November 13th at 1:30 p.m. Maureen Rudd occupies the president’s chair in the absence of Sandra Emlaw. She opened the meeting with a short narrative of how God works in mysterious ways. Following were our theme hymn, purpose and Lord’s Prayer. Joyce Minaker’s devotional was based on Chapter 3 of Ecclesiastes. We remember our sol- diers on le e Day, ber 11. When the men were gone the women filled in to do their jobs. Everyone was changed because of the war. Joyce closed with a prayer. Some interesting themes were introduced for Show and Tell for roll call: a book of home rem- edies; a sample of panned gold; a keepsake from granddaughter; a heritage mother’s ring passed down; relating about a signpost that informs travel- ers how far from home people are in Alaska. Twenty-one sick calls were made. We would like to thank Merle Woodley for her donation of lovely cups and saucers to our church. Carol Branscombe read the minutes of the October meeting. Joyce Minaker reported our finances. Nora Parker stated that fifteen shoe boxes were filled and returned. We received a thank you from Camp Quin- Mo-Lac for our donation. The offering was received and dedicated. Our U.C.W. is to cater a supper for 40 peo- ple from presbytery on the 20th. Skip McCormack and Nora Parker volun- teered to buy gifts for two children for Christmas. We are giving money donations to Hospice, the Hospital Foundation, Alternatives for Women, the South Marysburgh Mirror and disaster victims in the Philippines. Karen Guernsey read an article dealing with the food bank for program. Our meeting closed with our U.C.W. prayer. The ladies were treated to a delicious lunch served by Nora and carol, and were thanked by Joyce.