South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), January 2007, p. 8

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|, The South Marysburgh Mirror] Introducing... koswireless to the County. SS * Up to Gmbps (speed * 5 e-mail addresses * Dial-up access * Personal web space * $44.95 per month “Depending on range SENDING TH Quilts for the Homeless - Continued from page 3 ever materials are available to donate to the homeless and other needy groups. So far this fall we have made about fifty quilts - distributed to the Salvation Army, Alternatives for Women besides the homeless. This also helps the en- vironment as these materials will not be taken to the dump. Right now our group is cutting out squares from crinoline, pants, shirts, overalls and any other ma- terials and using discarded sheets and blankets for fill- ers. I must say when we get done, the quilts look quite presentable and some can even be classed as pretty. We know our efforts are appreciated as we get letters thanking us for our lovely quilts. It also gives us the satisfaction of knowing "it's more blessed to give than to receive." - Alice Miller / Kitchen Ye Z: Renovations Save by re-facing your existing cabinets with new solid wood raised panel doors and drawer fronts. Cabinet Work by Kevin Cole Milford, Ontario Phone 476-2789 Prince Edward Community Care is holding a Seniors' Dinner Milford at the Milford Town Hall, on Wednesday, January 31st at 12 noon. The meal is catered by Suzanne Pasternak of Celebrations Catering. The guest speaker will be Diane Denyes-Wenn, Curator, who will give highlights of Prince Edward County Heritage Museums. This dinner is a great opportunity to get out and meet with your friends and neighbours and have a nutritious hot meal. Attendance is by reservation only. The cost is $6.50. Call 613-476-7493 to reserve your place by no later than Tuesday at 12:00 noon. Bring your own plate, cup and cutlery. www.communitycareforseniors.org