South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Dec 2023, p. 7

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The South Marysburgh Mirror December 2023 /7 Crafts, Baking and Lunch—Yumm too. gifts for Christmas, again all go to support not only our South Bay United Church Draws Enthusiastic made by local crafters. The pro- own church, but its mission Crowd Hungry to Sample Offering at Annual ceeds from Saturday’s event will in the wider community. Christmas Event -By Dorothy Speirs On Saturday, Novem- ber 25, South Bay United Church held its annual Christmas Luncheon, Craft and Bake Sale. As always, the event was well-attended and drew a large crowd from our own area and farther afield. The baking table was loaded with treats pre- pared by parishioners and friends of the church — including several loaves of Irish soda bread baked by our own Reverend Phil <t A iV iN Hobbs. Darlene Johnston of Picton (left) was one of the first to peruse the bake table laden with delightful sea- Patrons also browsed sonal treats. Alison Hicks (centre) and Sandra Emlaw tempt Darlene with Christmas cookies. —Mirror the craft table, picking up photo JACKSON'S )]| FALLS UNTRY IN DINNER Prince. Edward Counlg THURS TO SAT 4-9PM NYE DINNER BRUNCH Two seatings at 5pm / 7pm WED TO SUN 9-1PM 3 course prefixe (613) 391 4259 / 1768 COUNTY RD 17 MILFORD