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Volume 5 issue 9 |
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It was another snowy day, and all routes to St. Andrew’s seemed blocked. What should have been a 5 or 10 minute drive was taking up to 55 to 70 minutes, yet the phone calls came. “Don’t leave without me, I’ve got sandwiches and cookies.” We, who participate in the Evangel Hall sandwich program know how much these sandwiches are looked forward to and how much they are appreciated by the folks at Evangel Hall. |
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Another incident happened this month. One of our faithful contributors decided to make bunwiches instead of sandwiches. Half way through she realized this was a much bigger task than first anticipated. I asked if she resented the extra time. “No”, she said, “They looked so good and so different and so Christmassy I thought they would make a nice change. I’m glad I did.” Then came the box of candy canes. Just a little extra Christmas treat. Yes, everyone who makes, and those that faced the traffic chaos, to get the |
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sandwiches to us you are indeed a blessing to the folks who have next to nothing. We ended the year on a very high note: 34 loaves of sandwiches, 9 packages of cookies, 4 boxes of oranges, 4 containers of soup, 3 dozen eggs, 100 candy canes, 1 banana cake and 4 bags of really good winter clothing. Our next Sandwich Day is Thursday January 14th |
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2010 I have only one concern, if you left your December sandwiches Wednesday night in the kitchen, would you please get in touch with me Karen Barnaby 416-259-4458 or by E-mail kcb@eol.ca, or please leave your name in my mail slot or speak with me at coffee hour please.
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Bill & Roberta Aiton, regular contributors to the sandwich program chose to share their 50th anniversary celebrations with the congregation at Coffee Hour. |
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We celebrated a special Anniversary with the Aitons |
