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The beacon |
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Well now that we’ve got the Beacon on the web, we might have some new readers as guests you’ve invited to visit our web site. Or people just surfing the net and decided to give us a look, so I thought I should share with our new readers, our troubles with Jonah’s whale in hopes they might like to participate in our contest.
For some reason, maybe it’s because we live close to a port, but every month, Jonah’s whale swims in and plops himself somewhere in our newsletter. He’s tried hiding in pictures making like he attended the event, or in the story headlines, or in the banner on the front page. Here’s a picture of the cheeky devil. This is not him, just a picture of him. Sometimes he’s bigger sometimes he’s smaller. Sometimes he’s this colour sometimes he changes colour. Anything to hide away in our newsletter. As you read through the newsletter if you find him, you can call me and report your finding at 416-259-4458 and leave a message of what page you found him on, or E-mail me at kcb@eol.ca or drop me a note and leave it in my box in the message center. |
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If you’re right your name will be listed in the following month’s Beacon and you might possibly be the winner of the prize of the month. I hope you enjoy playing along in our contest. Our February Beacon Whale Finder are : Carolyn Main @ 12:18 on Sunday the 7th. Nancy Kerr @ 12:34 Joe McGlaughlin @ 1:20 |
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Betty MacKenzie Hill @ 3:00 Elizabeth Crawford @ 3:13 Kay Hamilton @ 3:29 Marg McKee @ 5:18 Lee De Man @ 8:21 Roberta Aiten For those of you eluded by the whale, he was hiding in Elsie Berry’s box on page 21.
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Evangel Hall Sandwich ReportfromThursday February 11th |
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We collected
25 loaves of Sandwiches 15 packages of cookies 13 lbs of apples 1 bag of amenities 5 bags of clothing Well done folks!
Our next Sandwich Day is
Thursday March 11th |
