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ANYTHING to Keep Warm collection
ANYTHING to Keep Warm collection is on now through October 28. Hats, coats, sweaters, mitts. Yes ANYTHING to keep men, women and children warm this winter is urgently needed. New socks for the homeless too.
These gifts will be blessed at Church on October 28 and then delivered to the family emergency shelter, men’s emergency shelter, and The Gathering Place program where those struggling with mental health issues get support along with Streetscapes.
Clean out your closets…ask family and friends…all donations very much appreciated by those in need.
Knox Presbyterian Church in Bayfield is organizing a Spaghetti Supper to be held at the Bayfield Town Hall on Thursday October 18th.
MENU will include: garlic toast, Caesar salad, a selection of sauces [including vegetarian], plus assorted desserts. Gluten-free option for pasta. Tea, coffee, and juices included. Wine and beer available for purchase. Meals served 4:30-7:30 p.m. Takeout available.
TICKETS:
$15 for adults; children 4 -14 years, $7.50; [under four years free] Limited number of tickets may be available at the door.
Call 519 524-0224 for tickets.
Summer Student 2018
Summer Student Minister – Emily Webb
Emily has returned to her studies at Knox College. She will be missed by many in our community. We are thankful for her pastoral presence among us!
Recently Knox Bayfield celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Rev. Ted Nelson’s Ordination!
Kintail on the Road
Your children are invited to VACATION DAY CAMP – KINTAIL ON THE ROAD! Kintail is excited to lead your children in days of games, songs and faith based activities. ALL children graduated from JK to Grade 6 are welcome!
Location: 2 Main Street, Bayfield (next to Clangregor Park)
Dates: Every Wednesday, July 8 to Aug 24
Time: 9:00am – 3:30pm Lunch & snacks provided!
Ages: Graduated from JK to Grade 6
For more information and to register contact:
Knox Church – (519) 565-2913 (leave message)
brmclean@hurontel.on.ca
*Cost is $5.00/child/day or $7.00 for 2+ children to be used for future mission projects