Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - Children's Treatment Centre Sponsor of the Day
Just remembering Ray Julien, Hilda & Dan Flaro; Always in our hearts from Joan & family
Just remembering Ray Julien, Hilda & Dan Flaro; Always in our hearts from Joan & family
Jocelyn McGlynn is a 21 year old woman from Chatham who was recently diagnosed with Acute Myelomonocytic Leukemia and she is in need of a stem cell transplant. The family was hoping that one of her brothers might be a match but recently discovered they are not. The McGlynn family is asking all people between the ages of 17 and 35 to consider registering to be a stem cell donor in hopes of finding a match for Jocelyn, but also for the many others out there who have the same need. If you would like to donate you can go online and register at http://www.blood.ca. A swab kit will be mailed to you with a self-addressed postage paid envelope.
There will be 2 Blood Donor Clinics held in Jocelyn's honour and a possible Swab Clinic for those wishing to register for a Stem Cell Donation. They are Saturday, December 22, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the St. Clair Healthplex or Wednesday, January 9, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Spirit and Life Centre (St. Joseph's). We recommend setting up an appointment ahead of time to save on wait times and in order to be prepared for better services. You can call 1-888-236-6283 (1-888-2DONATE) or download the app GiveBlood (Infinity Symbol) from iTunes or Google Play.
A new training opportunity is available from Tri-County Literacy Council. Learn to use Microsoft Excel for your job search or career exploration.
While learning the basics of Microsoft Excel, learners gain from creating spreadsheets such as a Job Search Log in order to keep track of the positions they apply for (can also be used as a reporting tool). Other learners may discover a love for working with numbers and spreadsheets which may lead them to further education in fields such as Bookkeeping and Accounting. Topics include:
Computer Basics Review
Features & Activities
Spreadsheet Development
Saving Files
Links to Community Resources
The next session starts January 7, 2019. Class runs Mondays & Wednesdays from 1 to 4 pm for 6 weeks. For more information or to register, call 613-932-7161. Seating is limited.
Il n’est pas obligatoire de vous inscrire, mais si vous le désirez, vous pouvez le faire en nous téléphonant ou en visitant notre site internet : http://www.ffry.ca/activites/
ou en cliquant sur ce lien: https://www.inscription-facile.com/form/Mqhno3MtyO3GiGUtBhVD
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The Scots have been celebrating Hogmanay since the 16th century. Before the Reformation, the Scots celebrated a wide range of festivals from Christian, Norse and Celtic traditions. At the time of the Reformation, the Church of England cancelled all festivals except the most important feast days and by the mid-16th century, the observation of many of these had been almost entirely abolished. Christian feasts were seen to incorporate and sanctify pagan rituals. The Scottish Kirk forbade the celebration of Christmas, and in 1647 its observance was forbidden by an Act of Parliament. The result was that the Scots focused on the celebration of the New Year - Hogmanay. By the 19th century, Christmas had been restored as a religious observance and Hogmanay continued as a time of merry-making.
Part of the preparation for the coming year involved putting one’s house in order. Debts were paid, the house was swept clean, clocks were wound, musical instruments were tuned, silver, brass and pewter were polished, clothes were mended, clean sheet were put on the beds, and anything borrowed was returned to its owner to ensure that all was in readiness when the new year arrived. Stray dogs were sent away, as they were thought to bring bad luck. Finally, the fire was piled high, the higher the flames, the greater the luck to come.
As with any festive occasion, Hogmanay includes the preparation of special food and beverages. At Hutchison House, on New Year’s Day, visitors will be treated to Scotch Black Bun, a rich mixture of currants, raisins, peel, spices and whisky, baked in a fine pastry dough, Clooty Dumpling or Duff, Scotch Eggs, Potted Salmon, cheeses, oatcakes, shortbread and Haggis.
Our first-footer will be “piped in” at precisely 1 p.m. January 1st with a rousing rendition of ‘Burns’ Address to a Haggis’ to follow shortly thereafter. Visitors will enjoy tours of the museum as well as samples of the taste of Scotland throughout the afternoon. Fiddle music, Highland dancing, and the skirl of the bagpipe and drum will round out the day. Plan to drop in to wish new friends and old neighbours the best for the coming year.
Help us ring in the new year at Hutchison House with a Hogmanay celebration from 1 to 3:30 p.m. on, January 1, 2019. Admission prices: adults $10.00; children $5.00; family rate $20.00 (2adults/2+ children). This is a ‘drop-in’ affair. Space at the museum is limited and in order to accommodate visitors to this popular event and we would respectfully ask participants to keep the length of their visit as short as possible to avoid overcrowding. For more information call the museum at (705) 743-9710.
Spaghetti Supper - All you can eat- Includes Spaghetti and homemade meatballs, salad, bread, pie and beverage. Adults $10.00, children $5.00, children under 5 eat free. Take out is available Suppers are held the second Thursday of each month September through June. Proceeds help support outreach in Greater Fort Erie
Everyone is welcome to our family friendly service at 6:30 pm at St. Luke's United Church
350 Indian Rd. S. Any children or young at heart are invited to bring a stuffed animal to
place at the manager during the Christmas Eve Service.(stuffed animals will go home with
you after the service). Communion will be served. For information call 519-344-1781.
Cornell School of Irish Dance presents:
A "Sneak Preview" Matinee of their Holiday program A Night On Broadway!
The School's outstanding Irish Dancers present a colourful program of dances set to popular songs from Broadway - with a distinctly Irish twist! Don't miss this special matinee preview of Cornell's annual holiday performance at the Capitol.
Just $5 per ticket!
Please call 519-380-0714 or email Mark Reinhart at markre@chatham-kent.ca to book your seats for this special "sneak preview" matinee!
Note that the $5 tickets apply to the matinee preview show only.
Want to see the full evening performance?
Visit the event page here for all the details: https://www.facebook.com/events/555995428195159/