Public Notices/Announcements - Sarnia - Lawrence House Centre for the Arts
First Friday, November 3
First Friday, November 3
St. Paul's United Church is hosting a Christmas Sing-A-Long featuring St. Paul's Choir & Friends, conducted by Don Cassano, and accompanied by the Milton Concert Band, led by Music Director Gary Martin, on Sunday December 17th at 3 p.m. in the historic Sanctuary. The Sing-A-Long is a free will donation concert, with all proceeds going to Halton Women's Place.
CLUB BELVEDERE 57 JOHN ST THOROLD FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY FROM 4-7PM
HADDOCK FISH WITH FRIES, COLESLAW ONE PIECE $11.99 TWO PIECE $15.99
TAKE OUT OR EAT IN. Call 905-680-5246 for more information.
Join us for a Christmas Luncheon.
Enjoy music provided by Jan and Jim of Steeling Time Band.
There will be prizes and sur-prizes too.
Tickets $20.00 available until Saturday Nov. 25.
Everyone Welcome
So much to come see and be a part of : $1 draw for Non Perishable Food Baskets, $2 Draw for 60" Woven Blanket, 50/50, Penny Sale, Bake Table/Sugar Pies, Pizza. Refreshments, DJ TommyS and so many wonderful and amazing Crafters & Vendors Don't Miss Out!!
Featuring a bistro, used book sale, bake sale and other fun holiday tradition- St John’s Christmas market is a yearly community event to celebrate the holidays.
Canadians in a Forgotten War (Chatham-Kent, Ontario book launch) presented by military historian and author, Reverend Gene Lotz – (https://www.facebook.com/TheAnguishofWar/).
During the book launch’s opening presentation, Reverend Lotz will present a copy of Canadians in a Forgotten War to the Mayor of Chatham-Kent, Darrin Canniff.
Canadians in a Forgotten War, published by military historian/author Reverend Gene Lotz is an enlightening perspective that ‘pulls back the curtain’ on the Anglo-Boer War where Canadian troops distinguished themselves on the world stage.
Canadians in a Forgotten War honours our Canadian Boer War Veterans (to include soldiers from W-E County, Chatham-Kent, and surrounding communities) for their courage, patriotism, and sacrifice - many who gave up a piece of individuality to be a part of something larger than themselves.
Canadians in a Forgotten War also serves to recognize how Nursing Sisters made exceptional contributions to Canada’s military. As remarkable trailblazers, Nursing Sisters built the foundation for modern military nursing and pioneering nursing as a respected profession in civil capacities. Book launch is open to the public.