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St. Paul's Photos - 2016

The Sunday School had fun making gingerbread houses.
December 18, 2016
St. Paul's Christmas Concert and Pot Luck
Sunday, December 11, 2016
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Making Apple Pies - October 2016

Everyone enjoyed the picnic at the Lawton farm.
​ June 26, 2016

St. Paul's UCW hosted a very successful Strawberry Supper on June 14, 2016.


Fourteen hard workers made 183 rhubarb pies on Friday, May 20, 2016. All were pre-sold.
Thanks to all those who donated rhubarb, who sold pies, and who helped make the pies.

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Sunday, May 15, 2016, was a very busy day at St. Paul's. Reece Cowan and Colin Krekewich were confirmed. Brett Service, Janet Johnston, and Kennon Lawton transferred their memberships to St. Paul's, and Jane Lawton was received by profession of faith. The sacrament of Holy Communion was also observed.
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Colin, Marsha and Reece
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Colin & Reece
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Jane & Kennon Lawton and Brett Service
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Colin
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Reece
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Cutting the cake

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Our own Shirley and Morris Cuthbertson.
The St. Andrew’s Foundation sponsored its first event recently for residents and their family at St. Andrew’s Residence.
The Zoo to You event attracted approximately 100 participants on Familly Day, and was an afternoon full of laughs, friendship, and excitement, while creating wonderful memories together.
The St. Andrew’s Foundation, re-launched in December, and the focus of the Foundation is to assist St. Andrew’s Residence through fundraising and to provide peace of mind for our residents, family and friends.
St. Andrew’s Residence is the only not-for-profit retirement home in Chatham-Kent.

From The Chatham Voice, February 23, 2016
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