On November 1 at the Towanda Universalist Unitarian Fellowship on Second Street, the Rev. Darcey Laine will present “Faith at the Crossroads” Unitarian Universalism claims as one of the sources of our living tradition “Wisdom from the world's religions.” In truth many of us grew up in another tradition- Christian, Jewish, Pagan or Wiccan and were shaped by more than one faith as we grew into what we believe today. UU is therefore something of a crossroads faith where these traditions meet and mingle. What does it mean to our own faith journey to be at this crossroads?
There will be an Election Day Dinner on Tuesday November 3 at the West Burlington United Methodist Church.
Serving is from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Menu will be Ham Loaf, Veggies and Home Made Pies. Take Outs will be Available. Armenia Township, Clark, Janet & Martin George, Mariann George Smith, nbm Mariann Smith Disney to Martin George & Staci George Gower
Columbia Township, The regular Meeting of Armenia Township was opened October 8 at 7 pm with Supervisors Chad Harwick, Steve Harris, and Wayne Morgan, Secretary Mallory, EMC Ken Krise, Treasurer Gary Horning, and an audience of three.
The Minutes of the September meeting were approved. The Secretary responded to these PA One Call Notices: • Kuser Well Drilling doing a well at the new snowmobile site on Fallbrook Road • Armenia Township installing pipe on Sweeney Road • Talisman installing pipe supports on Road L. An Invitation was read for the Northern Tier Full Commission Meeting. The Supervisors approved a donation request from the Bradford County Library: and voted to donate $100. The Board directed the Secretary to inform the invitation from the Oscoluwa Engine & Hose Company for their annual banquet. The supervisors approved the running of an Ad in the Canton paper for sale of township truck Treasurer Gary Horning gave his report. with these balances: October 13th at 1pm the Bradford/Sullivan AARP Chapter # 4423 met at Jones Diner for a luncheon meeting. Servers Lori and Lauren provided excellent service while they were attending to other patrons.
President Tom House opened the meeting by leading the members in the flag salute followed by George Smith offering a prayer before the luncheon. Several restaurants were named as to where we would like to hold our Christmas banquet. George Smith made the motion to hold the banquet at the Villa Sena, this was seconded by Marie House and passed. However, the banquet will not be held on the regular meeting date of Tuesday December 8th, but will be held Wednesday December 9th at noon due to the availability of the Villa's banquet room. Landlords and Tenants in Canton Borough are invited to a public meeting of the Borough Council Codes Committee, to be held at 7 pm on Tuesday,
Foster Grandparents make a difference in the life of a child by devoting their volunteer service to children with special/exceptional needs or who are economically disadvantaged. Across the four counties served by the Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Tioga Area Agency on Aging and across the country, Foster Grandparents help children in many ways. Foster Grandparents offer emotional support to child victims of abuse and neglect; tutor children with low literacy skills; mentor troubled teenagers and young mothers; and care for premature infants and children with physical disabilities and severe illnesses.
On Monday, October 26, Magisterial District Judge Jonathan Wilcox heard the Floodplain violation case involving Brian Krise's property on Springbrook Drive.
Canton Borough contended that a DEP permit was required in order for the HRI job trailer to be placed on Mr. Krise's lot, which is located between Towanda Creek and Springbrook Drive. The Canton Fire Department Board of Directors held its October meeting with President Rich Bardo, Vice President Donna Shepard, Treasurer Jodie Bardo, Secretary Sherry Miller, Fire Chief J. Scott May, Deputy Chief George Jennings, Assistant Chief Ray Miller, and Municipal representatives Darryl Jannone, Dale Jackson, Gordy Matson, Ed Sheaffer and Mark McMurray.
The minutes of the August meeting were approved. The Treasurer's report was approved with balances of $36,041.20 in the checking account and $58,491.68 in savings. Paid invoices totaled $9,063.94 and unpaid invoices $6,362.03. Mr. Jennings will check with JJ Industries for a $555.28 bill for dryer repair. The part was thought to be under warranty. Invoices included $328 to Barry Hughes for computer services. Honor gives recognition to the work of someone other than ourselves. It is placing significance, importance or value on what they have done or accomplished. It places them above us in a position that commands respect for what they have done or who they are.
To honor someone requires us, first and foremost, to be humble. We literally bow before them in recognition for what they have done for us or what they have contributed to our lives and to our well-being. What they have done has cost them something personally - perhaps they have had to make a sacrifice and the price is more than we can or are able to pay them for what they have done for us. |
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