This interfaith memorial gathering is being held for family, friends and caretakers of persons who have experienced a loss of pregnancy or infant death. This gathering allows families to reaffirm that their babies have not been forgotten. By coming together and remembering the lost loved one, the pain of grief will diminish. Child care is available. Advance notice is required. Interested individual should call Health on Demand at (607) 737-4499 or 800-952-2662 for child care registration or program information.
The Perinatal Bereavement Program at Arnot Ogden Medical Center will host a memorial gathering, “Grief Shared is Grief Diminished,” at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 19 in the Petrie Conference Center on the ground floor of the Medical Center.
This interfaith memorial gathering is being held for family, friends and caretakers of persons who have experienced a loss of pregnancy or infant death. This gathering allows families to reaffirm that their babies have not been forgotten. By coming together and remembering the lost loved one, the pain of grief will diminish. Child care is available. Advance notice is required. Interested individual should call Health on Demand at (607) 737-4499 or 800-952-2662 for child care registration or program information. The Grover Church of Christ will hold their annual Fall Kick Off Hymn Sing, Oct. 11, at 6:30 p.m. The program will feature musical selections from the West Branch Area Churches of Christ, and selections from the Grover Church of Christ Gospel Choir. Art Bush, a Christian recording artist, will be helping to lead the service as well as presenting some of his musical works. Mr. Bush will also be speaking at the morning service. There will be a "Linger-Longer" following the program which will include an ice cream social. Pastor Willard Strunk and the congregation invite everyone to come and share an evening of inspirational music and great fellowship. The church is located at 498 Grover Road, Grover, PA. The Church of Christ (Disciples of Christ) recently held a scavenger hunt where teams searched throughout Canton looking for the buildings after they received a "clue" paper. The winning team are pictured above. See how well you could have done. Hints: Location of first A&P At least once a year can share a weekly meal and fellowship there for six weeks. Largest numbers in Canton when "lit up."
Chemung Canal Trust Company (CCTC) announced that, in an effort to reduce potential fraud, it will reissue all new debit cards to nearly 45,000 clients in the coming weeks. All the new cards will feature anti-fraud technology which is expected to reduce risk to the bank and its clients, and minimize the number of card re-issuances that result from data breaches which sometimes occur at local, regional or national merchants. This anti-fraud technology is commonly referred to as an EMV Chip.
The Roaring Branch Old School Reunion and Old Timers Luncheon will be held Oct. 18, beginning at 1:00 pm at the Roaring Branch United Methodist Church. Please bring a dish to pass. Table service and drinks will be provided. There will be an auction so please bring items to donate. Also, please bring any pictures, memories, and/or stories to share with the group. Come out for good fellowship, good food and great times. Hope to see you there! Members of the Canton High School Class of 1950 will meet at the home of Eloise Caseman starting at 12 noon on October 14. The main dish and beverage will be provided. Please bring a salad or dessert. The rains came on October 3, and one of the results was that the Canton Farmers' Market was washed out. It was nice weather for ducks but that was about it - and there were no ducks at the market either! Rain or not, the season surely is winding down, but vendors are reminded that the Farmers' Market will be open next Saturday, October 10 from 8 am to noon in Canton's Main St. Park. People with baked goods, garden or farm produce, craft items or similar wares are invited to set up. There is no booth fee. Call 570-673-5151 for information. No yard sale items, please. The Farmers' Market is sponsored by the Canton Area Chamber of Commerce. Preschool Learning Time at Green Free Library programs at 10:00 am For information, contact the library at 570-673-5744 Themes for Preschool Learning • October 9th No Learning Time (Miss Cathy is on vacation) • October 16th No Learning Time (Staff Training Day) • October 23rd MOON • October 30th HALLOWEEN/PAJAMA PARTY • November 6th NIGHTTIME • November 13th CLOUDS • Nov. 20th THANKSGIVING • November 27th No program Miss Laura Elizabeth May and Mr. Garrett Hansbrough Hooe were united in marriage on October 4, 2014 at six o'clock in the evening at The Henry M. Cannon Memorial Chapel, on the campus of the University of Richmond in Virginia. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Wayne A. Warren, former minister in Alba, grandfather of the bride. Readings for the ceremony were given by Christopher Mackenzie and Jessica Smith. Vocalist Albert Neumeyer provided the ceremony music. The bride's parents hosted a seated dinner and reception at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond. On the eve of the wedding, the groom's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Virginia Fine Arts Museum in Richmond. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen May of Zionsville, PA. She is the granddaughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Warren, Greencastle, PA and Mrs. Lynn May and the late Lynn May. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Hooe of Richmond, VA. He is the grandson of Mrs. Alvin W. Cole and the late Alvin W. Cole. |
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