BULLETIN BOARD

NEW NOTICES

FLOWERS FOR EASTER – Anyone wishing to place flowers in the church for Easter, please make sure the information for the bulletin is given to Wendy no later than Wednesday, April 20, 2011.

ST ANDREW’S LADIES GROUP – Our spring Yard Sale will be held on Saturday, April 30th from 9-12 noon.  We are looking for good, clean used clothing, household items, books, toys, plants, etc.  Donations can be brought in and placed on the stage in the hall anytime after April 24th.  The hall will also be open on Friday, April 29th from 9 to 11 am and from 7 to 9 pm.  We can no longer accept COMPUTERS, CAR SEATS, LARGE FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS OR ENCYCLOPEDIAS.  Please contact Linda at 876-0292 for more information.

PROPERTY COMMITTEE – The Property Committee is having their annual spring yard cleanup and we need your help.  The church property and cemetery receives an annual raking, leveling, trimming, cleaning, and general tidy up on the same day as the Yard Sale.  If you are able to help out for a couple of hours starting at 9:00 am on Saturday, April 30, it would be greatly appreciated.  Bring your wheelbarrow and your rake, and we look forward to seeing you there.

COUNTRY MUSIC SHOWSt. Andrew’s Country Music Show will be held on May 1st at 7 pm featuring Jim Richard (aka Johnny Cash), Ali McNeil, Buddy Boutilier and many others.  For advance tickets call Rev. Judie at 446-0229 or 452-0756.
OUTREACH PROGRAM – The Beechville-Lakeside-Timberlea School Breakfast Bucket will be available for contributions on MAY 1st instead of the last Sunday in April which is Easter.  The Vice-Principal of the BLT school will be present at the Celebration of Children Service at 10:30 on that morning and she will share details about the BLT BREAKFAST PROGRAM.  You will have an opportunity to learn how your generosity here at St. Andrew’s is making a difference in the lives of many of the youngsters at the school……Marilyn 876-7300

MEN’S BREAKFAST – The closing breakfast for the summer will be held on the 7th of May.  Don’t forget to invite your spouse or partner.  Also, the Ladies Group is invited to the breakfast at this time.  Come for fellowship around 9:30 am with breakfast at 10:00 am.  Looking for people to help set up for around 8:00 am and also require people to help clean up after the breakfast.  Please contact Don at 431-4047 or puppadon@hotmail.com

THE PRIMATES WORLD RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT FUND is accepting donations for the relief effort in Japan following the devastating earthquake and tsunami.  The Anglican Church has a significant presence in Japan.  If you wish to make a contribution, there are PWRDF envelopes at the back of the church.  You may also put you donation in a plain envelope with you name, address and church envelope number on it.  Please place your donations on the collection plate.  Thank you.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – St. Andrew’s Ladies Group is looking for volunteers to help make sandwiches or sweets for catering events that take place during the year such as funerals, lunches after special services, etc.  We are also looking for help with funerals, such as setting up, serving and cleaning up afterwards. Most funerals are on week days and a lot of our members still work outside the home so it is not always possible to get enough people to work.  If you are interested in helping on an on call basis, please put your name and phone number on the poster at the back of the church and indicate what you would like to help with.  Thank you.

ITALIAN SUPPER AND AUCTION – On Saturday, May 14, 2011, the Ways and Means Committee will be hosting an Italian Supper (salad, spaghetti, wine and dessert), that will include a silent auction as well as entertainmentTickets will be pre-sold at $25.00 each.  To purchase a ticket, please contact Darlene Martell (darlenemartell@eastlink.ca) at 876-1795 or Jo-Anne Rector (joian@ns.sympatico.ca) at 443-0633.  We are also looking for items for our auction.  Any and all donations will be greatly appreciated.

SIDES PERSONS – We are looking for people to volunteer as sides persons.  A sides person hands out the books and bulletins and greets the people as they arrive for church.  They take up the offertory and after church; they stay and count the offering.  If this is a job you would like to do, please contact Brenda Morash at 876-2389The more volunteers we have the fewer times your name will appear on the roster.

CRAFTER’S MARKET – On Saturday, November 5th, the Ways and Means Committee will be having a Crafter’s Market.  Anyone who would like to rent a table to sell their crafts, please contact Darlene at 876-1795 or Jo-Anne at 443-0633.

ONGOING NOTICES

RECTOR’S OFFICE MEMORIALS – Memorial donations towards the construction costs of the Rector’s office are now being received.  Donations in the amount of $110.00 ($100 plus $10 engraving) will allow contributors to place a memorial on a plaque to be located outside the office.  There are twenty-four spaces for memorials.  Once all spaces have been filled we will dedicate the office in memory of those identified on the plaque.  If you wish to make a donation, please see either Rev. Mike or Rev. Judie.  Thank you for your generosity

PWRDF; There are memorial cards for the Primates Fund on the table at the back of the church.  They are self explanatory and a worthwhile way of remembering friends or relatives as this fund assists people around the world.

CAMPBELL SOUP LABELS AND POSTAGE STAMPS -Thank you to those who continue to drop off labels and stamps.  To those who have not yet contributed:  the labels must be complete (with no Scotch tape or staples), and stamps need to have a least ¼” of envelope around them.  We have recently received many stamps from foreign countries – the US, UK, Australia, etc. – which are most welcome; please keep them coming.  Sale of the stamps supports the Bible Society, while the soup labels provide amenities for Landmark East in the Valley.  Our stamps and labels are taken to the ACW office and they distribute them.

FOOD BANK – The St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Food Bank is always in need of canned fruit, canned meat, pasta, peanut butter, jam, crackers and pudding.  They are currently running short on the following food items:  boxes of cereal, cookies, and jello. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated.

 

CYCLES OF PRAYER

ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:  Pray for the Bishop of Jerusalem (Middle East), The Rt. Revd Suheil Dawani.

PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE – Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
Pray for the Diocese of Quebec with Bishop Dennis Drainville.

DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER – EASTERN SHORE REGION
Tangier – The Rev Kevin Frankland & Melissa.
Retired Clergy – The Rev Pamela Bishop & Bill; The Rev. Kathleen Knott; The Rev. Katherine Tait; The Rev. Wilfred Wagner & Sandra.
Widows – Mrs. Bernice Logan; Mrs. Ellen Strople.

LET US GIVE THANKS for the Death and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

PLEASE PRAY FOR the Atlantic School of Theology Graduation ceremonies.

OUR PARISH CYCLE OF PRAYER: Paul & Jill Fewer, Marshall & Betty Fleet, Bob & Beth Foote, Doug & Alice Forbes, Allan Francis, Barrett & Renee Fraser and their families.

PRAY FOR THE SICK:  Roisin, Sue, Lindy,  Mitchell, Andrea, Randall & Patricia Whynot.

BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE:  William Charles Hamlin, William Stright, William C Francheville, Beatrice Hemming.  Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon them.  AMEN