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    Volume 7, Issue 2 - fire Page 9

    Russian TeaRussian TeaRussian TeaRussian Tea ---- St. Pauls StyleSt. Pauls StyleSt. Pauls StyleSt. Pauls Style

    Each February, St. Pauls Altar Guild has a social gather-ing with a theme. This year it was a Russian Tea. Why aRussian Tea? At a prior meeting, there had been discussionabout removing stains from the linen on the Altar. Appar-ently if the stain is fresh, vodka does a great job! After fur-ther discussion and much laughter, they had their theme!

    Top left: Polly, aka Jim Waldie, arrived late because shehad to gatherheroffering of carrots, potatoes,

    radishes and wine which are in her bucket.

    Bottom left: Two poor farm women, MiriamBaskin & Verna Albright also attended.

    Top right: Joy Fudge arrived with BishopSmirnoff(the Bishop is a doll dressed inJoys own baptismal gown).

    Bottom right: Bishop Smirnoffspent time

    talking things over with Dean Louise.Photos: Elaine Parkes.

    At left from top to bottom: Classes insession during February; Easter Sunday -the older children doing crafts; there is

    also time for the Easter story.Top right: The children gather with theirtambourines and are ready to 'make a

    joyful noise'!

    During Lent: The children were givenLenten boxes and encouraged to earnmoney by doing extra chores. Moneycollected went to PWRDF. The childrenlearned that they too can make apositive difference in the world.

    Center right: During Lent, littlearms in prayer(pretzels) were madeduring class and shared with the con-gregation at coffee hour - for a smalldonation to PWRDF.

    Bottom right: On March 11th, withdirection from Nancy Mutrie, soupwas made for hungry neighbours inour community. Children broughtsome of the vegetables and Nancyensured that the rest of the ingredi-ents were on hand.

    Photos: Bridget Jensen.

    Joy ~ Hope ~ Love ~ CaringJoy ~ Hope ~ Love ~ CaringJoy ~ Hope ~ Love ~ CaringJoy ~ Hope ~ Love ~ Caring

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