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Community Happenings

Published on September 24th, 2009
Published on June 20th, 2010
Staff ~ The Journal Pioneer
Topics :
Summerside Presbyterian Church Assembly , Wilmot Community Centre , Festival Centre , Summerside , Charlottetown , Freetown

THURSDAY
Parkview Seniors card party
At Parkview Seniors Club in Summerside.
7 p.m., Sept. 24

Ghost Walk
Downtown Summerside Youth Ambassadors leading Ghost Walk, starting at the Summerside Rotary Library
8 p.m., Sept. 24
FRIDAY
Parkview Seniors card party
At Parkview Seniors Club in Summerside.
7 p.m., Sept. 25

Square dancing
Free open houses in "Modern Square Dancing" Sept. 25 and Oct. 2 at the Wilmot Community Centre,
Summerside. Classes offered Oct. 9. Phone 436-4665.
Sept. 25

Knitting seminar
2009 Maritime Machine Knitting Seminar at the Rodd Royalty Inn, Charlottetown. Guest demonstrator - Diana Berns from South Dakota. For info, Clare Doyle at 651-2417 or Edith Scott at 628-6365 or e-mail
ejscott@eastlink.ca
Sept. 25-26

Comedy play
"Les Manigances de FidÈle", a French amateur comedy play; $5, adults; $3,students.
7:30 p.m., Sept. 25,
at Centre acadien
de Prince-Ouest in Deblois
8:30 p.m., Sept. 26,
at Expo-Festival Centre
in Abram-Village;
7 p.m., Sept. 27,
at Mont-Carmel
Parish Centre
SATURDAY
Auction Sale
At Summerside Presbyterian Church, 130 Victoria Rd. Items include some contents of home of Grant and Mildred Mollison along with several additions and box lots. Dennis Lowther auctioneer. Canteen available. Proceeds in aid of Summerside Presbyterian Church Building Fund.
11 a.m., Sept. 26

PEI Genealogical Society
general meeting
At Beaconsfield's Carriage House in Charlottetown. Guest speaker is Island historian Earle Lockerby, presenting "The Siege of Malpeque". Free admission. Light refreshments served.
For additional information visit www.peigs.ca or contact president Linda Jean Nicholson at 569-4837.
2 p.m., Sept. 26

Annual Hot Turkey Supper
Sponsored by the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church, at the Tyne Valley Fire Hall.
Takeouts available.
4 to 6:30 p.m., Sept. 26

Rustico Dance
Dance at Rustico Bay Senior Citizens Club every second Saturday. Music by Rodney Savidant, Tanya Bernard and Randy Benjamin. $7 each. Lunch at second
intermission.
9 p.m.-midnight, Sept. 26

Smorgasbord
UCW Fall Smorgsbord at Freetown United Church. Tickets available from UCW members. Contact
887-2288.
Sept. 26
SUNDAY
Roast Beef Dinner
Miscouche CWL hosting a
dinner at the Miscouche Rec Centre. Cost is $10 for adults, children under 12, $5. For information call Claudette at 888-8321.
Take-out meal 3:30-4 p.m.
Sit-down meal 4-5 p.m.
Sept. 27

Hymn sing
St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lot 11 will hold a hymn sing in the church.
7 p.m., Sept. 27

Hymn sing
Community Hymn Sing, hosted by Central Street Christian Church 83 Central St., Summerside. Old gospel favourites; various local musicians and singers.
7 p.m., Sept. 27

Bonshaw Ceilidh
Bonshaw's monthly ceilidh at the Bonshaw Hall.
Regulars with guests Charlie Hansen, Doug Young and friends, and fiddler Janeen McGuigan. Open stage time, 50/50 draw, and lunch. Proceeds to the Arthritis Society. Everyone welcome. For info, 675-4282.
7 p.m., Sept. 27
TUESDAY
Seniors Afternoon
Seniors afternoon at
Summerside Presbyterian Church Assembly Hall. Guest: Carl MacLeod,
Kensington Topic: Undercover RCMP. Light refreshments. All welcome.
2-4 p.m., Sept. 29

Soccer club AGM
Kensington & Area Soccer Club annual general geeting, Lotus Garden Restaurant, Kensington.
For information contact Barbara Weeks 836-3576.
Sept. 29, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Cuddles for Kids
Cuddles for Kids at St. Mary's Anglican Hall,
Summerside. Help make cuddly teddy bears. Many tasks available, open to
anyone. For information, call Doreen Wooder at
831-2975 or Barbara Burleigh 831-2600.
1 p.m., Sept. 30

Parkinson focus group
Parkinson Society Maritime Region is holding two focus group meetings, at the Montague Wellness Centre on Sept. 29 at 6 p.m., and at the Wedgewood Manor in Summerside on Sept. 30. Forming local support groups and information on services available through the society will be
discussed. For more information, call 1-800-663-2468.
Sept. 30, 2 p.m.
FRIDAY
Benefit evening
Benefit to aid Claudette Duhamel at St. Anthony's Parish Hall, Woodstock. Music by Helping Hands Band, auction, canteen, 50/50. Come show your support for an area resident who was recently diagnosed with cancer.
Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
CWL Fall Conference
Provincial Catholic Women's League fall conference at Our Lady of Assumption Parish Centre, Stratford. Theme: Women of Peace and Hope.
Registration 8:45 a.m., Oct. 3

Thanksgiving Dinner
Tickets now on sale for the Orwell Women's Institute Thanksgiving dinner to be held at Orwell Corner Community Hall. Tickets are $20 and available by calling Ellen or Jill at 651-8515.
7 p.m., Oct. 3

Bean and Chili Supper
At Bedeque Baptist Church. In support of "Operation Bolivia." For ticket information, cost, etc. call 887-2523 or 887-2448.
4:40 to 6:30 p.m., Oct. 3

Bean Supper
At St. Mark's Anglican Church, Kensington. Choice of fish cakes or wieners. Adults $8; children $4. Take-outs available.
4:30-6:30 p.m., Oct. 3
SUNDAY
Turkey and Ham Supper
St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lot 11 will hold a turkey and ham supper at the Ellerslie Legion.
4 to 6 p.m., Oct. 4

Thank-offering
Freetown UCW Thank-offering Service at Freetown United Church. Special music by Jericho Road.
7:30 p.m., Oct. 4
MONDAY
Notice of Annual Meeting
O'Leary Community Health Foundation, Community Hospital O'Leary classroom. The public is invited. Refreshments served.
7 p.m., Oct. 5
WEDNESDAY
Documentary tour
"You, Me and the SPP: Trading Democracy for Corporate Rule" national documentary tour in Charlottetown, Theatre D of Atlantic Veterinary College, UPEI. Admission by donation. Sponsored by the Charlottetown chapter of the Council of Canadians, WUSC and CUPE 1870. Followed by question and answer with filmmaker, Paul Manly. For information, www.youmespp.com
7 p.m., Oct. 7
SUNDAY
Fall Kitchen Party
At St. Eleanor's Lions Hall.
First in series of four different concerts each Sunday until Nov. 1. Entertainers include: Nils Ling, D'Arcy Ellis, Randy Yeo, Rachel Ellsworth, Allan Sonier, Samantha MacKay, Jim
Dickon, Anne McNally,
Sabrina MacKay and many more. Fudge will be on sale at intermission. All proceeds going to Team Diabetes.
7:30 p.m., Oct. 11

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