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NEW Tuesday, January 12, 2010 €> Fabulous Seafood Buffet auberge 8 spa West Bromf Every Friday night Reservations 450.246.7552 .• Fish soup • Snowcrab • Mussels • Shrimp • Scampies • Smoked fish www.awb.ca • Oysters • Calamari and + ^37 ^ ¦wrt* ******* ol Authi COURTESY Some runners prepare to brave the cold winter weather in support of healthy living in the the new year By Virginia Wilson Motivated runners gathered together in front of the IGA in Sutton on January 1 to partake in the first “5km Resolution Run”.The group wanted to support the idea of a healthy lifestyle and choices by running 5km and supporting one and other to complete the run.The push to complete the run coincides with the idea of keeping New Year’s resolutions and support- ing each other’s choice of improving their own health.Walkers and runners showed up for the event from Montreal, Brome, Sutton and as far away as Vermont.“Next year the event will carry the official name Sutton International Resolution walk/Run,” says Isabelle Papineau, the run organizer.The event had twice as many participants than expected, which demonstrated there are even more people wanting to improve their health and lifestyles than the or- ganizers expected.“It was a lot of fun and we hope to build on our success next year,” says Papineau.There were water stations set up throughout the Town of Sutton and participants were able to enjoy and muffins and coffee at the finish line.Walkers and runners can register early for next year’s run scheduled for January 1, 2011 by contacting Isabelle Papineau by e-mail at: rick.isabelle@sympatico.ca.Stoiy of inspiration for local playwright By Virginia Wilson Cont’d on Page 3 During the Holidays, one day before leaving to visit her family in Nova Scotia, local playwright and professional actress, Laura Teasdale, lived through a day she will never forget.On this day, Teasdale learned the importance of having friends, family and a supportive community.On her way to Cowansville to drop off some last minute gifts before her departure to Nova Scotia, Teasdale, who was filled with holiday joy and excitement on her last day before her holiday, skidded half a car length into the intersection in Brome and struck another vehicle.Her first fear was that she may have injured the people in the car in front of her, but everyone in the accident was unharmed.Teasdale was in shock from the ordeal and was incredibly happy that her best friend Sarah Biggs and her husband Morris Crossfield happened to be driving by after the accident and offered Teasdale a ride home.Upon her arrival at her home in Bolton, Teasdale noticed that her front door was locked, but her window was open.She assumed it must have been the landlord who had opened to enter the premises to do some repairs.“We even joked around before entering,” said Teasdale.Resolving to Run 310, chemin Knowlton Knowtton 450-243-5700 René-Claude Gagnon FREE DELIVERY - Demo-cosmetic Ctr.Medicare/Passport photos OPEN 7 DAYS Home Health Care Equipment for Rent or Sale Mountain View Farm Sleigh rides/Hay rides Caleche service for weddings Think locally Shop locally Reservations 450,538.7786 page 2 Tuesday, January 12, 2010 Brome CountyNEws Brome County Community Billboard Community Calendar January 16 Mental Health & Well-being support Group Meetings held at United Church, 234 Knowlton Road, Knowlton, from 2 p.m.Having difficulty coping?Not sure how to support someone suffering from mental illness?Or maybe you just want :o be more informed?Info: 450-243-0928 3r pleasantvalley@sympatico.ca Country Dance with music by Gary Darling at the Royal Canadian Legion, Br.77, 77 Lewis St., Waterloo, Saturday, January 16, 8 p.m.to 12:30 a.m.$6 per person.Come on out, have a dance and socialize with us! Info: 450-539-3436 Dance with County line, Arnie Davis, Shirley Spencer, Jimmy Edwards and Barry Newman, 8:00pm.Sutton Legion, 2 Curley St.$10.a person.Info: 450-538-2210.January 17 All-You-Can-Eat Brunch.Eggs the way you like them.Donation $7 per person and $3.50 for children 8 and under.10 am.to 1 pm.Sutton Legion, 2 Curley St.Info: 450-538-2210.Sunday Breakfast sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, 120 Davignon, Cowansville, 9:30 -12:30, $6.00 / pers.6-12 yrs.: $3.00, 5 yrs and under : Free.Baked Beans, Home Fries, Bacon, Toast , Coffee, Juice.Profits to : Massey-Vanier, 725 Air Cadet Squadron.All welcome! January 17 & 18 Auditions for the Knowlton Players May show directed by Lucy Hoblyn will be held at Brome Lake Books on January 17 and 18 at 7 p.m.This is a family show with large and small parts available for children, teens and adults.Looking for singers, dancers and funny people.For more information please call 450-242-2242 January 19 Open ‘til 8 Ask the Expert : Life with Celiac Disease with Nathalie on Tuesday, January 19 at 5:30 p.m.Natalie will be preparing a full course gluten-free supper from her gluten-free kitchen and will have lots of gluten-free recipes to share.Voluntary donations accepted, avante-barb@bellent.ca , Avante Women’s Centre, Adhémar-Cusson, Bedford, 450-248-0530.Townshippers’ Association’s Coffee Mornings, January 19,10 a.m.to 12 noon, Eaton Valley Community Learning Center (CLC), Pope Memorial School, 523 Stokes, Bury, and St.George’s Anglican Church, 130 Principale.Granby.Information: Kate Murray (Granby) 450-242-4421 (1-877-242-4421), km@townshippers.qc.ca; Shannon Keenan (Bury) 819-566-5717 (1-866-566-5717), sk@townshippers.qc.ca January 20 Townshippers’ hosts a FREE videoconference on Parkinson’s Disease on January 20, 1 - 3 p.m.Magog CLC, Princess Elizabeth Elementary School, 120 Bellevue W„ Magog; Eaton Valley CLC, Pope Memorial School, 523 Stokes, Bury; Massey-Vanier High School, ROOM 507, 224 Mercier, Cowansville.For more: Shannon Keenan (Bury or Magog), 819-566-5717 (1-866-566-5717), sk@townshippers.qc.ca ; Kate Murray (Cowansville), 450-242-4421 (1-877-242-4421), km@townshippers.qc.ca .January 21 Afternoon Delight: Thursday, January 21, 1:30-3:30 p.m.ginning January 3, St.Paul’s Services will be held at Place Primevere, Leclair Street during January, February and March.No services in the Church Sanctuary during winter months.Everyone is welcome.The services will be held in the reception room.All are asked to remove winter boots at the entry.David Lambie, Minister.For information or to leave messages call: 450-539-2129.Everyone is welcome.ST.PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH.24 St.Paul’s Road, Knowlton.A group of ordinary people seeking to follow Jesus in Traditional, Contemporary and Modern ways.8 a.m.- Said Book of Common Prayer Worship.10 a.m.- User-friendly “Blended" Service with Traditional, Contemporary and Modern music and format.Sunday School.For more info: 450-242-2885 The Rev.Tim and the congregation look forward to welcoming you.KN OWLTON-MOUNTAIN VALLEY PASTORAL CHARGE.Worship and song with Rev.Ryk Allen officiating.Mansonville United - 9 a.m.- 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays.Bolton Centre United -No service until Easter Knowlton United, 234 Knowlton Road - 11 a.m.- every Sunday (handicap access) EMMANUEL UNTIED CHURCH “Soul food for open hearts and minds.” 203, rue Principale, Cowansville.Faith community in action.Worship service and Sunday School both start at 10:30 a.m.All children are welcome! Rev.Wendy MacLean.Susan Reininger, Musjc Director.Info: 450-263-0204 ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH -DUNHAM.bilingue tous les dimanches à 10h30.You are invited to participate in a bilingual mass every Sunday at 10h30.TRINITY ANGHCAN CHURCH, 409 South St., Cowansville.Join us for Sunday Worship.One service only at 11 a.m.every Sunday.Info: 450-263-2662.SUTTON - DUNHAM UNTIED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE A warm welcome awaits you at our Sunday worship services at Dunham at the Martins, 4008 Principal, Dunham, at 9:15 a.m.and in Sutton at Nancy Travers, 4 St.Patrick, at 11:15 a.m.with coffee hour from 10:30 a.m.Information: 450-295-3251 and 450-538-0530.BEDFORD UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Morning service cancelled.Covenanting Sen ice for the Reverend Catherine Smith will be held at 4 p.m.on Sunday, January 17, at Wesley United Church in Bedford.Everyone welcome! GRANBY UNTIED CHURCH, Where God Unites all Children.Be a part of the family.Down to earth spirituality.Spiritual development for all ages.Sunday Services 11 a.m.at 101 rue Principale, Granby.Info: 450-372-1417.Rev.Eric Lukacs.All Services at 11 a.m.GRACE ANGLICAN CHURCH, 52 Principale sud, Sutton, welcomes everyone for Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m.Canon Tim Smart, Rector.Info: 450-538-8108.OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, Sutton.Pastor Alex Lobach and the congregation welcome all to worship with us each Sunday at 11 a.m.Mid-week youth group and Bible Study.Tel: 450-538-5225.Brome County News Community Calendar is reserved for non-profit organizations only.Deadline is noon on Mondays.A pre-paid fee of $7 is required per publication, or SPECIAL RATE of $13 for 2 insertions: 1 BCN & 1 in Friday Record “What's On” section.Please forward notices to 5 Victoria St., Knowlton, QC JOE 1V0, email: bcnnews@qc.aibn.com, or fax: (450) 243-5155.Visa and Mastercard accepted.EGLISE CATHOLIQUE ST.EDOUARD CATHOLIC CHURCH 366 Knowlton Rd„ Knowlton.Vous êtes invités à participer à une messe Sunday worship with music.Creek United, West Bolton: 9 a.m.Brill Road.St.Paul’s United, Waterloo, 10:30 a.m.Be- Solidarity 1 888 284-8533 www.devp.org Church Services I BELIEVE I GIVE.BCN RATES & DEADLINES COMMUNITY CALENDAR Taxation, Accounting, Financial Services, Estate Planning and Settlement, Farm Transfers Cowansville Sherbrooke 127 Principale, Suite 105 3490 Galt West Cowansville Sherbrooke (450) 263-4123 (819) 566-2575 KNOWLEDGE AND KNOW-HOW.JRD JOLYRIENDEAU&DUKEca -NEWS 1 1195 Gall F.Sherbrooke, Quebec.JIG 1Y7 fax: (819) 569-3945 K-mail: news roopi
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