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(1827- 1920) and Captain William Edward Parker (1821-1902), a farmer who immigrated here in the 1830s.They were both married in the Waterville Anglican Church on March 25, 1852.Their son James studied at the Waterville Academy.From 1885 to 1888, he served with the North-West Mounted Police.He then came to Lennoxville and
.Bélisle and Franca, a native of Provence, France, also run Euro-Quebec Contacts, a consulting business that specializes in attracting European investors to Quebec.Voyages Lennoxville isocated at 219 Queen St.Waterville Anglican Church Women play cards On Friday, Sept.26, cards were played at 11 tables in the St.John’s Church
.A memorial service was held at the Cass Funeral Home in Lennoxville with Rev.Alain Milot officiating.His ashes were then buried in North Hatley at the Reedsville Cemetery.Aunch was served by the St.John’s Ladies in the Waterville Anglican Church Hall.The family spent an enjoyable period reminiscing with each other and friends
.John’s Church to celebrate Sesquicentennial In October of 1945 members, past members, and friends of St.John’s Anglican Church in Waterville received the following invitation printed below in brief form: ST.JOHN’S CHURCH Waterville, Quebec 1845 - 1945 • The Incumbent, Church Wardens and Congregation of St.John’s Church, Waterville
’t tend the babes anymore For granma has taken up dancing.” Dave and Shirley told of a couple events coming up - Saturday, June 2, a musical festival in Ayer’s Cliff to aid the Childrens Wish Foundation.On Monday, June 11, 7 p.m.in the Waterville Anglican Church, a sing along with Dave Donnachie and Pat Hurley.The church is
a chain whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is Eternity.ae FRte \"El a Milt & Bev Loomis September 27, 1952 St.John\u2019s Anglican Church, Waterville rr tri Ÿ -\u2014a Wilson May and Lydia Patricia Ham September 29, 1957 Sisco United Church, Coaticook Myrna Ellen Bowen & James W.Bailey July 24, 1971 St
responsible for more than one insertion.classad@sherbrookerecord.com The Record DEADLINE: 12:30 P.M.ONE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION OR MAIL YOUR PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE Recorp, P.O.Box 1200, SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC J1H 516 Card Party at St.John\u2019s Anglican Church, Waterville St.John\u2019s Anglican Church, Waterville held
a week-end at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.S.Worthen, Sr.Mrs.Edward Dickson, of Island Pond, Vt., visited her sister, Mrs.U.G.Libby, and Mr.Libby, at Bon-\u2019nie View Farm.Miss Helen Crook has gone to CAFETERIA TEA 1 MUCH ENJOYED AT WATERVILLE Anglican Church Sponsor Pleasant Event in Church Hall.town calling
. «t7« — •» Waterville’s Anglican church hall to be dedicated WATERVILLE Anglican church hall here will be dedicated at a special service by Bishop T J Matthews on Sunday.Nov I4at7pm in St John s Church The service at the historical 131-year*old church is a fitting highlight of the town s centennial
on Saturday, October 4 from 4:30 p.m.to 7:30 p.m.Menu: Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, beans, vegetables, homemade pies.Admission charged.Evening of music.Everyone welcome.Eusns A 500 card party will be held on September 19 at the Eustis Hall at 1:30 p.m.Benefit for St.John’s Anglican Church, Waterville.Hope to see you all there
, May 17, 9 a.m.to 2 p.m.Baking, white elephants, plants, miscellaneous, something for everyone.Coffee 8i donuts.Donations accepted, please call Greta at: 819-838-5329 WATERVILLE It’s that time of year again - church fundraisers.St.John’s Anglican Church in Waterville will be starting the season off with a 500 card party
- The historic Anglican Church of Waterville was the scene Oct.20th of a Parish Thanksgiving Service held to celebrate the first service held in the church 150 years ago.The church was built in 1845 and still stands proud and strong! Rev.Alain Miloted the service with the church filled to capacity.The service began at 2
, and Dr.Adriana Mendrick, Professor at Bishop’s University.This event will be held at the Amédée Beaudoin Community Centre, 10 Samuel Gratham, (over the fire station) Borough of Lennoxville, and the Université de Sherbrooke and Bishop’s University are partners.Free admission, everyone welcome.WATERVILLE St-John’s Anglican
.Strawberry Ice Cream Social on Saturday, July 7 at 1 p.m.at St.John s Anglican Church, Compton St., Waterville.Everyone welcome.MOE S RIVER The annual Moe's River Strawberry Ice Cream Social on Sunday, July 8, 2012 from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.at Moe’s River Church, parking in the Mill yard.Bring your ownawn chairs.There will be music
Lennoxville. St.John\u2019s Anglican Church celebrates 150 years of worship and fellowship 1992.By Phyllis Emery Skeats WATERVILLE \u2014 As early as 1818 there was a group of supporters of the Church of England in Waterville, served by the circuit missionaries from Hatley, Stanstead and Sherbrooke.As Wa- terville was part of
Waterville Anglican Church.m<>st enjoyable evening An ice cream social in aid The annual Sunday School and of the Moe\u2019s River Baptist Church Women's Institute event was held was held at the home of Mr.at td,e W.I.Hall, Races and other and Mrs.Ernest Huff.Ice sports were enjoyed by the cream, cake, pie, and cold children
Aileen Tope.I unerai at Waterviile Anglican Church, Monday, Dec.30th.at 1 P.m.Interment at Waterviile.CARD OP THANKS At I ho clawninK of the N,\u2019w Yrnr, I wist to t.hank nil my clteirM nnd the Kcneral jmhii,; for the tmrottrarement they havn shown mo ami I respectfully solicit their patronage In the future.A Prosperous
Valley Branch of the Canadian Club will hold its annual meeting at 2 p.m.on Monday, May 15 at the Knowlton Pub Playhouse.Dr.Randy Swedburg of Concordia University will be the guest speaker.• HATLEY Card party in St.James Church Hall on May 13 at 8 p.m.• WATERVILLE Coffee party and sales tables at St.John’s Anglican Church
register, please call Colleen Fraser at 819-826-5819 or Evelyn Fraser at 819-826-5708.So I hope to see many of you readers out to our activities and Ieave you with thisittle saying, “The more Christ’sove grows in us, the more Hisove flows from us.” Submitted by Jocelyne Lefebvre St.Johns Anglican Church Waterville