Vol.16 No.22

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THE FRONTENAC NEWS

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SOCIAL NOTES IN MEMORIAM

Badour, Della In loving memory of a dear wife, and mother. June 6, 1976. Always in our hearts. Love, husband Mort and sons, Robert & Darrel

OBITUARY

Marjorie E. Lemke 1923 - 2016 Peacefully, at the Westgate Lodge in Belleville on Sunday, May 29, 2016 in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late William Lemke. Dearest mother of Patricia Gibson (Bob) of Newcastle, James Lemke (Nancy) of Bowmanville, Brian Lemke (Pastor Laurie) of Plevna and Bobby Lemke (Janice) of Bowmanville. Grandma will always be cherished in the hearts of her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Marjorie will be sadly missed by her sister Marilyn White (the late Donald) of Minden. Pre-deceased by her brothers Clarence, George, James, Charlie, Herb, Earl, her sister Isobel Gregg and her parents Judd & Louise Tooley. Survived by her sister-inlaws Della Tooley, Grace Tooley, Olga Lemke and Flora Perry. Fondly remembered by her extended family and friends. The family will receive friends at the Milestone Funeral Center, Northbrook on Wednesday evening from 6-8pm & Thursday morning from 11am-12pm. The Funeral Service will follow in the Chapel on Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 12:00pm. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Plevna. Friends desiring may contribute in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.milestonefuneralcenter.com

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MEMORIAL SERVICE A Memorial Service for

Mildred Kerr/Thompson Will be held on Saturday June 4 at 1:00 pm at Glenfield Cemetery, off of Matawatchan Road #817

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Happy ?? Birthday on May 31 to our sister, Gloria Connell Sand Road, Verona. Love from Wayne, Judy, Rick and Cindy.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

ANNIVERSARY

Celebration of Life for Illeen F. Scott (nee Erlandsen) Passed on January, 6th, 2016 beloved wife of the late Douglas E. Scott. The Scott children invite one and all to come celebrate our mother’s life with stories, laughter & tears on June 5th 2016, from 2pm to 4pm at Camp Quin-mo-lac, 336 Franks Road, Tweed, Ontario. Dress is casual. Light refreshments served.

Happy 60 th Anniversary

Tom and June Hughes June 2, 1956

Happy 25 th Anniversary

IN MEMORIAM

McGregor In loving memory of our parents and grandparents who passed away, Donald, June 4, 2012 and Barbara, June 10, 2003. As long as we live You will live. As long as we live You will be remembered. As long as we live You will be loved. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts. Love, your children and grandchildren.

Wayne & Wilda Lemke June 8, 2016. Love Mom & Robert, Dad & Lillian

Frontenac Fury Annual Fun Run C ome out & support girls hockey in your community. On Sunday, June 12, the Frontenac Girls' Hockey Association (Frontenac Fury) will be holding their 3rd annual Fun Run at the Frontenac Arena, 4299 Boundary Rd., starting at 9 a.m. There will be a 1K Kids Walk/Run, as well as a 5K & 10K Walk/Run. The run is one of the association’s major fundraisers of the year, with all funds going back into the association. This year the run is sponsored in part by KFL&A Healthy Kids. They are looking for more runners. Fury girls will serve as "race marshals" and there will be door prizes. Register at runningroom. com Also taking place later in the day at the arena is “Hockey Day in Frontenac”. Starting at noon there will be a barbecue, Face Painting, Air Castle and wagon Rides. Funds from the barbecue will support Frontenac Arena

improvements Registration is now open and the association is still seeking some atom and peewee players. They are also hoping to mount a novice team this year. The volunteer-led association is growing. This past season they grew to two peewee and two bantam teams from one each. One of the peewee teams captured the championship this year and the peewee and bantams teams have also come away with a few tournament wins. They are also excited about being accepted for the First Shift program, which will help equip players aged 6-10 with equipment at a much reduced rate. All of this is great news for the community as the association helps empower young girls to be active as they help build self-confidence, sportsmanship and leadership. Please contact Julie Lambert if you have any questions page3664@gmail.com

Community Day 509 in Plevna O

n Saturday June 4 at a special community day in Plevna, the people on the land -- those who know it well – are invited to share their knowledge with groups who have formal and technical information about that land. The event will take place from 9:30am

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to 3:30pm in the Clar-Mill Hall on Buckshot Lake Road. The objective of the day is to combine the knowledge of the people on the land with that of stewardship agencies to begin an inventory of i) specially valued places, and ii) places that need special care, focusing on the northeastern section of Frontenac Coun-

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MERA Summer Arts Camp for Kids L

ooking for something creative and enjoyable for your children or grandchildren this summer? Consider enrolling them in MERA’s 12th annual Arts Camp for Kids for children ages seven to 12 (or 13) at the heritage MERA Schoolhouse in McDonalds Corners. The camp will take place Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29 from 9am to 3pm each day. On the Friday, there will be a vernissage for parents and grandparents to come and see what the children accomplished all week. Artist and Camp Director, Jo Bali, of Jackalope Farm and Eco-Art-Studio, and former volunteer children's program director at Stewart Park Festival, joins MERA again this year. The children will create an art project every day using a different medium with ecofriendly materials. Games and other activities are also built into the day’s routine. The MERA camp is moderately priced at $160 for MERA members and $180 for nonmembers, and includes all art supplies. Children should bring sunscreen, lunch, a hat and snacks. Wear clothes that can get dirty! To register, email meraschoolhouse@bell. net or call Marilyn Barnett 613-259-2269 and leave a message. Go to www.meraschoolhouse.org for further details.

Centenary Pastoral Charge 49th anniversary F

By Rev. Jean Brown orty-nine years ago, the Centenary Pastoral Charge, which includes the United churches of Parham, Maberly and Sharbot Lake, was founded in Centennial year 1967. On Sun. June 26, they will celebrate their anniversary at a shared service at Parham United Church with guest leader, soon-to-beRev. Sarah Magie, at 11am, and all are welcome. The sister church at Sharbot Lake will be closed for that one Sunday so that both churches can celebrate their anniversary together and welcome back Sarah, who served there some years ago. Sarah, who completed her Master of Divinity at Queen's University in December of 2014, is a chaplaincy student in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and her spouse, James Rodgers, is an artillery officer in the CAF. They live in Oromocto, New Brunswick and have a daughter, Emma, who is one and a half years old. Everyone is welcome to the anniversary service. There will be a pot-luck lunch following, with meat provided so please, if you are able, bring salads, pickles, fruit and cheese trays, desserts. Come and renew acquaintance with Sarah, and visit friends and neighbours. ty and its watersheds; to make a record of these places. Community Day 509 will be an opportunity for folks who have shaped the landscapes North of 7 to see what riches the agencies have listed, to which they can add their own special places—those places they learned about by being on the land and on the waters. Everyone is welcome to attend and contribute and the Clarendon-Miller Volunteer Firefighters will have lunch for sale at the hall. For information see the ad on page 5 or contact Gray Merriam, 613-335-3589, gmerriam60@gmail.com; or Richard Emery 613-479-8057, emeryrd@gmail.com

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