Attendance prize: $34.00 Darryl McCadden (present)
Pot of Gold winner (50/50): $34.00 Fr. Bester
Attendance prize: $34.00 Darryl McCadden (present)
Pot of Gold winner (50/50): $34.00 Fr. Bester
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It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without the annual pot luck dinner and euchre party thanks again to Joe and Rosemary Lorentz with support from Diane Bucca and Marge Colbourne. 42 people enjoyed the evening.
You Have Been Anxiously Awaiting !! The Tickets Are Here.
With Share the Wealth tickets not sold this year, Council needs to find ways to raise monies for our charitable giving. Sale of these tickets is one way we can do this. Please consider selling/buying this year. Proceeds support the Arthritis Society and Special Olympics.
Brother Jim Gaylor will be contacting you
OR
you can lighten his work by contacting him at
271-3446 jgaylor@rogers.com
Ticket sales in mall Feb. 8 – 14. Volunteers needed
BROTHERS, the following notice is a reminder that 2016 is quickly coming upon us. This will mark the start of a new fraternal year.
Please help our council fulfill its financial obligations by submitting your 2016 dues as soon as possible.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES $42.00
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP DUES $15.00
An Honorary member is one who is 65 years old and has 25 years continuous service. Dues are forgiven for an Honorary Life Member, that is, a member one who is 70 years old and has 25 years of continuous service
Fraternally yours
Tony Vigar (519) 271-0797
Financial Secretary
Please make cheque payable to…..
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS – KILROY COUNCIL 1431
FORWARD PAYMENT TO OUR HALL ADDRESS OR
91 Earl Street., Stratford ON N5A 6G4
Sunday January 31 Appreciation dinner, members, spouses, family 5:00 pm.
Monday February 1 Council meeting 7:30 pm.
Monday February 8, Knights Inc. 7:00 pm; Council Exec 7:45 pm
Monday February 8 – Sunday February 14 Charity Lottery ticket sales in mall. Volunteers needed.
Tuesday February 9 Shrove Tuesday meal 4;30 – 6:30 pm. our hall
Monday February 15, Boston Pizza Night $20 5:30-7:00 pm
Wednesday February 17 Alex Schandenberg speaks at St. Joseph’s hall; Physician Assisted Death 7:00 pm
Friday March 11, Euchre Party and roast beef dinner, $16, 6:00 pm.
Every Thursday 8:30 – 9:00 am
Please remember in your prayers the repose of the souls of Br. Louis Feryn, Br. Dan Eybergen and for his wife Jeannette, Clive Dinner, brother-in-law of Br. Joe Dewan, Lello Sanchioni, brother-in-law of Br. Marco Eusebi, and for their families.
Our prayers are requested for the following Knights who are either sick or shut in:
Brothers Gary Birmingham, Clarence White, Father Richard Tremblay, Harry Thomas, Eugene Hagen, Ernie Walsh, Al Grant, Marco Eusebi, Adrian Theijsmeijer, Ron Bourque, Dave Murtha, Bob Skinner, and Jim Kelly.
Also for Theresa Kelly, Debbie Mahood, Fran Culliton, Shirley Reeve, Anne Ryan-Murphy, Henrika Van Beek, Abigail Gregory-Mooney, and Betty Dubrick.
Another night of good fun, a roast beef dinner served up by Tony’s kitchen famous crew, and even a profit of $752. Joe Lorentz did it again on Friday November 13 with loads of help from spouse Rosemary, Frank & Barb Krauskoff, and Frank & Mary Nyenhuis.
Julio & Zenaida Pacia January 30 35 years
Dear brother Knights,
Advent blessings to all of you! It is with great joy that I begin my regular column in your newsletter, bringing a special focus on how we, as Knights, can promote vocations to the priesthood and religious life. This past year, a “Vocations Handbook” was published by Supreme Council, (http://www.kofc.org/un/en/resources/vocations/vocations.pdf), encouraging us once again to be promoters of God’s call, in the lives of our young people. I would invite you to use this handbook in your council, as it offers some great advice and ideas for promoting vocations as brother Knights.
The time of Advent is now upon us. Each year, the season of Advent, in a very discreet way, reminds us of the person of St. Joseph. St. Joseph is a great example for us Knights, and also shows us how to foster God’s call in the lives of our children, grandchildren and parish families.
St. Joseph is noted for having a deep sense of sacrifice and obedience to God’s will. St. Joseph had to set aside his own plans and desires, over and over again, so that God’s plans could be realized, and that Jesus, our Saviour, would be able to respond to His Father’s plan of salvation.
Joseph had to leave his carpenter’s trade in Nazareth, for a time, and head to Bethlehem, and then to Egypt, because of bad government decisions. He then returns and lives out his life hidden from the public eye, but ensuring that the Christ-child has all that He needs for growth in faith and love. So often, young men are deterred from considering a call to the priesthood, because their fathers, or mothers, may have other plans and desires for them. If we are ever tempted with such thoughts, let us turn to St. Joseph and ask for his intercession, so that we too may have the same spirit of sacrificial love, so that Christ may continue to be born upon our altars at each and every Mass, through the hands of a Catholic priest.
With my prayers,
Fr. Patrick Beneteau
Director of Vocations and Seminarians
Diocese of London
December 16 Team 3
December 23 Team 4
December 30 Team 1
January 13 Team 3
January 20 Team 4
January 27 Team 1
January 6 Team 2
February 3 Team 2