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South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), March 2023, p. 5

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The South Marysburgh Mirror March 2023/ 5 -By Elizabeth Hill We hope you were able to join us for our first in-person Pancake Supper since 2020, as it was a very successful event! The supper was by donation only, and we raised over $565, all of which will go to DOORS — the Diocese of Ontario Refugee Support. DOORS helps groups set up a sponsorship committee and equip them to become spon- sors for refugees. Lent began on February 22, 2023, and at St. Philip’s Church in Milford we began our series of Wednesday ser- vices with Ash Wednesday. Those in attendance who wished so, received a small cross on their foreheads, made from burning the palms from last Easter’s Palm Sunday service. We hope you can join us for Evening Prayer during Lent, each Wednesday from March 1 through March 29, at 5:00 p.m. Please see our website, www.stphilipschurch.ca for our Lent and Easter services. And there are other events going on at St. Philip’s! With the support of the County Sustainability Group (CSG), we are organ- izing a series of Saturday morning presentations, with theme ‘Living More Sustain- ably’. The purpose of these presentations is to inform people in The County with ways of living that will lower the impact of our use of na- ture’s gifts and resources, and thereby reducing our ‘environmental footprint’. The presentations will also provide information about resources that are available to people living in this area. The first presentation will take place on Saturday, March 25, 2023. Our first speaker will be Vicki Emlaw, of Vicki’s Veg- gies. Vicki will draw on her long food growing experience in her presentation “Organic Gardening & Seed Saving”. Our second speaker will be Matt Bulley, a specialist in designing and installing heating systems, who will talk about “Air-source heat pumps for heating and air- conditioning homes". This is anew, environmentally (Continued on page 8) Walker's Com plete Automotive Service 613 476 2837 As ~ _ -_ = oe ~ Osteopathy is a gentle, non-invasive manual therapy that treats patients as a whole, finding and addressing the root cause of the problem. Osteopathy can treat ailments including back pain, shoulder PRI pain, hip / knee pain, headaches, tennis / golf elbow and = ORTROPATi eas Feel better Move better. Live better. arthritis to name but a few. * | ama Manual Osteopathic Practitioner who gets excellent results with a holistic approach and personalized care. + | have been training and working in the Health and Wellness field for over 20 years. + | am passionate about working with individuals of all age to maximize vitality, and the freedom that comes from movement. Call today to learn more! Brad Puklicz, D.O.M.P. 2L—206 Main Street Welmigron Physloth Two locations to serve you: Picton (betwee ari Bar and Welinton 438-777-7272 Bakery onl ignway Wellington 613-399-1114 Brad@osteopathypec.com www.osteopathypec.com

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