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Monday, September 14, 2009

Back to work

Going to get back at this.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

We'll be back

We will be back online.











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Monday, May 07, 2007

Testing, Testing, 1,2,3

Just getting back online

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Sunday, December 31, 2006

Christmas break FUN in Wolseley

The Christmas school break is time for kids to enjoy the great outdoors.


This year the tobogganing hill in our yard has been buzzing with action. In fact, I even rigged up a flood light so the children can experiance the thrills of tobogganing into the evening hours. The hill by the firehall is a little higher and it has also proved to be a popular spot as well.

The Taylor's Christmas Caroling PARTY


On the evening of December 23rd we held our annual Christmas Caroling party. After assembling at our home friends and family headed out to the Lakeside home then north on Richmond and Sherbrooke Streets. At the Home we simply wandered through the halls singing. We got a chance to chat with residents Arnold McQuoid, Eldon Platt and many others who seemed to appreciate the joy we wanted to spread. As we continued through our neighborhood we greeted people on the doorsteps, sang a few songs, wished them a Merry Christmas!


Monday, December 18, 2006

St. James United Church CHOIR

The Choir leads the community singing that wonderful carol "Joy To The World"!

Dr. Isman Elementary School Choir at CANTATA

Christmas Cantata




The St. James United Church choir headlined the annual Christmas Cantata on Sunday. This talented group entertained the crowd with the production of "Bethlehem Joy" and wrapped up by leading the entire crowd singing carols.

Under the direction of Carla Taylor and Sandy Taylor the Dr. Isman Elementary school choir thrilled the crowd.


The children's rendition of "Go Tell It On The Mountain" was energetic, exuberant and chock full of jingling bells and a variety of percussion instruments.
This concert was extremely important for the choir as 100% of the offering, which was over $450 was graciously donated to the music program at the elementary school.
As it has been for 100 years the old church provided a beautiful venue for the production.


Friday, December 15, 2006

ROCKY Bishop back to Louisiana

Former Wolseley resident Rocky Bishop is living the true meaning of Christmas. He and his family are travelling to Louisiana to carry out the work of his ministry Simple Missions http://simplemissions.com//.
Rocky has travelled to Louisiana several times since hurricane Katrina ravaged the gulf coast. The Bishop family's willingness to help those in need is amazing and a true testimony to their desire to put their faith in action!