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THE GRAND KNIGHT’S REPORT
SEPTEMBER 2014 VOLUMME 17, NUMBER 1
THE KNIGHTLY NEWS
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ST. PATRICK’S COUNCIL 11271
As the publishers of the Knightly News, Larry Ward and Steve
Nother thank all of the contributors who submitted articles for this
publication. We thank all of the new and past Executive for their
continued support of our Council and all of its activities.
I would like
to begin my
report with welcoming all
members
back for
another
Fraternal year. I would
also like to convey to you that I
consider it an honor and privilege
to become your Grand Knight.
I would like to thank Father Steve for being our Chaplain and the
Executive members and Service
Directors for accepting their
various responsibilities, also
thank you to Sandy Duff for again
heading up our Membership
Committee.
This year we have a full Calendar
of Events. In order to carry out
the different programs will
require you help. I am therefore asking for your active
participation in helping out and
encourage your attendance at the
General Meetings. This in turn
will enhance friendships and
fellowship.
This year we are looking forward
to doing more community
outreach. For example we will be
hosting a family BBQ Sept 17th
at St. Anne’s for their parent/teacher evening. The majority of
the proceeds will go towards the
church restoration fund. We will
be exploring the possibility of
hosting this type of event at other schools throughout the year,
thereby creating more exposure
for St. Patrick’s and our Council
in the community.
Membership is important. This year our goal is to have a new
member each month join our
Council. I would like to challenge
you to encourage a friend or
relative to become a member. I
thank you and appreciate your
support.
Ian Sheppard, Grand Knight
POINTS OF INTEREST
Our Fraternal Counsellor: Scott Weston, can be contacted at 613-617-1169
Our next General Meeting October 07, following the 6:45 PM Mass there will be a POT LUCK DINNER
Sept 27 Fall Harvest Dinner Set-up
Sept 28 Fall Harvest Dinner
Community Breakfast October 19
Our Calendar of Events can be found on the last page of this bulletin.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE :
EXECUTIVE/PROGRAM DIRECTORS
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COUNCIL PAGE ON CHURCH WEB SITE
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DISTRICT DEPUTY REPORT
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CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARIES
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BIG THANK YOU 11
COUNCIL ACTIVITIES
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
15-16
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ChaplAin’s Corner
Perhaps the theme for this
new Pastoral Year at Saint
Patrick’s should be
“Challenge and
Opportunity.” We certainly
face many challenges here,
not the least of which is our
restoration project. This
summer, we discovered damage in the steeple
area – not expected – and at the time of this
writing we await the cost estimates for another
unplanned part of our work. This is, of course,
on top of all the work that is predicted –
totalling near $2 million. The opportunity is,
of course, how we choose to deal with the
challenges that are before us. As Pastor, I am
blessed with dedicated members of our
Pastoral and Finance Councils and at the same
time, I am confident that we can count on the
support of the Knights of Columbus as we
move closer to our 150th birthday in
2016. The opportunity is ours. It is up to all
of us to decide how we will respond!
Please know that you have my support and
prayers as we begin a new Fraternal Year. I
look forward to working with Grand Knight
Ian and all the members of the Executive, as
well as the entire membership of the Knights
as we work together to build on the successes
of the past, and forge ahead toward the future.
Fr. Steve
Deputy Grand Knight’s Report
Once again this year the
Knights of Columbus of St.
Patrick's Council #11271 will
be assisting our parish with
many church and community
events. Beginning with helping
the CWL with the Harvest
Dinner on Sunday, September
28th. Our new Community
Director, Past Grand Knight, Jim Smith with his
volunteer Knights will be holding our first
Community Breakfast on October 19th, and on
November 29th our ever popular Christmas
Dance. Andrew Watzenboeck our Church
Director will oversee the changing of storm
windows, organizing the Remembrance Day
Masses and the setting up of the Nativity scene in
December. Youth Director Mike McLaughlin will
once more be the chief organizer for the
elementary school Soccer Challenge, as well as
the Substance Abuse Poster contest. Family
Director Ryan Sandul will oversee our annual
Children's Christmas Party on December
December 7. Our Council Director Scott
Weatherdon will be instrumental in planning and
delivering our colorful ceremonial Installation of
Officers for our St. Patrick's Council which
parishioners are welcome to attend on September
9th at 6:45 p.m.
As the Deputy Grand Knight of our council at St.
Patrick's, it is one of my responsibilities to
coordinate and assist the above mentioned
Directors in providing our parish with outstanding
programs and events. It is also my privilege to
serve and assist our Grand Knight, Ian Sheppard.
Mike Warren, Deputy Grand Knight
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15 Steeple Hill Cres.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ST. PATRICK ’S COUNCIL 11271
Executive Council
Grand Knight Ian Sheppard
Chaplain Father Stephen Amesse
Deputy Grand Knight Mike Warren
Financial Secretary Bob Hoganson
Chancellor Ryan Sandul
Warden Dan Burnett
Treasurer Russ Mildenhall
Recorder Joe Vautour
Advocate Kevin Leung
Trustee(1) Sid Smith
Trustee(2) Mike Quinn
Trustee(3) Rod Young
Inside Guard Michael McLinton
Outside Guard Wayne Harrison
Lecturer Pierre Chartier
Past Grand Knight Gerry Hogan
Program Directors
Service Program Director Mike Warren
Church Andrew Watzenboeck
Community Jim Smith
Council Scott Weatherdon
Family Ryan Sandul
Youth Mike McLaughlin
Membership Sandy Duff
Bulletin Larry Ward & Steve Nother
Arthritis Tickets Roberto Villa
For a wonderful experience , visit the NEW
Parish web page at :
http://www.stpatricksfallowfield.com/
Follow the links to the Knights of Columbus
page and see our new page that Brother
Bob Hoganson has prepared on our behalf.
Take some time and look at the entire web
site as it contains photos of parish
activities, announcements of upcoming
events, the weekly church bulletins and
much more.
A special thank you to Father Steve and
webmaster Cathy Edmondson for working
with the Council to create this wonderful
communication tool.
BOTTLE RETURNS
Many thanks to all who brought returnable bottles to
September’s general meeting. We are starting this
fraternal year with an amount of $37.10
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INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
On Tuesday Sept 09, St. Patrick’s Council Installation of Officers was held following Mass.
Mass was celebrated by our Pastor and Chaplain Father Steve Amesse, and served by SK Bill Country.
An Honour Guard consisting of Sir Knights Vic Albota, Ken Hopkins, Steve Nother and Allan Power was on
hand for the Installation.
District Deputy, Mike Issa presided over the installation assisted by the District Warden, Christopher Prevost.
Photos can be seen on page 12.
District Deputy Report
Here we are again starting our new fraternal year geared up and ready to get involved in council activities to promote our Order and show who we are as Knights. To help us along the way and appropriately our State of Ontario theme for this year is: We are all called to be good shepherds! Shepherds are servants who care for the sheep, and keep a watchful eye on the need of membership. They are leaders and responsible for all matters of the council. They are humble, welcoming and always open to new ideas and suggestions. Brother Knights let me share with you our State Deputy’s vision to this year’s theme. “Are we being good shepherds with our members and their families? Are we cultivating an environment where they can thrive? Are we looking after them? Are we using the Knights of Columbus to bring families back to the Church? Are we bringing in new members to make our councils stronger and more vibrant? Are we looking after our church and community? Are we feeding our flock? Let us continue ministering to those in need with our programs so that we inspire others with our Christian values through our actions. Let us bring more members to our order, so that they can put their faith into action. Let us be proactive with what we do in and for our order which is a mirror to what we believe as Catholics. “ Brother Mike Izza DD98
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State Lead Reports and Information Director
PARISH BBQ
The parish BBQ was held June 18th. This year 248 tickets were sold and the profit after
expenses amounted to $4064.00. Thank you to the Knights who helped out along with
the CWL to make the event a success.
Our State Convention is
behind us... councils from
all over Ontario came and
it was a showcase of talent
and programs like we have
not seen before.
On behalf of our State
Deputy, Bro Kevin and our
State Board, I wish to congratulate the council
on your 20th anniversary and we all wish you
much success in the future.
As the fraternal year draws to a close it is
essential the council officers make an
assessment of council operations to ensure the
effective programs for church and community
are in place.
We know that evaluation of activities is essential
to the long term success of the council to make
sure that they remain relevant to the interests of
the members and at the end of the fraternal year
is a good time to access our successes and what
we need to do better.
No matter how many members we recruit,
membership will not stay vibrant if we don’t
retain the members we already have in our
ranks. Effective council programs are the key
and as we all know, prospects don’t just walk up
to you and ask for a Form #100. It takes a
coordinated effort by the entire council to attract
eligible Catholic men and their families and this
is through our visible activity in the church and
community. If we don’t ask men to join, who
will? Similarly, retention doesn’t just happen,
either. Our active members today may not be
interested tomorrow unless we have programs
and activities that our brothers want to be
involved in and to be proud of.
It also takes a coordinated effort by the entire
council to make the new member and their
family know that they are an important part of
the council. If we don’t actively engage each
member, through our words and deeds,
eventually they will not see a place for
themselves in our council. We can’t allow that
to happen, we have too much to offer Catholic
men.
It is essential new members become active as
soon as they join and it can make or break the
enthusiasm the new member has when he comes
to that first meeting.
I congratulate the council on your year and wish
the next executive great success.
Brother Knights, as we close this fraternal year,
we see ourselves at the threshold of another
fraternal year and our continuing commitment to
the principles of the order is essential to our
success. Vivat Jesus.
Bro Bill Country, State Program Director,
Ontario State Council.
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Member Wedding Anniversaries
August
Guy & Linda Savoie 08-03-1974
Lawrence & Carol Dobranski 08-05-1989
Marcin & Ursula Gorzkowski 08-08-1987
David & Micheline De Marchi 08-11-1972
Michael & Colette Warren 08-14-1971
Steven & Angela Fleming 08-15-2009
Kelly & Debbi Milne 08-17-1990
George & Annie Jungmeisteris 08-20-1977
Michael & Cheryl Hoganson 08-22-1998
Ian & Suzanne Sheppard 08-24-1968
Jason & Jessica Doyle 08-27-2004
Scott & Chantal Weatherdon 08-27-2005
John & Joan Houlahan 08-29-1964
Mario & Julie Tazzi 08-30-2003
Steve & Louise Nother 08-31-1991
September
Jim & Joy Kehoe 09-02-1967
John & Merridee Bujaki 09-03-1983
Glenn & Betty Clarke 09-03-1966
Michael & Susan Issa 09-03-1972
Robert & Lisette Taylor 09-05-1971
Matias & Lee-Ann Garcia 09-06-2003
Glen & Anita MacNeil 09-07-1985
Michael & Elizabeth O’Connor 09-07-1985
Pierre & Deborah Lanouette 09-08-1979
Blair & Martina Macfie 09-08-2001
Mike & Jacqueline Venasse 09-12-1958
Allan & Denise Power 09-14-1996
Anthony & Wendy DaRos 09-24-2005
Lawrence & Nora Burnett 09-26-1959
Kevin & Darcia Isenor 09-26-1992
Frank & Margaret Lunney 09-27-1958
October
William & Sheila Hubbard 10-01-1994
Ron & Linda Gervais 10-02-1971
Bill & Eileen Country 10-03-1981
Grant & Patricia Ralph 10-03-1969
Leon & Barbara Backland 10-08-1983
Philip & Cindy Zakoor 10-09-1982
Ray & Angela Charron 10-10-1959
Gerald & Joanne Gravelle 10-10-1987
Robert & Tracie Luiz 10-10-1970
Terry & Irene Murphy 10-10-1959
George & Sharon Tessier 10-11-1980
Steve & Allison Adam 10-13-2000
Paul & Cindy Noah 10-20-1984
November
Godfrey & Rhoda Nangoma 11-07-1994
Dan & Susan Burnett 11-12-1983
AK & Alice Kuriakose 11-14-1960
December
Andrew & Nancy Watzenboeck 12-04-2005
John & Ann Pruner 12-27-1981
John & Rejeanne DaCosta 12-28-1998
c ongratulations to everyone. May you continue to grow together in Love & Life.
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Bottle Drive
Our Council will be continuing our bottle drive for this new Fraternal Year. Please bring your empties
to our next meeting.
Membership Director
Welcome back to all our brother Knights and their families.
It’s September and time to get back to work or school after a relaxing
summer, back to another year of rewarding service as members of St.
Patrick’s Council. A strong and active Council will make our parish life
more meaningful and help to create a better environment within which to
increase our faith and raise our families. Let’s continue to make that
happen for the benefit of all.
I would like to thank all who worked hard in recruiting last year and
to those who believed in our vision and decided to join our Council. With your help we welcomed
8 new members to St. Patrick’s Council last year. We are now a team of 159 Knights with their
families, united by faith and a desire to help others. Last year we were a few short of our recruiting
target despite valiant efforts. This year let’s all strive to meet our goal of 20 new members.
The other pillar of Membership is Retention. All Knights join the Order feeling they can
make a positive difference in their lives and the lives of others. We need to help them realize that
goal. They need to feel welcomed, appreciated and engaged in our Council activities to the extent
they are able. To all our current members, we need you, your ideas and your involvement. Come
out to meetings and/or volunteer for activities when you can. We want to know you. If we are not
meeting your expectations, talk to someone about it – your sponsor, myself or any member of your
Executive.
Remember that recruiting is every Knight’s business. Our focus each year is getting
candidates for First Degrees in November, February, and May. As we did last year, we will start
with a Membership Blitz in October, manning information tables at all Masses to identify prospects
for further action. In addition to this group effort, it is extremely important that One-on-One
Recruiting occur throughout the year by all of us. Talk to your fellow parishioners about the
Knights, pass out Council Brochures to them, follow up with them in a week or so and forward
prospect names to myself. Help others to see how joining the Knights would benefit both them and
their families.
Sandy Duff, Membership Director
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Raising Awareness About Life Insurance
Each September since 2003 has been designated as
Life Insurance Awareness Month. Like most
awareness-raising campaigns, Life Insurance
Awareness Month was created because there is an
overwhelming lack of understanding of life insurance,
its uses, its benefits, and its variations among the
general public. Each year, the Life Insurance Market
Research Association (LIMRA) puts out the results
from a recent survey, and unfortunately, the numbers
they report continue to be discouraging.
A recent survey found that more than 75 percent of
people polled did not have a personal financial advisor, even though 68 percent of them said
their opinion of the current economic conditions was somewhat unfavorable or very
unfavorable.
In other words, a majority of those surveyed were uncomfortable with the economy and the
uncertainty it brings, yet they did not seek professional assistance. Maybe they spoke with their
friends and family. Maybe they hoped the instability would go away on its own. Maybe they
did not know to whom to turn.
If you fall into this category, please remember that as a member of the Knights of Columbus,
you have a full-time, professional agent you can call your own. My primary responsibility is
the care and service of your family’s life insurance, retirement and long-term care needs. I’ll
answer your questions because I want your decisions to be informed ones. I want to help.
Another LIMRA statistic said 43 percent of people did not buy life insurance because they
worry about “making the wrong decision.” Talk with me, your agent, and afterwards you’ll
understand that the only wrong decision was not purchasing sooner to protect your family’s
future.
Scott Weston
Field Agent
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FROM THE FINANCIAL SECRETARY’S DESK
I received the following letter
from Fr. Joy.
Dear members of the K of C
Greetings and warm regards from Uganda. Hope that you are all fine
and things are going on well with you. How is life over there?
Thanks for the good work that you are doing for the people of God.
I am also fine here and things are
going on well for me.
The church construction is moving on slowly as we are approach-ing the final stages of its completion.
I am happy to tell you that with the money that you have sent me,
we are making three windows for the church. We are making simple windows frames with steel and then fix ordi-
nary coloured glasses.
We are making the window frame now and the glasses will be put later when we do the finishing works of the church. If we put the glasses now, it may break as the other works are going on at
the same time.
Since we have almost 50 windows for the new church, we cannot think of going for window glasses with images or pictures. It will
cost a lot of money for that.
Otherwise we have completed roofing work and all the bricks work. At the moment we are putting coloured stones on the floor
of the church.(these stones available locally)
Thanks a lot for your generous help and we are very grateful for this timely help. We promise you all our humble prayers.
Thanking you and praying for you all
Fr.Joy Mampillikunnel, Parish priest
St. Charles Luwanga Mission, Mbarara Uganda, East Africa
Photos on next page
Funeral mass held at St. John The Apostle Church on Baseline Road at
1pm on Monday September 8, 2014 for Brother Walter Patrick Hempey
from St. Patrick's Council #11271. The Mass celebrant was Father Tom
Riopelle, and the Honour Guard members were Sir Knights:
GK Ian Sheppard, Ken Hopkins, Mike Issa, Bob Hoganson, and
Vic Albota.
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PHOTOS FROM FATHER JOY
Photo Description top L to R
1. Children calling people to prayer by beating traditional drums
2. Fr. With some children 3. roofing in progress 4. inside view of fixed windows.
5. roof finished 6. view of window frames fixed.
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THANK YOU
Dear Brother Knights:
I may not look great, but feeling about 100%, and things will get better sooner rather than later.
Had my 38th Radiation session on Thursday August 7, 2014, so glad that it is over. Prostate cancer is gone!
Next will be the operation on my left kidney, but NO Radiation of Chemotherapy involved, and that will, be done
by late August by Surgeon Dr. Pierre.??
The Radiation Therapists blew bubbles for me, and I RANG the bell letting them know my sessions were
OVER
Thanks for all the prayers, because they sure helped me to get through this ordeal.
Vic Albota.
Council Activities
June Wine & Cheese
Thank you to Dianne and Pierre
Boucher for organizing the wine
and cheese table—it was certainly
enjoyed by everyone.
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Appreciation and Merit Awards—June General Meeting
The following awards were presented:
Appreciation Awards
Pierre Chartier, Kevin Leung, Pierre Boucher, Andrew Watzenboeck, Ryan Sandul, Allen Galachiuk,
Robert Taylor, and Mike McLaughlin
Merit Awards
Ian Sheppard, Mike Warren, Sandy Duff, Bob Hoganson, Russ Mildenhall, Steve Nother, Sid Smith, and
Mike Quinn
Installation of Officers
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St. Anne’s Barbecue
The 3-2-1 barbecue was held Wednesday Sept 17th at St. Anne’s school. Our Council barbecued
dinner for the parents and families attending the Meet the Teacher evening. Approximately 850
meals were served. The meal consisted of a $3.00 hamburger $2.00 hotdog and a $1.00 drink. The
barbecue was a success and the comments received from parents and staff were very positive.
This was a great opportunity of Community Outreach for both our Council and St. Patrick’s Church.
I would like to thank Fr. Steve for attending and working the crowd, our PGK Gerry Hogan for
being the driving force behind the event and DGK Mike Warren for helping our PGK.
I would also like to thank Allen Galachiuk for organizing the cooking and serving crews who
managed to have the food cooked and served in a timely manner. I would also like to thank the
following Knights who helped make the evening a success:
Gerry Hogan, Ryan Sandul, Mickey Goulet, Mike Issa, Mike McLinton, Mike McLaughlin, Allan
Power and his son Big Ben, Ron Gervais, Bob Hoganson, Joe Kennedy, Tony Pignat, Sandy Duff,
Ken Hopkins, Vic Albota, Jim Smith, Mike Warren , Allen Galachiuk, Bob Taylor, Ian Sheppard.
We were able to raise money for both the Church Restoration and St. Anne’s school. The details
will be presented at our next General Meeting on October 7 th.
Ian Sheppard, Grand Knight
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Service Programs
2014 - 2015
Grand Knight – SK Ian Sheppard (613) 592-2484
Program Director – SK Mike Warren (613) 825-4277
Church Council Youth Director – Andrew Watzenboeck
Change Storm Windows
Remembrance Day Masses
Nativity Scene - Br. Sid Smith
Christmas Straw - SK Bill Country
Way of the Cross
Palm Splitting - SK Bill Country
Vocations (RSVP)
Rosaries (RCIA)
Director – Scott Weatherdon
Installation of Officers
Memorial Mass
Ladies Night
Founder's Day Mass
Charter Night
Fraternal Activities
Website – Br. Larry Ward
Bulletin – Br. Larry Ward
Historian – SK Joe Vautour
Mother’s Day Roses – SK Steve Nother
Christmas Potluck
Wine/Cheese – Br. Pierre Boucher
Director – Mike McLaughlin
Soccer Challenge Contest
Substance Abuse Poster Contest
Basketball Free Throw Contest
VIP Program
K of C Leadership Camp
First Communion Rosaries
Bursaries/Integrity Awards
Community Family
Membership Director – SK Jim Smith
Adopt-a-Highway – SK Lorne Burnett
Public Relations – SK Steve Nother
Parish Fall Harvest Dinner
Parish Community Breakfasts
Parish Christmas Dance
Shrove Tuesday - Br. Larry Ward
BBQ Parish Steak Dinner
Arthritis Tickets – Roberto Villa
Director – Ryan Sandul
Visitation Sick and Shut-ins
Mission Pin Sales
Children's Christmas Party
Roses for Life
Pro-Life
Family Fun Sports Day
Director – SK Sandy Duff
Membership Committee
Membership Blitz
Membership Retention
Committee
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Events Calendar - St. Patrick’s Council 11271
September 2014
9th 6:45 pm Mass
7:30-8:00pm Installation of Officers
8:15-9:15pm General Meeting
15th Bulletin Distribution
16th 6:45pm Mass &
7:15pm Exec Meeting
27th CWL Fall Harvest Dinner Set-up
28th CWL Fall Harvest Dinner
TBD - 50/50 Sens Foundation
TBD - Coats for Kids
TBD - Arthritis Ticket Sales
TBD - St. Anne’s 3-2-1 BBQ
October 2014
4th/5th Membership Blitz
7th 6:45 pm Mass
7:15-8:00pm Potluck
8:00-9:00pm General Meeting
19th Community Breakfast
21st 6:45pm Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
TBD – Soccer Challenge – St. Anne’s
TBD – Adopt-a-Highway
November 2014
1st – 30th Substance Abuse Poster Contest
4th 6:45pm Mass
7:30 pm First Degree
8:30-9:15pm General Meeting
8th 9:00am Church Grounds Clean-up/
Install Storm Windows / BBQ
8th/9th Remembrance Day Masses –
Honour Guards at all Masses
18th 6:45pm Knight’s Memorial Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
28th 7:00pm Prep Christmas Dance
29th Christmas Dance
December 2014
2nd 6:45pm Mass
7:15-7:30pm General Meeting
7:30-9:30pm Christmas Wine and
Cheese with Knights & Wives
7th 1:00-3:00pm Kid’s Christmas Party
9th Bulletin Distribution
13th 9:00am Nativity Set-up
16th 6:45pm Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
21st Church Decorating after 11am Mass
TBD - Straw Christmas Crib – SK Bill Country
January 2015
6th 6:45pm Mass
7:30pm Lecturer
8:00pm General Meeting
11th Dismantle Nativity and Remove
Christmas Decorations from
Church after the 11am Mass
17th/18th Membership Blitz
18th Community Breakfast
20th 6:45pm Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
24th/25th Mission Pins
TBD - Free Throw at St. Anne’s – Council
TBD - 7pm Trustee Audit
February 2015
3rd 6:45pm Mass
7:30pm First Degree
8:30-9:30pm General Meeting
14th 9:30am Set-up for Ladies Night/
6:15pm Ladies Appreciation Night
17th 4:00pm-7:00pm Shrove Tuesday
Pancake/Sausage Supper
7:30pm Exec Meeting
TBD - Free Throw at St. Paul’s – District
TBD - Free Throw at St. Paul’s – Regional
TBD - District Poster Contest
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March 2015
3rd 6:30-7:10pm Stations of the Cross
(K of C) / Mass
7:15pm Potluck
8:00pm Lecturer
8:30-9:30pm General Meeting
17th 6:30-7:10pm Stations of the Cross
(K of C) / Founder’s Day Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
28th 9:00am Remove Storm Windows
29th Mar - 5th Apr – Holy Week
TBD - Palm Splitting – SK Bill Country
April 2015
3rd Good Friday
3rd 6:30-7:10pm Stations of the Cross
(K of C) / Mass
5th Easter Sunday
7th 6:45pm Mass
7:15-8:15pm General Meeting
8:15-9:00pm Nominations for
Executive Council 2015-2016
12th Community Breakfast
21st 6:45pm Mass
7:15 pm Exec Meeting
TBD – First Communion Weekend
May 2015
1st 6:30pm Set-up for Charter Night
2nd 9:00am Adopt a Highway
2nd 6:15pm Charter Night
2nd/3rd Roses for Life
5th 6:45pm Mass
7:30pm First Degree
8:30pm General Meeting & Elections
8th 6pm Mother’s Day Roses – Box/Prep
9th 9am Mother’s Day Roses – Delivery
11th Bulletin Distribution
19th 6:45pm Mass
7:15 pm Exec Meeting
24th Community Breakfast
TBD - Pro Life March
TBD- Rosaries Schools
TBD - 3-2-1 BBQs (St. Anne’s, St. Pat’s, SEAS)
June 2015
2nd 6:45pm Mass
7:15pm General Meeting
8:00-9:30pm Awards – Wine/Cheese
with Knights & Wives
13th Church Grounds Clean-up/BBQ
16th 2:00pm Set-up Parish Steak BBQ
6:45pm Mass
7:15pm Exec Meeting
17th 4:00-7:00pm Parish Steak BBQ
TBD – Mother Teresa HS Graduation –
Integrity/Memorial Bursaries
TBD – St. Joseph’s HS Memorial Bursary
TBD – St. Anne’s Grade 6 Grad Retreat
July 2015
TBD -Trustee Audit 7 pm Board Room
August 2015
TBD - Trustees Budget Meeting
TBD - New Directors Meeting
TBD - Executive Meeting
Grand Knight – Ian Sheppard
(613) 592-2484 [email protected]
Deputy Grand Knight – Mike Warren
(613) 825-4277 [email protected]
Events Calendar Continued
St. Patrick’s Council 11271